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SOAL US KKG BAHASA INGGRIS SMK SWASTA 2024

SOAL UJIAN SEKOLAH SMK BAHASA INGGRIS


PENYUSUN: TIM MGMP SMKS B.INGGRIS
KABUPATEN KARAWANG

LISTENING COMPREHENSION

This is the listening section of the test. There are three parts to this section.

Part I
Directions: You will see a picture in your test book and you will hear four short statements.
Look at the picture in your test book and choose the statement that best describes what you
see in the picture. Then mark your answer on your answer sheet.

1. 2.

3. 4.

Part II
Directions: You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English.
They will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time. Select the best
response to the question or statement and mark the letter A, B or C on your answer sheet.

5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.


6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet
7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

Part III

Directions: You will hear some conversations between two people. You will be asked to
answer three questions about what the speakers says in each conversation. Select the best
response to each question and mark the letter A-B-C or D on your answer sheet. The
conversations will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.

8. What is the conversation mainly about?


A. A company dinner
B. A guest list
C. A remodelling project
D. A costumer survey
9. What does the woman recommend?
A. Speaking to a manager
B. Training some staffs
C. Changing some rules
D. Attending a conference
10. What did the man do last week?
A. Sampled a food selection
B. Hired a new chef
C. Participated in an event
D. Modified an agenda

This is the end of the listening comprehension

11. Read the text below and answer the question!


Bambang Suseno
Hiring Manager
Toyota Manufacturing, Ltd.

Dear Sir,

I am writing to express my strong interest in the Automotive Quality Engineer


position at Toyota Manufacturing, Ltd. With my extensive experience in quality
engineering and my passion for the automotive industry, I am confident that I would
be a valuable asset to your team.
Having worked in the automotive industry for over five years, I have developed a
deep understanding of quality control processes and standards. My expertise lies in
implementing quality assurance programs, conducting thorough inspections, and
analyzing data to identify areas for improvement. I am well-versed in ISO 9001 and
IATF 16949 standards, and have a proven track record of successfully leading cross-
functional teams to achieve quality objectives.

What excites me most about this position is the opportunity to contribute to the
development of cutting-edge automotive technologies. Toyota Manufacturing, Ltd.
commitment to innovation aligns perfectly with my own career goals. I am
particularly drawn to your company's reputation for delivering high-quality products
and your dedication to continuous improvement. I believe that my skills and
experience make me an ideal fit for this role.

In my previous role as a Quality Engineer at Fujima Automotive, I played a key role


in implementing a new quality management system that resulted in a 20% reduction
in defects and a 15% increase in customer satisfaction. I also led a team of engineers
in conducting root cause analysis and implementing corrective actions to address
quality issues. These experiences have honed my problem-solving skills and my
ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.

I am impressed by Toyota Manufacturing, Ltd. commitment to fostering a culture of


excellence and continuous learning. I am confident that my strong work ethic,
attention to detail, and ability to thrive in fast-paced environments would make me a
valuable addition to your team.

Thank you for considering my application. I am excited about the possibility of


joining Toyota Manufacturing, Ltd. and contributing to your ongoing success. I would
welcome the opportunity to discuss how my skills and experience align with your
needs in more detail. Please find my attached resume for your review.

Sincerely,
Andi Mahardika

These are true about the applicant, except………..


A. He was a Quality Engineer in an automotive industry.
B. The applicant applies for Automotive Quality Engineer position in Toyota
Manufacturing, Ltd.
C. His strengths are strong work ethic, attention to detail, and ability to thrive in
fast-paced environments.
D. His weaknesses are strong work ethic, attention to detail, and ability to thrive
in fast-paced environments.
E. He has good expectation in that position.
12. “I am impressed by Toyota Manufacturing, Ltd. commitment to fostering a culture of
excellence and continuous learning. I am confident that my strong work ethic,
attention to detail, and ability to thrive in fast-paced environments would make me a
valuable addition to your team.”
From the part of letter that the applicant wrote, what is the similar meaning of
“impressed”…………..
A. Attacked
B. Chosen
C. Brought
D. Thought
E. Interested

