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The Brainy Body

Your brain is as big as your two fists side by side. It's the place where you think, learn,
work out problems, remember, feel happy and sad, wonder, worry, have ideas, sleep and
dream.

Yet the brain looks like a wrinkly lump of grey-pink jelly! On average, it weighs about 1.4
kilograms. It doesn't move, but its amazing nerve activity uses up one-fifth of all the
energy needed by the body.

The main part of the brain is its bulging, wrinkled upper part, the cerebrum. Different areas
of its surface (cerebral cortex) deal with nerve signals to and from different parts of the
body. For example, messages from the eyes pass to the lower rear part of the cerebrum,
called the visual center. They are sorted here as the brain cells work out what the eyes are
seeing.

There are also areas for touch, hearing, taste and other body processes. ,

The cerebellum is the rounded, wrinkled part at the back of the brain. It processes
messages from the motor center, sorting and coordinating them in great detail, to send to
the body's hundreds of muscles. This is how we learn skilled, precise movements such as
writing, cycling or playing music (or all three), almost without thinking.

The brain stem is the lower part of the brain, where it joins the body's main nerve, the
spinal cord. The brain stem controls basic processes vital for life, like breathing, heartbeat,
digesting food and removing wastes.

The brain really does have 'brain waves'. Every second it receives sorts and sends millions
of nerve signals. Special pads attached to the head can detect these tiny electrical pulses.
They are shown on a screen or paper strip as wavy lines called an EEG, electro-
encephalogram.

1. How big is the brain according to the text?


A. 1.4 kilograms
B. Hundreds
C. Millions tons
D. 1.5 kilograms
E. Two fists

2. What is the main part of the brain?


A. Fists
B. Cerebrum
C. Cerebellum
D. Bulging
E. Encephalogram
3. What is the cerebellum?
A. It is the main part of the brain which processes massage from the eyes pass to the
lower rear part
B. It is the special pads attached to the head can detect these tiny electrical pulses
C. It controls basic processes vital for life, like breathing, heartbeat, digesting food
and removing wastes
D. It is back part of the brain which processes massage from the motor center
E. It is the lower part of the brain, where it joins the body’s main nerve, the spinal
cord

4. Which part controls the heartbeat?


A. The cerebellum
B. The cerebrum
C. The brain stem
D. The cerebral cortex
E. The electro-encephalogram

5. "Different areas of its surface…" (paragraph 3) The underlined word means ….


A. The brain stem
B. The cerebellum
C. The electro-encephalogram
D. The spinal cord
E. The cerebrum

Procedure Text
How to Make Bregedel Tempe

The ingredients:

 150 g tempe
 1 tablespoon flour
 1 egg
 1 spoon Royco
 1 cup vegetable oil for frying

Here are the instructions:

1. Mash the tempe with a fork.


2. Put the mashed tempe in a bowl and mix with the flour and Royco, followed by an
egg.
3. Shape the tempe into the size of a golf ball and flatten a little with a fork.
4. Heat the vegetable oil in a medium flame. When the oil is hot, drop the tempe into
the oil, five or six at a time.
5. Fry until golden brown on both sides, drain on absorbent paper and serve hot with
chili or sauce.
A. Choose the best answer based on the text above!

1.Which statement is TRUE about the instruction?

A. We need the big fire to make oil become hot.


B. We ought to drop the tempe around ten or twelve at a two times.
C. We fork to flatten the shape of tempe.
D. We fry the tempe before golden brown.

2. What is the main ingredient of the bregedel tempe?


A. Tempe
B. Bregedel Tempe
C. Tempe and Egg
D. Tempe, flour and Royco

3. When we add the egg in making bregedel tempe?


A. Between we mask the tempe and shape the tempe.
B. After we shape the tempe and before we mask the tempe.
C. Before we shape the tempe and mix the tempe with Royco.
D. While we shape the tempe.

4. What is the Generic Structure of the text?


A. Goal – Equipment – Steps
B. Goal – Materials – Resolution
C. Goal – Materials – Steps
D. Goal – Ingredients – Resolution

5. What is the social fuction of this text?


A. To inform the readers about Bregedel Tempe.
B. To retell about Bregedel Tempe.
C. To describe about Bregedel Tempe
D. To describe about how to make Bregedel Tempe

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