Cinderella
Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Cinderella. She lived with her wicked stepmother
and stepsisters who treated her cruelly. One day, the king announced a grand ball, and every young
woman was invited. Cinderella wanted to go, but her stepmother forbade her. However, her fairy
godmother appeared and transformed her rags into a beautiful gown and gave her glass slippers. She
went to the ball and danced with the prince. But before midnight, she had to leave, and one of her
glass slippers was left behind. The prince found the slipper and searched the kingdom to find the
owner. Eventually, he found Cinderella, and they lived happily ever after.
What is the purpose of the text?
a) To entertain
b) To inform
c) To describe
d) To persuade
Based on the text, what was the obstacle Cinderella faced?
a) She lost her glass slipper.
b) Her fairy godmother disappeared.
c) Her stepmother forbade her from going to the ball.
d) She couldn’t find the prince.
Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the story?
a) Cinderella was always treated kindly by her stepmother.
b) The prince never danced with Cinderella.
c) Cinderella’s stepmother did not allow her to attend the ball.
d) Cinderella lost her glass slipper on purpose.
What does the word "wicked" in paragraph one mean?
a) Kind
b) Evil
c) Helpful
d) Beautiful
Arrange the following events in the correct order:
Cinderella leaves the ball at midnight.
The prince searches for the owner of the glass slipper.
The fairy godmother helps Cinderella get ready for the ball.
Cinderella dances with the prince.
a) 3, 1, 4, 2
b) 3, 4, 2, 1
c) 1, 4, 3, 2
d) 2, 4, 3, 1
Teks 2: "The Tortoise and the Hare"
One day, the tortoise challenged the hare to a race. The hare, confident in its speed, accepted the
challenge and immediately took off, leaving the tortoise far behind. Thinking that it could easily win,
the hare decided to take a nap. The tortoise, however, kept moving slowly but steadily. When the hare
woke up, it realized that the tortoise had nearly reached the finish line. The hare rushed to catch up,
but it was too late. The tortoise won the race.
What is the main lesson of the story?
a) Speed is the most important factor.
b) Never underestimate your opponent.
c) Slow and steady wins the race.
d) Tortoises are faster than hares.
What does the word "challenge" in paragraph one mean?
a) A question
b) A contest
c) A journey
d) A meal
Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the story?
a) The hare did not stop to rest during the race.
b) The tortoise was much faster than the hare.
c) The hare lost the race because it was too confident.
d) The tortoise never moved during the race.
What is the synonym of the word "steady" in paragraph two?
a) Unpredictable
b) Slow
c) Constant
d) Changeable
Teks 3: "The Lion and the Mouse"
One day, a lion caught a mouse in its paws. The mouse begged the lion to let it go, promising that
someday it would return the favor. The lion laughed, thinking that such a tiny creature could never
help it. But the lion decided to release the mouse. Some days later, the lion was trapped in a hunter’s
net. The mouse, hearing the lion’s roars, came to the rescue and gnawed through the ropes to set the
lion free. The lion thanked the mouse, realizing that even the smallest creatures can be of help.
What is the moral of the story?
a) Always ask for help when in trouble.
b) Small creatures can sometimes be helpful.
c) Lions are stronger than mice.
d) Never let anyone go free.
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the story?
a) The lion was kind to the mouse from the beginning.
b) The mouse was able to help the lion when it was in trouble.
c) The lion wanted to eat the mouse after freeing it.
d) The mouse was afraid of the lion.
What is the purpose of the text?
a) To inform about lion behavior
b) To entertain and teach a lesson
c) To describe the lion’s life
d) To compare different animals
Which of the following is the correct synonym of the word "favor" in the text?
a) Harm
b) Gift
c) Request
d) Help