TEXT 1 One day Mrs. Steele saw a mouse running across her kitchen floor. She was very afraid of mice, so she ran of the house, got in the bus and went to a shop
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TEXT 1
One day Mrs. Steele saw a mouse running across her kitchen floor. She was very afraid of mice, so she ran of the house, got in the bus and went to a shop. There she bought a mouse trap. The shopkeeper said to her, "put some cheese in it. And you will soon catch a mouse".
Mrs. Steele went home with her mouse trap, but when she looked in her cupboard, she could not find any cheese in it. She did not want to go back to the shops, because it was very late. Then she got an idea. She cut a picture of some cheese out of a magazine and put that in the trap.
Surprisingly, the picture of the cheese was quite successful. When Mrs. Steele carne down to the kitchen in the next morning, there was a picture of a mouse in the trap beside the picture of the cheese.
1. Who is the participant in the text?
a. Mrs. Steele c. The bus driver
b. The shopkeeper d. The mouse
TEXT 2
Today, we have a new member in our family. It has soft white fur and likes to lick its paws. It is also very curious and likes to explore its new surrounding. It seems to like milk and fish a lot and waits eagerly as we prepare its meal. Yes! It is our new cat!
Father saw it purring by the side of the road just now, and decided to bring it home. Now it has become our family cat. I love it very much and named it Ginger.
Ginger seems to like me a lot too and follows me wherever I go. I like to tickle its belly and it will always purr in satisfaction.
Father promised he will buy a cushion for Ginger to sleep on the next day. But tonight, it will share the bed with me!
2. What is the writer writing? She is writing …..
a. story
b. diary
c. litter
d. article
Botanical Garden
I went to a botanical garden. It was large, landscaped parks where plants were grown for scientific purposes and for public display. People could stroll down folowers bordered paths or sat on benches and admired the beautiful plants. Most of the plants were labelled with their popular as well as their scientic names.
In greenhouses, long, low buildings made of glass and artificially heated; the more delicate plants were cultivated.
One of the greatest botanical gardens in the world today is the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew, England. It is commonly known as Kew Gardens. One of the largest botanical gardens in the United States is the New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx, New York, which contains 13,000 species varieties of plants.
3. What are most of the plants labeled with? All the answers are correct, except …..
A. with their scientific names
B. with their popular names
C. with their unfamiliar names
D. with their familiar names
4. What is a bench? It is a/an ……………. Made of wood or stone.
A. round seat `
B. short seat
C. equilateral seat
D. long seat
5. The delicate plants are cultivated. One of the following is not the meaning of delicate
A. fine.
B. tender.
C. soft.
D. harsh.
One day Mrs. Steele saw a mouse running across her kitchen floor. She was very afraid of mice, so she ran of the house, got in the bus and went to a shop. There she bought a mouse trap. The shopkeeper said to her, "put some cheese in it. And you will soon catch a mouse".
Mrs. Steele went home with her mouse trap, but when she looked in her cupboard, she could not find any cheese in it. She did not want to go back to the shops, because it was very late. Then she got an idea. She cut a picture of some cheese out of a magazine and put that in the trap.
Surprisingly, the picture of the cheese was quite successful. When Mrs. Steele carne down to the kitchen in the next morning, there was a picture of a mouse in the trap beside the picture of the cheese.
1. Who is the participant in the text?
a. Mrs. Steele c. The bus driver
b. The shopkeeper d. The mouse
TEXT 2
Today, we have a new member in our family. It has soft white fur and likes to lick its paws. It is also very curious and likes to explore its new surrounding. It seems to like milk and fish a lot and waits eagerly as we prepare its meal. Yes! It is our new cat!
Father saw it purring by the side of the road just now, and decided to bring it home. Now it has become our family cat. I love it very much and named it Ginger.
Ginger seems to like me a lot too and follows me wherever I go. I like to tickle its belly and it will always purr in satisfaction.
Father promised he will buy a cushion for Ginger to sleep on the next day. But tonight, it will share the bed with me!
2. What is the writer writing? She is writing …..
a. story
b. diary
c. litter
d. article
Botanical Garden
I went to a botanical garden. It was large, landscaped parks where plants were grown for scientific purposes and for public display. People could stroll down folowers bordered paths or sat on benches and admired the beautiful plants. Most of the plants were labelled with their popular as well as their scientic names.
In greenhouses, long, low buildings made of glass and artificially heated; the more delicate plants were cultivated.
One of the greatest botanical gardens in the world today is the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew, England. It is commonly known as Kew Gardens. One of the largest botanical gardens in the United States is the New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx, New York, which contains 13,000 species varieties of plants.
3. What are most of the plants labeled with? All the answers are correct, except …..
A. with their scientific names
B. with their popular names
C. with their unfamiliar names
D. with their familiar names
4. What is a bench? It is a/an ……………. Made of wood or stone.
A. round seat `
B. short seat
C. equilateral seat
D. long seat
5. The delicate plants are cultivated. One of the following is not the meaning of delicate
A. fine.
B. tender.
C. soft.
D. harsh.
2 Jawaban
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1. Jawaban Shofazahrani17
3.B.with their popular names -
2. Jawaban DixonMarcellino
1. A [Mrs.Steele]
2.C [Letter]
3.A [With their scientic name]
4.D [Long Seat]
5.D [Harsh]
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