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Post-test TEXT I
Read the following text to answer
the questions
Once upon a time, there were two animals, they are Sura and Baya.
Sura in the name of the beast shark and Baya the crocodile. They lived in
the deep of the sea. After Sura and Baya were looking for some food,
Baya see a nice go
at. “Yummy this is good. This
must be delicious lunch.” Said Baya. “No way This is my
lunch You greedy” Sura said. Later, they fought for the goat. After several
hour of fighting they were tired. Felt tired of fighting, they lived in
different places. Sura lived in the water and Baya lived in the country.
The border was beach, so they would not fight again.
Someday, Sura went to the ground and looked for some food in
the river. He was very hungry and there was not much food in the sea.
Baya was very angry when he knew Sura broke his promise. Then, they
fought again. They both were punching and kicking. Baya bit Sura
very hard until they killed each other. Finally, the city was named by
Surabaya.
1. What type of the text is used by the writer?
a. Narrative
b. Report c. News item
d. Descriptive 2. The communicative purpose of
this text is…… a. to inform the readers about
important and newsworthy events
b. to entertain readers with
fairy tale
c. to share an account of an unusual event
d. to persuade readers to accept hisher opinions
3. What did Baya and Sura found? a. Dog
b. Goat
c. Bird d. Shark
4. What animals are Sura and Baya?
a. Shark and crocodile
b. Goat and horse c. Monkey and bird
d. Shark and goat
5. What is not true from the story?
a. Sura and Baya loved each other
. b. Sura and Baya fought for the
goat. c. Sura looked for some food in
the river. d. Baya and Sura were punching
and kicking each other.
TEXT II Read the text and answer the
questions below
Monkey and Crocodile
One day, a monkey wanted to cross a river. He saw a crocodile in the
102 river, so he asked crocodile to take
him across the other side. The crocodile told the monkey to jump on
its back. Then, the crocodile swan down the river. Now, the crocodile
was very hungry. So, when he was in the middle of the river, it stopped and
talked
to the monkey, “Monkey, my father is very sick. He must eat the
heart of monkey and he will be strong again.”
The monkey thought for a while then he talked to the crocodile
to continue swimming to the river. “What’s for?” asked the crocodile.
“Because I didn’t bring my heart with me.” Said the monkey. “I left it under
the tree near some coconuts.” So, the crocodile continued swimming to the
bank of the river. As soon as they reached the river bank, the monkey
jumped off the crocodile’s back and climbed up to the top of the tree.
“Where is your heart?” said the crocodile. “You are foolish.” Said the
monkey to the crocodile. “Now I am free and you have nothing.” The
crocodile was angry at that time and swam back with the hungry.
6. What is the story about?
a. A smart monkey
b. A crocodile and a monkey’s
friendship c.
A crocodile’s father d.
A crocodile’s life 7. The crocodile try to fool the
monkey because he was…… a.
Hungry
b. Angry c. Lazy
d. Scared
8. The generic structure of this text is….
a. Orientation, resolution, conflict.
b. Orientation, conflict, introduction.
c. Orientation, complication,
resolution.
d. Introduction, conflict, re- orientation.
9. Which one is the orientation part in this story?
a. The monkey told the crocodile to continue swimming to take
his heart.
b. The monkey wanted to cross the river and ask the
crocodile for the help .
c. The crocodile swam back and hungry.
d. The monkey climbed up to the top of the tree.
TEXT III Read the text and answer the
following questions Once upon a time, there were
four little rabbits. Their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail and Peter.
One morning, they were allowed to play outside. Their mother reminded
them not to go to Mr. McGregor’s garden because their father had an
accident there.