PSTS BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS IX 2024-1
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
Study the conversation below, then answer the questions No. 1 – 5!
Andre : Bekantans are from Borneo, right? So, we can find them in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.
Monita : Yes, but we can find them mostly on the Indonesian side.
Andre : Really?
Monita : Yes, that is why Bekantans are used as the icon of Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan.
Andre : Well, I believe we can find these monkeys in Borneo forests.
Monita : Right, specifically in Mangroves. You know, mangroves are a type of rainforest that meet the
sea.
Andre : So, Bekantans live in mangrove trees.
Monita : Yes, they like spending most of their time in trees.
Andre : See this fact, Bekantans are grouped as arboreal animals.
Monita : Say again. Arbo……arboreal?
Andre : Animals that eat, sleep and play in trees.
Where can Bekantans mostly be found?
Malaysia and Brunei
Indonesian side
Indonesia and Malaysia
Brunei Forest
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
Study the conversation, then answer the questions No 1 - 5!
Andre : Bekantans are from Borneo, right? So, we can find them in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.
Monita : Yes, but we can find them mostly on the Indonesian side.
Andre : Really?
Monita : Yes, that is why Bekantans are used as the icon of Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan.
Andre : Well, I believe we can find these monkeys in Borneo forests.
Monita : Right, specifically in Mangroves. You know, mangroves are a type of rainforest that meet the
sea.
Andre : So, Bekantans live in mangrove trees.
Monita : Yes, they like spending most of their time in trees.
Andre : See this fact, Bekantans are grouped as arboreal animals.
Monita : Say again. Arbo……arboreal?
Andre : Animals that eat, sleep and play in trees.
Bekantans are the mascot of ….
Borneo forests
Arboreal animals
South Kalimantan
Mangroves trees
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Study the conversation below, then answer the questions No. 1 – 5!
Andre : Bekantans are from Borneo, right? So, we can find them in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.
Monita : Yes, but we can find them mostly on the Indonesian side.
Andre : Really?
Monita : Yes, that is why Bekantans are used as the icon of Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan.
Andre : Well, I believe we can find these monkeys in Borneo forests.
Monita : Right, specifically in Mangroves. You know, mangroves are a type of rainforest that meet the
sea.
Andre : So, Bekantans live in mangrove trees.
Monita : Yes, they like spending most of their time in trees.
Andre : See this fact, Bekantans are grouped as arboreal animals.
Monita : Say again. Arbo……arboreal?
Andre : Animals that eat, sleep and play in trees.
The following description is correct, except …
Bekantans like spending most of their time at sea.
Bekantans are grouped as arboreal animals.
We can find Bekantans in Borneo forests.
Bekantans are the icon of Banjarmasin.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
Study the conversation below, then answer the questions No. 1 – 5!
Andre : Bekantans are from Borneo, right? So, we can find them in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.
Monita : Yes, but we can find them mostly on the Indonesian side.
Andre : Really?
Monita : Yes, that is why Bekantans are used as the icon of Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan.
Andre : Well, I believe we can find these monkeys in Borneo forests.
Monita : Right, specifically in Mangroves. You know, mangroves are a type of rainforest that meet the
sea.
Andre : So, Bekantans live in mangrove trees.
Monita : Yes, they like spending most of their time in trees.
Andre : See this fact, Bekantans are grouped as arboreal animals.
Monita : Say again. Arbo……arboreal?
Andre : Animals that eat, sleep and play in trees.
What is arboreal animal? It is ….
animal that lives in Mangroves
animal that sleeps, eats and plays in trees
a type of rainforest that meet the sea
animal that used as an icon of Banjarmasin
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
Study the conversation below, then answer the questions No. 1 – 5!
Andre : Bekantans are from Borneo, right? So, we can find them in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.
Monita : Yes, but we can find them mostly on the Indonesian side.
Andre : Really?
Monita : Yes, that is why Bekantans are used as the icon of Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan.
Andre : Well, I believe we can find these monkeys in Borneo forests.
Monita : Right, specifically in Mangroves. You know, mangroves are a type of rainforest that meet the
sea.
Andre : So, Bekantans live in mangrove trees.
Monita : Yes, they like spending most of their time in trees.
Andre : See this fact, Bekantans are grouped as arboreal animals.
Monita : Say again. Arbo……arboreal?
Andre : Animals that eat, sleep and play in trees.
Rainforests that meet the sea are called ….
Arboreal
Icon
Mangroves
Forests
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
Orangutan
Orangutans are great apes from Indonesia. Orangutan means man of the forest. They live in Sumatra and Borneo. The scientiic name of Orangutan from Northern Sumatra is Pongo Abelii and the scientiic name of Orangutan from Borneo is Pongo Pygmaeus.
Orangutans have big bodies. A male orangutan can be more than 100 kilograms and can be quite tall. His height can be up to 150 centimeters tall. Female orangutans are smaller and shorter than the males. A mature female orangutan’s weight is about 40 kilograms. Her height is about 120 centimeters tall. Orangutans have reddish brown hair. Unlike monkeys, they do not have tails. They have strong arms. They use their arms to swing between branches.
Orangutans live with their small family groups. They usually live in the tree branches where they build their nests. Orangutans’ favorite food is fruits. They also eat insects, honey, bird eggs, bark, and plants. They sometimes eat meat too. When they are thirsty, they sometimes drink the water from holes in the tree branches.
Orangutans are an endangered species because their habitat is threatened by people doing deforestation. The number of Bornean orangutans around 2017 was estimated at about 104,000 and the Sumatran orangutans about 7,500.
(Adapted from: https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/orangutan)
According to the text, we know that Orangutans are …
Monkeys
Apes
Birds
Reptiles
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 3 pts
Orangutan
Orangutans are great apes from Indonesia. Orangutan means man of the forest. They live in Sumatra and Borneo. The scientiic name of Orangutan from Northern Sumatra is Pongo Abelii and the scientiic name of Orangutan from Borneo is Pongo Pygmaeus.
Orangutans have big bodies. A male orangutan can be more than 100 kilograms and can be quite tall. His height can be up to 150 centimeters tall. Female orangutans are smaller and shorter than the males. A mature female orangutan’s weight is about 40 kilograms. Her height is about 120 centimeters tall. Orangutans have reddish brown hair. Unlike monkeys, they do not have tails. They have strong arms. They use their arms to swing between branches.
Orangutans live with their small family groups. They usually live in the tree branches where they build their nests. Orangutans’ favorite food is fruits. They also eat insects, honey, bird eggs, bark, and plants. They sometimes eat meat too. When they are thirsty, they sometimes drink the water from holes in the tree branches.
Orangutans are an endangered species because their habitat is threatened by people doing deforestation. The number of Bornean orangutans around 2017 was estimated at about 104,000 and the Sumatran orangutans about 7,500.
(Adapted from: https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/orangutan)
A male orangutan can be up to … meters tall.
150
1,5
120
1,2
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