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Nama : Nanda Hashifah

Nim: 200101050827
Jurusan : Manajemen pendidikan islam
1. A piece of paper attached to a product saying how much it costs is called….
a. price tag b. label
c. label tag d. price tag
2. Susan ______ fond of taking bus to work, she prefers walking.
a. doesn’t c. isn’t
b. don’t d. can’t
3. Please, listen to …………. friends.
a. your b. yours c. you d. you are
4. I don’t speak Chinese, and________ Aline .
a. neither does b. either does c. too d. neither is
5. I have lunch ___ 2 pm ___ afternoon.
a. in-at b. on-in c. at-in d. on-at
6. Iam crazy ____ pop music.
a. of b. on c. about d. with
7. He ______________ to write.
a. enjoy b. enjoys c. love d. loves
8. Which one is not the shop assistant statement?
a. Can I help you? c. Is there any discount?
b. b. How does it fit? d. Will that be all?
9. Namaste is a way to greet people. It is used in ______________.
a. Brazil b. India c. Thailand d. Japan
10. A kind of clothes that you wear it when you feel cold, it’s made of wool.
a. jacket b. sweater c. coat d. tuxedo
The Unusual Market in Bolivia

The Witches' Market (Mercado de Hechiceria or Mercado de las Brujas) is one of the more
unique sights in La Paz, Bolivia. Located amidst the lively tourist market, the Witches' Market of
La Paz sells herbs, folk remedies and a variety of fascinating ingredients used to manipulate the
many spirits that populate the Aymara world.

Common products include dried herbs, seeds and various parts of frogs and insects used in
rituals. But the most prominent product available in the Witches' Market are dried llama fetuses,
which are fairly large and moderately disturbing to the foreign visitor. The fetuses are always
buried in the foundations of new constructions or businesses as a cha'lla (offering) to the
goddess Pachamama. The llama sacrifice encourages the goddess to protect the workers from
accidents and bring good luck to the business. The fetuses are only used by the poor; wealthier
Bolivians are expected to sacrifice a live llama to Pachamama.

Often circulating through the market are yatiri (witch doctors), identifiable by their dark hats and
coca leaves pouches, who offer fortune-telling services to locals. Most Bolivians are of
indigenous descent and even in urban areas such as El Alto — 13,000 feet above sea level —
people preserve beliefs in witchdoctors who perform spells and heal people with traditional
medicines. Bolivians used coca as an anaesthetic century before Western scientists developed the
leaf into cocaine, and they still chew it to ward off hunger and fight altitude sickness. Coca
leaves are revered as sacred and are present at important moments from marriage proposals to
funerals.
1. The market sells various kind of sacrifice animals
2. The yatiri usually wears dark hats and pouches.
3. The Bolivians not only used the coca leaves as a medium for fortune telling but also to
avoid hunger.
4. The less wealthy Bolivians sacrifice the fetuses as an offering.
5. The common products we can find at the market are fresh herb, dried frog and dried
llama fetuses.

Answer these questions based on the passage above.

1. Where is The Witches' Market located? La paz , Bolivia


2. What do they usually sell there?

The market sells various kind of sacrifice animals,The yatiri usually wears dark hats and
pouches.the Bolivians not only used the coca leaves as a medium for fortune telling but also
to avoid hunger,the less wealthy Bolivians sacrifice the fetuses as an offering,the common
products we can find at the market are fresh herb, dried frog and dried llama fetuses.
3. Why do they bury the fetuses in the foundations of new construction?

The fetuses are always buried in the foundations of new constructions or businesses as a
cha’lla (offering) to the goddess Pachamama. The llama sacrifice encourages the goddess to
protect the workers from accidents and bring good luck to the business. The fetuses are
only used by the poor; wealthier Bolivians are expected to sacrifice a live llama to
Pachamama.

4. Aside from anesthetic, what do the Bolivians used coca leaves for?

They still chew it to ward off hunger and fight altitude sickness. Coca leaves are revered as
sacred and are present at important moments from marriage proposals to funerals.

5. Mention the difference of the expected offering that the poor and the wealthy Bolivians
should give before they build a new building or business.

The fetuses are only used by the poor; wealthier Bolivians are expected to sacrifice a live
llama to Pachamama.
Rearrange these jumbled words into grammatically correct sentence.

1. For/ you/ fishing/ usually/ do/ Where/ go/ ? Where do you usually go for fishing
2. sneakers/for/ looking/ white/I/ a/ pair/ am/ of/ with/ stripes I am looking for a sneakers
with white stripes of pair
3. because / new / love / I / is / hobby / some / trying /my / recipes / cooking. My hobby is
cooking, because I love trying some new recipes
4. watch / sorry /me / I/ now / don’t / am / I / my / have /with I am don’t have watch now
with me I sorry
5. lunch / 1 / pm / I / have / at. I have lunch at 1 pm
6. please? / me / tell / the / you / time / Could Could you tell me the time, please?
7. start / the / you / How / day? / do how do you start the day?
8. swimming / are / playing / hobbies / Her / and / basketball. Her are hobbies
swimming,playing basketball
9. does / /so / painting / He / not / like / much. He doesn't like painting so much
10. is / watching / hobby / TV / My my hobby is watching tv

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