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B INGGRIS Set
B INGGRIS Set
Not being able to sleep,Iwan sat up in bed peering into the darkness. Suddenly he felt a current of cold
air. He jumped out of bed. However, having forgotten the motion of the ship, he was instantly thrown
violently across the room.
With difficulty he got up and groped his was towards the window which, to his surprise, he found wide
open, for he was certain that he had fastened it securely before he went to bed.
Sudenly, as he stood by the window, he distinctly heard something moving behind him and, a moment
afterwards, as he turned to look, he heard a faint groan. He sprang across the room and jumped back
into bed, only to discover to his horror that someone else was lying there. Stretching out his hand, he
laid hold of something that had the shape of a man’s arm but was smooth, wet and icy cold. He pulled,
but the creature, whatever it was, tore itself out of his grasp, ran across the room, opened the door and
rushed out. Quickly recovering from his fright, he started to chase at top speed but he was too late. The
passage outside his room was empty
a. Iwan’s journey
d. a mysterious creature
e. an adventurous night
2. Why did Iwan Jump out of bed and try to get to the window ?
8. This area is not suitable for farming because the soil is not……
b. fertilize d. fertilizer
b. may d. could
b. to deliver d. delivering
a. to be c. of being e. when he is
b. in being d. if he be
b. is invited d. if he be
14. The manager think Santi is a very …..secretary because she always does her work well
b. reliably d. reliable
15. The article…..we got the Dita for our essay is written by
b. to smoke d. in smoking
17. The results of the test were…..not only the teacher but also the students
b. disappointed e. to be disappointed
c. disappointing
a. to be the winner
d. wants to be winner
e. be the winner
c. had painted
b. win d. done
b. dislike d. disagree
b. makes d. is made
26. I’ve finished painting the house, but if Didi et had not helped me,
I……it so quickly
27. The wounded soldiers…..we have asked some help are now taken to the hospital
b. whose d. of which
30. ‘All the students had just left the classroom when the mathematics teacher came in
Mr. Pomat, a Malupit shop owner, called a meeting to find out the views of the community on local
government plants to close the Malupit Community School at the end of the present school year.
Mr. Pomat acted as chairman of the meeting. He introduced Mr. K.Kazarin, the planning Officer of the
Raval Education Department. Mr. Kazarin pointed out that there were now only fifty-three children at
Malupit Community School. This was considered too high a number for one class under one teacher; and
too low a number for the forming of two classes and the employment of two teacher. Mrs. Luvako, who
had taught at the school for the past twenty-two years, would be retiring from the teaching service in
July. The Planning Office wished to take this opportunity to close the school, because it is expensive to
run, and to move the children to two bigger schools in Raval, six miles away
Mrs. Jarvis, the mother of an eight-year-old boy at Malupi, asked what would happen about transport to
Raval. Mr.Kazarin replied that the children would travel by bus. This would be provided by the Raval
Transport Department, and it would take Malupit children to and from school free of charge
Another parent, Mr.H.Wiley, expressed the fear of many parent that closing the local school would
mean that the children of Malupit would not grow up with the same sense of community as in the past.
They would feel lost in the much larger schools in Raval.
Mr. Kazarin replied that the Raval school were not very large, and that in any case, the children would
have to go to Raval later for education at high-school level.
The chairman voiced the view of the meeting when he said that there was good reason to believe that
there would soon be more young children living in Malupit.
It would be foolish, he said, to close the school, and then to find that there were more than enough local
children to form two classes and employ two teachers.
A final point was made by Mr.Colmar, a retired businessman, that without Malupit Community School,
there would be nowhere big enough for local clubs an organizations to hold their meetings.
b. Mrs.Jarvis d. Mrs.Luvako
2. The main discussion ot the meeting held by the Malupit community was about….
d. the employment of two more teachers for the Malupit community school
e. the opinions of the Malupit community on the closing of the Malupit community school
3. At the meeting, Mr. Kazarin stated that the local government would…
d. provide free transport from Malupit to Raval for the children every morning
e. expand school in Raval to accommodate children from the Malupit community school
4. Why did the local government plan to close the Malupit community school ?
e. It was believed that the number of children in Malupit would not increase
a. beauty c. beautify
b. is d. they are
11. The students are supposed to have finished their test when the bell rings.
c. still be selected
15. There are four of us working in the same company:….work in the sales Department.
16. The people won’t and their strike unless their proposal are agreed.
therefore….
