SOAL
PENGAYAAN BAHASA INGGRIS Kelas 9 SMP
Read the text to answer
question 1
CHECK OUT TIME IS
12 NOON
GUESTS WILL AVOID
AN ADDITIONAL DAY'S ROOM
CHARGE BY CHECKING OUT IN TIME
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1. What does the notice mean?
- The guests are suggested to check out at 12 to get additional
room's charge.
- The guests will pay extra bill due to checking out after 12 noon.
- No guest is allowed to check out after 12 o'clock.
- It is a must for every guest to check out at 12.
Read the text to answer question 2
To: Dewi
I've got news that my
grandmother is sick and hospitalized, so my family and I have to visit her
immediately. Therefore, I cannot attend the class tomorrow. Would you mind
submitting my report to Mr. Joe? ( It will due to tomorrow). Thanks for
your kindness.
Aldi
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2.
What
should Dewi do?
A.
Ask
permission to the teacher.
B.
Help
Aldi to submit his project.
C.
Tell
the class that Aldi is absent.
D.
Visit
the grandmother with Aldi.
Read the text to
answer questions 3 and 4
All Students of
Grade 9
You are invited to:
FAREWELL PARTY 2010
GLOBAL JHS
Day/Date : Saturday,
the fifth of July
two thousand and ten
Time : 7pm – 10 pm
Venue : Ball Room
Sultana Hotel
Jl. Sudirman kav.
10 – 12 Surabaya
*Invitation card available at OSIS room.
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3.
Where
will the graduation party be held?
A.
At
Osis room.
B.
On
Sudirman street .
C.
At
Global JHS.
D.
At
Ball room Sultana Hotel.
4.
How
long is the farewell party carried out?
A.
2
hours.
B.
3
hours.
C.
4
hours.
D.
5
hours
Read the text
and answer questions 5 and 6.
Dear Bima,
Congratulations
on your success
to be the
best photographer journalist 2009
The manager and staff of
The JJ Daily Post
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5.
What is Bima ? He is … .
A. a journalist of a magazine.
B. a journalist of a newspaper.
C. a photographer of a magazine.
D. a photographer journalist of a newspaper.
6.
The text is written in order to … .
A.
announce
people to give praise to Bima
B.
invite
people to come to JJ Daily Post
C.
inform
people about a photographer
D.
congratulate Bima on his success
To : akmal90@yahoo.com
From: denise@yahoo.co.id
RE : Planning 4 holiday
Date : June, 29th
2009
Hi, Akmal. How’s
life? We’re going to have a long holiday this summer, aren’t we? What are u
going to do? U know summer is a good time for camping and hiking. We plan
to go to Salak mountain. It’s a nice place for camping and hiking, and also
for fishing. There’s a river near campsite. But I’m not really keen on it.
At night we’ll sit around the fire and sing songs. Why don’t u join us?
It’ll be more fun if u come. Let me know soon.
Your friend
Denise
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7.
What activities is Denise going to do in
the long holiday?
A.
Camping
and hiking.
B.
Camping
and fishing.
C.
Camping,
hiking and fishing.
D.
Camping,
hiking, singing, and sitting around fire.
8.
Why are they going to go to Salak mountain?
A.
It’s
a summer season.
B.
It’s
a nice place for holiday.
C.
They’re
going to camp and hike.
D.
They’re
going to fish in the river.
Read
the following text to answer questions 9 and 10.
ANNOUNCEMENT
To : All Marketing Managers
There will be a meeting this
afternoon January 4th 2010 at 01.30 pm . The meeting will
discuss the customers’ orders.
Please bring the documents
needed.
Thank You
Secretary Director
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9. What will be discussed in the meeting?
A.
The
customers’ order.
B.
The
customers’ needed.
C.
The
customers’ documents.
D.
The
customers' manager.
10. Who will attend the meeting?
A.
Customers.
B.
All
marketing managers.
C.
