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REMEDIAL QUIZ 11th GRADE SMAN 12 BANDAR LAMPUNG

REMEDIAL QUIZ 11th GRADE


I.                    READ THE TEXT AND FILL THE BLANK WITH CORRECT WORD ON THE BOX!!!

HAD EATEN          RULED          HELPED       BOUNDED OF
KNEW            WAS WORRIED   WAS LEFT    LEARNED     ACCOMPANIED                           COULD CATCH
 
 





Once upon a time, a king (1) ___ over a rich kingdom. He had a wise and beautiful queen, four chief ministers, a royal astrologer - who always (2)____ the king make decisions - and a whole class of mandarins and officials to perform all the honors for the king.
                The problem was that neither the king, nor the four chief ministers (3) ____ anything about magic, which was necessary for victory in battle. Because of this the king (4) _______that an army could invade and easily overrun his kingdom.
                One morning, the king decided that they should learn magic with a legendary teacher called Tisabamokkha, who lived in a far-off kingdom.
                Tisabamokkha taught the king and his whole followers. They (5)___ how to change themselves into all kinds of animals and heavenly beings.
                When they had learned all they could, the king decided it was time to return to their own kingdom. He set out (6)____by the queen, the royal astrologer and the four chief ministers. After they had traveled for three days, they got lost in a huge forest. They (7) ____all their food and they began to eat the roots and berries. The king was worried that he would die so he asked the group what they thought they should do
The royal astrologer suggested, “Maybe we should use the magic to turn ourselves into a tiger, then we (8)________other animals to eat. We could wait until we got back to our own kingdom to turn ourselves back into humans again.”
                The other members of the group all agreed with the astrologer.
                “Which part of the tiger’s body do you each wish to be?” the king asked.
                The four chief ministers wanted to turn into the four legs of the tiger, the astrologer into the tiger’s tail and the queen into the tiger’s body. The tiger’s head (9)_______for the king himself.
                They all recited the magic to transform their bodies and sure enough, there stood a royal tiger. The tiger (10)____to catch deer and antelope to eat. After a while, the tiger was so happy that he forgot to return to his own kingdom. He did not regret his wonderful new life.

II.                  CHOOSE THE TOPIC AND CREATE YOUR OWN REPORT FROM THE TOPIC. YOU CAN APPLY MIND MAP TECHNIQUES TO HELP YOU BROADEN YOUR IDEA.

(MIN. 15 SENTENCES)

  
        A: BOROBUDUR TEMPLE               B: MAMMALS           C: PALM TREE 


III.                GIVE THE CORRECT ANSWER

COMPARATIVE DEGREE
Change the adjective in bracket into good form.

1.       SHE ALWAYS BUYS THE DRESS _______________ (EXPENSIVE) THAN USUAL.
2.       I THINK SHOUT IS ______________( GOOD ) GROUP IN THE REMIX COMPETITION.
3.       THOSE BOOKS ARE ___________ (CHEAP) THAN THESE.
4.       THIS QUESTION IS ______________ (EASY) AS BEFORE
5.       THE _______________ (CAREFUL)PERSON WILL SAVE ANYWHERE

CONNECTOR
Make sentence from these connectors below.
1.       MOREOVER = _________________________________
2.       ALTHOUGH = _________________________________
3.       BECAUSE = ___________________________________
4.       NOT ONLY…. BUT ALSO = ________________________
5.       THEREFORE = _________________________________


CAUTION: MAKE YOUR OWN PARAGRAPH AND SENTENCE, IF I FIND SAME PARAGRAPH AND SENTENCE I’LL DEVIED IT.

                                          
HAVE NICE STUDYING AND GOOD LUCK
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LAST SUBMITTED ON SATURDAY 15th OCTOBER 2016



     

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