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are the second largest rodent in the world. A. 6—8—2—4—1—3—5—7
The word Beaver in English is either borrowed B. 6—5—2—4—1—3—5—7
from the old French ‘bievre’ or came from C. 7—5—2—4—6—1—3—8
Russian word bobr, the root bhru has given D. 6—8—2—4—1—7—3—5
“brown”. Beavers are known (44) ... their natural
character or quality of building dams on rivers 49. Arrange the following sentences into the
and streams; and of building their homes in correct order of how to operate a vacuum
the resulting pond. They use their front teeth cleaner.
to cut trees (45)… other plants. Then both 1. After that, press the power button.
of them are used for building and for food. 2. Press the red button to release the dust
Beavers (46) …construct dams before building bag.
their homes when there are not any ponds. 3. First, connect the plug to the socket.
4. Next, move the vacuum back and forth
on the dusty loor.
44. A. after C. into 5. Empty the dust bag and attach it back
B. along D. for on the machine.
6. When you have inished cleaning the
45. A. for C. and loor, turn of the power.
B. since D. but A. 3—4—1—6—5—2
B. 3—5—6—1—2—5
46. A. rarely C. often C. 3—1—4—6—2—5
B. seldom D. always pustaka-indo.blogspot.com
D. 3—2—4—1—5—6
47. Arrange these words into the correct 50. Arrange the following sentences into a good
sentence. paragraph.
when — was doing — I — my sister 1. The place made me feel at home but I
1 2 3 4 had to go home.
— painfully — screamed — my homework. 2. After that I went to Lamongan.
5 6 7 3. Then I went to Sidoarjo.
A. 3—6—1—2—4—5—7 4. I visited the famous Jatim Park.
B. 3—7—1—4—5—6—2 5. It had become famous for its mud.
C. 3—2—7—1—4—6—5 6. Last summer. I got a fantastic holiday.
D. 3—5—4—6—1—7—2 7. Next time. I would return to see more of
them.
48. Arrange the words below into a correct 8. I went to the airport and I lew to
sentence. Surabaya.
but — for — didn’t — a long time A. 6—8—3—5—2—4—1—7
1 2 3 4 B. 8—6—3—4—5—1 —7- 2
— come — we — the bus — waited C. 3—8—6—5—2—7—1—4
5 6 7 8 D. 3—6—8—4—5—2—7—1
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