Secretary
director and all managers.
D.
Director,
secretary and all marketing managers.
Read the
following text to answer questions 11 and 12
Tamansari
Tamansari is an interesting place
to visit. Many tourists come to Tamansari to find a unique atmosphere of the
past periods. It is located about 2 km south of Yogyakarta Palace and was built
by Portuguese architect. Besides the location is very closed to the Sultan
palace, Tamansari has its own specialty in attraction reflecting in some
unimpaired ancient building and its atmosphere as the main tourist object of
Yogyakarta.
The Tamansari complex consists
of:
1. The Sacred Room
As a hermitage place for the Sultan and his family.
As a hermitage place for the Sultan and his family.
2.
The Bathing Pool
A pleasure place for the royal family. Consists of
A pleasure place for the royal family. Consists of
two
bathing pool that are separated with a 2-storey building. The water sprouts
from a forming animal statue into the pool. The pool is also adorned with some
big flowerpot.
3. Kenanga or Cemeti Island
This part compounds of some buildings such as Kenanga or Cemeti Island (forming Island), Sumur Gemuling and underground tunnels. This artificial island is a high building used as resting room and reconnoitering place. This will be the only building surfaced when the canals opened and the water over flew this area. From the higher place it looks like lotus floating in the middle of big pool.
This part compounds of some buildings such as Kenanga or Cemeti Island (forming Island), Sumur Gemuling and underground tunnels. This artificial island is a high building used as resting room and reconnoitering place. This will be the only building surfaced when the canals opened and the water over flew this area. From the higher place it looks like lotus floating in the middle of big pool.
11. Tamansari is an interesting place to visit.
Because …
A.
it
was built by Portuguese architect.
B.
it’s
very closed to the Sultan Palace.
C.
it
compounds of some ancient buildings.
D.
it
has a unique atmosphere of the past periods.
12. The following place is a place where Sultan
lives alone for praying. It’s … .
A.
the
Sacred room
B.
the
Sultan Palace
C.
the
Bathing pool
D.
Kenanga
or Cemeti Island
COUGH SYRUP
Secretolytic
agent
Composition
5
ml Elixir bromhexine HCL 4 mg.
Indicator
For
productive cough i.e to influenza, flu, cough in acute/chronic, bronchitis,
and asthma.
Dosage
Elixir
Adult
and children > 10 year : 3 x
2 tsp.
Children
5 - 10 years : 3
x 1 tsp.
Children
2 - 5 years : 3 x 1/2 tsp.
Children
< 2 years : 3 x 1/4 tsp.
Or
according to doctor's prescription.
The
elixir is suitable for diabetic patients, since it does not contain sugar.
Store
in a safe place out of reach of children.
Adapted from leaflet of Bisolvon Elixir
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13.
What is the purpose of the text written?
A.
To tell how to drink cough syrup.
B.
To give detail information of the
product.
C.
To inform the composition of cough
syrup.
D.
To describe the usage of cough syrup.
14.
“ Or according to doctor’s prescription”
The underlined word has same meaning as … .
A.
recommendation
B.
analyzes
C.
recipe
D.
advice
15. Why is the diabetic patient allowed to
drink this medicine? Because….
A.
it
contains sugar
B.
it
is free from sugar
C.
it
has good composition
D.
it
is safe for all the disease
Read the text to answer questions 16 to 19
Barack Hussein Obama II (pronounced /ba'ra:k
hu'sein ou'ba:ma/;
born August 4, 1961) is the President-elect of the United States of
America, and the first African American to be elected as President of the
United States. Obama was the junior United States Senator from Illinois in
2004 and served until his resignation on November 16, 2008, following his
election to the Presidency. His term of office as the forty-fourth U.S.
president is scheduled to begin on January 20, 2009.
Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and
Harvard Law School, where he was the first African-American president of
the Harvard Law Review. He worked as a community organizer and practiced as
civil rights attorney in Chicago before serving three terms in the Illinois
Senate from 1997 to 2004. He also taught constitutional law at the
University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. Following an
unsuccessful bid for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2000,
Obama was elected to the Senate in November 2004. Obama delivered the
keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004.
As a member of the Democratic minority in the
109th Congress, Obama helped create legislation to control conventional
weapons and to promote greater public accountability in the use of federal
funds. He also made official trips to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and
Africa. During the 110th Congress, he helped create legislation regarding
lobbying and electoral fraud, climate change, nuclear terrorism, and care
for U.S. military personnel returning from combat assignments in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
(htpp://en.wikipedia.org/wki/Barack-Obama)
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16.
What does the text
tell us about?
A.
The process of the
44th Presudent election in US
B.
The experience of
Obama while he was a senator.
C.
Inauguration of
Obama as 44th gresident
elect.
D.
The biography of
Obama before becoming the president elect.
17.
Obama used to be a lecture in …
A.
Harvard
Law School
B.
Harvard
Law Review
C.
University
of Chicago
D.
Columbia
University
18. “Until his resignation on
November 16, 2008 ”(in paragraph 1)
What does the underlined word mean ? It
means he….
A.
stopped
to do his activities before
B.
was
ready to be elected in the President election
C.
started
to be active in his job
D.
gave
up from his job or position before
19. How long had he been a senator?
For…years
A.
4
B.
7
C.
12
D.
18
Read
the text to answer questions 20 to 22
Gemblong (Sugar-coated Black
Rice Cakes)
Ingredients:
·
125
g (1 ¼ cups) black glutinous rice flour
·
Pinch
of salt
·
50
g (1/2 cup) young grated coconut
·
100
ml (scant ½ cup) thin coconut milk, warmed
·
½
tablespoon slaked lime water
·
Oil
for deep frying
Sugar
coating:
·
75
g (1/3 cup) sugar
·
2
tablespoons water
Methods:
1. Mix black
glutinous rice flour, salt and grated coconut in a small mixing bowl. Stir
together the lime water and warm coconut milk and pour this into the
ingredients in the mixing bowl, mixing with your hands to get fairly soft,
pliable dough. If the dough seems crumbly, knead in a few more drops of water.
2. Knead for a
few minutes until smooth and divide dough into 10 to 12 pieces. Roll in your
hands into oval shapes and put them to flatten to about 1 cm thickness.
3. Heat oil to a
depth of 2 ½ cm over medium heat and fry the cakes and for 3 to 4 minutes per
side. Drain on absorbent paper.
4. Mix the sugar
and water in a small, heavy based saucepan and boil hard until the syrup is
thick and the surface is full of large bubbles. Place cakes in the sugar syrup
and toss the cake about until the sugar caramelizes on the surfaces. Transfer
cakes onto a plate to cool.
These
cakes are called ‘getas’ when made with white glutinous flour and coated with
caramelized brown sugar.
Makes
12 cakes
Preparation
time: 20 minutes
Cooking
time: 20 minutes
20. Where will you pour the mix of lime water
and coconut milk?
A.
In
a small mixing bowl.
B.
In
fairly soft, pliable dough.
C.
In
a mixing of water and dough.
D.
In
a mixing of rice flour, salt and grated coconut.
21.
“ … and pour this into the
ingredients in the mixing bowl..”
The word ‘this’ refers to … .
A.
the
dough
B.
a
small mixing bowl
C.
a
mixing of milk coconut and lime water
D.
a
mixing of rice flour, salt and grated coconut
22. “Roll
in your hands into oval shapes and put them to flatten to about 1 cm thickness.”
The
underlined word means …
A.
make
something flat
B.
destroy
a building
C.
defeat
someone
D.
hit
someone.
Read the text and
answer questions 23 to 26.
After spending 1 night in
Manado I headed off to Bunaken on
one
of the public boats on Sunday. I had expected something like a
ferry
but it was actually a wooden boat full of locals and a whole
lot
of supplies heading to the Island.
