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1) The following text is for number 1-5

How do Seasons Happen?

Seasons come to us regularly. We have probably notice that it gets warmer in


summer or dry season while it get colder in the winter or wet season. However
do we know how these seasons change?
Season happen and change every year. This happens because the Earth tits
back and forth as it goes around the Sun. During the summer, the Earth tits
toward the sun. it makes half of the Earth hotter. This condition is what we call
summer. During the other half of the year, the Earth tilts away from the Sun.
As a result, it makes that half of the Earth cooler. This cool condition is then
what we call winter.

The different parts of the world have the same season at different times. In the
northern half of the world, winter happens during the months of December,
January, and Febuary. The regions are such North America and Europe. In
the other land, the southern half of the world have winter during the months of
June, July, and August. The regions are like South America and Australia.
How does this difference happen? The same season happens at different
times because the top and bottom halves of the Earth tilt away from the Sun at
different times.

What kind of text is it?


A:) Recount
B:) Report
C:) Explanation
D:) Narrative
E:) Review

2) How do Seasons Happen?

Seasons come to us regularly. We have probably notice that it gets warmer in


summer or dry season while it get colder in the winter or wet season. However
do we know how these seasons change?
Season happen and change every year. This happens because the Earth tits
back and forth as it goes around the Sun. During the summer, the Earth tits
toward the sun. it makes half of the Earth hotter. This condition is what we call
summer. During the other half of the year, the Earth tilts away from the Sun.
As a result, it makes that half of the Earth cooler. This cool condition is then
what we call winter.

The different parts of the world have the same season at different times. In the
northern half of the world, winter happens during the months of December,
January, and Febuary. The regions are such North America and Europe. In
the other land, the southern half of the world have winter during the months of
June, July, and August. The regions are like South America and Australia.
How does this difference happen? The same season happens at different
times because the top and bottom halves of the Earth tilt away from the Sun at
different times.
Seasons happen due to the influence of the ….

A:) sun
B:) moon
C:) earth
D:) air
E:) wind

3) How do Seasons Happen?

Seasons come to us regularly. We have probably notice that it gets warmer in


summer or dry season while it get colder in the winter or wet season. However
do we know how these seasons change?
Season happen and change every year. This happens because the Earth tits
back and forth as it goes around the Sun. During the summer, the Earth tits
toward the sun. it makes half of the Earth hotter. This condition is what we call
summer. During the other half of the year, the Earth tilts away from the Sun.
As a result, it makes that half of the Earth cooler. This cool condition is then
what we call winter.

The different parts of the world have the same season at different times. In the
northern half of the world, winter happens during the months of December,
January, and Febuary. The regions are such North America and Europe. In
the other land, the southern half of the world have winter during the months of
June, July, and August. The regions are like South America and Australia.
How does this difference happen? The same season happens at different
times because the top and bottom halves of the Earth tilt away from the Sun at
different times.

The Earth becomes cooler because….


A:) the Earth is in the cooling state
B:) the Earth is away from the sun
C:) the Earth is towards the sun
D:) the Earth are towards the sun
E:) the Earth is entering the winter session

4) How do Seasons Happen?

Seasons come to us regularly. We have probably notice that it gets warmer in


summer or dry season while it get colder in the winter or wet season. However
do we know how these seasons change?
Season happen and change every year. This happens because the Earth tits
back and forth as it goes around the Sun. During the summer, the Earth tits
toward the sun. it makes half of the Earth hotter. This condition is what we call
summer. During the other half of the year, the Earth tilts away from the Sun.
As a result, it makes that half of the Earth cooler. This cool condition is then
what we call winter.

The different parts of the world have the same season at different times. In the
northern half of the world, winter happens during the months of December,
January, and Febuary. The regions are such North America and Europe. In
the other land, the southern half of the world have winter during the months of
June, July, and August. The regions are like South America and Australia.
How does this difference happen? The same season happens at different
times because the top and bottom halves of the Earth tilt away from the Sun at
different times.

December, January, and February indicate the happening of …. season in


north.

A:) dry
B:) rain
C:) spring
D:) autumn
E:) winter

5) How do Seasons Happen?

