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PENILAIAN

SUMATIF AKHIR
TAHUN TAHUN
AJARAN 2022 /
2023
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TAHUN TAHUN AJARAN 2022 / 2023

Snakes are cold-blooded, so they……


Snakes

Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures).


They belong to the same group of lizards
(the scaled group, Squamata)but from a sub-
group of their own (Serpentes).

Most snake travel by their bodies into S-


shaped curves. They swim with similar
movements which snakes use to slither on
the land. Snakes are not slimy. They are
covered in scales just to bumps on the skin.
Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce
friction as the snake slithers along the
ground.

Snakes often sunbathe on rocks in the warm


weather. This is because snakes are cooled-
blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat
their bodies up.

Most snakes live in the country. Some types


of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but
most lives on the ground in deserted rabbit
burrows, in thick, long grass, and in old logs

A snake’s diet usually consists of frogs,


lizards, mice, and other snakes. The
anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even
bears. Many snakes protect themselves with
their fangs. Some snakes are protected by
scaring their enemies away like the cobra.
The ?ying snakes glide away from danger.
Their ribs spread apart and their skin
stretched out. Its technique is just like the
sugar gliders.

Like sucking the cold-blooded

Avoid sunbathing on their skin

Require the sun’s warmth to heat their


bodies

Never sunbath in the warm water

Live in the ground in deserted burrows

Batalkan pilihan

The main idea of the third paragraph is……


Snakes

Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures).


They belong to the same group of lizards
(the scaled group, Squamata)but from a sub-
group of their own (Serpentes).

Most snake travel by their bodies into S-


shaped curves. They swim with similar
movements which snakes use to slither on
the land. Snakes are not slimy. They are
covered in scales just to bumps on the skin.
Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce
friction as the snake slithers along the
ground.

Snakes often sunbathe on rocks in the warm


weather. This is because snakes are cooled-
blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat
their bodies up.

Most snakes live in the country. Some types


of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but
most lives on the ground in deserted rabbit
burrows, in thick, long grass, and in old logs

A snake’s diet usually consists of frogs,


lizards, mice, and other snakes. The
anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even
bears. Many snakes protect themselves with
their fangs. Some snakes are protected by
scaring their enemies away like the cobra.
The ?ying snakes glide away from danger.
Their ribs spread apart and their skin
stretched out. Its technique is just like the
sugar gliders.

Snakes are carnivores

Snakes usually slither on the rocks

Snakes are cold-blooded animals

Snakes like warm weather

Snakes live in cold burrows

Batalkan pilihan

How do flying snakes protect themselves?


Snakes

Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures).


They belong to the same group of lizards
(the scaled group, Squamata)but from a sub-
group of their own (Serpentes).

Most snake travel by their bodies into S-


shaped curves. They swim with similar
movements which snakes use to slither on
the land. Snakes are not slimy. They are
covered in scales just to bumps on the skin.
Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce
friction as the snake slithers along the
ground.

Snakes often sunbathe on rocks in the warm


weather. This is because snakes are cooled-
blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat
their bodies up.

Most snakes live in the country. Some types


of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but
most lives on the ground in deserted rabbit
burrows, in thick, long grass, and in old logs

A snake’s diet usually consists of frogs,


lizards, mice, and other snakes. The
anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even
bears. Many snakes protect themselves with
their fangs. Some snakes are protected by
scaring their enemies away like the cobra.
The ?ying snakes glide away from danger.
Their ribs spread apart and their skin
stretched out. Its technique is just like the
sugar gliders.

They scare their enemies

They ?y away

They eat the other animals

They stretch out their skin

They use their fangs

Batalkan pilihan

“Some types of snakes live in trees, some


live in water, but most live on the ground
in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long
grass, and in old logs”

The word “deserted” word can be placed


with….
Snakes

Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures).


They belong to the same group of lizards
(the scaled group, Squamata)but from a sub-
group of their own (Serpentes).

Most snake travel by their bodies into S-


shaped curves. They swim with similar
movements which snakes use to slither on
the land. Snakes are not slimy. They are
covered in scales just to bumps on the skin.
Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce
friction as the snake slithers along the
ground.

Snakes often sunbathe on rocks in the warm


weather. This is because snakes are cooled-
blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat
their bodies up.