On the trip over I met French
who had been to the Island twice
before and said that he knew a nice place
to stay and to do some
diving.
We arrived at the Sea breeze dive centre and were immediately
greeted
by a local who instantly picked me for an Australian.
We worked out. What I thought was a fair
deal for room for 4 days with the diving equipment. Even with a fair
price diving was one of the most expensive sports I have undertaken
whilst on my travels. Definitely one of the most worthwhile
though.
Bunaken was a small, quiet
island which comprises of a local village and a row of dive centre offering
food, accommodation and diving packages. The place I stayed at has a whole
lot of bungalows and a restaurant, common area on the water edge, which was
a very nice place to enjoy dinner and a few drinks.
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23. The text is about…in Bunaken.
A.
the
dive center
B.
the
writer’s tour
C.
a
beautiful beach
D.
public
transportation
24. Whom did the writer meet when he arrived
at the dive center?
A.
An
Australian.
B.
A
tour guide.
C.
The
French.
D.
A
resident.
25.
What is the main idea of the last
paragraph?
A.
The
writer described Bunaken and the place he stayed at.
B.
The
writer told about the local village and the food.
C.
Bunaken
was a small island but has many facilities.
D.
Bunaken
was a nice place for diving.
26. Based on the text we can conclude that …
A.
the
writer took a ferry to go to Bunaken.
B.
diving
was the cheapest sport for the writer.
C.
it
was the second time for the writer to visit Bunaken.
D.
in
Bunaken the writer stayed in a cottage on the water edge.
Read
the text to answer questions 27 to 30
There was a couple who lived on the foot of
Mount Bromo, Roro Anteng and Joko Seger. After eight years of marriage,
they had not had any children. For six years they prayed, pleaded with gods
to give them children. Finally, their prayer was complied on one condition:
they would have to sacrifice their youngest son to the Bromo crater.
After some time, Roro Anteng gave birth to a child.
And it happened every year until they had 25 children. They lived happily
and ignored the agreement. The Mount Bromo erupted signaling that the gods
asked the couple to fulfill their promise. But they didn’t want to let
their youngest son, Raden Kusuma, be sacrificed to the crater.
Raden Kusumo learned about the deal his parents had
made. Meanwhile, the lava from the crater had made the people living near
the mountain suffered. Raden Kusuma was a kind and noble man. He didn’t
want his siblings and the people suffered because of him. Therefore, he
went to Mount Bromo and sacrificed himself to the crater. The eruption
suddenly stopped.
Since that day, every Kasodo 14th in the Tenggerese calendar, the Tengger
people (descendants of Roro Anteng and Joko Seger) give offerings to the
crater, as Raden Kusuma had asked before the sacrifice.
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27. What was the agreement between the couple
and the gods?
A.
The
couple must give their sons to the Bromo crater.
B.
The
couple must sacrifice their children to the gods.
C.
The
couple must give offerings to the Bromo crater.
D.
The
couple must sacrifice their youngest son to the Bromo crater.
28.
“
He didn’t want his siblings and the people suffered … .” The word
underlined has same meaning as … .
A.
family
B.
parents
C.
grandparents
D.
brother
or sister
29.
Based
on the story. What caused the eruption of mount Bromo?
A.
Gods
were angry since there were too many people lived on mount Bromo.
B.
People
never gave offerings to Bromo crater.
C.
The
couple reluctant to do their vow.
D.
The
couple had too many children.
30. What moral value can be learned from the
story?
A.
People
must keep their promise.
B.
People
must sacrifice to get their desire.
C.
People
must suffer before they get happiness.
D.
People
must fulfill their promise to the god to get their desire.
Read the text and answer questions 31
to 34.