Seasons come to us regularly. We have probably notice that it gets warmer in


summer or dry season while it get colder in the winter or wet season. However
do we know how these seasons change?
Season happen and change every year. This happens because the Earth tits
back and forth as it goes around the Sun. During the summer, the Earth tits
toward the sun. it makes half of the Earth hotter. This condition is what we call
summer. During the other half of the year, the Earth tilts away from the Sun.
As a result, it makes that half of the Earth cooler. This cool condition is then
what we call winter.

The different parts of the world have the same season at different times. In the
northern half of the world, winter happens during the months of December,
January, and Febuary. The regions are such North America and Europe. In
the other land, the southern half of the world have winter during the months of
June, July, and August. The regions are like South America and Australia.
How does this difference happen? The same season happens at different
times because the top and bottom halves of the Earth tilt away from the Sun at
different times.

There are parts region that have the different season. It is caused by….
A:) the different rate of Earth tilting
B:) the Sun exposure
C:) the rate of air
D:) the wind speed
E:) the constellation

6) The following text is for number 6-10¸


How does Rain Fall?
Rain is one of the main sources of fresh water for almost all people in the
world. It provides suitable conditions for diverse ecosystems. It is also used as
hydroelectric power plants and crop irrigation. But, do you know how rain
happens?

The rain’s phenomenon is actually what we often call as “water circle.” The
concept of the water cycle involves the sun heating the Earth’s surface water
and causing the surface water to evaporate. Then the water vapor rises into
the Earth’s atmosphere.

The water in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid droplets. The
droplets grow bigger and heavier and fall to the Earth as precipitation.
However, not all rain can reach the surface of the earth. Some evaporates
while failing through dry air. This is what we call as “Virga”, a phenomenon
which is often seen in hot, dry desert regions.
What happen to the doplet when it gets heavy?
A:) Rise
B:) Fall
C:) Flow
D:) Evaporates
E:) Boiled

7) How does Rain Fall?

Rain is one of the main sources of fresh water for almost all people in the
world. It provides suitable conditions for diverse ecosystems. It is also used as
hydroelectric power plants and crop irrigation. But, do you know how rain
happens?
The rain’s phenomenon is actually what we often call as “water circle.” The
concept of the water cycle involves the sun heating the Earth’s surface water
and causing the surface water to evaporate. Then the water vapor rises into
the Earth’s atmosphere.
The water in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid droplets. The
droplets grow bigger and heavier and fall to the Earth as precipitation.
However, not all rain can reach the surface of the earth. Some evaporates
while failing through dry air. This is what we call as “Virga”, a phenomenon
which is often seen in hot, dry desert regions.
What is the other name of raining process?
A:) Water cycle
B:) Water metamorphosis
C:) Water ransacking
D:) Snowing
E:) Watering

8) How does Rain Fall?

Rain is one of the main sources of fresh water for almost all people in the
world. It provides suitable conditions for diverse ecosystems. It is also used as
hydroelectric power plants and crop irrigation. But, do you know how rain
happens?
The rain’s phenomenon is actually what we often call as “water circle.” The
concept of the water cycle involves the sun heating the Earth’s surface water
and causing the surface water to evaporate. Then the water vapor rises into
the Earth’s atmosphere.
The water in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid droplets. The
droplets grow bigger and heavier and fall to the Earth as precipitation.
However, not all rain can reach the surface of the earth. Some evaporates
while failing through dry air. This is what we call as “Virga”, a phenomenon
which is often seen in hot, dry desert regions.
What can evaporate the sea?
A:) Sun heat
B:) Fire heat
C:) Water heat
D:) Ice
E:) Global Warming

9) How does Rain Fall?


Rain is one of the main sources of fresh water for almost all people in the
world. It provides suitable conditions for diverse ecosystems. It is also used as
hydroelectric power plants and crop irrigation. But, do you know how rain
happens?

The rain’s phenomenon is actually what we often call as “water circle.” The
concept of the water cycle involves the sun heating the Earth’s surface water
and causing the surface water to evaporate. Then the water vapor rises into
the Earth’s atmosphere.

The water in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid droplets. The
droplets grow bigger and heavier and fall to the Earth as precipitation.

