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Biography Text

BJ Habibie Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie called BJ. Habibie was born on twenty five Gregorian calendar
months 1936. He was the Third President of the Republic of the Republic of Indonesia (1998–1999).
Habibie was born in Parepare, South Sulawesi Province to Alwi Abdul Jalil Habibie and R.A. Tuti
Giambattista Marino Poespowardojo. His father was a grower from Gorontalo of Bugis descent and
his mother was a Javanese peeress from Yogyakarta. His elders met while learning in Bogor.

Once he was fourteen years old, Habibie’s father died. Following his father’s death, Habibie
continued his studies in the national capital then in 1955 moved to Germany. In 1962, Habibie came
to the Republic of Indonesia for 3 months on leave. Throughout this point, he was reacquainted with
Hasri Ainun, the girl of R. Mohamad Besari. The 2 married in 1962, returning to Germany shortly
later. Habibie and his mate settled in Aken for a brief amount before moving to Oberforstbach. In
1963 they had their 1st son, Ilham Akbar Habibie, and later another son, Thareq Kemal Habibie.

1. Where was bj habibie born?

a. BJ Habibie was born in Bogor

b. BJ Habibie was born in Gorontalo

c. BJ Habibi was born in Yogyakarta

d. BJ Habibie was born in Parepare

2. What happened to BJ Habibie when he was fourteen years old?

a. His father died

b. He graduated from university

c. He married

d. He continuing his study

3. When did BJ Habibie get married?

a. He got married in 1955

b. He got married in 1962

c. He got married in 1963

d. He got married in 1936


4. Who is the first son of BJ Habibie?

a. Hasri Ainun

b. Thareq Kemal Habibie

c. R. Mohamad Besari

d. Ilham Akbar Habibie

5. “In 1963 that they had their 1st son, Ilham Akbar Habibie, and later another son, Thareq Kemal
Habibie.” (paragraph 2) The word “they” supported the text on top of refers to…

a. BJ Habibie

b. Ilham Akbar Habibie and Thareq Kemal Habibie

c. BJ Habibie and his wife

d. Alwi Abdul Jalil Habibie and R.A. Tuti Giambattista Marino Poespowardojo

Text 2

General Sudirman was a high ranking Indonesian military personnel throughout the Indonesian
national revolution. He was the primary commander-in-chief of the Indonesian defense force, he
continues to be widely revered within the country. On twelve November 1945, at AN election to
come to a decision, the military’s commander-in-chief in YogyakartA. The twenty four years previous
Sudirman was chosen over Oerip Soemohardjo in a very close votE. While waiting to be confirmed,
Sudirman ordered AN assault on British and Dutch forces in Ambarawa.

The following battle and British withdrawal strongly supported Sudirman’s well-liked support, and he
was ultimately confirmed on eighteen Dec. General Sudirman commanded military activities
throughout Java, together with a show of force in Yogyakarta on one March 1949. Once the Dutch
began retreating, in July 1949 Sudirman was recalled to Yogyakarta and verboten to fight any. In late
1949 Sudirman’s infectious disease came, and he retired to Magelang, wherever he died slightly
quite a month when the Dutch recognised Indonesia’s independencE. he’s buried at Semaki Heroes’
burying ground in Yogyakarta

6. What’s the monologue about?

a. A life of General Soedirman

b. The family of General Soedirman

c. The death of General Soedirman

d. A spirit of General Soedirman for the Indonesian defense force

e. The military forces commanded by General Soedirman


7. What will we tend to infer from the monologue?

a. His uncle’s name was conjointly Soedirman

b. Gregorian calendar month is that the month of Maulud

c. Soedirman was shot and died within the military war

d. Soedirman died once he was comparatively young

e. Soedirman died on one March 1949

Description text

I have a pet. It’s a dog and that I decided to name it Dolgy. Dolgy may be a Chinese breed. It’s little,
fluffy, and cute. It’s got thick black fur. after I cuddle it, the fur feels soft. Dolgy doesn’t like bones.
Each day it chows soft food like steamed rice, fish, or bread. Every morning I offer him milk and
bread. Dolgy likes to play with my rabbit when I go to school. Dolgy never chows shoes or barks
loudly just like the other pet. Dolgy is a really sweet and friendly animal.