Tokyo is Japan’s leading
city. The city is filled with factories, large office buildings, banks,
restaurants, religious shrines, and shops of all sizes. It is a center for
Japanese art and is home to more than 100 colleges and universities. Located at
the head of Tokyo Bay, the city is also a major seaport.
Many people move from
other parts of Japan to attend college and then work in Tokyo. Most Japanese
companies have their headquarters in Tokyo.
At the heart of Tokyo
is the Imperial Palace. High walls, a water-filled moat, and a large park
surround the palace. This is where the emperor of Japan lives with his family.
Japan’s emperors once ruled the country, but today they have little real power.
Located near the palace
are the most important government buildings, including the National Diet
Building. That’s where Japan’s parliament meets.
31.
The text is about … called Tokyo.
A.
Japan’s leading city
B.
The National Diet Building
C.
The Imperial Palace
D.
The popular universities
32.
Which one is the
place in which members of Japan’s parliaments gather?
A.
The Japanese headquarters.
B.
The National Diet Building.
C.
The Imperial Palace.
D.
The head of Tokyo Bay.
33.
“…but today they
have little real power.” (Paragraph 3)
What does the word “they” refer to?
A.
The heart of Tokyo.
B.
The high walls.
C.
The large parks.
D.
The Japan’s emperors.
34.
“ … the city is also a major seaport.”
Which
one is similar in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence above?
A.
Harbor.
B.
Bay.
C.
Moat.
D.
Shrine
Read the text
and answer questions 35 to 38.
WHAT IS
THUNDER?
Thunder sounds like an
explosion. Lightning causes thunder. The sound comes from air that suddenly
gets very hot.
A bolt of lightning can
make the air around it as hot as 18,000° Fahrenheit (10,000° Celsius). That’s
hotter than the surface of the Sun! The hot air rushes away from the lightning
bolt. The air rushing away makes the loud sound of thunder.
You often hear the thunder
after you see a bolt of lightning. This is because sound travels slower than
light. The farther away the lightning is, the longer it takes for you to hear
the thunder. You can tell how far away the lightning is. You can count the
seconds between the lightning and the sound of the thunder it makes. Sound
travels about 1 mile (about 1.6 kilometers) every 5 seconds. If you count
slowly to 5 and hear thunder, the lightning bolt was about 1 mile away. If you
count to 15 before you hear thunder, the lightning bolt was 3 miles away.
35.
Paragraph 2 of the text above tells you about … .
A.
the
heat of the sun surface
B.
the
loud sound of air
C.
how
the thunder happens.
D.
the
sun that shines the air.
36.
Why do we often hear the thunder after
seeing the lightning?
A.
The
light travels faster the sound.
B.
The
thunder is very hot to feel.
C.
The
lightening is farther away.
D.
The
air rushes to heat the earth.
37. The
lightning bolt is … miles away from you if you count the sound of thunder at 30
seconds.
A. 7
B.
6
C.
5
D. 4
38.
“A bolt of lightning can
make the air around it as hot as 18,000° Fahrenheit (10,000° Celsius.”
The word “it” in the sentence refers to …
.
A.
the air
B.
the sun
C.
the lightning
D.
the sound
Read
the text and answer questions 39 to 43.
I had never been camping before I met
my best friend, Jacklyn. I didn’t know that camping meant sleeping out in
nature, in a tent. I guess I didn’t really think about it at all.
We were off to a nearby campground. We
drove in and paid for our site. It was beautiful. There were ducks and a
small lake and up on the hill there was a pool and small store if you needed
anything.
At dusk we lit our fire. It was very
nice and pleasant. However I had a small allergy problem with mosquitoes. I
hate bugs, and mosquitoes seem to be the worse, due to their stinging and
being irritating. It was
awful, but the camp fire was nice. Jacklyn told me about her camping stories.
They were really interesting.
After a full night of stories and
fire, we settled in out the tent. We slept in our sleeping bags on the
ground. To my surprise, the ground was not wet, and we had a small air mattress under us. Of course, the mattress wasn’t as comfortable as mine at
home but it was no problem.
