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全国@0所名接单元测试示范卷教学札记if it's worth eating.Sometimes,a stalk (may become so overburdened with blossoms,and it breaks.But,according to a new study published in the journal New Phytologist,a plant's real geniusmay be how it tolerates loss and hardship-and eventually perseveres.In fact,they're so good at itthat you may be surprised just how often flowers break down."Mechanical accidents happen to plants fairly often and can,in some cases,stop the plantfrom being able to attract pollinating (insects,"said the study's lead author Scott Arm-bruster,an ecology professor at the University of Portsmouth.So how does a flower right itself when it's injured?To find out,Armbruster and his col-league,Nathan Muchhala from the University of Missouri,looked at 23 native and cultivatedflower species from several continents.They found an astonishing rapid response system to justabout any kind of disaster.The most resilient flowers were snapdragons,orchids and sweet peas-flowers considered bi-laterally symmetrical(对称的),meaning their left and right sides look alike.When they'reknocked out of balance-say by a human foot,they move quickly to right the ship.Armbrusterand Muchhala noted that the plants moved their flowers and,if necessary,even moved an entirestalk with flowers to regain their symmetry.Also they felt amazed at how the symmetrical plantsbent and twisted their healthy leaves to fully enjoy the sunshine."What we found,in a casual sample of plants,was that bilaterally symmetrical flowers wereable to use up to four methods of restoring their chances of being pollinated almost to pre-injurylevels,"said Armbruster.Indeed,though flowers are easily broken,they know a thing or two about fighting disasters.It's a lesson they may even pass on to humans-if we care to listen to the wisdom of flowers.28.What can we learn from paragraph 1?A.Accidents happen even in the flower world.B.Injuring flowers are a serious global problem.C.Flowers are mainly broken by human beings.D.Plants don't make seeds as their flowers are injured.29.How do bilaterally symmetrical flowers respond to disasters?A.They give up their symmetry.B.They bend and twist themselves.C.They make movements instantly.D.They move to avoid the sunshine.30.What does the underlined word“resilient'”in paragraph5mean?A.Able to survive any disaster.B.Able to return to original shape.C.Most attractive to other species.D.Good at attracting insects.31.What docs the author want to tell us?A.Accidents make flowers become stronger.B.Flowers are well worthy of our protection.C.Our wellbeing sometimes depends on flowers.D.We could learn a lot from common flowers.【23新教材老高考·DY·英语-R-选择性必修第二册-Y】19
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