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UJI COBA
1 Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March
24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their
homes.
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October
12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was
black smoke billowing high into the air everywhere. The British Army began to
attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot,
in South Bandung, where there was a large ammunition depot belonging to
British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and
people’s militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident
inspired to create the famous song “Halo Halo Bandung”. To remember what
they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.

What is the text about? The text is about…


A the story of Brigade MacDonald
B a fire that occurred in Bandung
C the residents of Bandung
D the history Local people of Bandung
E the history of Bandung as Sea of Fire
2 Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March
24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their
homes.
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October
12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was
black smoke billowing high into the air everywhere. The British Army began to
attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot,
in South Bandung, where there was a large ammunition depot belonging to
British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and
people’s militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident
inspired to create the famous song “Halo Halo Bandung”. To remember what
they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.

Where did the Bandung as Sea of Fire?


A in the city of Bandung
B in the villages of Bandung
C in the Government of Bandung
D in the air of Bandung
E in the sea of Bandung

3 Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March
24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their
homes.
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October
12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was
black smoke billowing high into the air everywhere. The British Army began to
attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot,
in South Bandung, where there was a large ammunition depot belonging to
British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and
people’s militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident
inspired to create the famous song “Halo Halo Bandung”. To remember what
they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.

What can we learn from the text above?


A The strong army
B The comforts of living in Bandung
C The wise of local people
D The beauty of Bandung landscape
E The spirit of never giving up
4 Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March
24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their
homes.
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October
12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There were
black smoke billowing high into the air everywhere. The British Army began to
attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot,
in South Bandung, where there were a large ammunition depot belonging to
British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and
people’s militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident
inspired to create the famous song “Halo Halo Bandung”. To remember what
they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.

How was the Bandung as Sea of Fire?


A It was deliberately burned
B It was built by local people
C It was announced by Brigade MacDonald
D It was supported by NICA
E It was struggled by militia
5 On 10 November, Indonesia celebrates Hari Pahlawan or Heroes Day in
remembrance of the Battle of Surabaya which started on that very date in the
year 1945. The bloody battle took place because Indonesians refused to
surrender their weaponry to British army. British Army at that time was part of
the Allied Forces. The defiant Bung Tomo is the well-known revolutionary leader
who played a very important role in this battle.

It all started because of a misunderstanding between British troops in Jakarta


and those in Surabaya, under the command of Brigadier A.W.WS. Mallaby.
Brigadier Mallaby already had an agreement with Governor of East Java Mr.
Surya. The agreement stated that British would not ask Indonesian troops and
militia to surrender their weapons.

However, a British plane from Jakarta dropped leaflets all over Surabaya. The
leaflet told Indonesians to do otherwise on 27 October 1945. This action
angered the Indonesian troops and militia leaders because they felt betrayed.
On 30 October 1945, Brigadier Mallaby was killed as he was approaching the
British troops’ post near Jembatan Merah or Red Bridge, Surabaya. There were
many reports about the death, but it was widely believed that the Brigadier was
murdered by Indonesian militia. Looking at this situation, Lieutenant General Sir
Philip Christison brought in reinforcements to siege the city.

In the early morning of 10 November 1945, British troops began to advance into
Surabaya with cover from both naval and air bombardment. Although the
Indonesians defended the city heroically, the city was conquered within 3 days
and the whole battle lasted for 3 weeks. In total, between 6,000 and 16,000
Indonesians died while casualties on the British side were about 600 to 2000.
Battle of Surabaya caused Indonesia to lose weaponry which hampered the
country’s independence struggle. However, the battle provoked Indonesian and
international mass to rally for the country’s independence which made this battle
especially important for Indonesian national revolution.

The passage is about…


A the battle of Surabaya
B the leaflet of Indonesia
C the story of Surabaya
D the biography of Brigadier Mallaby
E the strong British troops
6 On 10 November, Indonesia celebrates Hari Pahlawan or Heroes Day in
remembrance of the Battle of Surabaya which started on that very date in the
year 1945. The bloody battle took place because Indonesians refused to
surrender their weaponry to British army. British Army at that time was part of
the Allied Forces. The defiant Bung Tomo is the well-known revolutionary leader
who played a very important role in this battle.

