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5.74 inches by 2.85 inches by 0.32 inches and weighs around 5.61 oz. With such dimensions, it is
friendly to my palm and it can slip easily into my pocket. This smartphone comes with a lot of features
such as high quality camera, Super AMOLED touchscreen, ample internal memory, and powerful
processor. It also has radio and voice recording features for ultimate entertainment. I really love my
new smartphone.
1.Based on the text, writer’s new phone comes with following features, except …..
A.Touchscreen
B. Camera
C. Powerful processor
D.Radio and Voice recording
E. Fingerprint sensor
3.The company assures its customers that they will always maintain the . ... . of their products.
A. Quality B.origin C. price D.sale E. quantity
5. “Before you start to cook, you have to read the recipe.” The underlined word means …….
A. a set of learning instruction
B. a written statement that one has received money
C. a set of cooking instruction
D. a doctor’s written order for a particular medicine
E. a written statement that one has received something
6. “You are going to need.” The expression and what it follows belong to …..
A. event B. steps C. materials D. purpose E. orientation
Singapore is a city state; it is a city but it is also a state. It is a republic. Along with Indonesia,
Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Brunei, it belongs to ASEAN, the association of south-east Asian Nations.
Like Indonesia, Singapore is a country of ‘’Bhineka Tunggal Ika,’’ Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians make up
its citizens. Other Asians, including Indonesians, Japanese, Philippines, Koreans, Thais, and Arabs also live on that
tiny island. Singapore is sometimes called ‘’Instant Asia’’ because you can see varieties of customs, cultures, and
foods of nearly all Asia in Singapore.
9. ‘’…Koreans, Thais, and Arabs live on that tiny island.’’ ( paragraph 2 ) The underlined word may be replaced
by ‘’ very….’’
A. cute B.Huge C.narrow D.Broad E. small
Jakarta is located on the northwest coast of Java Island, at the mouth of the Ciliwung river. It dominates
Indonesian’s administrative, economy, cultural activities, and is a major commercial and transportation within
Asia.
The climate is hot and humid. Rainfall occurs throughout the year. The heaviest rainfall is from November to
May. The city lies on a flat, low plain and is likely to be affected by flood during period of heavy rainfall.
Negeri Sembilan is a unique among Malaysian states for its Adat Pepatih, a matrilineal social system
which came together with the Minangkabau people from the Indonesian island of Sumatra who settled in the state.
The cultural heart of Minangkabau culture in Negeri Sembilan is the pretty royal town of Seri Menanti,
about 50 km from the state capital, Seremban. Here, you will find a traditional timber palace. It was the residence
of Negeri Sembilan’s ruler until 1992 when it was turned into the Royal Museum. It is a showcase of
Minangkabau architecture and design, and it was built by two local crafts men in 1908. No screws or nails were
used in its construction.
For more of the state’s history, you can head to the State Museum in Seremban which is also housed in a former
palace, the Istana Ampang Tinggi. The Adat Museum in Rembau, 25km south of Seremban, contains a fascinating
array of cultural artefacts from handcrafted antiques to community heirlooms. Further to the south is the Pangkalan
Kempas Historical Complex. Its most fascinating feature is a group of stone megaliths which are referred to as
batu hidup (living rocks). Villagers believe the rocks can grow and move on their own.