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The British summer is beautiful. Trees, flowers, birds and butterflies make the whole country look like a big garden. However, many British people have noticed that butterflies have been gradually disappearing from this nice scenery during the past several years. What has happened to them?

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Some common species such as the small Tortoiseshell butterfly and the Wall butterfly are dropping sharply. The Wall butterfly cannot even be seen in many parts of central and southern England. And the Blue butterfly, which was commonly seen in the south, has started settling in Edinburgh in the past few years.

The numbers of butterflies have dropped to a record low in the past three years because the summer in the UK is getting cooler and their living conditions are also degrading.

Luckily, Britain is experiencing a long hot summer this year compared to the last few summers. Scientists believe the warm weather will be good news to the butterflies.

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Sarah stood in front of the mirror(¾µ×Ó). ¡°It looks like a raincoat on me,¡± she said.

¡°Perhaps the blue,¡± said Mama, gently.

¡°Sure,¡± the shopkeeper said. But when she took the blue coat, there on the shelf behind all of the dark coats, hidden like a spring flower in winter darkness, there, as if by magic, was a pink coat.

¡°A pink coat!¡± Sarah cried. ¡°I want the pink coat.¡±

¡°That coat is smaller than the other ones,¡± Papa said.

Sarah spoke up. ¡°I¡¯m small, too. Papa, please let me try it on, Mama? Please?¡±

¡°It wouldn¡¯t hurt to let her try it on,¡± Mama said.

Without a word, the shopkeeper took the coat from the shelf and held it for Sarah.

¡°Ohhh!¡± Sarah said. The coat was smooth and shiny inside like her sister Sylvia¡¯s blouses. ¡°Ahhh!¡±

Sarah stood very straight and looked in the mirror. She looked for a very long time. In the pink coat she looked like a spring flower.

¡°Sarah!¡± Mama said.

Sarah looked up. Mama was standing behind her. She was holding the brown coat.

¡°I¡¯m afraid the pink coat will only fit one year,¡± Mama said, taking a step closer.

¡°And there¡¯s no one to pass it on to,¡± said Papa.

And the shopkeeper said, ¡°It¡¯s wise to save money.¡±

Sarah backed away. No one was going to put her into a raincoat again. She wanted to be a flower.

¡°Sarah!¡± It was Papa. He came over to her. ¡°You¡¯re old enough to know that you can¡¯t always have your own way,¡± he said seriously.

¡°Wise and true,¡± said the shopkeeper.

Sarah took off the pink coat, slowly.

¡°It is her colour, though,¡± Mama said.

¡°Ahh,¡± said the shopkeeper. ¡°Anyone can see how the pink of the coat brings out the roses in her face.¡±

Papa looked thoughtful for a moment.

¡°We are lucky.¡± continued Mama, ¡°that it is only one little coat for Sarah and not also new coats for Sylvia and Susan and Sally.¡±

Papa looked from the brown coat to the pink coat. ¡°The cows will give milk soon enough,¡± he said ¡°And how can we let Sarah wear a brown coat when she looks like a flower in this one?¡±

¡°Papa!¡± Sarah cried, putting on the pink coat back, quickly. She threw her arms around Papa¡¯s neck. ¡° 33 ¡± she whispered.

¡°Like a rose in spring,¡± Papa said.

1.What did Sarah try on first?

A. A big pink coat. B. A small pink coat. C. A big brown coat. D. A small brown coat.

2.Why did Mama want Sarah to try brown and blue?

A. Because Sarah looked better in them. B. Because Sarah could wear them longer.

C. Because they were big enough for Sarah. D. Because they cost less than the pink one.

3.What did Sarah most probably say to Papa in the end?

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