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pertanyaan jawaban

Man :Mom, the smoke rising out isfrom the oven.<br><br>Woman :


Oh no, I forgot.<br><br>Man :I have switched it off, but thecake There is smoke
which you made is burnt. <br><br>Woman : Your sister must be rising out from the
upset. Sheis waiting for the cake. <br><br>What happens in the oven.
kitchen?

Woman : Can I borrow your laptop?Which one is yours?


<br><br>Man : Sure. The laptop on the table isAdam's. Don't touch it.
<br><br>Woman : I'll take the one on the chair.Where is Adam? On the table.
<br><br>Man : He is at the coffee shop. He issleepy so he needs
coffee. <br><br>Where is Adam's laptop?

Man : There is a new restaurant near our school.<br><br>Woman :


Did you go there? <br><br>Man : Yes. I went dinner with my family
last night. The roasted duck was delicious. <br><br>Woman : Well, A new restaurant.
I'll ask my father to have dinner there. <br><br>What are they talking
about?

This dialogue is for questions and .<br><br>Bella : Who is that


boy? <br><br>Edo : The boy crying in front of my house
ismyneighbor's son. <br><br>Bella : Will you help him?
<br><br>Edo : He is still whining about going to thepark. His
mother will come. <br><br>Bella : Is the park near your
He is whining to
neighborhood stillclosed? <br><br>Edo : No. It has just opened two
his mother.
days ago. <br><br>Bella : The gate of the park was broken, right?
<br><br>Edo : It was repaired yesterday. <br><br>Bella : Oh, I
see. I miss the street food soldoutside the park. <br><br>Edo : So
do l. The grilled sausage is myfavorite. <br><br>Why is the boy
crying in front of Edo's house?

This dialogue is for questions and .<br><br>Bella : Who is that


boy? <br><br>Edo : The boy crying in front of my house
ismyneighbor's son. <br><br>Bella : Will you help him?
<br><br>Edo : He is still whining about going to thepark. His
mother will come. <br><br>Bella : Is the park near your
Edo and Bella used
neighborhood stillclosed? <br><br>Edo : No. It has just opened two
to visit the park.
days ago. <br><br>Bella : The gate of the park was broken, right?
<br><br>Edo : It was repaired yesterday. <br><br>Bella : Oh, I
see. I miss the street food soldoutside the park. <br><br>Edo : So
do l. The grilled sausage is myfavorite. <br><br>Which statement is
true about the park?
This text is for questions to .<br><br>A rich man told his
assistants to build ahigh wooden fence around his land so that noone
could get in. The man had three children.He forbade his children to
play outside. <br><br>One day, the children were bored.They
sneaked outside and went to the riverbeside their house. They sat in
the willow-tree house. Suddenly they saw a tiny boatcoming towards Beside the house.
them on the stream. Theyknew it was their father's assistant. Insidethe
boat was a lot of food and toys from theassistant. They were afraid at
first, but theyfelt relieved until the assistant said that hewouldn't tell
their father. Finally, the childrencould play happily and decide to
returnbefore dinner. <br><br>Where is the river?

This text is for questions to .<br><br>A rich man told his


assistants to build ahigh wooden fence around his land so that noone
could get in. The man had three children.He forbade his children to
play outside. <br><br>One day, the children were bored.They
sneaked outside and went to the riverbeside their house. They sat in
the willow-tree house. Suddenly they saw a tiny boatcoming towards
In a tiny boat.
them on the stream. Theyknew it was their father's assistant. Insidethe
boat was a lot of food and toys from theassistant. They were afraid at
first, but theyfelt relieved until the assistant said that hewouldn't tell
their father. Finally, the childrencould play happily and decide to
returnbefore dinner. <br><br>Where was the assistant who found
thechildren?

This text is for questions to .<br><br>A rich man told his


assistants to build ahigh wooden fence around his land so that noone
could get in. The man had three children.He forbade his children to
play outside. <br><br>One day, the children were bored.They
The food and toys
sneaked outside and went to the riverbeside their house. They sat in
brought by
the willow-tree house. Suddenly they saw a tiny boatcoming towards
theassistant were
them on the stream. Theyknew it was their father's assistant. Insidethe
for the children.
boat was a lot of food and toys from theassistant. They were afraid at
first, but theyfelt relieved until the assistant said that hewouldn't tell
their father. Finally, the childrencould play happily and decide to
returnbefore dinner. <br><br>From the text, we can conclude that ...

