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1       PERTANYAAN                        Text 1-5
                                          Long, long ago, when the gods and goddesses used
                                          to mingle in the affairs of mortals, there was a small
                                          kingdom on the slope of Mount Wayang in West
                                          Java. The King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise
                                          man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja
                                          Nirmala, who was famous for her beauty but she was
                                          not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind
                                          to settle the matter by a show of strength.
                                          After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden
                                          Begawan had won the competition. Unfortunately,
                                          the wicked fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with
                                          Raden Begawan and used magic power to render
                                          him unconscious and he forgot his wedding. When
                                          Sang Prabu was searching, Raden Begawan saw
                                          him and soon realized that he had been enchanted
                                          by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this, so
                                          she killed Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja
                                          Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy
                                          took her to the Kahyangan.
                                       Which one of the following statements is false about
                                       Sang Prabu?
        A                             Sang Prabu was a father of his only daughter
        B                             Sang Prabu was a king of a kingdom in West Java
        C                             Sang Prabu was taken to Kahyangan by a wicked fairy
        D                             Sang Prabu was a wise man
        E                             Sang Prabu didn’t have a son
        KUNCI                    C
2       PERTANYAAN                        Text 1-5
                      Long, long ago, when the gods and goddesses used
                      to mingle in the affairs of mortals, there was a small
                      kingdom on the slope of Mount Wayang in West
                      Java. The King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise
                      man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja
                      Nirmala, who was famous for her beauty but she was
                      not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind
                      to settle the matter by a show of strength.
                      After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden
                      Begawan had won the competition. Unfortunately,
                      the wicked fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with
                      Raden Begawan and used magic power to render
                      him unconscious and he forgot his wedding. When
                      Sang Prabu was searching, Raden Begawan saw
                      him and soon realized that he had been enchanted
                      by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this, so
                      she killed Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja
                      Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy
                      took her to the Kahyangan.
                      Why the wicked fairy did used her magic to make
                      Raden Begawan unconscious?
    A                She didn’t like Raden Begawan
    B                She didn’t want Raden Prabu marry the princess
    C                She wanted Teja Nirmala to forget about her wedding
    D                She didn’t want the prince of Blambangan marry the
                     princess
    E                She didn’t want the prince of Blambangan feel love
                     with her
    KUNCI        D
3   PERTANYAAN        Text 1-5
                      Long, long ago, when the gods and goddesses used
                      to mingle in the affairs of mortals, there was a small
                      kingdom on the slope of Mount Wayang in West
                      Java. The King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise
                      man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja
                      Nirmala, who was famous for her beauty but she was
                     not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind
                     to settle the matter by a show of strength.
                     After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden
                     Begawan had won the competition. Unfortunately,
                     the wicked fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with
                     Raden Begawan and used magic power to render
                     him unconscious and he forgot his wedding. When
                     Sang Prabu was searching, Raden Begawan saw
                     him and soon realized that he had been enchanted
                     by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this, so
                     she killed Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja
                     Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy
                     took her to the Kahyangan.
                     What do you think will happen if gods or goddesses
                     cannot mingle in the affairs of people in the earth at
                     that time?
    A                Princess Segara will have married with Raden
                     Begawan
    B                Sang Prabu will not hold strength competition
    C                Raden Begawan will not die
    D                Teja Nirmala will stay in the Kahyangan
    E                Wicked Fairy will not take Raden Begawan’s life
    KUNCI        E
4   PERTANYAAN       Text 1-5
                     Long, long ago, when the gods and goddesses used
                     to mingle in the affairs of mortals, there was a small
                     kingdom on the slope of Mount Wayang in West
                     Java. The King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise
                     man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja
                     Nirmala, who was famous for her beauty but she was
                     not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind
                     to settle the matter by a show of strength.
                     After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden
                     Begawan had won the competition. Unfortunately,
                     the wicked fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with
                      Raden Begawan and used magic power to render
                      him unconscious and he forgot his wedding. When
                      Sang Prabu was searching, Raden Begawan saw
                      him and soon realized that he had been enchanted
                      by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this,
                      so she killed Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja
                      Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy
                      took her to the Kahyangan.
                      So a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan.