However, not all rain can reach the surface of the earth. Some evaporates
while failing through dry air. This is what we call as “Virga”, a phenomenon
which is often seen in hot, dry desert regions.
Where is the location of condensation?
A:) Atmosphere
B:) Sea
C:) River
D:) Lake
E:) Sun heat

10) How does Rain Fall?

Rain is one of the main sources of fresh water for almost all people in the
world. It provides suitable conditions for diverse ecosystems. It is also used as
hydroelectric power plants and crop irrigation. But, do you know how rain
happens?

The rain’s phenomenon is actually what we often call as “water circle.” The
concept of the water cycle involves the sun heating the Earth’s surface water
and causing the surface water to evaporate. Then the water vapor rises into
the Earth’s atmosphere.

The water in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid droplets. The
droplets grow bigger and heavier and fall to the Earth as precipitation.
However, not all rain can reach the surface of the earth. Some evaporates
while failing through dry air. This is what we call as “Virga”, a phenomenon
which is often seen in hot, dry desert regions.
Why does not all rain fall to the ground?
A:) it is evaporate by hot air
B:) The water’s ascendancy from the sun heat
C:) The cooling of air into droplets
D:) The heat caused by the sun
E:) The water boiling Phenomenon

11) The following text is for number 11-15


Snow

The snowfall is always exciting, isn’t it? In the snowfall you can crunch through
the snow, make a snowman and play snowballs with your brother. Have you
ever wondered how snow is made, through?

Snow occurs when water vapors in the air freeze before they can turn into
water. This happens when the temperature in the clouds is very cold.
Snowflakes are made up of crystals of ice that have formed around bits of dirt
in the air. The snowflakes start out very small and grow. Each snowflake is
different and might contain up to 200 crystals.
What does the writer think about snowfall?
A:) Exciting
B:) Sad
C:) Frightening
D:) Dejecting
E:) Ugly
Kunci: A
Q:12) Snow

The snowfall is always exciting, isn’t it? In the snowfall you can crunch through
the snow, make a snowman and play snowballs with your brother. Have you
ever wondered how snow is made, through?

Snow occurs when water vapors in the air freeze before they can turn into
water. This happens when the temperature in the clouds is very cold.
Snowflakes are made up of crystals of ice that have formed around bits of dirt
in the air. The snowflakes start out very small and grow. Each snowflake is
different and might contain up to 200 crystals.
Snow is the water that….
A:) evaporate
B:) precipitate
C:) freeze
D:) boil
E:) go out
Kunci: C
Q:13) Snow

The snowfall is always exciting, isn’t it? In the snowfall you can crunch through
the snow, make a snowman and play snowballs with your brother. Have you
ever wondered how snow is made, through?

Snow occurs when water vapors in the air freeze before they can turn into
water. This happens when the temperature in the clouds is very cold.
Snowflakes are made up of crystals of ice that have formed around bits of dirt
in the air. The snowflakes start out very small and grow. Each snowflake is
different and might contain up to 200 crystals.
The average amount of a snow is crystals...
A:) 100
B:) 200
C:) 300
D:) 400
E:) 500
Kunci: B
Q:14) Snow

The snowfall is always exciting, isn’t it? In the snowfall you can crunch through
the snow, make a snowman and play snowballs with your brother. Have you
ever wondered how snow is made, through?
Snow occurs when water vapors in the air freeze before they can turn into
water. This happens when the temperature in the clouds is very cold.
Snowflakes are made up of crystals of ice that have formed around bits of dirt
in the air. The snowflakes start out very small and grow. Each snowflake is
different and might contain up to 200 crystals.
Snow happens in the air because ….
A:) the evaporation is failed
B:) the weather in the cloud is too cold
C:) there is no condensation
D:) the atmosphere layer is too thin
E:) there is no adequate precipitation
Kunci: B
Q:15) Snow

The snowfall is always exciting, isn’t it? In the snowfall you can crunch through
the snow, make a snowman and play snowballs with your brother. Have you
ever wondered how snow is made, through?

