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INDIKATOR NO 20 -24

PROCEDURE TEXT

HOW TO MAKE PINEAPLE STEW

Ingredients:

 1 pineapple cut into dices


 3 glasses of water
 1 glass of granulated sugar

Directions:

 Boil water until boiled.


 Then add sugar, cinnamon, and clovers.
 Bring it to boil and add the pineapples.
 Wait until you can smell the pineapple.
 Remove from heat and serve cold.

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

C. When we smell the pineapple

D. After we remove the stew from heat

5. How should you serve the pineapple stew?

A. It is served cold

B. It is served hot

C. It is served raw

D. It is served uncooked

Questions 6 - 8

Burning a CD allows you to take music from one CD and transfer it onto another CD. This process is possible
with any computer that has a CD driver, but it is easier on a computer that can run two CDs at once. Either way,
you can copy all your music from one CD to the next. Here is how to copy from one CD to another, using one
and two CD drivers.
Instructions
Burning with two CD Trays
1. Insert the CD from which you want to burn music into your computer’s CD tray. Insert a blank CD into your
computer’s second CD tray.
2. Open windows media player and wait for it to recognize the CD.
3. Click the “burn” option at the top of Windows Media Player. Drag the songs you want from the list of your
songs into the area on the right labeled “Burn List”.
4. Choose the blank CD onto which you want to burn your song. This can be done at the top of the Burn List
Menu.
5. Click the “Start Burn” button when you have all the song you want for the CD added to the Burn List. Wait for
your computer to finish the CD, then take both of the CDs out.

6. What is the topic of the text?

A. Running two CDs.

B. Opening Media Player.


C. Copying a compact disc.

D. Choosing the blank CD.

7. What should we do after click the “burn” option at the top of Windows Media Player?

A. Drag the songs from the list of Songs into the area on the right labeled “Burn List”.

B. Open windows media player and wait for it to recognize the CD.

C. Wait for your computer to finish the CD, then take both CDs out.

D. Click the “Start Burn” button when you have all the songs you want from the CD.

8. “The process of copying CD is possible with any computer…”

The underlined word is closest in meaning to…

A. Improbable

B. Probable

C. Unlikely

D. Doubtful

Questions 9 – 11

News Item Text 5


(Reuters Health) – Half of all heart patients made at least one medication-related mistake after leaving the
hospital, and guidance from a pharmacist didn’t seem to reduce those errors, in a new study.
Consequences of mistakes – such as forgetting to take certain drugs or taking the wrong dose – can range from
side effects like constipation to more serious drops in blood pressure. Two percent of errors were life-threatening.
Hospitals involved in the study were already taking steps to prevent medication mistakes in addition to the extra
pharmacist intervention, said Dr. Sunil Kripalani, the study’s lead author from the Vanderbilt University Medical
Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
“We were surprised to see that in spite of these efforts that 50 percent (of patients) were still having these
medication errors,” he told Reuters Health.
Although the pharmacist visits didn’t help the average patient, he added, certain ones seemed to benefit – such as
patients who were on multiple drugs or had trouble understanding health information.
As for traditionally lower-risk patients, he said other strategies to prevent errors may be needed

9.What does the text tell us about?


A. The patient’s medication errors
B. The hospital’s medical treatments
C. The doctor’s medical treatment
D. The uncontrolled medical treatment
E. The pharmacist’s medication mistakes

10.What is the effect of medication errors?


A. Bleeding on heart
B. Health information
C. Problem in healing
D. Life—long time
E. Life –threatening

11.“… and guidance from a pharmacist didn’t seem to reduce those errors ….” The “reduce” word is closest in
meaning to ….
A. Improve
B. Upgrade
C. Decrease
D. Degrade
E. Increase

A survey has found about 13 percent of first-time smokers in the country are junior high school
students. It also revealed 89 percent of young female employees were smokers.

The survey was conducted in five major cities across the country, including Surakarta in Central Java.

Muhammad Syahril Mansyur, the Surakarta Health Agency’s respiratory illness division, said that the
finding of the survey showed an alarming growth rate of Indonesian smokers. "This situation is a
cause for concern,” he said. “It appears the country’s younger generation is uneducated about the
health risks of smoking.”

The Indonesian anti-tobacco campaign has reportedly been deemed as ineffective as the government
refuses to sign the international convention on tobacco control. It said that cigarette producers
contributed to a large amount to state revenue and gave jobs to thousands of workers.

12. The text mainly tells you about ….

    A. The increase of Indonesian smokers

    B. The health risks of smoking

    C. Large amount of cigarettes

    D. Young female smokers

    E. The danger of smoking 


13. Why does the growth of Indonesian smokers  have to be concerned?

    A. It decreases the selling of cigarette

    B. It cannot  make people work at cigarette factory

    C. There are increasing younger smokers in Indonesia


    D. It cannot  make the large amount of cigarettes be distributed

    E. It is likely that younger generation is uneducated to the risks of smoking

14. One of the advantages of  cigarette industry is ....

    A. To cause people addictive

    B. To contribute a little amount to state revenue

    C. To make sellers rich

    D. To give a great job chance

    E. To give jobs for certain people

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