Then he hopped up and down. line 10 The Pheasants stared giddily. line 12

ANSWER KEY 1. C 2. D 3. E 4. D 5. E 6. A 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. C 11. D 12. B 13. C 14. C 15. C 16. E 17. B 18. D 19. C 20. D SOAL POST-TEST Name : Class : CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER A, B, C, D, or E Text for no. 1 –8 Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess named Dewi Kadita. Because of her beauty, she was called Dewi Sengrenge. It means the goddess of the sun. Her father was King Munding Wangi. Although he had a beautiful daughter, he was unhappy because he always expected to have a son. The King decided to marry Dewi Mutiara. He had a son from her. Dewi Mutiara wanted her son to become a king in the future. She asked the King to send his daughter away. The King did not agree. Dewi Mutiara called a black wizard to curse Kadita. She wanted Kadita’s beautiful body full of ulcer. The King was very sad. No one could cure the illness of his daughter. He did not want her to be a rumor, so he sent his daughter away. The poor princess did not know where to go. However, she had a noble heart. Se did not have any bad feelings about her stepmother. She walked for almost seven days and found an ocean. She jumped into the water and swam. Suddenly, the ocean cured her illness. She became more beautiful than before. She also had a power to command the whole South Ocean. She became a fairy called Nyi Roro Kidul the Queen of South Ocean. 1. What is the main idea of the last paragraph? A. The princess drowned into the ocean B. The princess came back to the palace and became the Queen in the palace C. The princess recovered her illness and became the Queen in South Ocean D. The princess mad to her stepmother E. The princess could not cure her illness 2. The King sent his daughter away because… A. The King did not want hear anyone make a bad news about her daughter B. The King did not want her daughter to command the palace C. Dewi Mutiara wanted to kidnap her D. The King wanted to cure her illness E. The King was mad to Dewi Kadita 3. Why did the King marry Dewi Mutiara? Because … A. The King wanted to have a son B. The King did not like Dewi Kadita C. Dewi Kadita was not beautiful D. Dewi Mutiara is a good woman E. Dewi Kadita’s body is full of ulcer 4. The last paragraph is called… A. Orientation B. Complication C. Resolution D. Re-orientation E. Event

5. However, she had a noble heart.

paragraph 5 What does the underlined word mean? A. tricky B. sublime C. wicked D. envious E. spite 6. What is the purpose of the text above? A. To amuse the readers B. To give information about something C. To persuade people to do something D. To tell the reader about the writer’s experience E. To describe about something

7. Dewi Mutiara called a black wizard to

curse Kadita. What does the underlined word mean? A. present B. compliment C. legacy D. magic E. power

8. She also had a power to command the

whole South Ocean. paragraph 6 What does the underlined word mean? A. curse B. stay C. help D. leave E. order Text for no 9 - 13 Once upon a time, a farmer planted a beet. The beet grew and grew. One day, the farmer pulled on the beet, but the beet did not come up. “Horse, please help me pull up this beet. I want to eat it for dinner,” said the famer. “Sure, I’ll help you,” said the horse. But the beet did not come up. Then the farmer went to the cow, “Dear cow, please help me pull up this beet. I want to eat it for dinner, “said the farmer. “Sure, I’ll help,” said the cow. But the beet did not come up. So the farmer went to the goat. “My lovely goat, please help me pull up this beet. I want to eat it for dinner, “said the farmer. “Sure, I’ll help,” said the cow. But the beet did not come up. Next, the farmer went to the cat. “Oh my dear cat, please help me pull up this beet. I want to eat it for dinner, “said the far mer. “Sure, I’ll help,” said the cow. But again the beet did not come up. So the farmer went to the mouse. Lovely mouse, please help me pull up this beet. I want to eat it for dinner, “said the farmer. “Sure, I’ll help,” said the cow. So the mouse pulled on the cat. The cat pulled on the goat, and the goat pulled on the cow. The cow pulled on the horse, the horse pulled on the beet came up “Thank you, horse. Thank you, cow. Thank you, goat. Thank you, cat. And thank you, mouse” said the farmer. “Now we can eat call all eat dinner.” And they did. 9. What is the main idea in the second paragraph? A. The farmer asked the horse to pull up the beet alone

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