Descriptive Text of
Historical Place and Tourism Object 1
Angkor Wat was faced a Hindu temple, a man
of Budhist temple completed in Cambodia. It is
the largest religious monument in the world. The temple was built by the Khmer King,
Suryawarman II in the early twelveth century in Yosadapura, the capital of the
Khmer Empire as
this temple of eventual moslem. It is dedicated to Wisnu. It is designed to represent Khmer
Meru, frame of the Devis in Hindu mithology within the mouth and has an outer
wall which is 3 to 7 km long. It has three rectangular galleries which races
about the neck. At the centre of the temple stand Queen Cap of Tower.
1. What is the monolog about?
A. Gallery complex.B. Buddhist mythology.
C. Cambodia.
D. Khmer Empire.
E. Angkor Wat.
2. In the twelveth century which Empire was strong enough to
build the biggest temple of the world?
A. Old Empire.
B. Yosadapura Empire.
C. Meru Empire.
D. The King Empire.
E. Khmer Empire.
A. Old Empire.
B. Yosadapura Empire.
C. Meru Empire.
D. The King Empire.
E. Khmer Empire.
Descriptive Text of
Historical Place and Tourism Object 2
Paris is the capital city of FrancE. It is one of the most beautiful cities in
the worlD. It is also one of the world’s most crowded cities. Lovely gardens
and parks are found throughout Paris. At night, many palaces and statues are
lit up. For this reason, Paris is often called the city of light. Every year,
millions of people visit Paris. The most popular place to visit is the Eiffel
Tower. This huge structure has become the symbol of Paris. D’Louvre, one of the
world‘s largest art museums draws many visitors. The Cathedral Notre Dame, a
famous church, is an other favourite place to visit.
3. What is the monologue about?
A. ParisB. The Louvre
C. Notre Dame
D. The crowded city
E. The city of light
4. What has become the symbol of Paris?
A. The Louvre
B. The Cathedral
C. The Eiffel Tower
D. The lovely garden
E. The light structure
A. The Louvre
B. The Cathedral
C. The Eiffel Tower
D. The lovely garden
E. The light structure
Descriptive Text of
Historical Place and Tourism Object 3
This museum is located in Ambarawa in central JavA. The musseum focuses on the
collection of steam locomotivE. Ambarawa was a military city during the dutch
colonial government. King Willem I ordered the construction of the new railway
station to enable the government to transport it’s troops to Semarang. On may
the 21st 1873, the Ambarawa railway station was built on 100,027,500 squares
meter lanD. Back then it was known as the Willem I station. The Ambarawa
railway museum was established much later on October 16, 1976 in the Ambarawa
station to preserve the steam locomotivE. They were coming to the end of their
useful life when the 3 feet 6 inches guard railway or the Indonesian state
railway or Perusahaan Negara Kereta Api was closed. The steam locomotives are
parked in the open air next to the original station.
5. What was the Ambarawa called during the dutch colonial
government?
A. A military cityB. A railway museum,
C. A new railway town,
D. King Willem I station.
E. Steam locomotives station,
6. Why was the Ambarawa railway museum established?
A. To build new railway museums.
B. To transport government troops.
C. To preserve the steam locomotives
D. To build a new government station.
E. To park the locomotives at the original station,
A. To build new railway museums.
B. To transport government troops.
C. To preserve the steam locomotives
D. To build a new government station.
E. To park the locomotives at the original station,
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Historical Place and Tourism Object 3
On the banks of the Chao Phraya, Bangkok’s “River of Kings”, lies a hotel that
has already set new standards of hospitality for this celebrated city.
Set in magnificently lanscaped tropical gardens, the Shangri-La Bangkok
provides guests with all the charm and warmth of the orient and, at the same
time, unsurpassed range of facilities and leisure activities. There is a choice
of 12 superb settings in which to wine and dine, a large free-form swimming
pool that overlooks the river, conventoin and meeting facilities for up to 2000
people, and a 24-hour business centre.
And, from every single guest room and suite, there is a breathtaking view of
all the exotic hustle and bustle of the fabled “River of Kings”. One might
expect such a well-equipped and positioned hotel to be miles away from the city
center but, at Shangri-La Bangkok the busness district and main shopping areas
are mere minutes away.
From more than 200 years, Bangkok’s granduer has been reflected in the waters
of the Chao PhrayA. Today, the Shangri-La Bangkok towers beside this majestic
river, offers its guests the golden promise of the East.
