SOAL PTS
B.INGGRIS
KELAS 4 PUTRA/PUTRI
PILIHAN GANDA
1.Maya : I admire how dedicated he is to his training.
Dany : Yes, he always … a lot of effort to improve his skills.
a. gives
b. giving
c. give
d. given
e. gave
Text for questions number 2 to 5
Steffi Graf
She is 1.75 meters tall and weighs 59 kilos.
In her tennis career, she won 889 games and lost only 113. Her prize money has been over
$20,000,000. She is Steffi Graf, one of the world’s great tennis players.
Born in Germany in 1969, she learned to play tennis when she was very young. She won her
first important game in Paris when she was eighteen. Since then, she has won more than 20
important competitions. Her best year was 1988 when she won the five main international
championships in England, France, the USA, Australia, and at the Olympic Games.
She is a strong, athletic player who can still beat younger players. However, she has had a lot
of injuries, so now she has stopped playing in major international competitions.
2. What makes her stop playing tennis?
a. Age limit
b. Failed on winning five international championships
c. Forbidden by association
d. Too much young players
e. A lot of injuries
3. What is significant about Steffi Graf’s career win-loss record?
a. She has never lost a game in her career.
b. She has a perfect win-loss record.
c. She has won 889 games and lost only 113.
d. She has lost more games than she has won.
e. Her prize money is over $20,000,000.
4. How many times has she won tennis games?
a. 113
b. 20
c. 59
d. 889
e. 175
5. What can be inferred about Steffi Graf’s impact on tennis based on the text?
a. She has not had a significant impact.
b. She is only remembered for her injuries.
c. Her prize money is her most significant achievement.
d. She is one of the world’s great tennis players with multiple accomplishments.
e. She stopped playing due to lack of success.
Text for questions number 6 to 10
Ashrita Furman is a record-breaking record-breaker. He has set more records than anyone
else in the world! In the last 40 years, he has established more than 600 records!
As a child, Ashrita loved reading the Guinness Book of World Records. He wanted to be in it
too. But he thought people had to be good at sports to be in the book. He wasn’t a good
athlete. He felt his dream would never come true.
But later in life, after reading about meditation, he learned that ‘anything is possible’. To test
this idea, Ashrita tried his first impossible challenge: a 24-hour bike race, which was held in
New York. Without any training, Ashrita came third! After that, he started thinking about
breaking records again.
First, he tried to break the record for the most jumping jacks. He failed at first, but
remembering that ‘anything is possible’, he trained, meditated and tried again. This time, he
did 27,000 jumping jacks in 6 hours 45 minutes and became the new record holder. His
achievement appeared in the 1980 Guinness Book of Records.
Today, Ashrita has a long list of records, including: walking the furthest distance with a bike
on his chin, cycling the longest distance with a bottle on his head and lighting the most
candles on a birthday cake. He says: “I choose ideas which are challenging, fun and childish!
I enjoy practicing and seeing my progress.”
He says his favorite record was “the longest distance on a pogo stick”. While he was on
holiday in Japan, he saw Mount Fuji and thought it was beautiful, so he decided to try to
break a record there. He did 11.5 miles. The most difficult record was “the most forward
rolls”. In 10 hours, 30 minutes, he did 8,341 of them, travelling 12 miles!
If you want to break a world record too, Ashrita gives this advice: “Choose something you
enjoy because you will need to practice. And don’t give up. Your mind will tell you that
something is impossible, but it isn’t. If someone else has done something, and you work hard,
you can do it too!”
6. When he was a child, he thought that ….
a. one day he would achieve his dream
b. everything is possible
c. only good athletes could break records
d. he would become a good athlete one day
e. he was a good athlete
7. When Ashrita did the 24-hour bike race, he learned that …
a. training is important
b. breaking records is easy
c. anything is possible
d. meditation is unnecessary
e. biking is very boring sports
8. Which activity did Ashrita do for his first world record?
a. Jumping jacks
b. Cycling
c. Meditating
d. Using a pogo stick
e. Hiking
9. Which of these sentences is not true about Ashrita?
a. He failed his first record-breaking attempt.
b. His record-breaking activities are childish.
c. In one record, he carried a bottle on his head while cycling.
d. He doesn’t enjoy training for records.
e. His record on pogo stick was done in Mount Fuji.
10. Why would Ashrita learn meditation?
a. To cure his illness
b. To break the record again
c. To break the record
d. To avoid mental illness
e. To motivate himself
ESAYY
1. What's descriptive text?
2. How many generic structure of descriptive text
3. What's identification?