Most snakes live in the country. Some types


of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but
most lives on the ground in deserted rabbit
burrows, in thick, long grass, and in old logs

A snake’s diet usually consists of frogs,


lizards, mice, and other snakes. The
anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even
bears. Many snakes protect themselves with
their fangs. Some snakes are protected by
scaring their enemies away like the cobra.
The ?ying snakes glide away from danger.
Their ribs spread apart and their skin
stretched out. Its technique is just like the
sugar gliders.

Abandoned

Dug

Filled

Taken

Made

Batalkan pilihan

How did the husband and his wife travel


with?
There is a story told in Troy and Albany about
a couple returning home from a trip to New
England. They were driving home in a
carriage and were somewhere near Spiegel
town when the light failed, and they knew
they would have to seek shelter for the night.

The husband spied a light through the trees


and turned their horse into a small lane
leading up a hill. A pleasant little house stood
at the crest, and an old man and his wife met
the couple at the door. They were in
nightclothes and were obviously about to
turn in, but they welcomed the travelers and
offered them a room. The old woman bustled
about making tea and offering freshly baked
cakes. Then, the travelers were shown to
their rooms. The husband wanted to pay the
old couple for their lodgings, but the old lady
shook her head, and the old man refused any
payment for such a small service to their
fellow New Yorkers.

The travelers awoke early and tiptoed out of


the house, leaving a shiny Qfty-cent coin in
the center of the kitchen table where the old
couple could not miss it. The husband
hitched up the horse and they went a few
miles before they broke their fast at a little
restaurant in Spiegel town.

The husband mentionsthe nice old couple to


the owner of the restaurant and the man
turned pale.

‘Where did you say that house was?” he


asked. The husband described the location in
detail.

“You must be mistaken,” said the restaurant


owner. “That house was destroyed three
years ago by a Qre that killed the Brown
family.”

“I don’t believe it,” the husband said ?atly.


“Mr. and Mrs. Brown were alive and well last
night.”

After debating for a few more minutes, the


couple and the restaurant owner drove the
carriage back out of town towards the old
Brown place. They turned into the lane, which
was overgrown with weeds and climbed the
hill to the crest. There they found a burned-
out shell of a house that had obviously not
sheltered anyone for a long time.

“I must have missed the track,” said the


husband. And then his wife gave a terriQed
scream and fainted into his arms. As he
caught her, the husband looked into the ruin
and saw a burnt table with a shiny Qfty-cent
piece lying in the center.

By bicycle

By car

By foot

By horse

By carriage

Batalkan pilihan

Where did they have shelter at night?


There is a story told in Troy and Albany about
a couple returning home from a trip to New
England. They were driving home in a
carriage and were somewhere near Spiegel
town when the light failed, and they knew
they would have to seek shelter for the night.

The husband spied a light through the trees


and turned their horse into a small lane
leading up a hill. A pleasant little house stood
at the crest, and an old man and his wife met
the couple at the door. They were in
nightclothes and were obviously about to
turn in, but they welcomed the travelers and
offered them a room. The old woman bustled
about making tea and offering freshly baked
cakes. Then, the travelers were shown to
their rooms. The husband wanted to pay the
old couple for their lodgings, but the old lady
shook her head, and the old man refused any
payment for such a small service to their
fellow New Yorkers.

The travelers awoke early and tiptoed out of


the house, leaving a shiny Qfty-cent coin in
the center of the kitchen table where the old
couple could not miss it. The husband
hitched up the horse and they went a few
miles before they broke their fast at a little
restaurant in Spiegel town.

The husband mentionsthe nice old couple to


the owner of the restaurant and the man
turned pale.

‘Where did you say that house was?” he


asked. The husband described the location in
detail.

“You must be mistaken,” said the restaurant


owner. “That house was destroyed three
years ago by a Qre that killed the Brown
family.”

“I don’t believe it,” the husband said ?atly.


“Mr. and Mrs. Brown were alive and well last
night.”

After debating for a few more minutes, the


couple and the restaurant owner drove the
carriage back out of town towards the old
Brown place. They turned into the lane, which
was overgrown with weeds and climbed the
hill to the crest. There they found a burned-
out shell of a house that had obviously not
sheltered anyone for a long time.

“I must have missed the track,” said the


husband. And then his wife gave a terriQed
scream and fainted into his arms. As he
caught her, the husband looked into the ruin
and saw a burnt table with a shiny Qfty-cent
piece lying in the center.

In a luxurious hotel.

In a cave on the hill.

