Mid Test Reading Robi

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NAME : ROBI ESHA AKHMADI NIM : 0605120814 CLASS : B SUBJECT : READING IV READING IV TAKE-HOME MID TEST 1. Survey the text: read the text first and last paragraphs and the beginning and final sentences of other paragraphs. Do you have a very general idea of the structure of the text, what the different parts are about? 2. Identify your purpose of reading: a. If you are looking for the specific information read the part where the information will be.  b. If you want a general idea of the whole text, Read whole the text. In both cases ignore word or sections you don’t immediately understand. You should now have a general idea of what the text is about and it is going to be useful for you. Does it answer the question(s) why you read the text?  3. Wr ite d own on 1 or 2 sentences What you think the main ideas are. Wh at your fi rst reaction to the text is. Do you fi nd it interesting informative, well-argued, boring, illogical, inaccurate? 4. Do a second more careful reading, marking any new words that are important for your understanding. Check on the main idea and revise what you wrote if necessary. Decide what the subsidiary ideas are. How do they relate to the main idea? Put all the idea together as an outline, or as a mind map.

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NAME : ROBI ESHA AKHMADINIM : 0605120814CLASS : BSUBJECT : READING IV

READING IV

TAKE-HOME MID TEST

1. Survey the text: read the text first and last paragraphs and the beginning

and final sentences of other paragraphs.

Do you have a very general idea of the structure of the text, what the

different parts are about?

2. Identify your purpose of reading:

a. If you are looking for the specific information read the part where

the information will be.

 b. If you want a general idea of the whole text, Read whole the text.

In both cases ignore word or sections you don’t immediately understand.

You should now have a general idea of what the text is about and it is

going to be useful for you. Does it answer the question(s) why you readthe text?

 

3. Write down on 1 or 2 sentences

• What you think the main ideas are.

• What your first reaction to the text is. Do you find it

interesting informative, well-argued, boring, illogical, inaccurate?

4. Do a second more careful reading, marking any new words that are

important for your understanding. Check on the main idea and revise what

you wrote if necessary.

Decide what the subsidiary ideas are. How do they relate to the main

idea? Put all the idea together as an outline, or as a mind map.

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Vocabulary

With the new words which you think are important: if the exact meaning is

needed, use a dictionary.

Difficult sentences

Divide the sentences where there are connectives or markers.

• What do the connectives means?

• Underline reference words. What do they refer to?

• Identify complex noun phrases.

• Expand those using verbs and/or relative clauses so that

they are easy to understand.

Find the subjects, verbs, and objects which go together, and, if necessary,

write the whole sentence out in several sentences to show the meaning.

5. Make a list of new words which you think will be useful in the future. Give:

• Definitions of the words

• Indication of whether they are nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc

• Phrases in which the words occurs

• Others words with the same meaning

• Others forms of the words

E.g. counselor (noun) = a person who gives help and support to people

who have problems, an adviser [counsel (noun), to counsel]

6. Evaluate what you have read; write briefly your answer 

• How does it fit into what you already think and know?

• Does it confirm your ideas; add to them, conflict with them?

• If there are opinions, do you agree or disagree with them?

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THE TEXT“PRAMBANAN, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL

HINDU TEMPLE IN THE WORLD”

Prambanan temple is extraordinarily beautiful building constructed in the

tenth century during the reigns of two kings namely Rakai Pikatan and Rakai

Balitung. Soaring up to 47 meters (5 meters higher than Borobudur temple), the

foundation of this temple has fulfilled the desire of the founder to show Hindu

triumph in Java Island. This temple is located 17 kilometers from the city center,

among an area that now functions as beautiful park.

There is a legend that Javanese people always tell about this temple. As

the story tells, there was a man named Bandung Bondowoso who loved Roro

Jonggrang. To refuse his love, Jonggrang asked Bondowoso to make her a

temple with 1,000 statues only in one-night time. The request was nearly fulfilled

when Jonggrang asked the villagers to pound rice and to set a fire in order to

look like morning had broken. Feeling to be cheated, Bondowoso who only

completed 999 statues cursed Jonggrang to be the thousandth statue.

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Prambanan temple has three main temples in the primary yard, namely

Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva temples. Those three temples are symbols of 

Trimurti  in Hindu belief. All of them face to the east. Each main temple has

accompanying temple facing to the west, namely Nandini for Shiva, Angsa for 

Brahma, and Garuda for Vishnu. Besides, there are 2 flank temples, 4 kelir 

temples and 4 corner temples. In the second area, there are 224 temples.

