The Reading Text For Question 1 - 13
The Reading Text For Question 1 - 13
The Reading Text For Question 1 - 13
On Saturday night, we went to the Town Hall. It was the last day of the year and a large
crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would strike twelve in twenty
minutes’ time. Fifteen minutes passed and then, at five to twelve, the clock stopped. The big
minute hand did not move. We waited and waited, but nothing happened. Suddenly someone
shouted,”It’s two minutes past twelve! The clock has stopped!”
I looked at my watch. It was true. The big clock refused to welcome the New Year. At
that moment, everybody began to laugh and sing.
2. Why did the people gather under the Town Hall clock?
A. To welcome the New Year
B. To see the newly bought clock
C. To strike the laughing people
D. To stop people who shouted
E. To sing a sing together
6. What probably happened when someone shouted that the clock stopped?
A. Everybody directly celebrated the New Year
B. Everybody sings and laugh.
C. Everybody looked for a watch.
D. Every body igneted a fireworkd
E. Everybody shouted too.
8. It was the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town
Hall clock.
What is the closest meaning of the underlined word?
A. Big
B. Much
C. Many
D. Lots of
E. Mass
13. Which step does the writer use to write the text?
A. Thesis - argument - recommendation
B. Orientation - events - re-orientation
C. Orientation - complication - resulution
D. Orientation - evaluation - complication
E. Newsworthy events - background events – sources
Vasco da Gama is best remembered as the first European to sail from European to India.
The sea route he found helped Portugal build a rich empire overseas.
Vasco da gama was born is Sines, Portugal, around 1469. As young man, da gama studied
navigation an astronomy. He went on the serve as an officer in the Portuguese navy. In 1497,
the king of Portugal asked da Gama to find the sea route to india by sailling around Africa. This
would allow Portugal to control the rich Indian spice trade. Could da Gama do it? Earlier
Portuguese expedition had rounded the southern trips of Africa. But these trip were long,
difficult, and dangerous. Was it possible to travel from europe to india in a single voyage?
In July 1497, da gama set sail from lisbon, portugal, with four ships. By january 1498, the
expedition reached mozambique on africa’s southeastern coast. But arab traders in
mozambique disslike the portuguese. They drove da gama away, farther north, on the coast of
kenya, da gama calicut on india’s coast. In calicut, da gama found pearls, jewels, and
wonderful spices for sale. But the king and local merchents refused to trade with portuguise.
Furious, da gama siled away. He arrived in portugal 1499 and was honored as hero.
In 1502, da gama made a second voyage to india. he returned to calicut with warships and
soldiers. Da gama sank merchant vessels and killed many civilians. The king of calicut
surrended. Da gama sailed home to portugal carrying a rich cargo of spice. Portugal soon built
a valuable trading empire in India.
In 1524, da gama made his last voyage to india. The portuguese king had named da gama
the governor of portugal’s possesions there. Da gama died three months after reahing India.
15. “Earlier Portuguese expedition had rounded the southern tip of africa” (paragraph 2)
The meaning of the underline word is...
A. Presently
B. Shortly
C. Before
D. Soon
E. Later
16. Portugal built a valuable trading empire in india soon after da gama defeated the king and
the people of calicut in....
A. 1497
B. 1498
C. 1499
D. 1502
E. 1524
17. What did the king do while da gama successful in helping his country to build a rich empire
overseas? Giving him as....
A. As an empire
B. The best civilian
C. A good soldier
D. One of Portugal’s merchants
E. One of portugal’s governors