It all started because of a misunderstanding between British troops in Jakarta


and those in Surabaya, under the command of Brigadier A.W.WS. Mallaby.
Brigadier Mallaby already had an agreement with Governor of East Java Mr.
Surya. The agreement stated that British would not ask Indonesian troops and
militia to surrender their weapons.

However, a British plane from Jakarta dropped leaflets all over Surabaya. The
leaflet told Indonesians to do otherwise on 27 October 1945. This action
angered the Indonesian troops and militia leaders because they felt betrayed.
On 30 October 1945, Brigadier Mallaby was killed as he was approaching the
British troops’ post near Jembatan Merah or Red Bridge, Surabaya. There were
many reports about the death, but it was widely believed that the Brigadier was
murdered by Indonesian militia. Looking at this situation, Lieutenant General Sir
Philip Christison brought in reinforcements to siege the city.

In the early morning of 10 November 1945, British troops began to advance into
Surabaya with cover from both naval and air bombardment. Although the
Indonesians defended the city heroically, the city was conquered within 3 days
and the whole battle lasted for 3 weeks. In total, between 6,000 and 16,000
Indonesians died while casualties on the British side were about 600 to 2000.
Battle of Surabaya caused Indonesia to lose weaponry which hampered the
country’s independence struggle. However, the battle provoked Indonesian and
international mass to rally for the country’s independence which made this battle
especially important for Indonesian national revolution.

What caused the battle?


A British supported Indonesia to attack NICA
B British asked Indonesian troops and militia to surrender their weapons
C The militia refused to sign the agreement
D The Indonesia troop is very strong army in that time
E Indonesia lose weaponry
7 On 10 November, Indonesia celebrates Hari Pahlawan or Heroes Day in
remembrance of the Battle of Surabaya which started on that very date in the
year 1945. The bloody battle took place because Indonesians refused to
surrender their weaponry to British army. British Army at that time was part of
the Allied Forces. The defiant Bung Tomo is the well-known revolutionary leader
who played a very important role in this battle.

It all started because of a misunderstanding between British troops in Jakarta


and those in Surabaya, under the command of Brigadier A.W.WS. Mallaby.
Brigadier Mallaby already had an agreement with Governor of East Java Mr.
Surya. The agreement stated that British would not ask Indonesian troops and
militia to surrender their weapons.

However, a British plane from Jakarta dropped leaflets all over Surabaya. The
leaflet told Indonesians to do otherwise on 27 October 1945. This action
angered the Indonesian troops and militia leaders because they felt betrayed.
On 30 October 1945, Brigadier Mallaby was killed as he was approaching the
British troops’ post near Jembatan Merah or Red Bridge, Surabaya. There were
many reports about the death, but it was widely believed that the Brigadier was
murdered by Indonesian militia. Looking at this situation, Lieutenant General Sir
Philip Christison brought in reinforcements to siege the city.

In the early morning of 10 November 1945, British troops began to advance into
Surabaya with cover from both naval and air bombardment. Although the
Indonesians defended the city heroically, the city was conquered within 3 days
and the whole battle lasted for 3 weeks. In total, between 6,000 and 16,000
Indonesians died while casualties on the British side were about 600 to 2000.

The Battle of Surabaya caused Indonesia to lose weaponry which hampered the
country’s independence struggle. However, the battle provoked Indonesian and
international mass to rally for the country’s independence which made this battle
especially important for Indonesian national revolution.

