Selasa, 04 Desember 2012

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This text is for question number 40 to 50.
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The Procedure of Making Meatballs


 ingredients :
  • 1 kilo of very fine minced meat (preferably beef)
  • 2 eggs
  • 300 grams of tapioca-flour
  • 4-8 cloves of garlic
  • 1 red onion
  • 1 teaspoon of white pepper
  • 2 teaspoons of salt

Steps :
  • First of all,mix garlic, red onion, salt, and white pepper in a mortar or mixer.
  • Second step, mix the spice-mixture with the eggs, the tapioca-flour and the minced meat.
  • After that, use your fingers, add a cup of water, and keep on working until the mixture feels soft and smooth.
  • Then, boil some water in a rather large pot, at least about 2 liters.
  • Next step, start rolling the mixture into small meatballs.
  • Finally, lower the meatballs into the boiling water. When they float up to the surface the meatball are ready to serve.
Vocabulary list :
·         Minced   : daging halus yang dicincang
·         Cloves    : siung
·         White pepper : lada putih
·         Mortar    : lumpang, lesung
·         Mixture  : campuran, adonan
·         Spice      : rempah rempah
·         Pot         : periuk, panci
·         Rolling   : bulatkan, gelinding
·         Float up  : mengapung
·         Surface   : permukaan

Question :
1.      What thing is used to make meatballs ?
2.      What is  the first step make meatballs?
3.      How much tapioca-flour do we need?
4.      What step does we do after we boil some water?
5.      When are the meatballs ready to serve?
6.      Why should the mixture feel soft and smooth?
7.      What is the main purpose of the text above ?
8.      “When they float up to the surface the meatball are ready to serve.”
What is the underline word refers to?
9.      “keep on working until the mixture feels soft and smooth”.
What is the synonym of the underline word?
10.  “When they float up to the surface the meatball are ready to serve”.
What is the opposite of the underline word?
                                                                                    


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This text is for question number 30 to 40.
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What is a tornado?

Tornadoes are known as one of the most damaging disasters. What is the description of tornadoes? A tornado is a very powerful column of winds which spirals around a center of low atmospheric pressure. A tornado will look like a large black funnel which hangs down from a storm cloud.
The name "tornado" derives from the Latin "tonare". It means "to thunder." While the Spanish developed the word into "tornear" which means "to turn or twist". This is why a tornado is sometimes called twister or cyclone.
The winds inside a twister can spin around at speeds up to 500 miles an hour, but it usually travels at roughly 300 miles an hour. This speed twisting makes a tornado the most dangerous storm.
The average tornado has a diameter of about 200 to 300 yards. The smaller tornadoes are known as satellite tornadoes. These small offspring, about 50 yards across, can be very fierce and do lots of damage.
The forming of a tornado can be very quick. Sometimes it can form in a minute or less. A tornado can travel across the ground at high speeds, then it can suddenly vanish. Most tornadoes last less than twenty minutes and travel less than 15 miles. However, the super storms sometimes travel over 100 miles before they are exhauste.
Vocabulary list :
·         Damage         : kerusakan, kerugian
·         Pressure         : tekanan
·         Funnel           : corong
·         Twister          : angin puyuh
·         Spin               : berputar
·         Thunder        : guntur, gemuruh
·         Storm                        : badai
·         Average        : rata rata
·         Across           : melintasi
·         Vanish           : lenyap

Question :
1.      What is a tornado?
2.      How does the tornado look like?
3.      Why is the tornado sometimes called twister or cyclone?
4.      How fast is the wind that can makes the tornado?
5.      How long is the tornado formed?
6.      Why does the tornado do lots of damage?
7.      What is the third paragraph tell us about?
8.      “Sometimes it can form in a minute or less”. (P.6)
What is the underline word refers to?
9.      “The forming of a tornado can be very quick”. (P.6)
What is the synonim of the underline word?
10.  sometimes travel over 100 miles before they are exhauste. (P.6)
what is the meaning of the underline word?