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Text 1
The following text is for questions number 1 to 5.
Pineapple Stew
Ingredients:
1 pineapple cut into dices
3 glasses of water
1 glass of granulated sugar
Directions:
1. Boil water until boiled.
2. Then add sugar, cinnamon, and clovers.
3. Bring it to boil and add the pineapples.
4. Wait until you can smell the pineapple.
5. Remove from heat and serve cold.
(Source: BSE, Scaffolding English for Grade IX Students)
1. The recipe tells you how to make .
A. ingredients
B. dice
C. granulated sugar
D. pineapple stew
2. What ingredients are needed to make pineapple stew?
A. Dice, glass, sugar
B. Pineapples, water, sugar
C. Glass, water, sugar
D. Pineapples, dice, water
3. How much sugar do we need?
A. 1 glass
B. 3 glasses
C. 1 cup
D. 3 spoons
4. When do we have to stop boiling the pineapple?
A. When the water is boiled
B. After sugar, cinamon, and clovers are added
A. avocado
B. ice cubes
C. condensed milk
D. sugar
21. How much coconut water and coconut shavings do you need?
A. 1 glass
C. can.
B. glass
D. glass.
22. How many servings can you get form the recipe?
A. one
C. three
B. two
D. four
23. You need 3 tbs. of condensed milk. The underlined word is the abbreviation of .
A. spoon
C. tablespoon
B. teaspoon
D. cup
Text 7
The following text is for questions number 24 and 25.
How to turn on a computer
1.Turn the power supply on.
2.Turn the computer on
3.Turn the monitor on.
How to turn off a computer
1.Click start menu
2.Click Turn Off.
3.Click Turn Off again.
4.Turn the monitor then the power supply off.
(source: BSE)
24. To turn on a computer, first we have to turn the on.
A. monitor
C. start menu
B. power supply
D. computer
25. We must the Turn Off after we click start menu if we want to turn off a cmputer.
A. click
C. turn
B. press
D. push
Text 8
The following text is for questions number 26 to 35.
How to Install CD-ROM
1.Turn off your computer and unplug power cord from power outlet.
2.Carefully remove the computer cover.
3.Set the Master/Slave jumper on the rear panel of drive.
(To get best results, we strongly suggest that you connect your device to the Secondary IDE
port as the MASTER device.)
4.Connect the IDE cable to the drive.
5.Connect the 4-pole power cable to the drive.
6.Connect the audio cable (if applicable).
7.Carefully slide the drive into the empty bay and mount it. Then replace the computer cover.
8.Plug your computer back to power outlet and then turn the power on.
(Source: BSE)
26. The text above shows us how to .
A. unpack CD-ROM
B. install the CD-ROM
C. uninstall CD-ROM
D. remove CD-ROM from our computer
27. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To explain how to install CD-ROM
B. To tell the readers how to connect computers using CD-ROM.
C. To discuss the influence of CD-ROM on the computer work.
D. To measure the effectiveness of computer working with CD-ROM installed.
28. What should be done first before installing the CD-ROM?
A. Remove the computer cover
B. Unplug all other devices first
C. Turn off the computer and unplug the power cable
D. Turn the computer on before installing CD-ROM
29. What does the writer strongly recommend in order to get the best result of the CD-ROM
installation?
A. That we remove the computer cover first.
B. That the computer should be turned off before installing CD-ROM.
C. That the CD-ROM is set as Master device in the Secondary IDE.
D. That CD-ROM is set as Master device in Primary IDE.
30. We have to connect the CD-ROM to the following types of cable EXCEPT .
A. power cable
B. audio cable
C. IDE cable
D. monitor cable
31. What part of the CD-ROM should be set if you want to apply CD-ROM as Master or
Slave?
A. Motherboard slot
B. IDE slot
C. Cable power
D. Master/Slave Jumper
32. Connect the audio cable (if applicable).
The sentence implies .
A. You may not turn the computer on before connecting the cable.
B. Your CD-ROM may not work properly if you do not connect the cable.
C. It is not necessary to connect the cable if it is not valid
D. Reinstall the CD-ROM if you have not connected the cable.
33. Connect the IDE cable to the drive.
The word 'drive' in the sentence refers to .
A. CD-ROM
B. jumper
C. motherboard
D. computer
34. Carefully slide the drive into the empty bay and mount it.
The word 'bay' in the sentence is similar in meaning to .
A. jumper
B. cable
C. button
D. compartment
35. Plug your computer back to power outlet and then turn the power on.
The word 'outlet' in the sentence is similar in meaning to .
A. button
B. channel
C. cable
D. port
Text 9
The following text is for questions number 36 to 38.
Printing a File
Hair dryer/oven
Metal bowl
Glue
Small saucer/something to cover the CD hole
Directions:
First, place the CD in a metal bowl and heat it with a hair dryer. Or put it in the oven
on low heat. Then, bend the CD softly when it softens. After that, let it cool off.
Finally, glue a small plastic saucer or anything to cover the hole.
(Adapted from: www.make-stuff.com)
44. What is the hair dryer for?
A. to place the CD
B. To bend the CD
C. Yo cool off the CD
D. To heat the CD
Text 12
The following text is for questions number 45 and 46.
Tie Dyeing Old T-shirt
Things you need:
Old cotton T-shirt
Large thread or rubber band
Cloth dye
Bucket
Steps:
1.Wash the cotton T-shirt.
2.Place the wet shirt flat on the work surface.
3.Tie knots in the T-shirt, or twist it and secure the folds with rubber bands or heavy-duty
thread.
4.Mix 1/2 c. liquid dye (or 1 package powdered dye) in 1 qt. hot water. Dissolve 5 tbsp. table
salt in the mixture.
5.Let the mixture cool to room temperature.
6.Put the entire shirt in the dye and let it soak for at least 20 minutes.
7.Rinse the shirt in cold water until the water runs clear.
8.Undo the knots and rinse the shirt again.
9.Hang the shirt to dry, under the sun.
(Adapted from: www.eHow.com)
Then, dry the paper (with the screen frame still on) in the sun. And then, peel the papers out of
the frame screens when its dry.
Finally, iron the paper.
(Soutce: BSE, adapted from: www.make-stuff.com.recycling.paper.html)
47. What do you learn from the text?
A. How to shapes wires
B. How to rip paper into small pieces
C. How to recycle paper
D. How to bleach paper
48. Soak the paper for a half an hour.
What does the underlined word mewan?
A. to make something completely wet
B. to make something completely dry
C. to put something quickly into liquid and take it out again
D. to tear something often suddenly or violently
Text 14
The following text is for questions number 49 and 50.
Snow Globes
Glue a small object to the inside of the lid - a plastic figurine, f, etc. Add glitter, beads, or foil
confetti, etc. Fill the jar with equal parts water and corn syrup, add food colouring if desired.
Seal the lid onto the jar using a watertight sealant (the kind used for aquariums, or the stuff
found in the plumbing section of your hardware store). Put a bead of sealant on the threads of
the jar and on the inside threads of the lid. Close it up, leave overnight to dry.
(source: BSE-taken from: www.make-stuff.com)
49. Which of the following is not needed to make Snow Globes?
A. wire
C. thread
B. glue
D. mixer
50. Why do you have to leave it over night?
A. to cool off
C. to blend
B. to heat
D. to dry