Snow occurs when water vapors in the air freeze before they can turn into
water. This happens when the temperature in the clouds is very cold.
Snowflakes are made up of crystals of ice that have formed around bits of dirt
in the air. The snowflakes start out very small and grow. Each snowflake is
different and might contain up to 200 crystals.
What is the name of the text above?
A:) Explanation
B:) Narrative
C:) Recount
D:) Report
E:) Descriptive
Kunci: A
Q:16) The following text is for number 16-19

Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to built


up new cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take
must be changed into substances that can be carried in the blood to the
places where they are needed. This process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes place in the mouth. The food we eat is
broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice
secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice which moisten
the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into
the stomach. Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in
the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the
time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixing and moving the
food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. These are soon absorbed by the
villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) and passed into
the bloodstream.

What is the text about?


A:) The digestive system
B:) The digestive juice
C:) The method of the digestive system
D:) The process of intestine work
E:) The food substances
Kunci: A
Q:17) Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to built
up new cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take
must be changed into substances that can be carried in the blood to the
places where they are needed. This process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes place in the mouth. The food we eat is
broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice
secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice which moisten
the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into
the stomach. Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in
the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the
time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixing and moving the
food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. These are soon absorbed by the
villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) and passed into
the bloodstream.

How can we swallow the food easily?


A:) The food changes into acids absorbed by the villi.
B:) The food must be digested first through the process.
C:) The food is directly swallowed through esophagus into the stomach.
D:) The food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach.
E:) The food we take must be changed into substances carried in the blood to the
places.
Kunci: B
Q:18) Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to built
up new cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take
must be changed into substances that can be carried in the blood to the
places where they are needed. This process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes place in the mouth. The food we eat is
broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice
secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice which moisten
the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into
the stomach. Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in
the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the
time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixing and moving the
food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. These are soon absorbed by the
villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) and passed into
the bloodstream.

From the text above, we imply that ….


A:) a good process of digestive system will help our body becoming healthier.
B:) no one concerned with the process of digestive system for their health.
C:) the digestive system is needed if we are eating the food instantly.
D:) every body must conduct the processes of digestive system well.
E:) the better we digest the food we eat, the healthier we will be.
Kunci: A
Q:19) Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to built
up new cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take
must be changed into substances that can be carried in the blood to the
places where they are needed. This process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes place in the mouth. The food we eat is
broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice
secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice which moisten
the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into
the stomach. Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in
the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the
time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixing and moving the
food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. These are soon absorbed by the
villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) and passed into
the bloodstream.

“Human body is made up of countless millions of cells.” (Paragraph 1). The


phrase “made up” means ….
A:) produced
B:) managed
C:) arranged
D:) completed
E:) constructed
Kunci: E
Q:20) The following text is for number 20-22.

What is photosynthesis? Photosynthesis is a food-making process that occurs


in green plants. It is the chief function of leaves. The word photosynthesis
means putting together with light. Green plants use energy from light to
combine carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and other chemical
compounds.
How is the light used in photosynthesis?

The light used in photosynthesis is absorbed by a green pigment called


chlorophyll. Each food-making cell in a plant leaf contains chlorophyll in small
bodies called chloroplasts. In chloroplast, light energy causes water drawn
form the soil to split into hydrogen and oxygen.

What are the steps of photosynthesis process? Let me tell you the process of
photosynthesis, in a series of complicated steps, the hydrogen combines with
carbon dioxide from the air, forming a simple sugar. Oxygen from the water
molecules is given off in the process. From sugar together with nitrogen,
sulphur, and phosporus from the soil-green plants can make starch, fat,
protein, vitamins, and other complex compounds essential for life.
Photosynthesis provides the chemical energy that is needed to produced
these compounds.

What step after the hydrogen combines with carbon dioxide from the air …
A:) Food-making process that occurs in green plants.
B:) Oxygen from the water molecules is given off in the process.
C:) Water drawn form the soil to split into hydrogen and oxygen.
D:) Photosynthesis provides the chemical energy that is needed to produced
these compounds.
E:) Phosporus from the soil-green plants can make starch, fat, protein, vitamins,
and other complex compounds essential for life.
Kunci: B
Q:21) What is photosynthesis? Photosynthesis is a food-making process that occurs
in green plants. It is the chief function of leaves. The word photosynthesis
means putting together with light. Green plants use energy from light to
combine carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and other chemical
compounds.
How is the light used in photosynthesis?