7. For how many people the meeting facilities are up to?
A. 5000 people.
B. 4000 people.
C. 2000 people.
D. 1000 people.
E. 500 people.
A. 5000 people.
B. 4000 people.
C. 2000 people.
D. 1000 people.
E. 500 people.
8. The text mainly focuses on…
A. Bangkok’s granduer.
B. Bangkok’s ”River Kings.”
C. The water of the Chao Praya.
D. The majestic river in Bangkok.
E. Shangri-La Bangkok.
A. Bangkok’s granduer.
B. Bangkok’s ”River Kings.”
C. The water of the Chao Praya.
D. The majestic river in Bangkok.
E. Shangri-La Bangkok.
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Historical Place and Tourism Object 4
Losari beach is a beautiful beach and located on the edge city of Makassar. It
is located only about 3 km from the center of Makassar (Karebosi Park). The
beach used to be the longest café in Asia, because many cafes stand in along
the beach, but now the cafes are collected in a special place so it does not
spread along the coast. Charm of the beach is mainly seen in the evening when the
sunset stands out. This is a major attraction of people’s coming to the Losari
beach.
Every evening hundreds of people come to witness the panorama of red as the sun
will disappear into the ocean, so do not miss the sunset at the Losari beach.
If the sky is sunny, the scenery is absolutely perfect. Because of its location
in a bay, the water of Losari is even often quiet as usual pool water.
Losari is its waterfront of Makassar. The lengthy of the beach is approximately
one kilometer and it is a public space that can be accessed by anyonE. On this
beach there is a park called the Pelataran Bahari (Marine Park), with
semicircular area of nearly one hectarE. This place is a plaza with a clean
floor for children to play and running around, while parents and teens sit on
concrete benches to enjoy the sea breezE. From this place, you are also free to
view out to the sea and watch the sunset slowly turns reddish in the line of
the horizon. The reflected light also creates sheen on the surface of sea
water.
The Pelataran Bahari also serves as the stadium of open water to watch the
coastal waters in front of Losari beach. This coastal water is often used as a
racecourse jet ski, boat races and traditional boat jolloro katinting, or
become a transit point of rely of Sandeq traditional sailboats and yachts.
In Losari there are also a few hotels. Some of them qualified as a tree stars
hotel. The hotel is offering panoramic beauty of the sea with luxury service
treats. There are Losari Beach Hotel, Losari Beach Inn, Makassar Golden Hotel,
and Pantai Gapura Hotel. All of the hotels located in Jalan Penghibur.
9. What is the main idea of the text?
A. Losari beach is a awful place.
B. Losari beach is a good place to visit.
C. No body visit Losari beach.
D. Many visitor on Pantai Gapura Hotel.
E. No one stay at Losari Beach Inn.
A. Losari beach is a awful place.
B. Losari beach is a good place to visit.
C. No body visit Losari beach.
D. Many visitor on Pantai Gapura Hotel.
E. No one stay at Losari Beach Inn.
10. How many hotels does the writer mention?
A. Six hotels.
B. Five hotels.
C. Four hotels.
D. Three hotels.
E. Two hotels.
A. Six hotels.
B. Five hotels.
C. Four hotels.
D. Three hotels.
E. Two hotels.
11. Where is Losari beach located?
A. Somewhere at Makassar City.
B. Locate at Jalan Penghibur.
C. Near Makassar City.
D. Far away from Losari Beach Inn.
E. Located only about 3 km from the center of Makassar (Karebosi Park).
A. Somewhere at Makassar City.
B. Locate at Jalan Penghibur.
C. Near Makassar City.
D. Far away from Losari Beach Inn.
E. Located only about 3 km from the center of Makassar (Karebosi Park).
Descriptive Text of
Historical Place and Tourism Object 5
The Shard is an 87-storey skyscraper, which sits in the heart of London. It is
known as the shard of glass. Construction began in 2009 and was completed three
years later in 2012, making it Western European’s tallest building.
Designed by architect Renzo Piano, The Shart is the second tallest free standing
structure in the UK. Its exterior boasts 11,000 glass panels — that’s
equivalent in area to eight football pitches or two-and-a-half Trafalgar
Squares.
The building was developed to have multiple uses, describes on the website as a
‘vertical city where people can live, work and relax’. This motto was clearly
taken on board that was found on the 72nd floor towards the end of
construction.
12. What is the text about?
A. The architect Renzo PianoB. The Shard glass panels
C. The Shard, building in London
D. The tallest building in London
E. The heart of London
13. In Europe, the Shard gains popularity on its …
A. Location
B. Function
C. Height
D. Age
E. Usage
A. Location
B. Function
C. Height
D. Age
E. Usage
14. What probably makes people interested to stay in the Shard?
A. It has multiple uses
B. It is the tallest building in UK
C. It was built by famous architect
D. It is located in the heart of London
E. It is very cheap
A. It has multiple uses
B. It is the tallest building in UK
C. It was built by famous architect
D. It is located in the heart of London
E. It is very cheap
15. “…, making it Western European’s tallest building.” What
does the underlined word “it” refer to?