Did the Indonesian lose the battle? Why do you think so?
A Yes, Indonesia did. Because Indonesian victims were more than British
B No, Indonesia did not. Because Indonesian victims were more than British
C Yes, Indonesia did. Because Indonesian victims were less than British
D No, Indonesia did not. Because Indonesian victims were less than British
E Yes, Indonesia did. Because the British Brigadier was murdered by
Indonesian militia
8 On 10 November, Indonesia celebrates Hari Pahlawan or Heroes Day in
remembrance of the Battle of Surabaya which started on that very date in the
year 1945. The bloody battle took place because Indonesians refused to
surrender their weaponry to British army. British Army at that time was part of
the Allied Forces. The defiant Bung Tomo is the well-known revolutionary leader
who played a very important role in this battle.

It all started because of a misunderstanding between British troops in Jakarta


and those in Surabaya, under the command of Brigadier A.W.WS. Mallaby.
Brigadier Mallaby already had an agreement with Governor of East Java Mr.
Surya. The agreement stated that British would not ask Indonesian troops and
militia to surrender their weapons.

However, a British plane from Jakarta dropped leaflets all over Surabaya. The
leaflet told Indonesians to do otherwise on 27 October 1945. This action
angered the Indonesian troops and militia leaders because they felt betrayed.
On 30 October 1945, Brigadier Mallaby was killed as he was approaching the
British troops’ post near Jembatan Merah or Red Bridge, Surabaya. There were
many reports about the death, but it was widely believed that the Brigadier was
murdered by Indonesian militia. Looking at this situation, Lieutenant General Sir
Philip Christison brought in reinforcements to siege the city.

In the early morning of 10 November 1945, British troops began to advance into
Surabaya with cover from both naval and air bombardment. Although the
Indonesians defended the city heroically, the city was conquered within 3 days
and the whole battle lasted for 3 weeks. In total, between 6,000 and 16,000
Indonesians died while casualties on the British side were about 600 to 2000.

The Battle of Surabaya caused Indonesia to lose weaponry which hampered the
country’s independence struggle. However, the battle provoked Indonesian and
international mass to rally for the country’s independence which made this battle
especially important for Indonesian national revolution.

What made the Indonesians dare to face the British army military
aggression?
A Indonesia liked fighting
B Indonesia misunderstood about the power of British army
C Indonesia wanted to be remembered as hero in the Battle of Surabaya
D The spirit to defend the country’s independence encouraged Indonesia
E Indonesia needed the aggressor.
9 On 10 November, Indonesia celebrates Hari Pahlawan or Heroes Day in
remembrance of the Battle of Surabaya which started on that very date in the
year 1945. The bloody battle took place because Indonesians refused to
surrender their weaponry to British army. British Army at that time was part of
the Allied Forces. The defiant Bung Tomo is the well-known revolutionary leader
who played a very important role in this battle.

It all started because of a misunderstanding between British troops in Jakarta


and those in Surabaya, under the command of Brigadier A.W.WS. Mallaby.
Brigadier Mallaby already had an agreement with Governor of East Java Mr.
Surya. The agreement stated that British would not ask Indonesian troops and
militia to surrender their weapons.

However, a British plane from Jakarta dropped leaflets all over Surabaya. The
leaflet told Indonesians to do otherwise on 27 October 1945. This action
angered the Indonesian troops and militia leaders because they felt betrayed.
On 30 October 1945, Brigadier Mallaby was killed as he was approaching the
British troops’ post near Jembatan Merah or Red Bridge, Surabaya. There were
many reports about the death, but it was widely believed that the Brigadier was
murdered by Indonesian militia. Looking at this situation, Lieutenant General Sir
Philip Christison brought in reinforcements to siege the city.

In the early morning of 10 November 1945, British troops began to advance into
Surabaya with cover from both naval and air bombardment. Although the
Indonesians defended the city heroically, the city was conquered within 3 days
and the whole battle lasted for 3 weeks. In total, between 6,000 and 16,000
Indonesians died while casualties on the British side were about 600 to 2000.

