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Quiz Comprehension and Error Identification W2
Quiz Comprehension and Error Identification W2
QUESTIONS 1-8
Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A,B or C.
For each questions, circle the correct answer A,B or C on your answer sheet.
Susan,
I’m going to visit Aunt Mary at the hospital. Make sure you feed the cats and don’t forget to remind Alvin of his
interview. Make sure you take note of everything I’ve mentioned!
Mom.
SALE!!!
C. You can only get less discounts if you spend less than Rm100
A. difficult to move
B. extremely upset
POSTCARD
Guess what? I’d never have thought that I’d try
kangaroo tail and crocodile meat, both on the
same day! The kangaroo tail was a bit greasy but To: Priya
the crocodile tasted like chicken! The land down
Address : No. 45, Taman
under is sure an interesting place
Serada, 31400 Ipoh,
FROM: Anne Perak
4. The postcard above
B. tells Priya that Anne has tried eating exotic meal for the first time.
C. updates Priya of Anne’s current whereabouts and where she is heading next.
SECURITY NOTICE
PEARL
JOB VACANCY
STAFF NURSE
Requirements:
A. burns easily
B. withstand heat.
C. resists extreme cold.
PART 2.
QUESTIONS 9- 16
Read the text below and correct the underlined errors.
For each questions, write the correct word in the space provided on you answer sheet.
Most of us know that junk food (0) was unhealthy. We know that poor nutrition is
related to heart problems, high blood pressure, (9) or a host of other health ailments. But if it’s
bad for us, why do we (10) kept eating it? According to Steven Witherly, (11) the food
scientist, when eat tasty food, there is the (12) sensational of eating the food. This includes
what it tastes like, what it smells like, and how it feels in your mouth. (13) This factors all
combine to create the sense that your brain is (14) associating with a particular food or drink.
In the case of junk food, food manufacturers are (15) looked for a perfect combination of salt,
sugar and fat that excites your brain and gets you coming back for (16) many. The result: you
tend to overeat.