3. For
example, so
me cloth is
made from
plants.
Source for cotton plants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cotton_Plant.png
Source for flax plants: http://www.irishlinenmills.com/Flax/fibre.htm
4. Linen is made
from the flax
plant,
Source for linen cloth: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linen
Source for flax plants: http://www.irishlinenmills.com/Flax/fibre.htm
5. and cotton is
made from
the cotton
plant.
Source for cotton plants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cotton_Plant.png
Source for cotton clothes: http://sandrill.blogspot.com/2011/07/cloth-4-human.html
6. People also
make cloth
from the wool
of animals. In
different parts
of the world,
people use the
wool from
sheep,
Source: http://www.agri-media.ca/2012/06/07/compensation-hiked-for-sheep-ordered-killed/
11. These days,
it’s also
possible to
make cloth
from
chemicals.
Source: http://letchildrenplay.com/articles/johnson-johnson-chemicals/
12. That’s how nylon
and polyester are
made in modern
factories.
Source for polyester: http://www.ecvv.com/product/1965862.html
Source for nylons: http://thefashionate.wordpress.com/2012/06/15/the-nylon-situation/
14. It’s made
from old
plastic
bottles.
Source: http://www.ehow.com/info_8793208_recycled-fleece-made.html
15. What is the pattern of this
paragraph?
a. listing
b. time order
c. cause/effect
d. comparison
16. What is the pattern of this
paragraph?
a. listing
b. time order
c. cause/effect
d. comparison
17. Which sentence is missing from this paragraph?
a. The climate in both countries is good for
growing cotton.
b. Next, mulberry leaves are put on top of the
cloth.
c. Modern factories make cloth like nylon and
rayon.
d. Silk is another kind of cloth that comes from
an animal, a silkworm.
18. Which sentence is missing from this paragraph?
a. The climate in both countries is good for
growing cotton.
b. Next, mulberry leaves are put on top of the
cloth.
c. Modern factories make cloth like nylon and
rayon.
d. Silk is another kind of cloth that comes from
an animal, a silkworm.
19. India and Egypt both
produce a lot of cotton cloth.
Both countries also have a lot of
workers to pick the cotton and
make the cloth. There are
machines for picking cotton,
but in these countries a lot of
work is still done by hand.
20. However, the cotton cloth from
India is quite different from the
cotton cloth from Egypt. India,
much of the cotton cloth is very
thin. It’s usually brightly colored.
Often, Indian cloth is made into
tablecloths, colorful clothes, and
bedding. Egyptian cotton, on the
other hand, is often made into thick
towels and shirts.
21. What is the pattern of this
paragraph?
a. listing
b. time order
c. cause/effect
d. comparison
22. What is the pattern of this
paragraph?
a. listing
b. time order
c. cause/effect
d. comparison
23. Which sentence is missing from this paragraph?
a. The climate in both countries is good for
growing cotton.
b. Next, mulberry leaves are put on top of the
cloth.
c. Modern factories make cloth like nylon and
rayon.
d. Silk is another kind of cloth that comes from
an animal, a silkworm.
24. Which sentence is missing from this paragraph?
a. The climate in both countries is good for
growing cotton.
b. Next, mulberry leaves are put on top of the
cloth.
c. Modern factories make cloth like nylon and
rayon.
d. Silk is another kind of cloth that comes from
an animal, a silkworm.
Notes de l'éditeur
Source for cotton plants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cotton_Plant.pngSource for flax plants: http://www.irishlinenmills.com/Flax/fibre.htm
Source for linen cloth: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LinenSource for flax plants: http://www.irishlinenmills.com/Flax/fibre.htm
Source for cotton plants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cotton_Plant.pngSource for cotton clothes: http://sandrill.blogspot.com/2011/07/cloth-4-human.html