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My Unique Pets

I’m used to having pets at home because my family is pet lovers. I have kept two turtles since February
2003. I put them all in one tank in my room.
The name of the male turtle is Donatello and the female one is called Rafael It is quite easy to keep them.
They can survive without food for about two months. However, they need a comfortable place to live.
They have to live with imported soil and plants, good water circulation and a piece of dry trunk in the
aquarium. Inadequate conditions can cause not only stess but also affect their growth. The worst thing is
they may even end in their death!
The weapon of an adult turtle lies in its edge of the shell. He will use this weapon when he is disturbed
while he is taking a nap.

1.Why is it dangerous to touch the edge of the turtle’s shell when he is having his nap?
a. because the turtle might infect you with a certain disease
b. because it is the location of a turtle’s weapon
c. because it can cause stress to the turtle
d. because it will kill the turtle

2. “Inadequate conditions can cause not only stress but also affect their growth.” (paragraph 2)
The underlined word can be best replaced by …
a. insufficient
b. indiscipline
c. ineffective
d. inedible

3. What is the purpose of the text above ?


a. To tell the readers that the writer’s family is pet lovers
b. To describe the writer’s turtles to the readers
c. To persuade the readers to keep turtles as a pet
d. To show the advantages of keeping turtles

Giraffe is the tallest animal, I saw in Ragunan zoo. It is a male. It is about six meter tall.
It has big brown eyes. It has brown spots on its skin. It also has two short horns on its
head. Its tail is long with thick hair on the top of the tail. It likes eating leaves of tree.

1. The purpose of the text above is....


A. to describe about giraffe
B. to tell about tall animal
C. to describe Ragunan zoo
D. to tell about tall animals

2. How the eyes of the giraffe look like?


A. They are big and black
B. They are big and brown
C. They are small and brown
D. They are small and black

3. “Its tail is long with thick hair...” The antonym of the underlined word is....
A. beauty
B. strong
C. short
D. thin

Hello! My name is Rob Fellow. I come from Dundee. A town on the east coast of Scotland, but I’m a
student at Durham University, in the north of England. I’m studying French and German, and I can speak
the languages quite well. I also know little Spanish, so I can speak four languages. I’m enjoying the course
a lot, but it’s very hard work!

I live in Durham Castle, because the Castle is part of the University, with about
thirty other students. The course started two years ago, and I’m in my third year.
After the course, I’m going to work in France, but I don’t know where yet.

1. Rob can speak these languages below except…


a. German c. Spanish
b. English d. Dutch

2. What’s Rob going to do after course?


a. To get a job in France. c. To enjoy in Germany.
b. To study in England. d. To learn in Spanish.

3. Rob Fellow is … student at Durham University.


a. a lazy c. a diligent
b. a dull d. a discipline

The Titanic was the biggest ship in the world at that time. It had good facilities such as: a fully air
conditional cabin, restaurant, bar, mini shop, recreation space, ship’s band and singers, medical facilities,
telephone, etc. When the Titanic sailed from Southampton to New York in April 1912 with 819 crews and
1316 passengers, it sank after it sailed for four days. It happened in North Atlantic Ocean. It hit a very big
iceberg. Since there were not enough lifeboats and all the passengers or the crews were very afraid, the
ship sank rapidly, most of passengers and crews sank and only few people was safe.

1. Where did the tragedy happen?


a. in the sea
b. in the high way
c. in the harbor
d. In the air

2. It had good facilities. The underlined word refers to ….


a. the world
b. the ship
c. the time
d. that biggest

3. Which line tells us that most of people died?


a.line 3 & 4
b. line 1 & 2
c. line 6 & 7
d. line 5

4. Where did the Titanic sink exactly?


a. Southeast continent
b. in the sea
c. Atlantic ocean
d. North Atlantic Ocean
Kediri is a name of a town. It is situated in a valley between the Kelud and Wilis mountains and inhabited
by about 1.3 million people. In the center of the town there is a large hill which is called the Dathok
mountain. Because of the topography of the region, Kediri is called a chily town by the locals. There is a
big river called Brantas cutting off the center of the town.
Besides temples, Kediri is also famous for its products like cigarettes and a special kind of tofu or
bean curd. This highly nutritious food is a delicacy of Kediri and has a distinctive taste. The cigarette
factory dominates the town’s economy and employs the majority of the women labor force. Kediri and the
cigarette factory are inseparable and it is considered the biggest cigarette factory in Indonesia. Most of the
local people work in this factory. Those who do not work here are farmers or traders.

