Polar bears
are the world’s largest land carnivore. They typically prey on seals and
consume carcasses, such as those of dead whales. Although most polar bears are
born on land, they spend most of their time on the frozen sea. Some polar bears
have been seen swimming hundreds of miles from land, though they probably cover
mot of that distance by floating on sheet of ice.
Polar bears
live in one of the planet’s coldest environment and depend on a thick coat of
insulated fur, which covers a layer of insulating fat. Fur even grows on the
bottom of their paws, which protects against cold surfaces and provides a good
grip on ice. The bear’s stark white coat provide camouflage in snow and ice.
However under this fur, polar bears have black skin to effectively absorb the
sun’s warming rays.
1.
The text is
describing a polar and to ....
a.
Tell about
polar bear diet
b.
Inform how
the polar bears stay on ice
c.
Remind
people how to take care of polar bears.
d.
Suggest
people to protect polars bears from extinction
2.
Polar bears
protect themselves from harsh weather with ....
a.
Their layer
of fat
b.
Their thick
fur
c.
Their white
fur
d.
Their black
skin
3.
How do Polar
bears stand on the floating on shee of ice?
They use
their ....
a.
Heavy body
to keep them balance
b.
Paw to take
hold on the ice
c.
Thick fur to
stay on ice
d.
Swimming
ability to reach a sheet of ice
(Taken from Soal UN Bahasa Inggris SMP/MTs Tahun 2017)
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