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Ingredients
250 cc hot water
50 gram instant porridge
1 spoon soy sauce
1 spoon chili sauce
Crackers
10 gram meat floss
Suggested Preparation
Put instant porridge into a bowl.
Pour 250 cc hot water, stir well. Leave it for about 3 minutes until porridge thickened.
Add soy sauce and chili sauce (as much as you like).
Then, spread crackers and meat floss. The porridge is ready to be served.
6. How much instant porridge do you need to make the meat floss porridge?
a. 250 cc
b. 50 gram
c. 1 spoon
d. 10 gram
e. 1 kg
7. What should we do after stirring the porridge?
a. Put the instant porridge into a bow.
b. Add soya sauce and chili sauce
c. Add crackers and meat floss.
d. Wait for about 3 minutes.
e. Let them cool for 1 hours.
8. "… until the porridge thickoned"
What is the meaning of the underlined word?
a. To become solid
b. To get weak
c. To raise the volume
d. To become powder
e. To become rice
9. How many spoons we should add the soy sauce?
a. 1 spoons
b. 4 spoons
c. 2 spoons
d. 5 spoons
e. 3 spoons
10. What should we do after pouring hot water into the porridge?
a. Leave it for 5 minutes
b. Pour a cold water
c. Add 1 spoon salt
d. Stir it
e. Add soy sauce
17. It may be necessary … the LCD and used the view finder when there is more extreme sunlight
a. switch of
b. turn
c. close
d. open
e. shut
18. What will happen to the LCD when there is more extreme sunlight?
a. The glare is broken .
b. The glare works well
c. The glare is unbroken
d. The glare runs vety well
e. The glare does not work well
19. What is the purpose of the text?
a. To retell events for the purpose of informing or entertaining
b. To present two point of view about an issue
c. To amuse or entertain and to deal with actual or vicarious experience in different way
d. To describes how something is accomplishes throuah a sequence of actions or steps
e. To describe a peculiar person, place, or thing
20. What is the main material to operate the camera?
a. laptop
b. camera
c. tripod
d. LCD
e. projector
Text for questions number 21 to 25
Turn off your computer and unplug power cord from power outlet
Carefully remove the computer cover
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.)
Connect the IDE cable to the drive.
Connect the 4-pole power cable to the drive.
Connect the audio cable (if applicable)
Carefully slide the drive into the empty bay and mount it. Then replace the computer cover.
Plug your computer back to power outlet and then turn the power on
1) Make sure that all a gas stove parts are connected perfectly; the stove, the gas hose, and the gas
cylinder
2) For practice, you can place a pan on the burner you want to use
3) To lit the flame, push the burner's control knob in and turn it immediately to the left.
4) Adjust the knob to your desired heat setting or flame height. The larger the flame, the hotter it is
and the faster your food will cook.
5) To turn the stove off, turn the knob all the way to the right
36. These are the things should be connected before turn on the gas stove, except....
a. the stove
b. the gas cylinder
c. the gas hose
d. regulator
e. the fire
37. The larger the flame, the faster your food will ...
a. Cooked
b. Rare
c. Fried
d. Well
e. sweet
Text for questions number 38 to 40
Making colored and scented candles is really quick and simple. What's more, you'll save so much
money.
If making candles is easy, why do you ever buy one from a shop? What you need in making
candles are wax, moulds, wick, dye discs, essential oils, and a double boiler. All these materials are
available from craft shops. Or if you do not want to buy them, you can improvise with an old saucepan,
Pyrex jug, or even a sturdy can, in a pot of water. After providing the materials, follow this procedure or
instruction in making candles!
First of all, melt the wax. All wax has a flash point, so to prevent it from bursting into flames; you
must melt it in a double boiler, with water at the bottom of the pan.
Then, prepare the mould with the wick. Thread the wick through the mould and make sure that
you leave a good few centimeters sticking out of the hole in the bottom.
After that, add the scent. If you want a scented candle, add a few drops of essential oil to the
melted wax. You can use any essential oil you like, as long as it doesn't contain water.
Next step, pour the wax into the mould. Try and tip the wax into the mould quickly, all in one go,
to minimize spillage and air bubbles.
Then, release the bubbles and top it up. Releasing the air bubbles will eventually make the
candle sink, so you will need to top it up with more melted wax.
Finally, remove it from the mould. After four or five hours, the candle can be taken out of its
mould.Your candle is now ready for display. Remember, you must always leave it for a day before
lighting it.