Cici Tugas FIXX
Cici Tugas FIXX
Cici Tugas FIXX
According to the Red Cross, a single donation can save the lives of up to three people.
It means that by donating our blood, we have been meaningful for others. When we donate
our blood, it will not only be beneficial for others, but also advantageous for our health. Now,
lets see the benefits.
First, our blood may flow better. Repeated blood donations may help the blood flow
in a way taht is less damaging to the lining of the blood vessels and could result in fewer
arterial blockages. That may explain why the American Journal Of Epidemiology found that
blood donors are 88% les likely to suffer a heart attack.
Second, well get a mini check-up. Before we give blood, well first have to complete
a quick physical test that measyres our temperature, pulse, blood pressure and hemoglobin
levels. After our blood is collected, its sent off to a lab where it will undergo 13 different
tests for infectous diseases, like HIV and West Nile virus. If anything comes back positive,
we should not donor our blood.
Then, our iron levels eill stay balanced. Healthy adults usually have about 5
grams of iron in their bodies, mostly in red blood cells but also in bone marrow. When we
donate a unit of blood, we lose about a quarter of a gram of iron, which gets replenished from
the food we eat in the weeks after donation. This regulation of iron levels is a good thing,
because having too much iron could be bad news for our blood vessels.
Finally, we can live longer. Doing good for others is one way to enjoy a longer life. A
study in Health Psychology found that people who volunteered for altruistic reasons had a
significantly reduced risk of mortality four years later that those who volunteered themselves.
33. Why do are undergo tests for infectious diseases before donating our blood?
A. To avoid infectious diseases.
B. To clean or blood.
C. To check our health.
D. To maintain our health.
E. To make our blood flow well.
Daan Mogot was the fifth child of seven siblings. In 1939, his family moved to Batavia. His
father became a member of VOLKSRAAD and was later appointed the chief of cipinang
prison.
This handsome hero had showed patriotism since he was very young. At fourteen
years old, he became a member of PETA. According to rules, but he was accepted. He was
very enthusiastic, showed great achievement and was appointedthe intructor of PETA in Bali.
There, he met Zulkifli Lubis and Kemal Idris and they had a close relationship.
At his young age, Daan Mogot had a bright career in the military. In 1945, he became
a major and one of BKR and TKR leaders, a very rare achiement for a boy of his age. In the
same year, he was selected director of military academy in Tangerang, his previous ideal.
On 24th January 1946, Major Daan Mogot Jahja, the regiment head, received
information that the Dutch attacked Japan and intended to seize the Japanese armys weapons
in their camps. Major Daan Jahja by the Dutch army. Thats why,he asked Major Daan Mogot
to lead his troop to the Japanese armys camp to demand their weapons.
On 25th January 1946, Daan Mogot and his troop arrived at the Japanese armys camp
in Lengkong. A peaceful negotiation failed and there was a fierce war between the two
troops. Major Daan Mogot was shot at and passed away in the incident.
37. From the text we know that Daan Mogot was ...
A . Heroic
D. Helpfil
B. Simple
E. Smart
C. Wise
On the positive side, zoos appear to be safe havens for animals. In order to protect and
take care of endangered wild animals, they need to be captured and confined to secure places,
i.e.zoos. Moreover, captive breeding can help raise the number of endangered wild animals.
Besides, zoos are in fact, trying to make people aware of the environmental problems.
Zoon authorities place a greater emphasis on education and conservation than merely
recreation these days. Many school children visit zoos to learn more about endangered
species and the different ways to conserve them. They can study about different kinds of wild
animals without having to travel to far off places.
On the contrary, zoos have negative sides. Animals have their own, natural rights and
capturing them for any reason whatsoever is a breach of the same. Therefore, restricting their
movements by keeping them in the confines of a zoo is unnatural. Wild animals are, in a way
connected to their natural surroundings and this bond is broken when they are put into the
artificial settings of a zoo.
Then, for many of us, vitting a zoo amounts to nothing more than recreation. There
are only a few who visit zoos for education purposes. It is observed that visitors tend to abuse
animals by throwing objects at them; such kinds of careless and irresponsible beaviour by
visitors have negative effects on animals. In fact, such kind of abuse could also prove fatal.
In conclusion, the debate over whether zoos are good or bad is an endless one. There
is on doubt whatsoever that efforts need to be taken to study, protect and preserve animals.
However, care should be taken see that, in the process, animals suffer the least.
39. To avoid negative effects on animals at zoos, visitors should not ...
A. Feed on them
B. Litter at the zoos
C. Touch their pens
D. Ride on them
E. Abous them
B.
C.
D.
E.
41. What happens to Ginkgo biloba leaves before falling to the ground, in the fall ?
A. They turn brownish.
B. They turn greenish-yellow.
C. They turn a golden hues.
D. They turn dark green.
E. They turn reddish.
44. the company management wont give any bonus this year due to ...
A. Inflation
D. Efficiency
B. Bankruptcy
E. Government ruler
C. Workers rights
45. who is the text addressed to ?
A. The director.
B. The manager.
C. All employees.
D. Financiel departement staff.
E. Human resource departement staff.
Questions 48 to 50, complete the following text with the words provided.
Until now, I am (48) ... swimming. It was due to a bad experience when I was a kid.
One day, I (49) ... to attend my friends birthday party which wa held in a garden with a
swimming pool in the middle. The party was merry and everyone was happy, including me.
When it was time to enjoy food and drinks, my friends and I chose benches near the
swimming pool. We walked to the edge of the swimming pool, joking. Suddenly, my friend
pushed me, I slipped and (50) ... water. I could not swim and almost sank. My friends
couldnt swim either so they screamed for help. I swallowed plenty of water and almost
fainted. Since then, I have never thought of swimming.
48. A. Good at
B. Hesitant
C. Confident
D. Interested in
E. Afraid of
49. A. Invite
D. Was invite
B. Invited
C. Am invited
D. Swam in
E. Sank in