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Reading Comprehension – Informational Passages
Directions: Read the passage. Then answer questions about the passage below.
Slap! Swat! How do those aannnnooyyiinngg mosquitoes find you? Is it your wonderful personality or is
it something else which attracts them? And why are you so rarely able to swat them before they fly off
to another feast?
There are about 3,500 species of mosquitoes in the world. Not all of them are in your back yard,
although sometimes it seems that the summer evening air is filled with them. There are about 200
species of mosquitoes in the United States –– about 80 species have been identified in Florida, which is
an iiddeeaall breeding area.
The word “mosquito” means “little fly” in Portuguese. Mosquitoes are members of the scientific
order Diptera, the “True Flies.” Like other “True Flies,” they have wings. But they are different from
some True Flies; their wings have scales. These tiny scales help eelliimmiinnaattee the effects of friction. This
helps the mosquitoes skim quickly and efficiently through the air, making them almost impossible to
swat. The familiar high–pitched, annoying buzz of the mosquito comes from the sound of its wings
beating 600 times per second!
If you want to control the spread of these pesky insects, it is important to know how they live and
breed. As you will see, much of their life is spent in water, so getting rid of standing water plays a large
role in controlling mosquitoes. There are four stages in the lifetime of a mosquito: egg, larva, pupa, and
adult.
Mosquito eggs need water to hatch. Different species of mosquitoes prefer different places to lay
their eggs. Some prefer to lay their eggs in standing water, such as water in old tires or buckets. Others
like to lay their eggs in areas with a lot of oorrggaanniicc material, like leaves and grass, so they lay their eggs
in marshes and swamps. Some prefer fresh water; some like saltwater.
Mosquito larvae are called “wigglers” because they move with jerking movements of their
bodies. They spend most of their time under the surface of the water, feeding on leaves and grass. They
must have air to stay alive, so they wiggle to the ssuurrffaaccee. The larvae shed their skin four times as they
grow and progress to the third stage, which is the pupa.
Mosquito pupae also need air to stay alive. They continue to feed on grasses and leaves under the
surface of the water, but they must come up for air. After several days in the pupa stage, the pupae
mature into adult mosquitoes.
Adult mosquitoes emerge after several days of growth. Some mosquitoes reach mmaattuurriittyy in as
few as 5 days, but most require 10–14 days before they reach maturity. VVaarriiaattiioonnss in maturity time is
due to differences in species and differences in the temperature of the environment.
Adult mosquitoes mate within a few days of their emergence as adults. They eat fruit, nectar, and
any other sources of sugar they can find. Female mosquitoes need blood in order for their eggs to
develop. After the female has her meal of blood, she rests for two or three days before she lays her eggs.
The cycle of eating and laying eggs continues for one or two weeks, which is the lifetime of a mosquito.
Now you know that it is the female mosquitoes which bite you. But how do they find you ––
their meal of blood?
Mosquitoes seek out warmth and movement –– both properties of human beings and other
animals. They also seek carbon dioxide, which is exhaled by humans and other animals. So while it is
not exactly your wonderful personality which attracts them, the social activities of conversation and
laughter –– which involve movement and the exhalation of carbon dioxide –– are what attract these
annoying little insects!
QQuueessttiioonnss::
11)) WWhhyy ddoo mmoossqquuiittooeess’’ wwiinnggss hhaavvee ssccaalleess??
A. The scales reduce the effects of
friction.
B. The scales make the mosquitoes fly
more efficiently.
C. The scales help the mosquitoes float
in water.
D. Both A and B are correct.
E. Both A and C are correct.
22)) WWhhyy ddoo mmoossqquuiittooeess bbiittee yyoouu??
A. They need blood to live.
B. Their eggs need blood to develop.
C. They need blood to become mature.
D. Both A and C are correct.
E. Both B and C are correct.
33)) WWhheerree ddoo mmoossqquuiittooeess llaayy tthheeiirr eeggggss??