1. The communicative purpose of this text is…..


A. to explain a specific animal
B. to share associate degree amusing incident with others
C. to give 2 points of reading regarding a problem
D. to tell the readers regarding the sweetness of Dolgy
E. to retell events for the aim of informing and diverting

2. However will Dolgy look like?


A. big, fierce, and cute
B. big, fluffy, and fierce
C. small, fierce, and stink
D. small, fluffy, and cute.
E. small, fluffy, and stink

3. Whom Dolgy plays with once the author goes to school?


A. the writer’s sister
B. the writer’s mother
C. the writer’s cat
D. the writer’s different dog
E. the writer’s rabbit

4. What will Dolgy eat each morning?


A. fish and rice
B. bread and milk
C. bone and milk
D. milk and fish
E. rice and bread

My name is Jonathan. I sleep in Cape Town, South Africa. Let me tell you about my daily activities. I
continuously visit faculty early in the morning, however, I rarely go back early as a result of
continuously visiting faculty and coming home on foot.
My faculty is seven kilometers from my house. The fare is just too big-ticket on my behalf. Once
faculty, most of my friends observe African dances, however, I cannot be part of them as a result of
which I have to assist my folks. I need to get water from a well and babysit my sisters. I have 2
sisters. Sometimes, I do my prep within the evening, however, at different times I am too tired to try
and do it.

8. The text primarily discusses…


A. Jonathan’s activities within the morning
B. Jonathan’s daily activities
C. the big-ticket bus fares
D. Cape Town

9. isn’t the following statement isn’t true?


A. Jonathan has 2 sisters.
B. Jonathan lives in South Africa.
C. Jonathan continuously studies within the evening.
D. Jonathan’s faculty is away from his house.

Correlative conjunction
1. Both Emily ____ Cathy are from Paris.
a. or
b. and
c. nor
2. I’ll eat _____ pancake or salad.
a. either
b. but also
c. neither
3. Either the teacher _____ the students are planning to come.
a. nor
b. or
c. and
4. I have met _____ his father and his mother.
a. both
b. either
c. neither
5. I’ll buy either book _____ magazine tomorrow.
a. or
b. nor
c. and
6. The research project will take ____ time and money.
a. neither
b. both
c. either
7. Neither Jack ____ Clark are here.
a. or
b. nor
c, and
8. Not only my car _____ my motorcycle is broken.
a. either
b. but also
c. both
9. Emily is _____ pretty but also smart.
a. not only
b. neither
c. both
10. He likes _____ coffee nor tea.
a. both
b. either
c. neither

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Pamphlet
1. What is the Pamphlet about?.....
A. Open a new Restaurant
B. Promote Pizza House
C. Launch a new Pizza House
D. Publish a best service

2. The statements below are true, EXCEPT ....


A. Pay 30$ you can get 1 regular pasta
B. Pay 50$ you can get 3 cold drinks
C. Pizza serve by skilled pizza baker
D. Amazing launch set available for four hours

Note: A pamphlet, by definition, is a small, unbound booklet that is used to advertise or


provide information on a single subject. They are mainly used for informing rather than
direct selling.

Report Text
Napoleon is a favorite fish for divers in many regions of the world. The fish can instantly be
recognized by its size, color and shape. It is one of the largest reef fish in the world. They can grow
up to 230 cm and weigh 190 kg. They have fleshy lips and a hump over the head that is similar to a
napoleon hat. The Hump becomes more prominent with age.
Colors vary with age and sex. Males range from a bright electric blue to green or purplish
blue. Mature males develop a black stripe along the sides, blue spots on their body scales, and blue
scribbles on the head. Juveniles can be identified by their pale greenish color and two black lines
running behind the eye. Females, both old and young, are red-orange on the upper parts of their
bodies and red-orange to white yellow.
Napoleon fish are carnivorous and eat during the day. They can be seen feasting on shellfish,
other fish, sea stars, sea urchins and crabs, crushing the shells to get the animal within. They also
crush large chunks of dead coral rubble with peg-like teeth to feed on the burrowing mussels and
worms.
Pairs spawn together as part of a larger mating group that may consist of over 100
individuals. The planktonic eggs are released into the water, and once the larvae have hatched they
will settle out on the substrate. Adult females are able to change sex but the triggers for this
development are not yet known.
The Napoleon is mainly found on coral reef edges and drop-offs. They move into shallow
bays during the day to feed, and tend to move into deeper waters as they grow older and large.
Adults, therefore, are more common offshore than inshore.
9. What is the text about?
A. The description of Napoleon fish
B. The physical characteristics of carnivorous fish
C. The divers’ favorite animals
D. Napoleon’s family
E. The development of Napoleon fish

