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Annissa: Congrats Nabila for your achievement as the winner of news casting competition. You really deserve it!
Nabila: Alhamdulillah. Thank you for your support and prayer. I'm so happy to have a best friend like you.
The underlined sentence expresses...
Complimenting
Intention
Announcement
Congratulating
Arguing
"Thank you for your support... " This sentence shows...
Intention
Thankful
Condolences
Complimenting
Congratulating
"I;m very happy to have a best friend like you." This sentence expresses...
Congratulating
Intention
Announcement
Complimenting
Admitting
When we ... in the classroom, the headmaster entered.
don’t sitting
have all been sitting
were all sitting
are all sitting
all sitting
I saw you in the shop last night, when you .. your new hat.
don’t wear
weren’t wearing
haven’t been wearing
didn’t wear
haven’t worn
The Fox and The Cat
One day a cat and a fox were having a conversation. The fox, who was a conceited creature, boasted how clever she was. ‘Why, I know at least a hundred tricks to get away from our mutual enemies, the dogs,’ she said.
‘I know only one trick to get away from dogs,’ said the cat. ‘You should teach me some of yours!’
‘Well, maybe some day, when I have the time, I may teach you a few of the simpler ones,’ replied the fox airily.
Just then they heard the barking of a pack of dogs in the distance. The barking grew louder and louder – the dogs were coming in their direction! At once the cat ran to the nearest tree and climbed into its branches, well out of reach of any dog. ‘This is the trick I told you about, the only one I know,’ she called down to the fox. ‘Which one of your hundred tricks are you going to use?’
The fox sat silently under the tree, wondering which trick she should use. Before she could make up her mind, the dogs arrived. They fell upon the fox and tore her to pieces.
A single plan that works is better than a hundred doubtful plans.
The text tells the story of ….
An old man and a fox
The goat and an old man
A fox
An old man
A fox and a cat
The Fox and The Cat
One day a cat and a fox were having a conversation. The fox, who was a conceited creature, boasted how clever she was. ‘Why, I know at least a hundred tricks to get away from our mutual enemies, the dogs,’ she said.
‘I know only one trick to get away from dogs,’ said the cat. ‘You should teach me some of yours!’
‘Well, maybe some day, when I have the time, I may teach you a few of the simpler ones,’ replied the fox airily.
Just then they heard the barking of a pack of dogs in the distance. The barking grew louder and louder – the dogs were coming in their direction! At once the cat ran to the nearest tree and climbed into its branches, well out of reach of any dog. ‘This is the trick I told you about, the only one I know,’ she called down to the fox. ‘Which one of your hundred tricks are you going to use?’
The fox sat silently under the tree, wondering which trick she should use. Before she could make up her mind, the dogs arrived. They fell upon the fox and tore her to pieces.
A single plan that works is better than a hundred doubtful plans.
Paragraph 2 mainly tells us about...
Why the fox got into the tree
The fox’s trick of how to get away from dogs
How the fox and the cat got out of the forest
How the fox helped a cat
How the fox got out of the tree
The Fox and The Cat
One day a cat and a fox were having a conversation. The fox, who was a conceited creature, boasted how clever she was. ‘Why, I know at least a hundred tricks to get away from our mutual enemies, the dogs,’ she said.
‘I know only one trick to get away from dogs,’ said the cat. ‘You should teach me some of yours!’
‘Well, maybe some day, when I have the time, I may teach you a few of the simpler ones,’ replied the fox airily.
Just then they heard the barking of a pack of dogs in the distance. The barking grew louder and louder – the dogs were coming in their direction! At once the cat ran to the nearest tree and climbed into its branches, well out of reach of any dog. ‘This is the trick I told you about, the only one I know,’ she called down to the fox. ‘Which one of your hundred tricks are you going to use?’
The fox sat silently under the tree, wondering which trick she should use. Before she could make up her mind, the dogs arrived. They fell upon the fox and tore her to pieces.
A single plan that works is better than a hundred doubtful plans.
The text above is in the form of…
recount
exposition
report
descriptive
narrative
"This is the trick I told you about, the only one I know." The underlined word has similar meaning with ...
out of
outwit
outfit
owe
sort
As a child Habibie liked swimming, reading, singing, (...10) his father's racehorses, and building model airplanes. In 1950, (...11) Rudy was 13, his father suffered a heart attack and died. Suharto, then a young military officer billeted across the street, was present at his father's deathbed and became Habibie's protector and substitute father.
Habibie later wrote of Suharto: "I regarded him as an idol, who (...12) serve as an example for all people, a young, taciturn brigade commander, with great humane feelings, and a fierce fighting spirit." Suharto's autobiography said Habibie "regards me as his own parent. He always asks for my (...13) and takes down notes on philosophy."
After graduating with a doctoral degree from the Aachen Institute in 1965, Habibie joined the (...14) manufacturing firm Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Bluhm, rising to the rank of vice-president. As a research scientist and aeronautical engineer, he helped design several planes, including the DO-31, an innovative vertical takeoff and landing craft.
