Berikut ini adalah pertanyaan dari ibrahim9247 pada mata pelajaran B. inggris untuk jenjang Sekolah Menengah Atas
Read the following passage.My first day in Jakarta wasn’t really good. I booked a room via a room-booking application. My host is Reza. However, he didn’t stay in the apartment which he rented. On the first day, he kindly offered to show me to the supermarket which was located on the ground level, where there was an enormous local mall. We zigzagged left, right, straight, up an escalator, left, right, through rows and rows of stalls. We eventually came to the supermarket - and he left me there. So, I went about and did a little shop, stocking up on supplies, and then... I couldn't find my way back. What a surprise! I was stuck in this nightmare of going round and round and I just could not find my way. There were no signs in English. I asked several shopkeepers (who ignored me) and a total of three security guards if they spoke English, and they did not.
I am normally a tough person, but after an hour and a half, I was on the verge of tears. I asked one more guard desperately if they spoke English and he actually got up and found me someone who did, who was my saviour. I was on the wrong level and he pointed me in the right direction. I eventually made it back to my room and I felt relieved. Then, I tried to connect to the Wi-Fi which did not work! Reza said he would message me the password through the email, which he did - however, I needed the internet to access it. The text that I got on my phone only showed the first two lines of the message and not the password.
I was so upset I literally screamed! I had to go back into that mall. I had to try to find an Indonesian SIM card to buy data. Two unsuccessful attempts and another hour later, I had a SIM card and data on my phone. It was around 7 P.M. and I managed to capture a glimpse of the burning red sun going down, before cooking instant noodles for dinner. I was sure I was not going out again. The way everyone stared at me and the lack of help really made me uncomfortable.
1. The following information might be the reasons why the writer couldn't easily find her way back to the apartment, except ....
a. She found that many people didn’t speak English.
b. She didn’t see any signs in English.
c. She got confused with the route she took to the supermarket.
d. She didn’t remember the route to get back to the apartment.
e. She lost her apartment key at the supermarket.
2. According to the passage, the correct statement about Reza is ....
a. He shopped with the writer in the supermarket.
b. He booked a room in the writer’s apartment.
c. He received a message about the Wi-Fi password.
d. He had a Wi-Fi modem in the room he rented.
e. He didn’t know how to go back to the apartment.
3. The writer did the following activities after she bought an Indonesian SIM card, except ....
a. She cooked instant noodles for dinner.
b. She possibly had dinner in her room.
c. She stayed in her room.
d. She watched the sunset.
e. She went back to the mall.
I am normally a tough person, but after an hour and a half, I was on the verge of tears. I asked one more guard desperately if they spoke English and he actually got up and found me someone who did, who was my saviour. I was on the wrong level and he pointed me in the right direction. I eventually made it back to my room and I felt relieved. Then, I tried to connect to the Wi-Fi which did not work! Reza said he would message me the password through the email, which he did - however, I needed the internet to access it. The text that I got on my phone only showed the first two lines of the message and not the password.
I was so upset I literally screamed! I had to go back into that mall. I had to try to find an Indonesian SIM card to buy data. Two unsuccessful attempts and another hour later, I had a SIM card and data on my phone. It was around 7 P.M. and I managed to capture a glimpse of the burning red sun going down, before cooking instant noodles for dinner. I was sure I was not going out again. The way everyone stared at me and the lack of help really made me uncomfortable.
1. The following information might be the reasons why the writer couldn't easily find her way back to the apartment, except ....
a. She found that many people didn’t speak English.
b. She didn’t see any signs in English.
c. She got confused with the route she took to the supermarket.
d. She didn’t remember the route to get back to the apartment.
e. She lost her apartment key at the supermarket.
2. According to the passage, the correct statement about Reza is ....
a. He shopped with the writer in the supermarket.
b. He booked a room in the writer’s apartment.
c. He received a message about the Wi-Fi password.
d. He had a Wi-Fi modem in the room he rented.
e. He didn’t know how to go back to the apartment.
3. The writer did the following activities after she bought an Indonesian SIM card, except ....
a. She cooked instant noodles for dinner.
b. She possibly had dinner in her room.
c. She stayed in her room.
d. She watched the sunset.
e. She went back to the mall.
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e. She lost her apartment key at the supermarket.
e. He didn’t know how to go back to the apartment.
e. She went back to the mall.
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