1.What does the above text tell us about?


a.The history of Kediri
b.The famous products of Kediri
c. The description of Kediri
d. The people of Kediri

2.“Those who do not work here….”(Last sentence)


The underlined word refers to….
a.the local people
b.the factory workers
c.the farmers
d.the traders

My best friend
I have a special friend. She is my classmate and sits besides me. Her name is Rohmi. Rohmi is a
quite girl and very simple on the look. However, I really adore her. She is not only kind but also tough.
Rohmi comes from a very simple family. Her father is a pedicab driver and her mother has passed
away. She has a younger brother. His name is Rahmat. In order to help their father, Rohmi and her
brother work part-time to earn some money. Rohmi sells food during our class break, while her brother
sells newpapers and magazines after school.
One thing that I always admire about her is that she can manage her time well, and she always
looks cheerful.

1. What does the second paragraph tell you about?


a. Rohmi and her family
b. Rohmi and her father
c. Rohmi and her brother
d. Rohmi and her friends

2.”…Rohmi and her brother work part-time to earn some money.”


What do the underlined words mean?
a. work for the whole of working week
b. work for only part of each day or week
c. work for the purpose of getting money as much as possible
d. work for family

3. Where did the writer sit ?


a. in front of Rohmi
b. behind Rohmi
c. next to Rohmi
d. far from Rohmi

The Terrifying Headmaster


Mr.Tucker is the headmaster of my school. He does not wear glasses. His eyes always frighten me even
when I refuse to face them. They are sharp, hard, and cold, and he uses them like a whip.
He always washes his hands in an enamel basin in the corner of the room. After he has washed them,
he will walk over to his desk and stand behind is looking at the pupils while he dries his hands on a small,
white towel. He dries each finger separetely, beginning with the first finger. His fingers are long and
white. He rubs them briskly without losing the effect of deliberation and as he rubs them, he looks at us
with his eyes.
No one moves while he dries his hands, no one speaks. When he finishes, he will fold the towel and
put it in the desk drawer. Then, he will awkwardly smile at us.
He really terrifies me.

Adapted from: I Can Jump Puddles by Alan Marshall)

1. What is the purpose of the text?


a. to terrify the readers
b. to decribe the writer’s headmaster
c. to promote the writer’s headmaster career
d. to inform the readers about a terrifying school

2. Where does Mr. Tucker usually wash his hands?


a. corner of the room
b. in front of the room
c. beside of the room
d. behind of the room

3. “He dries each finger separately….”


The underlined word has similar meaning to…
a. wash
b. fold
c. divide
d. corner

Doraemon is one of the characters in a Japanese manga series created by Fujiko Fujio. Doraemon is a
robotic cat. He has small body and white hands and feet. Although he can hear perfectly well, Doraemon
has no ears.
Doraemon possesses a large pocket that can produce many gadgets from the future. The pocket is
called yojigen-pocket, or fourth- dimensional pocket. Doraemon’s favorite food is dorayaki, a Japanese
treat filled with red bean paste.
This robotic cat has the tendency to panic during emergencies. In an emergency situation, he will
frantically pull out every unnecessary gadget from his pocket. Nevertheless, Doraemon is a good cat. He
always helps Nobita.

1. What does the text mainly talk about?


a. Doraemon
b. Fujiko Fujio
c. Robotic cats
d. Nobita

2. “… he will frantically pull out every unnecessary … “ (paragraph 3).


The underline word can be best replaced by …
a. Happily
b. Calmly
c. Worriedly
d. Diligently
3. What is the weakness of Doraemon?
a. He has a magic pocket
b. He gets panic easily
c. He is only a robotic cat
d. He likes eating Dorayaki

My Timmy
I have some pets. However, my favourite pet is Timmy.
Timmy is a male tabby cat. He is very adorable with his soft stripes fur. He has innocent round eyes and
feeble sweet voice. He always meows when I come home, he usually give me a kiss.
Timmy is a nice playmate. I’m so happy to spend my time with him. Most of the time, he’s a good cat. It’s
almost impossible for me to be angry at him. In the morning, he always wakes up early. When he wakes
up earlier, he waits quality by my bedside until I wake up.