He (...15) in solutions for aircraft cracking, gaining the nickname "Mr. Crack" as one of the first (...16) to calculate the dynamics of random crack (...17). He also became involved in international aircraft marketing activities and NATO's defense and economic (...18).
Fill in the blank with a correct word!
to ride
riding
was riding
rode
is riding
As a child Habibie liked swimming, reading, singing, (...10) his father's racehorses, and building model airplanes. In 1950, (...11) Rudy was 13, his father suffered a heart attack and died. Suharto, then a young military officer billeted across the street, was present at his father's deathbed and became Habibie's protector and substitute father.
Habibie later wrote of Suharto: "I regarded him as an idol, who (...12) serve as an example for all people, a young, taciturn brigade commander, with great humane feelings, and a fierce fighting spirit." Suharto's autobiography said Habibie "regards me as his own parent. He always asks for my (...13) and takes down notes on philosophy."
After graduating with a doctoral degree from the Aachen Institute in 1965, Habibie joined the (...14) manufacturing firm Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Bluhm, rising to the rank of vice-president. As a research scientist and aeronautical engineer, he helped design several planes, including the DO-31, an innovative vertical takeoff and landing craft.
He (...15) in solutions for aircraft cracking, gaining the nickname "Mr. Crack" as one of the first (...16) to calculate the dynamics of random crack (...17). He also became involved in international aircraft marketing activities and NATO's defense and economic (...18).
Fill in the blank with a correct word!
when
how
why
which
where
As a child Habibie liked swimming, reading, singing, (...10) his father's racehorses, and building model airplanes. In 1950, (...11) Rudy was 13, his father suffered a heart attack and died. Suharto, then a young military officer billeted across the street, was present at his father's deathbed and became Habibie's protector and substitute father.
Habibie later wrote of Suharto: "I regarded him as an idol, who (...12) serve as an example for all people, a young, taciturn brigade commander, with great humane feelings, and a fierce fighting spirit." Suharto's autobiography said Habibie "regards me as his own parent. He always asks for my (...13) and takes down notes on philosophy."
After graduating with a doctoral degree from the Aachen Institute in 1965, Habibie joined the (...14) manufacturing firm Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Bluhm, rising to the rank of vice-president. As a research scientist and aeronautical engineer, he helped design several planes, including the DO-31, an innovative vertical takeoff and landing craft.
He (...15) in solutions for aircraft cracking, gaining the nickname "Mr. Crack" as one of the first (...16) to calculate the dynamics of random crack (...17). He also became involved in international aircraft marketing activities and NATO's defense and economic (...18).
Fill in the blank with a correct word!
could
can
will
would
shall
As a child Habibie liked swimming, reading, singing, (...10) his father's racehorses, and building model airplanes. In 1950, (...11) Rudy was 13, his father suffered a heart attack and died. Suharto, then a young military officer billeted across the street, was present at his father's deathbed and became Habibie's protector and substitute father.
Habibie later wrote of Suharto: "I regarded him as an idol, who (...12) serve as an example for all people, a young, taciturn brigade commander, with great humane feelings, and a fierce fighting spirit." Suharto's autobiography said Habibie "regards me as his own parent. He always asks for my (...13) and takes down notes on philosophy."
After graduating with a doctoral degree from the Aachen Institute in 1965, Habibie joined the (...14) manufacturing firm Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Bluhm, rising to the rank of vice-president. As a research scientist and aeronautical engineer, he helped design several planes, including the DO-31, an innovative vertical takeoff and landing craft.
He (...15) in solutions for aircraft cracking, gaining the nickname "Mr. Crack" as one of the first (...16) to calculate the dynamics of random crack (...17). He also became involved in international aircraft marketing activities and NATO's defense and economic (...18).
Fill in the blank with a correct word!
opinion
guidance
way
trick
tips
As a child Habibie liked swimming, reading, singing, (...10) his father's racehorses, and building model airplanes. In 1950, (...11) Rudy was 13, his father suffered a heart attack and died. Suharto, then a young military officer billeted across the street, was present at his father's deathbed and became Habibie's protector and substitute father.
Habibie later wrote of Suharto: "I regarded him as an idol, who (...12) serve as an example for all people, a young, taciturn brigade commander, with great humane feelings, and a fierce fighting spirit." Suharto's autobiography said Habibie "regards me as his own parent. He always asks for my (...13) and takes down notes on philosophy."
After graduating with a doctoral degree from the Aachen Institute in 1965, Habibie joined the (...14) manufacturing firm Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Bluhm, rising to the rank of vice-president. As a research scientist and aeronautical engineer, he helped design several planes, including the DO-31, an innovative vertical takeoff and landing craft.
He (...15) in solutions for aircraft cracking, gaining the nickname "Mr. Crack" as one of the first (...16) to calculate the dynamics of random crack (...17). He also became involved in international aircraft marketing activities and NATO's defense and economic (...18).
