1.
To All English Literature Class Students
(1) Exam will be held on Wednesday, October 23rd 2014, at 10 a.m. in room 143. Please read “A Clean and Well-Lighted Place” by E. Hemingway and “Queenie” by Alice Munro as they will be the subject materials. Copies of both are available in my locker, feel free to grab them!
(5) It will be an open book exam. You can bring books as many as you can, but no internet and cell phones! Cheaters will be expelled!
Professor Smith
To whom the announcement is made?
Correct Answer
A. Students of English Literature Class
Explanation
The announcement is made to the students of the English Literature Class. This can be inferred from the opening statement which addresses "To All English Literature Class Students" and the subsequent information about the exam and the required readings. The mention of Professor Smith does not indicate that the announcement is specifically made to him, but rather that he is the one making the announcement. E. Hemingway and Alice Munro are mentioned as the authors of the subject materials, not as the recipients of the announcement. "The readers" is too broad and does not specify the specific group being addressed.
2.
To All English Literature Class Students
(1) Exam will be held on Wednesday, October 23rd 2014, at 10 a.m. in room 143. Please read “A Clean and Well-Lighted Place” by E. Hemingway and “Queenie” by Alice Munro as they will be the subject materials. Copies of both are available in my locker, feel free to grab them!
(5) It will be an open book exam. You can bring books as many as you can, but no internet and cell phones! Cheaters will be expelled!
Professor Smith
Which statement is correct based on the text?
Correct Answer
C. Prof. Smith put copies of subject materials inside her locker.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Prof. Smith put copies of subject materials inside her locker." This can be inferred from the statement "Copies of both are available in my locker, feel free to grab them!" which indicates that the professor has made copies of the subject materials available in her locker for the students to access.
3.
The notice above means….
Correct Answer
A. Wash hand before work
Explanation
The notice above indicates that it is necessary to wash your hands before starting work. This implies that hand hygiene is important in maintaining cleanliness and preventing the spread of germs and bacteria in the workplace. By washing hands before work, individuals can help reduce the risk of contamination and maintain a healthy and safe environment for themselves and others.
4.
The statement based on the text is ….
Correct Answer
C. The notice is for employees.
Explanation
Based on the given options, the correct answer is "The notice is for employees." This can be inferred from the statement "The notice is for employees" which indicates that the notice is specifically targeted towards the employees.
5.
Where you can find the notice?
Correct Answer
C. In the company
Explanation
The notice can be found in the company because it is a common practice for companies to post notices regarding important information, announcements, or updates for their employees. Companies often use notice boards, email systems, or internal communication channels to ensure that employees are informed about any relevant information related to the company. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that the notice would be found in the company.
6.
(1) Lemon basil is a hybrid between basil (Ocimum basilicum) and American basil (Ocimum americanum). The herb is grown primarily in northeastern Africa and southern Asiaand is used in cooking. It is popular in Arabic, Indonesia, Philippines, Lao, Malay, Persian, and Thai cuisine.
(5) Lemon basil stems can grow to 20–40 cm (8–20 in) tall. It has white flowers in late summer to early fall. The leaves are similar to basil leaves, but tend to be narrower ... slightly serrated edges. Seeds form on the plant after flowering and dry on the plant. It has fragrant lemon scent.
What is the appropriate title for the text?
Correct Answer
A. Lemon Basil
Explanation
The appropriate title for the text is "Lemon Basil" because the text provides information about lemon basil, including its origins, cultivation, appearance, and fragrance.
7.
(1) Lemon basil is a hybrid between basil (Ocimum basilicum) and American basil (Ocimum americanum). The herb is grown primarily in northeastern Africa and southern Asiaand is used in cooking. It is popular in Arabic, Indonesia, Philippines, Lao, Malay, Persian, and Thai cuisine.
(5) Lemon basil stems can grow to 20–40 cm (8–20 in) tall. It has white flowers in late summer to early fall. The leaves are similar to basil leaves, but tend to be narrower ... slightly serrated edges. Seeds form on the plant after flowering and dry on the plant. It has fragrant lemon scent.
“The leaves are similar to basil leaves, but tend to be narrower ... slightly serrated edges.”
What is the correct word to fill the blank?
Correct Answer
A. With
Explanation
The correct word to fill the blank is "With". This is because the sentence is describing the characteristics of lemon basil leaves and stating that they are similar to basil leaves but tend to be narrower and have slightly serrated edges. The word "With" is used to indicate the similarity or resemblance between the two types of leaves.
8.
My First Time In Yogyakarta
My family and I went to my grandmother’s house in Yogyakarta last month. It was my first trip to this city. We went there two days after my sister’s gradution ceremony in Semarang. We arrived at Yogyakarta at night. We spent a week staying in my grandmother’s house which is 5 minutes away by foot to Malioboro street.