1. When does Timmy usually give a kiss to the writer? When the writer….
a. fells hungry
b. goes to sleep
c. leaves home
d. comes home
e. wakes up

2. Why is the writer almost impossible to be angry at his cat? Because ….


a. It has innocent round eyes
b. Most of the time, it is a good cat
c. It gives the writer kiss
d. It always wakes up early
e. It is a male tabby cat

3. The second paragraph tell about….


a. Characteristic
b. Habit
c. Habitat
d. Food
e. Behavior

4. What is the purpose of the text about?


a. To describe place
b. To entertain the reader
c. To describe something
d. To tell how to make something
e. To tell how to care for cats

Suramadu Bridge
The Suramadu Bridge (Indonesian: Jembatan Suramadu), also known as the Surabaya–Madura Bridge, is
a bridge with three cable-stayed sections constructed between Surabaya on the island of Java and the
town of Bangkalan on the island of Madura in Indonesia. Opened on June 10, 2009, the 5.4-km bridge is
the longest in Indonesia and the first bridge to cross the Madura Strait.

The cable-stayed portion has three spans with lengths 192 m, 434 m and 192 m. The bridge has two lanes
in each direction plus an emergency lane and a dedicated lane for motorcycles. The first toll bridge in
Indonesia, fares have been initially set at Rp. 30,000 (US$3 in 2009) for four-wheeled vehicles and Rp.
3,000 (US$0.30) for two-wheelers.
The bridge was built by a consortium of Indonesian companies PT Adhi Karya and PT Waskita Karya
working with China Road and Bridge Corp. and China Harbor Engineering Co. Ltd. The total cost of the
project, including connecting roads, has been estimated at 4.5 trillion rupiah (US$445 million).
Construction was started on August 20, 2003. In July 2004, a girder collapsed, killing one worker and
injuring nine others. Work on the bridge halted at the end of 2004 due to lack of funds, but was restarted
in November 2005. The main span of the bridge was connected on March 31, 2009, and the bridge was
opened to the public in June 10, 2009.Within a week of the opening, it was discovered that nuts and bolts
as well as maintenance lamps had been stolen and that there was evidence of vandalism of cables
supporting the main span.

1. Suramadu’s bridge also known as….


a. Longest bridge
b. sura and madu
c. Surabaya-Madura bridge
d. toll bridge
e. overpass

2. Suramadu’s bridge connects the island….


a. Java and Sumatra
b. Java and Bali
c. Sumatra and Kalimantan
d. Java and Madura
e. Correct all

3. Length of the Suramadu’s bridge is….


a. 5.400 meters
b. 192 meters
c. 494 meters
d. 526 meters
e. nothing is true

4. The following statement is true, except ....


a. Suramadu’s bridge is also known Surabaya-Madura bridge
b. the long of Suramadu’s bridge is 5400 meters
c. suramadu’s bridge connects the islands of Java and Madura
d. bridge was opened on March 31, 2009
e. car charged at 30000 rupiahs

5. When the bridge was built?


a. March 31, 2009
b. August 20, 2003
c. July 2004
d. June 10, 2009
e. November 2005

6. Suramadu’s bridge have … tracks in one way.


a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6

My Very Best Friends


I believe that a friend is an angel who lifts us off our feet when our wings have trouble
remembering how to fl y. It means that our friends are people who will always be there for us any time we
need them.
I'm so lucky because I have three best friends. They are Firsty, Ronald and Jonathan.
We have known each other since we were four years old. We met in the kindergarten. Since then, we
always go to the same school. Moreover, our houses are still in the same block. We do everything together.
Our motto is "United we stand, divided we fall". It means "together we are stronger". Now, let me
introduce my friends one by one.
Firsty is the youngest among us because she was born in December. We call her "The
Sweety Firsty". Her father is French. She is tall and slim. She's about 171 cm. She has long
straight hair. Actually the color of her hair is blonde. However, she dyed her hair black since last year. She
has beautiful blue eyes, an oval face and pointed nose. "The Sweety Firsty" is a cheerful, confident, and
determined girl. However, she is a little bit careless and stubborn. She has many cats in her house. There
are about nine cats. She loves them all. One of her favorite is a little orange cat. She calls her 'Shinny'.
Firsty loves to dance and sing. Nevertheless, she wants to be a model.
Ronald's nickname is Ron. Most of girls in our school love and adore him. There's no doubt about his
good looking. We call him "The Charming Ron". His height is 176 cm. Ron has straight hair and perfect
face. He is an intelligent and introvert person. Above all, he is humble. He was crowned as The Best
Student this year. He won so many prizes on Math, Chemistry and Physic competition. However, his
favorite subject is Chemistry. He wants to be a chemist someday.
Jonathan is a funny person. He can always find a way to make the people around
him laugh. I wonder what it is in his head for he can create jokes spontaneously. Jonathan's
nick name is Jo. He is plump. He's about 168 cm tall. His weight is 80 kg. That's why we call him "The Big
Jo". He has a round face with brown eyes. His spiky hairstyle makes him easily recognized. Jo is a
humorous, friendly and an easy going person. He is a movie freak. He would never miss any new movie in
the cinema. He dreams of becoming a famous actor one day.
About me? Well, my name is Hana. I'm the shortest one among them. I'm about 160 cm tall. I have
long wavy hair with round face. My friends call me "The Chubby Hana" because I also have a chubby
check. Most people, even my parents say that I'm a careful, generous and diligent person. They also say
that I'm a bit sensitive. I love painting. I spend much time in my small studio just painting.
That's all about me and friends of mine. Even though we are quite different, we love
each other and will keep this relationship for good.

