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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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 Baluran National Park is situated at the north-eastern extremity of Java, close to the islands of Bali and Madura. The park is bordered by the Madura Strait to the north, the Bali Strait to the east, the River Bajulmati (Wonorejo village) to the west, and the Klokoran River (Sumberanyar village) to the south. At the center of this large park, stands the extinct Baluran Volcano, watching over its pristine environment. People said that Baluran is so much like Africa.

Covering 250 square km, the park forms part of the district of Situbondo, in the province of East Java, comprising lowland forests, mangrove forests, and 40% swathes of fertile savannahs, they provide abundant food for the animals. Here also are many typical Java trees like the Java tamarind and the pecan nut trees. When you visit Baluran during the rainy season, you will see ample water holes, but during this time the Banteng and the wild bulls prefer to wander in the forests, although other animals like peacocks, mouse deer, and wild fowl do come out and can still be observed.

The purpose of the text is ....

to inform the existence of Baluran National Park

to persuade the readers to maintain the national park

to announce the opening of Baluran National Park

to describe Baluran National Park

to explain the beauty of Baluran National Park

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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Baluran National Park is situated at the north-eastern extremity of Java, close to the islands of Bali and Madura. The park is bordered by the Madura Strait to the north, the Bali Strait to the east, the River Bajulmati (Wonorejo village) to the west, and the Klokoran River (Sumberanyar village) to the south. At the center of this large park, stands the extinct Baluran Volcano, watching over its pristine environment. People said that Baluran is so much like Africa.

Covering 250 square km, the park forms part of the district of Situbondo, in the province of East Java, comprising lowland forests, mangrove forests, and 40% swathes of fertile savannahs, they provide abundant food for the animals. Here also are many typical Java trees like the Java tamarind and the pecan nut trees. When you visit Baluran during the rainy season, you will see ample water holes, but during this time the Banteng and the wild bulls prefer to wander in the forests, although other animals like peacocks, mouse deer, and wild fowl do come out and can still be observed.

From the text, we know that people said that Baluran ....

is located in Central Java

is like Africa

protects only vegetations

is tropical forest

is a national zoo

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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Baluran National Park is situated at the north-eastern extremity of Java, close to the islands of Bali and Madura. The park is bordered by the Madura Strait to the north, the Bali Strait to the east, the River Bajulmati (Wonorejo village) to the west, and the Klokoran River (Sumberanyar village) to the south. At the center of this large park, stands the extinct Baluran Volcano, watching over its pristine environment. People said that Baluran is so much like Africa.

Covering 250 square km, the park forms part of the district of Situbondo, in the province of East Java, comprising lowland forests, mangrove forests, and 40% swathes of fertile savannahs, they provide abundant food for the animals. Here also are many typical Java trees like the Java tamarind and the pecan nut trees. When you visit Baluran during the rainy season, you will see ample water holes, but during this time the Banteng and the wild bulls prefer to wander in the forests, although other animals like peacocks, mouse deer, and wild fowl do come out and can still be observed.

The visitors can see ample water holes

during rainy season

when the wild bulls wander around

during dry season

when there’s no animals in the forest

the rangers allow them to wander around

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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Baluran National Park is situated at the north-eastern extremity of Java, close to the islands of Bali and Madura. The park is bordered by the Madura Strait to the north, the Bali Strait to the east, the River Bajulmati (Wonorejo village) to the west, and the Klokoran River (Sumberanyar village) to the south. At the center of this large park, stands the extinct Baluran Volcano, watching over its pristine environment. People said that Baluran is so much like Africa.

Covering 250 square km, the park forms part of the district of Situbondo, in the province of East Java, comprising lowland forests, mangrove forests, and 40% swathes of fertile savannahs, they provide abundant food for the animals. Here also are many typical Java trees like the Java tamarind and the pecan nut trees. When you visit Baluran during the rainy season, you will see ample water holes, but during this time the Banteng and the wild bulls prefer to wander in the forests, although other animals like peacocks, mouse deer, and wild fowl do come out and can still be observed.

“..... watching over its pristine environment”. (paragraph 1) the underlined word has a similar meaning to ....

pure

fertile

dirty

young

raw

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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  1. 5.

  2. Fort Rotterdam 5).......... in Makassar. A Gowanese fort dating back to 1545 once stood here, but failed to keep out the Dutch. The original fort was rebuilt in Dutch 6)........... and includes many fine, well restored colonial structures. The visitors can walk the enclave’s ramparts and see sections of the original walls. Inside, the visitors can find the 7)........... Negeri La Galigo, the collection of which is divided between two buildings. The museum 8).......an asortmentof exhibits, including sailing boats, rice bowls from Tana Toraja, kitchen tools and ethnic costumes. 

situated

is location

is located

located

locating

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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  1. 6.

Fort Rotterdam 5).......... in Makassar. A Gowanese fort dating back to 1545 once stood here, but failed to keep out the Dutch. The original fort was rebuilt in Dutch 6)........... and includes many fine, well restored colonial structures. The visitors can walk the enclave’s ramparts and see sections of the original walls. Inside, the visitors can find the 7)........... Negeri La Galigo, the collection of which is divided between two buildings. The museum 8).......an asortmentof exhibits, including sailing boats, rice bowls from Tana Toraja, kitchen tools and ethnic costumes. 

style

building

people

area

material

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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  1. 7.

Fort Rotterdam 5).......... in Makassar. A Gowanese fort dating back to 1545 once stood here, but failed to keep out the Dutch. The original fort was rebuilt in Dutch 6)........... and includes many fine, well restored colonial structures. The visitors can walk the enclave’s ramparts and see sections of the original walls. Inside, the visitors can find the 7)........... Negeri La Galigo, the collection of which is divided between two buildings. The museum 8).......an asortmentof exhibits, including sailing boats, rice bowls from Tana Toraja, kitchen tools and ethnic costumes. 

mosque

church

bridge

museum

building

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