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Soal Try Out UN Bahasa Inggris TA 2009/2010

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Soal Try Out UN

DOKUMEN NEGARA
SANGAT RAHASIA
DINAS PENDIDIKAN KOTA .........................
UJI COBA UJIAN NASIONAL (DIKLAT MAPEL)
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2009/2010
SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS (SMA)
LEMBARAN SOAL

Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Kelas : XII IA/IS/BHS
Hari/ tanggal : Selasa,
Waktu : 120 menit

PETUNJUK UMUM :
1. Isikan identitas Anda ke dalam Lembar Jawaban Komputer (LJK) yang tersedia dengan menggunakan pensil 2B sesuai pentunjuk di LJK.
2. Hitamkan bulatan didepan nama mata ujian pada LJK.
3. Tersedia waktu 120 menit untuk mengerjakan paket tes tersebut.
4. Jumlah soal sebanyak 50 butir, pada setiap butir soal terdapat 4(empat) dan 5 (lima) pilihan jawaban.
5. Periksa dan bacalah soal-soal sebelum Anda menjawabnya.
6. Laporkan kepada pengawas apabila terdapat lembar soal yang kurang jelas, rusak atau tidak lengkap.
7. Dahulukan menjawab soal-soal yang Anda anggap mudah.
8. Tidak diizinkan menggunakan kalkulator, HP, tabel matematika, alat bantu hitung lainnya, kamus atau kamus elektronik.
9. Perikasalah pekerjaan Anda sebelum diserahkan kepada pengawas ujian.
10. Lembar soal tidak boleh dicoret-coret.

LISTENING SECTION
Part I
Questions 1 to 5
Direction :
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
After you listen to a dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.
You will hear
Man : Sally, I lost my wallet. May I borrow fifty thousand rupiahs?
Woman : Sure. Here you are.
You will also hear
Narrator : What will the woman do?
You will read in your test book
a. Leave the man alone.
b. Drime the man home.
c. Find the lost wallet.
d. Lend the man money.
e. Borrow the man’s wallet.
The best answer to the question is “ Lend the man money”. Therefore, you should choose answer (d)

1. a. The reason why George was late for the class
b. The reason why George was absent from the class
c. The reason why George missed the bus
d. The reason why the teacher was angry with George
e. The reason why the teacher felt sorry for George
2. a. A shopkeeper and a customer d. A bus driver and a passenger
b. A taxi driver and a passenger e. A guest and a receptionist
c. A stewardess and a pilot
3. a. Because the man did not study the fifth chapter
b. Because the man had not read the fifth chapter
c. Because the man did not know the correct answers
d. Because the man wouldn’t give the wrong answers
e. Because the man knew the right answers
4. a. 5 b. 4 c. 3 d. 2 e. 1
5.
a
b
c
d
e

Part II
Question 6 to 10
Directions :
In this part of the test you will hear some dialogues and a question spoken in English, followed by four responses, also spoken in English. The dialogue and question and the response will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each statement or question.
Now listen to a sample question :
Man : I got a bad result in my test.
Woman : What! You failed again?
Man : …………………………
a. Let me try again.
b. I am fine thank you.
c. Don’t worry. I’ll move.
d. Sorry, I’ve disappointed you.
Narrator : The best answer to the question “You failed again?” is choice D. “Sorry, I’ve disappointed you.” Therefore you should choose answer (D)
6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
9. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

Part III
Questions 11 to 15
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
11.
a
b
c
d
e
12. a. early in the morning d. at midnight
b. late in the evening e. at noon
c. in the afternoon
13. a. They felt very delighted. d. They felt so satisfied.
b. They felt very frustrated. e. They felt so excited.
c. They felt very relieved.
14. a. He beat the scorpion to death. d. He hit the scorpion with a stone to death.
b. He stomped the scorpion to death. e. He hit the scorpion with a wooden stick.
c. He burned the scorpion in the fire.
15. a. at school. d. under a tree.
b. on the way home e. at the football field
c. in the yard

