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Hortatory Exposition Texts Practice

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about various topics related to hortatory exposition texts, public transportation, and exercise. The questions cover identifying the generic structure and tenses used in hortatory expositions, summarizing the main ideas of passages about the effects of watching too much TV and arguments for making public transportation mandatory, and determining which statements are supported by a passage about benefits of exercise.

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Hortatory Exposition Texts Practice

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about various topics related to hortatory exposition texts, public transportation, and exercise. The questions cover identifying the generic structure and tenses used in hortatory expositions, summarizing the main ideas of passages about the effects of watching too much TV and arguments for making public transportation mandatory, and determining which statements are supported by a passage about benefits of exercise.

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HORTATORY EXPOSITION TEXTS PRACTICE

1. What the generic structure of hortatory exposition?


A. Identification-Description
B. Argument-Thesis-Recommendation
C. Thesis-Argument-Recommendation
D. Orientation- Complication-Resolution
E. General Classification- Description.
2. What the tenses use in hortatory exposition?
A. Simple Past Tense
B. Simple Present Tense
C. Present Continuous Tense
D. Present Perfect Tense
E. Future Tense

The text is for questions no.3&4

3. What is the text about?


A. The programs show on TV
B. Watching TV is disadvantageous
C. The effect of TV
D. Reviewing the rating of TV shows is
important
E. The importance of knowing the program
watched by our children

4. It is hard for children to sleep because …..


A. The parents review TV’s program
B. The parents limit the time to watch TV
C. The kid watches TV with his/her parents
D. The kid watches too much TV at bedtime
E. The kid discusses the program with his/her parents

The text is for questions no. 5&6.

5.
How many arguments are in the text?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
6. With the letter, the writer explicitly recommends that the government....
A. Educate villagers about the importance of reforestation and special care before building
homes on mountain slopes.
B. Encourage villagers to participate in the government’s current programs to grow trees on
deforested areas.
C. Have strict rules and regulations about housing development in potentially dangerous
areas with few trees.
D. Improve the geological and topographical conditions of mountain slopes in Indonesia
E. Help and encourage villagers to do reforestation in Landslide area

The text is for questions no. 7&8.

Should Americans be forced to Public Transportation?

First, let me define what the question is and isn’t asking. It isn’t asking if we should we all abandon cars
right now, nor is it asking if we should abandon them completely, nor is it asking if every American
should do so. It is asking weather some Americans should have to take public transit some of the time,
and I would say yes.

Oil use and pollution aside, in some cities like Los Angeles and New York there just isn’t room for any
more roads, so in order for large cities to grow, they need more people to take public transit or risk
permanent traffic jam. One bus can safely hold 40 people so even at half capacity that’s nearly 20 cars’
worth of space in traffic cleared up, and nearly 20 parking spaces that don’t need to built.

There are a lot of people that can take with transit little inconvenience but simply don’t because they
never have in the past. If residents in areas with plenty of transit had to buy transit passes as part of their
property taxes then they would have little excuse not to bus occasionally. QA number of universities
already bundle a ‘U-Pass’ with their tuition feeds, forcing their students to take the bus. When given the
change the majority of those students have voted to keep these programs.

A similar system in apartments where a portion of the tenants are not issued parking spaces in exchange
for a discount on their rent would also be community car to several apartment tenants that arrange a
schedule for the car, and this program gets many positive reviews.

So yes, I would say that Americans should be forced to use public transit, as Americans whom are already
forced to do so find that it works well for them.

7. What does writer suggest?


A. American should learn to use public transportation
B. American should give up their car
C. American should be forced to use public transportation
D. The government should limit the number cars
E. Americans tends to take their own vehicles
8. In this article you find the word transit a few times. what does the underlined word means?
A. stop
B. transportation
C. bus stop
D. entrance
E. wait

9. Seeing the traffic situation in Indonesia, we can conclude that the police should enforce the rules.
Look at the bold and reckless motor bikers riding against the flow, breaking red light, wearing no helmet,
smoking while riding, using smartphone while riding, or modifying exhaust pipe to produce loud sound.

What is the text about?


A. Situation in Indonesia
B. Police in Indonesia
C. Breaking rules
D. Traffic in Indonesia
E. Transportation in Indonesia

Exercise increases energy levels. Exercise improves both the strength and the efficiency of your
cardiovascular system to get the oxygen and nutrients to your muscles. When your cardiovascular system
works better everything seems easier and you have more energy for the fun stuff in life.

Exercise improves muscle strength. Staying active keeps muscles strong and joints, tendons and ligaments
flexible, allowing you to move more easily and avoid injury. Strong muscles and ligaments reduce your
risk of joint and lower back pain by keeping joints in proper alignment. They also improve coordination
and balance.

10. Which is NOT TRUE based on the text?


A. Energy level improves if we do exercise
B. lower back pain is caused by staying active
C. If we want to avoid injury, we need to make tendons flexible
D. Things will be easier if cardiovascular system is functioning well
E. Workout enhances muscle health

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