
BAHASA INGGRIS 6 S1 HAL 69 FINALTEST
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the story below to answer questions number 1-5! A Day to Remember at School One of the most unforgettable days during my school years was the day we held our annual Culture Day. It was a colorful event where each class represented a different region of our country. We wore traditional clothes, prepared local dishes, and performed dances and songs from each region. The school was filled with music, laughter, and the delicious smell of food. Everyone worked hard to make their class booth look the best. In addition to Culture Day, we also had a Reading Week. During this time, students were encouraged to bring their favorite books and share them with their classmates. We even had a storytelling contest where some students told exciting or funny stories in front of the class. It was a fun way to improve our reading and speaking skills. Sports Day was another exciting event. Students competed in races, relays, and games like tug- of-war. Even teachers participated, which made everyone laugh and cheer. Winning or losing didn’t matter much what mattered was the spirit of teamwork and fun. We were also involved in clubs, such as the Art Club, English Club, and Scouts. These clubs gave us the chance to try new activities, develop our talents, and make new friends. Looking back, all these activities didn’t just make school fun they helped us grow into more confident and capable people.
What was one memorable school event mentioned in the passage?
Culture Day
Math test
Library visit
Cleaning Day
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the story below to answer questions number 1-5! A Day to Remember at School One of the most unforgettable days during my school years was the day we held our annual Culture Day. It was a colorful event where each class represented a different region of our country. We wore traditional clothes, prepared local dishes, and performed dances and songs from each region. The school was filled with music, laughter, and the delicious smell of food. Everyone worked hard to make their class booth look the best. In addition to Culture Day, we also had a Reading Week. During this time, students were encouraged to bring their favorite books and share them with their classmates. We even had a storytelling contest where some students told exciting or funny stories in front of the class. It was a fun way to improve our reading and speaking skills. Sports Day was another exciting event. Students competed in races, relays, and games like tug- of-war. Even teachers participated, which made everyone laugh and cheer. Winning or losing didn’t matter much what mattered was the spirit of teamwork and fun. We were also involved in clubs, such as the Art Club, English Club, and Scouts. These clubs gave us the chance to try new activities, develop our talents, and make new friends. Looking back, all these activities didn’t just make school fun they helped us grow into more confident and capable people.
How did students participate in Reading Week?
By playing games
By drawing pictures
By sharing and telling stories
By cooking food
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the story below to answer questions number 1-5! A Day to Remember at School One of the most unforgettable days during my school years was the day we held our annual Culture Day. It was a colorful event where each class represented a different region of our country. We wore traditional clothes, prepared local dishes, and performed dances and songs from each region. The school was filled with music, laughter, and the delicious smell of food. Everyone worked hard to make their class booth look the best. In addition to Culture Day, we also had a Reading Week. During this time, students were encouraged to bring their favorite books and share them with their classmates. We even had a storytelling contest where some students told exciting or funny stories in front of the class. It was a fun way to improve our reading and speaking skills. Sports Day was another exciting event. Students competed in races, relays, and games like tug- of-war. Even teachers participated, which made everyone laugh and cheer. Winning or losing didn’t matter much what mattered was the spirit of teamwork and fun. We were also involved in clubs, such as the Art Club, English Club, and Scouts. These clubs gave us the chance to try new activities, develop our talents, and make new friends. Looking back, all these activities didn’t just make school fun they helped us grow into more confident and capable people.
What happened on Sports Day?
Students studied all day
Students performed dramas
Students joined games and races
Students went hiking
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the story below to answer questions number 1-5! A Day to Remember at School One of the most unforgettable days during my school years was the day we held our annual Culture Day. It was a colorful event where each class represented a different region of our country. We wore traditional clothes, prepared local dishes, and performed dances and songs from each region. The school was filled with music, laughter, and the delicious smell of food. Everyone worked hard to make their class booth look the best. In addition to Culture Day, we also had a Reading Week. During this time, students were encouraged to bring their favorite books and share them with their classmates. We even had a storytelling contest where some students told exciting or funny stories in front of the class. It was a fun way to improve our reading and speaking skills. Sports Day was another exciting event. Students competed in races, relays, and games like tug- of-war. Even teachers participated, which made everyone laugh and cheer. Winning or losing didn’t matter much what mattered was the spirit of teamwork and fun. We were also involved in clubs, such as the Art Club, English Club, and Scouts. These clubs gave us the chance to try new activities, develop our talents, and make new friends. Looking back, all these activities didn’t just make school fun they helped us grow into more confident and capable people.
What values did students learn from Sports Day?
Drawing skills
Teamwork and fun
Cooking skills
Dancing skills
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What did clubs offer to students?
A chance to go home early
A chance to play video games
A chance to try new activities and make friends
A chance to take naps
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What did you do yesterday?
I am playing soccer.
I played soccer.
I plays soccer.
I will play soccer.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Sarah to the park last Sunday.
go
goes
went
going
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