1. The purpose of the text is …


a. to describe persons and characters
b. to tell a sequence of events
c. to entertain the readers
d. to persuade the readers to have many friends
e. to teach the readers how to make friends

2. The followings are Firsty's characters, except …


a. cheerful, humorous, and sensitive
b. cheerful, confident, and strong-minded
c. determined, sensitive, and funny
d. determined, humorous, sensitive
e. sensitive, confident, serious 23.

3. What is Jonathan like?


a. He is fat, easy going, and funny
b. He is fat, stubborn, and funny.
c. He is chubby, diligent, and sensitive.
d. He is plump, humble, and sensitive.
e. He is friendly, easy going, and slim.

4. What is Hana's favorite?


a. She loves Chemistry.
b. She loves cats.
c. She loves watching TV.
d. She loves painting.
e. She loves singing.

5. Which statement is true according to the text?


a. Firsty has a round face.
b. Jonathan wants to be a chemist.
c. Ron wants to be an artist.
d. Hana has long straight hair.
e. Jonathan is plump.

6. A word in the text that has the same meaning as "strong-minded" is …


a. sensitive
b. friendly
c. determined
d. Confident
e. Cheerful

Kecak Dance
Kecak (pronounced [?ket?ak]) is a form of Balinese music drama, originated in the 1930s and is
performed primarily by men. Also known as the Ramayana Monkey Chant, the piece, performed by a
circle of 100 or more performers wearing checked cloth around their waists, percussively chanting "cak"
and throwing up their arms, depicts a battle from the Ramayana where the monkey-like Vanara helped
Prince Rama fight the evil King Ravana. However, Kecak has roots in sanghyang, a trance-inducing
exorcism dance.

Kecak was originally a trance ritual accompanied by male chorus. German painter and musician Walter
Spies became deeply interested in the ritual while living in Bali in the 1930s and worked to recreate it into
a drama, based on the Hindu Ramayana and including dance, intended to be presented to Western tourist
audiences. This transformation is an example of what James Clifford describes as part of the "modern art-
culture system" in which, "the West or the central power adopts, transforms, and consumes non-Western
or peripheral cultural elements, while making 'art' which was once embedded in the culture as a whole,
into a separate entity."Spies worked with Wayan Limbak and Limbak popularized the dance by traveling
throughout the world with Balinese performance groups. These travels have helped to make the Kecak
famous throughout the world.

Performer, choreographer, and scholar I Wayan Dibia cites a contrasting theory that the Balinese where
already developing the form when Spies arrived on the island. For example, well-known dancer I Limbak
had incorporated Baris movements into the cak leader role during the 1920s. "Spies liked this
innovation," and it suggested that Limbak, "devise a spectacle based on the Ramayana," accompanied by
cak chorus rather than gamelan, as would have been usual.

1. What is meant by kecak?


a. Balinese music drama
b. bali dance
c. traditional house bali
d. holy book of bali
e. bali traditional weapons

2. From which the drama in the Kecak is taken?


a. local legend
b. Ramayana story
c. Mahabharata Book
d. mythical story
e. legend

3. Who describes the "modern art culture system"?


a. Wayan Limbak
b. I Wayan Dibia
c. Prince Rama
d. James Clifford
e. Correct All

4. Where is Kecak from?


a. Bali
b. Jawa
c. Papua
d. Kalimantan
e. Sulawesi

I have a “super” mother. My mother is now in her late fifties. She comes from a family of traditional
Cantonese middle class people. She has some knowledge of traditional .... (1) for fever, loss of appetite and
minor cough. She is quite tall and medium built. She looks much younger than her age. She .... (2)
Mandarin fluently and English quite well. She is an excellent cook, and her grandson once said that her
cooking skills could match those of a chef in a restaurant. She is very friendly and .... (3). She never fails to
help anyone to who needs her help. She likes to travel and, like any other woman, she likes to shop.

