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Interlude

Factual Report Text

A text that describe the way things are, with reference to a range of natural, man-made, and social phenomena in our
environment is called a factual report. A report provides information by stating facts. It also often describes a class of things. Its
purpose is to present information about something as it is.

Generic Structure:
 General classification
It tells what the phenomenon under discussion is.
 .description
It explains what the phenomenon under discussion is like in terms of (a) parts, (b) qualities, (c) habits or behaviors, if
living; uses, if non-natural.

Dominant Language Feature:


 Focus on general participant
 Using relational processes to state what is and which it is.
 Using simple present tense (unless the subject is extinct)
 No temporal sequence

When do I use it?


Report text is used to present information about a subject or object. It is also used when you want to classify and/or describe
something using its facts, parts, behavior, or qualities. Some texts using report techniques are reference articles, research
assignments, and lectures.

Read the Text

General classification Butterflies are insects. With their almost endless Written in the third
variety of colors, shapes, and sizes they are amongst the person –e.g. their, they
most beautiful and easily recognized of insect.

Like all insects, they don’t have bones. They


Comparison have a light skeleton covering the outside of their bodies
which are divided into three parts: a head, a thorax, and a Paragraph containing
abdomen. They have six legs, two antennae, and two more than one fact
Description written in
eyes made up of lots smaller eyes. They breathe through
related groups of
small holes in their sides.
informations
Butterflies have four large wings; a pair in the
front and a pair of back wings. These are generally
Topic Sentence brightly colored and have different patterns on the top Written in present
and the underneath. Although they rest with their wings tense
folded up, butterflies often spread their wings to warm
up in the sun. Action verbs

All butterflies feed by drinking through a straw-


like tube called a proboscis which is coiled when not in
Specialized Vocabulary
use. The proboscis is the elongated part of the mouth. Factual and precise
adjectives
TASK 8
Read the text and then choose the best answers.

The Incredible Flea

Fleas are perfectly designed by nature to feast on anything containing blood. Like a shark in the water or a wolgf
in the woods, fleas are ideally equipped to do what they do, making them very difficult to defeat. The bodies of these tiny
prasites are extremely hard and well-suited for their job.

A flea has a vdery hard exoskeleton, which means the body is covered by a tough, tile-like plate called “sclerite”.
Because of these plates, fleas are almost impossible to squish. The exoskeletons of fleas are also waterproof and shock
resistant, and therefore fleas are highly resistant to the sprays and chemicals used to kill them.

Little spines are attached to this plate. The spines lie flat against the flea’s thin, narrow body as the flea scurries
through an animal’s fur in search of food. However, if anything (like fingers or a self-grooming pet) tries to pull a flea off
through the hair coat, these spines will extend and stick to the fur like Velcro.

Fleas are some of the best jumpers in the natural world. A flea can jump seven inches, or 150 times its own
lenght, either vertically and horizontally. An equivalent jump for a person would be 555 feet, the height of the Washington
Monument. Fleas can jump 30.000 times in a row without stopping, and they are able to accelerate through the air at an
incredibly high rate-a rate which is over ten times what humans can withstand in an airplane.

Fleas have very long rear legs with huge thigh muscles and multiple joints. When they get ready to jump., they
fold their long legs up and crouch like a runner on a starting block. Several of their joints contain a protein called “resilin”,
which helps catapult fleas into the air as they jump, similar to the way a rubber band provides momentum to a slingshot.
Outward facing claws on the bottom of their legs grip anything they touch when they land.

The adult female flea mates after her first blood meal and begins producing eggs in just 1 to 2 days. One flea can
lay up to 50 eggs in one day and over 2,000 in her lifetime. Flea eggs can be seen with the naked eye, but they are about
the size of a grain of salt. Shortly after being laid, the eggs begin to transform into cocoons. In the cocoon state, fleas are
fully developed adults, and will hatch immediately if conditions are favorable. Fleas can detect warmth, movement, and
carbon dioxide in exhaled breath, and these three factors stimulate them to emerge as new adults. If the flea does not
detect appropriate conditions, it can remain dormant in the cocoon state for extended periods. Under ideal conditions, the
entire life cycle may only take 3 weeks, so in no time at all, pets and homes can become infested.

Because of these characteristics, fleas are intimidating opponents. The best way to control fleas, therefore, is to
take steps to prevent an infestation from ever occurring.

Source: englishforeveryone.org

1. The primary purpose of the passage is to ….


a. Educate the reader about the physical characteristics of fleas
b. Compare fleas to other members of the animal kingdom
c. Relate the problems that can result from a flea infestation
d. Explain why a flea infestation is hard to get rid of
2. The author’s tone in the passage is best described as …
a. Concerned
b. Passionate
c. Informative
d. opinionated
3. According to the pessage, fleas are resistant to sprays and chemicals because they …
a. Have waterproof “sclerites”
b. Are excelebt jumpers
c. Reproduce very rapidly
d. Can sticky to fur like Velcro
4. Fleas are difficult to squish because they have: …
I. Sclerites
II. Tough spines
III. Resilin in their joints
a. I only
b. I and II only
c. II and III only
d. I,II, and III
5. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Fleas extend their little spines if threatened
b. Fleas have the ability to jump higher than humans
c. Humans can jump higher if they consume foods containing resilin.
d. The resilin found in fleas
6. According to the passage, fleas are able to jump:
I. With a high rate of acceleration
II. Up and down and from side to side
III. Because the blood they eat contains resilin
a. I only
b. I and II only
c. II and III only
d. I,II, and III
7. Based on information in the passage, the reader can understand that ….
a. Fleas will die without access to blood
b. Fleas survive at a higher rate in outdoor habitats
c. Fleas will die after they produce 2000 eggs
d. Newly hatched fleas are the size of a grain of salt
8. The author mentions the Washinton monument in order to ….
a. Estimate the extreme distance that a flea is able to jump
b. Illustrate a comparison made between fleas and humans
c. Clarify a point made regarding fleas and acceleration
d. Demonstrate the superiority of fleas over humans
9. It can be inferred that fleas will emerge from eggs as adults …
a. When they outgrow the cocoon
b. After a period of 3 weeks
c. When they sense there is access to blood
d. If there is too much carbon dioxide in cocoon
10. Using the information in the passage as a guide, it can be concluded that ….
a. Humans do not possess the physical characteristics of the flea because they have no use for them
b. Humans do not pay much attention to fleas because they do not pose a serious threat
c. Fleas have many physical advantages, although these are outweighed by their many disadvantages
d. Fleas are designed in such a way as to give them unique physical advantages in life

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