Soal Latihan Ujian Nasional Beserta jawaban:
One day,
a farmer, who was well- known in his village as a very mean man, said “I will
give three meals and twenty five pence to anyone who is willing to do a day’s
work for me. This offer was accepted by a hungry tramp, who was more interested
in the meals than the money. “ You can have your breakfast first”, said the
farmer, “and then you can start work”. After the farmer had given him a very
small breakfast, he said, “Now you can have your dinner. This will save us a
lot of time.” The tramp agreed, and ate poor dinner. When he had finished, the
farmer said, “What would you say to having supper also while you are about it?”
“I will try”, replied the tramp, “to enjoy another meal”. Then he had his
supper, which again was not a very filling meal. When it was over, the farmer
looked very pleased and said, “Now you can do a long day’s work”. “No, thank
you”, was the tramp’s reply, as he rose to leave, “I never work after supper!”
1. What is a ‘tramp’ according to
the passage?
A. a person who works for a farmer D. a homeless person going from place to place
B. a very hungry person E.
a person who is interested in farming
C. one who needs a job
2. “While you are about it?”
means....
A. while the tramp is working D. when
the tramp is at his farm
B. if the tramp is still hungry E.
while the tramp is eating
C. when the tramp begins
to work
3. Which of these statements is TRUE
according to the text?
A. the farmer was a generous man.
B.
the tramp started to work after eating supper.
C. the tramp enjoyed the meal very
much.
D. the tramp could eat
three meals because none of them was big.
E. the farmer wanted to help the tramp.
4. From the text, we can learn
that....
A. the farmer was generous. D.
the meals were delicious.
B. the tramp was cleverer
than the farmer. E. the farmer
was clever.
C. the supper made the tramp sleepy.
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