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BAHASA INGGRIS

READING :

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We can use the following tips to keep our bodies away from an illness. We should have good food and drink, enough sleep and

physical exercises. We should

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1.The first paragraph talks about …

a.tips to avoid an illness b.various reasons causing

many kinds of diseases c. clean environment

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2. These are many reasons

which cause many kinds of illness, except …

a. lack of vitamins and nutrition

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3. What should we do to keep away from the dirty

animals?

a. Have enough food and drink

b. Make our environment clean

c. Carry many kinds of animals

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4. “…it is not always easy to avoid an ailment”

The underlined word has a similar meaning with

get …

a. out of b. rid of

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Besides that, they must contain fiber and water to keep us healthy. Most people agree that the best diet contains large amounts of fresh food. A healthy diet should contain fresh, raw fruit and fresh vegetables. Fresh meat, fish pr poultry, and grain should make a complete diet.

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1.What is the passage above about?

a. fresh food

b. meats, fish and poultry c. a balanced diet

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2. Which of the statements is the main idea of the passage above?

a. A healthy diet should contain fresh, raw fruit and fresh vegetables

b. Fresh meat, fish or poultry, and

grains should make a complete diet

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3. “…that supplies the body with many nutrients”.

The underlined word can be replaced with …

a. take

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II. Unsur Bahasa

Indefinite pronouns  

Every : setiap

Everyone/everybody:

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Someone/somebody : seseorang

Something : sesuatu

Somewhere : di suatu

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Anyone/anybody :

seseorang

yang mana saja

Anything : sesuatuAnywhere :

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No one/nobody : tak seorangpun

Nothing : tak sesuatupun

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Someone/something/somewher e

untuk kalimat positive

Anyone/anything/anywhere

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Contoh kalimat :

Everyone enjoys the tour Everybody looked tired after

the long journey

I saw someone standing in

this place last night Is anybody at home?

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2. Police 1: Did you get some information from him?

Police 2: No, he doesn’t want to

say …

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4. Beny: Where will you go next

week?

Yudi : … I want to stay at home.

a. anywhere b. nowhere

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2. Police 1: Did you get some information from him?

Police 2: No, he doesn’t want to

say …

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a. everything b. everyone c. no one

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6. A: I think we have to wait

long. The bus was completely empty. There

wasn’t… B: It’s ok.

a. anyone b. someone c. no one

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III. Language Function :

Ungkapan Permintaan Maaf

 

- I am very sorry

- I am terribly sorry - Pardon me for …

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Respon :

-   that’s all right -   Not at all

-   It doesn’t matter -   That’s all right

-   Forget it

-   Not to worry

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1. Susi : Excuse me.

Leni : Be careful, please.

You are standing on

my foot!

Susi : … I want to get off here.

a. that’s all right b. can you move

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3. Teacher : Your homework,

a. I disagree with you b. Would you mind if I didn’t do it

c. Can you tell me once again

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4. Shopkeeper : Here are your tea,

a. Well, I hope you understand b. It doesn’t matter

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a. You have to come late b. That’s right

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6. Alan : Be careful. You spill over

your tea

Rina : Oh I am sorry I made your clothes dirty.

Alan : … I can clean it.

a. remind it b. forget it c. I think so

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