Man : You look sleepy.<br><br>Woman : You're right. I watched a


scarymovie on TV last night so lcouldn't sleep. <br><br>Man : Well, She couldn't sleep
I think you'd better sleep.We can discuss our assignmentlater. last night.
<br><br>Why is the woman sleepy?
Man : Toni has been hospitalizedbecause he was
electrocutedyesterday.<br><br>Woman : He must have touched
He turned on the
anelectrical appliance when hishand was wet. <br><br>Man : That's
TV with wet hand.
right. He turned on the TV after taking a bath. <br><br>Why was
Toni electrocuted?

Man : Ohho, I can't take my motorcycle.<br><br>Woman : Why did


you park there? <br><br>Man : I couldn't find a good place topark. It's hard to find a
<br><br>Woman : You should go early. <br><br>What is the cause parking place.
of the man's problem?

This dialogue is for questions and .<br><br>Diana : You know


what? Robby almost camelate today. <br><br>Liza : What time did
he arrive? <br><br>Diana : Five minutes before the bell rang.
<br><br> Liza : His house is near, right? <br><br>Diana : Yes, it
is. It takes ten minutes bybicycle. But today, he ran so quicklythat he
He was afraid of
reached in school in fiveminutes. <br><br>Liza : What? What
being late.
happens to his bicycle? <br><br>Diana : Yes. He was late because
his bicyclewas broken. <br><br>Liza : Oh, I see. Where is he now?
<br><br>Diana : He is in the canteen. He was so tiredthat he was
starved. <br><br>Liza :Poor him. <br><br>Why did Robby run
very fast to school?

This dialogue is for questions and .<br><br>Diana : You know


what? Robby almost camelate today. <br><br>Liza : What time did
he arrive? <br><br>Diana : Five minutes before the bell rang.
<br><br> Liza : His house is near, right? <br><br>Diana : Yes, it
is. It takes ten minutes bybicycle. But today, he ran so quicklythat he
reached in school in fiveminutes. <br><br>Liza : What? What He wanted to eat.
happens to his bicycle? <br><br>Diana : Yes. He was late because
his bicyclewas broken. <br><br>Liza : Oh, I see. Where is he now?
<br><br>Diana : He is in the canteen. He was so tiredthat he was
starved. <br><br>Liza :Poor him. <br><br>Why is Robby in the
canteen?
This text is for questions to .<br><br>Liza's father made some
house rules.The family members should obey the rules. <br><br>One
day, Liza broke the rule. She forgotto inform her family that she went
home late. Herfamily got worried, especially her mother. She
wasafraid if someone kidnapped Liza. She watchedcrime news too
much. Therefore, she was afraidsomething happened to her beautiful Liza hadn't gone
daughter.She called Liza but there was no answer. <br><br>After two home.
hours, Liza went home. Motherheard her voice and then walked
downstairs soquickly that she slipped. Her-leg hurt. Fathertold Liza
what happened. Liza regretted hermistake. Liza told her parents that
she had agroup discussion and forgot the rule. Now, Lizanever forgets
to call if she goes home late. <br><br>Why was mother worried?

This text is for questions to .<br><br>Liza's father made some


house rules.The family members should obey the rules. <br><br>One
day, Liza broke the rule. She forgotto inform her family that she went
home late. Herfamily got worried, especially her mother. She
wasafraid if someone kidnapped Liza. She watchedcrime news too
much. Therefore, she was afraidsomething happened to her beautiful
Informing family if
daughter.She called Liza but there was no answer. <br><br>After two
coming late.
hours, Liza went home. Motherheard her voice and then walked
downstairs soquickly that she slipped. Her-leg hurt. Fathertold Liza
what happened. Liza regretted hermistake. Liza told her parents that
she had agroup discussion and forgot the rule. Now, Lizanever forgets
to call if she goes home late. <br><br>What is the rùle described in
the text?