Then in the middle of the night I
heard scuffling just out of our tent. I woke Jacklyn and I told her that there was a bear in our camp. She told me to
just go back to sleep. I really didn’t know that there were
bears in local camp grounds.
The next morning I woke to the same
noises and found the culprit. It was ducks. I felt so stupid. To this day we
still talked about my first camping trip.
It was a very memorable
experience.
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39.
What
does the text tell you about?
A.
The
trip to the mountain.
B.
The
writer’s first camping.
C.
The
school camping program.
D.
Jacklyn’s
memorable experience.
40.
What
is paragraph 4 about?
A.
The
writer’s
sleep at campground.
B.
The
location for having a rest.
C.
The
equipment for camping.
D.
The
place to set up the tent.
41.
Why
did the writer wake Jacklyn in the middle of the night?
A.
To
ask Jacklyn to leave the tent.
B.
To
tell Jacklyn that she could not sleep well.
C.
To
give information about the local camp grounds.
D.
To
inform Jacklyn about an animal coming to the tent.
42.
“It
was beautiful.”(paragraph
2)
What does the word
“it” in the sentence refer to?
A.
The small store.
B.
The
nice
hill.
C.
The campground.
D.
The
small
lake.
43. The
text shows us that the writer was … of bear.
A. afraid
B. fond
C. concerned
D. horrible
For
questions 44 to 46 choose the best word to complete the text.
Honeybees
Like ants, honey bees
work together with their friends. They live in a huge group of female and male
workers. … (44) leader is the queen bee.
Honeybees often visit flower or drink on the surface of pools and ponds. These
bees … (45) the honey that we eat. They are also pollinators of many fruit and
vegetable crops. Their wings that moved … (46) cause the “buzz” sound.
44.
A. Her
B. His
C. Their
D. They
45.
A. produce
B. consume
C. save
D. like
46.
A. soundly
B. happily
C. rapidly
D. slowly
Read
the text and answer questions 42 to 45.
Andreas was a student of the University of Indonesia. Like many other students,
he did not have much money because his grant was just enough to live on.
Last year, during the semester
holiday, he decided to go to Surabaya. He wanted to visit some friends there.
Unfortunately, he could not afford a bus ticket, and even the train was too
expensive. He, therefore, decided to hitchhike. He caught a bus to reach the
highway and waited. It was a cold, rainy December day. While he was waiting,
he got soaked to the skin.
After waiting for hours, he finally
got a lift from a truck driver, who was going to Surabaya. Andreas felt
extremely relieved. The truck driver, a reasonably well-dressed man of around
35
seemed friendly. He and Andreas talked a lot.
Suddenly, as they were driving along
the highway, a police car raced past them and made them stop. They were taken
to the police station because the police suspected that the truck was
carrying stolen goods.
Andreas was interrogated by a
detective for two hours. He even had to spend the night in a cell. He was
eventually released the next day. Apparently, the truck was carrying stolen
television sets.
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47.
What
does the text tell you about?
A.
The
stolen vehicle.
B.
The
poor hitchhiker.
C.
The
exciting holiday.
D.
The
missing student.
48.
What
is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.
Andreas
took a bus to get to the highway.
B.
Andreas
went to Surabaya to spend his holiday.
C.
Andreas
had many friends who lived in Surabaya.
D.
The
weather was cold when Andreas waited for a bus.
49.
Andreas
tried to get a lift to Surabaya because ... .
A.
there
was no bus passing by the highway
B.
he
was a college student who liked an adventure
C.
he
had promised to visit his friends during holiday
D.
he
had no money to buy the bus and train ticket
50.
What
moral
value can you learn from the story
above?
A.
Good
people always help each other.
B.
It
is shameful to ask for someone’s help.
C.
You
should take high risk in order to get fun.
D.
Do
not fully trust someone whom you do not know well.
