English UN - Monday class work

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English
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12th Grade
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Grace Raintama
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
This text is for questions 1 to 3.
Indonesian Globe
Jalan Heron No. 65
Jakarta, Indonesia
Susiati
Adverindo Group
Jalan Majas No. 32
Padang, Indonesia
Dear Ma'am,
As the scheduled annual programmes, we proudly present 75th Technology Auction. The auction will be held in the Ballroom of Red Ruby Hotel, Jalan Kejayaan Timur no. 45, Jakarta in 15th March 2020.
The items in the auction are the most sophisticated machines which are in limited production. The benefits for owning the top five items are free of charge for system upgrading and maintenance for ten years. The complete information for the items of the auction are displayed in our websites.
There are several facilities for the platinum members, such as suite rooms to stay and having dinner in the best restaurant in town. Please confirm your attendance by email at techno.auction@email.com or call the auction administrator on 021 6273672633. If there are questions or concern, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Reza Abimana
Auction Organiser
Q:
Why did the writer send the letter?
To inform the receiver about an annual auction.
To request the receiver to attend an auction.
To make an appointment with the receiver.
To offer several facilities to the receiver.
To clarify items on an auction to the receiver.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Indonesian Globe
Jalan Heron No. 65
Jakarta, Indonesia
Susiati
Adverindo Group
Jalan Majas No. 32
Padang, Indonesia
Dear Ma'am,
As the scheduled annual programmes, we proudly present 75th Technology Auction. The auction will be held in the Ballroom of Red Ruby Hotel, Jalan Kejayaan Timur no. 45, Jakarta in 15th March 2020.
The items in the auction are the most sophisticated machines which are in limited production. The benefits for owning the top five items are free of charge for system upgrading and maintenance for ten years. The complete information for the items of the auction are displayed in our websites.
There are several facilities for the platinum members, such as suite rooms to stay and having dinner in the best restaurant in town. Please confirm your attendance by email at techno.auction@email.com or call the auction administrator on 021 6273672633. If there are questions or concern, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Reza Abimana
Auction Organiser
Q:
Where will the event be held?
In an auction hall
In the writer's meeting hall
In the town's best restaurant
In the sender's office
In a hotel ballroom
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Indonesian Globe
Jalan Heron No. 65
Jakarta, Indonesia
Susiati
Adverindo Group
Jalan Majas No. 32
Padang, Indonesia
Dear Ma'am,
As the scheduled annual programmes, we proudly present 75th Technology Auction. The auction will be held in the Ballroom of Red Ruby Hotel, Jalan Kejayaan Timur no. 45, Jakarta in 15th March 2020.
The items in the auction are the most sophisticated machines which are in limited production. The benefits for owning the top five items are free of charge for system upgrading and maintenance for ten years. The complete information for the items of the auction are displayed in our websites.
There are several facilities for the platinum members, such as suite rooms to stay and having dinner in the best restaurant in town. Please confirm your attendance by email at techno.auction@email.com or call the auction administrator on 021 6273672633. If there are questions or concern, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Reza Abimana
Auction Organiser
Q:
What should the receiver do after reading the letter?
Buy items from the auction online.
Apply to be a platinum member.
Send the detailed items to Reza.
Check the items on the website.
Book a suite room at Red Ruby Hotel.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
This text is for questions 4 to 6.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The journey of NASA's dauntless Voyager 2 spacecraft through our solar system's farthest reaches has given scientists new insight into a poorly understood distant frontier: the unexpectedly distinct boundary marking where the sun's energetic influence end and interstellar space begins.
The U.S. space agency previously announced that Voyager2, the second human-made object ever to depart the solar system following its twin Voyager 1, had zipped into interstellar space on 5th November 2018, at a point more than 17.7 billion kilometres from the sun.
Several research papers published on Monday provided scientific details of that crossing.
Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were launched in 1977, designed for five-year missions. Voyager 1 left the solar system at a different location in 2012. Both are now traversing the Milky Way galaxy's interstellar medium, a chiller region filling the vast expanses between the galaxy's stars and planetary systems.
Voyager 2's scientific instruments detected abrupt differences in plasma density and magnetic particles upon crossing the heliopause, the researchers said. They also said the heliopause appeared to be much thinner than expected.
"This is a very exciting time for us," California Institute of Technology physicist Edward Stone, project manager of the Voyager program, told reporters. "We will see a transition from the magnetic field outside, and we continue to have surprises compared to what we had expected."