Fill in the blank with a correct word!
air flight
aircraft
airways
airplane
air system
As a child Habibie liked swimming, reading, singing, (...10) his father's racehorses, and building model airplanes. In 1950, (...11) Rudy was 13, his father suffered a heart attack and died. Suharto, then a young military officer billeted across the street, was present at his father's deathbed and became Habibie's protector and substitute father.
Habibie later wrote of Suharto: "I regarded him as an idol, who (...12) serve as an example for all people, a young, taciturn brigade commander, with great humane feelings, and a fierce fighting spirit." Suharto's autobiography said Habibie "regards me as his own parent. He always asks for my (...13) and takes down notes on philosophy."
After graduating with a doctoral degree from the Aachen Institute in 1965, Habibie joined the (...14) manufacturing firm Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Bluhm, rising to the rank of vice-president. As a research scientist and aeronautical engineer, he helped design several planes, including the DO-31, an innovative vertical takeoff and landing craft.
He (...15) in solutions for aircraft cracking, gaining the nickname "Mr. Crack" as one of the first (...16) to calculate the dynamics of random crack (...17). He also became involved in international aircraft marketing activities and NATO's defense and economic (...18).
Fill in the blank with a correct word!
specialized
managed
organized
dedicated
trained
As a child Habibie liked swimming, reading, singing, (...10) his father's racehorses, and building model airplanes. In 1950, (...11) Rudy was 13, his father suffered a heart attack and died. Suharto, then a young military officer billeted across the street, was present at his father's deathbed and became Habibie's protector and substitute father.
Habibie later wrote of Suharto: "I regarded him as an idol, who (...12) serve as an example for all people, a young, taciturn brigade commander, with great humane feelings, and a fierce fighting spirit." Suharto's autobiography said Habibie "regards me as his own parent. He always asks for my (...13) and takes down notes on philosophy."
After graduating with a doctoral degree from the Aachen Institute in 1965, Habibie joined the (...14) manufacturing firm Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Bluhm, rising to the rank of vice-president. As a research scientist and aeronautical engineer, he helped design several planes, including the DO-31, an innovative vertical takeoff and landing craft.
He (...15) in solutions for aircraft cracking, gaining the nickname "Mr. Crack" as one of the first (...16) to calculate the dynamics of random crack (...17). He also became involved in international aircraft marketing activities and NATO's defense and economic (...18).
Fill in the blank with a correct word!
actors
philosophers
teachers
scientists
role models
As a child Habibie liked swimming, reading, singing, (...10) his father's racehorses, and building model airplanes. In 1950, (...11) Rudy was 13, his father suffered a heart attack and died. Suharto, then a young military officer billeted across the street, was present at his father's deathbed and became Habibie's protector and substitute father.
Habibie later wrote of Suharto: "I regarded him as an idol, who (...12) serve as an example for all people, a young, taciturn brigade commander, with great humane feelings, and a fierce fighting spirit." Suharto's autobiography said Habibie "regards me as his own parent. He always asks for my (...13) and takes down notes on philosophy."
After graduating with a doctoral degree from the Aachen Institute in 1965, Habibie joined the (...14) manufacturing firm Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Bluhm, rising to the rank of vice-president. As a research scientist and aeronautical engineer, he helped design several planes, including the DO-31, an innovative vertical takeoff and landing craft.
He (...15) in solutions for aircraft cracking, gaining the nickname "Mr. Crack" as one of the first (...16) to calculate the dynamics of random crack (...17). He also became involved in international aircraft marketing activities and NATO's defense and economic (...18).
Fill in the blank with a correct word!
Propagation
Nutrition
Perception
Sensation
Celebration
As a child Habibie liked swimming, reading, singing, (...10) his father's racehorses, and building model airplanes. In 1950, (...11) Rudy was 13, his father suffered a heart attack and died. Suharto, then a young military officer billeted across the street, was present at his father's deathbed and became Habibie's protector and substitute father.
Habibie later wrote of Suharto: "I regarded him as an idol, who (...12) serve as an example for all people, a young, taciturn brigade commander, with great humane feelings, and a fierce fighting spirit." Suharto's autobiography said Habibie "regards me as his own parent. He always asks for my (...13) and takes down notes on philosophy."
After graduating with a doctoral degree from the Aachen Institute in 1965, Habibie joined the (...14) manufacturing firm Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Bluhm, rising to the rank of vice-president. As a research scientist and aeronautical engineer, he helped design several planes, including the DO-31, an innovative vertical takeoff and landing craft.
He (...15) in solutions for aircraft cracking, gaining the nickname "Mr. Crack" as one of the first (...16) to calculate the dynamics of random crack (...17). He also became involved in international aircraft marketing activities and NATO's defense and economic (...18).
Fill in the blank with a correct word!
