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Text
1
Once upon a time there lived a
little girl named Snow White. She lived with her Aunt and Uncle because her
parents were dead.
One day she heard her Uncle and Aunt
talking about leaving Snow White in the castle because they both wanted to go
to America and they didn't have enough money to take Snow White.
Snow White did not want her Uncle
and Aunt to do this, so she decided it would be best if she ran away. The next
morning she ran away from home when her Aunt and Uncle were having breakfast.
She ran away into the woods.
She was very tired and hungry. Then
she saw this little cottage. She knocked but no one answered so she went inside
and fell asleep.
Meanwhile, the seven dwarfs were
coming home from work. They went inside. There they found Snow White sleeping.
Then Snow White woke up. She saw the dwarfs. The dwarfs said, what is your
name? Snow White said, “My name is Snow White”.
Doc said, 'If you wish, you may live
here with us". Snow White said, "Oh could I? Thank you". Then
Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story and Snow White and the seven dwarfs
lived happily ever after.
- What is the story about?
- The seven Dwarf
- The Red Riding Hood
- Going to America
- Snow White
- A beautiful Princess
- These are the characters of
the story, except …..
- Aunt
- Uncle
- Dwarf
- A Princess
- Snow White
- What is the complication of
the story?
- Snow White ran away from
home.
- Snow White saw this little
cottage.
- The seven dwarfs were
coming home.
- Snow White went inside the
castle and fell asleep.
- Aunt was talking about
leaving Snow White in the castle.
- Which one of the following
sentence is not direct sentence?
- Oh, could I?
- What is your name?
- My name is Snow White.
- If you wish, you may live
here with us.
- Snow White told the dwarfs
the whole story.
- How is the end of the story?
- Snow White and 7 dwarfs
lived happily ever after.
- Snow White told the dwarfs
the whole story.
- Snow White lived with the
seven dwarfs.
- The seven dwarf found Snow
White sleeping.
- Snow White and the 7 dwarfs
lived together.
- What is the function of the
text?
- To inform about Snow White to
the reader.
- To describe the story of
Snow White.
- To amuse the reader.
- To retell the events.
- To give information.
Text 2
A young and very beautiful
princess lost her ball in the water while she was playing by the side of a
lake. She began to cry so sadly that the frog who sat beside the lake crocked
to her, "What will you give me if I get you your ball back?"
"All the gold you could wish
for!" replied the princess. "No, I ask only that I'll be allowed to
stay with you and be your friend," said the frog. The princess gave her
word (what did such a promise cost her if it meant she could have her ball
back?), but she said absolutely no intention of keeping her promises. In fact,
the moment she had her ball back she ran of so fast
that the frog could not keep up with her. Nevertheless, after a while the frog
arrived at the palace.
As soon as she saw the frog, the
princess was frightened. She ran to ask for help from her father, but the king,
who knew what had happened, ordered his daughter her promise. So the princess
picked the frog up gently in her hand, but, with a shiver of disgust, she let
it drop to the ground again. But that one brief touch was enough to break the
spell that bound the frog, and caused it to turn back into a young and handsome
prince ha had been before.
The story ends with the happiest
wedding ceremonies.
- What is the text about?
a. The princess ball
b. The young prince
c.
The princess father
d. A beautiful princess
e. The princess and the frog
- Paragraph 3 mainly tells
about …..
a. the frightened
princess
b. how the
princess broke her promise
c. what the princess asked the
father
d. what the king
ordered his daughter to do
e. why the frog
turned back into a handsome prince
- Which of
the following statements is TRUE according to the text?
a. The princess
hid a t the back of the palace
b. The frog paid
no attention to the princess
c.
The princess tried not to keep her promise
d. The frog
couldn’t help the beautiful princess
e. The King
asked his daughter to marry the frog
- "All
the gold you could wish for!" replied the princess. (Paragraph
2).
The underlined
word means ….
a. replayed
b. answered
c. shouted
d. told
e. said
Text
3
The Tyrant Who Became a Just Ruler
In the olden times there was a king
who was so cruel and unjust toward his subjects that he was always called The
Tyrant. So heartless was he that his people use to pray night and day that they
might have a new king.
One day, much to their surprise, he
called his people together and said to them. "My dear subjects, the days
of my tyranny are over. Henceforth, you shall live in peace and happiness, for
I have decided to try my rule henceforth justly and welt" The king kept
his words, so well that soon lie was known throughout the land as The Just
King. By and by one of his favorites came to him said, "Your Majesty, I
beg you to tell me how it was that you had this change of heart towards your
people."
And the King relied, "As I was
galloping through my forests one afternoon, I caught sight of a hound chasing a
fox. The fox escaped into his hole, but not until he had been bitten by the dog
so badly that he would be lame for life. The hound, returning home, met a roan
who threw a stone at him, which he broke his leg. And the horse, starting to
run, fell into a hole and broke his leg. Here I came to my senses, and resolved
to change my rule, For surely, I said to myself, who
does evil will sooner or later be overtaken by evil."