This text is for questions to .<br><br>Liza's father made some


house rules.The family members should obey the rules. <br><br>One
day, Liza broke the rule. She forgotto inform her family that she went
home late. Herfamily got worried, especially her mother. She
wasafraid if someone kidnapped Liza. She watchedcrime news too
much. Therefore, she was afraidsomething happened to her beautiful she slipped on the
daughter.She called Liza but there was no answer. <br><br>After two stairs
hours, Liza went home. Motherheard her voice and then walked
downstairs soquickly that she slipped. Her-leg hurt. Fathertold Liza
what happened. Liza regretted hermistake. Liza told her parents that
she had agroup discussion and forgot the rule. Now, Lizanever forgets
to call if she goes home late. <br><br>Mother's leg hurt because...
This text is for questions to .<br><br>Football or Polo?
<br><br>The Wayle is a small river that cuts across thepark near my
home. I like sitting by the Wayleon fine afternoons. It was warm last
Sunday, soI went and sat on the river bank as usual. Somechildren
were playing games on the bank andthere were some people rowing
on the river.Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball veryhard and cuts across the park
it went towards a passing boat. Somepeople on the bank called out to near the
the man in theboat, but he did not hear them. The ball struckhim so writer'shome
hard that he nearly fell into the water. Iturned to look at the children,
but there weren'tany in sight: they had all run away! The manlaughed
when he realized what had happened.He called out to the children and
threw the ballback to the bank. <br><br> Taken from: Practice and
Progress<br><br>We know from the text that the Wayle River....

This text is for questions to .<br><br>Football or Polo?


<br><br>The Wayle is a small river that cuts across thepark near my
home. I like sitting by the Wayleon fine afternoons. It was warm last
Sunday, soI went and sat on the river bank as usual. Somechildren
were playing games on the bank andthere were some people rowing
on the river.Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball veryhard and
it went towards a passing boat. Somepeople on the bank called out to In a passing boat.
the man in theboat, but he did not hear them. The ball struckhim so
hard that he nearly fell into the water. Iturned to look at the children,
but there weren'tany in sight: they had all run away! The manlaughed
when he realized what had happened.He called out to the children and
threw the ballback to the bank. <br><br> Taken from: Practice and
Progress<br><br>Where did the ball kicked by the childrenland?
This text is for questions to .<br><br>Football or Polo?
<br><br>The Wayle is a small river that cuts across thepark near my
home. I like sitting by the Wayleon fine afternoons. It was warm last
Sunday, soI went and sat on the river bank as usual. Somechildren
were playing games on the bank andthere were some people rowing
on the river.Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball veryhard and
it went towards a passing boat. Somepeople on the bank called out to
the ball hit him
the man in theboat, but he did not hear them. The ball struckhim so
very hard
hard that he nearly fell into the water. Iturned to look at the children,
but there weren'tany in sight: they had all run away! The manlaughed
when he realized what had happened.He called out to the children and
threw the ballback to the bank. <br><br> Taken from: Practice and
Progress<br><br>Why did the man in the boat almost fell into the
water?<br><br>Because….

This text is for questions to .<br><br>Football or Polo?


<br><br>The Wayle is a small river that cuts across thepark near my
home. I like sitting by the Wayleon fine afternoons. It was warm last
Sunday, soI went and sat on the river bank as usual. Somechildren
were playing games on the bank andthere were some people rowing
on the river.Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball veryhard and They were afraid
it went towards a passing boat. Somepeople on the bank called out to when the man
the man in theboat, but he did not hear them. The ball struckhim so wasangry at them.
hard that he nearly fell into the water. Iturned to look at the children,
but there weren'tany in sight: they had all run away! The manlaughed
when he realized what had happened.He called out to the children and
threw the ballback to the bank. <br><br> Taken from: Practice and
Progress<br><br>Why did the children playing games runaway?

This text is for questions to .<br><br>New animals that arrive at


zoo are usuallyacquired from another zoo through a 'captivebreeding
program,but that's not the onlyway zoos get animals. Wild animals
that arerescued often go to zoos and some are boughtfrom animal
dealers. Some animals that havelost their homes from conflict with
humans ofother circumstances are brought into zoos. Andsometimes How zoo get
people who've tried to keep wildanimals as pets find they cannot take animals.
care ofthem. When this happens, zoos are called toprovide a home for
the animals. Another wayZoos get new animals is through trade.
Whenone zoo has a surplus of a particular species ofanimals it often
trades with or gives its surplusanimals to another zoo. <br><br>Taken
from: A Trip to the Zoo<br><br>What is the text about?
This text is for questions to .<br><br>New animals that arrive at
zoo are usuallyacquired from another zoo through a 'captivebreeding
program,but that's not the onlyway zoos get animals. Wild animals
that arerescued often go to zoos and some are boughtfrom animal
dealers. Some animals that havelost their homes from conflict with
There are five ways
humans ofother circumstances are brought into zoos. Andsometimes
to get new animals
people who've tried to keep wildanimals as pets find they cannot take
at zoo.
care ofthem. When this happens, zoos are called toprovide a home for
the animals. Another wayZoos get new animals is through trade.
Whenone zoo has a surplus of a particular species ofanimals it often
trades with or gives its surplusanimals to another zoo. <br><br>Taken
from: A Trip to the Zoo<br><br>What can we conclude from the text?