                      (Paragraph 2) The word her in the sentence refers
                      to…
    A                The wicked fairy
    B                The nice fairy
    C                Princess Nirmala
    D                Prince Teja
    E                The prince of Blambangan
    KUNCI        C
5   PERTANYAAN        Text 1-5
                      Long, long ago, when the gods and goddesses used
                      to mingle in the affairs of mortals, there was a small
                      kingdom on the slope of Mount Wayang in West
                      Java. The King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise
                      man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja
                      Nirmala, who was famous for her beauty but she was
                      not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind
                      to settle the matter by a show of strength.
                      After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden
                      Begawan had won the competition. Unfortunately,
                      the wicked fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with
                      Raden Begawan and used magic power to render
                      him unconscious and he forgot his wedding. When
                      Sang Prabu was searching, Raden Begawan saw
                      him and soon realized that he had been enchanted
                      by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this, so
                      she killed Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja
                      Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy
                      took her to the Kahyangan.
                      The similarity between fairy and human according to
                      the text.
    A                 The place they live
    B                 The jealousy that they posses
    C                 The way they don’t feel a love
    D                 The strength they have
    E                 Their life that is immortal
    KUNCI        B
6   PERTANYAAN       Text 6-10
                     A long time ago, there lived on the island of Bali a
                     giant-like creature named Kbo Iwo. The people of Bali
                     used to say that Kbo Iwo was everything, a destroyer
                     as well as a creator. He was satisfied with the meal,
                     but this meant for the Balinese people enough food for
                     a                       thousand                     men.
                     Difficulties arose when for the first time the barns were
                     almost empty and the new harvest was still a long way
                     off. This made Kbo Iwo wild with great anger. In his
                     hunger, he destroyed all the houses and even all the
                     temples. It made the Balinese turn to rage.
                     So, they came together to plan steps to oppose this
                     powerful giant by using his stupidity. They asked Kbo
                     Iwo to build them a very deep well, and rebuild all the
                     houses and temples he had destroyed. After they fed
                     Kbo Iwo, he began to dig a deep hole.
                     One day he had eaten too much, he fell asleep in the
                     hole. The oldest man in the village gave a sign, and
                     the villagers began to throw the limestone they had
                     collected before into the hole. The limestone made the
                     water inside the hole boiling . Kbo Iwo was buried
                     alive. Then the water in the well rose higher and higher
                     until at last it overflowed and formed Lake Batur. The
                     mound of earth dug from the well by Kbo Iwo is known
                     as Mount Batur.
                     Which the following fact is true about Kbo Iwo?
    A                Kebo Iwo ate a little amount of meat
    B                Kebo Iwo is a destroyer that cannot make anything
    C                Kebo Iwo was angry because his food was stolen by
                     Balinese people
    D                Kebo Iwo destroyed all the house but not the temple
    E                Kebo eat food was equal for food of thousand people
    KUNCI        E
7   PERTANYAAN        Text 6-10
                      A long time ago, there lived on the island of Bali a
                      giant-like creature named Kbo Iwo. The people of
                      Bali used to say that Kbo Iwo was everything, a
                      destroyer as well as a creator. He was satisfied with
                      the meal, but this meant for the Balinese people
                      enough food for a thousand men.
                      Difficulties arose when for the first time the barns
                      were almost empty and the new harvest was still a
                      long way off. This made Kbo Iwo wild with great
                      anger. In his hunger, he destroyed all the houses
                      and even all the temples. It made the Balinese turn
                      to rage.
                      So, they came together to plan steps to oppose this
                      powerful giant by using his stupidity. They asked Kbo
                      Iwo to build them a very deep well, and rebuild all the
                      houses and temples he had destroyed. After they fed
                      Kbo Iwo, he began to dig a deep hole.
                      One day he had eaten too much, he fell asleep in the
                      hole. The oldest man in the village gave a sign, and
                      the villagers began to throw the limestone they had
                      collected before into the hole. The limestone made
                      the water inside the hole boiling. Kbo Iwo was buried
                      alive. Then the water in the well rose higher and
                      higher until at last it overflowed and formed Lake
                      Batur. The mound of earth dug from the well by Kbo
                     Iwo is known as Mount Batur.
                     Why did Kbo Iwo feel angry to the Balinese people?
    A                Because Balinese people ate his meal
    B                Because Balinese people took his food so his barns
                     was empty
    C                Because Balinese people didn’t give him food
    D                Because Balinese people were in hunger
    E                Because Balinese people turned to rage
    KUNCI        C
8   PERTANYAAN       Text 6-10
                     A long time ago, there lived on the island of Bali a
                     giant-like creature named Kbo Iwo. The people of
                     Bali used to say that Kbo Iwo was everything, a
                     destroyer as well as a creator. He was satisfied with
                     the meal, but this meant for the Balinese people
                     enough food for a thousand men.
