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NAMA : IS – ALUKAL FAUZIAH ANUGRAH ANANDA

KELAS : XI IPA 4

MAPEL : BAHASA INGGRIS


Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to build 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
contain digestive juices which moisten the food, so it can be swallowed easily.
From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into stomach. Here, the
food is
mixed with juices secreted by the cells in stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the
small intestine. All time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixing and moving
the 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.

1.The purpose of the text is …..


a.To explain the process involved in digestion
b.To inform the readers about important part of human body
c.To entertain or amuse the readers
d.To persuade people that men have millions of cells
e.To give a description about esophagus and villi

2.What is “digestion” mean?


a.The process of replacing worn out cells
b.The process of changing food into substances that can be carried in the blood
c.The process of building up new cells
d.The process of taking food into our mouth
e.The process of providing energy for each cell

3.What is the first digestive juices?


a.Esophagus
b.Saliva
c.intestine
d.Glands
e.Enzymes

4.“The digestive system begins as soon as we put the food into the mouth.”
This information can be found in paragraph ……
a.One and three
b.Three
c.One
d.Four
e.Two

5.“These are soon absorbed by the villi” (Paragraph 4)


The underlined word refers to …..
a.Juices
b.Foodstuff
c.Acids
d.Cells
e.Villi

Eagles are large, powerfully built birds of prey, with a heavy head and beak. Even the smallest
eagles, like the booted eagle (Aquila pennata) (which is comparable in size to a common buzzard
(Buteo buteo) or red-tailed hawk (B. jamaicensis)), have relatively longer and more evenly broad
wings, and more direct, faster flight – despite the reduced size of aerodynamic feathers. Most
eagles are larger than any other raptors apart from some vultures. The smallest species of eagle is
the South Nicobar serpent eagle (Spilornis klossi), at 450 g (0.99 lb) and 40 cm (16 in). The
largest species are discussed below. Like all birds of prey, eagles have very large hooked beaks
for ripping flesh from their prey, strong muscular legs, and powerful talons. The beak is typically
heavier than that of most other birds of prey. Eagles’ eyes are extremely powerful, having up to
3.6 times human acuity for the martial eagle, which enables them to spot potential prey from a
very long distance.This keen eyesight is primarily attributed to their extremely large pupils
which ensure minimal diffraction (scattering) of the incoming light. The female of all known
species of eagles is larger than the male.

1.What is the smallest eagle that mention on the text?


A. Spilornis klossi.
B. Red tailed hawk.
C. Aquila pennata.
D. Buzzard.
E. Booted eagle.

2.From the text we know that …


A. Eagle are the smallest bird.
B. Eagles are large, powerfully built birds of prey.
C. Eagles are weak bird.
D. No one want to pet eagles.
E. Eagles are scary for humans.

Roy Hodgson has admitted he did not want his 40-year coaching career to end on the sour note
of England’s humiliating defeat against Iceland at Euro 2016 after taking up the reins back at his
first club, Crystal Palace, in the Premier League.

The former national manager will oversee his first training session at Palace’s Beckenham
training ground on Wednesday after signing a two-year contract to succeed Frank de Boer. The
Dutchman was sacked this week after only 77 days and four top-flight games in charge, with all
of those matches lost without a goal scored en route to leave Palace propping up the Premier
League with a daunting run of fixtures ahead.

Hodgson, whose first game in charge will be against Southampton on Saturday, had graduated
through the youth-team ranks at Palace, his local club, in the 1960s and has spoken of his pride at
a homecoming. Yet he has also admitted the desire to erase memories of that defeat at Nice’s
Allianz Riviera last June, which ended his four-year spell with the national team. […] (The
Guardian, 12 September 2017)
3.Roy Hodgson will manage club …
A. Manchester United
B. Southhampton
C. Crystal Palace
D. Manchester City
E. Chelsea

4.Before manage’s a Premier League club, Roy Hodgson manage …


A. Another clubs
B. Argentina clubs
C. AC Milan
D. England National Team
E. Southhampton

5.From paragraph 3 we know that …


A. Hodgson first game as England National Team manager is next week
B. Southhampton will get Hodgson as the new couch
C. Hodgson will retire
D. Hodgson will play as player
E. Hodgson will have first game as Crystal Palace manager on Saturday againts Southhampton
Dear Paula,

Hello Paula, how are you? It’s been a month since I last heard from you. Well, I just wanted to
tell you that I was in a hospital last week. According to the doctor; I was infected by dengue
fever.

At first, I felt my body became weak then I fainted when I was studying in the classroom. Then, I
was taken to the hospital because of the high fever.

At the hospital, I was brought into the emergency unit. The doctor immediately gave some
treatment. Finally, I had to stay there for one week. Everyday the doctor kept me on a drip.

At the seventh day, my condition was getting better. After the final check, the doctor gave me
permission to go home. Now, I’m okay and because of my illness, I am now more careful about
keeping in my house clean especially my room, I don’t want to get the same illness again.

OK, I think that’s all from me, write to me soon ok?

Regards

Nadira

Answer the questions below!

1.What is the topic of the letter above?


A.Getting Fever
B.Went to Hospital
C.The doctor recipe
D.In hospital

2.What did the writer do she felt her body became weak?
A.She bought medicine
B.She took a rest all day
C.She went to hospital
D.She consumed the medicine

3.What was the disease that she got?


A.Stomached
B.Toothache
C.Dengue fever
D.Influenza

4.Why the writer was taken to the hospital?


A.She got high fever
B.She got diarrhea
C.She got headache
D.She got broken bones

5.How long she was taken care in the hospital?


A.Four days
B.Five days
C.Six days
D.Seven days

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