This text is for questions to .<br><br>New animals that arrive at


zoo are usuallyacquired from another zoo through a 'captivebreeding
program,but that's not the onlyway zoos get animals. Wild animals
that arerescued often go to zoos and some are boughtfrom animal
dealers. Some animals that havelost their homes from conflict with
humans ofother circumstances are brought into zoos. Andsometimes
people who've tried to keep wildanimals as pets find they cannot take Fifth.
care ofthem. When this happens, zoos are called toprovide a home for
the animals. Another wayZoos get new animals is through trade.
Whenone zoo has a surplus of a particular species ofanimals it often
trades with or gives its surplusanimals to another zoo. <br><br>Taken
from: A Trip to the Zoo<br><br>Which sentence does not contain
noun modifiers with finite adjective clause?

Man : You know what? Dani got an accident at a crossroads near our
school.<br><br>Woman : Oh no. How is his condition now? At a crossroads
<br><br>Man : His leg was injured, but fortunately he is okay now. which doesn't have
<br><br>Woman :Thank God. In my opinion, a traffic light should be a traffic light.
applied in the crossroads. <br><br>Where did Dani get accident?

Woman : Where is your sister?<br><br>Man : She is at her room.


The man's sister
Why? <br><br>Woman : I called her but she didn't answer.
didn't hear the
<br><br>Man : She usually listens to music with headphones.
woman's calling.
<br><br>What can we learn from the dialogue?
Man : I heard your brother was robbed in front of a bank after he had
withdrawn a lot of money.<br><br>Woman : That's true. He just
In front of a bank.
reported the case to the police. <br><br>Where was the woman's
brother robbed?
This text is for questions to .<br><br>The year of my seventeenth
birthday, I didnot see my mother a lot because I lived in aboarding
house. When my birthday came twoyears ago, I began asking to go
and visit mymother instead of waiting for her to come tomy boarding
house. Almost every time I wasin a car, I asked the driver to drop me
off ather house. During our visits, we walked to thetheme park, Je's Since two years
shopping centre, and ourfavorite restaurant. | loved those times ago.
withmy mother. Our time together had decreaseda little after I moved
to the boarding house, butI called her often to ask her for advice and
justtalk to her. She was home most of the time,which was refreshing.
<br><br>According to the text, when the writer start visiting her
mother?

This text is for questions to .<br><br>The year of my seventeenth


birthday, I didnot see my mother a lot because I lived in aboarding
house. When my birthday came twoyears ago, I began asking to go
and visit mymother instead of waiting for her to come tomy boarding
house. Almost every time I wasin a car, I asked the driver to drop me
off ather house. During our visits, we walked to thetheme park, Je's happily
shopping centre, and ourfavorite restaurant. | loved those times
withmy mother. Our time together had decreaseda little after I moved
to the boarding house, butI called her often to ask her for advice and
justtalk to her. She was home most of the time,which was refreshing.
<br><br>On her birthday, the writer spent her days with her mother....

This text is for questions to .<br><br>The year of my seventeenth


birthday, I didnot see my mother a lot because I lived in aboarding
house. When my birthday came twoyears ago, I began asking to go
and visit mymother instead of waiting for her to come tomy boarding
house. Almost every time I wasin a car, I asked the driver to drop me
off ather house. During our visits, we walked to thetheme park, Je's
often
shopping centre, and ourfavorite restaurant. | loved those times
withmy mother. Our time together had decreaseda little after I moved
to the boarding house, butI called her often to ask her for advice and
justtalk to her. She was home most of the time,which was refreshing.
<br><br>From the text, we know that the writer ... communicates
with her mother.
This text is for questions to .<br><br>The year of my seventeenth
birthday, I didnot see my mother a lot because I lived in aboarding
house. When my birthday came twoyears ago, I began asking to go
and visit mymother instead of waiting for her to come tomy boarding
house. Almost every time I wasin a car, I asked the driver to drop me
To their favorite
off ather house. During our visits, we walked to thetheme park, Je's
restaurant.
shopping centre, and ourfavorite restaurant. | loved those times
withmy mother. Our time together had decreaseda little after I moved
to the boarding house, butI called her often to ask her for advice and
justtalk to her. She was home most of the time,which was refreshing.
<br><br>Where did the writer go with her mother?

