TEXT 2 Carnivorous plants, such as the sundew and the Venus – flytrap, are generally found in humid areas where there is an inadequate supply of nitrogen in the soil. In order to survive, these plants have developed mechanisms to trap insects within their foliage. They have digestive fluids to obtain the necessary nitrogen from the insects. These plants trap the insects in a variety of ways. The sundew has sticky hairs on its leaves; when an insects lands on these leaves, it gets caught up in the sticky hairs, and the leaf wraps it self around the insect. The leaves of the Venus-flytrap function more likely a trap, snapping suddenly and forcefully shut around an insect.
1. Where do the carnivorous plants can be found ? a. In wet area b. In humid area c. In hot area d. In many place of the world e. In the forest
2. What is the purpose of the text ? a. Persuade reader to visit the areas of carnivorous plants b. Inform reader about the important of carnivorous plants c. Describe about how carnivorous plants survive d. Present a very useul information e. To make the reader aware about this phenomenon
3. What the carnivorous plants do to survive ? a. Develop their growth b. Develop mechanism to trap insects within their foliage c. Use digestive fluids d. Obtain necessary nitrogen e. Use sticky hairs
4. What is the function of Venus-flytrap leaves ? a. As a weapon b. As force c. As a trap d. As wraps e. As an illusion
5. What is the function of digestive fluids ? a. To get the nitrogen b. To attack the insect c. To protect the plant from the insects d. To develop mechanisms e. To catch the insects