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“ The Ugly Duckling”

A little duckling was terribly unhappy because he thought he was the ugliest amongst all his
brothers and sisters. They’d not play with him and titillated the poor ugly duckling. One day, he
saw his reflection within the water and cried, “Nobody likes me. I’m so ugly.” He decided to go
away from home and went far-off into the woods.

Deep within the forest, he saw a cottage in which there lived an old lady, her hen, and her cat.
The duckling stayed with them for a few times however he was sad there and shortly left. Once
the winter set in, the poor duckling nearly froze to death. A peasant took him home to his woman
and kids. The poor duckling was afraid of the kids and escaped. The ugly duckling spent the
winter in a very marshy lake.

Finally, spring arrived. One day, the duckling saw a gorgeous swan swimming within the lake
and fell in love with her. Then again he remembered how everybody made fun of him and he
bent his head down in shame. Once he saw his own reflection in the water he was astonied. He
wasn’t an unsightly duckling any longer, but a handsome young swan! Now, he knew why he
had looked so completely different from his brothers and sisters. “They were ducklings but I
used to be a baby swan!” he said to himself. He married the gorgeous swan and lived happily
ever once.

 
1. Why did the baby duck decide to leave home?
A. He saw a swan.
B. He is trying to catch a kit.
C. He saw his reflection and thought nobody liked him because he was ugly.
Jawabannya adalah C, penjelasannya terdapat pada paragraf awal, kalimat terakhir.
 
2. After leaving home, where does the duckling go?
A. He goes to the hills.
B. A cottage in a deep forest.
C. He go to another village
Jawabannya adalah B, penjelasannya terdapat pada paragraf dua kalimat pertama.
 
3. Who took the ugly duckling to home after going away from cottage?
A. A peasant.
B. A hen.
C. Beautiful swan.
Jawabannya adalah A, penjelasannya terdapat pada paragraf dua, kalimat ketiga “A peasant took
him home to his wife and children.”
 
4. Where ugly duckling spend the winter?
A. A cottage.
B. Marshy pond.
C. Lake.
Jawabannya adalah B, penjelasannya terdapat pada paragraf dua kalimat terakhir “The ugly
duckling spent the winter in a marshy pond.”
 
5. When the ugly duckling saw a gorgeous swan?
A. Winter.
B. Summer.
C. Spring.

Badang and the Singapore Stone

According to local Malay folklore, Badang began as a poor fisherman who plied his trade at mouth of the
Singapore River. One day he caught a genie in his fishing net, and in return of his release, the genie granted
Badang’s wish to be the strongest man alive.

Impressed with Badang’s enormous strength, the Rajah of Singapura appointed him as the imperial warrior. Soon,
other kingdoms heard of Badang’s fame and sent their warriors to challenge him. The king of India, in particular,
sent his kingdom’s strongest man Wadi Bijaya to Singapura for a duel. In the last contest, Badang beat Wadi
Bijaya by lifting a huge rock and throwing it towards the Singapore River.

Ancient inscriptions were added to the rock, probably to commemorate Badang’s achievements but centuries
later in 1843, the British colonial government blasted it to pieces. Known as the Singapore Stone, only a fragment
remains, and is now kept in the Singapore History Museum.
 

1.Why did Badang become a strong man alive?

Because He was a poor fisherman.

Because a Genie granted Badang’s wish.

Because Rajah of Singapura gave the power to him.

Because Badang could beat Wadi Wijaya by lifting a huge rock.

2.What is the main idea of the second paragraph?

The Rajah of Singapura was impressed with Badang’s strength.

The Rajah of Singapura appointed Wadi to fight with Badang.

Badang could beat his enemy by lifting a huge rock.

British colonial government blasted Badang.

3.What can we learn from the story above?

The weakness will be defeated by the strong one.

Strength will not always give us a good win.

The strong man will lead the world well.

Only a strong man can defeat Badang.


Text 2

Long time ago there lived a king of a kingdom of Kediri, Raden Putra. He liked cock fighting.  One of
his wives told him that the queen had put poison in his food.  The king was very angry. Without
thinking deeply, he ordered his soldiers to bring the queen to a wood and kill her. But the soldiers
took a pity on her as at that time she was pregnant.  They did not kill her.

When the queen gave birth to a baby boy, she named him Cinde Laras. In his 15, he had a cock.
Cinde Laras liked cock fighting, too. His cock was strong, so it won all fight. Hearing it, the king
invited Cinde Laras to the palace for a cock fighting. In a fight, his cock could easily beat the king’s
cock. Everybody was surprised when Cinde Laras’ cock crowed “Cockledodo,  I am Cinde Laras’
cock, who lived in the wood, the son of Raden Putra”

The king was very surprised. Cinde Laras told him that he was the son of the queen who now lived in
the wood. It made the king regretted his unwise decision. The King regretted his unwise decision. 
After that the king met the queen in the wood. Then he brought them back to palace and
he punished his evil wife.

4.What does the text tell us about?

Cinde Laras.

Raden Putra.

A cock fighting.

A King of Kediri Kingdom.

5.Why did the soldiers bring the queen to the forest?

Because the soldiers did not like the queen.

Because the soldiers are asked by the King.

Because the queen put poison into the King’s.

Because the queen wanted to live in the forest.

6.What can we learn from the story?

Be wise in every decision you make.

Honest is the best attitude in our life.

Patient will give us a peaceful life.

Don’t worry about your future.

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