13. Look at the CV below ! Based on the picture, which these are the correct statement
about the writer of the CV, except…….
A. His skills are leadership, collaboration, Productive Apps and time
management.
B. He was a Social Media Volunteers
C. He was graduate from Science majoring in Communication.
D. He is a fresh graduate.
E. He was a resources person interviewer.
14. What is the purpose of CV?
A. To provide instruction for making an application letter.
B. To highlight your weaknesses.
C. To indicate your personal details academic achievement and employment
details.
D. To promote your family background.
E. To informs a new job.
15. These are common job interview questions, except……..
A. How much is your saving?
B. Why do you want this job?
C. Why we hire you?
D. Can you tell me about yourself?
E. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
16. Interviewer : “What do you usually do in your spare time?”
Interviewee : ……………………………………..
This question is one of questions that usually asked in job interview session, which is
a wise answer to answer it!
A. I usually spend my time for scrolling social media for hours
B. I usually spend my time for sleeping one whole day.
C. I don’t do anything in my spare time.
D. I usually spend my spare time for do my hobby like playing volley ball.
E. I usually spend my spare time for online gambling
17. Interviewer : “What are your strength?”
Interviewee : …………………………….
This question is one of questions that usually asked in job interview session, which is
a good alternative answer to answer it!
A. I am smart, good looking and kind.
B. I am smart, hard worker and brave.
C. I am discipline, loyal and fast learner.
D. I am very smart, good looking and hard worker.
E. I am intelligent, good looking and brave.
18. These are some tips to face a job interview, except…..

A. Speak clearly

B. Be Polite

C. Be confident

D. Wear nice and clean dress

E. Come late

19. Read the text below and answer the question!


Renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydropower, offer numerous
advantages over traditional fossil fuels. They play a crucial role in combating climate
change and promoting a sustainable future. Therefore, it is important to understand the
benefits of renewable energy and support its widespread adoption.
Renewable energy sources are environmentally friendly. Unlike fossil fuels, they
produce minimal greenhouse gas emissions, reducing the impact of climate change and
air pollution. They help to mitigate global warming and decrease our dependence on finite
fossil fuel reserves, promoting a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
Renewable energy sources are abundant and inexhaustible. The sun, wind, and
water are natural resources that can be harnessed to generate clean energy. Unlike fossil
fuels, which are finite and subject to depletion, renewable energy sources provide a long-
term and sustainable solution to meet our energy needs.
Furthermore, renewable energy sources offer economic benefits. The renewable
energy industry has the potential to create jobs and stimulate economic growth.
Investments in renewable energy projects can drive innovation, foster technological
advancements, and provide opportunities for local communities. It can also reduce energy
costs in the long run, as renewable energy becomes more affordable and accessible.
Renewable energy sources offer significant advantages over traditional fossil
fuels. They are environmentally friendly, abundant, and provide economic benefits. By
transitioning to renewable energy, we can combat climate change, reduce pollution, and
create a sustainable future. It is crucial to support and invest in renewable energy
initiatives to secure a cleaner and more prosperous planet for future generations.

How can investments in renewable energy projects benefit local communities?


A. By increasing energy costs
B. By hindering technological advancements
C. By inviting foreign workers
D. By depleting natural resources
E. By creating job opportunities and stimulating economic growth

