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Remedial B. Inggris

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English

10th Grade

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Remedial B. Inggris
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1.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

We have a big house. It is ................ house. The house is ...................

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Last weekend, I went to Singapore with my family. We went there by plane. My mother booked two hotel rooms for us. One room was for my mother, my sister and my little brother and the other room was for me and my father. Our hotel was in front of the Merlion Statue, so by the first day we went there to take some pictures and selfies. On the next day, we went to visit Universal Studio because this was our destination and we had so much fun there. It was an unforgettable experience for me.

Which is TRUE according to the text?

The author was having fun on Monday.

The author stayed in a hotel last weekend.

The author went to Singapore with his friends.

The author went to Singapore to visit his family.

The author stayed in a hotel near the Universal Studio.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

The Tortoise, you know, carries his house on his back. No matter how hard he tries, he cannot leave home. They say that Jupiter punished him so, because he was such a lazy stay-at-home that he would not go to Jupiter's wedding, even when especially invited.

After many years, Tortoise began to wish he had gone to that wedding. When he saw how gaily the birds flew about and how the Hare and the Chipmunk and all the other animals ran nimbly by, always eager to see everything there was to be seen, the Tortoise felt very sad and discontented. He wanted to see the world too, and there he was with a house on his back and little short legs that could hardly drag him along.

In paragraph 2, the word "gaily" is the closest meaning to .....

Beautifully

Pretty

Guilty

Merrily

Honestly

4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

What is a narrative text?

It is a text that tells you a story happened in the past

It is a text that describes something or someone.

It is a text that gives you instruction on doing something.

It is a text that explain how to do or to make something

It is a text that describes someone's experience in the past.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

It was an unforgettable experience for me. What is the closest meaning of "unforgettable" in the text?

Impossible

Regretful

Easy to forget

Meaningful

Meaningless

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

I ___ breakfast egg and milk at 6 AM this morning.

Will have

To have

Have

Had

Has

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

The Tortoise & the Ducks

The Tortoise, you know, carries his house on his back. No matter how hard he tries, he cannot leave home. They say that Jupiter punished him so, because he was such a lazy stay-at-home that he would not go to Jupiter's wedding, even when especially invited.

After many years, Tortoise began to wish he had gone to that wedding. When he saw how gaily the birds flew about and how the Hare and the Chipmunk and all the other animals ran nimbly by, always eager to see everything there was to be seen, the Tortoise felt very sad and discontented. He wanted to see the world too, and there he was with a house on his back and little short legs that could hardly drag him along.

One day he met a pair of Ducks and told them all his trouble.

"We can help you to see the world," said the Ducks. "Take hold of this stick with your teeth and we will carry you far up in the air where you can see the whole countryside. But keep quiet or you will be sorry."

The Tortoise was very glad indeed. He seized the stick firmly with his teeth, the two Ducks took hold of it one at each end, and away they sailed up toward the clouds.

Just then a Crow flew by. He was very much astonished at the strange sight and cried:

"This must surely be the King of Tortoises!"

"Why certainly—" began the Tortoise.

But as he opened his mouth to say these foolish words he lost his hold on the stick, and down he fell to the ground, where he was dashed to pieces on a rock.

What happened to the tortoise in the end?

He could fly with the help of crow.

He fell to the ground and dashed to pieces.

He left his house.

He became the King of Tortoise.

He didn't see the world.

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