Snails have a single spirally coiled shell. They have muscular foot used for creeping in most species. Land snails are incredibly slow. Their forward speed depends on the species, but usually, it is between 0.5 and 0.7 inches per second. While moving, snails leave behind a trail of slime, a lubricant they produce to allow them to go on any terrain without injuring its body. Land snails aren’t able to hear at all, but they have eyes and olfactory organs. They use their sense of smell to help them find food being their most important sensory organ.
Snails feed on very small things. Most of them scrape or brush particles from surfaces of rocks, seaweeds, animals that don't move, and other objects. For feeding, snails use a radula, a hard plate that has teeth.
9. The text is about… .
A. gastropod mollusks
B. the habitat of snails
C. how snails live
D. the information on snails
10. Based on the text we know that snails … .
A. do not have internal skeletons
B. have a hard body
C. are the same as slugs
D. do not smell their food
11. The word “incredibly” in the sentence “Land snails are incredibly slow.” has the closest meaning with the word… .
A. Too
B. Rather
C. Very
D. Immensly
12. The following statements are TRUE based on the text EXCEPT… .
A. snails have one spirally coiled shell
B. while moving, snails leave a trail of liquid
C. land snails can hear
D. snails feed on tiny things
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Chipmunks
Chipmunks are small, ground-dwelling members of the squirrel (Sciuridae) family known for their burrowing habits and love of nuts. All species of chipmunks are native to North America, except one - the Siberian chipmunk.
Chipmunks can dig extensive burrow systems directly underneath or next to natural or manmade cover. They dig two types of burrows: shallow burrows in which they seek refuge while foraging during the day, and deeper, more complex burrows where they nest, store food and spend most of the winter months.