In the first morning, we were still too tired after a long trip from Semarang to Yogyakarta. So, we decided to stay at home to recharge our energy. I walk around the neighborhood with my sister just to experience how it is like to be in Yogyakarta. There were too many houses, I think, which made the space between a house and the other was so small, even the road was also small that only bicycle and motorcycle can go through.
On the second day, all of us went to Malioboro street. We saw so many merchant with various of products which they claim to be a traditional product of Yogyakarta. I bought some wooden figurines and T-shirt with the word “Yogyakarta” printed on it, while my sister bought some leather handbags. My mom and dad were busy choosing some merchandises to be brought home when we go back.
On the third day, we went to Taman Sari and Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat to see some historical buildings in Yogyakarta. We took a lot of pictures there. We also took some pictures of the building so we can check it again at home. We found some places providing Yogya traditional food around the building and we jumped in right away.
We spent the rest of our week in Yogyakarta by visiting some Shopping Malls such as Jogja City Mall, Malioboro Mall, Hartono Mall and Ambarrukmo Plaza. We realized that Yogyakarta turned out to be very warm during the day, that was the reason why we decided to spend more time in air conditioned building like these.
Where does the family go in the second day?
Correct Answer
B. Malioboro street
Explanation
The family goes to Malioboro street on the second day. They see many merchants selling various products that claim to be traditional products of Yogyakarta. The narrator buys wooden figurines and a T-shirt with the word "Yogyakarta" printed on it, while the sister buys leather handbags. The parents are busy choosing merchandise to bring back home.
9.
My First Time In Yogyakarta
My family and I went to my grandmother’s house in Yogyakarta last month. It was my first trip to this city. We went there two days after my sister’s gradution ceremony in Semarang. We arrived at Yogyakarta at night. We spent a week staying in my grandmother’s house which is 5 minutes away by foot to Malioboro street.
In the first morning, we were still too tired after a long trip from Semarang to Yogyakarta. So, we decided to stay at home to recharge our energy. I walk around the neighborhood with my sister just to experience how it is like to be in Yogyakarta. There were too many houses, I think, which made the space between a house and the other was so small, even the road was also small that only bicycle and motorcycle can go through.
On the second day, all of us went to Malioboro street. We saw so many merchant with various of products which they claim to be a traditional product of Yogyakarta. I bought some wooden figurines and T-shirt with the word “Yogyakarta” printed on it, while my sister bought some leather handbags. My mom and dad were busy choosing some merchandises to be brought home when we go back.
On the third day, we went to Taman Sari and Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat to see some historical buildings in Yogyakarta. We took a lot of pictures there. We also took some pictures of the building so we can check it again at home. We found some places providing Yogya traditional food around the building and we jumped in right away.
We spent the rest of our week in Yogyakarta by visiting some Shopping Malls such as Jogja City Mall, Malioboro Mall, Hartono Mall and Ambarrukmo Plaza. We realized that Yogyakarta turned out to be very warm during the day, that was the reason why we decided to spend more time in air conditioned building like these.
The true statement based on the text is?
Correct Answer
B. The writer just stays home in the first day in Jogja.
Explanation
The correct answer is "The writer just stays home in the first day in Jogja." This is evident from the passage where it is mentioned that on the first morning, they were too tired after a long trip and decided to stay at home to recharge their energy. They only went for a walk around the neighborhood but did not go out to explore the city or visit any specific places.
10.
My First Time In Yogyakarta
My family and I went to my grandmother’s house in Yogyakarta last month. It was my first trip to this city. We went there two days after my sister’s gradution ceremony in Semarang. We arrived at Yogyakarta at night. We spent a week staying in my grandmother’s house which is 5 minutes away by foot to Malioboro street.
In the first morning, we were still too tired after a long trip from Semarang to Yogyakarta. So, we decided to stay at home to recharge our energy. I walk around the neighborhood with my sister just to experience how it is like to be in Yogyakarta. There were too many houses, I think, which made the space between a house and the other was so small, even the road was also small that only bicycle and motorcycle can go through.
On the second day, all of us went to Malioboro street. We saw so many merchant with various of products which they claim to be a traditional product of Yogyakarta. I bought some wooden figurines and T-shirt with the word “Yogyakarta” printed on it, while my sister bought some leather handbags. My mom and dad were busy choosing some merchandises to be brought home when we go back.
On the third day, we went to Taman Sari and Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat to see some historical buildings in Yogyakarta. We took a lot of pictures there. We also took some pictures of the building so we can check it again at home. We found some places providing Yogya traditional food around the building and we jumped in right away.
We spent the rest of our week in Yogyakarta by visiting some Shopping Malls such as Jogja City Mall, Malioboro Mall, Hartono Mall and Ambarrukmo Plaza. We realized that Yogyakarta turned out to be very warm during the day, that was the reason why we decided to spend more time in air conditioned building like these.
“… which is 5 minutes away by foot to Malioboro street. (paragraph 1).
The underlined word means?
Correct Answer
A. Walking to Malioboro street
Explanation
The underlined word "by foot" means walking to Malioboro street.