1. A. food
B. menu
C. pastry
D. beverage
E. remedies

2. A. asks
B. learns
C. cleans
D. speaks
E. exercises

3. A. rude
B. smart
C. quick
D pretty
E. helpful

Raja Ampat or 'Four Kings', is the name given to some islands in West Papua and comes

from a local myth. The four major islands are Waigeo, Misool (which is home to ancient rock
painting), Salawati, and Batanta. Raja Ampat is located in the bird head of the island of Papua.
Underwater enthusiasts flock to this region because it offers the world's best marine sight. In the
Raja Ampat islands, divers can explore vertical underwater walls. The thrill of drift diving is
another great challenge.

The territory within the islands of the Four Kings is enormous, covering 9.8 million acres
of land and sea, home to 540 types of corals, more than 1,000 types of coral fish and 700 types
of mollusks. This makes it the most diverse living library for world's coral reef and underwater
biota. According to a report developed by The Nature Conservancy and Conservation
International, around 75% of the world's species live here.

When divers first arrive here their excitement is palpable. It's common to hear people
praise God as they take in the remarkable scenery. Others prefer to remain in silence taking in
the overwhelming sight of so many islands with crystal clear water that softly brushes over the
white sandy beaches
1. The text is about the ... of Raja Ampat.
A. size of the islands
B. scenery on the islands
C. natural habitat
D. flora and fauna
E. underwater beauty

2. Where is Raja Ampat located?


A. The Misool island.
B. The Waigeo island.
C. The Batanta island.
D. The Salawati archipelago.
E. The Papua archipelago.

3. Why so many divers come to Raja Ampat?


A. It is home to ancient rock paintings.
B. It offers the world's best marine sights.
C. Divers can explore horizontal underwater walls.
D. It has the most diverse museum for world's coral reef and underwater biota.
E. There is few island with crystal clear water softly brushes over the white sandy beaches.

Makassar is the provincial capital of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, and the largest city on Sulawesi Island.
From 1971 to 1999, the city was named Ujung Pandang, after a pre-colonial fort in the city, and the two
names are often used interchangeably. The port city is located at 5°8′S 119°25′E, on the southwest coast of
the island of Sulawesi, facing the Makassar Strait. Its area is 175.77 km2 and has population of around 1.4
million.

Makassar is home to several prominent landmarks including the 16th century Dutch fort Fort Rotterdam,
Trans Studio Makassar—the third largest indoor theme park in the world and the Karebosi Link—the first
underground shopping center in Indonesia.

Makassar has several famous traditional foods. The most famous is Coto Makassar. It is a stew made from
the mixture of nuts and spices with beef parts which include beef brain, tongue and intestine. Konro rib
dish is also popular traditional food in Makassar. Both Coto Makassar and Konro are usually eaten with
Burasa, glutinous rice with coconut milk and sauted coconut granule.

In addition, Makassar is the home of pisang epe, or pressed bananas. These are bananas which are
pressed, grilled, and covered with palm sugar sauce and sometimes eaten with Durian. Many street
vendors sell pisang epe, especially around the area of Losari beach.
(Adapted from en.wikipedia.org)

Glossary
Interchangeably (adv) : Secara tertukar
Strait (n) : Selat
Prominent (adj) : Terkemuka
Landmark (n) : Peristiwa
Mixture (n) : Campuran
Spice (n) : Rempah-rempah
Intestine (n) : Usus
Glutinous (n) : Melekat
Granule (n) : Biji
Vendor (n) : Penjual keliling

1. Where is Makassar located?


Answer key: Makassar is located on South Sulawesi.
2. Based on the text, what is the biggest city on Sulawesi Island?
Answer key: the biggest city on Sulawesi Island is Makassar.

3. What is the old name of Makassar?


Answer key: the old name Makassar is Ujung Pandang.

4. According to the text, what is the first underground shopping center in Indonesia?
Answer key: the first underground shopping center in Indonesia is Karebosi Link.

5. What is the most well-known food in Makassar?


Answer key: the most well-known food in Makassar is Coto Makassar.

6. It can be inferred from the passage that ...


Answer key: Makassar is one of the most favorite places to visit on Sulawesi Island.

7. What is the writer’s main point in the passage?


Answer key: Makassar is a great city to visit.

