February 2019 2 14 Report
Kiwi fruit is a flowering plant that belongs to the family Actinidiaceae. There are around 60 different species of kiwitruit and hundreds of varieties that are usually cultivated in temperate regions around the world. Kiwifruit originates from China. Kiwifruit is used in human diet for hundreds of years. This fruit was initially known as "Chinese Gooseberry". New Zealanders renamed it into "kiwifruit' due to similarities in appearance with kiwi bird(it has rounded body covered with fuzzy brown plumage).
Kiwifruit is very popular as a consumed fruit because of its pleasant taste. It is also beneficial for the health because of the high content of valuable vitamins and minerals. Kiwitrut grows as require vine. It can reach the size of 33 feet in length. Domesticated varieties of kiwifruit require seasonal pruning. Kiwifruit has dark green heart-shaped leaves that are spirally arranged on the stem. Each plant of kiwifruit develops either male or female reproductive organs dioecious plants). Two types of plants need to grow close to one another to ensure successful pollination and production of fruit. Bees are main pollinators of kiwifruit. Farmers sometimes pollinate kiwifruit on their own by spreading large quantities of pollen toward the female plants.
1. Where is Kiwi native to?
A.China
B. New Zealand
C. From the high area
D. from regions
2. Why does Kiwi popular fruit through the world?
A. Because its appearance and unique name
B. Because of its nutrition and pleasant taste
C. because of its unique system reproduction and delicious taste
D. Because of its importance for healthy diet and successful pollination.
3. What is the role of the bee for the kiwi plant?
A. To help the plant breed
B. To keep the plant healty
C. To remove the female plant
D. To make the taste of the pleasant
4. "it is also (beneficial) for the health because of the high content..." the brackets word is closest in meaning to?
A. Useful
B. Harmful
C. Addictive
D. Adequate

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