Read this
text to answer question number 1-3 !
H. BUSTAMAN
Name
: H. Bustaman
Birth
: Lintah Bou, Tanah Datar, Sumatera Barat, 11
September 1942
Born and
raised in Lubuk Males , Lintau Buo , Tanah Datar , West Sumatra , Bustaman
teens decided to migrate to Jambi in 1955. In Jambi , Bustaman who just
graduated second grade elementary school speculated with any work . Start of
work on rubber plantations , selling newspapers , washing dishes in a
restaurant and to be hawkers .
In 1970 ,
Bustaman apparently went to the capital city of Jakarta . In fact, he had just
two years of marriage with Fatima and blessed with a child . An options
to trade that time was sell cigarettes using a cart on the side of the road .
An incident
involving a feud between ethnic Minang with local thugs in 1975 , making
Bustaman forced to save himself and his family to the potty area . In the potty
, Bustaman tobacco stores remain open for 24 hours with a daily income of Rp
2,000 .
These
conditions make Bustaman think to look for additional income by selling food .
He began by search land at Lower Dam area . By having experience while working
in a restaurant Bustaman also opened a shop .
On the first
day , the food only gained Rp 425 from the first capital Rp13.000 . He borrow
large , oil and other necessities to the neighbors . Events that did not
quickly make Bustaman despair . He still runs his little stall . One week later
he was acquainted with the other dishes seller from Solok , Sumatra , who
opened the shop in the Lower Dam . According to him , the food there was
delicious and he dared to get acquainted with the owner of the shop and ask for
a recipe of food at these stalls.
With a new
menu , a small shop Bustaman increasingly arrival of many customers . The
problem comes back during a street vendor demolition by municipal police . His
cart was taken away by municipal police. Bustaman then reopen the shop in the
area that has been designated by the government of Jakarta . Bustaman also
bought 2 stall. Because one person can only have one stall , then Bustaman
borrowed the name of his uncle to buy the adjacent stall .
Bustaman’s
stall continued crowd by costumers. When he was enjoying his profit, problems
come again . This time the problem came from her aunt because of the problem of
debts . Beginning a new stalls Bustaman did borrow money of Rp 15,000 to his
aunt, but it was already paid . This dispute involves matters even police . In
fact, his aunt wanted to have his stall because she saw Bustaman’s stall was
fulled by a lot of costumers.
Bustaman
finally gave the stall and bought the new stall release across the old shanties
. God is Most Just , his new stall stall keep more in demand than her aunt .
Only briefly enjoy the sustenance , the disaster came back . Residence in the
potty on fire . "
Who could be
saved by Bustaman only his wife , son and wagon trade . Bustaman then stayed at
home of one cooking ingredient suppliers . He began renting a stall when
the Market Lower Dam was built in 1974 with 15,000 rental price . In 1975 he
opened a branch at the Roxy mas
Now Bustaman
can already enjoy the results of his works . Rumah Makan Padang
Sederhana had spread to almost all parts of Indonesia to Malaysia ,
both on behalf of itself and investors through a franchise system . The total
branches are 100 branches .
There is a
unique story behind the name " Rumah Makan Padang Sederhana" which
became a trademark of Bustaman . The name was taken from the restaurant where
Bustaman formerly worked as a dishwasher in Jambi.
MOTTO :
“whatever
your work is, if you do that seriously and with hardwork, you will be success”
1.When did H. Bustaman born ?
a.
11
September 1942 d.
13 September 1924
b.
12
September 1942 e.
14 September 1942
c.
11
September 1932
2.How many branches does H. Bustaman have ?
a.
10.000 d.
1000
b.
10 e.
100
c.
1
3.What is the synonym of teens ?
a.
Adolescence d.
Adults
b.
Child
e.
Mid Age
c.
Students
Read this
text carefully to answer question number 4-7 !
Once upon a time lived a starving
boy name Dongso. He was so poor so he decided to work. He worked in a widow
field. He prepared the widow field very well. But, when the harvest time came,
Dongso found that the stalks were empty of kernels. After that, he tried to
prepare the field for the second time.What happened at the first happen again,
the stalks were empty of kernels. When knew this thing happened, the neighbor
of the widow thought that Dongso sent by God to punish the widow because she
was popular with her stingy character, When heard about that, the widow dismiss
Dongso without payed him.
Then, Dongso decided to walk along
the road and He founded a little hut. He knocked at that little hut door. An
old woman, Randa Derma, opened the door. Dongso said "please, give me a
hand of rice". Randa Derma asked "why you are begging ? you still
look strong and young". Because Randa Derma was a kindhearted women, she
let Dongso in and served him some food.Without a word, Dongso ate the food.
When Dongso had finished, Randa
Derma asked him "why you were begging ? why you don't go to work ?".
Dongso answered, "I had worked in a widow field but when the harvest
time came, the stalks were empty of kernels”. Randa Derma said, “if you still
want to work, i will give you a chance. You can work in my field but I have no
buffalo, and my field is not the big one. If you did it, you can have 1 of 5 of
the harvest”. Dongso than accepted it.
Early in the next morning, Dongso
came to Randa Derma’s field. He prepared the field very good and very
carefully. When a night before the harvest time came, Dongso could not sleep.