The Battle of Surabaya caused Indonesia to lose weaponry which hampered the
country’s independence struggle. However, the battle provoked Indonesian and
international mass to rally for the country’s independence which made this battle
especially important for Indonesian national revolution.
What is the kind of the text above?
A Narrative
B Report
C Anecdote
D Recount
E news item
10 On 10 November, Indonesia celebrates Hari Pahlawan or Heroes Day in
remembrance of the Battle of Surabaya which started on that very date in the
year 1945. The bloody battle took place because Indonesians refused to
surrender their weaponry to British army. British Army at that time was part of
the Allied Forces. The defiant Bung Tomo is the well-known revolutionary leader
who played a very important role in this battle.

It all started because of a misunderstanding between British troops in Jakarta


and those in Surabaya, under the command of Brigadier A.W.WS. Mallaby.
Brigadier Mallaby already had an agreement with Governor of East Java Mr.
Surya. The agreement stated that British would not ask Indonesian troops and
militia to surrender their weapons.
However, a British plane from Jakarta dropped leaflets all over Surabaya. The
leaflet told Indonesians to do otherwise on 27 October 1945. This action
angered the Indonesian troops and militia leaders because they felt betrayed.
On 30 October 1945, Brigadier Mallaby was killed as he was approaching the
British troops’ post near Jembatan Merah or Red Bridge, Surabaya. There were
many reports about the death, but it was widely believed that the Brigadier was
murdered by Indonesian militia. Looking at this situation, Lieutenant General Sir
Philip Christison brought in reinforcements to siege the city.

In the early morning of 10 November 1945, British troops began to advance into
Surabaya with cover from both naval and air bombardment. Although the
Indonesians defended the city heroically, the city was conquered within 3 days
and the whole battle lasted for 3 weeks. In total, between 6,000 and 16,000
Indonesians died while casualties on the British side were about 600 to 2000.

The Battle of Surabaya caused Indonesia to lose weaponry which hampered the
country’s independence struggle. However, the battle provoked Indonesian and
international mass to rally for the country’s independence which made this battle
especially important for Indonesian national revolution.
Who was the prominent figure in the battle?
A Governor of East Java
B Mr. Surya
C Brigadier Mallaby
D Sir Philip Christison
E Bung Tomo

11 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 didn’t want her uncle and aunt to do that so she decided that it
would be best if she ran away.  The next morning, she ran away into the woods. 
She was very tired and hungry.  Then she saw a little cottage.  She knocked but
no one answered so she went inside and fell asleep.
Meanwhile, the seven dwarfs were coming home from work.  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.”
Then, Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story.
The dwarfs said, “If you want, you may live here with us.”
Snow White answered, “Oh, could I? Thank you.”
Finally, Snow White and the seven dwarfs lived happily ever after.

Why Snow White ran away to the woods?


A Her parents passed away
B Her uncle was angry with her
C Her uncle and aunt would go to America
D Snow White was happy to run away
E Snow White liked playing in the woods
12 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 didn’t want her uncle and aunt to do that so she decided that it
would be best if she ran away.  The next morning, she ran away into the woods. 
She was very tired and hungry.  Then she saw a little cottage.  She knocked but
no one answered so she went inside and fell asleep.
Meanwhile, the seven dwarfs were coming home from work.  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.”
Then, Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story.
The dwarfs said, “If you want, you may live here with us.”
Snow White answered, “Oh, could I? Thank you.”
Finally, Snow White and the seven dwarfs lived happily ever after.

When did Snow White run away to the woods?


A In the afternoon
B In the morning
C In the evening
D In the full moon
E In the middle of night
13 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 didn’t want her uncle and aunt to do that so she decided that it
would be best if she ran away.  The next morning, she ran away into the woods. 
She was very tired and hungry.  Then she saw a little cottage.  She knocked but
no one answered so she went inside and fell asleep.
Meanwhile, the seven dwarfs were coming home from work.  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.”
Then, Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story.
The dwarfs said, “If you want, you may live here with us.”
Snow White answered, “Oh, could I? Thank you.”
Finally, Snow White and the seven dwarfs lived happily ever after.

