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4. What does Jane say when she wants to extend the talk?
A. She says, “Don’t mention it.”
B. She says, “Oh, I’m sorry to hear that.”
C. She says, “Sorry, Terry, there’s
someone at the door. Bye.”
D. She says, “By the way, have you seen a doctor?”
Read the text and answer questions 5 and 6.
We had a three-day camp in Tawangmangu resort last week. The location was on the slope of Mount Lawu.
There was a river with clear water not far from our camp site.
We brought cooking and eating utensils. We also had food supply. There were noodles, eggs, fish, some
canned food, mineral water and biscuits.
On the first day, we set up the tents and cooked food for our lunch. After taking a rest for
a while, we walked around to see the surrounding area. The scenery was very beautiful. The weather was
cold all day long so we had to wear thick jackets. We inhaled fresh air which we hardly got in town. We
all were very happy.
In the evening, we had dinner together.
We had hot lemon tea and boiled noodles. After that, we made a camp fire. We played guitar and sang
songs together. We did enjoy our good time that night.
At the second day, we went tracking until 11 a.m. After having lunch and taking a rest, we had competitions,
such as tug-of-war, futsal and
a guessing game. My team was a runner up in the tug-of-war and the
champ in the guessing game. Unfortunately, my team lost in the futsal. Then, in the evening, we
performed some dramas.
On the third day, we packed our stuff and went home. We planned to have another camp activity at the end
of this semester.
7. When did the campers have a camp fire?
A. On the first day.
B. On the second day.
C. On the third day.
D. On the last day.
8. The following statements are TRUE about the text, except ________.
A. the camp activity was held for two days
B. there was a clean river near the camp site
C. the campers had to bring their own stuffs and food
D. the writer had to wear thick jackets because it was cold
9. The following utensils were what the campers brought, except ________.
A. plates
B. spoons
C. tents
D. a spade
10. “My team was a runner up in the tug-of-war and . . . .” (Paragraph 5)
What does the underlined word mean?
A. The first winner.
B. The second winner.
C. The third winner.
D. The loser.
Read the text and answer questions 11 to 15.
When George Washington was about six years old, he was made the wealthy master of
a hatchet of which, like most little boys, he was extremely fond. He went about chopping
everything that came his way.
One day, as he wandered about the
garden amusing himself by hacking his mother’s pea-sticks, he found a beautiful, young English cherry
tree, of which his father was most proud. He tried the edge of his hatchet on the trunk of the tree and
barked it so that it died.
Some time after this, his father discovered what had happened to his favorite tree. He came into the house in
great anger, and demanded to know who the mischievous person was who had cut away the bark. Nobody
could tell him anything about it.
Just then George, with his little hatchet, came into the room.
“George,” said his father, “do you know who has killed my beautiful little cherry tree yonder in the garden? I
would not have taken five guineas for it!”
This was a hard question to answer, and for a moment George was staggered by it, but quickly recovering
himself he cried: “I cannot tell a lie, father, you know I cannot tell a lie! I did cut it with my little
hatchet.”
The anger died out of his father’s face, and taking the boy tenderly in his arms, he said:
“My son, that you should not be afraid to tell the truth is more to me than a thousand trees! yes, though
they were blossomed with silver and had leaves of the purest gold!”
Source: September 3, 2010 <http://www.inspirational
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11. What can you learn from the story?
A. We have to be honest.
B. We should care and love to each other.
C. We shall not blame other people if we don’t have a proof.
D. We shall solve any problems calmly and wisely.
12. What does the third paragraph tell us about?
A. The death of a cherry tree.
B. The naughty boy.
C. The angry man.
D. The honest boy.
13. “He tried the edge of his hatchet on the trunk of the tree and barked it so that it died.”
(Paragraph 2)
The word ‘it’ refers to __________.
A. the garden
B. George’s hatchet
C. his mother’s pea-sticks
D. a young English cherry tree
14. “Some time after this, his father discovered what had happened . . . .” (Paragraph 3)
What is the synonym of the underlined word?
A. Revealed.
B. Protected.
C. Searched.
D. Found out.
15. George used ________ to bark his father’s favorite tree.
A. a knife
B. a handsaw
C. an ax
D. a sickle
For questions 16 and 17, complete the text with the correct words.
On a bright and sunny day I went fishing. When I reached the jetty, I put
a worm on the hook and threw the line in and waited for the fish to bite. I was very
(16) ________ when I did not catch anything after waiting for three hours.
I pulled the line and to my surprise, there was a small fish at the end of the line.
(17) ________ was so small that I did not feel anything on the line.
I was even more surprised when the fish started to talk, “Let me go; otherwise
I will turn you into a frog.” I was so startled that I just stared at it.
17. A. It B. She
C. He D. They