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SOAL TRYOUT BAHASA INGGRIS (PAKET 3)

SMK DKI JAKARTA


TAHUN PELAJARAN 2017/2018

A. LISTENING SECTION

In this section of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand
spoken English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.

PART I. PICTURES. Questions 1 to 3.


Directions: There are three items in this part. For each item, you will see a picture on your test
paper and you will hear four short statements. The statements will be spoken
TWICE. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speakers say. When you hear the four statements, look at the
picture on your test paper and choose the statement that best describes what you
see in the picture. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and
mark your answer.

Look at the sample below. Now listen to the four statements:


Sample Answer:
A B C D

Statement (D), “The children are participating in the lesson”, best


describes what you see in the picture. Therefore, you should
choose answer (D).

Now let’s begin with the picture marked number one (1) on your test paper.
1. 2.

3.
PART II. QUESTIONS – RESPONSES. Questions 4 to 7.
Directions: There are four items in this part of the test. For each item, you will hear a question or
statement spoken in English followed by four responses, also spoken in English.
They will be spoken TWICE. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must
listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You are to choose the best
response to each question or statement and mark it on your answer sheet.

Now listen to a sample question.


You will hear : Sample Answer:
You will also hear : A B C D

The best response to the question, “When should I call back?” is choice (C), “Anytime after lunch
is fine.” Therefore you should choose answer (C).

Now let’s begin with question number four (4) on your test paper.

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

PART III. SHORT CONVERSATIONS. Questions 8 to 11.


Directions: There are four items in this part of the test. For each item you will hear a short
conversation between two people. You will hear the conversations TWICE. They will
not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand what the
speakers say. On your test paper, you will read a question about each conversation.
The question will be followed by four answers. You are to choose the best answer to
each question and mark it on your answer sheet.

Now, let’s begin with question number eight (8) on your test paper.

8. What is the main topic of the conversation? 10. What are the speakers doing?
A. Garbage collection times A. Going to Singapore
B. Collection procedures B. Leaving for Indonesia
C. Yard waste collection C. Attending a conference
D. Recyclable materials D. Making an acquaintance

9. What are the speakers talking about? 11. What will the woman probably do next?
A. A soccer match A. Say "thank you"
B. A concert B. Suggest a location
C. A movie C. Hang up the phone
D. A play D. Arrange a different time

PART IV. SHORT TALKS. Questions 12 to 15.


Directions: In this part of the test you will hear two short talks. Each will be spoken TWICE. They
will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand and
remember what is said. On your test paper, you will read two or more questions
about each short talk. Each question will be followed by four answers. You have to
choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
Now let’s begin with the following short talk.

12. Who most likely the speaker is? 14. What is the information about?
A. An announcer A. How to turn on the computer and a laptop
B. A customer B. How to connect a laptop to a projector
C. A security C. How to function “Fn” key
D. A cashier D. How to use VGA cable

13. What should listeners do after they 15. What do you do after you plug your projector
have made a purchase? into an electrical outlet?
A. Walk out the main entrance. A. Press the “power” button
B. Leave through a side door. B. Press one of the keys
C. Wait in a checkout line. C. Turn on the laptop
D. Come back tomorrow. D. Sync the projector

B. READING SECTION

In this part of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand written
English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.

PART V. Directions: From questions 16 – 24, four clauses/sentences, marked (A), (B), (C), or
(D), are given beneath each incomplete dialog. Choose the one
clause/sentence that best completes the dialog. Then, on your answer
sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.

16. Zahra : What do you think about the school new regulation “No Styrofoam allowed at
school”?
Fayyaza : … We need to be wise to our environment.
A. I am not on your side
B. I couldn’t agree more
C. We don’t have enough form
D. I think that’s not a good idea

17. Policeman : Don’t you know that you must stop when the traffic lights are red?
Driver : Sorry sir. I was so absent-minded that I didn’t pay attention to the traffic lights.
Policemen : Well sir, …! It’s $50.
A. you will have to pay a fine
B. you can’t continue your trip
C. you should go back home now
D. you don’t need to do anything

18. Nizar : Do you always go home on time?


Tasya : No, I don’t. I usually do the work at my friend’s house.
Nizar : So do you always do your home activities regularly?
Tasya : No, I don’t. Sometimes, … and get home late.
A. I am very busy
B. I am too sleepy
C. I don’t know what to do
D. I don’t have anything to do
19. Aris : Wow, you are so busy, right?
Deby : Yeah. I’m so stressful. I’m replying an e-mail from a client and writing 10 articles
about travelling.
Aris : … I have nothing to do right now.
Deby : Really? You must be kidding me.
A. Shall I do your half job?
B. What do you want me to do?
C. How about travelling with me?
D. Could you help me with the articles?

20. Putri : You’ve been yawning all day. What’s up?


Tiwi : I haven’t been sleeping very well lately.
Putri : That’s a shame. Why haven’t you been sleeping?
Tiwi : … in the middle of the night a lot. I got some bad dreams.
A. I’ve been waking up
B. I’ve watched movies
C. I’ve cooked my meal
D. I’ve been working on my paper

21. Jeanne : Where is my breakfast meal Mom?


Mom : It’s on the table, dear.
Jeanne : Who cooked the meal, Mom? The taste is not like the usual one.
Mom : …, dear. He is a good chef, too.
A. It is made by your dad
B. It was given by your aunty
C. It is prepared by the waiter
D. It was bought by your sister

22. Sue : I'm not sure which topic to choose for my essay.
Debby : Which attracts you much?
Sue : … It’s easier, I think. I enjoy reading fiction a lot.
A. I’d rather talk about politics, it’s more exciting.
B. I prefer analyzing a music lyric to science.
C. I like accounting better than literature.
D. I had better write some stories.

