
Simulasi Ujian Nasional
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3rd Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Try the following tips
1. Stay out of the sun during peak hours. While these times may vary slightly depending on the season and where you live. You should be indoors if all possible between 10:00 and 15:00.
2. Keep covered up. Floppy hats and large umbrellas work well and so do cover-ups. Long-sleeved cotton shirts are excellent for hiking, cycling etc; see your sports store for special brands that allow breathing as well as cover-up.
3. Use sunscreen on any exposed areas. An SPF of 45+ is recommended for it allows even the fairest skinned folks to stay out in the sun for a few hours before reapplying. Try chopstick on your lips. Follow the instructions on sunscreen carefully. Always reapply after leaving the water, as it’ll have washed off.
4. Don’t forget hard-to-reach places. Don’t forget to cover the backs of your knees, back of your neck, elbows and back of your ears (if you have short hair). Feet should also be included if you are wearing sandals, flip-flops or going bare-foot. Even these places can hurt a lot with sunburn.
5. Don’t lie in the sun purposefully seeking a tan. This is not only damaging to your skin but might burn you the first few times you try it at the beginning of the season. If you want to tan, do it gradually and sensibly, with short exposure and building up over time.
6.Put a small amount of oil or sunscreen in your hair so you will avoid burning your scalp. Or cover it with a hat. Some shampoos and hair conditioners contain SPF protection.
The text tells us about …
The steps to cure sunburn.
The ways to catch the sunlight.
The tips how to prevent sunburn.
The information how to apply sunscreen.
The warning to avoid sunlight during the day time
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Try the following tips
1. Stay out of the sun during peak hours. While these times may vary slightly depending on the season and where you live. You should be indoors if all possible between 10:00 and 15:00.
2. Keep covered up. Floppy hats and large umbrellas work well and so do cover-ups. Long-sleeved cotton shirts are excellent for hiking, cycling etc; see your sports store for special brands that allow breathing as well as cover-up.
3. Use sunscreen on any exposed areas. An SPF of 45+ is recommended for it allows even the fairest skinned folks to stay out in the sun for a few hours before reapplying. Try chopstick on your lips. Follow the instructions on sunscreen carefully. Always reapply after leaving the water, as it’ll have washed off.
4. Don’t forget hard-to-reach places. Don’t forget to cover the backs of your knees, back of your neck, elbows and back of your ears (if you have short hair). Feet should also be included if you are wearing sandals, flip-flops or going bare-foot. Even these places can hurt a lot with sunburn.
5. Don’t lie in the sun purposefully seeking a tan. This is not only damaging to your skin but might burn you the first few times you try it at the beginning of the season. If you want to tan, do it gradually and sensibly, with short exposure and building up over time.
6.Put a small amount of oil or sunscreen in your hair so you will avoid burning your scalp. Or cover it with a hat. Some shampoos and hair conditioners contain SPF protection.
What is the writer’s intention in writing the text?
To explain how to stay out during the day.
To discuss the information about sunburn.
To give some suggestion to avoid sunburn.
To tell the important ways to protect the sun.
To describe how to apply the sunscreen shampoo.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Try the following tips
1. Stay out of the sun during peak hours. While these times may vary slightly depending on the season and where you live. You should be indoors if all possible between 10:00 and 15:00.
2. Keep covered up. Floppy hats and large umbrellas work well and so do cover-ups. Long-sleeved cotton shirts are excellent for hiking, cycling etc; see your sports store for special brands that allow breathing as well as cover-up.
3. Use sunscreen on any exposed areas. An SPF of 45+ is recommended for it allows even the fairest skinned folks to stay out in the sun for a few hours before reapplying. Try chopstick on your lips. Follow the instructions on sunscreen carefully. Always reapply after leaving the water, as it’ll have washed off.
4. Don’t forget hard-to-reach places. Don’t forget to cover the backs of your knees, back of your neck, elbows and back of your ears (if you have short hair). Feet should also be included if you are wearing sandals, flip-flops or going bare-foot. Even these places can hurt a lot with sunburn.
5. Don’t lie in the sun purposefully seeking a tan. This is not only damaging to your skin but might burn you the first few times you try it at the beginning of the season. If you want to tan, do it gradually and sensibly, with short exposure and building up over time.
6.Put a small amount of oil or sunscreen in your hair so you will avoid burning your scalp. Or cover it with a hat. Some shampoos and hair conditioners contain SPF protection.
What should we wear to avoid sunburn?
Long-sleeved cotton shirt.
Sleeved satin dress.
Wool sweater.
Backless shirt.
Plastic cover up.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
I am writing to you to express my interest regarding your advertisement in Weeks currently. I have given careful consideration to the job description and believe that I have the necessary qualifications and personal attributes to take up the position.
The above paragraph is a part of ..... of an application letter .
Opening
Content
Closing
Salutation
Complementary
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
“Dear Sir/Madam “ is called .... of an application letter.
Opening
Content
Closing
Salutation
Complementary
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
RAIN AND TEARS
Rain and tears all the same
But in the sun you’ve to play the game
When you cry in winter time
You can’t pretend, it’s nothing but the rain
How many times I’ve seen
Tears coming from your blue eyes
Rain and tears all the same
But in the sun you’ve got to play the game
Give an answer of love I need an answer of love
Rain and tears in the sun
But in your heart you feel the rain the waves
Rain and tears both for shown
For in my heart, there’ll never be a sun
Rain and tears all the same
But in the sun you’ve play the game
Which one of the following statements is implied in this song?
The writer’s lover treats him well.
The writer’s lover often expresses her sadness
The writer has got his expectation from his lover
The writer of the song feels sure with his love.
The writer feels that his love story will have a happy ending.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
RAIN AND TEARS
Rain and tears all the same
But in the sun you’ve to play the game
When you cry in winter time
You can’t pretend, it’s nothing but the rain
How many times I’ve seen
Tears coming from your blue eyes
Rain and tears all the same
But in the sun you’ve got to play the game
Give an answer of love I need an answer of love
Rain and tears in the sun
But in your heart you feel the rain the waves
Rain and tears both for shown
For in my heart, there’ll never be a sun
Rain and tears all the same
But in the sun you’ve play the game
question:
“Rain and tears both for shown
For in my heart there’ll never be a sun”
The underlined expression means that the writer….
will feel sure in his heart
will always feel sad
will have his heart be with bright life
will feel so faithless all the time
will get very tired all his life
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