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Text for number 1 to 5

Liu alwasys in hurry
I n China long ago, Three was a farmer named Liu . He was very impatient . He was always in a hurry . He rushed through breakfast . He rushed through lunch. He rushed through his work . He wanted to be First in everything . He didn’t worry about being careful in his work. He just wanted to finis it quickly.
One day,liu was in the village.some Farmers Were talking about thier rice. ”my rice is growing very well”,said one farmer.”it is almost Three inches high.”said another farmer .
“My rice is al ready three inches high.”
Liu hurried home. He measud his rice . The plants we strong and helthy. But they were only two inches high.
Liu decided to hurry his plants along. He pulled each plant up from the ground until it was over three inches high .” Now my rice is higher than anyone ‘s.” He thought.” Tomorrow it will be even higher!”
The next morning . Liu hurried out to his rice field.The little rice plants were dead. The people of the village soon heard about Liu’s rice. They laughed and shook their heads. T hey said, “Foolish Liu always –in-a-hurry!That’s what happens when you don’t have any patience.”
This story happened long ago. But today in China , people have a saying for someone who is not patient or careful:”Don’t be a rice puller !”
Taken from Addison –wasley Kids,1990

1.What is the kind of the text ?
a. Explanation
b.Recont
c.Spoof
d.Narrative
e.Descriptive


2.Where did the farmer come from?
a.Japan
b.China
c.South korea
d.America
e.Finlandia

3.How is the character of Liu ? He always...
a.hurried
b.patient
c.humble
d.lazy
e.diligent

4.What did liu do with his rice plant when he knew it were different from other farmers?
a.He rushed through his work
b.He pulled each plant up from the ground until it was over three inches high.
c.Liu hurried out to his rice field
d.He cut the rice plants
e.He burtnt all the ric field

5. How was the rice plant at last ?
a. Grow well
b.All of the them dead
c.Increas
d.Decrease




text for number 6to12
the mouse, the Fort, and the hawk
a mouse who always lived on the land, by an unlucky chance,formed an intimate acquaintance with a frog,who lived for the most part in the water.
One day,the frog was intent on mischief. He diet the foot of the Mouse tightly to his own. Thus joined together, the frog led his friend the mouse to the meadow where they usually searched for food. After this, he gradually led him towards the pond in which he lived, until reaching the banks of the water, he suddenly jumped in, dragging the mouse with him.
The frog enjoyed the water amazingly, and swam croaking about, as if he had done a good deed. The unhappy mouse was soon sputtered and drowned in the water, and his poor dead body floating about on the surface.
A hawk observed the floating mouse from the sky, and dove down and grabbed it with his talon, carrying it back to his nest. The frog, being still fastened to the leg of the mouse, was also carried off a prisoner, and was eaten by the hawk.

6.Where did the Mouse and the Frog live ?
a.They lived on the land.
b.They lived in the water.
c.They lived above the tree
d.The mouse lived in the water and the frog lived on the land
e.The mouse lived on the land and the frpg lived and the water

7.How did moause die ?
a.He was diet on the frog’s les.
b.He drowned in the water
c.He floated about on the surface of the water
d.He was eaten by the hawk
e.He imprisoned by the hawk
8.Which sentence show passive form ?
a. A hawk observed the floating mouse from th sky
b.The frog enjoyed the water amazingly
c.The unhappy mouse was soon sputtered and drowned in the water.
d.One day, the frog was intent on mischief
e.The frog led his friend the mouse to the meadow

9. A mouse who always lived on the land , by an unlucky change , formed an intimate acquintance with a frog , who lived , for the most part , in the water.
The synonim of underlined word is...
a. Opportunity
b. Fortune
c. Good time
d. Right
e. Existence

10. How was the end of the frog’s life?
a.He was faatend on the mouse’s foot.
b.He drowned in the water .
c.He was eaten by the hawk .
d.He was eaten by the mouse.
e.He became the prisoner of the hawk.

