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Report Text quiz

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English

9th Grade

Hard

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Dela Rahmawati

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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Where is Eucalyptus originally from?

Asia

Africa

America

Australia

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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What kind of eucalyptus is used for medicine?

Ornamental shrub

Giant trees

Blue gum

Red fever

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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". . . the volatile oil extracted . . . ." (Paragraph 1) The underlined word means . . . .

substance that changes quickly

expensive and valuable plant

plants used for medicine

liquid substance

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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What is paragraph 2 about?

Kinds of eucalyptus

The size of eucalyptus

The height of eucalyptus

How to take care of eucalyptus

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Hotels

A hotel is a commercial place that provides lodging, food and other services to people. There are three kinds of hotels according to location, facilities, services offered and clientele served. They are transient hotel, resort hotel and residential hotel.

Transient Hotel

A transient hotel is usually located within city boundaries. It is usually intended for businessmen and travellers. It provides numerous amenities in addition to sleeping accommodation, including maid services, radio and television, parking space for automobiles, recreational facilities, food and beverage services and retail shops.

Resort Hotel

A resort hotel is usually located in seaside, lake, or mountain areas. Its target is tourists and holidays. It provides all hotel services plus recreational and athletic activities. In recent years, the hotel industry has experienced tremendous growth as a result of the increase in tourism in resort areas, such as the Caribbean islands, the Mediterranean region and Hawaii.

Residential Hotel

A residential hotel caters to permanent residents rather than to travelers. These hotels are similar to apartment buildings except that they provide maid and valet service and often have dining facilities. Lodgings are available on a weekly, monthly or yearly basis.


What does the text tell us about?

Hotels in general

Hotels in big cities

Hotels with luxurious facilities

Hotels in certain areas of the world

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Hotels

A hotel is a commercial place that provides lodging, food and other services to people. There are three kinds of hotels according to location, facilities, services offered and clientele served. They are transient hotel, resort hotel and residential hotel.

Transient Hotel

A transient hotel is usually located within city boundaries. It is usually intended for businessmen and travellers. It provides numerous amenities in addition to sleeping accommodation, including maid services, radio and television, parking space for automobiles, recreational facilities, food and beverage services and retail shops.

Resort Hotel

A resort hotel is usually located in seaside, lake, or mountain areas. Its target is tourists and holidays. It provides all hotel services plus recreational and athletic activities. In recent years, the hotel industry has experienced tremendous growth as a result of the increase in tourism in resort areas, such as the Caribbean islands, the Mediterranean region and Hawaii.

Residential Hotel

A residential hotel caters to permanent residents rather than to travellers. These hotels are similar to apartment buildings except that they provide maid and valet service and often have dining facilities. Lodgings are available on a weekly, monthly or yearly basis.


Hotels can be classified based on . . . .

their location, facilities, services offered and clientele served

their number of rooms available and the location

their location and the types of visitors

their facilities and their working days

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Hotels

A hotel is a commercial place that provides lodging, food and other services to people. There are three kinds of hotels according to location, facilities, services offered and clientele served. They are transient hotel, resort hotel and residential hotel.

Transient Hotel

A transient hotel is usually located within city boundaries. It is usually intended for businessmen and travellers. It provides numerous amenities in addition to sleeping accommodation, including maid services, radio and television, parking space for automobiles, recreational facilities, food and beverage services and retail shops.

Resort Hotel

A resort hotel is usually located in seaside, lake, or mountain areas. Its target is tourists and holidays. It provides all hotel services plus recreational and athletic activities. In recent years, the hotel industry has experienced tremendous growth as a result of the increase in tourism in resort areas, such as the Caribbean islands, the Mediterranean region and Hawaii.

Residential Hotel

A residential hotel caters to permanent residents rather than to travelers. These hotels are similar to apartment buildings except that they provide maid and valet service and often have dining facilities. Lodgings are available on a weekly, monthly or yearly basis.


Where can we find a transient hotel?

Within city boundaries

Near tourism objects

Downtown in cities

Inside a big city

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