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Kali ini, saya sharing tugas waktu SMP kelas 3 doeloe ya!
Tugasnya disuruh Pak Sodikin buat soal Narrative text beserta key answernya.
OK, berikut tugasnya \ ^^ /
Text 1
Once upon a time, there lived a happy family in a village. A man and
his wife lived happily on a little farm, breeding their flock of geese and
selling their eggs at the market. They were not rich, but they were happy with
their life together.
Then one day, a new goose flew in among their flock. The couple was
surprised to find a shiny golden egg in her nest. Each and everyday after that,
the goose laid another egg of solid gold.
The couple was soon richer than they had ever dreamed of but they were
not happy. They grew impatient with only one golden egg a day. The farmer said
to his wife, “our goose must be full of gold. Why should we wait to have more
egg?”
“If we cut her open,” his wife agreed, “we can get all the eggs at
once.” So they killed the goose! They were very surprised to find that it was
just like any other goose inside. Even worse, there would never be any more
golden egg.
1.
How did the man
and his wife make their living?
a.
By planting rice
b.
By breeding geese
c.
By selling eggs
d.
By selling geese
2.
How many golden
eggs did the couple get each day?
a.
One
b.
Two
c.
Three
d.
Four
3.
They grew impatient
with only one golden egg a day (paragraph three). The opposite of the
underlined word above is …
a.
Patient
b.
Generous
c.
Wise
d.
Greedy
4.
They were not rich
(paragraph one). The opposite of the underlined word above is …
a.
Simple
b.
Poor
c.
Cruel
d.
Arrogant
5.
What moral value
can we learn from the story?
a.
We must be
impatient to be richer
b.
We should not
work hard to get richer
c.
We must be
patient, we must not be greedy to be richer
d.
We should be
impatient, we should not be greedy to be
richer
Text 2
Once upon a time, there lived an old lady crow who was mean and ugly.
One day, Miss Crow had stolen a big piece of cheese. And then, she flew on to a
branch to enjoy it.
On the other place, under the tree, a sly creature, Mr. fox, who wanted
the cheese for himself, came up and spoke politely to her.
“Oh. Miss Crow, how beautiful you are! What a lovely beak, what lovely
feathers you have! What pretty eyes! If you only could sing, you would be the
most beautiful bird in the world!”
Very pleased to hear all of this about herself, Miss Crow gave a loud
croak to show that she could, sing. Of course, the moment she opened her beak,
the cheese fell down, and Mr. fox ran away with it, laughing loudly.
6.
What is the best
title of the story?
a.
Old Lady Crow
b.
Beautiful Miss
Crow
c.
The Fox and The
Crow
d.
Ugly Mr. fox
7.
Why did the crow
gave a loud croak? Because it wanted …
a.
To show her
pretty eyes
b.
To show her
beautiful beak
c.
To show her
lovely feathers
d.
To show that she
could sing
8.
“…Very pleased
to hear all of this….” (paragraph 4). What is the same meaning of the
underlined word?
a.
Guilty
b.
Happy
c.
Angry
d.
Worry
9.
“… an old lady
crow who was mean and ugly.” The opposite of the underlined word is …
a.
Bad
b.
Poor
c.
Beautiful
d.
Rich
10. Miss Crow gave a loud croak to show that she
could, sing. The underlined word means …
a.
Expand
b.
Exhibition
c.
Expense
d.
Expedition
Text 3
Once upon a time, there were a king and his queen who lived in the
Kingdom of Belinyu. They didn’t have any child. Until one night, the queen had
a dream of a turtle. It said that the queen would have a baby, and she had to
give a Komala necklace to her baby. The queen woke up and she was holding a
Komala necklace in her hand. She told her dream to the king, and he was very
happy.
Shortly, the queen’s dream became reality. She delivered a beautiful
baby girl. The king named her, Komala. She grew up as a pretty girl. However,
she had a bad attitude because her parents always spoiled her too much.
One day, Komala heard her parents were talking about the turtle in her
mother’s dream. She thought that the turtle was very interesting animal, so she
wanted it as her pet. She insisted to find it, and the king allowed her to look
for the animal.
Accompanied with the king’s guards, Komala searched the turtle, and
finally, she found it in a beach. She shouted to it, “Penyu busuk, wait for
me,” in several times, but the turtle kept swimming. Komala ran after it into
the sea, she tried to catch it. Until then she finally drowned and disappeared,
and all of her guards could not save her. Now, people call the beach, Penyusuk.
11. What does the story tell us?
a.
A bad attitude
girl
b.
A kingdom in
Belinyu
c.
The legend of
Penyu Busuk
d.
