Page 30 - E-Modul Hartini
P. 30
a. at first
b. lately
c. then
d. at last
e. firstly
9. “They look after things like collecting rubbish, otherwise everyone would have diseases.”
The statement is the same as … .
a. “They look after things like collecting rubbish, if everyone would not have diseases.”
b. “If not they look after things like collecting rubbish, everyone would have diseases
c. “They look after things like collecting rubbish, then everyone would have diseases”
d. “If they don’t look after things like collecting rubbish, everyone would have ”.diseases.”
e. “They look after things like collecting rubbish, so everyone would have diseases.”
10. “… they look after law and order, preventing things like vandalism in school.” (paragraph 3 line 2).
The word “they” refers to …
a. the Federal government
b. the Local government
c. the State governments
d. big things
e. middle-sized things
Text 3, for number : 11– 15
Cars Should be Banned in Cities
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 well as we know, contribute to most of the pollution in the world. Cars emit a
deadly gas that causes illness such as bronchitis, lung cancers and “triggers” of asthma. Some of
these illnesses are so bad that people can die from them.
Secondly, a city is very busy. Pedestrians wander everywhere and cars commonly hit
pedestrians in the city, which causes them to die. Cars today, are the biggest killers on roads.
In conclusion cars should be banned from a city for the reasons listed above.
(Adapted Look A head Clas XI page 92 )
11. Who mostly are the victims in car accidents?
a. driver.
b. passengers.
c. pedestrians.
d. police.
e. motor cycle’s driver.
12. Which paragraph tells about cars also cause noise pollution?