The light used in photosynthesis is absorbed by a green pigment called


chlorophyll. Each food-making cell in a plant leaf contains chlorophyll in small
bodies called chloroplasts. In chloroplast, light energy causes water drawn
form the soil to split into hydrogen and oxygen.

What are the steps of photosynthesis process? Let me tell you the process of
photosynthesis, in a series of complicated steps, the hydrogen combines with
carbon dioxide from the air, forming a simple sugar. Oxygen from the water
molecules is given off in the process. From sugar together with nitrogen,
sulphur, and phosporus from the soil-green plants can make starch, fat,
protein, vitamins, and other complex compounds essential for life.
Photosynthesis provides the chemical energy that is needed to produced
these compounds.
What are photosynthesis need …
A:) Water, light, oxygen, worm
B:) Soil, chlorophyll, sun, human
C:) Bug, air, oxigen, food
D:) Light, Carbon dioxide, humus
E:) Candle, vitamins, hydrogen
Kunci: D
Q:22) What is photosynthesis? Photosynthesis is a food-making process that occurs
in green plants. It is the chief function of leaves. The word photosynthesis
means putting together with light. Green plants use energy from light to
combine carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and other chemical
compounds.
How is the light used in photosynthesis?

The light used in photosynthesis is absorbed by a green pigment called


chlorophyll. Each food-making cell in a plant leaf contains chlorophyll in small
bodies called chloroplasts. In chloroplast, light energy causes water drawn
form the soil to split into hydrogen and oxygen.

What are the steps of photosynthesis process? Let me tell you the process of
photosynthesis, in a series of complicated steps, the hydrogen combines with
carbon dioxide from the air, forming a simple sugar. Oxygen from the water
molecules is given off in the process. From sugar together with nitrogen,
sulphur, and phosporus from the soil-green plants can make starch, fat,
protein, vitamins, and other complex compounds essential for life.
Photosynthesis provides the chemical energy that is needed to produced
these compounds.
What the product of photosynthesis …
A:) Sugar
B:) Food
C:) Food and O2
D:) Root
E:) Branch
Kunci: C
Q:23) The following text is for number 23-25

A flood is an overflow of an expanse of water that submerges land. In the


sense of “ flowing water”, the world may also be applied to inflow of the tide.
Flooding may result from the volume of water within a body of water, such as
a river or lake , which overflows or break levees, with the result that some of
the water escapes its unusual boundaries.

While the size of a lake or other body of water will vary with seasonal changes
in precipitation and show melt, it is not a significant flood unless such escapes
of water endanger land areas used by man like a village, city or other
inhabited area.

Floods can also occur in rivers, when fl ow exceeds the capacity of the river
channel, particularly at bends or meanders. Flood often cause damage to
homes and businesses if they are placed in natural flood plains of rivers.
While flood damage van be virtually eliminated by moving away from and
other bodies of water, since time out of mind, people have lived and worked
by the water to seek the sustenance and capitalize on the gains of cheap and
easy travel and commerce by being near water. That humans continue to
inhabit areas threatened by flood damage is evidence that the perceived value
of living near the water exceeds the cost of repeated periodic flooding.

What should people do to avoid the loss of their business caused by the
flood?
A:) Live and work by the body of water
B:) Place in natural flood plains of rivers
C:) Inhabit the areas threatened by flood damage
D:) Move away from rivers and other bodies of water
E:) Seek substance and benefit from cheap and easy travel commerce
Kunci: B
Q:24) A flood is an overflow of an expanse of water that submerges land. In the
sense of “ flowing water”, the world may also be applied to inflow of the tide.
Flooding may result from the volume of water within a body of water, such as
a river or lake , which overflows or break levees, with the result that some of
the water escapes its unusual boundaries.