The legend of
Penyusuk Beach
12. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
a.
The king
permitted Komala to find the turtle
b.
The celebration
of Komala’s birthday
c.
Komala drowned into the sea
d.
The turtle
disappeared
13. Komala had a bad attitude because …
a.
She was a
princess
b.
Her father was a king
c.
She was a
beautiful girl
d.
Her parents
spoiled her very much
14. "Until then she finally drowned . . . “
(last paragraph). The synonym of the word “drowned” is …
a.
Disappeared
b.
Floated
c.
Swam
d.
Sank
15. Until then she finally drowned and disappeared.
The underlined word means …
a.
Vanished
b.
Appeared
c.
Disappointed
d.
Appointed
Text 4
The Wolf and The Goat
A wolf saw a goat grazing
at the edge of a high cliff. The wolf smacked his lips at the thought of a fine
goat dinner.
“My dear friend,” said the
wolf in his sweetest voice, “aren’t you afraid you will fall down from that
cliff? Come down here and graze on this fine grass beside me on safe, level
ground.”
“No, thank you,” said the
goat.
“well then,” said the wolf,
“aren’t you cold up there in the wind? You would be warmer grazing down here
beside me in this sheltered area.”
“No, thank you,” said the
goat.
“But the grass tastes
better down here!” said the exasperated wolf, “Why dine alone?”
“My dear wolf,” the goat
finally said, “are you quiet sure that it is my dinner you are worrying about
and not your own?”
16. What did the wolf ask when he saw the goat grazing at
the edge of a high cliff?
a.
To be his friend
b.
To graze on the
level ground
c.
To climb up
higher
d.
To be his dinner
17. “aren’t you cold up there in the wind?” The word
‘there’ refers to …
a.
At the edge of a
high cliff
b.
A sheltered area
c.
Grass
d.
Ground
18. What we can learn from the story?
a.
Don’t look down
to other creatures
b.
Don’t easily
believe in well-behaved creatures
c.
Don’t judge
others by their appearance
d.
Don’t easily beat
other creatures
19. From the story we know …
a.
The goat was very
hungry
b.
The wolf was a
helpful animal
c.
The wolf was
eager to eat the goat
d.
The goat was
going to fight with the wolf
20. “… on this fine grass beside me on safe” the opposite
of the underlined word is …
a.
Secure
b.
Peace
c.
Destroy
d.
Dangerous
Text 5
Long ago in the Neverland, there was lived a very beautiful princess,
Snow White. The queen was her stepmother. She was very jealous of her beauty.
So, she wanted Snow White died.
Snow White knew about the evil plan. She escaped into
a forest. There she made friends with seven dwarfs.
The queen turned into a witch. Snow White did not
realize it. The witch gave her a poisoned apple. As a result, Snow White was
put into sleep for years.
Fortunately, in the end, Prince Charming revival her
with a kiss. They lived together happily ever after.
21. Who were involved in the story?
a.
Cinderella and
Glass Shoes
b.
Snow White and
Seven Dwarfs
c.
Alice in
Wonderland
d.
Sleeping Beauty
22. Which parts are called the complication?
a.
Cinderella,
Prince Charming, and The Queen
b.
Snow White and
The Queen
c.
Snow White, and
Seven Dwarfs, and Prince Charming
d.
Snow White,
Cinderella, and The Queen
23. Why was the queen jealous to Snow White? We can find
the answer in …
a.
Paragraph 1
b.
Paragraph 2
c.
Paragraph 3
d.
Paragraph 4
24. Why did Snow White’s stepmother turn into a witch?
a.
Because of Snow
White’s beauty
b.
Because of Snow
White’s wealth
c.
Because of Snow
White’s boyfriend
d.
Because Snow White was her step daughter
25. Did Snow White eat the poisoned apple given by the
witch?
a.
Yes, she does
b.
No, she doesn’t
c.
Yes, she did
d.
No, she didn’t
Text 6
In a field one summer’s day a grasshopper was hoping about, chirping
and singing to its heart’s content. An ant passed by, bearing along with the
great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest.
“Why not come and chat with me?” said the grasshopper, “instead of
toiling and moiling in that why?” “I’m helping to lay up food for the winter,”
said the ant, “and recommend you to do the same.”
“Why bother about winter?” said the grasshopper, “we have got plenty at
present.” But the ant went on its way and continued its toil. When the winter
came, the grasshopper had no food and found itself dying of hunger, while it
saw the ants distributing everyday corn and grain from the stores they had
collected in the summer.
26. What animals are in the story above?
a.
Dragonfly and ant
b.
Butterfly and
grasshopper
c.
Grasshopper and
ant
d.
