Which of the following words is the synonym of ‘stupid’? Which of the following words is the antonym of ‘sadly’? What does ‘he’ in paragraph 2 line 2 refer to?
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4. What does ‘him’ in sentence 2 refer to?
a. A countryman c. A countryman’s son
b. A farmer d. several cattle
5. What does ‘he’ in sentence 7, refer to?
a. A farmer c. A snake
b. A countryman’s son d. several cattle
6. Which of the following words is the synonym of ‘gift’?
a. Food b. present c. Honey
d. Milk 7. The first sentence ‘A countryman’s son stepped on a snake’s tail accidentally.
The tail suddenly turned and hit him so that he died’ is the structure of narrative text, namely:
a. Orientation b. Complication
c. Resolution d.Reorientation
The text for number 8-13 A Stupid Man and his Cows
One day, a stupid man went to the market. He bought six cows. After that,
he rode one cow home and made the others walk in front of him. On the way he counted them, but he could only see five cows. He counted them again and again.
He was certain that he lost one. He was afraid that he would be scolded by his wife.
His wife was waiting for him in front of their house. As soon as he saw
her, he said sadly that he had lost one of their cows. He didn’t know how it could happen. He was very careful.
Then, his wife asked him how many cows he bought. The stupid man answered that he bought six cows. However, he could only see five of them. His
wife looked at him and laughed. She said that he was very stupid. There was not one cow less. There was one more.
8. How many cows did the stupid man buy?
a. One b. Five
c. Six d. Seven
9. Which of the following statements is true according to the text? a. The stupid man spent much money on cows
b. The stupid man was scolded by his wife c. The stupid man thought that he had lost one of his cows
d. The stupid man lost one cow on his way home
10. What does the word ‘them’ in paragraph 1 line 3 refer to?
a. The others b. The cows c. The lost cows
d. One of the cows
11. Which of the following words is the synonym of ‘stupid’?
a. Unlucky b. Diligent
c. Bright d. Dull
12. Which of the following words is the antonym of ‘sadly’?
a. Badly b. Happily c. Madly
d. Beautifully
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13. The second paragraph ‘His wife was waiting for him in front of their house……’ is the structure of narrative text; namely…..
a. Orientation b. Complication
c. Resolution d.Reorientation
Text 2 for number 14-18 The Legend of Banyuwangi
Once upon a time, there was a local ruler named King Sulahkromo. The king had a prime minister named raden Sidopekso. The prime minister had a wife
named Sri Tanjung. She was beautiful that the king wanted her to be his wife. One day, the king sent his prime minister to a long mission. While the
Prime Minister was away, the King tried to get Sri Tanjung. However he failed. He
was very angry. Thus, when sidopekso went back, the king told him that his wife was unfaithful to him. The Prime Minister was very angry to his wife. Sri
Tanjung said that it was not true. However, Sidopekso said that he would kill her. He brought her to the river bank. Before he kill her and threw her into the river,
she said that her innocence would be proven.
After sidopekso killed her, he threw her dead body into the dirty river. The river immediately became clean and began to spread a wonderful fragrance.
Sidopekso said, ‘Banyu..Wangi..’ Banyuwangi’. This means ‘fragrant water’. Banyuwangi was born from the proof of noble and sacred love.
14. Why was the Prime Minister very angry with his wife?
a. The king tried to get Sri Tanjung b. The king wanted her to be his wife
c. The king told his wife was unfaithful d. The king sent him to a long mission
15. What does ‘he’ in paragraph 2 line 2 refer to?
a. Prime Minister b. Sri Tanjung
c. The King d. Sidopekso
16. What is the main idea of the last paragraph? a. Banyuwangi means fragrant water
b. Sidopekso threw her dead body to the dirty river c. Banyuwangi was born from the proof of noble and sacred love
d. Sidopekso said, ‘Banyu..Wangi’
17. Which of the following words is the antonym of ‘beautiful’?