Entering Shiva temple, the highest temple and is located in the middle,

you will find four rooms. One main room contains Shiva statue, while the other 

three rooms contain the statues of Durga (Shiva's wife), Agastya (Shiva'steacher), and Ganesha (Shiva's son). Durga statue is said to be the statue of 

Roro Jonggrang in the above legend. In Vishnu temple, to the north of Shiva

temple, you will find only one room with Vishnu statue in it. In Brahma temple, to

the south of Shiva temple, you find only room as well with Brahma statue in it.

Quite attractive accompanying temple is Garuda temple that is located

close to Vishnu temple. This temple keeps a story of half-bird human being

named Garuda. Garuda is a mystical bird in Hindu mythology. The figure is of 

golden body, white face, red wings, with the beak and wings similar to eagle's. It

is assumed that the figure is Hindu adaptation of  Bennu  (means 'rises' or 

'shines') that is associated with the god of the Sun or Re in Old Egypt mythology

or Phoenix in Old Greek mythology. Garuda succeeded in saving his mother from

the curse of Aruna (Garuda's handicapped brother) by stealing Tirta Amerta (the

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sacred water of the gods). Its ability to save her mother made many people

admire it to the present time and it is used for various purposes. Indonesia uses

the bird as the symbol of the country. Other country using the same symbol is

Thailand, with the same reason but different form adaptation and appearance. In

Thailand, Garuda is known as Krut or Pha Krut .

Prambanan also has panels of relief describing the story of  Ramayana.

Experts say that the relief is similar to the story of Ramayana that is told orally

from generation to generation. Another interesting relief is Kalpataru tree that -

in Hindu - the tree is considered tree of life, eternity and environment harmony. In

Prambanan, relief of Kalpataru tree is described as flanking a lion. The presenceof this tree makes experts consider that Javanese society in the ninth century

had wisdom to manage its environment.

Just like Garuda, Kalpataru tree is also used for various purposes. In

Indonesia, Kalpataru is used as the logo of Indonesian Environment Institution.

Some intellectuals in Bali even develop "Tri Hita Karana" concept for 

environment conservation by seeing Kalpataru relief in this temple. This tree of 

life is also seen in the gunungan (the puppet used as an opening of traditional

puppet show or wayang kulit ). This proves that relief panels in Prambanan have

been widely known throughout the world.

If you see the relief in detail, you will see many birds on them; they are

real birds as we can see on the earth right now. Relief panels of such birds are

so natural that biologists can identify their genus. One of them is the relief of the

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Yellow-Crest Parrot (Cacatua sulphurea) that cites unanswered question. The

reason is that the bird only exists in Masakambing Island, an island in the middle

of Java Sea. Then, did the bird exist in Yogyakarta? No body has succeeded in

revealing the mystery.

You can discover many more things in Prambanan. You can see relief of 

Wiracarita Ramayana based on oral tradition. If you feel tired of enjoying the

relief, you can take a rest in the beautiful garden in the complex. Since 18

September 2006, you can enter zone 1 area of Prambanan temple. The damage

caused by the earthquake on 27 May 2006 is being reconstructed. Please come

and enjoy Prambanan temple.

Text : Yunanto Wiji UtomoPhoto : PT Taman Wisata Candi Borobudur, Prambanan & Ratu- BokoMap &Artistic: Sutrisno

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ANSWERS

1. This text tells about Prambanan temple and pats of it. The text also

describes what beautiful that temple. The first paragraph explains about

the background of Prambanan temple. Next, the writer describe about

another temple, some statues, and some relief in Prambanan temple.

Finally the writer tries to invite the reader to visit Prambanan temple.

2. The purpose for my reading is looking for specific information.

The text in general tells about the structure (parts) of Prambanan temple.

But, in the text we will find much specific information which gives us useful

information about Prambanan temple.

3. Main ideas of the text are structured well, they have relationship with each

other and they can not be separated.

• First paragraph : The background of Prambanan temple

• Second paragraph :The legend

(tale/story) of Prambanan temple• Third paragraph :Three main

temples of Prambanan temple

• Fourth paragraph :Shiva temple, the

highest temple in Prambanan

• Fifth paragraph :Garuda temple is

one of the attractive temples in

Prambanan.

