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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 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.
1. 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
2. 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.
3. 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. Everybody must conduct the processes of digestive system well.
E. The better we digest the food we eat, the healthier we will be.
4. “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
How to Make Starfruit Punch
Ingredients
• 250 gr yellow starfruit in slices
• 100 ml water 2 spoonful of vanilla
• 8 teaspoonful of lemonade extract Procedure
• Put slices of starfruit and water in the blender. Wait until it’s soft. Skim it.
• Add syrup, lemonade extract, and soda water. Stir thoroughly.
• Pour it in the glass and put in the ice cubes.

5. What is the text about?


A. How to make starfruit punch
B. The ingredients of starfruit punch
C. How to use blender
D. How to stir thoroughly
E. How to slice starfruit
6. …..lemonade extract and soda water. Stir thoroughly. The word “stir“ means….
A. To make smooth
B. To boil
C. To cut
D. To make dry
E. To move an object in order to mix it
7. Which of the following procedures is true?
A. Put slices of starfruit in the glass.
B. Put ice cubes in the blender.
C. Skim two spoonful of vanilla.
D. Skim the slices of starfruit and water which have already been softened
E. Wait until the ice cubes are melted.
Have you ever wondered how people get chocolate from? In this article we’ll enter
the amazing world of chocolate so you can understand exactly what you’re eating.
Chocolate starts with a tree called the cacao tree. This tree grows in equatorial regions,
especially in places such as South America, Africa, and Indonesia. The cacao tree produces a
fruit about the size of a small pine apple. Inside the fruit are the tree’s seeds, also known as
cocoa beans.
The beans are fermented for about a week, dried in the sun and then shipped to the chocolate
maker. The chocolate maker starts by roasting the beans to bring out the flavour. Different
beans from different places have different qualities and flavor, so they are often sorted and
blended to produce a distinctive mix. Next, the roasted beans are winnowed. Winnowing
removes the meat nib of the cacao bean from its shell. Then, the nibs are blended. The
blended nibs are ground to make it a liquid. The liquid is called chocolate liquor. It tastes
bitter. All seeds contain some amount of fat, and cacao beans are not different. However,
cacao beans are half fat, which is why the ground nibs form liquid. It’s pure bitter chocolate.
8. The text is about …
A. The cacao tree
B. The cacao beans
C. The raw chocolate
D. The making of chocolate
E. The flavour of chocolate
9. The third paragraph focuses on …
A. The process of producing chocolate
B. How to produce the cocoa flavour
C. Where chocolate comes from
D. The chocolate liquor
E. The cacao fruit
10. ”…, so they are often sorted and blended to produce …” (Paragraph 3.) The word “sorted
“is close in meaning to …
A. Arranged
B. Combined
C. Separated
D. Distributed
E. Organized
11. How does the chocolate maker start to make chocolate?
A. By fermenting the beans.
B. By roasting the beans
C. By blending the beans.
D. By sorting the beans.
E. By drying the beans
Recipe for French Toast
You are going to need:
4 pieces of bread
1 spoon of sugar
2 eggs
A quarter of a cup of milk
Butter
Pan
Fork
Bowl

Before you start to cook, you have to read the recipe.


Now you can get ready. After you read the recipe, put everything on the counter.
When everything is ready, break the eggs, pour a quarter of the milk in the bowl, then add a
small spoon of sugar. Mix the eggs, milk and sugar.
Next, put a piece of bread in the bowl with the eggs, milk and sugar. Turn over the bread.
Now, put some butter in the pan. Turn on the stove. When the pan is hot, take the bread out of
the bowl and put it into the pan. After you cook one side of the bread, cook the other side.
After you finish the first place of the bread, cook the other pieces. Now you have French
toast!

12. The type of the text above is called …..


A. Recount
B. Narrative
C. Description
D. Procedure
E. Report
13. The purpose of the text is …
A. To describe French toast
B. To explain about French toast
C. To tell the reader how to make French toast
D. To entertain the reader with French toast
E. To persuade the reader to make French toast
14. Who is the text better addressed to?
A. An expert chef
B. A student learning at home
C. A husband left by his wife
D. A mother at home
E. A boy/girl left by his /her mother
15. “Before you start to cook, you have to read the recipe.” The underlined word means …….
A. A set of learning instruction
B. A written statement that one has received money
C. A written statement that one has received something
D. A doctor’s written order for a particular medicine
E. A set of cooking instruction
16. “You are going to need.” The expression and what it follows belong to …..
A. Event
B. Steps
C. Materials
D. Purpose
E. Orientation

Surabaya, 1st February 2021


Dear Igon
How are you? Hope everything is okay with you. I’m all right here.
We are going to have the national examination, aren’t we? Are you well prepared for it?
Well, to be honest, I just have some difficulties in preparing for it, especially in science.
There are extra lessons in my school and I take them all. But, I feel that they don’t help. I’m
still confused in solving mathematic problems. I’m just worried that I fail the national
examination. Do you have any suggestion for me? I really appreciate your help.
I look forward to hearing from you.

Your buddy
Fahim
17. What does the letter tell us about?
A. Asking for a friend to teach mathematic
B. Giving a solution to a friend
C. Preparing for the national examination
D. Having extra lesson at school
E. Asking for a friend’s suggestion to solve a problem
18. Why is Fahim worried that he may fail the national examination?
A. There are extra lessons at Fahim’s school
B. He appreciated Igon’s help
C. He will have the national examination soon
D. His friends are all well prepared
E. He is confused in solving mathematic problem
19. “I’m still confused in solving mathematic problems.” The word “confused” means ……
A. Unable to think clearly
B. Unable to perform well
C. Unable to behave politely
D. Unable to speak fluently
E. Unable to read quickly
20. “I’m just worried that I fail the national examination.” The antonym of word “fail” is
……
A. Escape
B. Predict
C. Success
D. Reach
E. Underestimate

ESSAY
Dear Sherly,
I’m writing to you concerning of my last day in Jogja. I just got back from Borobudur, the
wonderful temple I’ve ever seen. The weather is fine. We are now staying in a hotel. It’s not
far from Malioboro. We are treated well here. It has many excellent staff who serve the
customers. We plan to go around Malioboro after the children take a short nap. We want to
enjoy having “lesehan” there. It is a kind of a restaurant but we sit on the ground.
Many kinds of local handicraft are sold along Malioboro street. Both domestic and foreign
tourists are interested in them. I want to buy some as souvenirs. Don’t worry, I’ll also buy
you the most interesting one.

Love,
Mira
1. How do the staff serve the customers of the hotel?
2. The text gives us information about ….
3. Who is the letter from?
4. The weather is fine.
The underlined word is closest meaning to?
5. What is the relationship between the writer and the addressee?

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