A. The Shard
B. The glass
C. London
D. Skyscraper
E. Renzo Piano
A. The Shard
B. The glass
C. London
D. Skyscraper
E. Renzo Piano
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Historical Place and Tourism Object 6
Kediri is a name of a town. It is situated in a valley between the Kelud and
Willis mountains and inhabited by about 1.3 million peoplE. In the centre of
the town there is a large hill which is called the Dathok Mountain. Because of
the topography of the region, Kediri is called a chilly town by the locals.
There is a big river called Brantas cutting off the centre of the town.
Beside the temples, Kediri is also famous for its products like cigarettes and
a special kind of tofu or bean curD. This highly nutritious food is delicacy of
Kediri and has a distinctive tastE. The cigarettes factory dominates the town
economy and employs the majority of the women labor forcE. Kediri and the
cigarettes factory are inseparable and it is considered the biggest cigarette
factory in IndonesiA. Most of the local people work in this factory. Those who
do not work here are farmers or traders.
16. What does the above text tell about?
A. The history of KediriB. The famous products of Kediri
C. The description of Kediri
D. The people
E. 1.3 million people
17. Which one has a distinctive taste?
A. The cigarette
B. The special food
C. The bean curd
D. The highly nutritious food
E. Tofu
A. The cigarette
B. The special food
C. The bean curd
D. The highly nutritious food
E. Tofu
18. “Those who do not work here …” (last sentence). The “those”
word refers to ….
A. The local people
B. The factory workers
C. The farmers
D. The traders
E. Woman labour force
A. The local people
B. The factory workers
C. The farmers
D. The traders
E. Woman labour force
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Historical Place and Tourism Object 7
Masjid Sultan Suriansyah is a historical mosquE. Built 300 years ago, this
building is the oldest mosque in South Kalimantan. The mosque is located in the
North Kuin Village of Banjarmasin. It was built in the reign of Sultan
Suriansyah known as Pangeran SamuderA. He was the first Banjarnese King who
converted into Islam. This mosque was found on the bank of the Kuin River, near
KampungKraton, which was destroyed by the Dutch colonial.
The construction of Masjid Sultan Suriansyah was uniquE. The roof is layereD.
It took the Banjar’s past architecture before Islam camE. Different from any
other old mosques in Banjar, the mihrab has its own roof, separated from the
main building.
19. Masjid Sultan Suriansyah was constructed in the era of ….
A. Banjar peopleB. Dutch colonial
C. Kalimantan King
D. Sultan Suriansyah
20. What is mainly discussed in the text?
A. A king reign
B. A palace complex
C. An Islamic location
D. A historical mosque
A. A king reign
B. A palace complex
C. An Islamic location
D. A historical mosque
21. From the text we know that ….
A. Some construction of the mosque takes the local style
B. Banjar people burned down the mosque
C. There is nothing special from this mosque
D. The Dutch colonial built the mosque
A. Some construction of the mosque takes the local style
B. Banjar people burned down the mosque
C. There is nothing special from this mosque
D. The Dutch colonial built the mosque
Descriptive Text of
Historical Place and Tourism Object 8
Bale Kambang is a small village in the Southern coast of East Java, seventy
kilometers from Malang town and two hours’ drive from South. It is well known
for its long beautiful white sandy beach as well as the similarity of its
temple to the one of Tanah Lot in Bali.
In Bale Kambang, there are three small rocky islands namely Ismaya Island,
Wisanggeni Island, and Anoman Island, those names are taken from “wayang”
figures (Java traditional puppets). These islands are surrounded by Indonesian
Ocean which huge waves frighten most overseas cruisers.
22. What makes Bale Kambang famous?
A. Small rocky islandsB. Long beautiful beach
C. Huge waves of ocean
D. Overseas cruisers
E. three small rocky islands
23. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A. There are three rocky islands in Bale Kambang
B. Huge waves frighten many overseas cruisers
C. Names of rocky islands are taken from “wayang”figures
D. The rocky islands are in the middle of the sea
E. Small village of Bale Kambang
A. There are three rocky islands in Bale Kambang
B. Huge waves frighten many overseas cruisers
C. Names of rocky islands are taken from “wayang”figures
D. The rocky islands are in the middle of the sea
E. Small village of Bale Kambang
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Historical Place and Tourism Object 9
Orchard Road is a Boulevard which becomes business and entertainment center in Singapore. Orchard Road is surrounded by a lush tropical and flower gardens which are beautiful. At first, Orchard Road is just a suburban street lined with orchards, plantations nutmeg, and pepper farming. However, in the 1970s, it turned into a shopping center in Singapore. In 1960 and 1970 entertainment industries began to enter this roaD. Shopping centers such as mall and Plaza was built in 1974.
