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ATM
An Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) is a
machine permitting a bank’s costumer to make cash withdrawals at anytime
without a human teller.
ATMs have a wide variety of names,
such as : Automatic Teller Machine, Automated Banking Machine, Hole-in-the
wall, Cash dispenser, and some other names.
ATMs allow people to deposit cash or
checks, check their account balances, transfer money between their bank
accounts, and many others.
In modern ATMs, customers
authenticate themselves by using a plastic card with a magnetic stripe. It
encodes the customer’s account number. By entering a pass code called a PIN
(personal Identification Number), a customer can make withdrawals. If the
customers enter it incorrectly several times in row, most ATMs will retain the
card as a security precaution.
Most ATMs are connected to
inter-bank network. It enables the customers to withdrawal in places where
their bank has no branches. Besides, it is also possible to withdraw local
currency in a foreign country. Many banks charge a fee for the use of their
ATMs. Nowadays, many banks place ATMs in grocery stores, shopping malls, and
other locations.
1. What
are the function of ATM?
a. deposit
cash or checks, check account balances, transfer money, and many others.
b. Check
account balances
c. Transfer
money
d. Deposit
cash
e. Withdraw
money
2.
What are other names of ATM? Except ...
a. Automatic
Teller Machine c. Automated
Banking Machine
b. Hole-in-the
wall d.
Cash withdrawer
3.
How can the customers withdraw their
money using ATM?
a. Using
a plastic card c.
Entering a pass code
b. Asking
teller d.
Telling the bank
4.
What happen if the customers enter
incorretly PIN several times in row?
a. The
bank will take the ATM c.
The teller will tell the PIN
b. ATMs
will retain the card d.
ATM will be dissapeared
5.
Where can we find ATM?
a. Beach b. Grocery stores c. Lake d.
Mountain
6.
What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
a. ATM
are connected inter-bank c.
Definition of ATM
b. The
variety names of ATM d.
How ATM is used
7.
The way to use ATM card can be found in
paragraph ....
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d.
4
8.
“If the customers enter it incorrectly several times in
row.(Paragraph 4) ” The underlined word refers to ....
a. ATM b. PIN c. Bank d. Card
9.
“ATMs allow people to deposit cash or
checks, check their account
balances, (Paragraph 3)” the underlined word refers to ....
a. Banks b. ATMs c. People d. Tellers
10. ...
make cash withdrawals at anytime without a human teller. The underlined word has similar meaning to ...
a. Bank
officer b. People c. Customer d. ATM card
11. ATMs
allow people to deposit cash
or checks,... The antonym of the underlined word is ...
a. Save b. Take c. Give d. Make
12. “If
the customers enter it incorrectly
several...” the synonym of the underlined word is ....
a. Right b. True c. Wrongly d. Appropriate
13. Maturity
– about – rhinos – at – sexual – female – reach
– five
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
The best arrangement of
the sentense above is.....
a. 6
– 3 – 7 – 5 – 1 – 4 – 2 – 8
b. 6
– 4 – 7 – 5 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 8
c. 6
– 3 – 7 – 4 – 1 – 5 – 8 – 2
d. 6
– 4 – 7 – 3 – 2 – 8 – 1 – 5
- Overflow
– soaks – flood – an – that – is – land
– of – water
1 2 3 4
5 6 7
8 9
The best arrangement of
the sentence above is .....
a. 3
– 1 – 4 – 5 – 2 – 8 – 7 – 9 – 6
b. 3
– 6 – 4 – 1 – 9 – 8 – 5 – 7 – 2
c. 3
– 6 – 4 – 1 – 8 – 9 – 5 – 2 – 7
d. 3
– 1 – 5 – 7 – 2 – 9 – 2 – 8 – 4
- 1. They have many different shape
and colour
2.
While others are flat and rounded
3.
There are many different kinds of fish
4.
Some fish are long and thin
5.
Fish are animals that live in water
the best arrangement of
the jumbled sentences above is....
- 3 – 5 – 2 – 4 – 1
- 5 – 3 – 1 – 4 – 2
- 5 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4
d.
3 – 5 – 4 – 1 – 2
Aji Saka and Dewata Cengkar
Many, many years ago, the kinngdom
of Medangkamulan was ruled by a King named Dewata Cengkar. This king had a
strange and frightening habit. He liked to eat human beings
One day, a young traveller arrived
in the kingdom. He was called Aji Saka. Aji Saka took a shelter in the house of
a widow who quickly came to look upon the young man as her own son. When he
heard of the king’s strange appetite, Aji Saka sympathized with the villagers’
plight and immadiately volunteered to become the king’s next meal.
Aji Saka went directly to the king’s
palace. “I am willing to be your next meal, Your Highness. However, I have a
request,” said Aji Saka to the king. “Whatever you please, young man, I will
grant your request,” the king replied. “Before you eat me, grant me some land.
Just enough length of my own headcloth.” continued Aji Saka. “ Come, young man.
Let’s measure your headcloth so that I can have my meal and you can have your
land” agreed the king.
Aji Saka began to unwrap the cloth
tied around his head. The king got down from his throne and hold one end of the
headcloth. He stepped backward. What he didn’t know was that this headcloth was
much longer. The king kept going backward, step by step, as the cloth kept
unravelling. He stepped backward through the palace square, backward across the
village, holding the end of Aji Saka’s headcloth. The king kept stepping
backward until reached the sea cliffs of the sea.
A great crowd of people had
gathered. They held their breath as their king took his final step backward
over the cliff’s edge and plunged into the waves crashing againts the rocks at
the foot of the sea wall.
16. Who had strange appetite?
a.
Aji Saka b.
Dewata Cengkar c.
Villagers d. Widow
17. Where did Aji Saka stay?
a.
In a widow’s house b. In a village c. In kingdom d.
In a palace
18. What did Aji Saka did to help the villagers?
a.
Give them much money c. Willing to become
the king’s next meal
b.
Take them to his house d. Give them food
19. What was Aji Saka request?
a.
Become a king c. Diamond and gold
b.
Married the princess d. Some land
20. What was the end of the story?
a.
Aji Saka became a king c. The king plunged
into the sea
b.
The villagers was died d. Aji saka
married to the princess
21. The complication of the text can be found in
paragraph…..
a.
1 b. 2 c.
3 d. 5
22. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
a.
Orientation b. Complication c.
Resolution d. Reorientation
23. “He
liked to eat human beings”
(Par 1). The underlined word refers to ….
a.
The king b.
Aji saka c. Villagers d. Widow
24. “… and you can have your land.”(Par 3). The underlined word refers to …..
a The king b. Aji saka c.
Villagers d. Widow
25. “He stepped backward”.
The opposite of the underlined word is …..
a.
Behind d.
Forward d. Beside d. Next to
26. “... had a strange and frightening habit.” The underlined word has similar meaning to …
a.
Brave b.
Exciting d. Interesting d. Scary
The greedy dog
One day, a dog stole a big piece of meat. Then, he ran
to the ...........(27) of a river. He ............(28) down into the river and
saw another dog with a piece of meat in his ............(29) which was his own
reflection. Then, he ...........(30) himself on the other dog to steal his
meals as well. Unfortunatelly, he was in the water.
27. a. Middle b.
Flow c. Bank d.
Near
- a.
Took b. Made c.
Got d. Looked
- a.
Head b.
Hand c. Mouth
d. Leg
- a.
Made b.
Threw c. Got
d. Had
A.
Answer the questions based on the text !
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31. What kind of text is it ?
32. What is being advertised?
- How much
money do the guests pay for suite room?
- What are
the facilities in the hotel?
- Where is
the hotel located?
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