                     Difficulties arose when for the first time the barns
                     were almost empty and the new harvest was still a
                     long way off. This made Kbo Iwo wild with great
                     anger. In his hunger, he destroyed all the houses and
                     even all the temples. It made the Balinese turn to
                     rage.
                     So, they came together to plan steps to oppose this
                     powerful giant by using his stupidity. They asked Kbo
                     Iwo to build them a very deep well, and rebuild all the
                     houses and temples he had destroyed. After they fed
                     Kbo Iwo, he began to dig a deep hole.
                     One day he had eaten too much, he fell asleep in the
                     hole. The oldest man in the village gave a sign, and
                     the villagers began to throw the limestone they had
                     collected before into the hole. The limestone made
                     the water inside the hole boiling. Kbo Iwo was buried
                     alive. Then the water in the well rose higher and
                     higher until at last it overflowed and formed Lake
                     Batur. The mound of earth dug from the well by Kbo
                     Iwo is known as Mount Batur.
                     According to the story, if Kbo Iwa is never existed in
                     Bali island, what do you think will happen?
    A                There will be no Bali island
    B                Bali People will never be angry
    C                All Bali people will live in a prosperous way
    D                We are not able see the beauty of Lake Batur
    E                Mount Batur will not be a sacred place now
    KUNCI        D
9   PERTANYAAN       Text 6-10
                     A long time ago, there lived on the island of Bali a
                     giant-like creature named Kbo Iwo. The people of
                     Bali used to say that Kbo Iwo was everything, a
                     destroyer as well as a creator. He was satisfied with
                     the meal, but this meant for the Balinese people
                     enough food for a thousand men.
                     Difficulties arose when for the first time the barns
                     were almost empty and the new harvest was still a
                     long way off. This made Kbo Iwo wild with great
                     anger. In his hunger, he destroyed all the houses
                     and even all the temples. It made the Balinese turn
                     to rage.
                     So, they came together to plan steps to oppose this
                     powerful giant by using his stupidity. They asked Kbo
                     Iwo to build them a very deep well, and rebuild all the
                     houses and temples he had destroyed. After they fed
                     Kbo Iwo, he began to dig a deep hole.
                     One day he had eaten too much, he fell asleep in the
                     hole. The oldest man in the village gave a sign, and
                     the villagers began to throw the limestone they had
                     collected before into the hole. The limestone made
                     the water inside the hole boiling. Kbo Iwo was buried
                     alive. Then the water in the well rose higher and
                     higher until at last it overflowed and formed Lake
                     Batur. The mound of earth dug from the well by Kbo
                       Iwo is known as Mount Batur.
                       “So, they came together to plan steps to oppose this
                       powerful giant … ”(Paragraph 3). The antonym of the
                       word “oppose “ is….
     A                 Support
     B                 Defeat
     C                 Turn Against
     D                 Beat
     E                 Change
     KUNCI        A
10   PERTANYAAN       Text 6-10
                      A long time ago, there lived on the island of Bali a
                      giant-like creature named Kbo Iwo. The people of Bali
                      used to say that Kbo Iwo was everything, a destroyer
                      as well as a creator. He was satisfied with the meal,
                      but this meant for the Balinese people enough food for
                      a thousand men.
                      Difficulties arose when for the first time the barns were
                      almost empty and the new harvest was still a long way
                      off. This made Kbo Iwo wild with great anger. In his
                      hunger, he destroyed all the houses and even all the
                      temples. It made the Balinese turn to rage.
                      So, they came together to plan steps to oppose this
                      powerful giant by using his stupidity. They asked Kbo
                      Iwo to build them a very deep well, and rebuild all the
                      houses and temples he had destroyed. After they fed
                      Kbo Iwo, he began to dig a deep hole.
                      One day he had eaten too much, he fell asleep in the
                      hole. The oldest man in the village gave a sign, and
                      the villagers began to throw the limestone they had
                      collected before into the hole. The limestone made
                      the water inside the hole boiling. Kbo Iwo was buried
                      alive. Then the water in the well rose higher and higher
                      until at last it overflowed and formed Lake Batur. The
                      mound of earth dug from the well by Kbo Iwo is known
                      as Mount Batur.