Where did Snow White live after she ran away to the woods?
A She lived in the cave
B She lived in the lion nest
C She lived everywhere in the woods
D She lived in the dwarfs’ cottage
E She lived on the street
14 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 didn’t want her uncle and aunt to do that so she decided that it
would be best if she ran away.  The next morning, she ran away into the woods. 
She was very tired and hungry.  Then she saw a little cottage.  She knocked but
no one answered so she went inside and fell asleep.
Meanwhile, the seven dwarfs were coming home from work.  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.”
Then, Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story.
The dwarfs said, “If you want, you may live here with us.”
Snow White answered, “Oh, could I? Thank you.”
Finally, Snow White and the seven dwarfs lived happily ever after.

According to the text, before she ran away into the woods, why did Snow
White live with her uncle and aunt?
A because she loved them very much
B as a result of forcing attitude from them
C because her parents were dead
D because she were afraid of the dwarfs
E because she ran away from a monster
15 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 didn’t want her uncle and aunt to do that so she decided that it
would be best if she ran away.  The next morning, she ran away into the woods. 
She was very tired and hungry.  Then she saw a little cottage.  She knocked but
no one answered so she went inside and fell asleep.
Meanwhile, the seven dwarfs were coming home from work.  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.”
Then, Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story.
The dwarfs said, “If you want, you may live here with us.”
Snow White answered, “Oh, could I? Thank you.”
Finally, Snow White and the seven dwarfs lived happily ever after.

The communicative purpose of this text is…..


A to inform the readers about important and newsworthy events
B to entertain readers with fairy tale
C to share an account of an unusual event
D to persuade readers to accept his/her opinions
E to denote or propose something as the case
16 Once upon a time, there was an old woman who lived in a very old hut near a
forest with her only daughter.  The daughter’s name is Misna.  She is beautiful
but she had envious heart.
One day she saw girl of her age passing by her hut.  The girl was joining her
father hunting.  She dressed in beautiful cloth.  His father’s assistants respected
her.  Misna could not sleep when she was remembering this.  She was very
angry with her condition.  She hated her hopeless mother.
In the morning she shouted at her mother.  She wanted her mother to buy the
most beautiful gown in the markets for her.  Of course her mother could not
afford it.  Then she cried and cried.  She did not want to eat anything.  Her
mother was very sad.  She decided to sell a piece of land, the only valuable
thing that she had.  She bought her beloved daughter a very beautiful dress.
Misna admired herself.  She wanted to show everybody that she was a very
beautiful girl.  She asked her mother to bring her to another village.  Along the
way, she smiled to everyone.  People in the village thought that she was a
princess.  They gave her a high respect and invited her to have meal in their
house.  Misna enjoyed this and told everybody that she was princess and
mother was maid.  Her mother was very sad but she kept her felling deep in the
heart.
On the way home Misna met a handsome prince.  He was interested in her and
wanted to marry her.  Misna told the prince that her mother had died and father
went married to another woman.  She was having a long trip with her loyal
maid.  Listening to this, her mother was very upset.  She cried loudly Misna was
very angry to her and told her to be away from her.
Suddenly there was a heavy rain accompanied with big thunders.  Everyone run
away to save themselves.  Misna was very afraid.  She cried.  Her mother
wanted to help her but she did not want to at that time a big thunder hit her to
dead.

When did she ask her mother a beautiful dress?