Orchard Road runs along about 2.2 km. This road is one-way street flanked by a variety of shopping malls, hotels and restaurants. The shopping area which is nearly 800,000 square meters provides a wide range of Things, food, and entertainment. In this area there are many options that can satisfy visitors from all walks of life starting from the luxury branded things to the Popular branded, from exclusive restaurants to fast food.
There are so many ways that can be accessed to get to Orchard road such as: by taxi, bus or drive your own car. For those who are driving to Orchard Road can be entered from the west through the Napier Road. Vehicles from Dunearn Road can turn to left at the intersection of the Marriott Hotel junction. Vehicles that come from Paterson can turn right onto Orchard Road. Orchard is always crowded so you have to be careful in order not to get lost.
Orchard Road is a Boulevard which becomes business and entertainment center in Singapore. Orchard Road is surrounded by a lush tropical and flower gardens which are beautiful. At first, Orchard Road is just a suburban street lined with orchards, plantations nutmeg, and pepper farming. However, in the 1970s, it turned into a shopping center in Singapore. In 1960 and 1970 entertainment industries began to enter this roaD. Shopping centers such as mall and Plaza was built in 1974.
Orchard Road runs along about 2.2 km. This road is one-way street flanked by a variety of shopping malls, hotels and restaurants. The shopping area which is nearly 800,000 square meters provides a wide range of Things, food, and entertainment. In this area there are many options that can satisfy visitors from all walks of life starting from the luxury branded things to the Popular branded, from exclusive restaurants to fast food.
There are so many ways that can be accessed to get to Orchard road such as: by taxi, bus or drive your own car. For those who are driving to Orchard Road can be entered from the west through the Napier Road. Vehicles from Dunearn Road can turn to left at the intersection of the Marriott Hotel junction. Vehicles that come from Paterson can turn right onto Orchard Road. Orchard is always crowded so you have to be careful in order not to get lost.
24. The text mainly focuses on
A. Singapore
B. Orchard Plantation
C. Plaza and Mall
D. Orchard road as business and entertainment center
E. Shopping Center
A. Singapore
B. Orchard Plantation
C. Plaza and Mall
D. Orchard road as business and entertainment center
E. Shopping Center
25. Which statement is
TRUE?
A. At first Orchard Road is a crowded settlement
B. Orchard road became business and entertainment center since 1974
C. Vehicles from Dunrean road turn to the left at intersection of the Marriott Hotel junction
D. Orchard road is infamous place at Singapore
E. Orchard road is not surrounded by flower garden
A. At first Orchard Road is a crowded settlement
B. Orchard road became business and entertainment center since 1974
C. Vehicles from Dunrean road turn to the left at intersection of the Marriott Hotel junction
D. Orchard road is infamous place at Singapore
E. Orchard road is not surrounded by flower garden
26. A: ………………
B: I will
be staying at home
What is
the proper question for this answer?
a. How are you doing?
b. What are you doing tonight?
c. How are you today?
d. Do you like the party?
e. What’s going on?
27. Below are the expression of intention, except…
a. I’m planning to get married soon
b. I would like to take a shower
c. Would you like a cup of coffee?
d. I’ll go for a vacation
e. I’m going to renovate the house
28. Oh look! It …….. snow soon.
The correct answer is
a. is going to
b. will
c. will not
d. is not going to
e. just
29. In 300 years people …….. (travel) with flying
cars instead of airplanes.
a. will
b. is going to
c. are going to
d. am going to
e. will not be
30. A: What would you like to eat?
B: …………. a
piece of cheesecake, please.
a. I like
b. I don’t want
c. I’m planning
d. I wouldn’t like
e. I’d like
31. I would like to ________you to our wedding next month.
a. invited b. inviting c. invite d. invitation
32. D: So, which team ________________ the match?
N: Barcelona will win the match , I guess.
a. you think will win c. will you think win
b. do you think will win d. think you will win
33. It _______________ rain. Look at the black clouds up there.
a. will b. will be c. going to d. going to be
34. She'd rather ____________ at home than go to the concert.
a. stay b to stay c. staying d. stays
35. A :
What are you doing with that screwdriver.
B : I... fix our radio.
(A)
would
(B)
am
to
(C)
am
going to
(D)
will
be
(E)
will
be to
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