Kunci Jawaban Soal Ujian Sekolah Kelas 12 Tahun 2022 Bahasa Inggris Kurikulum 2013

Kunci Jawaban Soal Ujian Sekolah Kelas 12 Tahun 2022 Bahasa Inggris Kurikulum 2013
Kunci Jawaban Soal Ujian Sekolah Kelas 12 Tahun 2022 Bahasa Inggris Kurikulum 2013

The Great Wall of China is the longest man-made structure in the world. Traversing northern part of the country, what was a huge military line of defense in the past has now become a unique world heritage site and a symbol of China. With a total length of 21,196.18 km (13,170.70 miles), equal to half the length of the Equator, the Great Wall of China is the longest feat of human engineering. The average height of the walls is 6 to 7 meters (20 to 23 feet), and the highest is 14 meters (46 feet). The average width is 6.5 meters (21.3 feet).

Having a wonderful Great Wall tour is a must for one’s China trip. Along this super long wall, Beijing ranks the top destination for its proper maintenance of the abundant wall relics of the Ming Dynasty. Badaling and Mutianyu are best sections to see neat and complete walls and beacon towers; while Jinshanling and Simatai offer challenging Great Wall hiking routes with open and wild scenery.

20. What benefit can we learn from text? We know ….
A. the history of the great wall
B. the location of the great wall
C. the facts about the great wall in china
D. the reasons why we should go to the china
E. the explanation how the great wall was built

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Jawaban: C

21. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. The Great Wall is located in the north of China.
B. The Great Wall was a huge military line defense.
C. The Great Wall is the longest man-made building.
D. The Great Wall was built by talented engineers.
E. The Great Wall is a unique world heritage site.

Jawaban: C

22. The grandeur of its architecture … people to see the Great Wall.SD
A. attracts
B. attracted
C. will attract
D. is attracting
E. was attracting

Jawaban: A

The following text is for questions 23 to 26.

Try the following tips
1. Stay out of the sun during peak hours. While these times may vary slightly depending on the season and where you live. You should be indoors if all possible between 10:00 and 15:00.
2. Keep covered up. Floppy hats and large umbrellas work well and so do cover-ups. Long-sleeved cotton shirts are excellent for hiking, cycling etc; see your sports store for special brands that allow breathing as well as cover-up.
3. Use sunscreen on any exposed areas. An SPF of 45+ is recommended for it allows even the fairest skinned folks to stay out in the sun for a few hours before reapplying. Try chopstick on your lips. Follow the instructions on sunscreen carefully. Always reapply after leaving the water, as it’ll have washed off.
4. Don’t forget hard-to-reach places. Don’t forget to cover the backs of your knees, back of your neck, elbows and back of your ears (if you have short hair). Feet should also be included if you are wearing sandals, flip-flops or going bare-foot. Even these places can hurt a lot with sunburn.
5. Don’t lie in the sun purposefully seeking a tan. This is not only damaging to your skin but might burn you the first few times you try it at the beginning of the season. If you want to tan, do it gradually and sensibly, with short exposure and building up over time.
6. Put a small amount of oil or sunscreen in your hair so you will avoid burning your scalp. Or cover it with a hat. Some shampoos and hair conditioners contain SPF protection.

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