11. What do you lear fromthis story ?
a.We can make friends with everybody.
b.We should choose our friends carefully.
c.Do not play in the river if you do not want to get drowned.
d.Pactice Swimming if you do not want to getdrowned.
e.Do not play with animals

12. A mouse who always lived on the land,by an unlucky chance, formed an intimate acquaintance with a frog, who lived, for the most part of the text is called ...
a. Orientation
b.Resolution
c.Complication
d.Evaluation
e.Recommendation

text for number 13to 17
In the eastern part of persia Three lived at one time a gardener whose one joy in life was his owners an fruit trees. He had neither wife, nor children, nor friends; nothing except his garden. At length, however, the good man wearied of having no one to talk to. He decided to go out into the world and a friends. Scarcely was he outside the garden before he came face to face with a bear,who,like the gardener, was looking for a companion. Immediately a great friendship sprang up between these two.
One afternoonin happened that an unusually large alighted on the gardener’s nose. The bear drove it off, but in only flew to the garderner’s chin. Again the bear drove it away, but in a few moments it was back once more on the gardener’s nose. The bear now was fi lled with rage.with no thought beyond that of punishing the fly, he seized a huge stone, and hurled it with such force at the gardener’s nose that he killed not only the fly , but the sleeping gardener .
It is Better to have a wise enemy than a foolish friend.

13. Who had good relationship?
a.The man and the gardener
b.The man and the bear
c.The bear and the gardener
d.The man, gardener and bear
e.No one

14. What was the thing owned by the man?
a.Children
b.Wife
c.Pet
d.Fruit Trees
e.Bear

15. What is the moral lesson of the text?
a. it is Bette to have a wise enemy than a foolish friend
b. Be careful to other
c. Don’t be patient
d. Keep your promise
e. Be patient

16. Which paragraf shows complication?
a. Paragrafh 1
b. Paragrafh 2
c. Paragrafh 3
d. Paragrafh 1 and 2
e. Paragrafh 2 and 3

17. Who killed the gardener?
a. The thief
b. His friend
c. The bear
d. The fly
e. Someone

Text for number 18 to 22

The farmer and his sons
Three was once an old dying farmer who had always worked hard in his vineyard all his life. Before he died, he wanted to teach his three sons how to be good farmers. So he called them to him and said, ”my boys, before i die i want you to know that Three is a great treasure buried in the vineyard. Promise me that you will look for it when i am dead
The sons promised and as soon as their father died, they began looking for the treasure. They worked very hard in the hot sun and all the time as they were workeng they wondered what their father had left for them. In their minds they pictured boxes of gold coins, diamond necklaces, and other such things.
Soon they had dug up every inch of the vineyard. But they found not a singlet penny. They were very upset. They felt That their hard work had been for nothing. But then the grapes starter to appear on the vines and their grapes were the biggest and best in the neighborhood, and they sold them for a lot of Money. Now they understood what their father had meant by the great treasure, and they lived happily and wealthily ever after.
18. What did the farmer do before he died ?
a.He asked his Three sons to look for a great treasure
b.He asked his Three sons to continue to be good farmer
c. He asked his three sons to plant more rice
d.He asked his three sons to work diligentely
d.He asked his three sons to dig his grave
19.where was the great teasure?
a.in the rice filed
b.in the vineyard
c. in a well
d.in the cave
e.in the Gounda
20. What did the sons think when they dig the grave? They thought that they would get... these answer are true, except...
a. Diamond
b. gold
c. necklace
d. Some gold coins
e. grape
21. But then the grapes starter to appear on the vines and their grapes were the biggest and best in the neighborhood.
The synonym of underlined word is..
a. Occur
b. Happen
c. Clear
d. Buy
e. Serve

22. What is the end of the story?
a. The three sons lived happy ever after
b. The sons did not find the great treasure
c. The sons became great people
d. The sons lived in poor condition
e. The sons and his father lived happily ever after