In a forest hut

In a restaurant.

In a villager’s house.

Batalkan pilihan

Why did the husband and his wife not


believe what the restaurant owner said?
There is a story told in Troy and Albany about
a couple returning home from a trip to New
England. They were driving home in a
carriage and were somewhere near Spiegel
town when the light failed, and they knew
they would have to seek shelter for the night.

The husband spied a light through the trees


and turned their horse into a small lane
leading up a hill. A pleasant little house stood
at the crest, and an old man and his wife met
the couple at the door. They were in
nightclothes and were obviously about to
turn in, but they welcomed the travelers and
offered them a room. The old woman bustled
about making tea and offering freshly baked
cakes. Then, the travelers were shown to
their rooms. The husband wanted to pay the
old couple for their lodgings, but the old lady
shook her head, and the old man refused any
payment for such a small service to their
fellow New Yorkers.

The travelers awoke early and tiptoed out of


the house, leaving a shiny Qfty-cent coin in
the center of the kitchen table where the old
couple could not miss it. The husband
hitched up the horse and they went a few
miles before they broke their fast at a little
restaurant in Spiegel town.

The husband mentionsthe nice old couple to


the owner of the restaurant and the man
turned pale.

‘Where did you say that house was?” he


asked. The husband described the location in
detail.

“You must be mistaken,” said the restaurant


owner. “That house was destroyed three
years ago by a Qre that killed the Brown
family.”

“I don’t believe it,” the husband said ?atly.


“Mr. and Mrs. Brown were alive and well last
night.”

After debating for a few more minutes, the


couple and the restaurant owner drove the
carriage back out of town towards the old
Brown place. They turned into the lane, which
was overgrown with weeds and climbed the
hill to the crest. There they found a burned-
out shell of a house that had obviously not
sheltered anyone for a long time.

“I must have missed the track,” said the


husband. And then his wife gave a terriQed
scream and fainted into his arms. As he
caught her, the husband looked into the ruin
and saw a burnt table with a shiny Qfty-cent
piece lying in the center.

The hosts were gracious.

The room was comfortable

The service was free.

The tea was calming.

The cookies were warm.

Batalkan pilihan

What evidence did they find to prove that


they stayed overnight there?
There is a story told in Troy and Albany about
a couple returning home from a trip to New
England. They were driving home in a
carriage and were somewhere near Spiegel
town when the light failed, and they knew
they would have to seek shelter for the night.

The husband spied a light through the trees


and turned their horse into a small lane
leading up a hill. A pleasant little house stood
at the crest, and an old man and his wife met
the couple at the door. They were in
nightclothes and were obviously about to
turn in, but they welcomed the travelers and
offered them a room. The old woman bustled
about making tea and offering freshly baked
cakes. Then, the travelers were shown to
their rooms. The husband wanted to pay the
old couple for their lodgings, but the old lady
shook her head, and the old man refused any
payment for such a small service to their
fellow New Yorkers.

The travelers awoke early and tiptoed out of


the house, leaving a shiny Qfty-cent coin in
the center of the kitchen table where the old
couple could not miss it. The husband
hitched up the horse and they went a few
miles before they broke their fast at a little
restaurant in Spiegel town.

The husband mentionsthe nice old couple to


the owner of the restaurant and the man
turned pale.

‘Where did you say that house was?” he


asked. The husband described the location in
detail.

“You must be mistaken,” said the restaurant


owner. “That house was destroyed three
years ago by a Qre that killed the Brown
family.”

“I don’t believe it,” the husband said ?atly.


“Mr. and Mrs. Brown were alive and well last
night.”

After debating for a few more minutes, the


couple and the restaurant owner drove the
carriage back out of town towards the old
Brown place. They turned into the lane, which
was overgrown with weeds and climbed the
hill to the crest. There they found a burned-
out shell of a house that had obviously not
sheltered anyone for a long time.

“I must have missed the track,” said the


husband. And then his wife gave a terriQed
scream and fainted into his arms. As he
caught her, the husband looked into the ruin
and saw a burnt table with a shiny Qfty-cent
piece lying in the center.

A plate of cakes.

Fifty-cent coins.

The room.

Night clothes

Teacups.

Batalkan pilihan

What was Suta’s duty in the castle?


The Legend of Baturaden

Once upon a time, there was a peaceful


kingdom in Central Java. The king of the
kingdom was very kind and gentle. He had a
beautiful daughter whom he loved so much.
The king also had great horses that he even
asked a servant, named Suta to take care of
them intensively.