20. Read the text below and answer the question!


Renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydropower, offer numerous
advantages over traditional fossil fuels. They play a crucial role in combating climate
change and promoting a sustainable future. Therefore, it is important to understand the
benefits of renewable energy and support its widespread adoption.
Renewable energy sources are environmentally friendly. Unlike fossil fuels, they
produce minimal greenhouse gas emissions, reducing the impact of climate change and
air pollution. They help to mitigate global warming and decrease our dependence on finite
fossil fuel reserves, promoting a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
Renewable energy sources are abundant and inexhaustible. The sun, wind, and
water are natural resources that can be harnessed to generate clean energy. Unlike fossil
fuels, which are finite and subject to depletion, renewable energy sources provide a long-
term and sustainable solution to meet our energy needs.
Furthermore, renewable energy sources offer economic benefits. The renewable
energy industry has the potential to create jobs and stimulate economic growth.
Investments in renewable energy projects can drive innovation, foster technological
advancements, and provide opportunities for local communities. It can also reduce energy
costs in the long run, as renewable energy becomes more affordable and accessible.
Renewable energy sources offer significant advantages over traditional fossil
fuels. They are environmentally friendly, abundant, and provide economic benefits. By
transitioning to renewable energy, we can combat climate change, reduce pollution, and
create a sustainable future. It is crucial to support and invest in renewable energy
initiatives to secure a cleaner and more prosperous planet for future generations
What role do renewable energy sources play in combating climate change?
A. They increase greenhouse gas emissions
B. They promote air pollution
C. They help mitigate global warming
D. They deplete natural resources
E. They don’t understand about global warming
21. Read the text below and answer the question!
Renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydropower, offer numerous
advantages over traditional fossil fuels. They play a crucial role in combating climate
change and promoting a sustainable future. Therefore, it is important to understand the
benefits of renewable energy and support its widespread adoption.
Renewable energy sources are environmentally friendly. Unlike fossil fuels, they
produce minimal greenhouse gas emissions, reducing the impact of climate change and
air pollution. They help to mitigate global warming and decrease our dependence on finite
fossil fuel reserves, promoting a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
Renewable energy sources are abundant and inexhaustible. The sun, wind, and
water are natural resources that can be harnessed to generate clean energy. Unlike fossil
fuels, which are finite and subject to depletion, renewable energy sources provide a long-
term and sustainable solution to meet our energy needs.
Furthermore, renewable energy sources offer economic benefits. The renewable
energy industry has the potential to create jobs and stimulate economic growth.
Investments in renewable energy projects can drive innovation, foster technological
advancements, and provide opportunities for local communities. It can also reduce energy
costs in the long run, as renewable energy becomes more affordable and accessible.
Renewable energy sources offer significant advantages over traditional fossil
fuels. They are environmentally friendly, abundant, and provide economic benefits. By
transitioning to renewable energy, we can combat climate change, reduce pollution, and
create a sustainable future. It is crucial to support and invest in renewable energy
initiatives to secure a cleaner and more prosperous planet for future generations
How do renewable energy sources compare to fossil fuels in terms of abundance and
sustainability?
A. Renewable energy sources are limited in supply.
B. Fossil fuels are environmentally friendly.
C. Fossil fuels are inexhaustible.
D. Renewable energy sources are abundant and sustainable.
E. Fossil fuels are not effective.

22. Renewable energy sources are abundant and inexhaustible. What is the similar
meaning of bold and underlined word?

A. Limitless
B. Increase
C. Decrease
D. Dependable
E. Affordable

23. Read the conversation below and answer the question!


Farhan : I saw a post about self-driving cars yesterday. I was amazed by how
they performed. I think self-driving cars have potential to benefit our
lives.
Fikri : Really? I’m not so sure about that. They are expensive to produce.
Their prices can reach twice the price of regular cars. Only the wealthy
can afford them.
Farhan : At the moment, that may be so. But, I think the benefit can outweigh
the price. The potential of self-driving cars to reduce accidents is
significant. They are very responsive and can react to danger quickly.
They also won’t get tired and can maintain their driving performance.
Not like human drivers, they also won’t get distracted by a smartphone.
Those three are the main causes of road accidents.
Fikri : Yeah, but to realize that we will also need to create infrastructure for
self-driving cars. They will need special lanes, signage, and many other
things to function properly. They can also make traffic worse since
they have different driving pattern compared to human drivers. They
may not able to react as quick as human, which can also cause
accidents. So, I don’t think the benefit of self-driving cars is worth it.
What does Fikri think about the price of self-driving cars?

A. Most people can buy them.


B. Regular cars are more affordable.
C. Regular cars are more expensive.
D. It has the same price as regular cars.
E. Their prices are always changing.

24. Read the conversation below and answer the question!


Farhan : I saw a post about self-driving cars yesterday. I was amazed by how
they performed. I think self-driving cars have potential to benefit our
lives.
Fikri : Really? I’m not so sure about that. They are expensive to produce.
Their prices can reach twice the price of regular cars. Only the wealthy
can afford them.
Farhan : At the moment, that may be so. But, I think the benefit can
outweigh the price. The potential of self-driving cars to reduce
accidents is significant. They are very responsive and can react to
danger quickly. They also won’t get tired and can maintain their
driving performance. Not like human drivers, they also won’t get
distracted by a smartphone. Those three are the main causes of road
accidents.
Fikri : Yeah, but to realize that we will also need to create infrastructure for
self-driving cars. They will need special lanes, signage, and many other
things to function properly. They can also make traffic worse since
they have different driving pattern compared to human drivers. They
may not able to react as quick as human, which can also cause
accidents. So, I don’t think the benefit of self-driving cars is worth it.
Based on the bold and underlined phrase, we know that Farhan is…………to Fikri.

