Latihan Soal
Latihan Soal
Latihan Soal
KELAS 9
Slamet Mountain
A long time ago, Slamet Mountain was very high. It was so high that it could reach
the sky. People heard that they could take the stars if they were on top of the mountain. But
no one dared to go there. The people were afraid that the gods in heaven would be agry if
people took the stars.
However, the beauty of the stars made some monkeys dared to go to the top of the
montain. Led by their king, they went there and took some stars.
Then the sky became dark at night. People were sad and the gods were angry. Batara
Guru was the leader of the gods. He held a meeting. He invited Batara Narada, Batara Brama,
Batara Bayu and others. Batara Narada had an idea how to stop the monkeys. They would ask
Ki Semar to help them.
Ki Semar was actually one of the gods. He was even older then Batara Guru. But Ki
Semar did not live in heaven. He lived on earth with his children , Gareng, Petruk and
Bagong. Ki Semar had a great supernatural power. He could cut the top of the mountain
easily. But first, he wanted to give a lesson to the naughty monkeys. They had to be punished
for stealing the stars. He then set a plan with his children to trap the monkeys.
Gareng then went to the top of the mountain. He had to attract the monkeys to go
down by giving them some bananas. It worked! The monkeys followed Gareng. After the
monkeys left the top of the mountain, Ki Semar immediately cut the top of the mountain . He
threw the biggest part to Cirebon. It became Ciremai Mountain and the small parts became
small mountains, like Clirit Mountain, Tapak Mountain and others.
After the monkeys left the mountain and followed Gareng , Petruk was ready with
some hot water. He planned to pour the hot water over the monkeys. He waited and waited
but the monkeys never came to him. He did not know that while the monkeys chased Gareng,
they met a giant dragon.
The monkeys had a fight with the dragon. It was so terrible that both the monkeys and
the dragon finally died. Because of tired waiting for the monkeys, Petruk then left the place.
He did not bring his hot water and left it there. People then named the place where Petruk left
his hot water as Guci. It is about 50 kilometers from Tegal, Central Java. It is famous for its
hot water.
1. What does the text tell us about?
A. It tells about the legend of the Slamet Mountain
B. It reports the condition of Slamet Mountain
C. It describes the Slamet Mountain
D. It promotes the beauty of Slamet Mountain
Hundreds years ago, the last king of Majapahit had a young princess. The princess was
named Roro Anteng. Later, Roro Anteng married Joko Seger, who came from Brahman
caste.
Because of unfortunate situation the couple was forced to leave the kingdom. They
settled in the mountain area. They ruled the area and named it Tengger, which was derived
from their names, Roro Anteng and Joko Seger.
After several years of reign, the region flourished in prosperity, but Roro Anteng and
Joko Seger were sad because they did not have a child.
They climbed the top of mountain and prayed there night and day hoping that the God
would listen. The prayer was heard and Betoro Bromo promised to give them many
children. However, they had to promise that they would sacrifice their youngest child in
return.
Roro Anteng gave birth to a child, then another and another. In the end, Roro Anteng
and Joko Seger had 25 children. Soon it was time to sacrifice the youngest child, Kusuma,
but the parents could not do it. They tried to hide him, but an eruption happened and
Kusuma fell into the crater. There was silence before they heard a voice. “I have to be
sacrificed so that you will all stay alive.”
From now on, you should arrange an annual offering ceremony on the 14th of Kesodo
(the twelfth month of Tengerese calendar)”. It was Kusuma’s voice. Kusuma’s brothers
and sisters held the offering ceremony every year. Instead of human being, they collected
fruits, vegetables, rice, and meat to be offer to the Gods. This has been done generation
after generation until today.
Octopus
The octopus is a sea animal with eight powerful feet which it uses them as hands.
These are called tentacles. The word “Octopus” comes from two Greek words that mean
“eight feet”.
The octopus, the squid and the cattle fish belong to the same family that has no
outside shells. Their bodies are covered entirely with skin. Therefore the body of an
octopus is soft.
It looks like a big balloon. A fully-grown octopus can be as large as 8.5 meters from
the tip of one tentacles to the tip of another. It can weigh as much as 45 kilograms.
Besides using its tentacles to catch small fish, sea plants, crab and lobsters, the
octopus also uses them to against its enemies. The octopus wraps its tentacles around the
victim and squeezes it before eating it.
The octopus escapes from its enemies by giving out a thick dark fluid to darken the
water. It can also change the color of its body to match its surroundings. It hides from its
enemies by doing this.
11. What did the wolf feel when he knew that the lamb drank the same water?
A. Happy.
B. Not feeling anything.
C. Angry.
D. Afraid
Strawberry-Blueberry-Banana Smoothie
Ingredients
½ cup frozen strawberries 1 tablespoon cashew butter
¼ cup frozen blueberries 1 tablespoon hulled hemp seeds
1 small ripe banana (frozen, if desired)
¾ cup chilled unsweetened cashew milk, plus
more if needed
Directions
• Combine strawberries, blueberries, banana, cashew milk, cashew butter
and hemp seeds in a blender.
• Process until smooth, adding more cashew milk, if needed, for
desired consistency.
• Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts
Serving: 1 Per Serving: 335 calories; protein 6.8g; carbohydrates 45.8g; dietary
fiber 7.2g; sugars 23.9g; fat 16.9g; saturated fat 2.3g; vitamin a iu 509.9IU;
vitamin c 41.5mg; folate 58.1mcg; calcium 114.9mg; iron 2.5mg; magnesium
166.3mg; potassium 705.2mg; sodium 114.7mg; thiamin 0.2mg. Exchanges:4
fat, 2 1/2 fruit
14. A. A1- B1
B. A1 - B2
C. A1 - B3
D. A1 - B4
15. A. A2 – B1
B. A2 – B2
C. A2 – B3
D. A2 – B4
Long time ago, a remote village in central China was inhabited mainly by farmers and
hunters. One day, a poor farmer lost his entire livestock because of a flood. He prayed
hard to God for help or his family would die of starvation.
A few days later, an old man with a long gray beard, passing by his house, took a pity
on the farmer. He gave him a goose and said “I don’t have any expensive thing to give
you and hope this goose will help you to ease your hardship.” A week later to his
surprise the farmer found an egg in his yard. It was not an ordinary egg. It was a golden
egg. He was suddenly filled with joy.
Thereafter his livelihood had rapidly improved but the farmer had forgotten his earlier
hardship. He became lazy, arrogant and spendthrift. Strangely, the goose only laid one
gold egg every six months. The greedy farmer lost his patient and slaughtered his goose
thinking there were plenty of golden eggs inside its stomach. He found nothing! Poor
him! Though he regretted for his foolishness. It’s already too late.