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a. I
b. Me
c. Mine
d. Your
e. Yours
3. They run their family business themselves because … father died last year.
a. their
b. they
c. them
d. my
e. mine
7. The teacher tells … to make friends with students from English speaking countries so that … can
improve our English.
a. I, me
b. us, we
c. we, us
d. she, hers
e. he, him
9. Alia often tells Hannah about her rehearsal. … joins a choir club in her school.
a. She
b. Her
c. Hers
d. His
e. Him
10. As for hobbies, we are really into sport a music. So, we can share … experience about football players
and songs.
a. my
b. our
c. their
d. her
e. his
15. Your friend was accepted in a reputable university. How would you congratulate him?
a. Congratulations! Good luck for your study
b. Thank you
c. Thank you for your achievement
d. Happy graduation
e. Happy birthday
The ethnic groups in the mountain regions of southwest and central Sulawesi (Celebes) are known by the name of
Toraja, which has come to mean "those who live upstream" or "those who live in the mountains". Their name is in
fact derived from the word Raja, which in Sanskrit means "king". The society is hierarchically structured: the
noblemen are called rengnge, the ordinary people to makaka, and the slaves to kaunan; birth determines which
rank a person will occupy.
The distinctive features of the traditional houses (tongkonan) of the Toraja are the "buffalo horns", the roof design
and the rich decoration on the walls. The buffalo is a symbol of status, courage, strength and fighting spirit.
Designed as a representation on the universe, the tongkonan is constructed in three parts: the upper world (the
roof), the world of humans (the middle of the building), and the underworld (the space under the floor). The highly
distinctive roors constructed by the Toraja given rise to various ingenious interpretations. Certainly the roof is
something of deep significance for the Toraja, and even today they build "modern" (in other words houses built
with cement) houses with such roofs.
25. “Congratulations! I am happy for you”. The synonym of the underlined word is …
a. Sad
b. Glad
c. Angry
d. Farious
e. cry