• Sixth paragraph :Some panels of  

relief in Prambanan temple

• Seventh paragraph :Kapaltaru tree is

one of the reliefs in Prambanan

• Eighth paragraph :Symbol of birds in reliefs

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• Ninth paragraph :Prambanan is an Interesting place.

(Conclusion)

I think this text constructive well. The writer starts from the background of 

Prambanan, and then explains the parts of it one by one in a good way.

When I read the text at the first time, I thought that the text is an

informative text, because the text is full of information.

4. Any new words that are important for my understanding:

• temple • Trimurti •

• reigns • flanks temple •

• triumph • kelir temple •

• Hindu • methodology •

• Legend • relief  •

• Statues • mystery •

• Curse • tradition •

The subsidiary ideas of each paragraph:

• First paragraph : ○ The location

○ The construction

• Second paragraph : ○ The story of Bandung Bondowoso and Roro

Jongrang

• Third paragraph : ○ Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva temple

○ Accompanying temple of each main temple

• Fourth paragraph : ○ Four rooms in Shiva temple

  ○ Statues in Shiva temple

• Fifth paragraph : ○ The illustration of Garuda

○ Garuda come from Greek or Egypt

mythology

• Sixth paragraph : ○ Ramayana

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○ Kapaltaru

• Seventh paragraph : ○ The use of Kapaltaru tree in Indonesia

○ The use of Kapaltaru tree in Bali

• Eighth paragraph : ○ Relief of Yellow- Crest Parrot

• Ninth paragraph : ○ You can discover many things in

Prambanan.

○ There is a beautiful park in it

○ It has been renovated.

The subsidiary ideas have very close relation with main ideas. The

subsidiary ideas give more information, and develop new information

about main ideas.

The OUTLINE

1. The background of Prambanan temple

• The location

• The construction

2. The legend (tale/ story) of Prambanan temple

• The story of Bandung Bondowoso and Roro Jongrang

3. Three main temples of Prambanan temple

• Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva temple

• Accompanying temple of each main temple

4. Shiva temple, the highest temple in Prambanan

• Four rooms in Shiva temple

• Statues in Shiva temple

5. Garuda temple is one of the attractive temples in Prambanan.

• The illustration of Garuda

• Garuda come from Greek or Egypt mythology

6. Some panels of relief in Prambanan temple

• Ramayana

• Kapaltaru

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7. Kapaltaru tree is one of the reliefs in Prambanan

• The use of Kapaltaru tree in Indonesia

• The use of Kapaltaru tree in Bali

8. Symbol of birds in reliefs

• Relief of Yellow- Crest Parrot

9. Prambanan is an Interesting place.

• You can discover many things in Prambanan.

• There is a beautiful park in it

• It has been renovated.

5. List of new words which I think will be important in the future:

• Curse (verb) : Using a magic word or phrase that has a

magic power to make something bad happen

to somebody, Dammed. [Curses (noun)]

• Genus (noun) : Division of animal or plants within a family,

class. [ - ]

• Mystery (noun) : Something/quality that can not be understood

or explained, magic, secret. [mysterious

(noun)]

• Mystical (adjective) : Having hidden meaning of spirituals powers,

spiritual. [mystics (noun) mysticism(noun)]

• Mythology (noun) : Ideas or facts that many people believes but

that are not true, tale, story. [Mythological

(adjectives)]

• Relief (noun) : The design stands out from a flat surface,

image on wall. [to relief (noun)]

• Statue (noun) : Figure of a person, an animal, etc in a wood,

stone bronze, etc, figure [Statuette (noun),

small one, Statue(verb) to statue]

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• Triumph (noun) : the greatest achievements of success in a

period of Kingdom, very success. Glory,

lucky, successful. [Triumph (verb)

Triumphantly (adverb)]

6. Evaluate what you have read; write briefly your answer 

• How does it fit into what you already think and know?

Actually when I read the title (“Prambanan, The Most Beautiful Hindu

Temple in the World”) I think the text should tell about something good

about Prambanan temple. In fact, the text in general tells about

construction and unique things (such as statues and reliefs) of 

Prambanan.

• Does it confirm your ideas; add to them, conflict with them?

As we know that Prambanan is a famous temple in Indonesia, even in the

world. After I have read the text, it confirms my idea. It explains more

clearly about my opinions. Moreover, It gives me another information

(such as three main temples in Prambanan, some statues, and somereliefs)

• If there are opinions, do you agree or disagree with them?