READING SECTION
The following text is for no. 16-17
16. The word take part can be replace with ….
a. participate
b. separate
c. attend
d. invite
e. accept
17. Which of the following statement is true based on the text?
a. The winner will get prize Rp 300.000
b. The runner-up will only get a trophy
c. The exercise’s teacher is Mr. Yusuf Fahri
d. The school will hold the competition free of charge
e. The school teams can apply them to Mr. Juan
The following text is for questions no 18 to 21
18. What is the purpose of the letter?
a. To express sadness
b. To make an appointment
c. To discuss a problem
d. To inform a bad news
e. To complain the misbehaving child
19. How did the writer feel when she wrote a letter?
She felt …
a. Satisfied
b. Annoyed
c. Frustrated
d. Excited
e. Unwell
20. To whom is the letter addressed?
a. Ms. Catherine
b. Sarah
c. Betty Grines
d. a daughter
e. a passenger
21. “…….Please check with them to see if it is covered.” (paragraph 1)
The underlined word has the same meaning as ….
a. Finished
b. Examined
c. Guaranteed
d. Experienced
e. Discussed
Taken from: Kertas Model-English “Longman”
22. What is the advertisement above?
a. A Kanodua Car free gift
b. A Kanodua Car Sale
c. A Kanodua Car Insurance
d. A Kanodua Car Showroom
e. A Kanodua Car Celebration
23. “Go to any Kanodua Showroom and book your car now.” (paragraph 2)
The synonym of the underlined word is ….
a. refuse
b. give
c. accept
d. offer
e. order
24. When does this special offer last?
a. April 20th, 2010
b. April 1st, 2010
c. March 30th, 2010
d. March 1st, 2010
e. April 30th, 2010

Many years ago, there lived a hermit in a forest in Sumatra. He did not grow food but depended on the jungle fruit to survive. Soon, there was a drought, and all the plants and fruit trees in the jungle died.
He had nothing to eat now, so he turned to begging. He went to a nearby village trying to get some food. At first, the villagers were happy to help him. However, when he came continually, they refused to give him any more food. They told him to grow his own food.
One day, while the hermit was sitting in his hut, sad and hungry, he began to think about growing his own food. Just then, a boatman stopped by and taking a pity on hermit gave him some “paddy” seeds.
Before the boatman went away, he said, “These seeds will grow and give you everlasting harvest if you work very hard. If you are tired of the work, the “paddy” plants will turn into weeds.”
The old hermit worked hard to clear the land and sowed the seeds before the rain came. Strangely, after a short period of time, the “paddy” was ready for harvesting. The old man got a lot of rice from the harvest. After each harvest, the plants grew back again right away.
When the villagers heard about the hermit and his wonderful “paddy”, they flocked to his “paddy” field and took home as much “paddy” as they could.
One day, hermit became so tired of harvesting the “paddy then he shouted,” Oh, stop growing, you wretched thing!” As soon as he had said this, the “paddy” plants turned into weeds.

25. What is the story about?
a. the kind boatman
b. the villagers
c. the magical weeds
d. the old hermit
e. the everlasting harvest
26. What did the boatman give to the hermit?
a. paddy seeds
b. some food
c. paddy plants
d. some weeds
e. fruit tree
27. Why did the paddy plants turn into weeds?
a. The villagers took home as much paddy as they could.
b. The hermit shouted the paddy plants to stop growing.
c. The villagers grew weeds instead of paddy plants.
d. The hermit cut the growing paddy plants.
e. The hermit got angry with the villagers.
28. The main idea of the fifth paragraph is …
a. The first harvest was failed.
b. The hermit should clear the land.
c. It needed a short of time to harvest.
d. The hermit was successful as a farmer.
e. The seeds should be shown before the rain come.
29. What do we learn from the text above?
a. don’t be a greedy man
b. don’t be a beggar
c. don’t be a bad tempered person
d. don’t be a boastful man
e. don’t be a lazy man