Text for number 23 to 27
The magic box
Once kupon a time, Three was a poor farmer who lived with his wife. One day, he dug up his field and found a big box. He took it home with him and showed it to his wife. His wife cleaned the box and kept it in their house.
One sunny morning his wife dropped an Apple into it. Suddenly, the box began fill up with Apples. No matter how many the apples were taken out more apples took their place . So, the farmer and his wife decide to sell the apples and in short time they were able to live quite compfortably.
One day , the farmer dropped a gold coin into the box. At once, apples disappeared and the box began to fill it self with coins. Every day, the farmer and his wife collected hunders of gold coins from the box. Soon, they became very rich.
Having heard that his son had gone rich , the farmer’s father visited the couple . He was not very strong and he could not go out to work anymore.So, the farmer asked the old man to help him take the Money out of the box . When his father told his son that he was Tire and wanted to have a rest the farmer shouted at him “ Why are you so lazy ? why can’t you work harder ?
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Ujian kompetensi1. Pilih jawaban yang benar dengan menyeberangi (x), b, c, d atau e!Teks untuk nomor 1 sampai 5Liu alwasys terburu-buruAku n Cina lama yang lalu, tiga adalah seorang petani bernama Liu. Ia adalah sangat sabar. Dia adalah selalu terburu-buru. Dia bergegas melalui sarapan. Dia bergegas melalui makan siang. Dia bergegas melalui karyanya. Dia ingin menjadi pertama dalam segala hal. Dia tidak khawatir tentang berhati-hati dalam karyanya. Dia hanya ingin finis itu dengan cepat. Suatu hari, liu pada village.some petani berbicara tentang nasi mereka. "beras saya tumbuh sangat baik", kata seorang petani. Hal ini hampir tiga inci tinggi." kata petani lain. "Saya beras adalah al siap tiga inci tinggi." Liu bergegas pulang. Ia measud nasi nya. Tanaman kita kuat dan helthy. Tapi mereka hanya dua inci tinggi. Liu memutuskan untuk cepat tanaman nya sepanjang. Dia berhenti setiap tanaman dari tanah sampai lebih dari tiga inci tinggi." Sekarang saya beras lebih tinggi daripada orang ' s. " Dia berpikir." Besok akan lebih tinggi!" Pagi berikutnya. Liu bergegas ke sawah nya. Tanaman padi kecil sudah mati. Masyarakat desa segera mendengar tentang Liu beras. Mereka tertawa dan menggelengkan kepala. T Hei berkata, "bodoh Liu selalu-di--terburu-buru! Itu adalah apa yang terjadi ketika Anda tidak memiliki kesabaran apapun." Cerita ini terjadi sejak lama. Tapi hari ini di Cina, orang punya pepatah untuk seseorang yang tidak sabar atau hati-hati: "Jangan puller beras!" Taken from Addison –wasley Kids,19901.What is the kind of the text ?a. Explanation b.Recontc.Spoofd.Narrative e.Descriptive2.Where did the farmer come from?a.Japanb.Chinac.South koread.Americae.Finlandia3.How is the character of Liu ? He always...a.hurriedb.patientc.humbled.lazye.diligent4.What did liu do with his rice plant when he knew it were different from other farmers?a.He rushed through his work b.He pulled each plant up from the ground until it was over three inches high.c.Liu hurried out to his rice field d.He cut the rice plants e.He burtnt all the ric field5. How was the rice plant at last ? a. Grow well b.All of the them dead c.Increas d.Decreasetext for number 6to12 the mouse, the Fort, and the hawk a mouse who always lived on the land, by an unlucky chance,formed an intimate acquaintance with a frog,who lived for the most part in the water. One day,the frog was intent on mischief. He diet the foot of the Mouse tightly to his own. Thus joined together, the frog led his friend the mouse to the meadow where they usually searched for food. After this, he gradually led him towards the pond in which he lived, until reaching the banks of the water, he suddenly jumped in, dragging the mouse with him. The frog enjoyed the water amazingly, and swam croaking about, as if he had done a good deed. The unhappy mouse was soon sputtered and drowned in the water, and his poor dead body floating about on the surface. A hawk observed the floating mouse from the sky, and dove down and grabbed it with his talon, carrying it back to his nest. The frog, being still fastened to the leg of the mouse, was also carried off a prisoner, and was eaten by the hawk.6.Where did the Mouse and the Frog live ? a.They lived on the land. b.They lived in the water. c.They lived above the tree d.The mouse lived in the water and the frog lived on the land e.The mouse lived on the land and the frpg lived and the water7.How did moause die ? a.He was diet on the frog’s les. b.He drowned in the water c.He floated about on the surface of the water d.He was eaten by the hawk e.He imprisoned by the hawk8.Which sentence show passive form ? a. A hawk observed the floating mouse from th sky b.The frog enjoyed the water amazingly c.The unhappy mouse was soon sputtered and drowned in the water. d.One day, the frog was intent on mischief e.The frog led his friend the mouse to the meadow9. A mouse who always lived on the land , by an unlucky change , formed an intimate acquintance with a frog , who lived , for the most part , in the water. The synonim of underlined word is...a. Opportunityb. Fortunec. Good timed. Righte. Existence10. How was the end of the frog’s life? a.He was faatend on the mouse’s foot.b.He drowned in the water .c.He was eaten by the hawk .d.He was eaten by the mouse.e.He became the prisoner of the hawk.11. What do you lear fromthis story ?a.We can make friends with everybody.b.We should choose our friends carefully. c.Do not play in the river if you do not want to get drowned.d.Pactice Swimming if you do not want to getdrowned.e.Do not play with animals 12. A mouse who always lived on the land,by an unlucky chance, formed an intimate acquaintance with a frog, who lived, for the most part of the text is called ...a. Orientationb.Resolution c.Complicationd.Evaluation e.Recommendationtext for number 13to 17 In the eastern part of persia Three lived at one time a gardener whose one joy in life was his owners an fruit trees. He had neither wife, nor children, nor friends; nothing except his garden. At length, however, the good man wearied of having no one to talk to. He decided to go out into the world and a friends. Scarcely was he outside the garden before he came face to face with a bear,who,like the gardener, was looking for a companion. Immediately a great friendship sprang up between these two. One afternoonin happened that an unusually large alighted on the gardener’s nose. The bear drove it off, but in only flew to the garderner’s chin. Again the bear drove it away, but in a few moments it was back once more on the gardener’s nose. The bear now was fi lled with rage.with no thought beyond that of punishing the fly, he seized a huge stone, and hurled it with such force at the gardener’s nose that he killed not only the fly , but the sleeping gardener . It is Better to have a wise enemy than a foolish friend.