Suta was a good servant; he did a great duty


for the king’s horses and the king
appreciated his great duty. His duty was to
look after the king’s horses, give them food,
and clean the horses and their mews. Suta
liked to take a walk after doing his chores to
relax for a while.

One day, when Suta was walking near a lake


after doing his chores, he heard a woman
screaming. So, Suta hurried to Qnd the
source of the scream. Finally, he found a girl
there, who later Qgured out wasthe king’s
daughter. He saw the king’s daughter in
danger. There was a giant snake about to
attack her.

Suta was afraid, but he also worried about


the princess. He took a big stick and hit the
snake on its head. The snake was fallen
down in pain and Qnally died.

“Thank you, Suta. You’ve saved my life,” said


the princess.

“No need for that, princess. It’s my duty as


your father’s servant to help you.” Suta
replied.

‘Would you be my friend, Suta? Because I


don’t have any friends,” the princess asked.

“Of course, my princess. I will be your friend


and always take care of you,” Suta answered.

Since that day, Suta and the princess became


good friends. They even fell in love with each
other. So, the princess told Suta to go to her
father and asked his permission to marry her.
But the king had already heard about their
plan. The king was furious to hear about that,
so he asked the princess to meet him.

“My lovely daughter, I have already known


about your plan. Suta is just a servant while
you are my daughter, the princess. It is
unacceptable for you to marry a servant,”
said the king.

“But I love him, and he also loves me. You


know, he is the one who helps me out there,”
the princess said.

“No, you will not marry him. I will not allow


that things happen,” the king said.

The princess was sad to hear her father’s


answer, especially after her father put Suta in
jail for having the nerve to ask the princess to
marry him. In jail, Suta was not given
anything to eat Hearing about that, the
princess made a plan to break Suta out of
jail. They succeeded and ran far away for the
kingdom. They rested near the river. There,
they got married and started a family.

The place where Suta and the princess


raised their family was called Baturraden.
Batur means servant while Raden means
noble. Nowadays, Baturaden is a very
interesting tourist destination. It’s located at
the foothill of Mount Slamet in Purwokerto,
Central Java.

To feed the king’s horses.

To be the castle chef.

To be the princess’ friend.

To train the horses.

To clean the castle hall.

Batalkan pilihan

Where did Suta meet the princess?


The Legend of Baturaden

Once upon a time, there was a peaceful


kingdom in Central Java. The king of the
kingdom was very kind and gentle. He had a
beautiful daughter whom he loved so much.
The king also had great horses that he even
asked a servant, named Suta to take care of
them intensively.

Suta was a good servant; he did a great duty


for the king’s horses and the king
appreciated his great duty. His duty was to
look after the king’s horses, give them food,
and clean the horses and their mews. Suta
liked to take a walk after doing his chores to
relax for a while.

One day, when Suta was walking near a lake


after doing his chores, he heard a woman
screaming. So, Suta hurried to Qnd the
source of the scream. Finally, he found a girl
there, who later Qgured out wasthe king’s
daughter. He saw the king’s daughter in
danger. There was a giant snake about to
attack her.

Suta was afraid, but he also worried about


the princess. He took a big stick and hit the
snake on its head. The snake was fallen
down in pain and Qnally died.

“Thank you, Suta. You’ve saved my life,” said


the princess.

“No need for that, princess. It’s my duty as


your father’s servant to help you.” Suta
replied.

‘Would you be my friend, Suta? Because I


don’t have any friends,” the princess asked.

“Of course, my princess. I will be your friend


and always take care of you,” Suta answered.

Since that day, Suta and the princess became


good friends. They even fell in love with each
other. So, the princess told Suta to go to her
father and asked his permission to marry her.
But the king had already heard about their
plan. The king was furious to hear about that,
so he asked the princess to meet him.

“My lovely daughter, I have already known


about your plan. Suta is just a servant while
you are my daughter, the princess. It is
unacceptable for you to marry a servant,”
said the king.

“But I love him, and he also loves me. You


know, he is the one who helps me out there,”
the princess said.

“No, you will not marry him. I will not allow


that things happen,” the king said.

The princess was sad to hear her father’s


answer, especially after her father put Suta in
jail for having the nerve to ask the princess to
marry him. In jail, Suta was not given
anything to eat Hearing about that, the

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