Soal Asas B. Ing X Gasal 23-24
Soal Asas B. Ing X Gasal 23-24
Soal Asas B. Ing X Gasal 23-24
2. Fani : “ ... ?”
Ira : “I am very well, thanks.”
a. How are you
b. Good morning
c. Nice to meet you
d. What is your name
5. Excuse me, you can't sit here, this is my desk, and that desk on the corner… you can sit on that desk.
a. yours
b. your
c. you
d. you're
6. Let…introduce myself, I am Alfa. I'm from Pekanbaru.
a. me
b. I
c. my
d. mine
Kediri is a name of a town. It is situated in a valley between the Kelud and Willis mountains and
inhabited by about 1.3 million people. In the centre of the town there is a large hill which is called the
Dathok Mountain. Because of the topography of the region, Kediri is called a chilly town by the locals.
There is a big river called Brantas cutting off the centre of the town.
Beside the temples, Kediri is also famous for its products like cigarettes and a special kind of tofu or bean
curd. This highly nutritious food is delicacy of Kediri and has a distinctive taste. The cigarettes factory
dominates the town economy and employs the majority of the women labor force. Kediri and the
cigarettes factory are inseparable and it is considered the biggest cigarette factory in Indonesia. Most of
the local people work in this factory. Those who do not work here are farmers or traders.
What does the above text tell about?
a. The history of Kediri
b. The famous products of Kediri
c. The description of Kediri
d. The people
8. Read this text and answer the question!
Kediri is a name of a town. It is situated in a valley between the Kelud and Willis mountains and
inhabited by about 1.3 million people. In the centre of the town there is a large hill which is called the
Dathok Mountain. Because of the topography of the region, Kediri is called a chilly town by the locals.
There is a big river called Brantas cutting off the centre of the town.
Beside the temples, Kediri is also famous for its products like cigarettes and a special kind of tofu or bean
curD. This highly nutritious food is delicacy of Kediri and has a distinctive tastE. The cigarettes factory
dominates the town economy and employs the majority of the women labor forcE. Kediri and the
cigarettes factory are inseparable and it is considered the biggest cigarette factory in IndonesiA. Most of
the local people work in this factory. Those who do not work here are farmers or traders.
“Those who do not work here …” (last sentence). The “those” word refers to ….
a. The local people
b. The factory workers
c. The farmers
d. The traders
9. Read this text and answer the question!
Attention
All students must join the class meeting from 15th December to 21st Desember2008
Principal
Nathalie
Attention
All students must join the class meeting from 15th December to 21st Desember2008
Principal
Nathalie
It was the rainy season in Banten. The villagers who were farmers were happy as the rain would water
their rice fields and soon they would harvest their rice. Pak Bong was one of the farmers. He was also
very happy and planned what he would buy for himself, his wife and his beautiful, beloved daughter, Nyi
Banjarsari. One night, Pak Bong had a terrible dream. An old man came to him and said the rain would
never stop. There would be a great flood. Pak Bong had the same dream in the following nights. He
decided to tell all the villagers about his dream and asked them to evacuate to a hill not far from their
village. Everybody laughed at Pak Bong. “You are joking, Pak Bong. How can we leave our rice fields?
We are going to have a great harvest, remember?” Pak Bong did not give up. He kept on asking the
villagers to evacuate to the hill. Finally some villagers believed him. Together With his wife and his
daughter Nyi Banjarsari, Pak Bong and his friends went to the hill. In the meantime, heavy rain fell day
and night. It continued until water entered the houses. Soon, the village was flooded! Pak Bong and his
friends could not do anything. They were sad because their village was under water. Then they prayed
and asked how their village could be saved. The answer came in Pak Bong’s dream. In his dream, the
same old man told him how to save their village. “If you want the water to dry up, you have to sacrifice
your daughter. She has to jump into the water!” said the old man. Pak Bong was very sad. He then told
his family about his dream. “Father, if this is the only way to save our village, I will jump into the water,”
said Nyi Banjarsari. Her parents could not prevent their daughter from jumping into the water. After she
had drowned, the water dried up. Pak Bong and his friends then returned to their village. Although the
villagers had lost their harvest, they still had their lives and could rebuild their houses. To show their
thankfulness and gratefulness to Nyi Banjarsari,the villagers named their village ‘Banjarsari’.
a. Narrative Text
b. Procedure text
c. Descriptive text
d. Expository text
It was the rainy season in Banten. The villagers who were farmers were happy as the rain would water
their rice fields and soon they would harvest their rice. Pak Bong was one of the farmers. He was also
very happy and planned what he would buy for himself, his wife and his beautiful, beloved daughter, Nyi
Banjarsari. One night, Pak Bong had a terrible dream. An old man came to him and said the rain would
never stop. There would be a great flood. Pak Bong had the same dream in the following nights. He
decided to tell all the villagers about his dream and asked them to evacuate to a hill not far from their
village. Everybody laughed at Pak Bong. “You are joking, Pak Bong. How can we leave our rice fields?