                      What is mount batur?
     A                A lake build by Kbo Iwa
     B                A well dug by Kbo iwa
     C                The mountain build by Kbo Iwa
     D                A mound of earth dug from the well by Kbo iwa
     E                A home build by Balinese people to Kbo Iwa
     KUNCI        D
11   PERTANYAAN        Text 11-15
                       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.
                       What type of the text is used by the writer?
     A                 narrative
     B                 report
     C                 anecdote
     D                 comparative
     E                 news item
     KUNCI        A
12   PERTANYAAN       Text 11-15
                      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.
                      To tell the plot, the writers uses…
     A                a rhetorical question and an exclamation
     B                time sequences
     C                contrastive evidences
     D                past tense
     E                concessive conjunctions
     KUNCI        D
13   PERTANYAAN       Text 11-15
                      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.
                      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
     KUNCI        B
14   PERTANYAAN       Text 11-15
                      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.
                      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.
     KUNCI        C
15   PERTANYAAN       Text 11-15
                      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
     KUNCI        B
16   PERTANYAAN       Text 16-19
                      The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel
                       to clean the house. She planned to eat them both.
                       Each night the children cried and begged the witch to
                       let them go.
                       Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning
                       to wish she had never tried to get rid of the children.
                       “I must find them,” she said and set off into the forest.
                       Many hours later, when her feet were tired from
                       walking and her lips were dry from thirst, she came to
                       the cottage belonging to the witch. The stepmother
                       peeped through the window. Her heart cried out
                       when she saw the two children.
                       She picked up the broom leaning against the door
                       and crept inside. The witch was putting some stew in
                       the oven when the stepmother gave her an almighty
                       push. The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother
                       shut the door.
                       ‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said hugging
                       them tightly. I have done a dreadful thing.
                       I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you
                       home and become a family again. They returned to
                       their home and the stepmother became the best
                       mother anyone could wish to have, and of course
                       they lived happily ever after!
                       The story is about….
     A                 Two children went to school for the first time
     B                 A witch who is really kind
     C                 A father who begged a witch for money
     D                 A stepmother who saved her children from a witch
     E                 Two children saved their stepmother from a witch
     KUNCI        D
17   PERTANYAAN       Text 16-19
                      The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel
                      to clean the house. She planned to eat them both.
                      Each night the children cried and begged the witch to
                      let them go.
                      Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning
                      to wish she had never tried to get rid of the children. “I
                      must find them,” she said and set off into the forest.
                      Many hours later, when her feet were tired from
                      walking and her lips were dry from thirst, she came to
                      the cottage belonging to the witch. The stepmother
                      peeped through the window. Her heart cried out when
                      she saw the two children.
                      She picked up the broom leaning against the door and
                      crept inside. The witch was putting some stew in the
                      oven when the stepmother gave her an almighty push.
                      The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut
                      the door.
                      ‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said hugging
                      them tightly. I have done a dreadful thing.
                      I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you
                      home and become a family again. They returned to
                      their home and the stepmother became the best
                      mother anyone could wish to have, and of course they
                      lived happily ever after!
                      Which statement is FALSE about the witch?
     A                She locked Hansel in a cage
     B                She planned to eat Hansel & Gretel
     C                She fell into the ocean
     D                She hated the children
     E                She set Gretel to clean the house
     KUNCI        C
18   PERTANYAAN       Text 16-19
                      The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel
                      to clean the house. She planned to eat them both.
                      Each night the children cried and begged the witch to
                      let them go.
                      Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning
                      to wish she had never tried to get rid of the children. “I
                      must find them,” she said and set off into the forest.
                      Many hours later, when her feet were tired from
                      walking and her lips were dry from thirst, she came to
                      the cottage belonging to the witch. The stepmother
                      peeped through the window. Her heart cried out when
                      she saw the two children.
                      She picked up the broom leaning against the door and
                      crept inside. The witch was putting some stew in the
                      oven when the stepmother gave her an almighty push.
                      The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut
                      the door.
                      ‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said hugging
                      them tightly. I have done a dreadful thing.
                      I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you
                      home and become a family again. They returned to
                      their home and the stepmother became the best
                      mother anyone could wish to have, and of course they
                      lived happily ever after!
