Senin, 08 Maret 2021

9 graders: Report text test (1)

 

Assalamualaikum, dear 9th graders? …

How’s life today? … . I hope you all fine.

Let’s start our activity today with saying Bismillahirrohmanirrohim.

Today’s session is discussing questions about animal!

 

Camel

Camel is a large and strong animal which is commonly seen in desert. There are two kinds of camel; Arabian and Bactrian camel. The first kind of camel has one hump and the second has two humps. Camel are able to travel in great distances across hot and dry desert with little food or water. They walk easily on soft sand the desert. Camels are trained as means of transportation by carrying people and loads on their backs. They also serve the people of the desert in many other ways.

 

 

1.      What is the topic of the passage about?

A.    Kind of camel

B.     The habitat of camel

C.     The physical appearance of camel

D.    The classification, characteristics and habits of camel

 

2.      What is the intention of writing the text?

A.    To retell about kind of camel

B.     To describe the camel in general

C.     To share about the function of camel

D.    To describe the camel and its habitat

 

3.      Where do we commonly see camel?

A.    In desert

B.     In arabia

C.     In the sand

D.    In the wood

 

4.      How many kinds of camel which is mentioned on the text?

A.    Four

B.     Three

C.     Two

D.    One

 

5.      What can camels do when they travel in great disatances? They can … .

A.    walk easily on soft sand the desert

B.     carry people and loads on their backs

C.     serve the people of the desert in many other ways

D.    travel in great distances with little food or water

 

6.      Which one of the functions of camels below that is not correct?

A.    As a tranportation

B.     The milk is very nutricious

C.     The humps can load the loads

D.    They serve people with its meat

 

7.      “They walk easily on soft sand …”. The underlined word has similar meaning with … .

A.    smooth

B.     hard

C.     dry

D.    wet

 

8.      “The first kind of camel has one hump … .”. The underlined word refers to … .

A.    Arabia camel

B.     Bactria camel

C.     The desert

D.    The sand

 

 

This following text is for question number 9-13.

 

The king cobra is the largest venomous snake in the world. It has special muscles and ribs in its neck that spread out to form a “hood” when the cobra feels threatened. This makes the snake look bigger than it really is, and may help scare away predators.

King cobras make a deep. Loud hissing sound. Like the reattle of the rattlesnake, the hiss is as warning signal that can be heard from a distance. The message is: “I am big, bad, and will bite you if you come any closer!”

Most cobras are known to protect their eggs after laying them, but the female king cobra does not even more. She uses her body and head to move leaves around to build a nest. After she lays her eggs, she covers them them with more leaves, and stays on top of the nest until the eggs hatch.

 

9.      What does the text talk about?

A.    A poisonous snake and its effect to the people

B.     A dangerous and a largest animal in the world

C.     The physical appearance of king cobra as predator

D.    The classification, characteristics and habits of king cobra

 

10.  What is the purpose of writing the text?

A.    To retell about body of cobra

B.     To share about the eggs of cobras

C.     To describe the snake as a predator

D.    To describe the king cobra in general

 

11.  What does the female king cobra use to move leaves around to build a nest?

A.    Her eggs

B.     Her body

C.     Her head

D.    Her body and head

 

12.  Based on the text, the king cobra is a … to people.

A.    kind

B.     friendly

C.     harmfull

D.    beneficial

 

13.  What makes the king cobra looks very dangerous? It is because of its … .

A.    big body

B.     hood head

C.     deathly poison

D.    loud hissing sound

 

This following text is for question number 14-19.

 

Sometimes during their orbits, the moon and the earth  form a line with the sun. when this happens, an eclipse occurs.

There are two kinds of eclipse, lunar and solar. A lunar eclipse happens when the earth moves between the sun and the moon, blocking part of the sun’s light from reaching the moon. During a lunar eclipse, you will see the earth’s shadow on the moon.

In a solar eclipse, the moon moves between the earth and the sun. When this happens, part of the sun’s light is blocked. The sky slowly gets dark as the moon moves in front of the sun. When the moon and the sun are in the a perfect line, it is called a total eclipse. Theese are very rare. Most people only see one in their lifetime.

 

14.  The text above mostly talks about … .

A.    The moon

B.     The earth

C.     The sun

D.    The eclipse

 

15.  The earth moves between the sun and the moon, blocking part of the sun’s light from reaching the moon is called … .

A.    lifetime

B.     a total eclipse

C.     a lunar eclipse

D.    the earth’s shadow

 

16.  What is a total eclipse?

A.    When the moon and the sun are in a perfect line

B.     When we see the earth’s shadow on the moon

C.     When the earth moves between the sun and the moon

D.    When the sky slowly gets dark as the moon moves in front of the sun

                                                                                                     

17.  Based on the text, we know that there are … .

A.    Only total and blocking part eclipses

B.     Two kinds of eclipses, lunar and shadow

C.     Two kinds of eclipses, lunar and solar eclipses

D.    Three kinds of eclipses, lunar, solar, and total eclipses

 

18.  “ … when this happens, an eclipse occurs”. The underlined word has similar meaning with … .

A.    appear

B.     change

C.     give

D.    use

 

19.  “ … it is called a total eclipse”. The underlined word refers to … .

A.    The moon

B.     The earth

C.     The eclipse

D.    Total eclipse

 

This following text is for question number 20-23.

 Elephants

Elephant are very big animals. They are the heaviest animals in the world that live on land. They are big and grey with big floppy ears and their long long trunk. Elephants can use their trunks to pick things up. They can use trunks to blow dirt and water on their selves to help cool down. They can use them to pick up water to drink. They can even use them to pick up food to eat. Elephants eat plants, a lot of plants. Elephants eat so much so that they spend almost all day eating. Elephants live in families called herds. All the number of herds are work together to take care the elephants’babies. Some of elephants live in Africa and some of elephants live in Asia. African elephant and Asian elephants look a little different.

 

20.  What is the topic of the passage?

A.    Elephants in general

B.     Elephants’ habitat

C.     The use of Elephants’ trunks

D.    Asian and African elephants

 

21.  Where is the habitat of the animal?

A.    Australia and Africa

B.     Australia and Asia

C.     Asia and Africa

D.    India and Africa

 

22.  Which one these statements below is correct based on the text?

A.    Elephants eat a lot of plants.

B.     Elephats are catagorized as predators.

C.     Elephants spend  little leaves as their food.

D.    Elephants’ trunks are used to destroy the food.

 

23.  Elephants’ trunks … to pick up water and food.

A.    are functioned

B.     functioning

C.     functioned

D.    functions

 

 

Good Luck, dears!

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