A. In standing water.
B. In moist soil.
C. In fresh water.
D. In salt water.
F. Both C and D are correct.
E. All of the above are correct.
44)) AAtt wwhhaatt ppooiinntt aarree mmoossqquuiittooeess ccaalllleedd
wwiigggglleerrss??
A. When they are larvae
B. When they are pupae
C. When they are adults
D. When they lay eggs
E. Both A and B are correct
55)) HHooww ddoo mmoossqquuiittooeess ffiinndd yyoouu??
A. They are attracted to carbon dioxide.
B. They are attracted to movement.
C. They are attracted to warmth.
D. Both A and C are correct.
E. All of the above are correct.
VVooccaabbuullaarryy::
11)) IIff ssoommeetthhiinngg iiss aannnnooyyiinngg iitt iiss……
A. quick.
B. evasive.
C. bothersome.
D. careless.
E. impenetrable.
22)) WWhhaatt iiss tthhee bbeesstt ssyynnoonnyymm ffoorr iiddeeaall ??
A. sweet
B. nice
C. perfect
D. identical
E. interesting
33)) IIff yyoouu eelliimmiinnaattee ssoommeetthhiinngg,, yyoouu……
A. make it smaller.
B. get rid of it.
C. add to it.
D. design it.
E. Both A and B are correct.
44)) WWhhaatt aarree oorrggaanniicc mmaatteerriiaallss??
A. Natural materials
B. Man–made materials
C. Factory–made products
D. Both B and C are correct
E. None of the above
55)) WWhhaatt iiss tthhee ssuurrffaaccee ooff tthhee wwaatteerr??
A. The deep part of the water
B. The bottom of the water
C. The top of the water
D. Both A and B are correct
E. None of the above
66)) MMaattuurriittyy mmeeaannss……
A. babyhood.
B. childhood.
C. adulthood.
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
77)) AA vvaarriiaattiioonn iiss aa((nn))……
A. difference.
B. inconsistency.
C. agreement.
D. Both A and B are correct.
E. Both B and C are correct.

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Technical English ll - Mosquitoes

  • 1. englishforeveryone.org Name________________ Date________________ “MMoossqquuiittooeess” Reading Comprehension – Informational Passages Directions: Read the passage. Then answer questions about the passage below. Slap! Swat! How do those aannnnooyyiinngg mosquitoes find you? Is it your wonderful personality or is it something else which attracts them? And why are you so rarely able to swat them before they fly off to another feast? There are about 3,500 species of mosquitoes in the world. Not all of them are in your back yard, although sometimes it seems that the summer evening air is filled with them. There are about 200 species of mosquitoes in the United States –– about 80 species have been identified in Florida, which is an iiddeeaall breeding area. The word “mosquito” means “little fly” in Portuguese. Mosquitoes are members of the scientific order Diptera, the “True Flies.” Like other “True Flies,” they have wings. But they are different from some True Flies; their wings have scales. These tiny scales help eelliimmiinnaattee the effects of friction. This helps the mosquitoes skim quickly and efficiently through the air, making them almost impossible to swat. The familiar high–pitched, annoying buzz of the mosquito comes from the sound of its wings beating 600 times per second! If you want to control the spread of these pesky insects, it is important to know how they live and breed. As you will see, much of their life is spent in water, so getting rid of standing water plays a large role in controlling mosquitoes. There are four stages in the lifetime of a mosquito: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Mosquito eggs need water to hatch. Different species of mosquitoes prefer different places to lay their eggs. Some prefer to lay their eggs in standing water, such as water in old tires or buckets. Others like to lay their eggs in areas with a lot of oorrggaanniicc material, like leaves and grass, so they lay their eggs in marshes and swamps. Some prefer fresh water; some like saltwater. Mosquito larvae are called “wigglers” because they move with jerking movements of their bodies. They spend most of their time under