                      “The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut
                      the door.” (Paragraph 4). The underlined word “shut”
                      can be replaced by the word…
     A                  Marked
     B                  Painted
     C                  Opened
     D                  Polished
     E                  Closed
     KUNCI        E
19   PERTANYAAN        Text 16-19
                       The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel
                       to clean the house. She planned to eat them both.
                       Each night the children cried and begged the witch to
                       let them go.
                       Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning
                       to wish she had never tried to get rid of the children.
                       “I must find them,” she said and set off into the forest.
                       Many hours later, when her feet were tired from
                       walking and her lips were dry from thirst, she came to
                       the cottage belonging to the witch. The stepmother
                       peeped through the window. Her heart cried out
                       when she saw the two children.
                       She picked up the broom leaning against the door
                       and crept inside. The witch was putting some stew in
                       the oven when the stepmother gave her an almighty
                       push. The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother
                       shut the door.
                       ‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said hugging
                       them tightly. I have done a dreadful thing.
                       I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you
                       home and become a family again. They returned to
                       their home and the stepmother became the best
                       mother anyone could wish to have, and of course
                       they lived happily ever after!
                       How did the stepmother find her children?
     A                 She walked into the forest
     B                 She got tired and met her children
     C                 She peeped through the window of the witch’s
                       cottage
     D                 She fell into the cliff
     E                 She was pushed against the wall
     KUNCI        C
20   PERTANYAAN       Text 20-23
                      A man in Puerto Rico had a wonderful parrot. There
                      was no other parrot like it.
                      It was very, very smart. This parrot would say any
                      word-except one. He would not say the name of the
                      town where he was born. The name of the town was
                      Catano.
                      The man tried to teach the parrot to say Catano. But
                      the bird would not say the word. At first the man was
                      very nice, but then he got angry. “You are a stupid
                      bird! Why can’t you say the word? Say Catano, or I will
                      kill you!” but the parrot would not say it. Then the man
                      got to so angry that the shouted over and over, “Say
                      Catano, or I’ll kill you!” but the bird wouldn’t talk.
                      One day after trying for many hours to make the bird
                      say Catano, the man got very angry. He picked up the
                      bird and threw him into the chicken house. “You are
                      more stupid than the chickens. Soon I will eat them,
                      and I will eat you, too.” In the chicken house there are
                      four old chickens. They were for Sunday’s dinner. The
                      man put the parrot in the chicken house and left. The
                      next day the man came back to the chicken house. He
                      opened the door and stopped. He was very surprised
                      at what he saw! He saw three dead chickens on the
                      floor. The parrot was screaming at the fourth chicken,
                      “Say Catano, or I’ll kill you!
                      Where does the story take place?
     A                Indonesia
     B                Brazil
     C                Puerto Rico
     D                New York
     E                Jepang
     KUNCI        C
21   PERTANYAAN        Text 20-23
                       A man in Puerto Rico had a wonderful parrot. There
                       was no other parrot like it.
                       It was very, very smart. This parrot would say any
                       word-except one. He would not say the name of the
                       town where he was born. The name of the town was
                      Catano.
                      The man tried to teach the parrot to say Catano. But
                      the bird would not say the word. At first the man was
                      very nice, but then he got angry. “You are a stupid
                      bird! Why can’t you say the word? Say Catano, or I
                      will kill you!” but the parrot would not say it. Then the
                      man got to so angry that the shouted over and over,
                      “Say Catano, or I’ll kill you!” but the bird wouldn’t talk.
                      One day after trying for many hours to make the bird
                      say Catano, the man got very angry. He picked up
                      the bird and threw him into the chicken house. “You
                      are more stupid than the chickens. Soon I will eat
                      them, and I will eat you, too.” In the chicken house
                      there are four old chickens. They were for Sunday’s
                      dinner. The man put the parrot in the chicken house
                      and left. The next day the man came back to the
                      chicken house. He opened the door and stopped. He
                      was very surprised at what he saw! He saw three
                      dead chickens on the floor. The parrot was
                      screaming at the fourth chicken, “Say Catano, or I’ll
                      kill you!
                      From the text we learn that…
     A                We have to follow others
     B                We have to respect pet owner
     C                We have to imitate others
     D                We are not allowed to force others
     E                We are not allowed to help others
     KUNCI        D
22   PERTANYAAN       Text 20-23
                      A man in Puerto Rico had a wonderful parrot. There
                      was no other parrot like it.