YUDHOYONO RECEIVES AWARD
IN POLITICAL COMMUNICATIONS
JAKARTA: President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has received award for political communication from Hong Kong based quarterly magazine Public Affairs Asia, a presidential spokesman said.
Julian Aldrin Pasha told news portal tempointeraktif.com Yudhoyono won the Gold Standard in Political Communications award, beating out Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and charity campaigner Ryan Gawn, the other candidates nominated for the award.
Yudhoyono’s second son Edhie Baskoro Yudhoyono, who is also a legislator with Yudhoyono’s Democratic Party, accepted the award at a reception in Hong Kong Thursday evening Julian said
Public Affairs Asia said on its website that the award was in recognition of a political, media or campaign figure who had broken new ground in their engagement with stakeholders. – JP

30. The text mainly discusses about……..
a. Yudhoyono accepted award for political communications
b. Democratic Party received award in political communications
c. Edhie Baskoro was in recognition of a political
d. Public Affairs Asia gave Yudhoyono award
e. Ryan Gawn was candidates nominated for the award.
31. Why did Yudhoyono receive award from Hong Kong? Because…..
a. He could broke new ground in their engagement with stakeholders
b. He was able to communicate with other country
c. He was able to organize a political
d. He is president of Indonesia
e. He is a leader of Democratic Party
32. …….had broken new ground in their engagement with stakeholders.
The underlined word is the same as…….
a. agreement
b. commitment
c. adjustment
d. environment
e. arrangement

FUSSY, OLD UNCLE WEI
Like everyone else, I am totally convinced that my Uncle Junwei is a fussy, old man. He is an educated man, though. He speaks English and Mandarin fluently.
One day, Uncle Wei, as he called, bought a jar of preserved strawberries. On reaching home, he went into the kitchen and began counting the strawberries in the jar very carefully. Later, we came to hear that Uncle Wei complained to the store that there were only nine strawberries in the jar which could have easily held twelve.
Once, he complained to the chef of a leading hotel that the sausages he ordered had been carelessly grilled. They were too brown on one side and too white on the other. He invited the chef to eat the sausages himself.
We had a Christmas party last year. Uncle Wei came commented that mother was tidily dressed for the occasion and wished that Auntie Wei would learn how to dress that way. Aunti Wei, of course, glared at him and curtly ordered him to behave himself. When he noticed how short my mini-skirt was, old fashioned Uncle Wei looked at me disapprovingly but said nothing. Notwithstanding all his quirks, Uncle Wei is really a nice man. Auntie Wei has always admitted quietly that if she had another chance to choose a husband, she would choose fussy, old Wei all over again!
(Adopted from Proficiency In English for Secondary)

33. Who would learn how to dress tidily?
a. Uncle Wei
b. The writer
c. Auntie Wei
d. The chef
e. The man
34 .The following statements are true based on the text, except,…
a. Uncle Wei came commented that mother was tidily dressed for the event
b. They were too brown on one side and so white on the other.
c. Auntie Wei has always denied quietly that if she had another chance to choose a husband .
d. Uncle Wei complained to the store that there were only nine strawberries in the pot
e. He invited the cook to eat the sausages himself.
35. Why did auntie Wei choose old Wei if she had another chance? Because….
a. He is a sloppy man
b. He is a careless man
c. He is a pleasant man
d. He is a causal man
e. He is a hasty man
36. …always admitted quietly that if she had another chance to choose a husband, she would choose fussy, The antonym of the underlined word is…
a. Briefly
b. Politely
c. Soundly
d. Lonely
e. Privately

SEA LIONS
Sea lions are sea-mammals and are warm-blooded. They breathe air with their lungs. The scientific name for the family they belong to is Neophoco Cinerea (Nee-o-fo-ka Sin-er-ee-a)
Australian sea lions are about 250 cms long. Adult males (called bulls) grow to about 3 metres and are the largest Australian mammal (they no longer breed in australia). The female sea lions are always smaller than the bulls in length and weight. Australian sea lions have a body shaped for slipping smoothly through the water and a thick layer of fat underneath their skin. They have large nostrils, long, sharp teeth and two pairs of short legs with the five-toed feet flattened like paddles or fins.
When Australian sea-lion pups are born they feed on their mother’s milk. Sea lions have to come on dry land when they mate and have babies. Bull sea lions are big and dark and they mate with lots of females. If a baby pup goes near a bull, the bull will kill it. When the pup is trying to look for its mother, no other sea lion will feed it. If it can’t find its mother, it will starve.
Australian sea lions are found along the South-Western shores of west Australian and most of the south Australian coastline and off-shores island. Sea lions eat fish and squid.

37. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
a. the family of sea lions
b. the size of sea lions
c. the pups of sea lions
d. the origin of sea lion
e. the food of sea lions
38. When a pup can’t find its mother, what will happen to it?
a. it will feed on other female sea lion
b. other sea lion will take care of it
c. other sea lions will feed it
d. it will get starve
e. its father will feed it
39. What is the purpose of the text?
a. to describe sea lions
b. to describe sea lions’ habitat
c. to explain sea lions’ pups
d. to retell the events of sea lions’ life
e. to inform the readers about sea lions’family

Sea World in Ancol Dreamland is a place where many kinds of fish are kept in captivity. It is designed similar to the real underwater life. There are big and small fish, and beautiful corals. People can come and see them there. The fish swim to and from in aquarium as big as volleyball court. Some people enjoy seeing the fish and they think that it is important to keep some kind of fish in captivity so that they we can study and find out about them. They can see underwater life without diving into the sea.
Sea World Indonesia is divided into two worlds, fresh water and salt water. In the fresh section, you can out about ecosystem, South American fish, baby crocodiles and giant robber crabs. Salt water consists of a special appearance thank (dugong), jelly fish, coral reef, miniature corals, many kinds of fish, dangerous sea creatures, the underwater world and much more.

40. What is the topic of the text ?
a. The activities of Sea underwater.
b. The size of the aquarium of Sea World.
c. The two worlds of Sea World Indonesia.
d. The characteristics of Sea World Indonesia.
e. The facilities of Sea World Indonesia.
41. “……..where many kinds of fish are kept in captivity.” (Paragraph 1)
The underlined word is the same as ……..
a. Detention
b. Livestock
c. Union
d. Offshore
e. Shrub
42. Which of the following statement is true based on the text?
a. Sea World is designed different to the real water life
b. We can see underwater life without diving into the sea.
c. The fish swim to and from in aquarium as big as football court.
d. Miniature corals do not belong to Salt water creatures.
e. We can’t study and find out about some kind of fish in Sea World.

NEVER TRY SMOKING
A lot of people, especially teenagers, who do not smoke, always want to try smoking. They know it is bad for them and all, but it is just something they want to try. So they ask one of their smoker friends for a cigarette. Admittedly, they firstly can not light it on their own so they ask his friend to do it. Then they inhale that cigarette and smoke occasionally.
Apparently that makes them the born smokers. Now they do smoke fairly regularly. They can not avoid smoking and they enjoy too. They have smoker friends. Everyday they bring a pack in their pocket. For them, a pack of cigarette is as important as a wallet for their money.
Suddenly, for certain reason, they realize the fact that tobacco is the cause of a long list of nasty diseases. It is not only heart disease, stroke, and chronic lung disease but also bladder, lung, and pancreatic cancer. Even it was reported that around 400,000 Americans died each year. It was one every 80 seconds from tobacco-related illnesses.
Then they decide it is stupid to harm selves. They want to quit smoking. Unfortunately, they find that quitting smoking is so difficult. “Why can’t I stop smoking? I really want to stop it”. It is hard to quit because nicotine is powerfully addictive. Cigarette is one of the most efficient drug-delivery devices ever devised. As result, when people try to quit smoking, they often experience classic nicotine withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, irritability, headache, depression, and restlessness.
Well, still want to try smoke? Think the facts before trying! If you are not smoker, you should never and never try to smoke.