While the size of a lake or other body of water will vary with seasonal changes
in precipitation and show melt, it is not a significant flood unless such escapes
of water endanger land areas used by man like a village, city or other
inhabited area.
Floods can also occur in rivers, when fl ow exceeds the capacity of the river
channel, particularly at bends or meanders. Flood often cause damage to
homes and businesses if they are placed in natural flood plains of rivers.
While flood damage van be virtually eliminated by moving away from and
other bodies of water, since time out of mind, people have lived and worked
by the water to seek the sustenance and capitalize on the gains of cheap and
easy travel and commerce by being near water. That humans continue to
inhabit areas threatened by flood damage is evidence that the perceived value
of living near the water exceeds the cost of repeated periodic flooding.

What is the main idea of the third paragraph?


A:) People do not live by the river for some reasons
B:) Floods can be found at every bend and meander of a river
C:) It is wise for people to leave the flood areas for the safety reason
D:) Floods happen when rivers fl ow over their capacity of waterway
E:) People prefer abandon the areas near the river because of the threat of floods
Kunci: B
Q:25) A flood is an overflow of an expanse of water that submerges land. In the
sense of “ flowing water”, the world may also be applied to inflow of the tide.
Flooding may result from the volume of water within a body of water, such as
a river or lake , which overflows or break levees, with the result that some of
the water escapes its unusual boundaries.

While the size of a lake or other body of water will vary with seasonal changes
in precipitation and show melt, it is not a significant flood unless such escapes
of water endanger land areas used by man like a village, city or other
inhabited area.

Floods can also occur in rivers, when fl ow exceeds the capacity of the river
channel, particularly at bends or meanders. Flood often cause damage to
homes and businesses if they are placed in natural flood plains of rivers.
While flood damage van be virtually eliminated by moving away from and
other bodies of water, since time out of mind, people have lived and worked
by the water to seek the sustenance and capitalize on the gains of cheap and
easy travel and commerce by being near water. That humans continue to
inhabit areas threatened by flood damage is evidence that the perceived value
of living near the water exceeds the cost of repeated periodic flooding.

“……..,it is not significant flood unless such escapes of water endanger land
areas used by man…..” (paragraph 2). The underline word is closest in
meaning to….

A:) Expensive
B:) Ordinary
C:) Intensive
D:) Important
E:) Sufficient
Kunci: D
Q:26) My father buys a new car. The passive form for sentence above is ...
A:) My father bought a new car again
B:) My father is bought a neww car by him
C:) A new car has been bought by him
D:) A new car is bought by my father
E:) Anew car was bought by my father
Kunci: D
Q:27) Mommy always reads a story before I sleep every night.
A:) Every night, mommy is read a story before I sleep
B:) Before I sleep, mommy always reads a story every night
C:) A story is always read by mommy before I sleep every night
D:) A story was always read by mommy before I sleep every night
E:) A story is always beeing read by mommy before I sleep every night
Kunci: C
Q:28) Andy : May I borrow your laptop, Hary?

Hary : Sorry, It …… by brother.


A:) is using
B:) is used
C:) are used
D:) was used
E:) was using
Kunci: B
Q:29) Benny : How many times do they hold the exercise?

Rudy : The exercise …. twice a week.


A:) is held
B:) is hold
C:) are held
D:) are hold
E:) is holding
Kunci: A
Q:30) Y : Why are you so hurry?

Z : I have arrive there on time because I ... by my friends there.


A:) Is Waited
B:) To be waited
C:) Am waiting
D:) Am waited
E:) Waits
Kunci: D
Q:31) The song is for no 31 -32

Sung by Nat King Cole

Smile though your heart is aching. Smile even though it's breaking. When
there are clouds in the sky, you'll get by. If you smile through your fear and
sorrow. Smile and maybe tomorrow. You'll see the sun come shining through
for you.
The massage of the song is ...
A:) Life is not easy to live
B:) Smiling makes our life easy
C:) Be happy and smile
D:) Don’t hide your problem by smiling
E:) The smile brings both joy and sorrow
Kunci: C
Q:32) Sung by Nat King Cole