                      It was very, very smart. This parrot would say any
                      word-except one. He would not say the name of the
                      town where he was born. The name of the town was
                       Catano.
                       The man tried to teach the parrot to say Catano. But
                       the bird would not say the word. At first the man was
                       very nice, but then he got angry. “You are a stupid
                       bird! Why can’t you say the word? Say Catano, or I
                       will kill you!” but the parrot would not say it. Then the
                       man got to so angry that the shouted over and over,
                       “Say Catano, or I’ll kill you!” but the bird wouldn’t talk.
                       One day after trying for many hours to make the bird
                       say Catano, the man got very angry. He picked up
                       the bird and threw him into the chicken house. “You
                       are more stupid than the chickens. Soon I will eat
                       them, and I will eat you, too.” In the chicken house
                       there are four old chickens. They were for Sunday’s
                       dinner. The man put the parrot in the chicken house
                       and left. The next day the man came back to the
                       chicken house. He opened the door and stopped. He
                       was very surprised at what he saw! He saw three
                       dead chickens on the floor. The parrot was
                       screaming at the fourth chicken, “Say Catano, or I’ll
                       kill you!
                       Which statement is false according to the text?
     A                 Catano was the name of the city where the parrot
                       came from
     B                 The man got angry at the parrot
     C                 The parrot couldn’t say Catano
     D                 The man killed the parrot
     E                 The parrot could say Catano
     KUNCI        C
23   PERTANYAAN       Text 20-23
                      A man in Puerto Rico had a wonderful parrot. There
                      was no other parrot like it.
                      It was very, very smart. This parrot would say any
                      word-except one. He would not say the name of the
                      town where he was born. The name of the town was
                      Catano.
                      The man tried to teach the parrot to say Catano. But
                      the bird would not say the word. At first the man was
                      very nice, but then he got angry. “You are a stupid
                      bird! Why can’t you say the word? Say Catano, or I will
                      kill you!” but the parrot would not say it. Then the man
                      got to so angry that the shouted over and over, “Say
                      Catano, or I’ll kill you!” but the bird wouldn’t talk.
                      One day after trying for many hours to make the bird
                      say Catano, the man got very angry. He picked up the
                      bird and threw him into the chicken house. “You are
                      more stupid than the chickens. Soon I will eat them,
                      and I will eat you, too.” In the chicken house there are
                      four old chickens. They were for Sunday’s dinner. The
                      man put the parrot in the chicken house and left. The
                      next day the man came back to the chicken house. He
                      opened the door and stopped. He was very surprised
                      at what he saw! He saw three dead chickens on the
                      floor. The parrot was screaming at the fourth chicken,
                      “Say Catano, or I’ll kill you!
                      “It was very, very smart”. The underlined word “It
                      “refers to…
     A                The chicken
     B                The man
     C                The Catano
     D                The city
     E                The bird
     KUNCI        E
24   PERTANYAAN        Text 24-30
                       A long time ago, very few people lived in the New
                       Territories. There were only a few villages. If the
                       people wanted to go from one village to another, they
                       often had to pass through wild and unsafe forest.
                       One day, a farmer’s young wife went to the next
                      village to visit her own mother and brother. She
                      brought along her baby son. When it was time for
                      her to leave, her brother said “it is getting dark. Let
                      my son, Ah Tim go with you though the forest.”
                      So Ah Tim led the way and the young woman
                      followed behind, carrying her baby. When they were
                      in the forest, suddenly they saw a group of wolves.
                      They began to run to avoid the danger, but Ah Tim
                      kicked against a stone and fell down. At once the
                      wolves caught him. The young woman cried to the
                      wolves, “please eat my own son instead.” Then, she
                      put her baby son on the ground in front of the wolves
                      and took her nephew away. Everyone understood
                      that this was because the woman was very good and
                      kind. She had offered her own son’s life to save her
                      nephew.
                      They ran back to the house and called for help. All
                      men in the village fetched thick sticks and went back
                      with her into the forest. When they got there, they
                      saw something very strange. Instead of eating the
                      woman’s baby the wolves were playing with him.
                      What separated between one village to another a
                      long time ago in the New Territories?
     A                Another village
     B                Mountains
     C                Forests
     D                Hills
     E                Towers and logs
     KUNCI        C
25   PERTANYAAN       Text 24-30
                      A long time ago, very few people lived in the New
                      Territories. There were only a few villages. If the
                      people wanted to go from one village to another, they
                      often had to pass through wild and unsafe forest.