Development
Achievement
Establishment
Challenge
Result
Look! That man ___________________ to open the door of your car.
is trying
will try
tries
trying
was trying
Water ___________________ at 100 degrees Celsius.
boils
boil
boiling
boiled
is boiling
Daffa is ... late for school.
habitually
habit
habitual
his habit
his habitual
My teacher asked me to ... the myth.
shorten
short
shortening
shortly
shortened
Amira works ... in her new office.
happy
happiness
happily
happier
blissful
Before ... decision, Hisyam has to think over ... what he is going to do.
making, carefully
make, careful
making, careful
made, carefully
making, careful
The engine is running ... now.
smooth
smoothly
less smooth
very smooth
is smoothly
Neymar da Silva Santos Junior born 5 February 1992, commonly known as Neymar, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for La Liga club FC Barcelona and the Brazilian national team, as forward or winger.
At the age of 19, Neymar Jr won the 2011 South American Footballer of the Year award, after coming third in 2010. He followed this up by winning it again in 2012. In 2012 Neymar received nominations for the FIFA Ballon d’or, where he came 10th, and the FIFA Puskas Award, which he won. He is known for his acceleration, speed, dribbling, finishing and ability with both feet. His playing style has earned him critical acclaim, with fans, media and former players drawing comparison to former Brazil player Pele, who has called Neymar “an excellent player”.
Neymar joined Santos 2003 and after through the ranks, he was promoted to their first team squaD. He made his debut for Santos in 2009 and was voted the Best Young Player of the 2009 Campeonato PaulistA. Further honours followed, with Neymar being voted best player as Santos won the 2010 Campeonato Paulista, and also being top score in the 2010 Copa de Brasil with 11 goals. He finished the 2010 season with 42 goals in 60 games as his club achieved the DoublE. Neymar was again voted best player of the year in 2011 as his retained the state title and Santos also winning the 2011 Copa Libertadores in which Neymar scored 6 goals in 13 appearances. He also played a key role in securing a continental Double for his team, Santos’ first since 1963. He received the Bronze Ball in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, with Santos making it to the final, where they were defeated 4-0 by Barcelona.
What is the monologue about?
The explanation of FIFA Ballon d’or
The report of football competition
The biography of Neymar Da Silva
The description of Neymar Da Silva
The news of Neymar Da Silva’s recent achievement
Neymar da Silva Santos Junior born 5 February 1992, commonly known as Neymar, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for La Liga club FC Barcelona and the Brazilian national team, as forward or winger.
At the age of 19, Neymar Jr won the 2011 South American Footballer of the Year award, after coming third in 2010. He followed this up by winning it again in 2012. In 2012 Neymar received nominations for the FIFA Ballon d’or, where he came 10th, and the FIFA Puskas Award, which he won. He is known for his acceleration, speed, dribbling, finishing and ability with both feet. His playing style has earned him critical acclaim, with fans, media and former players drawing comparison to former Brazil player Pele, who has called Neymar “an excellent player”.
Neymar joined Santos 2003 and after through the ranks, he was promoted to their first team squaD. He made his debut for Santos in 2009 and was voted the Best Young Player of the 2009 Campeonato PaulistA. Further honours followed, with Neymar being voted best player as Santos won the 2010 Campeonato Paulista, and also being top score in the 2010 Copa de Brasil with 11 goals. He finished the 2010 season with 42 goals in 60 games as his club achieved the DoublE. Neymar was again voted best player of the year in 2011 as his retained the state title and Santos also winning the 2011 Copa Libertadores in which Neymar scored 6 goals in 13 appearances. He also played a key role in securing a continental Double for his team, Santos’ first since 1963. He received the Bronze Ball in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, with Santos making it to the final, where they were defeated 4-0 by Barcelona.
What happened to Neymar in 2011?
He made his first debut
He moved to FC Barcelona
He received the FIFA Puskas Award
He scored 6 goals in 13 appearances
He helped Brazil to win their 11th title
Neymar da Silva Santos Junior born 5 February 1992, commonly known as Neymar, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for La Liga club FC Barcelona and the Brazilian national team, as forward or winger.
At the age of 19, Neymar Jr won the 2011 South American Footballer of the Year award, after coming third in 2010. He followed this up by winning it again in 2012. In 2012 Neymar received nominations for the FIFA Ballon d’or, where he came 10th, and the FIFA Puskas Award, which he won. He is known for his acceleration, speed, dribbling, finishing and ability with both feet. His playing style has earned him critical acclaim, with fans, media and former players drawing comparison to former Brazil player Pele, who has called Neymar “an excellent player”.
Neymar joined Santos 2003 and after through the ranks, he was promoted to their first team squaD. He made his debut for Santos in 2009 and was voted the Best Young Player of the 2009 Campeonato PaulistA. Further honours followed, with Neymar being voted best player as Santos won the 2010 Campeonato Paulista, and also being top score in the 2010 Copa de Brasil with 11 goals. He finished the 2010 season with 42 goals in 60 games as his club achieved the DoublE. Neymar was again voted best player of the year in 2011 as his retained the state title and Santos also winning the 2011 Copa Libertadores in which Neymar scored 6 goals in 13 appearances. He also played a key role in securing a continental Double for his team, Santos’ first since 1963. He received the Bronze Ball in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, with Santos making it to the final, where they were defeated 4-0 by Barcelona.
