Although a jaguar (1) .... live in Asia, it is famous there
because there is a car named after the animal. It can stated in some points.
2) .... belongs to the cat family. It is one of the four big
(roaring) cats along with the lion, the tiger and the leopard. Because it has
spots, a jaguar is often mistaken for a leopard. However, a jaguar has larger
rossete markings, a stronger body and a short tail. The jaguar 3)....
brownish-yellow in colour and has spots on the head.
Jaguars 4).... in a variety of locations. The rain forest and wet
grasslands of Central and South America from the habitat of the jaguar.
The jaguar is an/a 5).... hunter. While the other three roaring
cats kill their prey by biting it at the neck, the jaguar kills its prey by
biting it through its skull. It usually kills small animals for food but can
attack and kill cattle or deer.
1. A. do not
B.
does not
C.
are not
D.
did not
E.
have not
2. A.
The cat
B.
I
C.
The human
D.
The jaguar
E.
The lion
3. A.
has B.
are C.
is D.
have E.
am
4. A.
live B. lived C. life D. came E. come
5.
A. fast B. excellent C. dangerous D. harmful E. sweet
Suramadu Bridge
The Suramadu Bridge (Indonesian: Jembatan Suramadu),
also known as the Surabaya–Madura Bridge, is a bridge with three cable-stayed
sections constructed between Surabaya on the island of Java and the town of
Bangkalan on the island of Madura in Indonesia. Opened on June 10, 2009, the
5.4-km bridge is the longest in Indonesia and the first bridge to cross the
Madura Strait.
The cable-stayed portion has three spans with lengths
192 m, 434 m and 192 m. The bridge has two lanes in each direction plus an
emergency lane and a dedicated lane for motorcycles. The first toll bridge in
Indonesia, fares have been initially set at Rp. 30,000 (US$3 in 2009) for
four-wheeled vehicles and Rp. 3,000 (US$0.30) for two-wheelers.
The bridge was built by a consortium of Indonesian
companies PT Adhi Karya and PT Waskita Karya working with China Road and Bridge
Corp. and China Harbor Engineering Co. Ltd. The total cost of the project,
including connecting roads, has been estimated at 4.5 trillion rupiah (US$445
million).
Construction was started on August 20, 2003. In July
2004, a girder collapsed, killing one worker and injuring nine others. Work on
the bridge halted at the end of 2004 due to lack of funds, but was restarted in
November 2005. The main span of the bridge was connected on March 31, 2009, and
the bridge was opened to the public in June 10, 2009.Within a week of the
opening, it was discovered that nuts and bolts as well as maintenance lamps had
been stolen and that there was evidence of vandalism of cables supporting the
main span.
5. Suramadu’s bridge also known as….
a. Longest bridge
b. sura and madu
c. Surabaya-Madura bridge
d. toll bridge
e. overpass
6. Suramadu’s bridge connects the
island….
a. Java and Sumatra
b. Java and Bali
c. Sumatra and Kalimantan
d. Java and Madura
e. Correct all
7. Length of the Suramadu’s bridge is….
a. 5.400 meters
b. 192 meters
c. 494 meters
d. 526 meters
e. nothing is true
8. The following statement is true,
except ....
a. Suramadu’s bridge is also known
Surabaya-Madura bridge
b. the long of Suramadu’s bridge is
5400 meters
c. suramadu’s bridge connects the
islands of Java and Madura
d. bridge was opened on March 31, 2009
e. car charged at 30000 rupiahs
9. When the bridge was built?
a. March 31, 2009
b. August 20, 2003
c. July 2004
d. June 10, 2009
e. November 2005
10.
Suramadu’s bridge have … tracks in one way.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6
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