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Name : Vania Lailatul Istianah

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TUGAS REVIEW TEXT

READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

Undead, Unwed, and I also wish I could say unread! Okay so here I think I
have finally sunk to the bottom of the barrel to try to catch up and complete
my challenge. I do have a bit of a thing for vampire novels! And that said I
bought three different first in the series, to see if it would help me catch up
and bring me back to target.
Seriously, this was one of the trashiest novels I have ever read! It was OK and
fun, but I feel like a complete fraud and fake adding this to the list of books
I’ve read this year! But I did nevertheless read it! So it’s going to be added.
Maybe one day when I’ve forgotten how bad this book was and just how
trashy, I’ll read a few more in the series! But seriously guys I wouldn’t
recommend it!

1.    The text mainly tells about….


(A)    a vampire novel
(B)    a very bad novel
(C)    an opinion on a novel
(D)    a review on Undead and Unwed
(E)    a review on Undead and Unwed movie
2.    The second paragraph mainly told….
(A)    the writer bought three novel
(B)    the writer fond of vampire novel
(C)    the writer thought the novel was very bad
(D)    the writer thought the novel was fun and OK
(E)    the writer didn’t recommend the readers read it
3.    The Undead an Unwed is….
(A)    an horror novel
(B)    an romantic novel
(C)    very interesting novel
(D)    not a sequence novel
(E)    made into the movie
4.    Which of the following statement does not represent the writer’s opinion?
(A)    The novel is very trashy.
(B)    It really good and interesting novel.
(C)    I will not add this novel to my book list.
(D)    Don’t read this novel or you will be upset.
(E)    I do really want to forget this bad novel soon.
5.    The following statement is not true….
(A)    the writer liked vampire novel very much
(B)    the writer bought three novel in series
(C)    the writer finished reading the novel
(D)    the writer could satisfy his target
(E)    the novel is not interesting
6. In general, the writer….
(A)    suggested the readers to buy the novel
(B)    recommended the readers to read the novel
(C)    didn’t recommend the readers to read the novel
(D)    didn’t recommend the readers to review the novel
(E)    suggested to collect the first three different series
7. But seriously guys I wouldn’t recomended it! ( paragraph 3 )
The sentence means….
(A)    the reader shouldn’t recommend him to be seriously
(B)    the writer didn’t oppose the idea of the novel
(C)    the writer recommended to read the novel
(D)    the writer recommended to read seriously
(E)    the writer didn’t suggest to read the novel
8.    The communicative purpose of the text is….
(A)    to review the novel
(B)    to promote the novel
(C)    to tell the story of the novel
(D)    to amuse the readers with the novel
(E)    to persuade the readers to buy the novel
9.    Seriously, this was one of the trashiest novels I have ever read, (paragraph
2)
The bold word refers to….
(A)    Mary Janice Oavidson    (D) the book
(B)    the reviewer                      (E) the novel
(C)    the reader
10. It can be concluded that….
(A)    Mary Janice Davidson is the main character of the novel
(B)    Mary Janice Davidson is the reviewer of the book
(C)    the book reviewer didn’t tell the reader to read it
(D)    the book reviewer didn’t by the book
(E)    the novel is very challenging

TEXT 2

Harry Potter and Philosopher’s Stones

Judged by this first volume, the Harry Potter books are a fine addition to English children’s
fantasy literature. Harry Potter, orphaned when his parents are killed by the evil wizard
Voldemort, is taken in by his aunt and uncle, who are Muggles – ordinary, non-magical
people. Harry is rather out of place there, but things improve greatly for him when goes to
the Hogwarts School of  Witchcraft and Wizardry – except that one of  the staff is in league
with Voldemort.

Part of  the attention of  Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone comes from the familiar
but at the same time exotic setting of  an English public school, complete with houses and
schoolboy adventures, in which Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione struggle to save
the world and win the house cup.

So Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone will be a great Christmas present for kids who
haven’t read it yet – and it is a book that adults (at least those without stunted imaginations)
can read as well.
                                                                        A book review by Danny Yee @ 2000
                                                                        http://dannyreviews.com/

1. The story of Harry Potter began when ....


A.    he became an orphan
B.     his uncle and aunt adopted him
C.     Voldemort was killed
D.    his parents killed Voldemort
E.     his uncle and aunt killed Voldemort

2. When Harry Potter lived with his uncle and aunt, ....
A.    he felt uncomfortable
B.     he befriended Voldemort
C.     things improved in his life
D.    he had fantasy about magic
E.     he became ordinary people

3. We can conclude from the first paragraph that ....


A.    Harry Potter’s parents were muggle
B.     Harry Potter lived in a magical place
C.     Harry Potter is a relative of  Voldemort
D.    Harry Potter’s parents adopted him as an orphan
E.     Harry Potter enjoyed his life with his uncle and 

TEXT 3
Reading the three plots of Marry Higgins Clark in All Through the Night concern a stolen
gold ornamental cup, a missing baby, and a will which seems to be deceitful. To solve the
mystery, she revives her beloved characters; Alvirah, the former cleaning woman; and Willy
Meeham, the plumber who won the lottery. They left their life in Jackson Heights, Queens,
for an apartment on Central Park. The two have fun along the way solving the puzzle.

The pace is swift and the story is pure escape - totally fun Mary Higgins Clark. I admit,
however, that l am still trying to know what melody of the song "All Through the
Night" sounds like.

This holiday season, put aside your chores and curl up on couch with All Through the Night.
When you close it you will be relaxed and more ready to enjoy the festivities. And then you
might just want to tuck a copy into someone's stocking or gift bag, as well.

1. What is the writer's suggestion for the holiday season?


A. Left your life for an apartment in Central Park.
B. Put aside your chores and read the novel. 
C. Tuck a stocking into someone's gift bag.
D. Stole a gold ornament and he deceitful.
E. Have fun and solve some puzzles. 

