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SAS English X

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

The Fox and the Grapes

One day, a hungry fox was walking through a vineyard when he saw a bunch of juicy grapes hanging high on a vine. The grapes looked delicious, and the fox’s mouth watered just at the sight of them.

He jumped up to reach the grapes, but they were too high. The fox tried again, leaping higher and higher, but still couldn't reach them. He was growing tired and frustrated, but he didn't give up. He took a deep breath and jumped once more—but the grapes were still out of his reach.

Finally, the fox sat down on the ground and looked at the grapes. “What’s the use?” he said to himself. “Those grapes are probably sour anyway. They wouldn’t have tasted good.”

And with that, the fox walked away, leaving the grapes behind.

What was the fox's initial reaction when he saw the grapes?

He immediately ate the grapes.

He thought the grapes looked delicious.

He ignored the grapes.

He tried to throw a rock at the grapes.

He was growing tired and frustrated

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

The Fox and the Grapes

One day, a hungry fox was walking through a vineyard when he saw a bunch of juicy grapes hanging high on a vine. The grapes looked delicious, and the fox’s mouth watered just at the sight of them.

He jumped up to reach the grapes, but they were too high. The fox tried again, leaping higher and higher, but still couldn't reach them. He was growing tired and frustrated, but he didn't give up. He took a deep breath and jumped once more—but the grapes were still out of his reach.

Finally, the fox sat down on the ground and looked at the grapes. “What’s the use?” he said to himself. “Those grapes are probably sour anyway. They wouldn’t have tasted good.”

And with that, the fox walked away, leaving the grapes behind.

Why couldn't the fox reach the grapes?

The grapes were rotten.

The fox was too short.

The vine was too high.

The fox was too tired.

The fox walking through a vineyard

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

The Fox and the Grapes

One day, a hungry fox was walking through a vineyard when he saw a bunch of juicy grapes hanging high on a vine. The grapes looked delicious, and the fox’s mouth watered just at the sight of them.

He jumped up to reach the grapes, but they were too high. The fox tried again, leaping higher and higher, but still couldn't reach them. He was growing tired and frustrated, but he didn't give up. He took a deep breath and jumped once more—but the grapes were still out of his reach.

Finally, the fox sat down on the ground and looked at the grapes. “What’s the use?” he said to himself. “Those grapes are probably sour anyway. They wouldn’t have tasted good.”

And with that, the fox walked away, leaving the grapes behind.

How did the fox react after failing to reach the grapes?

He gave up and walked away, saying the grapes were probably sour.

He asked the other animals for help.

He tried climbing the tree.

He began to cry.

He jumped up

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

What lesson can be learned from the story of "The Fox and the Grapes"?

Never give up on your goals.

Don't judge something before you try it.

It's easy to despise what you cannot have.

Always ask for help when you need it.

Don't give up

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

What does the fox's behaviour in the story reveal about his attitude?

He is determined and hardworking.

He is easily satisfied.

He is quick to admit defeat and makes excuses.

He is very patient and persistent.

He is very diligent

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Fox and the Grapes

One day, a hungry fox was walking through a vineyard when he saw a bunch of juicy grapes hanging high on a vine. The grapes looked delicious, and the fox’s mouth watered just at the sight of them.

He jumped up to reach the grapes, but they were too high. The fox tried again, leaping higher and higher, but still couldn't reach them. He was growing tired and frustrated, but he didn't give up. He took a deep breath and jumped once more—but the grapes were still out of his reach.

Finally, the fox sat down on the ground and looked at the grapes. “What’s the use?” he said to himself. “Those grapes are probably sour anyway. They wouldn’t have tasted good.”

And with that, the fox walked away, leaving the grapes behind.

What is the moral of the story "The Fox and the Grapes"?

Hard work leads to success.

Always try new things even if you are not good at them.

People often belittle things they cannot achieve.

Never stop trying, no matter what.

Don't lost hope

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

Change into English!

"Kenapa kamu mengadu kepada ibu Lisa kemarin?"

Why did you snitch to Mrs. Lisa yesterday?

Why do you snitch to Mrs. Lisa yesterday?

Why was you snitch to Mrs. Lisa yesterday?

Why were you snitch to Mrs. Lisa yesterday?

Why are you snitch to Mrs. Lisa yesterday?

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