The document describes the platypus and provides multiple choice questions about it. It then describes whales and provides additional multiple choice questions. Finally, it describes anacondas and provides two final multiple choice questions.
1. The platypus is described as a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to Australia that lays eggs, has fur-covered bodies and tails, webbed feet, and an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius.
2. Whales are described as sea-living mammals that breathe air and have horizontal tail paddles and a single nostril, with blubber under their skin for insulation.
3. Anacondas are described as the largest snake, living in tropical South America, giving birth to 20
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The document describes the platypus and provides multiple choice questions about it. It then describes whales and provides additional multiple choice questions. Finally, it describes anacondas and provides two final multiple choice questions.
1. The platypus is described as a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to Australia that lays eggs, has fur-covered bodies and tails, webbed feet, and an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius.
2. Whales are described as sea-living mammals that breathe air and have horizontal tail paddles and a single nostril, with blubber under their skin for insulation.
3. Anacondas are described as the largest snake, living in tropical South America, giving birth to 20
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Nama: Aulya Putri Adzania Dunggio
Kelas: E-4 The following text is for question 1 to 2
The platypus is a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to East to North Australia, including
Tazmania. It is one of the five extreme species of mono-dreams. The only mammal that lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young. The body and the broad flat The tail of these animals are covered with dense brown fur, that traps a lay including ear to keep the animals warm. It uses its tail for story joy fact. It has webbed feet and the large robbery’s net. These are species that are be closer to those of ducks, then to these any known mammals. Weight varies considerably from 0.7 to 2.4 kg with males being larger than females. And male averages 50 cm total length whiles the female major approximately 45 cm. The platypus has an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius rather than 37 degrees Celsius that is typical of the placental mammals. 1. What animal is being described in the monologue? A. Octopus. B. Rhinocero C. Platypus D. Mosquitos. E. Hippopotamus.
2. How much does the Platypus weigh?
A. 0.7 to 2.4 kg B. 0.7 to 2.5 kg. C. 0.7 to 2.6 kg. D. 0.7 to 2.7 kg. E. 0.7 to 2.8 kg.
3. What is Report Text?
A. a text that contains detailed information about something in general based on a study B.a text that describes the properties of the object being described. C. a text that contains why and how natural, social, scientific, cultural, and other phenomena occur. D. text that contains a statement that can invite or encourage someone to be able to follow the wishes of the author. E. texts that contain ways to make or do something.
The following text is for question 4 to 7
Whales are sea-living mammals. They therefore breathe air but cannot survive or land. Some species are very large indeed and the blue whale, which can exceed 30 meter length, is the largest animal which lives on earth. Superficially, the whale looks rather like a fish, but there are important difference in its external structure; its tail consists of a pair of broad, flat horizontal paddles (the tail of a fish is vertical) and it has a single nostril on top of its breadth, broad head. The skin is smooth and shiny and beneath it lies a layer of flat (blubber). This is up to 30 meter in thickness and serves to conserve heat and body fluids. 4. What is the text about? a. sea-living mammals b. the description of mammals c. the difference between whales and fish d. whales e. how whales survive themselves
5. The length of a whale is……..
a. is generally more than 30 meter b. may be more than 30 meter c. is less than 30 meter d. ranges from 30 meter to more than 30 meter e. is 30 meter at the most
6. What type of text is used by the writer?
a. narrative b. report c. recount d. news items e. exposition
7. To tell the factual information, the writer uses…….
a. passive voice b. direct speech c. reported speech d. simple past tense e. simple present tense
8. The following are the structures of the report text
A. Orientation-Complication-Resolution B. Identification-Description C. General Classification-Description D. Objective-Material-Steps E. Thesis-Argumentation The following text is for question 9 to 10 The anaconda is the largest snake in the world. Also known as the Water Boa, this giant, meat- eater lives in swampy areas of tropical South America. It spends a lot of time in shallow water, hidden from unsuspecting prey. Anacondas are related to boa constrictors. They give birth to 20 to 40 baby snakes at one time. Like all snakes, anacondas are cold-blooded; they have the same temperature as the environment. They continue to grow all their lives, getting bigger and bigger each year. The longest anaconda ever found was 11.4 m long, there are probably even bigger anacondas that have not been seen. Anacondas are greenish-brown with a double row of black oval spots on the back and smaller white markings on the sides. 48. What is the monologue about? A. Snakes. B. Anacondas C. Kinds of snakes. D. What an anaconda looks like. E. Another name for an anaconda.
49. How many babies does an anaconda give birth at one time? A. 10 – 20. B. 10 – 30. C. 20 – 30. D. 20 – 40D