Recount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
station masterRecount exercises
text
Ali and Ani had a vacation. They went to Prapat.
They wanted to visit Hadi's family. Mr. Anwar, Ali and Ani's father, went
together with them. They went there by bus. They left Medan at six o'clock in
the morning and arrived in Prapat at nine. Edi and Tati were waiting for them
at the bus station.
1. What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a. Ali and Ani's vacation.
b. The Hadi family wanted to visit Prapat.
c. The Anwar family went to Prapat to visit the Hadi's.
d. Edi and Tati were waiting for them at the bus station.
Text
Masjid Saka Tunggal lies
in the south of the alley, which leads into the Taman Sari PesanggrahanI (a
rest-house). This mosque is called Saka Tunggal because of its single
pillar. Unlike other Javanese traditional building, the pillar of this mosque
is supported by a bar of stone called Umpak. It is interesting to know
that above umpak was once used in the palace of the Mataram Kingdom
in the Islamic period or in the period of Sultan Agung. This mosque is still in
use.
Masjid
Agung (the grand mosque) lies on the western side of the North Square. It
is a place for praying, as well as for holding rituals and other religious
ceremonies like the Garebeg and the Sekaten. Those two ceremonies
are held every year to celebrate the Islamic Holy Days. This mosque thus
provides the Kraton with the space for side religious activities, and it
was placed in front of the palace or on the western of the North Square. This
grand Mosque, with its Javanese architecture, has a roof model which is called ‘tajug’
Such a model was especially used for religious buildings. This traditional
mosque with its architecture, thus becomes the most interesting part of the
building.
2. What is the text about?
a. Two interesting mosques.
b. How mosques are built.
c. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal.’
d. Well-known ‘Masjid Agung’.
3. Which of the these statements is NOT TRUE?
a. ‘Tajug’ is a roof model.
b. ‘Umpak’ is a bar of stone.
c. ‘Masjid Agung’ has Javanese architecture.
d. Rituals are never done in ‘Masjid Agung’.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. ‘Masjid Saka Tunggal’
lies on the western side of the North Square.
b. People can find ‘Masjid Agung’ in the south of the alley.
c. Masjid Saka Tunggal has more than one pillar.
d. ‘Sekaten’ is one of the religious ceremonies.
Text
Mr/Mrs. Smith
10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
N.S.W. Australia
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with
you. I hope this letter will find you all well. Yesterday Budi’s classmates and
I went to visit five tourist objects in Yogyakarta and its surrounding e.g. the
Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Yogya Kembali Monument, Prambanan
Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my closest friend in
Yogya, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were
back home at 6.15 p.m. So we spent the whole day. All of the five objects are
interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan Temples are more interesting than the
others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one. A
friend of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw
them by myself, they are even more wonderful than what I have imagined. Of
these two objects, Borobudur is the most wonderful object I have ever seen. It
is much bigger than Prambanan; it is one of the biggest temples in the world.
No wonder it is famous throughout the world. Everyone there looked very amazed
by this huge building. I am sure you will admire it, too. Make sure you take
your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write to you again
next week to tell you more about the temples mentioned above.
Said that the two temples were
really.
Love,
Jane
5. What did the letter tell us about?
a. Visiting tourist objects in Yogya.
b. Various temples in Yogya.
c. The famous Borobudur temple.
d. Jane’s feeling during in Yogya.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Jane’s ....
a. family
b. relatives
c. parents
d. teachers
Text
A man was standing on the platform at Gambir
station. He had an enormous suitcase with him. He wanted to go to Yogyakarta
but he didn’t want to buy a tickethe was too mean, and he didn’t like spending
money. When the train arrived he got on and sat down, putting the suitcase on
the seat opposite him. The train left Jakarta and after about twenty minutes
the ticket collector came around. When he arrived at the man with the big
suitcase, he said: “Can I see your ticket please, sir?” “I’m sorry”, replied
the man. “I haven’t got one. I seem to have lost it”. But of course the ticket
collector didn’t believe him. “I know your type. You’re just too mean to buy a
ticket. You’ll have to pay Rp 200.000,00” he said to the man. “That’s double
the normal price of the fare”. “I haven’t got Rp 200.000”, replied the man. “I
haven’t got any money at all.” And then he started laughing. When the man
laughed, the ticket collector completely lost his temper.
7. Where did the story begin?
a. On the train.
b. In Jakarta .
c. In Yogyakarta .
d. At Gambir station.
8. The man in the story did not have a ticket because ....
a. he lost it before getting on the train
b. he would pay it on the train
c. the ticket collector was very kind
d. he was too mean to buy one
9. The ticket actualy was ... hundred thousand rupiahs.
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
10. “... the ticket collector
completely lost his temper”. The word ‘his’ refers to the ....
a. train passenger
b. ticket collector
c. man
d.
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