Selasa, 14 November 2017

PREDIKSI UN 2017
NATURAL PHENOMENON
By Darno, S.Pd

A flood is an overflow of an expanse of water that submerges land.
 A flood occurs when an area of land, usually a low-lying, is covered with water. It happens when soil and vegetation can not absorb water. Then the water runs off the land in quantities that can not be carried in stream channels or kept in natural ponds or man-made reservation.
Periodic floods occur naturally on many rivers, forming an area known as the flood plain. These river floods usually result from heavy rain, sometimes combined with melting snow, which causes the rivers to overflow their banks. A flood that that rises and falls rapidly with little or no advance warning is called flash flood. Flash floods usually result from intense rainfall over a relatively small area.

1.     What is flash flood?
a.     The water that runs off the land
b.     The water that can not be absorbed by the soil and the vegetation
c.     A flood that occurs because of the melting snow
d.     A flood that rises and falls rapidly with little or no advance warning.

2.     It happens when soil and vegetation can not absorb water. (Paragraph 2)
      What does the underlined word ‘it’ in this sentence refer to?
A.       Flood
B.       Water
C.       Land
D.      An area of land

A tidal wave can burst upon a beach and smash a tree as if it were a matchstick.
It can start when an earthquake makes the gound shake under the ocean.T he quake makes the water push up from the ocean floor, and makes waves that can become one huge wall of rushing water.The water can burst over  the land, smashing boats, autmobiles, houses, and other  things and kill people in its way.
Most tidal waves occur in the pacific ocean. Sometimes, the waves are so small that they cause no damage at all.But people who live along ocean shore have to be prepared for the worst.They can be saved from dangerous tidal wave if they are warned a head of time.
Most people call the wave a tidal wave , but scientific name for it is tsunami, a Japanese word that mean storm wave.

3.     What does the text tell us about ?
A.    An Ocean
B.    A tidal wave
C.     An Eartquake
D.    A matchstick
4.     People along the ocean shore have to be prepared for the worst because ...
A.         The ocean shores are the most dangerous places
B.         Nobody can escape from the killing waves.
C.         The tidal waves can occur there any time.
D.        People need to be warned a head of time.
5.     What is the function  of paragraph 1?
A.         T o tell something to discuss.
B.         To describe what something is like
C.         To recommend on what ought to happen.
D.        To tell how what happened and what squence.
6.     What does  the writer’s purpose   write the text?
A.         To persuade the readers to face tsunami bravely
B.         To retell the effect of tsunami to the people
C.         To present his point of view about tsunami.
D.        To describe what tsunami is like.
7.      “Most tidal waves occur in the pacific ocean.”  The synonym  of  the underlined word is...
A.         Happen
B.         Give
C.         Across
D.        Make
8.     “Sometimes, the waves are so small that they cause no damage at all.”(par.3 line 2) The underlined word refers to...
A.         The waves
B.         People
C.         The ocean shores
D.        The  earthquakes

A hurricane is a big tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean. There are tropical storms in the Pacific and Indian Ocean, too, but here they’re called typhoons or cyclones. Hurricanes start over the ocean, and they happen in late summer when the water is warm.
When a hurricane is photographed by a satellite, it looks like a giant doughnut. The centre of  hurricane is called ‘the eye’. There is no wind here. The strong winds are pulled round the eye by rotation of the earth.
A hurricane is formed over the ocean, but then it’s blown towards the islands of the Caribbean and the coasts of Central and North America. The winds can reach over  220 km/h, so hurricanes can be very dangerous. Buildings are damaged. Trees, bridges and power  lines are blown down. Every year hundreds of people are killed by hurricanes.
Most of damage is done on islands and along the coast. A lot of damage is caused by the sea because huge waves are created  by the strong winds. The waves are blown onto the land, and cities, villages and fields are flooded. However, hurricanes and typhoons also do some good things. Over half the rain in Japan is brought by typhoons.
Hurricanes are caused by heat. Scientists believe that if global warming increase, we will see many more hurricane each year.

9.      What is the text about ?
A.      Typhoons. 
B.      Cyclones.
C.      Hurricanes.
D.      Tropical Storms.
10. The first paragraph is … of hurricanes.
A.      identification
B.      description
C.      definition
D.      orientation
11. When do hurricanes happen ?
A.      in winter
B.      in tropical climate
C.      in late summer
D.      in late winter
12. The second paragraph tell us about … .
A.      when hurricanes happen
B.      the explanation of hurricanes
C.      why hurricanes happen
D.      how hurricanes look like
13. The following statements are correct based on the text, except … .
A.      hurricanes happen in certain area
B.      hurricanes is the same as typhoons
C.      hurricane is like a giant doughnut
D.      mostly hurricanes give positive effect for  people




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