18. Driving a long the heavy road, she hit a tree and broke her leg.
c. Breaking a chair
a. recognize c.recognized
“…….”
26. He has been attending the English conversation course for six months; his English should be very
fluent now
27. Andi is usually late for class, but he has been on time this week .
30. many people could have been rescued from the landslide if immediate help had arrived
One evening last week my and I were sitting quietly at home. Suddenly we heard a loud bang. I
supposed that the old lady in the flat above ours was moving the furniture about. My wife was afraid
that the noise would wake the baby. She turned down the TV and moment latter we heard someone
calling for help.
I run upstairs. The old lady’s door was shut but I could see smoke coming through the letter box and
under the door and smell something burning.” Ring the fire brigade .” I should down to my wife.
I banged on the door but the old lady took a long time answer. I was turning over in my mind the idea of
breaking the door down when she finally appeared.
“I was having a bath,” she said,” when the water heater in the kitchen blew up. And I was getting
dressed when you knocked.
I took her down stairs to our flat. Smoke was pouring out of the kitchen and the heater was in flames.
Just then I heard a fire engine arriving outside and the heavy footsteps of the firemen on the stairs.” It’s
in here,” I shouted,” You turned up promptly, I must say.”
When I got back to our flat, my wife was making the old lady a cup of tea, Soon afterwards, the fire chief
came in to ask a few questions. It turned out that the fire was not very serious and the firemen were
already putting it out. When they left, my wife went up with the old lady to help her clean up the mess.
When she returned, my wife remarked : “It’s all right now. Nothing was damaged except the water
heater. But wasn’t it lucky that baby slept through the noise ?’
She took the teacups into the kitchen and I heard her scream and the cups crash to the floor. When I got
there, water dripping from the ceiling and forming a pool on the floor. The baby woke up at least and
began to cry.
a. A disastrous accident
d. A surprising evening
a. the old lady hurried to the door when yhe writer knocked
b. the noise in the old lady’s flat didn’t disturb the baby
c. the writer kicked the door open to save the old lady’s life
a. chancing c. reminding
c. the fire occurred because the old lady had been careless
d. the old lady always enjoyed having tea with the writer’s wife
e. the fire had caused a leak in the ceiling of the writer’s kitchen
c. the fire engine didn’t arrive as quickly as the writer had thought
d. the writer’s wife was so startled that the cups fell from her hends
e. the writer’s wife didn’t expect to see a pool of water in her kitchen
7. Nowadays people prefer using small cars than big ones because they are more…
b. economy d.economize
10. Every night the street vendors walk along the road and…food and drink.
b. to sell d.selling
12. As I don’t have enough capital to start a business, I would like to apply for a….from the bank
b. cash d.deposit
14. The ….guest came to the party without having the invitation
a. unexpect d.unexpexts
c. unexpecting
a. Located c. Location
18. We were astonished at….a good score for his TOEFL in spite of his poor English
19. Niken didn’t like the movies and neither did Santi
20. I don’t know how to sew this night gown; I’d rather….
c. have to sew it
21. ‘I’d never seen komodo until ! Visited the Komodo island’ means….
a. I visited the Komodo island until I saw a KOmodo
d. Anything to be taken
‘No,….
b. requires d. it requires
26. ‘It the company’s personnel department had mainded the letter
earlier, I would not have been too late for the interview
it means….
a. He stayed at home
30. “I got to the library at one o’clock, and it started raining immediately !
Kunci B Inggris
1. D C E
2. E E B
3. C D B
4. B B D
5. A D E
6. C A C
7. C D C
8. A B E
9. E B B
10. C D C
11. D B E
12. A E C
13. A E A
14. D A B
15. D B C
16. C A B
17. C C A
18. C D C
19. E B B
20. A E E
21. B C D
22. C D E
23. E C A
24. C D C
25. B E B
26. D C B
27. E C A
28. D C E
29. A D B
30. B C E