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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What are the generic structures of analytical exposition?
Orientation, Complication, Resolution
Thesis, Arguments, Recommendation
Thesis, Arguments, Reiteration
Orientation, Events, Reorientation
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The communicative purpose of analytical exposition text is ...
answer choice
to persuade the readers or listeners that something is the case
to retell past events
to give steps of doing something
to tell the newsworthy event(s) of the day
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Vegetarians
There are many reasons why people become vegetarians, including personal health, the environment, and the economy.
A vegetarian is a person who does not eat meat, poultry, and fish. Vegetarians mostly eat fruit, vegetables, legumes, grains, seeds, and nuts. Vegetarians also consume eggs and dairy products, but they avoid meat products, such as beef, chicken stocks, and gelatin.
According to research, vegetarians have a lower risk of heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure. This may happen due to a healthy vegetarian diet, which has low fat but high fiber.
However, a vegetarian diet can be high in fat if it includes excessive amounts of fatty snacks, fried food, whole dairy products, and eggs.
At the same time, a vegetarian diet can be simple and easy to prepare. Therefore, a vegetarian diet must be well-planned to prevent and treat certain diseases.
Why does a vegetarian have a lower risk of many diseases? They..
Have well-planned agenda of what to eat
Consumes low-fat but high-fiber food
Eat vegetables every time
Avoid excessive amounts of fatty snacks
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A career is an individual’s journey through learning, work, and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define a career and the term is used in a variety of ways. Everybody who has a career exactly wants to advance their career.
If you want to advance your career, you will have to make some careful decisions about which jobs you take. Consider a job offered for the value it has to your career. It may mean sacrifices at first.
You may have to move to a different region or country to get a job that is right for you. You may have to work late hours, at least temporarily. You might even have to take a lower salary for a job that offers you the experience that you need. But you should never accept a job if it is not related to your career goals.
Accepting a job that is not within your career path will not give you the skill or experience you need or want. You will find yourself frustrated in such a position and consequently will not perform your best.
This will have an effect on the people around you, who will not feel as if you are being part of the team. The best advice is to think carefully before accepting any position and make sure that the job is one you have.
What is mainly discussed in the text?
How to look for a job
How to advance a career
What to do to get a good job
How to lessen your stress in your office
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A career is an individual’s journey through learning, work, and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define a career and the term is used in a variety of ways. Everybody who has a career exactly wants to advance their career.
If you want to advance your career, you will have to make some careful decisions about which jobs you take. Consider a job offered for the value it has to your career. It may mean sacrifices at first.
You may have to move to a different region or country to get a job that is right for you. You may have to work late hours, at least temporarily. You might even have to take a lower salary for a job that offers you the experience that you need. But you should never accept a job if it is not related to your career goals.
Accepting a job that is not within your career path will not give you the skill or experience you need or want. You will find yourself frustrated in such a position and consequently will not perform your best.
This will have an effect on the people around you, who will not feel as if you are being part of the team. The best advice is to think carefully before accepting any position and make sure that the job is one you have.
The main idea of the second paragraph is that…
Considering a job offered is necessary
Moving to a different region to get a job can help you
Relating your jobs to your career goals will be advantageous for your boss
Making a careful decision before accepting a job is important.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A career is an individual’s journey through learning, work, and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define a career and the term is used in a variety of ways. Everybody who has a career exactly wants to advance their career.
If you want to advance your career, you will have to make some careful decisions about which jobs you take. Consider a job offered for the value it has to your career. It may mean sacrifices at first.
You may have to move to a different region or country to get a job that is right for you. You may have to work late hours, at least temporarily. You might even have to take a lower salary for a job that offers you the experience that you need. But you should never accept a job if it is not related to your career goals.
Accepting a job that is not within your career path will not give you the skill or experience you need or want. You will find yourself frustrated in such a position and consequently will not perform your best.
This will have an effect on the people around you, who will not feel as if you are being part of the team. The best advice is to think carefully before accepting any position and make sure that the job is one you have.
According to the text, the author advises the reader about…
How to increase the career
Make a decision in a job
Think carefully before accepting a position in a job
How to get a good job
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Do you want to buy a new smartphone? There are many things to consider. Its not just a matter of specifications or price, but also the brand and the reviews.
However, the most important thing to ask yourself is do you really need a new phone? Or do you jus want to be stylish in front of other people?
If you really need it, you must know which smartphone is suitable? Do you need a large memory, a good camera, or do you need a smartphone to play games? First determine what is needed, then look for a smartphone that suits your needs.
Then just adjust it to the budget or the desired brand. Most importantly, don’t be in a hurry because it can lead to disappointment.
What is the text about?
Things to consider before buying smartphone
The various type of smartphone
The description of a new smartphone
The benefits of using a smartphone
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