- How is the King as stated in the text above?
- handsome
- cruel
- cruel and just
- wise and good
- greedy
- What animals are stated in
the text above?
- dog
- horse and goat
- hound
- dog, fox, hound, and horse
- dog, pig, tiger, and fox
- Here I came to my sense and
resolved to change my rule (parag. 3)
What is the meaning of italic word?
- happen
- create
- modify
- develop
- try
- Which of the statement is
true according to the text?
- The King was chased by a
fox.
- The King's behaviour never changed.
- The man was thrown with a
stone by a hound.
- The King's subjects hated
him when he was, tyrant.
- In the olden times the King
was loved by his subject.
- Paragraph two tells us that
the King …..
- never ended the
day of his tyranny.
- Showed his surprise to his
subject.
- Decided to rule his subject
unjustly.
- Warned his subject to obey
his rules.
- Changed his behaviour and became a just ruler.
- To show his real words of
the speakers, the writer uses ….
- passive voice
- direct speech
- reported speech
- simple past tense
- simple present tense
- What is the purpose of the
text?
- to criticize
a work of art.
- To describe a person.
- To describe how something
happened.
- To entertain the readers.
- To share an amusing
incidents.
Text 4 The
Travelers and the Bear
Two friends were traveling on the same
road together when they came face to face with a bear. One, in great fear, and
without a thought of his companion, climbed into a tree and hid. The other,
seeing that single handed he was no match for the bear, threw himself on the
ground and feigned death, for he had heard that a bear will not touch a dead
body.
The bear approached him, sniffing at
his nose and ears, but the man, with great courage, held his breath and kept
still, and length the bear, supposing him to be dead, walked slowly ahead.
When the bear was well out of sight
the first traveler came down from his tree and asked what it was that the bear had
said to him. “For,” said he, “I observed that he put his mouth very close to
your ear.” “Why,” he replied the other, “it was no great secret. He only
advised me not to keep company with those who, when they get into difficulty,
leave their friends in the lurch.
- What type of writing does this passage
belongs to?
- Descriptive
- Narration
- Explanation
- Argumentative
- Discussion
- What is the orientation of
the text above?
- Two friends were traveling
on the same road together when they came face to face with a bear.
- One in great fear, and
without a thought of his companion, climbed into a tree and hid.
- When the bear was well out
of sight the first traveler came down from his tree and asked what it was
that the bear had said to him.
- “For,” he said, I observed
that he put his mouth very close to your ear.”
- “Why,” he replied the
other, “it was no great secret.”
- Which of these phrases has
similar meaning with this phrase;
“When the bear was well out of sight …”
- The bear had lost his
eyesight.
- The bear had left the site.
- The bear watched them from
a far.
- The traveler got blind
- The traveler got into
difficulty.
- What is the moral for this
story?
- Pretend to be dead when you
come face to face with a bear.
- A real friend will never
leave his friends even in difficult times.
- A real friend will leave
his friends in difficult times.
- Always bring a company when
you’re traveling away.
- Don’t mess up with a bear
- The word him in paragraph 2
line 3 refers to?
- the bear
- The firs traveler
- The second traveler
- Both travelers
- The man
- "What a lovely evening
dress you're wearing! Did you make it yourself?"
"No. I ______ ".
A.
to
be made
B.
had
it made
C.
had
to made it
D.
to
have made it
E.
having
made it
- "Have you known your
TOEFL score?"
"Not yet. It __________ next week".
- will be
announced.
- will have
being announced.
- is
announced.
- is being
announced.
- to be
announced.
- The old house _______ in 18th century.
- build
- builds
- is built
- was built
- being built
- "If I had a car, I would
drive to Puncak very often". This sentence
means ……
- I didn't have a car, so I
didn't drive to Puncak very often.
- I don't have a car, so I
don't drive to Puncak very often/
- I didn't have a car, yet I
drove to Puncak very often.
- I don't have a car, yet I
drive to Puncak very often.
- I had a car so I could
drive to Puncak very often.
- If I had not quarreled with John. I could
have gone to the party with him.
It can be concluded that _______ to the party.
- John promise to go with me.
- John would like to go with
me.
- Perhaps I'll go with John.
- I didn't go with John.
- I went with John.
- If Rully
had waited ten more minutes, he would not have walked home in the rain.
From this sentence we may conclude that _____ .
- Rully came home
all wet.
- The rain stopped home all
wet.
- Rully had gone
home before it rained.
- The rain did not make Rully wet.
- Rully waited
for 5 minutes for the rain to stop.
- If it were not for your
education, you _____ such a good position.
- will not have.
- Have not had.
- Did not had
- Would not had
- Had not had
- "Why does the secretary
have to work overtime?"
"Her boss _____ the letter.
- has retyped
- has been retyping
- has her retype
- has to retype
- wants to retype