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REPORT

Insecticide is a substance that kills insect. Insecticides are


sometimes called pesticides.
Farmers and gardeners usually use insecticides to protect
plants and animals. Apple trees must be sprayed, or many of the
apples will become wormy with moth larvae (young).
Many livestock owners spray their livestock or dip them in an
insecticide solution to protect them from flies, lice, mites, and
ticks. There pests spread such diseases as cattle fever and sheep
scab.
Diseases such as malaria and typhus can be controlled by
using insecticides to treat the breeding places of the insects that
spread the diseases. Agricultural pesticides prevent a monetary
loss of about $9 billion each year in the U.S. For every $1 invested
in pesticides, the American Farmer gets about $4 in return. These
benefits, however, must be weighed against the cost to society of
using pesticides, as seen in the banning of ethylene dibromide in
early 1980s.
These cost include human poisonings, fish deaths, honey
bee poisonings, and the contamination of livestock products. The
environmental and social cost of pesticide use in the U.S. have
been estimated to be at least $1 billion each year. Thus, although
pesticides are valuable for agriculture, they also can cause
serious harm.
1. An affluence used to slay creepy crawlies based on the
passage is ?
2. The terms of the chock-full of maggots can be avoided if
we do a simple way based on the text, like?
3. What is the main idea of paragraph 5?
4. The word livestock in the third paragraph could be
replaced by.?
5. How much money is needed by the farmer each year to be
invested dealing with insecticides ?

NARRATIVE
A Wolf and A Crane
A wolf was one day was eating his dinner. He was very
greedy. He ate so quickly that a bone stuck in his throat. He had
tried hard to get it out, but all was in Vain. Then he went to the
crane and said, Good morning Crane. Will you help me to do
something ?.
What help do you want of me? asked the crane.
I have a bone stuck in my throat. You have a long bill, and
so you can draw it out.Said the wolf, If you do that for me, I will
give you a reward.
The wolf opened his mouth wide. The crane put her bill in
and drew out the bone.
Now, will you give me a reward, please ? the crane asked
the wolf.
Reward? said the wolf, Dont talk about that. You should
be thankful to me. Although you put your head into my mouth, I
did not bite off. What more do you want ?

1. What is the generic structure of the text above? What tenses


mostly found in the text ?
2. When did the wolf get his problem ?
3. The word futile has the closest meaning with.the text ?
4. What is the moral value ?
5. A crane is bind of ?

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