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Dear Tiara,
Congratulations on your achievement in mathematics! You're really the best. Keep up the good work!
Rian
3. From the text, we can conclude that ....
a. Tiara gets the highest score in math b. Tiara congratulates Rian for his work
c. Tiara likes mathematics very much d. Rian is clever at mathematics
4. What should the candidates do when they come to the office? They should....
a. have an interview with the receptionist
b. directly meet Mr. Yahya for the interview
c. inform about their coming to the receptionist
d. ask for the interview session to the receptionist
My Cute Speedy
A week ago my uncle from Makassar came. He brought me a present. It was a hamster. The hamster is so
cute. I named it Speedy because its movement is so fast. To me, Speedy always does everything in a hurry. It eats,
runs, and climbs in rush.
Speedy has large front teeth to nibble the seeds I put in its cage. The fur is so soft. It consists of two colors
brown and black. The black colour covers its chest and stomach part.
TWO FROGS
Two frogs had lived in a village all their lives. They thought they would like to go and see the big city that was
about ten miles away. They talked about it for a long time, and at last they set off to see the city.
It was a hot day, and they soon began to feel tired. They had only gone a little way when one said to the other,
"We must be nearly there. Can you see the city?"
"No," said the other frog, "but if I climb on your back I might be able to see it."
So he climbed up on the back of the other frog to see the city.
Now when the frog put up his head, his eyes could only see what was behind, and not what was in front. So he saw
the village they had just left.
"Can you see the city?" asked the frog who was below.
"Yes," answered the frog who had climbed up. "I can see it. It looks just like our village."
Then the frogs thought that it was not worthwhile (berguna) going any farther. They went back and told the frogs
around the village that they had seen the city, and it was just like theirs.
17. "...it was not worthwhile going any farther." The underlined word means ....
a. nice b. useful c. valuable d. precious
INGREDIENTS
Wheat flour, egg, cheese, salt, sugar, cooking oil, preservatives.
Percent Daily Values are in need on a 2,000 calories diet.
Your Daily Values may be higher or lower.
Calories 2,000 - 2,500
Total Fat Low than 40 g : 50 g
EXP. DATE: JANUARY 10, 2010
27. From the text we know that the boy was one of the passengers of the . . .
a. motorcycle b. bus c. truck d. car
DRAGONFLY
Dragonfly is a common name for any member of an order of predaceous aquatic insects. It is characterized
by an elongate body, agile flight, and two roughly equal pairs of membranous (bermembran) wings. The order is
divided into two sub-orders, the dragonflies and the damselflies. The dragonflies hold their wings spread when
resting, while the damselflies hold their wings together above the body when resting. In both groups, the wings are
unable to disengage (melepaskan) and fold down as in most other insects. About 5,900 species are known.
Dragonflies are found in all temperate and tropical regions of the world.
The adult head consists largely of the compound (gabungan/ majemuk) eyes; the antennae are short and
hairlike. Mouthparts are adapted for biting and for scooping (menyendok) prey from the air. Dragonflies do not have
stingers (penyengat), and they do not bite humans. The legs are located far forward on the body and are used mainly
to grasp (menggenggam) a resting spot such as a twig. Most species of dragonflies have wingspreads of 5 to 8 cm,
but wingspreads of tropical species may reach 20 cm.
Most dragonflies simply drop their eggs into the water or attach them to the stems of aquatic plants.
Damselflies and a few dragonflies deposit elongated (memanjang) eggs in slits (celah) that they make in the stems
of plants at or below the waterline. The eggs develop into nymphs (jentik) that spend their life entirely submerged,
feeding on other aquatic animals. Dragonflies and damselflies undergo (menjalani) incomplete metamorphosis
during their development. Damselfly nymphs are generally more slender than dragonfly nymphs and are further
distinguished by three bannerlike gills (insang) at the end of the abdomen. Dragonflies may remain in nymphal form
from one to three or more years; during this period, the nymph molts (berganti kulit) ten or more times. Nymphs
crawl out of the water just before their final molt and become winged adults.
31. Which of the following is the differences between a dragonfly and a damselfly?
a. A damselfly drops its eggs into the water, while a dragonfly doesn't.
b. A damselfly has large eyes, while a dragonfly has small eyes.
c. A dragonfly has sting while a damselfly doesn't.
d. Dragonfly's nymphs are bigger than damselfly's.
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34. A girl of three years old should read the package intended for ... .
a. infant b. Children c. teenagers d. adult
37. I will visit you . . . (second paragraph). The word "you" refers to ... .
a. Anisah b. Betty c. Grandparents d. Betty and Anisah
38. "Will you fetch me?" The underlined word means ....
a. join b. pick up c. drop in d. accompany
2. Hold the camera steady as illustrated. Press the T button to zoom in.
W button to zoom out.
3. Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. When the image is
in focus, a beep sounds and the A indicator lights.
43. "There, the king followed it into the cottage ..." The word it refers to ... .
a. cottage b. fawn c. wood d. home
a. 1-2-5-8-3-10-9-6-7-4 b. 1-2-5-8-3-10-6-7-9-4
c. 4-1-7-5-8-3-10-9-2-6 d. 4-1-7-5-8-3-10-2-6-9