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Soal Bahasa Inggris Kelas X Semester Genap

A landslide hit a village in Kerinci regency in Jambi, Indonesia, paralyzing traffic between Jambi and Sungai Penuh. Travelers had to take an alternate highway, doubling their travel costs. Local officials said heavy rain caused dirt and rocks to cover and damage two sections of the road. It took a bus driver 15 hours to travel between Jambi and Kerinci, five hours longer than usual, and passengers were charged twice the regular fare. Traffic was expected to return to normal on Thursday after road repairs.
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Soal Bahasa Inggris Kelas X Semester Genap

A landslide hit a village in Kerinci regency in Jambi, Indonesia, paralyzing traffic between Jambi and Sungai Penuh. Travelers had to take an alternate highway, doubling their travel costs. Local officials said heavy rain caused dirt and rocks to cover and damage two sections of the road. It took a bus driver 15 hours to travel between Jambi and Kerinci, five hours longer than usual, and passengers were charged twice the regular fare. Traffic was expected to return to normal on Thursday after road repairs.
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SOAL BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS X SEMESTER GENAP

JAMBI CITY, Jambi: A landslide hit a village in Kerinci regency, paralyzing traffic between
Jambi and Sungai Penuh, the regency’s capital. People traveling from Sungai Penuh to Jambi and
visa versa have to take the Trans-Sumatra highway bypassing Solok in the neighboring province
of West Sumatra, which costs them twice as much as the regular fare.

A staff of the local transportation office in Sungai Penuh said on Wednesday that the landslide
was caused by incessant rain on Monday, which caused dirt and rocks to cover and damage two
sections of the road. Herman, a driver of a passenger bus plying the Jambi-Kerinci route, said
that it took him 15 hours for the trip, five hours longer than usual, and passengers were charged
Rp 125,000, instead of the regular fare of Rp 50,000.The traffic between Jambi and Sungai
Penuh was expected to return to normal on Thursday after the Kerinci administration deployed
necessary equipment to repair the damaged road.

1. What hit a village in Kerinci regency?

a.  A landslide
b. An earthquake
c. A tidal wave
d. A mount eruption
e. A flood

2. what was the effect of thee natural disaster to people traveling  from Sungai Penuh to Jambi
vice Versa?

a. The travelling cost double


b. The travelling cost to Jambi became cheaper
c. The travelling cost was still the same
d. The travelling cost becomes normal
e. There was no effect to the travelling

3. What was the cause of the disaster according to a staff of local transportation office in Sungai
Penuh?

a. Tsunami
b. Rock
c. Dirt
d. Incessant rain
e. Traffic

4. How long did it take to travel along Jambi-Kerinci route?

a. Fifteen hours
b. Fifty  hours
c. Fifty five hours
d. Five hours
e. Ten hours

5. when was the traffic expected to return to normal?

a. on Tuesday
b. on Wednesday
c. on Thursday
d. on Saturday
e. on Monday
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Tornado Wreaks Havoc in Semarang

Residents assess the damage after a tornado damages 150 houses in the district of Tembalag in
Semarang, Central Java late on Saturday afternoon.Three people were injured and at least five of
the houses in the Sendangguwo and Tandang neighborhoods were destroyed, while many others
were seriously damaged as the tornado ripped off their roofs. Thoirin aka Jayeng, 40, a resident
whose house was leveled at the Sendang Asri housing complex, said the winds hit about 4 p.m.
“I saw this black wind coming and becoming pointed into a funnel.

It suddenly approached and hit my house,” he said. Tohirin’s wife, two children and mother-in
law were in the kitchen at the time when the tornado known locally as “Ulur-ulur” passed over
their home, destroying the guest and bedrooms. “It was as if the wind had lifted my home up,”
Thoirin said. The disaster also destroyed the walls of four neighboring houses. Many other
homes in the area lost their roofs and residents and neighbors had started rebuilding on Sunday.

Tembalang district head Dayat said the tornado also damaged a small mosque and felled power
lines and about 50 trees. His office was still collecting data on the damage, he said. Villagers said
the tornado was the worst to hit the district in living memory. Semarang Mayor Sukawi Sutarip
and his wife, Sinto Sukawi, visited the scene on Sunday, accompanied by senior officials.“We
will provide the victims with assistance immediately,” the mayoral spokesman Achyani said.

6. When did the tornado hit the district of Tembalang in Semarang?


a. on Saturday morning
b. on Saturday afternoon
c.  on Saturday night
d.  on Sunday morning
e.  on Sunday afternoon

7.  How many houses were destroyed by the tornado in the Sendangguwo and Tandang
neighborhoods?
a. less than five house
b. more than ten houses
c. five houses or more
d. exactly five house
e. three houses

8. The tornado hit the district?


a. at dawn
b. in the morning
c. in the afternoon
d. in the evening
e. at midnight

9. Which parts of Tohirin’s house were destroyed?


a. the kitchen and guestroom
b. the guest rooms and the bathroom
c. the bedrooms and the kitchen
d. the guest and bedrooms
e. the living room and the bedrooms

10. Who rebuilt the damaged homes?


a. the residents
b. the residents and neighbors
c. the Tembalang District head
d. the mayor of Semarang
e. the mayoral spokesman

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