What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
Neymar played for Santos
Neymar joined Santos
Neymar played the best
Neymar received awards
Neymar scored many goals
Neymar da Silva Santos Junior born 5 February 1992, commonly known as Neymar, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for La Liga club FC Barcelona and the Brazilian national team, as forward or winger.
At the age of 19, Neymar Jr won the 2011 South American Footballer of the Year award, after coming third in 2010. He followed this up by winning it again in 2012. In 2012 Neymar received nominations for the FIFA Ballon d’or, where he came 10th, and the FIFA Puskas Award, which he won. He is known for his acceleration, speed, dribbling, finishing and ability with both feet. His playing style has earned him critical acclaim, with fans, media and former players drawing comparison to former Brazil player Pele, who has called Neymar “an excellent player”.
Neymar joined Santos 2003 and after through the ranks, he was promoted to their first team squaD. He made his debut for Santos in 2009 and was voted the Best Young Player of the 2009 Campeonato PaulistA. Further honours followed, with Neymar being voted best player as Santos won the 2010 Campeonato Paulista, and also being top score in the 2010 Copa de Brasil with 11 goals. He finished the 2010 season with 42 goals in 60 games as his club achieved the DoublE. Neymar was again voted best player of the year in 2011 as his retained the state title and Santos also winning the 2011 Copa Libertadores in which Neymar scored 6 goals in 13 appearances. He also played a key role in securing a continental Double for his team, Santos’ first since 1963. He received the Bronze Ball in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, with Santos making it to the final, where they were defeated 4-0 by Barcelona.
“…who has called Neymar an excellent player” (paragraph 2). The word ‘excellent’ is closest in meaning to …
Magnificent
Confident
Fantastic
Skillful
Generous
Neymar da Silva Santos Junior born 5 February 1992, commonly known as Neymar, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for La Liga club FC Barcelona and the Brazilian national team, as forward or winger.
At the age of 19, Neymar Jr won the 2011 South American Footballer of the Year award, after coming third in 2010. He followed this up by winning it again in 2012. In 2012 Neymar received nominations for the FIFA Ballon d’or, where he came 10th, and the FIFA Puskas Award, which he won. He is known for his acceleration, speed, dribbling, finishing and ability with both feet. His playing style has earned him critical acclaim, with fans, media and former players drawing comparison to former Brazil player Pele, who has called Neymar “an excellent player”.
Neymar joined Santos 2003 and after through the ranks, he was promoted to their first team squaD. He made his debut for Santos in 2009 and was voted the Best Young Player of the 2009 Campeonato PaulistA. Further honours followed, with Neymar being voted best player as Santos won the 2010 Campeonato Paulista, and also being top score in the 2010 Copa de Brasil with 11 goals. He finished the 2010 season with 42 goals in 60 games as his club achieved the DoublE. Neymar was again voted best player of the year in 2011 as his retained the state title and Santos also winning the 2011 Copa Libertadores in which Neymar scored 6 goals in 13 appearances. He also played a key role in securing a continental Double for his team, Santos’ first since 1963. He received the Bronze Ball in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, with Santos making it to the final, where they were defeated 4-0 by Barcelona.
According to the text, Neymar is compared to Pele because of ...
his FIFA Puskas Award
his debut
his achievements
his origin
his playing style
Once upon a time, there was a little drought. The rains had not come that year and the crops were doing very badly. Without much food and water, all of the animals were very hot, very thirsty and very hungry.
It just so happened that there was a field, and in the middle of this field was one large pear tree full of the juiciest pears you ever did see. They were big and yellow and just waiting to be picked.
Unfortunately, at the base of this tree was a very mean tiger.
The tiger was greedy and selfish, and refused to let anyone approach the tree. He would sit all day in the shade of the pear tree and growl at anyone who came too close.
Eventually, a rabbit happened by and heard what was going on. “Oh, Rabbit, what are we going?” wailed the animals. “Tiger is so mean and won’t share the juicy pears! Oh, we are so hungry and thirsty!”
Rabbit thought about this and being such a clever a clever animal, he immediately devised a plan. “Come close, come close. Listen to me and I will tell you what to do.”
The next morning all of the animals secretly gathered in the forest near the field where tiger was sleeping. All of the animals who lived on the ground, like Turtle, Elephant, Ox and Donkey, stood near big hollow logs. All of the monkeys and birds who lived in the trees quietly sat in the branches and waited for rabbit to arrive.
Soon Rabbit did show up, carrying a large, thick rope. He ran across the field and made a lot of noise. “Oh, my! Oh, my!” he shouted.
Tiger sleepily opened an eye and growled, “Why are you making so much noise, Rabbit? Can’t you see I am sleeping?”
“Tiger! You must run! A big wind is coming that will blow everyone off the earth!” Just at that moment, the animals hidden in the forest began to make a great racket.