8. It is a stew made from the mixture of nuts….


Pronoun ‘it’ in line 14 refers to….
Answer key: pronoun ‘it’ refers to ‘Coto Makassar.’

9. Makassar is home to several prominent landmarks…


Look at the word “prominent” in the passage. Prominent is probably ….
Answer key: the word ‘prominent’ is probably outstanding

10. Many street vendors sell pisang epe….


The underlined word is closest in meaning to ….
Answer key: the underlined word is closest in meaning to ‘sellers.’

The Houses of the Toraja

The ethnic groups in the mountain regions of southwest and central Sulawesi (Celebes) are known by the
name of Toraja, which has come to mean "those who live upstream" or "those who live in the mountains".
Their name is in fact derived from the word Raja, which in Sanskrit means "king". The society is
hierarchically structured: the noblemen are called rengnge, the ordinary people to makaka, and the slaves
to kaunan; birth determines which rank a person will occupy.

The distinctive features of the traditional houses (tongkonan) of the Toraja are the "buffalo horns", the
roof design and the rich decoration on the walls. The buffalo is a symbol of status, courage, strength and
fighting spirit.

Designed as a representation on the universe, the tongkonan is constructed in three parts: the upper
world (the roof), the world of humans (the middle of the building), and the underworld (the space under
the floor). The highly distinctive roors constructed by the Toraja given rise to various ingenious
interpretations. Certainly the roof is something of deep significance for the Toraja, and even today they
build "modern" (in other words houses built with cement) houses with such roofs.

1. What is the text about?


A. The culture of Toraja
B. The society of Toraja
C. The distinctive features of traditional houses
D. The decription of a traditional houses of Toraja
E. The ethnic groups of southwest and central Sulawesi

2. “… and even today they bulid modern…” (paragraph 3)


The underlined word refers to…
a. Raja
b. Rengnge
c. Society
d. Toraja people
e. Mountain regions

3. What are the ordinary people commonly called?


a. Tongkonan
b. Makaka
c. Celebes
d. Rengnge
e. Kaunan

4. Which of the following does not symbolize a buffalo?


a. Status
b. Courage
c. Strength
d. Cowardice
e. Fighting Spirit

Have you ever seen how some people run a business office? There are some professions that have very
important roles in business activities. These professions are related to each other in an organization. The
professions discussed here are banker, accountant, and secretary.

A banker is person who conducts banking. He may be the owner of a bank or he can be the member of the
board of directors who operated the bank. Bankers give loans to business offices, firms, factories, to
operate or expand their business.

An accountant is a person who has charge of the accounts of a company. He is the one who records, keeps
financial accounts and makes financial statements. He plays an important role to make the firms remain
in good financial condition.

A secretary is someone who keeps records, handles correspondence, or does the administration for an
organization or person. The assistant or private secretary of an executive always deals with the business
letter writing of that person. The secretary is, therefore, concerned with any business that the firm
undertakes. The secretary must be qualified and able to speak English, fluently. There are certain types of
duties that a secretary is responsible of such as making appointments, receiving orders, making
reservations for the manager, sending letters of congratulations or condolence, sending invitations etc.
She also makes an agenda for the manager. An office usually has more than one secretary who are always
busy doing their duties.

1. What is the topic of the second paragraph?


A. How a banker gives credits
B. The financial system of a bank
C. The job description of a banker
D. A banking business as a company
E. The board of directors

2. An accountant who works unprofessionally will …


A. bring big profit for the company
B. improve the book keeping 6f the business
C. harm the financial management of the firm
D. help the manager plan his expenditure
E. complete his work properly

3. The main idea of the fourth paragraph is ...


A. the office can hire two secretaries
B. a secretary should prepare the manager's agenda
C. the manager should help the secretary complete her job
D. English is not so important for a private secretary
E. a secretary often makes appointments with the manager

4. Which of the following statements is not true?


A. A manager should follow whatever his secretary says
B. An accountant must deal with the finance of the firm
C. Most banks deal with receipt and transmission of money
D. A professional banker is needed to run money business
E. A good secretary should master English

5. He plays an important role to make the firms remain in good financialcondition, (paragraph 3). The
underlined word means ...
A. administrative details of a firm
B. any credits taken from banks
C. loan procedures in a bank
D. line of jobs in an office
E. monetary position

6. The secretary is, therefore, .concerned with any business that the firmundertakes .(paragraph 4). The
synonym of the underlined word is ...
A. inspects
B. observes
C. performs
D. holds
E. tries

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