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An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when one celestial object moves into the shadow of
another. The term is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon's shadow
crosses the Earth's surface, or a lunar eclipse, when the Moon moves into the shadow of Earth.

Eclipses may occur when the Earth and Moon are aligned with the Sun, and the shadow of one body
cast by the Sun falls on the other. So at New Moon (or rather Dark Moon), when the Moon is in
conjunction with the Sun, the Moon may pass in front of the Sun as seen from a narrow region on
the surface of the Earth and cause a solar eclipse. At Full Moon, when the Moon is in opposition to
the Sun, the Moon may pass through the shadow of the Earth, and a lunar eclipse is visible from the
night half of the Earth.

An eclipse does not happen at every New or Full Moon, because the plane of the orbit of the Moon
around the Earth is tilted with respect to the plane of the orbit of the Earth around the Sun, so as
seen from the Earth, when the Moon is nearest to the Sun (New Moon) or at largest distance (Full
Moon), the three bodies usually are not exactly on the same line.

1. When does lunar eclipse happen?

A. In the morning

B. In the afternoon

C. In the evening

D. In the midday

2. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?

A. We can see the surface of the Moon from the Earth

B. The Sun is the biggest planet in our solar system

C. An eclipse never happens at New or Full Moon

D. The Sun and the Moon rotate on the same line

3. What will happen if the Moon's shadow crosses the Earth's surface? There will be ….

A. A lunar eclipse

B. Solar eclipse

C. New moon

D. Full moon

Read the following text to answer questions number 4 to 7.


Jasmine is a native flower to some tropical areas in South Asia, Africa and Australia. In India, some
varieties of Jasmine are used for religious purposes.

The flower can grow up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. It releases its fragrance mostly after the
sun sets especially nearing the full moon. Therefore, it is often associated with soothing night- time
moods.

The planting of Jasmine is started by putting some cuttings in 3 inch posts within 4 weeks. After the
roots grow, they are put into 6 inch pots. The soil in the pots should be kept moist but possible for
the water to go through it for optimum growth.

There are some important advantages of Jasmine. In medication, this flower is often used for
soothing headaches, stimulating brain, and restoring balance. Its extract is also widely used in the
making of perfume.

4. When does Jasmine release the most fragrance?

A. In the morning

B. In the evening

C. In the afternoon

D. At dawn

5. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A. Jasmine is grown worldwide

B. Jasmine has various benefits

C. Jasmine can cause headache

D. There are some varieties of Jasmine

6. The underlined word in " ... it is often associated with ...", is closest in meaning to ....

A. Attached

B. Connected

C. Compared

D. Propagated

7. In planting Jasmine, the soil should be kept moist to make it ....

A. Go through the water easily

B. Grow up to 6 inch in length

C. Produce optimum fragrance

D. Grow optimally
Read the following text to answer questions number 8 to 10.

Butterflies are a type of insect with large and often colorful wings. They start out as eggs. They lay
their eggs on leaves. The eggs hatch into caterpillars with tabular body. The caterpillar eats leaves,
beds, or flowers of plants.

When a caterpillar is full sized, it goes into another stage called chrysalis. Caterpillars attach
themselves to something solid before becoming a chrysalis. The caterpillar inside the chrysalis
changes into a butterfly. Some butterflies make the change in one week. Some others take years to
change.

When the change is complete, the adult butterfly splits the chrysalis. The insect unfolds its wings and
pumps blood and air into then. It spreads out the wings until they become dry and harder. The
beautiful butterfly then flies to get nectar from flowers. Most butterflies live only for one or two
weeks.

8. What is the text mostly about?

A. Butterflies' life stages

B. How a caterpillar lives

C. How butterflies lay their eggs

D. Physical characteristics of butterflies

9. Why do butterflies fly to some flowers?

A. To get nectar

B. To pump blood

C. To get some food

D. To dry their wings

10. Where does a caterpillar change into a butterfly?

A. On the flower

B. On the leaves

C. Inside the chrysalis

D. Inside the nectar

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