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A. MULTIPLE CHOICE
School Uniform, Another Good Lesson
School uniform is special clothes worn by all students of a particular school. The uniform
of a school may differ from others. Why should schools use uniforms? Below are some reasons.
First of all,
Notre Dame’s Department of Sociology produced a study in 1998 concerning school uniforms.
Their findings using 10th grade students showed that uniforms have no direct effect on
“substance abuse, behavioral problems or attendance.” It also claimed a negative effect on
student achievements for those students considered ‘pro-school’.
Secondly, uniform helps to create a strong sense school ethos and a sense of belonging to
a particular community. As such it promotes discipline and helps to drive up academic standards,
which is why a uniform is often adopted by schools which are being reopened with a fresh start
after being classified as failing.
Finally, uniform acts as a social leveler, under which all students are equal in the eyes of
the school and of each other. In institutions without uniform students are often competitive and
worry endlessly about their appearance and the clothes they should wear. Pupils without
expensive designer clothes and trainers may be singled out as social outcasts, or stigmatized as
being from poor backgrounds. For these reasons many parents prefer uniforms as they save them
money on buying clothes for school wear. Considering the findings, schools should implement
the uniform as their identity. The government should also publish some kind of rule which makes
uniform compulsory for schools.

1. What is the text about?


a. The school rules d. The importance of school uniform
b. The school identity e. The equally among students
c. What we should wear at school
2. In institutions without uniform students, one will be regarded poor because he/she ……
a. does not wear a school uniform d. posses a bad academic record
b. cannot afford to buy a school uniform e. has a bad attitude at school
c. wears no expensive designer clothes
3. “As such it promotes discipline and helps to drive up academic standards ………..” (Paragraph
3).
What does the underlined word refer?
a. Community c. Research finding e. Uniform
b. School ethos d. A study
4. The last paragraph is about ……….
a. The writer’s suggestion d. The writer’s general statement
b. The writer’s arguments e. The writer’s thesis
c. The writer’s reasons
5. “……. Substance abuse, behavioral problems or attendance.” (Paragraph 2)
The antonym of the underlined word is ……..
a. arrival c. appearance e. absence
b. come up d. Presence

Cars Should Be Banned In The City


Cars should be banned in the city. As we all know, cars create pollution, and cause a lot
of road deaths and other accidents.
Firstly cars, as we all know, contribute to all most of the population in the world.
Cars emit deadly gas that causes illness such as bronchitis, lung cancer and ‘triggers’ of
asthma. Some of these illnesses are so bad that people can die from them.
Secondly, the city is very busy. Pedestrians wander everywhere and cars commonly hit
pedestrians in the city, which causes them to die. Cars today are our roads biggest killers.
Thirdly, cars are noisy. If you live in the city, you may find it hard to sleep at night or
concentrate on your homework, and especially talk to someone.
In conclusion, cars should be banned in the city for the reasons listed.

6. What is the purpose of the text?


a. To present at least two point of view about an issue
b. To entertain the readers
c. To persuade the readers that something should or should not be in the case
d. To inform the readers about events of the day which are considered newsworthy
e. To explain something
7. What does the writer think of cars?
a. They have good and bad effect d. They can make us comfortable
b. We cannot avoid them e. They help pedestrians
c. They are the road biggest killer

8. What is the effect of the noise from the car?


a. We can be sick d. We can sleep well
b. We have difficulties talking to someone e. We can concentrate in our homework
c. We may be hit
9. “Pedestrians wander everywhere and………..” (Paragraph 4).
The underlined word means .......
a. Ramble c. fill the place e. Surprise
b. look after d. jog slowly

The importance of Reading

I personally think that reading is a very important activity in our life. Why do I say so? Firstly,
by reading we can get a lot of knowledge about many things in the world such as Science,
technology. Sports, arts, culture, books, magazine, newspaper,etc.

Secondly, by reading we can get a lot of news and information about something happening in
any parts of the world which can we see directly.

Another reason, reading can give us pleasure too. When we are tired, we read books, newspaper
or magazine on the entertainment columns such as comedy, short story, quiz, etc. To make us
relaxed.

The last, reading can also take us to other parts of the world. By reading a book about Irian Jaya
we may feel we’re really sitting in the jungles not at home in our rooms.

From the facts above, it’s obvious that everyone needs to read to get knowledge, information and
also entertainment. Or in summary we can say reading is truly important in our life.

1. Why is reading very important in our life? Because…..


a) By reading, we can get a lot of friends, relatives, experience, etc.
b) By reading, we can get little knowledge but a lot of entertainment.
c) By reading, we are always relaxed.
d) By reading, we are always happy.
e) By reading we can get a lot of knowledge, news, information and entertainment

2. If we want to get knowledge, what should we do?


a) buy a lot of books
b) borrow a lot of books
c) look for newspaper and magazine
d) sell and buy many expensive books
e) Read a lot of books and other printed materials.

3. What does the text tell us about?


a) The description of reading
b) The function of reading
c) The importance of reading
d) The disadvantages of reading
e) The purpose of reading

4. What is the social function of the text?


a) To tell a story
b) To describe the reader
c) To entertain the reader
d) To give information
e) To persuade the reader

5. Paragraph…. In the text is the thesis.


a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) 5
Smoking in Restaurant

Smoking in restaurants is not a good idea. It must not be allowed because it is rude, harmful to
others and dangerous for the smokers.

Firstly, smoking in a restaurant is impolite. The smell of the smoke affects all people and can
turn them off their food. People pay to taste good food and not to be put off by foul smelling
smoke.

Another reason smoking should not be allowed in restaurant is the harm it can do to
others. Passive smoking that is breathing in smoke made by a smoker can lead to asthma attacks
and even cancer.

Finally, smoking is dangerous and a health risk to the smokers. Cigarettes cause heart and lung
disease and people should not smoke anywhere, not just in restaurants.

Therefore, smoking in restaurants is impolite, harmful to others and a health risk to the smokers
and should not be allowed in any restaurants.

1. Smoking in the restaurants must be avoided because……


a. It is harmful to others
b. It is impolite
c. It’s dangerous to the smokers
d. It can cause heart and lung disease
e. All answers are correct

2. We have many reasons to say that smoking must be avoided. The word reasons mean…..
a. conclusion
b. Point of view
c. argument
d. reinforcement
e. statement

3. Since we can find a thesis, arguments and reiteration in the text, so we can conclude that this
text belongs to…..
a. description
b. narration
c. anecdote
d. procedure
e. analytical exposition

4. What is the purpose of the text?


a. To inform the readers to the readers
b. To persuade to the readers
c. To describe to the readers
d. To tell a story to the readers
e. To argue about smoking to the readers

5. The synonym of the word dangerous in the text is……


a. rude
b. impolite
c. health risk
d. harmful
e. disease

6. Smoking in restaurants is not a good idea. It must not be allowed because it is rude, harmful
to others and dangerous for the smokers.
The sentence above characterize as….. of the text.
a. thesis
b. arguments
c. reiteration
d. topic sentence
e. supporting details

7. Smoking in restaurant should not be allowed. It means that…..


a. people should do smoking in restaurant
b. people should not do smoking in restaurant
c. people must not smoking in restaurant
d. people must not smoke in restaurant
e. people should smoke in restaurant
B. ESSSAY
1. What is analytical exposition text? Explain!

2. What is the purpose of analytical exposition text? Explain it briefly!

3. Mention and explain the generic structure of analytical exposition text!

4. Mention and explain at least 3 generic structure of analytical exposition text!

5. Please make your own analytical exposition text! Use the back side of this paper to write it!

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