the surface of the water, feeding on leaves and grass. They must have air to stay alive, so they wiggle to the ssuurrffaaccee. The larvae shed their skin four times as they grow and progress to the third stage, which is the pupa. Mosquito pupae also need air to stay alive. They continue to feed on grasses and leaves under the surface of the water, but they must come up for air. After several days in the pupa stage, the pupae mature into adult mosquitoes. Adult mosquitoes emerge after several days of growth. Some mosquitoes reach mmaattuurriittyy in as few as 5 days, but most require 10–14 days before they reach maturity. VVaarriiaattiioonnss in maturity time is due to differences in species and differences in the temperature of the environment. Adult mosquitoes mate within a few days of their emergence as adults. They eat fruit, nectar, and any other sources of sugar they can find. Female mosquitoes need blood in order for their eggs to develop. After the female has her meal of blood, she rests for two or three days before she lays her eggs. The cycle of eating and laying eggs continues for one or two weeks, which is the lifetime of a mosquito. Now you know that it is the female mosquitoes which bite you. But how do they find you –– their meal of blood? Mosquitoes seek out warmth and movement –– both properties of human beings and other animals. They also seek carbon dioxide, which is exhaled by humans and other animals. So while it is not exactly your wonderful personality which attracts them, the social activities of conversation and laughter –– which involve movement and the exhalation of carbon dioxide –– are what attract these annoying little insects!
  • 2. QQuueessttiioonnss:: 11)) WWhhyy ddoo mmoossqquuiittooeess’’ wwiinnggss hhaavvee ssccaalleess?? A. The scales reduce the effects of friction. B. The scales make the mosquitoes fly more efficiently. C. The scales help the mosquitoes float in water. D. Both A and B are correct. E. Both A and C are correct. 22)) WWhhyy ddoo mmoossqquuiittooeess bbiittee yyoouu?? A. They need blood to live. B. Their eggs need blood to develop. C. They need blood to become mature. D. Both A and C are correct. E. Both B and C are correct. 33)) WWhheerree ddoo mmoossqquuiittooeess llaayy tthheeiirr eeggggss?? A. In standing water. B. In moist soil. C. In fresh water. D. In salt water. F. Both C and D are correct. E. All of the above are correct. 44)) AAtt wwhhaatt ppooiinntt aarree mmoossqquuiittooeess ccaalllleedd wwiigggglleerrss?? A. When they are larvae B. When they are pupae C. When they are adults D. When they lay eggs E. Both A and B are correct 55)) HHooww ddoo mmoossqquuiittooeess ffiinndd yyoouu?? A. They are attracted to carbon dioxide. B. They are attracted to movement. C. They are attracted to warmth. D. Both A and C are correct. E. All of the above are correct. VVooccaabbuullaarryy:: 11)) IIff ssoommeetthhiinngg iiss aannnnooyyiinngg iitt iiss…… A. quick. B. evasive. C. bothersome. D. careless. E. impenetrable. 22)) WWhhaatt iiss tthhee bbeesstt ssyynnoonnyymm ffoorr iiddeeaall ?? A. sweet B. nice C. perfect D. identical E. interesting 33)) IIff yyoouu eelliimmiinnaattee ssoommeetthhiinngg,, yyoouu…… A. make it smaller. B. get rid of it. C. add to it. D. design it. E. Both A and B are correct. 44)) WWhhaatt aarree oorrggaanniicc mmaatteerriiaallss?? A. Natural materials B. Man–made materials C. Factory–made products D. Both B and C are correct E. None of the above 55)) WWhhaatt iiss tthhee ssuurrffaaccee ooff tthhee wwaatteerr?? A. The deep part of the water B. The bottom of the water C. The top of the water D. Both A and B are correct E. None of the above 66)) MMaattuurriittyy mmeeaannss…… A. babyhood. B. childhood. C. adulthood. D. All of the above E. None of the above 77)) AA vvaarriiaattiioonn iiss aa((nn))…… A. difference. B. inconsistency. C. agreement. D. Both A and B are correct. E. Both B and C are correct.