Woman : Is your T-shirt new?<br><br>Man : No, it isn't. This T-shirt


was a going-away present from my brother, who is a baseball player. His brother gave it
<br><br> Woman : That's awesome. It looks good on you. to him.
<br><br>Man : Thanks. <br><br>How did the man get his T-shirt?

Man : Why did your sister dress differently?<br><br>Woman :


Influenced by her friends, she changed her fashion style.
Her friends
<br><br>Man : She should read fashion magazine to get the latest
influenced her.
fashion information.<br><br>What made the woman's sister change
her tyle?

Woman : Did you attend the meeting last Monday?<br><br>Man : I He didn't attend the
would if I had been invited. <br><br>What does the man mean? meeting.

This text is for questions to .<br><br>Turkey Run State Park is


the second state park established in Indiana in 1916.Sugar Creek
bisects the 2382 acres of rugged woodland terrain,providing some
wonderful off site canoeing opportunities which span two state parks.
A suspension bridge connects the developed south section with the
wild north section. <br><br>Two covered bridges,the Cox and the
Narrows Covered Bridge on either end of the park provide a scenic
backdrop to many wonderful photo opportunities in the park.
To describe Turkey
<br><br>Visitors may stay either in the large campground or in
Run State Park.
Turkey Run inn with its accompanying restaurant. Park visitors may
fish, with an Indiana license, in Sugar Creek and hikers can enjoy the
many miles of great hiking. <br><br>Turkey Run State Park provides
visitors with a family friendly activity. The stunning scenery on the
trails combined with the rugged beauty of Sugar Creek offers a
relaxing place to camp, fish, hike, canoe, or picnic.<br><br>Source:
A Visit to Turkey Run State Park<br><br>What is the purpose of the
text?
This text is for questions to .<br><br>Turkey Run State Park is
the second state park established in Indiana in 1916.Sugar Creek
bisects the 2382 acres of rugged woodland terrain,providing some
wonderful off site canoeing opportunities which span two state parks.
A suspension bridge connects the developed south section with the
wild north section. <br><br>Two covered bridges,the Cox and the
Narrows Covered Bridge on either end of the park provide a scenic
backdrop to many wonderful photo opportunities in the park. There is no facility
<br><br>Visitors may stay either in the large campground or in for the visitors to
Turkey Run inn with its accompanying restaurant. Park visitors may camp.
fish, with an Indiana license, in Sugar Creek and hikers can enjoy the
many miles of great hiking. <br><br>Turkey Run State Park provides
visitors with a family friendly activity. The stunning scenery on the
trails combined with the rugged beauty of Sugar Creek offers a
relaxing place to camp, fish, hike, canoe, or picnic.<br><br>Source:
A Visit to Turkey Run State Park<br><br>Which of the following
statements is not true about Turkey Run State Park?

