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Soal Report Text IX
Soal Report Text IX
Fruits are a source of nourishing substances that keep us alive and healthy. For example,
they contain many vitamins, especially vitamins A and C, and many minerals, such as
calcium, potassium, and zinc. They also provide fiber for a healthy digestive system and
carbohydrates that the body needs to make energy. They don’t have a lot of calories to make
us fat.
People use fruits for many things. We make juices from them. We cook bread and pie with
them. We make jams and jellies and sweets. We freeze them to eat later. We even make
alcohol from fruit. Beer comes from grains, wine comes from grapes, and some brandies are
made from plums, apricots, or other fruits.
But most of the time, we don’t do anything special with fruits. We eat them fresh, just as
they are!
1. What is the text about?
A. Vitamins.
B. Energy.
C. Fruits.
D. Minerals.
Other Scout activities include making arts and crafts, learning first aid, and learning how
to use computers or fix cars. Scouts often do community service and volunteer work.
Scouting has many ranks. Scouts advance through the ranks by learning new skills and
earning badges.
Scouts learn teamwork and cooperation by working together. Scout law requires Scouts
to practice many virtues. Among them, a Scout should be trustworthy, loyal, helpful,
friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, and cheerful.
Questions:
1. What does the text tell you about?
2. what is the main idea of paragraph 4?
3. What virtues should scouts do in their real lives?
4. “Among them, a Scout should be trustworthy…” (par 4)
What does the word “them” in the sentence refer to?
5. “They learn how to protect the environment and conserve resources.”
What does the underlined word mean?
6. Which of the following activities belongs to the community service?