A. Expressing an opinion
B. Accepting opinion
C. Refusing opinion
D. Rejecting opinion
E. Ignoring opinion

25. Read the conversation below and answer the question!


Andy : Hi, Bian. What are you doing here? You look so frustrated.
Bian : I failed again in my job interview. I am so disappointed about this.
Andy : Owh… I’m so sorry to hear that.
Bian : May I know, what did you apply for?
Andy : I applied for general affair staff position. What do you think I should do if I am
invited again for a job interview in the other chance.
Bian : Why don’t you apply in my company, there is a vacancy for IT staff. I think it
is more suitable for you because you have IT skills.
Andy : Oh, That’s good idea. Thank you very much for your advice. I will do that.

“Why don’t you apply in my company, there is vacancy for IT staff. I think it is more
suitable for you because you have IT skills.” From this phrase, we know that Bian is
…….to Andy
A. Asking for suggestion
B. Giving suggestion
C. Rejecting advice
D. Accepting advice
E. Asking and giving an advice

26. I think I've gained some weight." What should be the response to this statement?
A. You should drink a lot.
B. You should sleep earlier.
C. You should go to the cinema.
D. You should change your lifestyle.
E. You should hospitalized.

27. Question: ......................................

Answer: I suggest you to go home earlier.

A. What should I do? It's late already.

B. Tell me if what I do is wrong.

C. I hate suggestions.

D. I want to go home.

E. Thanks for your advice


28. If I won a gold medal at the International Physics Olympic, I ………….admission in
some universities without test.
A. Could get
B. Can get
C. Couldn’t get
D. Can’t get
E. Would get
29. If you …….that you couldn’t handle the pressure anymore, your parents might have
helped you.
A. Had told
B. Have told
C. Has told
D. Hadn’t told
E. Would have told
30. Read the conversation below and answer the question!

Dila : Hi, Reva. What are you doing here?


Reva : I am thinking for something.
Dila : What are you thinking about?
Reva : I ……….make a small party and invite all friends in our class if I can
enter to my favourite university this year.
Dila : If you want pass the test to enter your favourite university, why don’t
you study hard?
Reva : OK, Dila . Thanks for your suggestion.
Which is the correct answer for the blank space?
A. Will
B. Would
C. Would have
D. Will be
E. Would be

31. Read the conversation below and answer the question!


Reva : Hi, Dela. What are you doing here. Why you look so sad?
Dila : I am regretting for something in the past.
Reva : What do you regret from the past?
Dila : If the time could be turned back I……..done some good things to my
parents
Reva : Why don’t you ask an apologize to your parents, Dila?
Dila : OK, reva. I think that is a good idea.
Which is the correct answer for the blank space?
A. Will
B. Would
C. Would have
D. Will be
E. Would be

32. Read the conversation below and answer the question!


Eka : Hi, Peni. What are you doing here?
Peni : I’m reading the magazine that shows Zara’s products. There are so
many beautiful clothes here. If I have lot of money I…….buy this one.
Eka : Oh My God, it is very expensive.
Peni : Yea, of course.
Eka : Why don’t you to save your money to buy it?
Peni : I will.
Which is the correct answer for the blank space?
A. Will
B. Would
C. Would have
D. Will be
E. Would be
33. Questions for 33 – 36 based on the following text!
Environmental impact of online shopping
In the past few decades, the way we shop has changed dramatically. We
used to buy our goods in traditional shops, on the high street or in department stores.
Now, customers are increasingly buying online, where they can order whatever they
want directly to their door with the click of a mouse. One in seven sales are now made
online and studies suggest that by 2021, global online retail will reach an enormous
US$4.8 trillion. As companies race to improve their internet shopping experience, the
trend towards shopping online is predicted to continue.