This text is for questions to .<br><br>Turkey Run State Park is


the second state park established in Indiana in 1916.Sugar Creek
bisects the 2382 acres of rugged woodland terrain,providing some
wonderful off site canoeing opportunities which span two state parks.
A suspension bridge connects the developed south section with the
wild north section. <br><br>Two covered bridges,the Cox and the
Narrows Covered Bridge on either end of the park provide a scenic
backdrop to many wonderful photo opportunities in the park.
<br><br>Visitors may stay either in the large campground or in
incredible
Turkey Run inn with its accompanying restaurant. Park visitors may
fish, with an Indiana license, in Sugar Creek and hikers can enjoy the
many miles of great hiking. <br><br>Turkey Run State Park provides
visitors with a family friendly activity. The stunning scenery on the
trails combined with the rugged beauty of Sugar Creek offers a
relaxing place to camp, fish, hike, canoe, or picnic.<br><br>Source:
A Visit to Turkey Run State Park<br><br>"The stunning scenery on
the trails combined with the rugged beauty of Sugar Creek . ...”The
synonym of the underlined word is ....
This text is for questions to .<br><br>It is difficult to control
visitors' behavior at a park. Sometimes they leave trace such as
rubbish, doodle on benches, cut flowers, and steal plants. Recently,
some climbers having activity at national park stated many large rocks
were thrown throughout the day by multiple visitors and at least one
of the rocks fell just a couple of feet away from someone who was
climbing,which could have easily been fatal if the climber was struck.
<br><br>The rocks were reportedly being thrown from the cliffs, and
down below, over 100 feet into the park's climbing areas. After a
thrown rock almost struck a climber, the park staff said that the Throwing rocks
consequences of throwing rocks are twofold. While the park wants issue at the park.
visitors to avoid this type of behavior entirely due to the dangers it
poses to others, throwing rocks is also dangerous for the park's
environment. <br><br>Removing rocks also damages the park's
natural resources by taking a non-renewable resource and removing it
from where it was naturally found. Although signs are posted around
the park management informing visitors not to throw rocks, the park
still faces this issue, and visitors have expressed their concerns in the
park website and social media.<br><br>What does the text mostly tell
about?

This text is for questions to .<br><br>It is difficult to control


visitors' behavior at a park. Sometimes they leave trace such as
rubbish, doodle on benches, cut flowers, and steal plants. Recently,
some climbers having activity at national park stated many large rocks
were thrown throughout the day by multiple visitors and at least one
of the rocks fell just a couple of feet away from someone who was
climbing,which could have easily been fatal if the climber was struck.
<br><br>The rocks were reportedly being thrown from the cliffs, and
down below, over 100 feet into the park's climbing areas. After a
it would have
thrown rock almost struck a climber, the park staff said that the
easily been fatal to
consequences of throwing rocks are twofold. While the park wants
the climber
visitors to avoid this type of behavior entirely due to the dangers it
poses to others, throwing rocks is also dangerous for the park's
environment. <br><br>Removing rocks also damages the park's
natural resources by taking a non-renewable resource and removing it
from where it was naturally found. Although signs are posted around
the park management informing visitors not to throw rocks, the park
still faces this issue, and visitors have expressed their concerns in the
park website and social media.<br><br>It can be concluded that if the
rock thrown had hit a climber, . . . .
This text is for questions to .<br><br>It is difficult to control
visitors' behavior at a park. Sometimes they leave trace such as
rubbish, doodle on benches, cut flowers, and steal plants. Recently,
some climbers having activity at national park stated many large rocks
were thrown throughout the day by multiple visitors and at least one
of the rocks fell just a couple of feet away from someone who was
climbing,which could have easily been fatal if the climber was struck.
<br><br>The rocks were reportedly being thrown from the cliffs, and
down below, over 100 feet into the park's climbing areas. After a
injuring others and
thrown rock almost struck a climber, the park staff said that the
damaging
consequences of throwing rocks are twofold. While the park wants
environment
visitors to avoid this type of behavior entirely due to the dangers it
poses to others, throwing rocks is also dangerous for the park's
environment. <br><br>Removing rocks also damages the park's
natural resources by taking a non-renewable resource and removing it
from where it was naturally found. Although signs are posted around
the park management informing visitors not to throw rocks, the park
still faces this issue, and visitors have expressed their concerns in the
park website and social media.<br><br>The effects of throwing rocks
at the park are...

This text is for questions to .<br><br>It is difficult to control


visitors' behavior at a park. Sometimes they leave trace such as
rubbish, doodle on benches, cut flowers, and steal plants. Recently,
some climbers having activity at national park stated many large rocks
were thrown throughout the day by multiple visitors and at least one
of the rocks fell just a couple of feet away from someone who was
climbing,which could have easily been fatal if the climber was struck.
<br><br>The rocks were reportedly being thrown from the cliffs, and
down below, over 100 feet into the park's climbing areas. After a
The signs
thrown rock almost struck a climber, the park staff said that the
informing visitors
consequences of throwing rocks are twofold. While the park wants
not to throw rocks.
visitors to avoid this type of behavior entirely due to the dangers it
poses to others, throwing rocks is also dangerous for the park's
environment. <br><br>Removing rocks also damages the park's
natural resources by taking a non-renewable resource and removing it
from where it was naturally found. Although signs are posted around
the park management informing visitors not to throw rocks, the park
still faces this issue, and visitors have expressed their concerns in the
park website and social media.<br><br>What are the signs posted by
the park management about?
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The man's sister is Mother is making a
Mother is preparing The man is helping
waiting for the cake for her
food for dinner. his mother cook
cake. daughter.