A After she saw another girl with beautiful dress
B on the way home she met a handsome prince
C after her mother sold a piece of her land
D when a heavy rain and big thunders came
E since the villagers invited her to have meal in their house
17 Once upon a time, there was an old woman who lived in a very old hut near a
forest with her only daughter.  The daughter’s name is Misna.  She is beautiful
but she had envious heart.
One day she saw girl of her age passing by her hut.  The girl was joining her
father hunting.  She dressed in beautiful cloth.  His father’s assistants respected
her.  Misna could not sleep when she was remembering this.  She was very
angry with her condition.  She hated her hopeless mother.
In the morning she shouted at her mother.  She wanted her mother to buy the
most beautiful gown in the markets for her.  Of course her mother could not
afford it.  Then she cried and cried.  She did not want to eat anything.  Her
mother was very sad.  She decided to sell a piece of land, the only valuable
thing that she had.  She bought her beloved daughter a very beautiful dress.
Misna admired herself.  She wanted to show everybody that she was a very
beautiful girl.  She asked her mother to bring her to another village.  Along the
way, she smiled to everyone.  People in the village thought that she was a
princess.  They gave her a high respect and invited her to have meal in their
house.  Misna enjoyed this and told everybody that she was princess and
mother was maid.  Her mother was very sad but she kept her felling deep in the
heart.
On the way home Misna met a handsome prince.  He was interested in her and
wanted to marry her.  Misna told the prince that her mother had died and father
went married to another woman.  She was having a long trip with her loyal
maid.  Listening to this, her mother was very upset.  She cried loudly Misna was
very angry to her and told her to be away from her.
Suddenly there was a heavy rain accompanied with big thunders.  Everyone run
away to save themselves.  Misna was very afraid.  She cried.  Her mother
wanted to help her but she did not want to at that time a big thunder hit her to
dead.

How could her mother buy her a beautiful dress?


A from her saving
B by asking her relative some money
C by robbed a bank
D from her salary
E by selling the only land she had
18 Once upon a time, there was an old woman who lived in a very old hut near a
forest with her only daughter.  The daughter’s name is Misna.  She is beautiful
but she had envious heart.
One day she saw girl of her age passing by her hut.  The girl was joining her
father hunting.  She dressed in beautiful cloth.  His father’s assistants respected
her.  Misna could not sleep when she was remembering this.  She was very
angry with her condition.  She hated her hopeless mother.
In the morning she shouted at her mother.  She wanted her mother to buy the
most beautiful gown in the markets for her.  Of course her mother could not
afford it.  Then she cried and cried.  She did not want to eat anything.  Her
mother was very sad.  She decided to sell a piece of land, the only valuable
thing that she had.  She bought her beloved daughter a very beautiful dress.
Misna admired herself.  She wanted to show everybody that she was a very
beautiful girl.  She asked her mother to bring her to another village.  Along the
way, she smiled to everyone.  People in the village thought that she was a
princess.  They gave her a high respect and invited her to have meal in their
house.  Misna enjoyed this and told everybody that she was princess and
mother was maid.  Her mother was very sad but she kept her felling deep in the
heart.
On the way home Misna met a handsome prince.  He was interested in her and
wanted to marry her.  Misna told the prince that her mother had died and father
went married to another woman.  She was having a long trip with her loyal
maid.  Listening to this, her mother was very upset.  She cried loudly Misna was
very angry to her and told her to be away from her.
Suddenly there was a heavy rain accompanied with big thunders.  Everyone run
away to save themselves.  Misna was very afraid.  She cried.  Her mother
wanted to help her but she did not want to at that time a big thunder hit her to
dead.

What made her mother cried aloud?


A she told everyone that she was her maid
B she told the prince that her mother had died
C she told the prince that she was her maid
D she wanted her mother to buy the most beautiful gown
E she was joining her father hunting for a long time
19 Once upon a time, there was an old woman who lived in a very old hut near a
forest with her only daughter.  The daughter’s name is Misna.  She is beautiful
but she had envious heart.
One day she saw girl of her age passing by her hut.  The girl was joining her
father hunting.  She dressed in beautiful cloth.  His father’s assistants respected
her.  Misna could not sleep when she was remembering this.  She was very
angry with her condition.  She hated her hopeless mother.
In the morning she shouted at her mother.  She wanted her mother to buy the
most beautiful gown in the markets for her.  Of course her mother could not
afford it.  Then she cried and cried.  She did not want to eat anything.  Her
mother was very sad.  She decided to sell a piece of land, the only valuable
thing that she had.  She bought her beloved daughter a very beautiful dress.
Misna admired herself.  She wanted to show everybody that she was a very
beautiful girl.  She asked her mother to bring her to another village.  Along the
way, she smiled to everyone.  People in the village thought that she was a
princess.  They gave her a high respect and invited her to have meal in their
house.  Misna enjoyed this and told everybody that she was princess and
mother was maid.  Her mother was very sad but she kept her felling deep in the
heart.
On the way home Misna met a handsome prince.  He was interested in her and
wanted to marry her.  Misna told the prince that her mother had died and her
father went married to another woman.  She was having a long trip with her loyal
maid.  Listening to this, her mother was very upset.  She cried loudly, Misna was
very angry to her and told her to be away from her.
Suddenly there was a heavy rain accompanied with big thunders.  Everyone run
away to save themselves.  Misna was very afraid.  She cried.  Her mother
wanted to help her but she did not want to, at that time a big thunder hit her to
dead.

