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SOAL TKA BAHASA INGGRIS 1

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A Glimpse of "The Daily Grind"

"The Daily Grind" isn't just a coffee shop; it's a cozy refuge from the bustling city streets. The moment you step inside, the sweet, rich aroma of roasted coffee beans and freshly baked pastries envelops you. The walls are painted a warm, earthy tone, decorated with local art that changes every month. The space is filled with mismatched, comfortable armchairs and wooden tables, giving it a charming, rustic feel. Large windows let in plenty of natural light, illuminating dust motes dancing in the air and highlighting the pages of a book or the glow of a laptop screen.

A low murmur of conversation and the soft clinking of ceramic mugs fill the air. The baristas, always with a friendly smile, move with practiced ease behind the counter, grinding beans and steaming milk. Near the back, a small bookshelf is filled with old, well-loved novels and a few board games. People come here to work, to read, or simply to sit and watch the world go by. It’s a place that feels both vibrant and tranquil, a perfect blend of community and personal space.

What is the main purpose of this text?

To advertise a coffee shop.

To explain how to make coffee.

To describe the atmosphere of a coffee shop.

To compare two different cafes.

To describe the types of people who visit the cafe.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A Glimpse of "The Daily Grind"

"The Daily Grind" isn't just a coffee shop; it's a cozy refuge from the bustling city streets. The moment you step inside, the sweet, rich aroma of roasted coffee beans and freshly baked pastries envelops you. The walls are painted a warm, earthy tone, decorated with local art that changes every month. The space is filled with mismatched, comfortable armchairs and wooden tables, giving it a charming, rustic feel. Large windows let in plenty of natural light, illuminating dust motes dancing in the air and highlighting the pages of a book or the glow of a laptop screen.

A low murmur of conversation and the soft clinking of ceramic mugs fill the air. The baristas, always with a friendly smile, move with practiced ease behind the counter, grinding beans and steaming milk. Near the back, a small bookshelf is filled with old, well-loved novels and a few board games. People come here to work, to read, or simply to sit and watch the world go by. It’s a place that feels both vibrant and tranquil, a perfect blend of community and personal space.

What is the first thing a person notices when they enter 'The Daily Grind'?

The comfortable chairs.

The friendly baristas.

The sweet aroma of coffee and pastries.

The local art on the walls.

The large windows.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A Glimpse of "The Daily Grind"

"The Daily Grind" isn't just a coffee shop; it's a cozy refuge from the bustling city streets. The moment you step inside, the sweet, rich aroma of roasted coffee beans and freshly baked pastries envelops you. The walls are painted a warm, earthy tone, decorated with local art that changes every month. The space is filled with mismatched, comfortable armchairs and wooden tables, giving it a charming, rustic feel. Large windows let in plenty of natural light, illuminating dust motes dancing in the air and highlighting the pages of a book or the glow of a laptop screen.

A low murmur of conversation and the soft clinking of ceramic mugs fill the air. The baristas, always with a friendly smile, move with practiced ease behind the counter, grinding beans and steaming milk. Near the back, a small bookshelf is filled with old, well-loved novels and a few board games. People come here to work, to read, or simply to sit and watch the world go by. It’s a place that feels both vibrant and tranquil, a perfect blend of community and personal space.

The text describes the furniture as 'mismatched.' What does this suggest about the cafe?

The owner is not a good decorator.

The furniture is old and damaged.

It has a varied and informal style.

The cafe is not well-organized.

It is very expensive to furnish.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A Glimpse of "The Daily Grind"

"The Daily Grind" isn't just a coffee shop; it's a cozy refuge from the bustling city streets. The moment you step inside, the sweet, rich aroma of roasted coffee beans and freshly baked pastries envelops you. The walls are painted a warm, earthy tone, decorated with local art that changes every month. The space is filled with mismatched, comfortable armchairs and wooden tables, giving it a charming, rustic feel. Large windows let in plenty of natural light, illuminating dust motes dancing in the air and highlighting the pages of a book or the glow of a laptop screen.

A low murmur of conversation and the soft clinking of ceramic mugs fill the air. The baristas, always with a friendly smile, move with practiced ease behind the counter, grinding beans and steaming milk. Near the back, a small bookshelf is filled with old, well-loved novels and a few board games. People come here to work, to read, or simply to sit and watch the world go by. It’s a place that feels both vibrant and tranquil, a perfect blend of community and personal space.