13. Who had good relationship?
a.The man and the gardener
b.The man and the bear
c.The bear and the gardener
d.The man, gardener and bear
e.No one

14. What was the thing owned by the man?
a.Children
b.Wife
c.Pet
d.Fruit Trees
e.Bear

15. What is the moral lesson of the text?
a. it is Bette to have a wise enemy than a foolish friend
b. Be careful to other
c. Don’t be patient
d. Keep your promise
e. Be patient

16. Which paragraf shows complication?
a. Paragrafh 1
b. Paragrafh 2
c. Paragrafh 3
d. Paragrafh 1 and 2
e. Paragrafh 2 and 3

17. Who killed the gardener?
a. The thief
b. His friend
c. The bear
d. The fly
e. Someone

Text for number 18 to 22

The farmer and his sons
Three was once an old dying farmer who had always worked hard in his vineyard all his life. Before he died, he wanted to teach his three sons how to be good farmers. So he called them to him and said, ”my boys, before i die i want you to know that Three is a great treasure buried in the vineyard. Promise me that you will look for it when i am dead
The sons promised and as soon as their father died, they began looking for the treasure. They worked very hard in the hot sun and all the time as they were workeng they wondered what their father had left for them. In their minds they pictured boxes of gold coins, diamond necklaces, and other such things.
Soon they had dug up every inch of the vineyard. But they found not a singlet penny. They were very upset. They felt That their hard work had been for nothing. But then the grapes starter to appear on the vines and their grapes were the biggest and best in the neighborhood, and they sold them for a lot of Money. Now they understood what their father had meant by the great treasure, and they lived happily and wealthily ever after.
18. What did the farmer do before he died ?
a.He asked his Three sons to look for a great treasure
b.He asked his Three sons to continue to be good farmer
c. He asked his three sons to plant more rice
d.He asked his three sons to work diligentely
d.He asked his three sons to dig his grave
19.where was the great teasure?
a.in the rice filed
b.in the vineyard
c. in a well
d.in the cave
e.in the Gounda
20. What did the sons think when they dig the grave? They thought that they would get... these answer are true, except...
a. Diamond
b. gold
c. necklace
d. Some gold coins
e. grape
21. But then the grapes starter to appear on the vines and their grapes were the biggest and best in the neighborhood.
The synonym of underlined word is..
a. Occur
b. Happen
c. Clear
d. Buy
e. Serve

22. What is the end of the story?
a. The three sons lived happy ever after
b. The sons did not find the great treasure
c. The sons became great people
d. The sons lived in poor condition
e. The sons and his father lived happily ever after

Text for number 23 to 27
The magic box
Once kupon a time, Three was a poor farmer who lived with his wife. One day, he dug up his field and found a big box. He took it home with him and showed it to his wife. His wife cleaned the box and kept it in their house.
One sunny morning his wife dropped an Apple into it. Suddenly, the box began fill up with Apples. No matter how many the apples were taken out more apples took their place . So, the farmer and his wife decide to sell the apples and in short time they were able to live quite compfortably.
One day , the farmer dropped a gold coin into the box. At once, apples disappeared and the box began to fill it self with coins. Every day, the farmer and his wife collected hunders of gold coins from the box. Soon, they became very rich.
Having heard that his son had gone rich , the farmer’s father visited the couple . He was not very strong and he could not go out to work anymore.So, the farmer asked the old man to help him take the Money out of the box . When his father told his son that he was Tire and wanted to have a rest the farmer shouted at him “ Why are you so lazy ? why can’t you work harder ?
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