Jawaban: C
7. Anton : How do you see our performance?
Luthfiah : ____________
A. I’m sorry for coming late
B. I’m sorry to hear that
C. I think it amazing
D. It’s a good idea
E. I am not sure
Jawaban: C
8. Romania : You take a Grab here. Where is your car?
Armenia : _____________
A. It has repaired in Juanda Motor
B. It was repairing in Juanda Motor
C. It is being repaired in Juanda Motor
D. It has been repairing in Juanda Motor
E. It will have been repairing in Juanda Motor
Jawaban: C
The following text is for questions 9 to 11
SEA STARS
Sea stars, commonly called, “starfish” are not fish. Sea stars live underwater, but that is where their resemblance to fish ends. They do not have gills, scales, or fins. Sea stars live only in saltwater. Sea water, instead of blood, is actually used to pump nutrients through their bodies via a ‘water vascular system.’
Also, sea stars move by using tiny tube feet located on the underside of their bodies. With so many little legs, starfish can reach enormous speeds. Adult sunflower sea stars can move at the astonishing speed of one meter per minute using 15,000 tube feet. Tube feet also help sea stars hold their prey.
Sea stars are related to sand dollars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers, all of which are echinoderms, meaning that they have five-point radial symmetry. However, this does not mean that all sea stars have five arms and species with 10, 20, or even 40 arms exist! If one of these arms is lost, a sea star has the amazingly ability to regenerate it.