10. Where do Napoleon fish move during the day to feed?


A. Offshore
B. Onshore
C. Deeper water
D. Shallow bays
E. Coral reef edges

11. Which of the following statements is mentioned in the text?


A. Napoleon fish tend to move into shallow waters as they grow older and large
B. Napoleon fish move into deep bays during the day to feed
C. Adult females are not able to change sex
D. Napoleon fish are not carnivorous
E. The male has more attractive colours than the females
Discussion Text
Advertisements
There are many reasons for both sides of the question, "Should we have printed
advertisement'?" Many people have strong views and feel that ads are nothing more than useless
junk mail, while other people feel it is important source information.
There are some reasons why we should have advertisement in newspaper and magazines.
One reason is ads give us information about what is available. Looking at ads we can find out what is
on sale and what is new in the market. This is an easy way of shopping. Another reason is that
advertisement promotes business. When shop owners compete against each other the buyer saves
money, more people come to their shops and they sell more goods.
On the other hand, some people argue that ads should not be put in newspapers and
magazines for these various reasons. Firstly, ads cost the shopkeepers a lot of money to print onto
paper. Also some people don't like finding junk mail in their letter boxes. Ads also influence people
to buy items they don't need and can't really afford. Ads use up a lot of space and a lot of effort has
to be made the ads eye-catching.
After looking at both sides of issue, I think we should not have advertisements because they
cost a lot of money and take up a lot of room in the papers. I don't think I find some of them
interesting. I mainly disagree because it's junk mail.

1. Why does the writer present two sides of opinions of advertisements?


A. She/he wants to take side
B. She/he wants to be in the affirmative side
C. She/he uses the opinions to emphasize her own stance
D. She/he wants the readers know the opinion about the issue
E. She/he wants the readers to understand her stance

2. The writer influences the readers by repeatedly saying that ....


A. The ads are only garbage
B. The ads contain unimportant business information
C. The ads promote unnecessary service products
D. The ads inform us tips of easy shopping
E. The ads become the source of information
3. "Ads use up a lot of space and a lot of effort has to be made the ads eye-catching. The
underlined word is closest in meaning to ....
A. Newsworthy
B. Subtle
C. Plain
D. Impressive
E. Delicate

4. What is the generic structure of the text?


A. Arguments-Recommendation-Thesis
B. Recommendation-Issue-Arguments-Thesis
C. Issue-Supporting Points-Contrasting Points-Conclusion
D. Thesis-Supporting Points-Contrasting Points-Reiteration
E. Reiteration-Arguments-Thesis
5. "... their shops and they sell more goods." (paragraph 2) The underlined word refers to ....
A. Buyer
B. Shop owners
C. Readers
D. Writer
E. Advertiser

Review Text
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.
6. 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

7. The text is a review of a ....


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

8. 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

9. From paragraph two, we can see that Captain Phillips was .... about his kids.
A. Pleased
B. Happy
C. Doubt
D. Worried
E. Afraid

10. "level of excruciating suspense as some ...." (paragraph 3) synonym of the underlined
word is ....
A. Certainty
B. Tension
C. Rejoice
D. Peace
E. Attractive

Cause and effect conjuction


1. He is … handsome that many girls like him.
a. So
b. Such

2. He is … handsome that many girls like him.


a. So
b. Such

3. Tasya is … a diligent girl that many teachers like her.


a. So
b. Such

4. it is … an expensive car that everyone wants to have one


a. So
b. Such

Conditional Sentence
1. If we ….. (wake up) earlier, we would have reached school.
a. wake up
b. woke up
c. woken up
d. had woken up

2. I would never lend to you if I ….. (know) before.


a. know
b. knows
c. knew
d. had known
3. Nothing is going to change my love for you if you always ….. (love) me too.
a. love
b. loves
c. loving
d. will love

4. If I were rich, I ….. (collect) many branded bags.


a. collected
b. would collect
c. had collected
d. would collected

5. “If Rani were not busy at the moment, she would go out with me.” From this utterance we
know that Rani ….. with her.
a. goes
b. went
c. didn’t go
d. doesn’t go

6. _____ her shyness, she would have become a great teacher.


a. She had overcome
b. If had she overcome
c. If she overcame
d. If she would overcome

Finite definite
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Conjunction though,although,eventhough
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