Grasshopper and
bee
27. What did the grasshopper do when he saw an ant toiling
and moiling?
a.
He is chatting
with his friend
b.
He is chirping
and singing
c.
He is toiling and
moiling
d.
He is helping an
ant
28. An ant passed by, bearing along with great toil an ear. The italized word means …
a.
Food
b.
Drink
c.
Walk
d.
Work
29. The seasons that do not mentioned in the text are …
a.
Summer and winter
b.
Summer and spring
c.
Spring and autumn
d.
Winter and autumn
30. What happened to grasshopper when the winter came?
a.
He had full of
food
b.
He was dying of
hunger
c.
He came to ant’s
nest
d.
He moved to another
place
Text 7
The Boy Who Cried “Wolf”
There was once a shepherd-boy who kept his flock at a
little distance from the village. Once he thought he would play a trick on the
villagers and have some fun at their expense. So he ran toward the village crying
out, with all his might.
“Wolf! Wolf! Come and help! The wolves are at my
lambs!”
The kind villagers left their work and ran to the
field to help him. But when they got there, the boy laughed at them for their
pains, there was no wolf there.
Still another day, the boy tried the same trick, and
the villagers came running to help and got laughed at again. Then one day a
wolf did break into the fold and began killing the lambs. In great fright, the
boy ran for help. “Wolf! Wolf!” he screamed. “There is a wolf in the flock!
Help!”
The villagers heard him, but they thought it was
another mean trick, no one paid the least attention, or went near him. And the
shepherd-boy lost all his sheep.
31. What did the boy think on the villagers?
a.
He would help the
villagers
b.
He would play a
trick on the villagers
c.
He wanted to take
care of the villagers’ lamb
d.
He would cry in
front of the villagers
32. The boy played a trick to the villagers …
a.
Once
b.
Twice
c.
Three times
d.
Four times
33. What did happen to the boy’s sheep at the end?
a.
All the sheep
were lost
b.
The sheep were
healthy and fat
c.
All the sheep
were safe
d.
All the sheep
were killed by the wolf
34. The moral value of the story is …
a.
We should help
someone else
b.
We should do our
job well
c.
We can tell a lie
sometimes
d.
The people who
lie, are not trusted by someone else although they tell the truth
35. “… his flock at a little distance from the
village.” The opposite of the underlined words is
a.
Very large
b.
Near
c.
Far away
d.
Very big
Text 8
Cinderella lived
with a very mean family. She had to do all the chores. She made the bed. She
did the dishes. She cooked the meals. She even took out the garbage.
One day, the family
went to a party at the prince’s palace. Cinderella was sad. She said, “I want
to go the party, too!”
Suddenly, fairy
princess came and said, “I can help you.” She gave Cinderella a party dress and
some glass slippers. Then she said, “Come home early. My magic ends at
midnight, I’m just learning this job.”
Cinderella went to
the party and danced with the prince. She forgot about time. Then she saw a
clock. It was almost midnight! Cinderella ran home, but she lost one of her
glass slippers on the way.
The prince wanted
to marry Cinderella, but all he had was a glass slipper. Some women tried on
the slipper, but it did not fit. The prince thought, “Everyone has such big
feet!” Then one day, Cinderella tried it on and it fit!
The prince and
Cinderella got married, and they lived happily ever after.
36. The main character of the story was ...
a.
A fairy princess
b.
A prince
c.
Cinderella
d.
Cinderella’s
mother
37. What did Cinderella do in the family?
a.
She went all the
chores
b.
She did all the
chores
c.
She ordered her
sister to do the chores
d.
She did nothing
38. Where did the family go one day?
a.
They went to the
market
b.
They went to the
prince’s palace
c.
They went to the
party in the prince’s palace
d.
They did shopping
39. What happened when Cinderella was sad?
a.
Her mother mocked
her
b.
Her sisters
laughed at her
c.
A fairy princess
helped her
d.
A prince came to
her
40. What did the prince do to look for Cinderella?
a.
He went to the
villages
b.
He asked the
women tried on slipper
c.
He ordered his
servant to find Cinderella
d.
He did nothing
1.
B
2.
A
3.
A
4.
B
5.
C
6.
C
7.
D
8.
B
9.
C
10. B
11. D
12. C
13. D
14. D
15. A
16. B
17. A
18. B
19. C
20. D
21. B
22. B
23. A
24. A
25. A
26. C
27. B
28. D
29. A
30. B
31. B
32. B
33. D
34. D
35. C
36. C
37. B
38. C
39. C
40. B
Kelompok:
o
Intan Aulia Kolbi
o
Moh. Daehar Effendi
o
Nurhayati
o
Varadita Purinintyas
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