43. The text is about the reasons why ….
a. A lot of people should try to smoke.
b. A lot of people know smoking is bad.
c. People should try to smoke.
d. People should never try to smoke.
e. People should never avoid smoking.
44. What is the purpose of the writer in writing the text?
a. To explain the bad effect of smoking.
b. To tell the readers about the writer’s hobby.
c. To persuade the readers not to try to smoke.
d. To persuade the readers that smoking is bad.
e. To inform the readers the disadvantages of smoking.
45. “Then they inhale that cigarette and smoke occasionally. “
What is the similar meaning of the underlined word?
a. sometimes
b. often
c. seldom
d. usually
e. always

After Facebook, NU targets mobile phone calls between sexes
Many have been shocked to learn that 1,700 Muslim clerics of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) have issued an edict banning communication between sexes using mobile phones, and online social networks such as Facebook.
For Jani Sularto, her Black Berry is an essential part of keeping connected with business partners because they are overseas.
However, NU spokesman, Abdul Muid Sohib said that NU has banned social networking such Facebook, F riendster and others because they are not used to spread Islamic teachings, but for gossiping.
Even I am a Moslem I do not agree to the idea of banding online social networking communication since it all depends on individuals.

46. What is the topic of the text?
a. Using Facebook for communication.
b. Using Black Berry to contact friends.
c. Avoiding communication between sexes
d. Banning online social network between sexes
e. Banning to make friends between sexes
47. “… is an essential part of keeping …” (P.2)
The underlined word has the same meaning to ….
a. main
b. important
c. serious
d. practical
e. crucial
48. Why does Jani need online social networks?
a. Her business partners come from overseas
b. She wants to have friends and partners
c. Her business partner frequently contact her
d. Her business partners can be called through Black Berry
e. She is a business lady who needs to contact her colleagues
49. What is the message about?
a. Mike doesn’t like his lap top.
b. Mike’s lap top is broken now.
c. Mike asks Brenda to repair his lap top.
d. Mike found many viruses in his documents
e. Mike gives Brenda a memo.
50. “Please help me to repair it.” (2nd line)
The underlined word refers to ….
a. viruses
b. documents
c. lap top
d. computer
e. broken


Kunci jawaban Pra uan 1 2008
SOAL A
Listening section
1. C
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. E
6. C
7. A
8. C
9. B
10. A
11. B
12. C
13. B
14. A
15. D Reading section
16.A
17.C
18.E
19.D
20.B
21.A
22.B
23.D
24.C
25.A
26.C
27.A
28.B
29.D
30.D
31.D
32.E
33.E
34.D
35.B
36.B
37.A
38.A
39.B
40.C
41.A
42.D
43.A
44.E
45.E
46.B
47.C
48.D
49.D
50.E
SOAL B
Listening section
1. C
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. E
6. C
7. A
8. C
9. B
10. A
11. B
12. C
13. B
14. A
15. D Reading section
16.A
17.C
18.C
19.D
20.A
21.A
22.D
23.B
24.A
25.B
26.C
27.A
28.E
29.B
30.E
31.C
32.E
33.D
34.A
35.C
36.A
37.A
38.A
39.B
40.B
41.D
42.D
43.E
44.E
45.E
46.C
47.D
48.D
49.B
50.B

LISTENING SECTION
Part I
Questions 1 to 5
Direction :
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
After you listen to a dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.
You will hear
Man : Sally, I lost my wallet. May I borrow fifty thousand rupiahs?
Woman : Sure. Here you are.
You will also hear
Narrator : What will the woman do?
You will read in your test book
a. Leave the man alone.
b. Drime the man home.
c. Find the lost wallet.
d. Lend the man money.
e. Borrow the man’s wallet.