We are going to have a great harvest, remember?” Pak Bong did not give up. He kept on asking the
villagers to evacuate to the hill. Finally some villagers believed him. Together With his wife and his
daughter Nyi Banjarsari, Pak Bong and his friends went to the hill. In the meantime, heavy rain fell day
and night. It continued until water entered the houses. Soon, the village was flooded! Pak Bong and his
friends could not do anything. They were sad because their village was under water. Then they prayed
and asked how their village could be saved. The answer came in Pak Bong’s dream. In his dream, the
same old man told him how to save their village. “If you want the water to dry up, you have to sacrifice
your daughter. She has to jump into the water!” said the old man. Pak Bong was very sad. He then told
his family about his dream. “Father, if this is the only way to save our village, I will jump into the water,”
said Nyi Banjarsari. Her parents could not prevent their daughter from jumping into the water. After she
had drowned, the water dried up. Pak Bong and his friends then returned to their village. Although the
villagers had lost their harvest, they still had their lives and could rebuild their houses. To show their
thankfulness and gratefulness to Nyi Banjarsari, the villagers named their village ‘Banjarsari’.
d. To study at school
It was the rainy season in Banten. The villagers who were farmers were happy as the rain would water
their rice fields and soon they would harvest their rice. Pak Bong was one of the farmers. He was also
very happy and planned what he would buy for himself, his wife and his beautiful, beloved daughter, Nyi
Banjarsari. One night, Pak Bong had a terrible dream. An old man came to him and said the rain would
never stop. There would be a great flood. Pak Bong had the same dream in the following nights. He
decided to tell all the villagers about his dream and asked them to evacuate to a hill not far from their
village. Everybody laughed at Pak Bong. “You are joking, Pak Bong. How can we leave our rice fields?
We are going to have a great harvest, remember?” Pak Bong did not give up. He kept on asking the
villagers to evacuate to the hill. Finally some villagers believed him. Together With his wife and his
daughter Nyi Banjarsari, Pak Bong and his friends went to the hill. In the meantime, heavy rain fell day
and night. It continued until water entered the houses. Soon, the village was flooded! Pak Bong and his
friends could not do anything. They were sad because their village was under water. Then they prayed
and asked how their village could be saved. The answer came in Pak Bong’s dream. In his dream, the
same old man told him how to save their village. “If you want the water to dry up, you have to sacrifice
your daughter. She has to jump into the water!” said the old man. Pak Bong was very sad. He then told
his family about his dream. “Father, if this is the only way to save our village, I will jump into the water,”
said Nyi Banjarsari. Her parents could not prevent their daughter from jumping into the water. After she
had drowned, the water dried up. Pak Bong and his friends then returned to their village. Although the
villagers had lost their harvest, they still had their lives and could rebuild their houses. To show their
thankfulness and gratefulness to Nyi Banjarsari,the villagers named their village ‘Banjarsari’.
What is the generic structure of the text above?
b. Identification, Description,
29. "The Legend of King Arthur" - In the land of Camelot, there was a legendary king named
Arthur who pulled the sword Excalibur from a stone. He was known for his wisdom and bravery.
What is the story about?
a. The land of Camelot
b. A legendary king
c. Excalibur
d. Wisdom and bravery
30. "Alice in Wonderland" - Alice followed a white rabbit down a rabbit hole and found herself in a
strange world. She encountered bizarre characters like the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter.
What is the story about?
a. A white rabbit
b. A rabbit hole
c. A strange world
d. Alice's adventures in Wonderland
31. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Cinderella. She lived with her wicked stepmother and
stepsisters who treated her very poorly. One day, a fairy godmother helped her attend the royal
ball.
What is the main idea of the story?
a. Cinderella's wicked family
b. Cinderella's fairy godmother
c. Cinderella attending the royal ball
d. Cinderella's life before the ball