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Bahasa Inggris SMP/MTS: Guest Notice
Bahasa Inggris SMP/MTS: Guest Notice
2. “…we would be grateful if you…”. The word grateful means that the owner will be very …to the customer.
A. Thankful
B. Pitiful
C. Sorrow
D. Sad
From : +62815556165
Just to inform you that the meeting will be cancelled for tomorrow Mon, 23rd May 2009 at 10 a.m as the
principal will arrive from Singapore tonight.
Lilian
Dear Pucy,
Thank you very much for inviting me to your 14th birthday party on 12th Desember 2010. I was relly looking
forward to it, but sadly I wiil not be able to come. I am scheduled to see the dentist. I hope everybody has a
great time.
Dira
Paul Cristanto
Congratulations on your success to pass the examination.
May today's success be just the beginning of your long-life achievement and happiness.
Remember the challenges are waiting for you in the coming senior high school, However, I believe you can do
your best as you used to be and become the best of all again.
Good luck!
Your best friend,
Riany
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6. What is the writer's purpose to write the text?
A. To ensure one's happiness.
B. To have a good time.
C. To congratulate his friend.
D. To entertain someone.
7. The text shows that Paul Cristanto has just finished his ... school.
A. Junior high C. University
B. Elementary D. Senior high
TO ENTER:
1. Pick up a form from this Glory Supermarket counter.
2. Complete the form
3. Drop the completed form in the box labeled *TALLENT SEARCH* at Glory Supermarket
4. Box will be removed a forth night after the date given below.
IMPORTANT: FILL IN THE FORM ONLY AFTER YOU HAVE READ THE RULES GIVEN
AT THE BACK
APRIL 24, 2007
COMMITTEE
RESIDENT GREEN PARK
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11. What does the table describe?
A. A meeting time table
B. A client meeting program
C. A person’s daily schedule
D. A senior accountant’s monthly program
12. Which of the following activities is not true about Anto’s activities on June 19?
A. Having lunch
B. Leading a discussion in Jayakarta Hotel
C. Presenting new accounting package
D. Meeting with Mr.Dimas
A. 1–2–3–4–9–5–8–7–6
B. 1–4–2–3–9–5–6–7–8
C. 1–4–2–3–9–5–7–8–6
D. 1–4–2–3–9–5–8–7–6
Once there was a young Inca boy. He had no family except for an old llama. Each day the boy and his llama
walked many miles, looking for a home. Each night they curled up together and slept. But one starry evening,
the old llama died. The boy buried his friend next to an icy stream. Then he sat under a tree and cried. What
would he do? He had no family and no home.The boy cried for a very long time. But there was no one to
comfort him. There were only the stars in the sky.
Suddenly, the sky filled with bright light. The boy held his breath. He was afraid to move. One bright star fell
to the ground. Slowly, the star took the shape of the old llama. She bent her head and drank from the stream.
She looked at the boy and smiled. As she jumped back into the sky, bits of llama wool fell.
As the Sun began to rise, the boy picked up the soft, warm wool. It glowed in his hands like starlight. He
carried the wool to the city and sold it. With the money, he bought a house. He bought two young llamas. He
never forgot the star llama. And he was never lonely again.
15. Why does the boy cry when the old llama dies?
A. because he is afraid of the dark
B. because he is always sad
C. because the old llama is his only family
D. because he is lost
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Text for questions number 19 – 22
Joan got home late from work today, and she was very hungry. When she opened the refrigerator, she was
upset. There was nothing to eat for dinner. Joan sat down and made a shopping list. She needed a head of
lettuce, a bunch of carrots, a quart of milk, a dozen eggs, two pounds of tomatoes, a half pound of chicken, and
a loaf of bread.
Joan rushed out of the house and drove to the supermarket. When she got there, there wasn’t any lettuce. There
weren’t any carrots. There wasn’t any milk. There weren’t any eggs there weren’t any tomatoes. There wasn’t
any chicken, and there wasn’t any bread.