Read the text and answer questions 51 to 53.
There are many kinds of
cactus plants, but most grow in deserts and other dry places. These plants
have adaptations, or special features, that let them live in places where
there is little water.
Imagine only having to
take one big drink of water two or three times a year. That’s all the water a
cactus plant needs. The cactus is made up mostly of stems and roots. Most
kinds of cactus have no leaves or leaves that are very small. The cactus is
made for storing water, and water can escape through leaves.
The roots of a cactus
spread out close to the surface of the ground. When it rains, the roots soak
up as much water as possible. Cactus plants do not grow close to one another.
Each plant needs lots of room to collect water. The stem of the cactus stores
the water for later use.
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51.
What
is the purpose of writing the text?
A.
To
give information about cactus plants.
B.
To
announce cactuses to the reader.
C.
To
tell the reader how to find cactuses.
D.
To
remind the reader about the unusual plant.
52.
Cactus plants do not grow close to one
another because … .
A.
the roots of a cactus
spread out close to the ground
B.
they need
a lot of rooms to collect water
C.
they
need to soak water through leaves
D.
the stem of the cactus stores the water
53.
“ …. the roots soak up as much
water as possible.” (paragraph 3)
What does the underlined word phrase mean?
A.
Absorb
B.
Take out
C.
Include
D.
Spread
Read
the text and answer questions 54 to 57.
Boy Scouts learn useful skills while having fun.
Scouts swim and play sports, go camping and hiking, and learn how to survive in
the outdoors. They learn how to protect the environment and conserve resources.
Other Scout activities include making arts and crafts,
learning first aid, and learning how to use computers or fix cars. Scouts often
do community service and volunteer work.
Scouting has many ranks. Scouts advance through
the ranks by learning new skills and earning badges.
Scouts learn teamwork and cooperation by working
together. Scout law requires Scouts to practice many virtues. Among them, a
Scout should be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind,
obedient, and cheerful.
54. The
text tells you about … .
A. arts
B. crafts
C. scouts
D. skills
55. What
is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A. Boy Scouts learn useful
skills while having fun.
B. Scouts
learn how to protect the environment.
C. Scouts
know how to survive in the outdoors.
D. Scouts
swim, play sports and go camping.
56. Which
virtues must not be done by scouts according to the text?
A. Courteous.
B. Cruel.
C. Obedient.
D. Cheerful.
57. “
…. and learn how to survive in the outdoors.”
What
does the word “survive” mean?
A. Stay
alive
B. Look
for
C. Get
ready
D. Eat
out
58.
Choose the best arrangement of the sentences below to make a good paragraph.
1. They
don’t eat any mushroom unless they know it’s safe.
2. Mushroom
hunters have to be very careful.
3. But some mushrooms are
poisonous.
4. They
can make you sick and damage your organs.
5. A
few are even deadly.
6. The most famous poisonous mushrooms are the
amanitas.
7. They cause most of the mushroom poisonings
in the United States.
A.
3-1-7-4-5-2-6
B.
3-5-7-1-2-4-6
C.
3-4-5-6-7-2-1
D.
3-6-7-2-1-4-5
For
questions 59 and 60 arrange the words into meaningful sentences.
59.
listening to – Mr. Teddy – telling
– are – is – a story – and – his students – him
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
A.
2-5-1-8-7-4-6-3-9
B.
2-5-3-6-5-1-7-9-2
C.
2-5-3-6-7-8-4-1-9
D.
2-5-1-4-3-9-8-6-7
60.
in – throw – please - your – our – trash – wastebaskets
1
2
3 4 5
6 7
A.
3-2-5-7-1-4-6
B.
3-2-4-7-1-5-6
C.
3-2-1-5-7-4-6
D.
3-2-4-6-1-5-7
Night vision choose night can be incorporated into educational outreach programs to introduce students to the principles of light amplification and infrared technology. This hands-on approach enhances scientific understanding and curiosity.
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