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NAMA : NIRA FITRIANI

KELAS : XI OTP 2

Daily Assessment 5
A. Choose the correct answer by crossing A, B, C, D, or E!

This text is for questions 1 and 2

Dear Susan,

It feels like such a long time since the last time I saw you. I know it’s long been several weeks since
I saw you, So far my summer has been great!
I spend all my weekends at the beach, I am getting a nice tan and you can no longer say I am paler
than you. I have been playing lots of sport, such as volleyball and surfing, and building a nice collection of
sea shells. Just this past weekend I took second place in sandcastle building contest.
On the weekdays I work, I drive an ice cream truck around and sell ice cream to the kids. It is so
cool. It is a combination of the two things I love most, ice cream and kids. The pay isn’t too great, but I love
the job so much.
I hope the summer’s been going well for you, too. There’s only a month and a half left in summer
vacation and after that it’s back to school. Would you like to meet up some time before school starts?

Your friend,

John Austin

John Austin

1. The letter shows about….


A. spending time in summer.
B. happiness someone who meet her friends soon
C. the poor students in summer vacation
E. missing old friend in summer.

2. What does the writer do on the weekdays?


A. Get a nice tan.
B. Drive an ice cream truck around and sell ice cream.
C. Spend her time with working.
D. Play lots of volleyball and surfing
E. Build a nice collection of sea shells.

The text is for questions 3 and 4.


Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to complain about an article in last Monday’s newspaper. “Schools fall low-income
children”. As the head teacher of one of the largest junior high school in the city, I feel strongly that the
article does not describe our school.
My school has children from many different economic backgrounds, but a large percentage
some from lower income families. Nevertheless, our tests show that the children do well and benefit
from the excellent work our teacher do. Last year our school moved from 24 th to 25th place according to
the official assessment by the state government. Clearly is not failure that the article suggest’
I would be strongly recommend that more careful research should be conducted in the future,
so that your newspaper will more realistically describe the true situation I our school.

Yours sincerely,
Joan Gonzales
Joan Gonzales

3. The letter shoes Ms. Gonzales’s strong disagreement with the newspaper’s claim that….
A. Children from low-income families do not perform well in the official assessment.
B. The poor students in her school fall in the national examination.
C. Her school only admit students from economically advantage families.
D. Many of her students fall because of their parents low-income.
E. Low-income children are not as good as high-income children.

4. What is expected by Joan Gonzales from Monday’s newspaper?


A. To present information based in facts.
B. To conduct more research.
C. To fix the more about that school.
D. To explain more about that school.
E. To be responsible for the report.

This text is for question 5 to 8


Jerowaru, 1st February 2017

Dear Nathan,
How are you? Hope everything is okay with you, I’m all right
here.
We are going to have the national examination, aren’t we? Are
you well prepared for it? Well, to be honest, I just have some
difficulties in preparing for it, especially in Science. There are extra
lessons in my school and I take them all. But, I fell that they don’t help.
I’m still confused in solving mathematic problems. I’m just worried
that I fail the national examination. Do you have any suggestion for
me? I really appreciate your help.
I look forward to hearing from you.

Your buddy,
Rendy

5. What does the letter fell us about?


A. Asking for a friend to teach mathematic.
B. Preparing for the national examination.
C. Asking for friend’s suggestion to solve a problem.
D. Giving a solution to a friend.
E. Having extra lesson at school.

6. Why was Rendy worried that he may fell the national examination?
A. There are extra lessons at his school.
B. He will have the national examination soon.
C. He is confused in solving mathematic problem.
D. He appreciated Nathan’s help.
E. His friend are all well prepared.

7. “I’m still confused in solving mathematic problems.”


The underlined word means….
A. Unable to think clearly
B. Unable to speak fluently.
C. Unable to perform well
D. Unable to read quickly.
E. Unable to behave politely.

8. “I’m just worried that I fail the national examination.”


The antonym of the underlined word is….
A. scape.
B. Reach.
C. Predict.
D. Underestimate.
E. Success.

This text is for questions 9 and 10

Dear Betty,

I’m writing you concerning of my last day in Jogja. I just got back
from Borobudur, the wonderful temple I’ve ever seen. The weather is fine.
We are now staying in a hotel. It’s not far from Malioboro. We are now
treated well here. It has many excellent staff who serve the customers. We
plan to go around Malioboro after the children take a short nap. WE want to
enjoy having lesehan there. It is a kind of a restaurant, but we sit in the
ground.
Many kinds of local handicraft are sold along Malioboro Street. Both
domestic and foreign tourist are interested in them. I want to buy some as
souvenirs. Don’t worry, I'll also buy you the most interesting one.

Love,
Dara
Dara

9. How do the staff serve the customers of the hotel?


A. Proudly,
B. Badly.
C. Interesting.
D. Nicely.
E. Hopely.

10. We know from the text that the first paragraph mostly tells about was….
A, The wonderful Borobudur Temple.
B. The souvenirs to be bought.
C. Dara’s last day in Jogja.
D. A comfortable hotel near Malioboro.
E. Wonderful Dara family.

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