He felt worry, he scare that he would fail again like is experience before.
When the morning came, Dongso went
to Randa Derma’s field. He found the field was full of golden stalks. Dongso
and Randa Derma felt so happy when knew about that. So, as the promise that
Randa Derma gave, Dongso got 1 of 5 of the harvest.
Now, Dongso become a rich man. He
could buy field and buffalo as many as he wanted and he needed.
4.What is the suitable title of the narrative text ?
a.
The
kind Randa Derma d.
Dongso and the old woman
b.
Randa
Derma and sawah e.
The hungry Dongso
c.
Dongso
and the little sawah
5.Who is the main character of the story ?
a.
Randa
Derma d.
Donngso
b.
Old
Woman e.
Rich Man
c.
Rich
Woman
6. What is the antonym of starving ?
a.
Hungry d.
Full
b.
Sleepy e.
Satisfied
c.
Tired
7.What is the moral value of the text ?
a.
Treat people the way you want to be treated
b.
Don't take shortcuts in life go for the long run
c.
God will give us a wonderful gift if we always still be a
good person
d.
Think first what would you do and talk before you regret in the end
e.
We
should not lie because it will hurt ourselves
Read
The Statue Of Liberty text to answer question numer 8-10 !
THE
STATUE OF LIBERTY
The Statue of Liberty, officially
named the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World, sits on the 12-acre Liberty
Island in New York Harbor. This national monument, along with Ellis Island, has
represented freedom from tyranny, financial hardship and suffering for many
immigrants since the late 1800s. The French gave the Statue of Liberty to the
United States as a gift to mark the centennial of the American Declaration of
Independence.
History
French sculptor Frederic Bartholdi
collaborated with French engineer Gustave Eiffel to create the statue. They
designed the massive structure using thin pounded copper sheets covering a
steel framework. Eiffel, also responsible for Paris’ Eiffel Tower, created the
frame of the statue. Its design and construction were considered an engineering
masterpiece of the 19th century. American architect Richard Morris Hunt designed
its pedestal. Completed in 1884, the French warship “Isere” transported the
statue in 350 parts and packed in 214 crates. It was dedicated on October 28,
1886, according to The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation website.
Physical Description
The Statue of Liberty looks like a
tiny figure when viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge; however, at close range, it
is an impressive figure in the New York Harbor. From pedestal to tip, the
225-ton (450,000-pound) statue is 305 feet, 6 inches, with the face measuring
more than 8 feet tall. There are 154 steps from the pedestal to the head, and
the figure has a 35-foot waistline. The tablet reads JULY IV MDCCLXXVI (July 4,
1776). The Statue of Liberty’s green coloring occurs because of the weather’s
effect on copper. In 1986, the copper torch was replaced by a torch overlaid
with 24-carat gold.
Symbolism
The physical features of the Statue
of Liberty have symbolic meanings. The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island
Foundation website says the broken shackles at Liberty's feet symbolize
breaking away from tyranny and oppression. The seven rays on her crown
represent the seven continents; each weighs about 150 pounds and is about 9
feet long. The National Park Service says the 25 windows in her crown signify
gemstones found on the Earth and heaven’s rays shining over the world. The
torch signifies lighting the path to freedom, reflecting the sun during the day
and illuminated by 16 floodlights at night.
Emma Lazarus, “The New Colossus”
In 1883, Jewish socialite Emma
Lazarus wrote the sonnet “The New Colossus,” comparing the Statue of Liberty to
the Colossus of Rhodes. Lazarus’ words remained virtually unnoticed until after
her death, when philanthropist Georgina Schuyler found the poem in a portfolio
of poetry written to raise funds to aid in the construction of the Statue of
Liberty’s pedestal. Moved by the poem, Schuyler wanted to memorialize Lazarus.
In 1903, a plaque bearing the poem's final five lines, which begin with the
famous words, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to
breathe free,” was placed on the inner wall of the statue’s pedestal. The
American Studies department at the University of Virginia reports that by 1945,
an engraving of the whole poem was placed at the statue’s main entrance.
The Pedestal
The Statue of Liberty is not only a
national monument; it serves as a reservoir of the statue’s history. The
pedestal contains a lobby, exhibits on the first and second floors and a
10th-floor observatory. Located on the first floor, the Torch Exhibit features
the original 1886 torch. The second floor’s exhibits, including Mother of
Exiles, Becoming the Statue of America and The Statue in Popular Culture,
consist of photos, prints, artifacts and oral histories. The second-floor
balcony overlooks the torch exhibit and provides diagrams, photos and historic
details. The Statue of Liberty was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its
cultural and architectural significance.
8.What is the synonym of liberty ?
a.
Happiness d.
Delightful
b.
Freedom e.Extraordinary
c.
Bright
future
9.Where is the location of Liberty Statue ?
a.
Ellis
Island d.
Liberty Island
b.
Brooklyn
Bridge e.
New York Harbor
c.
Paris
10. Liberty Statue is a gift from ... for ....
a.
Finland,
USA d.
USA, France
b.
France,
UEA e.
UEA, France
c.
Framce,
USA
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