1. What is the main idea of the
text above?
a. the story about helpful mammals
b. the description of dolphins
c. the people’s oldest friends
d. the
smart mammals
2. How many ways do dolphins
communicate with each other?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
The text is for the questions no. 3 and 4.
Stefano was small. He had narrow shoulders. He
had thin arms. His chest was small, and his legs were skinny. Stefano did not
like his body. “My body is weak,” he thought. "I want a big, strong body.”
Stefano went to the library. He found a book
about exercise. He read the book. The book said he should exercise, and he
should eat healthy food. Stefano thought, “I am going to exercise, and I am
going to eat healthy food.”
So, Stefano exercised. He exercised on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. He ate a lot of fruit and vegetables. Soon, he
had a big, strong body.
3. What was Stefano like before he read the book?
a. He was healthy, strong, and big
b. He was small, thin, and skinny
c. He was strong and healthy
d. He was smart and diligent
4. Look at the sentence, “He found a book about exercise” at
the first paragraph. What
does the word “found”
mean?
a. got
b. met
c. took
d. had
Read the text to answer questions number 5,6,7
Lemon Sauce
Ingredients : 1
tablespoon conrstarch
½ cup white sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon freshly grated
nutmeg
1 cup boiling water
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon grated lemon
zest
1 lemon, juiced
Steps:
In
large saucepan, stir together sugar, cornstarch, salt and nutmeg. Gradually
stir in boiling water, then simmer over low heat until thick, stirring
occasionally.
Remove
from heat; stir in butter, lemon zest and lemon juice and serve
5. What is the purpose the text
above?
a.
To tell us how
to make Lemon Sauce
b.
To inform us how
to make Lemon Sauce
c.
To announce
about how make Lemon Sauce
d.
To give insturction of
how to make Lemon Sauce
6. What should you do after you
simmer the mixture of sugar cornstarch, salt and
nutmeg?
a.
Stir the mixture of
ingredients
b.
Serve the lemon sauce
c. Stir in boiling water
d. Remove from heat
7. …..
then simmer over low heat until thick, stirring occasionally. The underlined word
means…
a.
often
b.
sometimes
c.
rarely
d.
always
The following text is for questions
no. 8,9,10,11
The Old Woman and The Sparrow
Once upon a time, there lived a kind hearted man and his wife. One
morning, his wife found a poor little sparrow. She took it gently and fed it.
To show its gratitude, the sparrow stayed with them and sang every morning. But
there was an ill-tempered old woman who didn’t like the sparrow. She cut the
sparrow’s tongue. That’s why the bird flew away to its previous nest.
Knowing that their sparrow flew away, the kind man and his wife looked
for the sparrow. They walked a long way, crossed the bridges, climbed the
mountains and passed the woods.
At last, they could find the sparrow’s nest. The sparrow welcomed them
and provided a feast for them. Before they went home, the sparrow
brought two baskets; one was large and looked heavy, and the other one was
small and light. The sparrow asked them to choose only one. They chose the
small and that was the best choice. There were many rolls of silk and piles of
gold in it.
Being jealous, the ill-tempered old woman did the same thing as the kind man and
his wife did. She chose the big basket which actually contained wasps and
venomous crawlers, such as scorpions, centipedes, and other horrible creatures.
Finally, aaathey stung and bit her to death.
8. Why did the sparrow fly away to
its previous nest?
a. Because the old woman hated the
sparrow singing
b. Because the old man cut the sparrow’s
tongue
c. Because the bird like the old man and
woman
d. Because the bird sang every morning
9. Look at the sentence “The
sparrow welcomed them and provided a
feast for them” What does the word “provided” mean?
a. brought
b. gave
c. made
d. took
10. What did the sparrow do
when the old man and woman found his
nest?
a. He refused them to meet him
b. He greeted them warmly
c. He was angry with them
d. He asked them to go away
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