Last week, I spent my vacation in Japan. It’s a famous country in world. I stayed in Synzioka hotel. I went to Fuji mountain ( Fujiyama). My family and I went there on Sunday morning. We went to Fujiyama by car. I had prepared everything before we went to Japan. While we were driving, we get to see some beautiful scenery mountains, forests, and Sakura flowers.

My family and I arrived at Fuji mountain at 4:30 pm. I saw a lot of tourists there. It was crowded there because it was holiday. I can learn and practice speaking English with some foreigners.

Dovi was one of the foreigners. He was very friendly. This was the first time I spoke English with foreign tourists. We returned at 22:30 at night. It was a very interesting holiday for us. We went home on the next day. We were very happy.(edited, source: fujianto21-chikafe.blogspot.com/)

 

 1. How many place(s) did the writer visit in his vacation?

A. One

B. Two

C. Three

D. Four

 2. How was the view along the way to Fuji mountain?

A. awful

B. boring

C. natural

D. interesting

 3. When did the writer come back from the vacation?

A. Saturday

B. Sunday

C. Monday

D. Tuesday

Lightning is a bright flash of electricity produced by a thunderstorm. All thunderstorms produce lightning and are very dangerous. If you hear the sound of thunder, then you are in danger from lightning. Lightning kills and injures more people each year than hurricanes or tornadoes; between 75 to 100 people.

Lightning is an electric current. Within a thundercloud way up in the sky, many small bits of ice (frozen raindrops) bump into each other as they move around in the air. All of those collisions create an electric charge. After a while, the whole cloud fills up with electrical charges. The positive charges or protons form at the top of the cloud and the negative charges or electrons form at the bottom of the cloud. Since opposites attract, that causes a positive charge to build up on the ground beneath the cloud. The grounds electrical charge concentrates around anything that sticks up, such as mountains, people, or single trees. The charge coming up from these points eventually connects with a charge reaching down from the clouds and - zap - lightning strikes!

Lightning is approximately 30,000 degrees Celsius. That is six times hotter than the surface of the sun. Lightning seems to be clear or a white-yellow color, but it really depends on the background.A lightning flash is no more than one inch wide.What we see as a flash of lightning may actually be four different strokes in exactly the same place, one right after another. That is why lightning appears to flicker.

(Edited; source: http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-lightning.htm)

 5. What is being explained in the third paragraph?

A. Lightning definition

B. How lightning is formed

C. The characteristics of lightning

D. Where lightning usually appears

Last weekend, my friends and I went camping in the mountain Ciremai. We reached the camping ground as we walked for about a half hour from the parking lot. We built the camp next to the rocks and trees. It was getting dark and cold enveloped us, so we built a bonfire.

The next day, we spent our time observing plantation and insects while the girls were preparing food for lunch together. In the afternoon we went to the river and catch a fish for dinner. At night, we held a bonfire. We sing, dance, read poetry, comedy, having fun, playing magic tricks, and even some of us do stand-up comedy and highly entertaining us all to laugh. On Monday, we packed our bags and got ready to go home, respectively.

(edited, source: fujianto21-chikafe.blogspot.com/)

6. How many day(s) did the writer on his camping?

A. One

B. Two

C. Three

D. Four

 7. Why did they make a bonfire in the first day? Because… .

A. it was dark and cold

B. they have some activities

C. they have to make dinner

D. it would scare wild animals 

 8. Who spent their time to observe plantation and insects?

A. No one

B.The girls

C. The boys

D. All of the members

 

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