2. What intrigues the writer about All Through the Night?


A. lt made her curl up on couch all day.
B. It made her ready for any festivities during holiday.
C. She didn”t know the melody of the song in the book.
D. She wanted to escape every time she read the book.
E. She closed it and got relax.
35. In the first paragraph, the reviewer ....
A. introduces the Marry Higgins Clark
B. analyzes the three plots in the story 
C. mainly discusses about Alvirah
D. is solving all of the mystery
E. summarizes the characters

TEXT 4
As the hilariously funny tale called The Princess Diaries begins, Mia Thermopolis is just a
regular high school freshman at Albert Einstein High School. Well, as regular as you can be
when you live in a loft in downtown New York with your flighty artist Mom. And as regular as you
can be when your best friend is Lilly, a punky and spunky militant who produces her ownTV
show.

As readers can guess from the  title, this book takes the form of a diary, written by Mia. Over the
pan of a month, she relates her daily woes and embarrassments in heart breaking detail. As
with most teenaged girls, Mia thinks she is hopeless, looks-wise. She's tall --- 5’9" --- and klutzy,
and not so gifted in the chest department.

Then there is school. One of Mia’s biggest problems is the fact she is flunking Algebra and, to
make matters worse, her Mom has begun dating her teacher. Gross.

In the boy department, the cutest one in school has the locker next to hers, but doesn't even
know Mia exists, even as his snooty girlfriend Lana, a popular cheerleader, torments her. And to
top it off, Mia is developing some sort of weird crush on Michael, Lilly’s computer nerd brother.

Then one day, Mia finds out she is a princess. Okay, I know that doesn’t sound bad to most
girls, but Mia hates the idea instantly. How does this fairy tale come true? Her father is ruler of
the principality of Genovia and since Mia is his only child, she is next in line to the throne. Her
dad sends in the big guns to convince Mia that being a princess is what she is meant to do: her
formidable grandmother comes to New York to give Mia "Princess Lessons". And as the word
spreads around Albert Einstein High School that Mia is royalty, her life just gets more crazy.

The ending of The Princess Diaries is a twisty one and will leave you jonesing for more stories
of Mia and the rest of her friends.

Reviewed by Jennifer Abbots

1. Who wrote The Princess Diaries?

      A. Mia Thermapolis


      B. Jennifer Abbots
      C. Meg Cabot
      D. Albert Einstein
      E. Lilly 

2. What is the communicative purpose of the text above?

      A. To criticise an art work, event for a public audience


      B. To entertain and to deal with actual in different ways
      C. To describe the story of the princes diaries
      D. To present (at least) many different aspects of an issue
      E. To explain the processes involved in the formation of sosiocultural
phenomena

3. Which one is true based on the text above?

      A. The Princess Diaries was written by Jennifer Abbots


      B. Mia was a student in  Albert Einstein High School
      C. The Ending of The Princess Diaries is amazing
      D. Mia was avoided by her friends
      E. The princess Diaries is the title of  movie

4. "Her father is ruler of the principality of Genovia ..." paragraph (5) The underlined
word refers to ....

      A. Lilly


      B. Lana
      C. Mia
      D. Mia's teacher
      E. Mia's mom

5. Who is the reviewer of the novel?

      A. Meg Cabot


      B. Albert Einstein
      C. Mia Thermopolis
      D. Jennifer Abbots
      E. Michael

TEXT 5

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS

Captain Phillips is an upcoming 2013 American biographical action thriller film directed
by Paul Greengrass based upon the book, A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy
SEALs, and Dangerous days at Sea, by Richard Phillips with Stephan Tatty, and
starring Tom Hanks. It is produced by Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, and Michael De Luca.
The film tells a biopic of merchant mariner Captain Richard Phillips, who was taken
hostage for several days by Somali Pirates when the container ship Maersk Alabama
which sailed from southern Oman drown along the coast of Somalia and then to Kenya
was hijacked in 2009.

Captain Richard Phillips (Tom Hanks), a veteran merchant mariner, still lives in his
native New England, and he's a plainspoken family man full of anxiety about the
economically bleak new world his kids are facing. When his wife (Chaterine Keener)
drops him off at the airport, we can see reverse her. The film then cuts to Somalia, a
land of dust and poverty, where the pirates are recruited for their mission as if they were
migrant farm workers lining up to be chosen for that day's labor. Greengrass doesn't
have to fill in much about the violent, chaotic breakdown of Somalia to let us know that
these men have little choice.

The film does not generate quite the same level of excruciating suspense as some of
Greengrass' previous triumphs, but it nonetheless holds us hostage as it proceeds. As
for the four Somali immigrants, they are remarkably effective in their first professional
acting gigs. 
1. What is the communicative purpose of the text above ....

      A. To criticise about film Captain Phillips


      B. To entertaint about film Captain Phillips
      C. To give information about film Captain Phillips
      D. To describe about film Captain Phillipss
      E. To explain about film Captain Phillips 

2. The text is a review of a ....

      A. Song


      B. Book
      C. Novel
      D. Painting
      E. Movie

3. According to the text, Captain Phillips ....

      A. Traveled from Somalia to Kenya to find a ship


      B. Hijacked a container ship
      C. Hijacked many ships in Somalia
      D. Was a hostage by Somalia pirates
      E. Was a sailor in Southern Oman

4. From paragraph two, we can see that Captain Phillips was ....about his kids.

      A. Pleased


      B. Happy
      C. Doubt
      D. Worried
      E. Afraid

5. "level of excruciating suspense as some ...." (paragraph 3) synonym of the


underlined word is ....

      A. Certainty


      B. Tension
      C. Rejoice
      D. Peace
      E. Attractive

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