The following morning, we wake up early and ate our breakfast in the dining room. Then, the driver drove us back to the airport so we could catch a flight back to Jakarta. We arrived at Jakarta, exhausted but terribly happy! It was the most unforgettable trip I have ever experienced so far!
16. What is the writer’s purpose in writing the text?
A. To share the readers the writer’s most enjoyable experience.
B. To inform to the readers about the beauty of Derawan Island
C. To invite readers to visit the holiday destination mentioned.
D. To give readers some insights on how to have a great holiday.
E. To warn readers to be careful and mindful in order to have a great holiday.
Jawaban: A
17. What did the writer learn in the Maratua Island?
A. Littering can endanger sea creatures.
B. We should save three-legged turtles from extinction.
C. Sea creatures depend on human beings for their survival.
D. Maratua Island is the best habitat for three-legged turtles.
E. Save Maratua Island, and you will save the three-legged turtles
Jawaban: A
The following text is for questions 18 and 19.
25 Brighton Boulevard NSW 2066
24 November 2017
The manager Steelwood Homes
12 Scott Street
Leasington NSW 2066
Dear Sir or Madam,
I rent a house from your agency in Brighton Boulevard and there is a masalah with the stove. Two elements aren’t working and it is very difficult for me to cook a meal.
This duduk perkara is urgent and I would appreciate if you could arrange to have the stove fixed immediately.
Yours faithfully,
Sarah Johnston
18. Why did Sarah Johnston write the letter?
A. To appreciate the manager.
B. To call for compensation.
C. To ask for some money.
D. To request for service.
E. To warn the agency.
Jawaban: D
19. What is wrong with the stove?
A. It has a lot of problems.
B. It has only two elements.
C. There is no element to use.
D. It has second hand elements.
E. Two elements are out of order.
Jawaban: E
The following text is for questions 20 and 22.
The Great Wall, one of the greatest wonders of the world, was listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. Just like a gigantic dragon, it winds up and down across deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus, stretching approximately 21,196 kilometers from east to west of China.
With a history of about 2,700 years, some of the Great Wall sections are now in ruins or have disappeared. However, the Great Wall of China is still one of the most appealing attractions all around the world owing to its architectural grandeur and historical significance.