What happened at last?


A Misna got married to a prince
B Misna was wet in rain
C Her mother bought her the most beautiful gown
D A thunder hit Misna to dead
E She had meal in villagers house
20 Arrange the jumbled words below into a good sentence of simple past tense.

At - yesterday -. they - the - lunch - had - restaurant


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A 4–3–5–6–1–2–7
B 4–5–6–1–2–3–4
C 3–6–5–1–4–7–2
D 3–6–5–7–1–4–2
E 2–3–1–4–7–6–5
21 Mr. Angga _____________Mr. Joe yesterday afternoon.

A Meet
B Have met
C Has met
D Met
E Meeting
22 They… soccer players before the accident happened.

A Am
B Are
C Was
D Were
E Is
23 She didn’t…to my birthday party yesterday.

A Come
B Came
C Comes
D Coming
E to come
24 I was suddenly hit by lightning when I found out Afgan was coming to town for
a concert in a local auditorium. The underlined phrase has similar meaning
with…
A hit by someone
B hit by a truck
C Surprised
D Unhappy
E Disappointed
25 Feeling excited, I packed all my Afgan’s CDs to get his autograph at the event.
The underlined word has similar meaning with…
A Album
B CD player
C Signature
D Picture
E Autobiography
26 Afganism went even crazier; they sang along with him throughout the song. The
underlined phrase has similar meaning with…
A Sing alone
B Sing together
C Sing a song
D Sing a karaoke
E Sing on the stage
27 Afgan was also very friendly, so I didn’t feel too nervous when I had a chance to
take pictures with him. The underlined word has similar meaning with…
A Surprised
B Happy
C Excited
D Anxious
E Speechless
28 When I arrived at the table, I was speechless.
It means that…
A I can’t say a word
B I speak a lot
C I can’t see anything
D I was so sad
E I was so disappointed
29 Finally, after about 40 or 50 minutes wait, Afgan … from inside the radio station
A Get up
B Get out
C Come along
D Come over
E showed up
30 Teacher : Rahman, what did you do last weekend?
Rahman : I…a short story, sir.
A Write
B Wrote
C am writing
D will write
E Was written
31 Is anyone out there?
Does anybody listen or care anymore?
We are living on a dying planet,
We’re killing everything that’s alive,
And anyone who tries to deny it
Wears a tie
And gets paid to lie
So I wrote these songs for a dying planet,
I’m sorry but I’m telling the truth,
And for everybody trying to save it
These songs are for you, too.
Is anyone out there?
What kind of planet are we living now?
A dying planet
B good planet
C nice planet
D lovely planet
E beautiful planet
32 Is anyone out there?
Does anybody listen or care anymore?
We are living on a dying planet,
We’re killing everything that’s alive,
And anyone who tries to deny it
Wears a tie
And gets paid to lie
So I wrote these songs for a dying planet,
I’m sorry but I’m telling the truth,
And for everybody trying to save it
These songs are for you, too.
Is anyone out there?
Who are people who deny that they have killed living things?
A People who listen that song
B people who work in the town
C people who sell tie and T-shirt
D People who live near the singer
E People who wear a tie and get paid to lie
33 Is anyone out there?
Does anybody listen or care anymore?
We are living on a dying planet,
We’re killing everything that’s alive,
And anyone who tries to deny it
Wears a tie
And gets paid to lie
So I wrote these songs for a dying planet,
I’m sorry but I’m telling the truth,
And for everybody trying to save it
These songs are for you, too.
Is anyone out there?
“And gets paid to lie”. The word “gets paid” means…. promote completely
A Receive money for work completed
B promote completely
C sell with low prices
D buy with money
E Pay someone
34 Is anyone out there?
Does anybody listen or care anymore?
We are living on a dying planet,
We’re killing everything that’s alive,
And anyone who tries to deny it
Wears a tie
And gets paid to lie
So I wrote these songs for a dying planet,
I’m sorry but I’m telling the truth,
And for everybody trying to save it
These songs are for you, too.
Is anyone out there?
What is the purpose of the composer writing this song?
A To warn people in order saving the earth from the destruction
B To entertain the music lovers
C To get money from music
D To tell about the truth of life
E To persuade people living in peace
35 Is anyone out there?
Does anybody listen or care anymore?
We are living on a dying planet,
We’re killing everything that’s alive,
And anyone who tries to deny it
Wears a tie
And gets paid to lie
So I wrote these songs for a dying planet,
I’m sorry but I’m telling the truth,
And for everybody trying to save it
These songs are for you, too.
Is anyone out there?
Why does the singer feel so sad? It because…
A human are killing living things on the planet.
B he realized that human being is in danger
C No body care anymore
D he works on the planet
E he tells the truth
36 You’ve Got a Friend
By. James Taylor
When you're down and troubled
And you need some lovin' care
And nothin', nothin' is goin' right
Close your eyes and think of me
And soon I will be there
To brighten up even your darkest night

