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背景材料:上自习课时,班主任刘老师发现小浩同学的座位下有一堆纸团,要求小浩捡起来。小浩不捡,老师就批评了小浩,小浩觉得很委屈,气冲冲地顶撞了老师。老师生气地捡起了纸团后,发现不是小浩丢的。

请你辨析小浩同学的上述言行。

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小浩同学这种做法不对.可以用恰当的方式指出老师的错误.要主动与老师进行沟通,向老师作出解释,要从老师的角度、立场看问题,正确对待老师的批评,积极完成老师布置的任务。

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    A new study finds that plants communicate with one another to warn of danger.

    We often consider plants as the furniture of the natural world. They don't move; they don't make sounds, they don't seem to act on anything. But as is often the case, plants talk to each other all the time. And the language is chemical.

Over the years, scientists have reported that different types of plants, from trees to tomatoes, give out chemicals into the air to help neighboring plants. These chemical warnings can spread information about one plant's disease or infestation(虫害), so other plants can protect themselves. But how plants receive and act on many of the information exactly is still mysterious.

    In this week's Science Magazine, researchers in Japan offered some explanations. They have found out one chemical message and traced it all the way from beginning to end.

The scientists looked at tomato plants infested by a common pest(害虫). To start out, they grew plants in two separate plastic spaces connected by a tube(管子). One plant was infested and placed upwind and the other was uninfested and placed downwind. The downwind plants were later exposed(暴露) to the pest. The results showed that plants near sick neighbors before were able to protect themselves better against the pest.

They found one chemical appeared more often in the exposed plants. The chemical is called HexVic. The scientists discovered where HexVic come from, and put it over healthy plants. Those plants were then able to produce HexVic. Researchers made sure that uninfested plants could fight off bugs and diseases. How do they know when to protect themselves? They are warned first by their friendly plant neighbors.

It is not a simple story, and it may be happening in more plant species than tomatoes. It may also be happening with more chemical signals that are still unknown to us. In a word, we know that plants not only communicate, but also look out for one another.