Eagle and Stork and Owl and all the rest of the birds flapped their wings, causing the leaves to shake and twist. Elephant, Ox, Otter, Crocodile and all of the animals on the ground beat on the hollow logs and smacked the trees. They scurried around in the brush and altogether set the entire forest to swinging and swaying like it was the end of the world!
Tiger was terrified! “What do I do?!” What do I do?!” he screamed.
“You must run,” Rabbit said. “I cannot help you now. I have to tie the other animals down with this rope so that they do not fly off of the earth!”
“You must tie me down! Tiger demanded.
Rabbit shook his head, “But I must go help the other animals or they will all blow away! You are big and strong. You have a very good chance of escaping alive!”
“No!” Tiger roared. “You must tie me up now!”
“Very well,” Rabbit sighed. “I will tie you up now.”
And so he tied Tiger to a tree on the edge of the field. He tied the rope tight, but Tiger kept shouting, “Tighter, Tighter! I don’t want to be blown of the earth!”
When he was done, Rabbit stepped back and called for the other animals to come out of the forest.
“Look here,” he said out loud. “Look here at the one who tried to keep all of the juicy pears to himself instead of sharing them. Well, food was put on the earth for all enjoy. Nobody has the right to be selfish with what is meant everyone.”
And then all of the animals sat in the shade of the big pear tree and happily feasted on the delicious fruit . . . together.
How was a tiger? He was ...
shy
generous
smart but selfish
tame
greedy and selfish
Once upon a time, there was a little drought. The rains had not come that year and the crops were doing very badly. Without much food and water, all of the animals were very hot, very thirsty and very hungry.
It just so happened that there was a field, and in the middle of this field was one large pear tree full of the juiciest pears you ever did see. They were big and yellow and just waiting to be picked.
Unfortunately, at the base of this tree was a very mean tiger.
The tiger was greedy and selfish, and refused to let anyone approach the tree. He would sit all day in the shade of the pear tree and growl at anyone who came too close.
Eventually, a rabbit happened by and heard what was going on. “Oh, Rabbit, what are we going?” wailed the animals. “Tiger is so mean and won’t share the juicy pears! Oh, we are so hungry and thirsty!”
Rabbit thought about this and being such a clever a clever animal, he immediately devised a plan. “Come close, come close. Listen to me and I will tell you what to do.”
The next morning all of the animals secretly gathered in the forest near the field where tiger was sleeping. All of the animals who lived on the ground, like Turtle, Elephant, Ox and Donkey, stood near big hollow logs. All of the monkeys and birds who lived in the trees quietly sat in the branches and waited for rabbit to arrive.
Soon Rabbit did show up, carrying a large, thick rope. He ran across the field and made a lot of noise. “Oh, my! Oh, my!” he shouted.
Tiger sleepily opened an eye and growled, “Why are you making so much noise, Rabbit? Can’t you see I am sleeping?”
“Tiger! You must run! A big wind is coming that will blow everyone off the earth!” Just at that moment, the animals hidden in the forest began to make a great racket.
Eagle and Stork and Owl and all the rest of the birds flapped their wings, causing the leaves to shake and twist. Elephant, Ox, Otter, Crocodile and all of the animals on the ground beat on the hollow logs and smacked the trees. They scurried around in the brush and altogether set the entire forest to swinging and swaying like it was the end of the world!
Tiger was terrified! “What do I do?!” What do I do?!” he screamed.
“You must run,” Rabbit said. “I cannot help you now. I have to tie the other animals down with this rope so that they do not fly off of the earth!”
“You must tie me down! Tiger demanded.
Rabbit shook his head, “But I must go help the other animals or they will all blow away! You are big and strong. You have a very good chance of escaping alive!”
“No!” Tiger roared. “You must tie me up now!”
“Very well,” Rabbit sighed. “I will tie you up now.”
And so he tied Tiger to a tree on the edge of the field. He tied the rope tight, but Tiger kept shouting, “Tighter, Tighter! I don’t want to be blown of the earth!”
When he was done, Rabbit stepped back and called for the other animals to come out of the forest.
“Look here,” he said out loud. “Look here at the one who tried to keep all of the juicy pears to himself instead of sharing them. Well, food was put on the earth for all enjoy. Nobody has the right to be selfish with what is meant everyone.”
And then all of the animals sat in the shade of the big pear tree and happily feasted on the delicious fruit . . . together.
What did rabbit do to tiger?
He blew the earth around tiger.
He tied up Tiger to the tree tightly.
He took Tiger's pears.
He hid Tiger in a safe place.
He blew Tiger strongly.
Once upon a time, there was a little drought. The rains had not come that year and the crops were doing very badly. Without much food and water, all of the animals were very hot, very thirsty and very hungry.
It just so happened that there was a field, and in the middle of this field was one large pear tree full of the juiciest pears you ever did see. They were big and yellow and just waiting to be picked.
Unfortunately, at the base of this tree was a very mean tiger.
The tiger was greedy and selfish, and refused to let anyone approach the tree. He would sit all day in the shade of the pear tree and growl at anyone who came too close.
