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Friday 9 March 2012

example of writing assesment

Essay
Answer the questions bellow correctly!

The tree trunk conducts water and dissolved materials from the root to the leaves, flowers, and fruits of the plant. It also supports the branches and the twigs . The leaves, flowers and fruits grow along the twigs.
The root absorb water and minerals from the soil to feed all parts of the tree. They also anchor a tree in the soil to hold the tree upright against the force of strong winds.

Answer the question!
1. Who supports the branches and the twigs?
Answer:

2. Who feeds all parts of the tree?
Answer:

3. What is the function of the root?
Answer:

4. ... water and minerals from the soil to fee
what is the synonym of the bold word?
Answer:

5. ... the tree upright against the force of strong winds.
What is the antonym of the bold word?
Answer:

example of reading comprehension

Read the following text to answer question number 1-4

Mr. Kartolo, The Farmer

Mr. Kartolo is very happy. The rainy season of this year makes the farm beautiful. It is planting time! Rice fields become fresh and green during this season and by the end of this season Mr. Kartolo is ready to harvest his corps.
Mr. Kartolo ploughs the land at the beginning of the rainy season. Then H\he usually works early and finishes at noon. Milking the cows, feeding the livestock, and cleaning the barns are among Mr. Kartolo's duties before breakfast. He does most of the hard outdoor work by himself.
(taken from English in Focus, PUSBUK DIKNAS, Jakarta 2008)

1. What is farm like during the rainy season?

a. Become fresh and green
b. Become fresh
c. Become green
d. Become beautiful

2. When does Mr. Kartolo's work end?
a. at night
b. at noon
c. after harvest his corps
d. After ploughs the land

3... and cleaning the barns...
what is the synonym of the bold word above?
a. Stable
b. Storehouse
c. Home
d. Rice Field

4. Mr. Kartolo ploghs the land at the beginning of the rainy season. What is the antonym of the bold word?
a. Summer season
b. Winter season
c. Spring season
d. Dry season