"The electromagnetic junction just outside the heliosphere was thought to be a deeper transitional place of intermingling cosmic weather, but Voyager 2's plasma wave instrument, built by the University of Iowa researchers, detected sharp jumps in plasma density, much like two different fluids coming into contact with one another.
Q:
Who owned the two spacecraft?
Voyager 1
Edward Stone
Several physicists
The U.S. space agency
California Institute of Technology
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The journey of NASA's dauntless Voyager 2 spacecraft through our solar system's farthest reaches has given scientists new insight into a poorly understood distant frontier: the unexpectedly distinct boundary marking where the sun's energetic influence end and interstellar space begins.
The U.S. space agency previously announced that Voyager2, the second human-made object ever to depart the solar system following its twin Voyager 1, had zipped into interstellar space on 5th November 2018, at a point more than 17.7 billion kilometres from the sun.
Several research papers published on Monday provided scientific details of that crossing.
Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were launched in 1977, designed for five-year missions. Voyager 1 left the solar system at a different location in 2012. Both are now traversing the Milky Way galaxy's interstellar medium, a chiller region filling the vast expanses between the galaxy's stars and planetary systems.
Voyager 2's scientific instruments detected abrupt differences in plasma density and magnetic particles upon crossing the heliopause, the researchers said. They also said the heliopause appeared to be much thinner than expected.
"This is a very exciting time for us," California Institute of Technology physicist Edward Stone, project manager of the Voyager program, told reporters. "We will see a transition from the magnetic field outside, and we continue to have surprises compared to what we had expected."
"The electromagnetic junction just outside the heliosphere was thought to be a deeper transitional place of intermingling cosmic weather, but Voyager 2's plasma wave instrument, built by the University of Iowa researchers, detected sharp jumps in plasma density, much like two different fluids coming into contact with one another.
Q:
Why was the Voyager 2 launched?
To assist the previous spacecraft.
To traverse the interstellar space.
To explore another part of the space so scientists can study it.
To report about its five year missions.
To explore another part of the space so they can detect abrupt differences in plasma density.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The journey of NASA's dauntless Voyager 2 spacecraft through our solar system's farthest reaches has given scientists new insight into a poorly understood distant frontier: the unexpectedly distinct boundary marking where the sun's energetic influence end and interstellar space begins.
The U.S. space agency previously announced that Voyager2, the second human-made object ever to depart the solar system following its twin Voyager 1, had zipped into interstellar space on 5th November 2018, at a point more than 17.7 billion kilometres from the sun.
Several research papers published on Monday provided scientific details of that crossing.
Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were launched in 1977, designed for five-year missions. Voyager 1 left the solar system at a different location in 2012. Both are now traversing the Milky Way galaxy's interstellar medium, a chiller region filling the vast expanses between the galaxy's stars and planetary systems.
Voyager 2's scientific instruments detected abrupt differences in plasma density and magnetic particles upon crossing the heliopause, the researchers said. They also said the heliopause appeared to be much thinner than expected.
"This is a very exciting time for us," California Institute of Technology physicist Edward Stone, project manager of the Voyager program, told reporters. "We will see a transition from the magnetic field outside, and we continue to have surprises compared to what we had expected."
"The electromagnetic junction just outside the heliosphere was thought to be a deeper transitional place of intermingling cosmic weather, but Voyager 2's plasma wave instrument, built by the University of Iowa researchers, detected sharp jumps in plasma density, much like two different fluids coming into contact with one another.
Q:
What can we infer from the text?
Voyager 1 has different features from Voyager 2's.
Only Voyager 2 could reach interstellar space.
Voyager 1 could reach the farthest distance.
Both Voyager spacecrafts were launched in the same year.
There is a warm region between galaxies.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
This text is for questions 7 to 9.
How to Clean Smelly Shoes
Not all shoes are washable, so the first thing you need to know about how to deodorise smelly shoes is the type of materials used in your shoes' construction. People who are on their feet all day or who work out hard get smelly shoes, too. Even slippers and house shoes begin to stink after a while.
Here's homemade, all-natural shoe deodorising spray if you would like to make your own.
Ingredients:
A spray bottle 1/2 cup of water 1/2 cup of white vinegar 5 drops of tea tree oil
Directions:
Mix all the ingredients in a spray bottle. Lightly mist the inside of your shoes after each wearing. Let the mist air dry before wearing your shoes again.
As for how often you need to clean and deodorise your shoes, it all depends on how sweaty and smelly your feet get.
Q:
Who is the passage best addressed to?
Shoe shop owners
Fishermen
Shoe makers
Basketball players
Divers
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