The best answer to the question is “ Lend the man money”. Therefore, you should choose answer (d)
1. Woman : George, why were you late for the English class this morning?
Man : Sorry, ma’am. I overslept and missed the bus.
Woman : Okay. Don’t do it anymore, will you?
Man : I promise I won’t, ma’am.
Narrator : What are they talking about?
2. Man : Which house, ma’am?
Woman : It’s the house next to the blue one on the left. Yes, that’s it.
How much will that be?
Man : The fare is on the meter.
Narrator : Who are talking?
3. Woman : Have you studied the fifth chapter? Look! Most of your answers are
wrong.
Man : I have. But I couldn’t find the right answers. If I had known them well, I
wouldn’t have given the wrong ones.
Narrator : Why didn’t the man do well in the test?
4. Man : I’d like a double room for two nights, please.
Woman : Yes, Would you like a king or two double beds?
Man : Two double, please.
Narrator : How long will the man spend the night?
5. Woman : What would you recommend us for the main course?
Man : The tender loin steak is very delicious, Ma’am. We have a special recipe
that you’ll never find in any other places.
Woman : Really? Okay, give us two of those, please.
Narrator : Which picture goes with the dialogue?
Part II
Question 6 to 10
Directions :
In this part of the test you will hear some dialogues and a question spoken in English, followed by four responses, also spoken in English. The dialogue and question and the response will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each statement or question.
Now listen to a sample question :
Man : I got a bad result in my test.
Woman : What! You failed again?
Man : …………………………
e. Let me try again.
f. I am fine thank you.
g. Don’t worry. I’ll move.
h. Sorry, I’ve disappointed you.
Narrator : The best answer to the question “You failed again?” is choice D. “Sorry, I’ve disappointed you.” Therefore you should choose answer (D)
6. Man : Gosh! I forgot to bring my helmet. I’ve got to go out somewhere for a
while. Is it okay if I use your helmet?
Woman : …………………………………………
a. I know how you feel. c. That’s great!
b. What a bad luck! d. Sure. Go ahead.
7. Woman : You looked so upset this morning. Do you want to tell me about it?
Man : Dina really made me mad. She tore one page of my magazine.
Woman : …………………………………………..
a. I feel sorry for her. c. How lucky you are!
b. That would be a great fun. d. That’s too bad.
8. Man : Have you read the new series of Harry Potter?
Woman : Yes, I have.
Man : It’s really interesting. Do you like it?
Woman : ………………………………….
a. Well, I’m not very fond of it. c. That’s a funny thing.
b. Yes, reading is my hobby. d. Oh, poor Harry. What happened to him?
9. Woman : Hey, I am celebrating my graduation in my house tonight. Would you like to
join with us? Please do come at 7.
Man : ……………………………………………
a. Will you let me in? c. Thanks for visiting me.
b. Do you mind if I smoke? d. That would be lovely. Thank you.
10. Woman : Excuse me, Sir. Are you pleased with my progress recently? I have done
my best so far.
Man : ……………………………………………
a. I will be alright. c. I’m sorry, I didn’t mean it.
b. Oh, you must be very upset. d. Well, I find it very satisfying.
Part III
Questions 11 to 15
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Question 11 is based on this monologue
My name is Tom Sawyer. I’m 45 years old. I work for a housing construction in a big town. I have been working there for almost 20 years. They pay me every week. I take my wages at home at the week end. My work is very hard but I don’t earn much from it.
11. Which picture best describes the man’s job?
Questions 12 and 13 are based on the following talk.
Good morning, listeners, you’re still with me, Mutia Hafids of 65, 77 FM RAMA radio station. You are listening BREAKING NEWS program. The first news is from SUBANG JAYA, Malaysia. Three men, including one who fired a warning shot with his gun, ran into a jewellery shop but left empty-handed. One of the men broke the display cabinet with an axe but was not able to take the jewellery because the display cabinet was fixed with grilles. Subang Jaya Police Assistant Commissioner Zainal Rashid said the three men wore full face helmets and rushed into the premises at about 12.40 pm yesterday.
“When the alarm started blasting, they fled on two motorcycles, “ he said. There were four people in the shop, including two customers, but they were unhurt.
12. When did the robbery take place?
13. How did the robbers feel when they failed the robbery?
Questions 14 and 15 are based on the following monologue.
One day, Sam was on his way home from playing games at school. He was feeling very happy as his team had won the football match. He passed by an orchard and he noticed a little girl playing by herself under a tree. Suddenly, Sam saw a black scorpion moving towards the little girl. He quickly grabbed a stone, hit the scorpion and killed it. The little girl started to cry, so Sam tried to comfort her. Then, he decided to take her home. The girl’s parents were happy to see their daughter safe. They thanked Sam for his help. Sam felt very happy as he had been able to do a good deed that day.
Narrator : Question 14 – How did Sam kill the scorpion?
Question 15 – Where did the little girl play?

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