Which of the following sounds can be heard inside the cafe?

Loud music and traffic noise.

The clinking of mugs and quiet conversation.

Shouting and laughter.

The sound of a television.

The loud grinding of coffee beans.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A Glimpse of "The Daily Grind"

"The Daily Grind" isn't just a coffee shop; it's a cozy refuge from the bustling city streets. The moment you step inside, the sweet, rich aroma of roasted coffee beans and freshly baked pastries envelops you. The walls are painted a warm, earthy tone, decorated with local art that changes every month. The space is filled with mismatched, comfortable armchairs and wooden tables, giving it a charming, rustic feel. Large windows let in plenty of natural light, illuminating dust motes dancing in the air and highlighting the pages of a book or the glow of a laptop screen.

A low murmur of conversation and the soft clinking of ceramic mugs fill the air. The baristas, always with a friendly smile, move with practiced ease behind the counter, grinding beans and steaming milk. Near the back, a small bookshelf is filled with old, well-loved novels and a few board games. People come here to work, to read, or simply to sit and watch the world go by. It’s a place that feels both vibrant and tranquil, a perfect blend of community and personal space.

The author states that "The Daily Grind" is a "refuge." This word implies that the cafe is a place for...

buying expensive items.

escaping and finding peace.

having loud parties.

working with a large team.

meeting new people quickly.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Fort Rotterdam: Makassar's Historic Heart

Located on the coast of Makassar, Fort Rotterdam stands as a quiet but powerful witness to the city's long and complex history. Originally built by the Gowa Kingdom in the 16th century, the fort was later seized and rebuilt by the Dutch. Its thick, dark stone walls, arranged in the shape of a turtle, have withstood the test of time, standing tall against the changing tides of history.

Today, stepping inside the fort feels like entering a different era. The sound of modern city life fades away, replaced by a sense of calm and serenity. The fort's large courtyards are covered in neatly-trimmed grass, surrounded by well-preserved colonial buildings with red-tiled roofs and large wooden doors. These buildings, once barracks and administrative offices, now house a museum showcasing artifacts from the Gowa Kingdom and Dutch colonial periods, including traditional weapons and ancient pottery.

Visitors often spend their time walking along the ramparts, enjoying the gentle breeze from the sea and the panoramic view of Makassar's port. The quiet corridors and empty rooms hold the echoes of the past, inviting tourists and students alike to learn about the city’s rich cultural heritage. Fort Rotterdam is not just a building; it is a living monument to the city's dual identity, a blend of local power and colonial influence, beautifully preserved for future generations.

What is the main purpose of this text?

To give a brief history lesson about the Gowa Kingdom.

To describe Fort Rotterdam and its significance in Makassar.

To explain how the fort was built by the Dutch.

To encourage tourists to visit Makassar's port.

To compare the fort with other historical places.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Fort Rotterdam: Makassar's Historic Heart

Located on the coast of Makassar, Fort Rotterdam stands as a quiet but powerful witness to the city's long and complex history. Originally built by the Gowa Kingdom in the 16th century, the fort was later seized and rebuilt by the Dutch. Its thick, dark stone walls, arranged in the shape of a turtle, have withstood the test of time, standing tall against the changing tides of history.

Today, stepping inside the fort feels like entering a different era. The sound of modern city life fades away, replaced by a sense of calm and serenity. The fort's large courtyards are covered in neatly-trimmed grass, surrounded by well-preserved colonial buildings with red-tiled roofs and large wooden doors. These buildings, once barracks and administrative offices, now house a museum showcasing artifacts from the Gowa Kingdom and Dutch colonial periods, including traditional weapons and ancient pottery.

Visitors often spend their time walking along the ramparts, enjoying the gentle breeze from the sea and the panoramic view of Makassar's port. The quiet corridors and empty rooms hold the echoes of the past, inviting tourists and students alike to learn about the city’s rich cultural heritage. Fort Rotterdam is not just a building; it is a living monument to the city's dual identity, a blend of local power and colonial influence, beautifully preserved for future generations.

According to the text, what is a feature of the fort's architecture?

It has walls made of red brick.

Its main gate is facing the city center.

The buildings have modern glass windows.

The layout is shaped like a turtle.

It has a tall tower in the middle.

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