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Joan and Kate were neighbors. 1. Joan fussed over (过分担心) her plants and looked after them all day. Kate did what was required but left leaves of plants to grow as they pleased.

2. The next morning, Joan found the storm made her plants fall down. Her garden was in a mess. However, Kate found the storm did something bad to her plants, but they were still firmly rooted.

The plants of Kate’s had learnt to do things on their own. 3. They had grown deep roots, and made a place for themselves in the soil. As a result, they had stood firmly even in the storm. 4. She got used to caring for the plants day and night, but not teaching them how to sustain (维持) on their own.

Children are just like the plants. 5. Unless parents stop making so much fuss over the children, nothing will work on its own.

A.So they had done their bit of work.

B.One night, there was a heavy rainstorm.

C.They grew the same plants in the gardens.

D.Sooner or later, they have to become independent.

E.However, Joan thought it was her job to do everything.

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Animals have their special ways to deal with hard times in nature. The superb fairy-wren, one kind of bright-blue bird in Australia, is one example. This year, a ten-year study showed that this small bird has eggs of different sizes in different kinds of weather. When the weather is hot and dry there is less food for young superb fairy-wrens, and they die easily. So the mother bird will make larger eggs to help her babies grow stronger inside before they break out of the eggs into the "hungry" world.

However, not all mother birds are able to do this. Only those with at least one male child can. When the weather is "good", the mother will make smaller eggs, and her sons will bring food back for their baby brothers and sisters from the eggs. With her sons' help, the mother can save more energy to make larger eggs when the weather is bad. Isn't this amazing?

1.Which is the best title of the passage?

A.The Best Place for Birds.

B.The Hard Times in Nature.

C.Larger Mother Birds Have Larger Eggs.

D.Mother Bird Fights Weather Changes.

2.What does the underlined word "this" mean in the passage?

A.Having eggs of different sizes.

B.Growing stronger inside the egg.

C.Saving food for weaker baby birds.

D.Helping baby birds break out of the eggs.

3.What can we learn about superb fairy-wrens from the passage?

A.Baby birds grow well in hot, dry weather.

B.Male birds can usually live for over ten years.

C.Young male birds share the job of feeding the baby birds.

D.Mother birds make smaller eggs when there is less food outside.

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