                      One day, a farmer’s young wife went to the next
                      village to visit her own mother and brother. She
                      brought along her baby son. When it was time for her
                      to leave, her brother said “it is getting dark. Let my
                      son, Ah Tim go with you though the forest.”
                      So Ah Tim led the way and the young woman
                      followed behind, carrying her baby. When they were
                      in the forest, suddenly they saw a group of wolves.
                      They began to run to avoid the danger, but Ah Tim
                      kicked against a stone and fell down. At once the
                      wolves caught him. The young woman cried to the
                      wolves, “please eat my own son instead.” Then, she
                      put her baby son on the ground in front of the wolves
                      and took her nephew away. Everyone understood
                      that this was because the woman was very good and
                      kind. She had offered her own son’s life to save her
                      nephew.
                      They ran back to the house and called for help. All
                      men in the village fetched thick sticks and went back
                      with her into the forest. When they got there, they
                      saw something very strange. Instead of eating the
                      woman’s baby the wolves were playing with him.
                      Who was Ah Tim ?
     A                The young woman’s brother
     B                The young woman’s son
     C                The young woman’s brother and nephew
     D                The young woman’s brother’s son
     E                One of the men who fetched a stick
     KUNCI        D
26   PERTANYAAN       Text 24-30
                      A long time ago, very few people lived in the New
                      Territories. There were only a few villages. If the
                      people wanted to go from one village to another, they
                       often had to pass through wild and unsafe forest.
                       One day, a farmer’s young wife went to the next
                       village to visit her own mother and brother. She
                       brought along her baby son. When it was time for her
                       to leave, her brother said “it is getting dark. Let my
                       son, Ah Tim go with you though the forest.”
                       So Ah Tim led the way and the young woman
                       followed behind, carrying her baby. When they were
                       in the forest, suddenly they saw a group of wolves.
                       They began to run to avoid the danger, but Ah Tim
                       kicked against a stone and fell down. At once the
                       wolves caught him. The young woman cried to the
                       wolves, “please eat my own son instead.” Then, she
                       put her baby son on the ground in front of the wolves
                       and took her nephew away. Everyone understood
                       that this was because the woman was very good and
                       kind. She had offered her own son’s life to save her
                       nephew.
                       They ran back to the house and called for help. All
                       men in the village fetched thick sticks and went back
                       with her into the forest. When they got there, they
                       saw something very strange. Instead of eating the
                       woman’s baby the wolves were playing with him.
                       Who walked in front when they were in the forest?
     A                 Ah Tm
     B                 The woman
     C                 The woman’s son
     D                 Her brother’s nephew
     E                 The baby and his mother
     KUNCI        A
27   PERTANYAAN       Text 24-30
                      A long time ago, very few people lived in the New
                      Territories. There were only a few villages. If the
                      people wanted to go from one village to another, they
                      often had to pass through wild and unsafe forest.
                      One day, a farmer’s young wife went to the next village
                      to visit her own mother and brother. She brought along
                      her baby son. When it was time for her to leave, her
                      brother said “it is getting dark. Let my son, Ah Tim go
                      with you though the forest.”
                      So Ah Tim led the way and the young woman followed
                      behind, carrying her baby. When they were in the
                      forest, suddenly they saw a group of wolves. They
                      began to run to avoid the danger, but Ah Tim kicked
                      against a stone and fell down. At once the wolves
                      caught him. The young woman cried to the wolves,
                      “please eat my own son instead.” Then, she put her
                      baby son on the ground in front of the wolves and took
                      her nephew away. Everyone understood that this was
                      because the woman was very good and kind. She had
                      offered her own son’s life to save her nephew.
                      They ran back to the house and called for help. All
                      men in the village fetched thick sticks and went back
                      with her into the forest. When they got there, they saw
                      something very strange. Instead of eating the woman’s
                      baby the wolves were playing with him.
                      How could the wolves catch Ah Tim?
     A                He was afraid
     B                He was stumbled by a stone
     C                He ran slowly
     D                The woman cried
     E                The wolves were good runners
     KUNCI        B
28   PERTANYAAN        Text 24-30
                       A long time ago, very few people lived in the New
                       Territories. There were only a few villages. If the
                       people wanted to go from one village to another, they
                       often had to pass through wild and unsafe forest.