You just call out my name


And you know, wherever I am
I'll come runnin'
To see you again
Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there
You've got a friend
What does the first verse of the song talk about?
A When you are alone, think of me and i will be there
B When you are sad, think of me and you will be happy
C When you are down, just close your eyes
D When you are stress, just sing this song
E When you miss me, I will miss you too
37 You’ve Got a Friend
By. James Taylor
When you're down and troubled
And you need some lovin' care
And nothin', nothin' is goin' right
Close your eyes and think of me
And soon I will be there
To brighten up even your darkest night

You just call out my name


And you know, wherever I am
I'll come runnin'
To see you again
Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there
You've got a friend
What does “to brighten up even your darkest night” mean?
A To make you sad
B To make you happy
C To make you in secure
D To make you weak
E To make you cry
38 You’ve Got a Friend
By. James Taylor
When you're down and troubled
And you need some lovin' care
And nothin', nothin' is goin' right
Close your eyes and think of me
And soon I will be there
To brighten up even your darkest night

You just call out my name


And you know, wherever I am
I'll come runnin'
To see you again
Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there
You've got a friend
Why does the writer mention four seasons i,e winter ,spring, summer or
fall in the song?
A To express that he will come anytime she is needed.
B To inform the listeners about the seasons in the world
C To express that he will not come forever.
D To predict about the weather in future
E To tell that he will back home soon
39 If the sky above, you
Should turn dark and full of clouds
And that old north wind should begin to blow
Keep your head together
And call my name out loud, yeah
Soon I’ll be knocking upon your door
What does this verse mean? Say it in one sentence
A If you feel angry, just keep calm, and I will come to you soon.
B If you feel happy, just keep calm, and I will come to you soon.
C If you feel sad, just keep calm, and I will come to you soon.
D If you feel sad, just keep call my name loudly and you will be happy
E If you feel happy, don’t forget me
40 You’ve Got a Friend
By. James Taylor
When you're down and troubled
And you need some lovin' care
And nothin', nothin' is goin' right
Close your eyes and think of me
And soon I will be there
To brighten up even your darkest night

You just call out my name


And you know, wherever I am
I'll come runnin'
To see you again
Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there
You've got a friend
In general, what is the song about? It is about
A long distance relationship
B seasons in the world
C Friendship
D Education
E Broken heart
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