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On the chair. In Adam's bag. At the coffee shop. In the man's bag.

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Inviting to have
Their new school. The menu. Dinner with family.
dinner.

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He is talking to his He is playing with He wants to buy He broke the park


mother. his friends. street food. gate.

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It is located in front Its gate is stlll It is closed for There is street food
of Edo's house. broken. publlcs. inside the park.
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Near the assistant's In the middle of the


Inside the land. Around the fence.
house. land.

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Inside the willow-


In the house. Beside the house On the stream.
tree house

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The assistant who The rich man asked


The tiny boat built The rich man gave
built the fence did the assistant to
by the assistant the assistant
notrecognize the lookfor the
wasfor the children. somefood to eat.
children. children.

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She did her
She watched a She went to the
She woke up late. assignment last
movie. cinema.
night.
PG
He was taking a
Hé was in the He touched an
He watched TV. bath when he
hospital. electrical appliance.
waselectrocuted.

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He couldn't wake He can't ride a He couldn't find his
He was late.
up early. motorcycle. motorcycle.

PG

He couldn't ride his He wanted to go to His house is near to


He was so tired.
bicycle. the canteen. school.

PG

He wants to see He takes his


He is so tired. He is late.
Liza. bicycle.
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She was angry at Liza was Liza was


Liza's leg/got hurt.
Liza. kidnappęd. kidnappęd.

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Watching crime Being careful if Calling family Forgetting the


news. going home. every hour. rules.

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she found Liza


she picked up Liza
she caught up Liza she was in a crime around the
on foot
neighborhood
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belongs to the
is a big river has no bank is quiet and scary
writer

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In front of the
On the bank. Into the water Across the land.
writer.
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the man sat at the the man sat at the the man didn't the man laughed so
end of the boat end of the boat know the children hard

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The man threw the


They wanted to They were afraid at They wanted to get
ball at them
look for the ball. the writer. on the boat.
veryhard.

PG

How to protect How to breed How to prevent How to prevent


animals animals at the zoo. extinction extinction
PG

There are some Animals at zoo are


It is difficult to Zoos ask for wild
problems faced by usually from a
protect animals at animals kept by
the zoo due to the captive breeding
the ZOO people at home.
animals. program.

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First. Second. Third. Fourth.

PG

At a quiet
At school. On a street. On a highway.
crossroads.

PG
The man's sister The man's sister The man's sister
The man's sister is
doesn't want to see called the woman didn't know where
not at home.
the woman. to come. his sister was
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When he was After he reported
At the police After he had sent a
withdrawing his the case to the
station. lot of money.
money. police
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Last year. Five years ago. Last month. Few days ago.

PG

refreshingly hurriedly terribly disappointingly

PG

always rarely sometimes never


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To the writer's To the local


To their house. To the park.
boarding house market.

PG

He bought by He got it from a It was his baseball A baseball player


himself. baseball match. uniform. threw it away.

PG

The woman's A fashion The latest fashion The way she


suggestion. magazine. information. dresses.

PG
He knew about the
He was not invited He was invited to
He plans to attend meeting and he
to the meeting but the meeting but he
the meeting. attended the
he came. didn't come.
meeting.
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To entertain the
To retell past To discuss the
To explain how to readers with
experience in advantages of
get Turkey Run information about
Turkey Run State visiting Turkey
State Park. Turkey Run State
Park. Run State Park.
Park.
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Two covered
bridges provide a
This park provides There is a
This park was scenic backdrop to
a family friendly restaurant in
established in 1916. many wonderful
activity. Turkey Run inn.
photo opportunities
in the park.

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unimpressive terrific brilliant ordinary


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Many incidents
Visitor's behavior. The park Non-renewable
happening at the
management. resource at the park
park.

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it would have fallen


he would have been it would have been it would have hit
to the ground down
jailed thrown back him
below
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causing landslide
bothering the staff damaging natural
disturbing climbers and damaging
park and disturbing resources and
and harm visitors reputation of the
others' activity causing floods
park

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The signs
The signs warning The signs warning The signs. warning
informing visitors
visitors about the visitors not to walk visitors about the
to obey the park
thrown rocks below a cliff. danger in the park.
rules.

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