Eventually, a rabbit happened by and heard what was going on. “Oh, Rabbit, what are we going?” wailed the animals. “Tiger is so mean and won’t share the juicy pears! Oh, we are so hungry and thirsty!”
Rabbit thought about this and being such a clever a clever animal, he immediately devised a plan. “Come close, come close. Listen to me and I will tell you what to do.”
The next morning all of the animals secretly gathered in the forest near the field where tiger was sleeping. All of the animals who lived on the ground, like Turtle, Elephant, Ox and Donkey, stood near big hollow logs. All of the monkeys and birds who lived in the trees quietly sat in the branches and waited for rabbit to arrive.
Soon Rabbit did show up, carrying a large, thick rope. He ran across the field and made a lot of noise. “Oh, my! Oh, my!” he shouted.
Tiger sleepily opened an eye and growled, “Why are you making so much noise, Rabbit? Can’t you see I am sleeping?”
“Tiger! You must run! A big wind is coming that will blow everyone off the earth!” Just at that moment, the animals hidden in the forest began to make a great racket.
Eagle and Stork and Owl and all the rest of the birds flapped their wings, causing the leaves to shake and twist. Elephant, Ox, Otter, Crocodile and all of the animals on the ground beat on the hollow logs and smacked the trees. They scurried around in the brush and altogether set the entire forest to swinging and swaying like it was the end of the world!
Tiger was terrified! “What do I do?!” What do I do?!” he screamed.
“You must run,” Rabbit said. “I cannot help you now. I have to tie the other animals down with this rope so that they do not fly off of the earth!”
“You must tie me down! Tiger demanded.
Rabbit shook his head, “But I must go help the other animals or they will all blow away! You are big and strong. You have a very good chance of escaping alive!”
“No!” Tiger roared. “You must tie me up now!”
“Very well,” Rabbit sighed. “I will tie you up now.”
And so he tied Tiger to a tree on the edge of the field. He tied the rope tight, but Tiger kept shouting, “Tighter, Tighter! I don’t want to be blown of the earth!”
When he was done, Rabbit stepped back and called for the other animals to come out of the forest.
“Look here,” he said out loud. “Look here at the one who tried to keep all of the juicy pears to himself instead of sharing them. Well, food was put on the earth for all enjoy. Nobody has the right to be selfish with what is meant everyone.”
And then all of the animals sat in the shade of the big pear tree and happily feasted on the delicious fruit . . . together.
What can you learn from the story?
We should do something to reach our dream.
We should keep our belongings well.
We should not help others.
We should not be greedy.
We should be wise.
Once upon a time, there was a little drought. The rains had not come that year and the crops were doing very badly. Without much food and water, all of the animals were very hot, very thirsty and very hungry.
It just so happened that there was a field, and in the middle of this field was one large pear tree full of the juiciest pears you ever did see. They were big and yellow and just waiting to be picked.
Unfortunately, at the base of this tree was a very mean tiger.
The tiger was greedy and selfish, and refused to let anyone approach the tree. He would sit all day in the shade of the pear tree and growl at anyone who came too close.
Eventually, a rabbit happened by and heard what was going on. “Oh, Rabbit, what are we going?” wailed the animals. “Tiger is so mean and won’t share the juicy pears! Oh, we are so hungry and thirsty!”
Rabbit thought about this and being such a clever a clever animal, he immediately devised a plan. “Come close, come close. Listen to me and I will tell you what to do.”
The next morning all of the animals secretly gathered in the forest near the field where tiger was sleeping. All of the animals who lived on the ground, like Turtle, Elephant, Ox and Donkey, stood near big hollow logs. All of the monkeys and birds who lived in the trees quietly sat in the branches and waited for rabbit to arrive.
Soon Rabbit did show up, carrying a large, thick rope. He ran across the field and made a lot of noise. “Oh, my! Oh, my!” he shouted.
Tiger sleepily opened an eye and growled, “Why are you making so much noise, Rabbit? Can’t you see I am sleeping?”
“Tiger! You must run! A big wind is coming that will blow everyone off the earth!” Just at that moment, the animals hidden in the forest began to make a great racket.
Eagle and Stork and Owl and all the rest of the birds flapped their wings, causing the leaves to shake and twist. Elephant, Ox, Otter, Crocodile and all of the animals on the ground beat on the hollow logs and smacked the trees. They scurried around in the brush and altogether set the entire forest to swinging and swaying like it was the end of the world!
Tiger was terrified! “What do I do?!” What do I do?!” he screamed.
“You must run,” Rabbit said. “I cannot help you now. I have to tie the other animals down with this rope so that they do not fly off of the earth!”
“You must tie me down! Tiger demanded.
Rabbit shook his head, “But I must go help the other animals or they will all blow away! You are big and strong. You have a very good chance of escaping alive!”
“No!” Tiger roared. “You must tie me up now!”
“Very well,” Rabbit sighed. “I will tie you up now.”