But what is the impact of all this online shopping on the environment?
You might think that online shopping is greener than in-store shopping. After all, an
online store does not use the electricity that a traditional store might use and it doesn't
require the customer to drive anywhere. Items are often delivered to several homes at
once, so you would think the carbon savings must be significant. Take the typical
home delivery round in the UK, for example. Supermarket drivers often do 120
deliveries on an 80-kilometre round, producing 20 kilograms of CO2 in total. In
contrast, a 21-kilometre drive to the store and back for one household would generate
24 times more CO2!

However, the reality is slightly more complex than that. Many home
deliveries fail the first time and the driver has to make a second or third attempt to
deliver the purchase. Customers who choose speedy delivery or those who buy single
items from different places also contribute towards increasing the carbon footprint.

The carbon footprint also goes up if the customer chooses to return the
item. A study in Germany showed that as many as one in three online purchases are
returned. According to another study, merchandise worth nearly US$326 million is
returned each year in the USA. Two billion kilograms of this ends up in landfill,
leading to 13 tonnes of CO2 being released.

Clothing is one product that has high return rates. Unlike in a walk-in
store, the online shopper can't try things on before buying. So, companies offer free
returns to make it easier for shoppers to purchase the same item of clothing in
different sizes and colours. Customers try them at home, keep one and return the rest
of them. However, when clothes are returned, they are not always cleaned and put
back for sale. This is because many companies have found it cheaper to simply throw
away the returned items than to pay someone to sort the damaged goods from the
unwanted ones. In these cases, the returned clothes, which might be in perfect
condition, end up in landfills or burnt.
When we take all these factors into consideration, we realise that online
shopping isn't necessarily as green as people might think. That last kilometre to your
door is costly, for companies and for the environment. There is some positive news,
as various online retailers are starting to lower their carbon footprint by investing in
electric delivery vehicles. However, the question of how to deal with returns
efficiently and without waste is a challenge that many companies have not wanted to
face. As online shoppers become aware of what companies are doing, and campaign
groups demand urgent action in the face of the climate and ecological emergency,
there is increasing pressure for companies to take responsibility for the environmental
impact of their activities.

What is a measure taken by some online retailers to lower their carbon


footprint?
A. Using non-recyclable packaging
B. Increasing return rates
C. Investing in electric delivery vehicles
D. Offering free returns
E. Using plastic bags
34. What is a potential consequence of online shopping on the environment?
A. Improved air quality
B. Decreased CO2 emissions
C. Increased landfill waste
D. Enhanced biodiversity
E. Increased CO2 emissions
35. What is the predicted global online retail sales by 2021?
a. US$4.8 trillion
b. US$2.5 trillion
c. US$6.3 trillion
d. US$3.7 trillion
e. US$7.3 trillion
36. What is a factor that contributes to the carbon footprint of online shopping?
A. Local delivery options
B. Slowly delivery options
C. Biodegradable products
D. Reduced packaging
E. Speedy delivery options

37. Complete the following dialogue.


Receptionist : Good morning Sir how can I help you
You : Morning, . . . . . .
Receptionist : Would you like a single room or double room?
You : Single room please.
A. I would like to pay for the room.
B. I would like to reserve a room.
C. I would like to check in.
D. I would like to stay in this hotel.
E. I would like to leave this room.
38. Complete the following dialogue!
Receptionist : Can I help you Ma'am?
Mrs. Rosita : . . . . …. . . I have made reservation for today.
Receptionist : Alright, what name your reservation under?
Mrs. Rosita : My name, it's Rosita.
Receptionist : One moment please. I'll check for your reservation.
A. I would like to check in.
B. I would like to make a reservation.
C. I would like to reserve a room.
D. I would like to have the room key.
E. I don’t need a reservation.
39. Complete the following dialogue!
Daryl : Hello my name is Daryl from
www.dimensibahasainggris.com
Receptionist : Hello Daisy Hotel can I help you?
Daryl : I would like to book a room please.
Receptionist : When would you like to check in Sir?
Daryl : . . . . . . ……………………….
Receptionist : We have three double rooms, six single rooms and five suites
available on that date Sir. What kind of room would you like to book?
Daryl : a suite please.
A. It's for two nights.
B. I would like to check in today.
C. I would like to book for my crews.
D. Next week, on 24 February.
E. I would like to book a room please