Smile though your heart is aching. Smile even though it's breaking. When
there are clouds in the sky, you'll get by. If you smile through your fear and
sorrow. Smile and maybe tomorrow. You'll see the sun come shining through
for you.
“Smile and maybe tomorrow” means that ...
A:) Smile is easy to do
B:) Life is always changeing
C:) Smile is everything for us
D:) Smile is just for you feel happy
E:) Life needs people to smile forever
Kunci: E
Q:33) The text is for no 33 to35

Maybe you're reason why all the doors are closed. So you could open one
that leads you to the perfect road. Like a lightning bolt, your heart will blow.
And when it's time, you'll know. You just gotta ignite the light. And let it shine.
Just own the night. Like the Fourth of July.
What lesson is given by this song?
A:) Life is a party
B:) Try to conpete with
C:) Try to make our life shining
D:) Be confident and hard work
E:) Learn from other if you want to succeed
Kunci: D
Q:34) Maybe you're reason why all the doors are closed. So you could open one
that leads you to the perfect road. Like a lightning bolt, your heart will blow.
And when it's time, you'll know. You just gotta ignite the light. And let it shine.
Just own the night. Like the Fourth of July.
“Maybe you’re reason why all the doors are closed so you could open one that
leads you to the perfect road”. It means that ...
A:) We have to try best
B:) Not only talk but action
C:) Finding the problem is the key
D:) To start something better needs patience
E:) The door are provided for the writer
Kunci: D
Q:35) Maybe you're reason why all the doors are closed. So you could open one
that leads you to the perfect road. Like a lightning bolt, your heart will blow.
And when it's time, you'll know. You just gotta ignite the light. And let it shine.
Just own the night. Like the Fourth of July.
For whom the song is suitable for?
A:) The singer herself
B:) All men who need motivation
C:) All people who have weakness
D:) All people who need motivation
E:) All women who need motovation
Kunci: D
Q:36) The text is for no 36-38

Don’t Cry For Me Argentina

The truth is I never left you All through my wild days. My mad existence. I kept
my promise. Don't keep your distance.

The song is about ...


A:) Lovers
B:) Freedom
C:) Nationality
D:) World peace
E:) Woman’s right
Kunci: B
Q:37) Don’t Cry For Me Argentina
The truth is I never left you All through my wild days. My mad existence. I kept
my promise. Don't keep your distance.
The massage of song is ...
A:) People in Argentina have to keep their promise
B:) The people of Argentina do not mourn their leader’s dead
C:) People should be happy of their leader’s dead
D:) The people should not keep the distance
E:) The song writer doesn’t want to cry
Kunci: A
Q:38) Don’t Cry For Me Argentina

The truth is I never left you All through my wild days. My mad existence. I kept
my promise. Don't keep your distance.
“Even when it’s rainy all you ever do is shine You on fire, you a star just like
Mariah”.
This sentence means that ...

A:) The writer tells that his lover is very important for him
B:) The writer thinks that he wants to be superstar
C:) Mariah is a star that always shines
D:) Being superstar is his dream to be
E:) The writer can’t live with Mariah
Kunci: A
Q:39) The Song is for no 39 – 40

Songs for A Dying Planet


Song by: Joe Walsh

Is anyone out there?


Does anybody listen or care anymore?
We are living on a dying planet,
We’re killing everything that’s alive,
And anyone who tries to deny it
Wears a tie

And gets paid to lie


So I wrote these songs for a dying planet,
I’m sorry but I’m telling the truth,
And for everybody trying to save it
These songs are for you, too.
Is anyone out there?
What kind of planet are we living now?

A:) Dying Planet


B:) Good planet
C:) Beautiful planet
D:) Nice planet
E:) Lovely planet
Kunci: A
Q:40) Songs for A Dying Planet
Song by: Joe Walsh

Is anyone out there?


Does anybody listen or care anymore?
We are living on a dying planet,
We’re killing everything that’s alive,
And anyone who tries to deny it
Wears a tie

And gets paid to lie


So I wrote these songs for a dying planet,
I’m sorry but I’m telling the truth,
And for everybody trying to save it
These songs are for you, too.
Is anyone out there?
Who are people who deny that they have killed living things?
A:) People who wear a tie and get paid to lie
B:) People who listen that song
C:) People who live near the singer
D:) People who work in the town
E:) People who sell tie and T-shirt
Kunci: A

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