Joan was tired and upset. In fact, she was so tired and upset that she lost her appetite, drove home, didn’t have
dinner, and went to bed
19. What happened to Joan after going home from work?
A. She was very angry. C. She sat down.
B. She opened the fridge. D. She was very hungry.
25. Why shouldn’t you keep your mobile phone in a cold area?
A. To set a broad network.
B. To conserve the battery life.
C. To get a good connection with others.
D. To maintain the electronic circuit boards.
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26. What is the main discussion of the paragraphs?
A. The history of cellular phone
B. How communication changes the life
C. Post office and telecommunication service
D. The development of communication technology
27. How does the writer communicate with someone in other different far places?
A. By letter
B. By home phone
C. By hand phone
D. By phoning in telecommunication service
28. Recently, the development of cellular phone… (p3). What is the similar word ofrecently?
A. Past time C. Future time
B. Nowadays D. Next time
29. ..
A. Garden
B. Roof
C. Rice field
D. Room
30. ..
A. Lunch
B. Breakfast
C. Dinner
D. Brunch
31. ..
A. Sad
B. Delight
C. Tired
D. Exhausted
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Text for questions number 34 – 36
Bukittinggi
20th April 2005
Dear Ghea,
My brother and I are in Bukittinggi now. We arrived here on Sunday morning at five. It was already busy,
probably because of the holidays. We went directly to the remains of ‘De Kock Fortress’ and found a lot of
people jogging along this area. We took a rest here, sitting under the tree and enjoyed at the fresh air.
It was almost 6.30. We went to a famous “warung”, called “Pical si Kai”. Here we had coffee, “pical”, “ketupat
gulai”, etc. Because all hotels had been full, we rented a room in a house nearby. The room was quite nice. The
bathroom was clean enough and the rent was not too expensive.
At about eight we went to “Sianok” valley. It is such a very beautiful valley. On the bank of the valley there is
a long cave, called “Japanese cave”. It is very long. It goes deeply into the ground with an entrance at one end,
and an exit at the other end. The people here said that a long time ago the cave was used by the Japanese army
to protect them from the Dutch attack. At that time it seemed that there was nothing in the ground. Both the
entrance and the exit were covered by plants.
Well. That’s all about our first day in Bukittinggi. We are going to visit “Lake Maninjau”, “Lembah Anai
Falls”, etc. the next day.
Hope to be here someday with you.
Bye for now
Indri
ANNOUNCEMENT
To all students of SMP Tunas Bangsa, in the frame of National Education Day the student Organization will
hold some interesting programs. They are English Speech Contest, Debate and Class Wall Magazine
Competition.
The program will be held on May 2nd 2013, started from 8 a.m until 1 p.m
All class must take in this programs. For further information, please contact Mr. Andi as the coordinator.
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39. What programs that students can do individually?
A. Debate
B. Interesting program
C. Wall magazine competition
D. English speech contest
41. The knife must be moist. The underlined word has opposite meaning with…
A. Dry C. Damp
B. Wet D. Cool
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44. Why was the horse sad to leave Farmer Gray?
A. Farmer Gray didn’t love it
B. It loved Farmer Gray
C. It couldn’t stand living on a farm
D. Farmer Gray hated it
45. “He trained me to pull a rider on my back”. What does the underlined word mean?
A. Taught
B. Learned
C. Studied
D. Imitated
I can’t believe that my time in Valencia was a perfect ending to my perfect ..(46).. abroad. After listening one
last time to my Spanish friends play the guitar, having lunch with Anna (a wonderful Spanish girl who I ..(47)..
Spanish with), saying goodbye to my ...(48)…roommates and other friends I met here. It’s inevitaablethat I will
miss Espana and all the experiences I have had there.
46. …
A. Adventure
B. Chance
C. Risk
D. Treatment
47. …
A. Performed
B. Expressed
C. Practiced
D. Explained
48. …
A. Wonder
B. Wondering
C. Wonderful
D. Wonderfully
A. 7–6–5–4–3–2–1
B. 3–7–5–6–4–1–2
C. 4–5–6–7–3–2–1
D. 6–3–2–4–7–1–5
A. 4–2–3–6–1–5
B. 4–3–2–1–6–5
C. 4–2–6–5–1–3
D. 4–3–1–2–6–5