40. Complete the following dialogue!


Alfred : I would like a single room for four nights please.
Receptionist : Alright Sir, that would be a total of $.500 including the breakfast.
How much does the hotel room cost per night?
A. $.125
B. $.135
C. $.200
D. $.250
E. $.120
41. Complete the following dialogue.
Sherly : I would like to make a reservation under my name for 7th of July.
Receptionist : . . . . . . …………….
Sherly : For one night only.
A. When would you check in?
B. How long would you sleep in the hotel?
C. How long will you be staying?
D. How many nights did you stay in our hotel?
E. How much does the price of the room pernight?
42. Question No. 42-43 Based on the following text!
If you have a debit card for your account, you can use that to get cash out of an
Automatic Teller Machine. Insert your card through the machine. The machine will
ask a for your PIN Number. The machine will verify and will ask you a series of
questions of what you would like to do. Select withdrawal, then select or type in the
amount you want to take out, and wait for you receipt to be printed. Remove your
card from the slot. The drawer will open with a receipt and your cash withdrawal.
Most machines will let you take up to five hundred dollars.
What is the text about?
A. How to take money from ATM.
B. How to make an account at an ATM.
C. How to make a loan at an ATM.
D. How to use an ATM.
E. How to change PIN Numbers.

43. Read the text and answer the questions!


If you have a debit card for your account, you can use that to get cash out of an
Automatic Teller Machine. Insert your card through the machine. The machine will
ask a for your PIN Number. The machine will verify and will ask you a series of
questions of what you would like to do. Select withdrawal, then select or type in the
amount you want to take out, and wait for you receipt to be printed. Remove your
card from the slot. The drawer will open with a receipt and your cash withdrawal.
Most machines will let you take up to five hundred dollars.
After selecting withdrawal, what should you do next at an ATM?
A. Select deposit
B. Remove your card from the slot
C. Wait for your receipt to be printed
D. Enter your PIN Number
E. Forget your PIN Number
44. Questions for 44 – 47 based on the following text!
ANNOUNCEMENT
To : All Students
Our school will …………( 44 ) a seminar about ‘ how to be a creative teenager”
It will be held
Date : Saturday, March, 10,2023
Time : 09.00 – 11.00
Place : School Auditorium
Speakers :
1. Dr. Sukma Raharjo ( Moderator )
2. Ajeng Putri (Successful teen )
The seminar is ………..( 45 ) so all the students must……….( 46 )in this event. There
will be free goodie bag for 20 first registrants.

Thank you.
For registration, please …………. ( 47 ) Ms Ida
A. Select
B. Hold
C. Consider
D. Provide
E. Convince
45.
A. Available
B. Better
C. Free
D. Virtual
E. Recent
46.
A. Offer
B. Accompany
C. Master
D. Reserve
E. Participate
47.
A. Convey
B. Confirm
C. Contact
D. Collect
E. Customized
48. Questions for 48 – 50 based on the following text!
One holiday, Vandra visited his aunt in a village. It was his first experience
of traveling by train, but he enjoyed it. He arrived at the railway station at 3 p.m. His
uncle’s house was not far from the railways station, so he decided to go there by horse
cart.
Vandra stopped a horse cart. To his surprise, the rider was a woman. She
was dark skinned and looked strong. Along the journey, they had a chit-chat. The
rider told him about her life. She is a wife with three children. She was simple, but
had a great dream. She wanted her children to be successful. As a mother, she was
willing to work hard for her children’s education. She never gave up. She belived that
her hard work would be paid off.
Vandra was amazed at the horse cart rider’s story. What a great woman.

What is the text about?

A. A horse cart rider’s hard work.


B. Vandra’s experience on a train.
C. Vandra’s travelling experience.
D. The life story of a horse cart rider.
E. Vandra and his aunt.

49. What was the horse cart’s rider like?


A. Honest
B. Generous
C. Polite
D. Hard working
E. Greedy
50. Why did Vandra take a great respect to the horse cart’s rider?
A. She struggled for the succes
B. She lived with her three children
C. She was simple, but had a great dream
D. She was the only woman who rode a horse card
E. She was complicated

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