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Online Quiz For Text 6

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Dear Murid2 Mr. Jon


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Text 1

Damaged Roads

The number of damaged roads linking Jakarta with West Java has certainty provoked complaints from locals and road users. Take for an example, the roads in Bekasi and Tangerang, which has been a focus on the media.

The poor condition of these roads not only jeopardizes road safety but also gives a squalid impression. Moreover, the condition will get worse when it rains. The roads are transformed into water pools or puddles, which can easily cause accidents if motorists are not careful.

No wonder if some people question why there are so many damaged roads and why repairs do not seem to last long. The government should pay special attention to these problems.

In my opinion, the roads should be repaired using the right sort of asphalt, stones, and sands. Repairs should be done carefully so that the roads can be prevented from constants damaged. Otherwise, the repairs would be useless.

1.      What do you call the kind of text?

a. Analytical Exposition

b. Hortatory Exposition

c. Discussion

d. Explanation

e. Revies


2.      “The roads should be repaired using the right sort of asphalt, stones, and sands”. The statement is expressing …

a. Complaint

b. Denial

c. Objection

d. Suggestion

e. Conclusion


3.      The organization of text 4 is …

a. Thesis statement – arguments –reiteration

b. General classification – description

c. Thesis statement – arguments –recommendation

d. Identification – description

e. Issue – argument for – argument against – conclusion

 

Text 3

The Digestive System

Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to build up new cells and replace the worn-out cells. However, the food that we take must be changed into substances that can be carried out in the blood to the places where they are needed. This process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes place in the mouth. The food we eat is broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juices which moisten the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixing, and moving the food onwards.

In a few hours, the foods change into acids. These are soon absorbed by the villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) and passed into the bloodstream.

4.      What is “digestion” mean?

a. The process of building up new cells

b. The process of taking food into our mouth

c. The process of replacing worn-out cells

d. The process of providing energy for each cell

e. The process of changing food into substances that can be carried in the blood


5.      What is the first digestive juice?

a. Enzymes

b. Glands

c. Intestine

d. Saliva

e. Esophagus


6.      “The digestive system begins as soon as we put the food into the mouth.” This information can be found in paragraphs...

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. Four

e. Five

7.      Text 5 is called a/ an …

a. Description

b. Explanation

c. Exposition

d. Report

e. Review

 

8.      The first paragraph of the text is called the …

a. Issue

b. Thesis statement

c. Orientation

d. Re-orientation

e. General statement


9.      These are soon absorbed by the villi ... The word 'these' refers to .....

a. Foodstuffs

b. Villi

c. Acids

d. Juices

e. Cells

Text 4

Tulip Street II/34

Semarang, 22 August 2001


Dear Santi,

Thank you for your letter. Going to KepulauanSeribu for holiday sounds fun. Actually, we wanted to go to Bidadari Island but something happened. On the night we were about to leave, our neighbor, Mrs. Rachma, called for help. She is in a wheelchair now. 

When my mother and I went to her house, we were socked. The house was very messy. Her maid just returned to her village and Mrs. Rachma’s ten-year-old twin daughters were too sick to clean the house. I helped to give the girls their medicine. I wiped their bodies with wet towels. My father helped vacuum the house. The whole week was spent helping Mrs. Rachma and her family. 

That was how I spent the school holidays. My parents said when someone needs our help; we have to help them first. We can always go for a holiday some other time. It was a good experience. I’ll see you soon.

Yours,

Fatma


10.  What is the letter telling us about?

a. How Fatma spent her holidays

b. How Fatma’s mother did the housework

c. How Santi’s family helps their neighbor

d. How Fatma’s father helps his neighbor

e. How Mrs. Rachma was paralyzed


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