Questions number 1-2 Advertisements There are many reasons for both sides of the question, "Should we have printed advertisement'?" Many people have strong views and feel that ads are nothing more than useless junk mail, while other people feel it is important source information. There are some reasons why we should have advertisement in newspaper and magazines. One reason is ads give us information about what is available. Looking at ads we can find out what is on sale and what is new in the market. This is an easy way of shopping. Another reason is that advertisement promotes business. When shop owners compete against each other the buyer saves money, more people come to their shops and they sell more goods. On the other hand, some people argue that ads should not be put in newspapers and magazines for these various reasons. Firstly, ads cost the shopkeepers a lot of money to print onto paper. Also some people don't like finding junk mail in their letter boxes. Ads also influence people to buy items they don't need and can't really afford. Ads use up a lot of space and a lot of effort has to be made the ads eye-catching. After looking at both sides of issue, I think we should not have advertisements because they cost a lot of money and take up a lot of room in the papers. I don't think I find some of them interesting. I mainly disagree because it's junk mail. 1. "... their shops and (they) sell more goods." (paragraph 2) The underlined word refers to.... a. buyer b. shop owners c. Readers d. Writer 2. The word on the other hand in paragraph 3 means... a. Sebelahtangan b. Tangankanan c. Tangankiri d. Akan tetapi Tolong dibantu ya soalnya mau dikumpul
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Text for question no. 1-2 Once upon a time, there was a little poor boy came into a little village. He was very hungry and weak. He knocked at every door and asked for some food, but nobody cared about him. Nobody wanted to help the little boy. Finally, a generous woman helped him. She gave him shelter and a meal. When the boy wanted to leave, this old woman gave him a “lesung”, a big wooden mortar for pounding rice. She reminded him, “please remember, if there is a flood you must save yourself. Use this “lesung” as a boat”. The “lesung” was happy and thanked the old woman. The little boy continued his journey. While he was passing through the village, he saw many people gathering on the field. The boy came closer and saw a stick stuck in the ground. People challenged each other to pull out that stick. Everybody tried, but nobody succeeded. “Can I try?” asked the little boy. The crowd laughed mockingly. The boy wanted to try his luck so he stepped forward and pulled out the stick. He could do it very easily. Everybody was dumbfounded. Suddenly, from the hole left by stick, water spouted out. It did not stop until it flooded the village. And no one was saved from the water except the little boy and the generous old woman who gave him shelter and meal. As she told him, he used the “lesung” as a boat and picked up the old woman. The whole village became a huge lake. It is now known as Rawa Pening Lake in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia. 1. One of the linguistic features which we can find from the text above is.... a. Orientation b. Complication c. Resolution d. Simple past tense 2. What kind of thingis lesung? a. a name of a child b. a big wooden mortar for pounding rice c. a boat when there is a flood d. an old woman who gave him shelter and meal Tolong di bantu ya soalnya mau di di kumpul
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This text is for questions 1-2 Biodiesel is a clean burning substitute for petroleum based diesel fuel. Biodiesel is made of vegetable oil. To make or manufacture Biodiesel, you must first start with raw materials. The raw materials needed in the production of Biodiesel are a small amount of methanol and a ready supply of vegetable product. One of the most common vegetables used in the production of Biodiesel is corn, although depending on the geographic location of the manufacturing facility many other plants are used as well (rapeseed, soybeans, flaxseed, etc.). The first step is to use the raw vegetable product to make vegetable oil. Vegetable oil by itself will not be what you need to power a car, from here it has to be processed into Biodiesel. The process for converting vegetable oil into Biodiesel is sometimes called ester interchange. To complete this process the vegetable oil has to be combined with a smaller amount of methanol and then put in the presence of a small quantity of an alkaline catalyst (for example, 5% to 1% sodium hydroxide). Vegetable oil is made up of so-called triglycerides, which is a compound of the trivalent alcohol glycerin with three fatty acids. The goal of ester interchange is to separate the glycerin molecule from the three fatty acids and replace it with three methanol molecules. This process then yields roughly 90% Biodiesel and 10% of a glycerin byproduct. The glycerin byproduct can be used in a number of other chemical processes for different industries. 1. Paragraph 2 is called... a. General statement b. Explanation c. Conclusion d. Orientation 2. The generic structure of the text above are... a. Simple present tense, Conclusion b. Simple present tense, Subjunctive c. Explanation, conclusion d. General statement, explanation Tolong di bantu ya soalnya mau di kumpul
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Choose the correct answer by choosing a, b, c, d, or e! Questions for number 1-7 We often hear about solar car, solar heating or solar batteries. But will solar energy ever be a major source of energy for industrial societies? The solar energy is cheaper than any other fossil fuels because we can get the abundant source from the sun. In sunny desert areas, 50% of the sun’s radiation that reaches the ground could be used to produce electricity of business and industry to provide heat, light and hot water for homes. Experimental solar ponds can produce hot water to drive generators. Unfortunately, we can’t yet power our homes entirely on sunlight. Solar energy can only be exploited in bright light. Its great potential, therefore, is in hot countries that have clear skies for most of the year, while most houses are not always in the sunniest part of the world. In addition, to harness to solar power, solar cells are needed to convert the sunlight directly into electricity. Solar cells are very cheap to run, but relatively to buy and many people can’t afford it. Needless to say that solar energy is a useful and non-polluted source of energy. Nevertheless, solar cells, the main important device to harness the sun’s energy are still very expensive. 1.The generic structure of the text above are? a.orientation, complication, resolution. b.issue, argument, conclusion. c.event, background even, sources. d.goal, material, steps 2.The social function of the text above is …. a.to deal with actual or vicarious experience in different ways b.to entertain the readers about harnessing solar energy c.to explain the process involved in the information d.to present information and opinions about more than one side of an issue 3.The type of the text is …. a.report. b.news item. c.explanation. d.discussion. 4.Which statement is TRUE according to the text? a.We can find devices to harness the sun’s energy easily. b.Experimental solar ponds can produce hot water to drive generator. c.We have powered our homes entirely on sunlight. d.Solar cells are very expensive to run. 5. The text above mostly uses... a. Gerund b. Subjunctive c. Simple past Tense d. Simple Present tense Tolong di bantu ya soalnya mau di kumpul
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