And so he tied Tiger to a tree on the edge of the field. He tied the rope tight, but Tiger kept shouting, “Tighter, Tighter! I don’t want to be blown of the earth!”
When he was done, Rabbit stepped back and called for the other animals to come out of the forest.
“Look here,” he said out loud. “Look here at the one who tried to keep all of the juicy pears to himself instead of sharing them. Well, food was put on the earth for all enjoy. Nobody has the right to be selfish with what is meant everyone.”
And then all of the animals sat in the shade of the big pear tree and happily feasted on the delicious fruit . . . together.
"They were big and yellow . . . . (Paragraph 2)
The word 'they' refers to ___________________
pear tress
pear leaves
juicy pears
the animals
the fruits
Once upon a time, there was a little drought. The rains had not come that year and the crops were doing very badly. Without much food and water, all of the animals were very hot, very thirsty and very hungry.
It just so happened that there was a field, and in the middle of this field was one large pear tree full of the juiciest pears you ever did see. They were big and yellow and just waiting to be picked.
Unfortunately, at the base of this tree was a very mean tiger.
The tiger was greedy and selfish, and refused to let anyone approach the tree. He would sit all day in the shade of the pear tree and growl at anyone who came too close.
Eventually, a rabbit happened by and heard what was going on. “Oh, Rabbit, what are we going?” wailed the animals. “Tiger is so mean and won’t share the juicy pears! Oh, we are so hungry and thirsty!”
Rabbit thought about this and being such a clever a clever animal, he immediately devised a plan. “Come close, come close. Listen to me and I will tell you what to do.”
The next morning all of the animals secretly gathered in the forest near the field where tiger was sleeping. All of the animals who lived on the ground, like Turtle, Elephant, Ox and Donkey, stood near big hollow logs. All of the monkeys and birds who lived in the trees quietly sat in the branches and waited for rabbit to arrive.
Soon Rabbit did show up, carrying a large, thick rope. He ran across the field and made a lot of noise. “Oh, my! Oh, my!” he shouted.
Tiger sleepily opened an eye and growled, “Why are you making so much noise, Rabbit? Can’t you see I am sleeping?”
“Tiger! You must run! A big wind is coming that will blow everyone off the earth!” Just at that moment, the animals hidden in the forest began to make a great racket.
Eagle and Stork and Owl and all the rest of the birds flapped their wings, causing the leaves to shake and twist. Elephant, Ox, Otter, Crocodile and all of the animals on the ground beat on the hollow logs and smacked the trees. They scurried around in the brush and altogether set the entire forest to swinging and swaying like it was the end of the world!
Tiger was terrified! “What do I do?!” What do I do?!” he screamed.
“You must run,” Rabbit said. “I cannot help you now. I have to tie the other animals down with this rope so that they do not fly off of the earth!”
“You must tie me down! Tiger demanded.
Rabbit shook his head, “But I must go help the other animals or they will all blow away! You are big and strong. You have a very good chance of escaping alive!”
“No!” Tiger roared. “You must tie me up now!”
“Very well,” Rabbit sighed. “I will tie you up now.”
And so he tied Tiger to a tree on the edge of the field. He tied the rope tight, but Tiger kept shouting, “Tighter, Tighter! I don’t want to be blown of the earth!”
When he was done, Rabbit stepped back and called for the other animals to come out of the forest.
“Look here,” he said out loud. “Look here at the one who tried to keep all of the juicy pears to himself instead of sharing them. Well, food was put on the earth for all enjoy. Nobody has the right to be selfish with what is meant everyone.”
And then all of the animals sat in the shade of the big pear tree and happily feasted on the delicious fruit . . . together.
"Unfortunately, at the base of this tree was a very mean tiger." (Paragraph 2)
What does the opposite meaning of the word 'mean'?
Powerful
Excellent
Generous
Selfish
Greedy
Rearrange these words into a good sentence!
been-have-you-ever-Bali-in?
Have you ever been in Bali?
You been in Bali have ever?
Have you in Bali ever been?
Ever you been have in Bali?
Have you been ever Bali in?
I ___________________ in Balikpapan for ten years.
have lived
has lived
lived
life
have living
I have learned karate ___________________
since a year ago
a year ago
tomorrow
yesterday
now
A: "The phone is ringing."
B: ...?
I'll get it!
I'm getting it!
get it!
I'm going to get it!
getting it!
Annisa ___________________ a lot of money yesterday. She ___________________ a dress which ___________________ Rp. 1.350.000,00.
spent; bought ;costed
spend ; buy ; cost
spends , buys ; costs
spending ,;buying ; costing
spent ; bought; cost
When I was ... a cake, you ... attention on me.
making, paid
made, pay
making, paying
make, give
making, give
Re-arrange this sentence into a question!
tonight-shall-for-we-out-sightseeing-go?
Shall we out go tonight sightseeing for?
Shall we go out for sight tonight seeing?
Shall we go out tonight for sightseeing?
Shall we go out for tonight sightseeing for?
Shall we out go sightseeing for tonight?
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