                       One day, a farmer’s young wife went to the next
                       village to visit her own mother and brother. She
                       brought along her baby son. When it was time for her
                       to leave, her brother said “it is getting dark. Let my
                       son, Ah Tim go with you though the forest.”
                       So Ah Tim led the way and the young woman
                       followed behind, carrying her baby. When they were
                       in the forest, suddenly they saw a group of wolves.
                       They began to run to avoid the danger, but Ah Tim
                       kicked against a stone and fell down. At once the
                       wolves caught him. The young woman cried to the
                       wolves, “please eat my own son instead.” Then, she
                       put her baby son on the ground in front of the wolves
                       and took her nephew away. Everyone understood
                       that this was because the woman was very good and
                       kind. She had offered her own son’s life to save her
                       nephew.
                       They ran back to the house and called for help. All
                       men in the village fetched thick sticks and went back
                       with her into the forest. When they got there, they
                       saw something very strange. Instead of eating the
                       woman’s baby the wolves were playing with him.
                       What did the villagers bring sticks for?
     A                 For the weapon to beat the wolves
     B                 To bring the woman’s nephew
     C                 For the fire woods.
     D                 For play
     E                 For building a house for the woman.
     KUNCI        A
29   PERTANYAAN       Text 24-30
                      A long time ago, very few people lived in the New
                      Territories. There were only a few villages. If the
                      people wanted to go from one village to another, they
                      often had to pass through wild and unsafe forest.
                      One day, a farmer’s young wife went to the next village
                      to visit her own mother and brother. She brought along
                      her baby son. When it was time for her to leave, her
                      brother said “it is getting dark. Let my son, Ah Tim go
                      with you though the forest.”
                      So Ah Tim led the way and the young woman followed
                      behind, carrying her baby. When they were in the
                      forest, suddenly they saw a group of wolves. They
                      began to run to avoid the danger, but Ah Tim kicked
                      against a stone and fell down. At once the wolves
                      caught him. The young woman cried to the wolves,
                      “please eat my own son instead.” Then, she put her
                      baby son on the ground in front of the wolves and took
                      her nephew away. Everyone understood that this was
                      because the woman was very good and kind. She had
                      offered her own son’s life to save her nephew.
                      They ran back to the house and called for help. All
                      men in the village fetched thick sticks and went back
                      with her into the forest. When they got there, they saw
                      something very strange. Instead of eating the woman’s
                      baby the wolves were playing with him.
                      “all men in the village fetched thick stick … “The word
                      “fetched” has a similar meaning to:
     A                Received
     B                Caught
     C                Got
     D                Hit
     E                Lifted
     KUNCI        C
30   PERTANYAAN       Text 24-30
                      A long time ago, very few people lived in the New
                      Territories. There were only a few villages. If the
                      people wanted to go from one village to another, they
                      often had to pass through wild and unsafe forest.
                      One day, a farmer’s young wife went to the next village
                to visit her own mother and brother. She brought along
                her baby son. When it was time for her to leave, her
                brother said “it is getting dark. Let my son, Ah Tim go
                with you though the forest.”
                So Ah Tim led the way and the young woman followed
                behind, carrying her baby. When they were in the
                forest, suddenly they saw a group of wolves. They
                began to run to avoid the danger, but Ah Tim kicked
                against a stone and fell down. At once the wolves
                caught him. The young woman cried to the wolves,
                “please eat my own son instead.” Then, she put her
                baby son on the ground in front of the wolves and took
                her nephew away. Everyone understood that this was
                because the woman was very good and kind. She had
                offered her own son’s life to save her nephew.
                They ran back to the house and called for help. All
                men in the village fetched thick sticks and went back
                with her into the forest. When they got there, they saw
                something very strange. Instead of eating the woman’s
                baby the wolves were playing with him.
                What is the purpose of the writer by writing the story
                above?
    A           To describe the danger of the villages
    B           To entertain the readers of the story
    C           To tell the villagers’ relationship
    D           To explain how important a relative is
    E           To narrate how the wolves were playing with the baby.
    KUNCI   B
1   ESSAY   Arrange the words into noun phrase!
            a. rich / gentlemen / very
            b. clear / the / water / deep
2   ESSAY   Make sentences by using adverb place!
3   ESSAY   Give the example of action verb!
4   ESSAY   What is the purpose of Legend?
5   ESSAY   Mention title of fairy tale do you know!