23. Nunik : What are you doing now, Sarah?


Sarah : Nothing.
Nunik : I don’t understand about the lesson today. …
Sarah : Ok. No problem. I will make you understand about the subject.
A. Could you show me the answer?
B. Should I explain about it for you?
C. Would you call our teacher for this?
D. Would you please explain it to me?

24. Rayhan : How were your holidays?


Farras : Totally amazing. I really needed that break
Rayhan : Where did you go?
Farras : After all the hectic schedules and the tough life, it’s nice to have a peaceful
vacation. … All I got was blue sea and clear sky.
A. We didn’t go anywhere.
B. We just stayed at home.
C. We climbed Mt. Pangrango.
D. We took a boat trip to Derawan Island.
PART VI. Directions: Questions 25 – 36 are based on short dialogs of certain situation, such as
invitation, daily activity, opinion, etc. Choose the one best answer, (A), (B),
(C), or (D), to each question. Answer all the questions following each short
dialog on the basis of what is stated or implied in the dialog. Then, on your
answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.

Questions 25 - 27 are based on the following short dialog.

Siti : Do you have any plans for this semester term break?
Tuti : I haven't given it much thought. What were you thinking of doing?
Siti : I was planning on taking a trip up the coast to the beach.
Tuti : What a perfect thing to do on a beautiful weather!
Siti : Would you like to join with us?
Tuti : I think I would enjoy that a lot. When would we leave?

25. What is the topic mainly about?


A. The trip cost.
B. The holiday trip.
C. The perfect plan.
D. The beautiful lady.

26. What will the two ladies do together?


A. Leaving the town
B. Enjoying the weather
C. Making a school plan
D. Avoiding the term break

27. “I haven’t given it much thought.” (line 2)


The underlined word could be best replaced with ….
A. reflection
B. acceptance
C. consideration
D. understanding

Questions 28 – 30 are based on the following short dialog.

Feby : Are you free next Saturday?


Agha : I believe so. I have nothing to do.
Feby : We were wondering if you’d like to go to a baseball game with us.
We have an extra ticket.
Agha : I’d love to! What time will you go?

28. What is the dialog mainly about?


A. A baseball practice schedule
B. A timetable of baseball game
C. An invitation for baseball game
D. An extra tickets for Saturday movie

29. What will Agha do next Saturday?


A. Coaching some baseball players.
B. Selling some baseball game tickets.
C. Playing baseball with some friends.
D. Watching baseball with Feby and friends.
30. “We were wondering if ….” The underlined word could be best replaced with ….
A. admiring
B. fascinating
C. questioning
D. unbelieving

Questions 31 – 33 are based on the following short dialog.

Fairuz       : How many meals do you have a day?


Velycia : I usually have three. But sometimes, I don’t have my breakfast because I
have to hurry in the morning.
Fairuz    : Do you often eat in the restaurant with your family too?
Velycia : No, I don’t. My mom enjoys cooking. She is a very good cook. So we
hardly ever go to the restaurant. Anyway, what is your favorite food?
Fairuz : Well, I love traditional food, especially Sundanese food.
Velycia : What a coincidence! My mom’s good at cooking typical Sundanese
cuisine. You may come to my house and give it a try.

31. What are they talking about?


A. Typical morning activities.
B. Someone’s eating routine.
C. Frequency of eating out.
D. Their favorite food.

32. Velycia rarely eats out because....


A. her mom loves Sundanese food
B. her mom always cooks at home
C. she is sometimes in a hurry
D. she is good at cooking

33. “… at cooking typical Sundanese cuisine.” (line 8)


The underlined word has the closest meaning with ....
A. conventional
B. ordinary
C. common
D. basic

Questions 34 – 36 are based on the following short dialog.

Mechanic : Sorry to inform you that I still need more days to repair this car. It’s an old
car.
Wisnu : What is wrong with the car?
Mechanic : There are several parts that can’t be replaced. The carburetor for this car
can’t be found anywhere.
Wisnu : You mean, parts can’t be located for a 1946 Ford?
Mechanic : Yeah, besides, the starter doesn't operate, there’s no sound from engine,
lights and windscreen wipers don't work.

34. Why hasn’t Wisnu’s car finished to be fixed yet?


A. It’s an antique car
B. The wipers are broken
C. the carburetor is missing
D. Some parts can’t be modified
35. From the text we know that the mechanic ....
A. gives up to repair the car
B. is not able to fix the old car
C. is a responsible but slow worker
D. hasn’t been able to get the carburetor

36. “... the starter doesn't operate ...” (line 6)


The underlined word has the closest meaning with ....
A. control
B. move
C. work
D. play

PART VI. Directions: Questions 37 – 60 are based on a selection of reading materials, such as
notices, letters, forms, articles, advertisements, etc. Choose the one best
answer, (A), (B), (C), or (D), to each question. Answer all the questions
following each reading selection on the basis of what is stated or implied
in the selection. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the
question and mark your answer.

Questions 37 – 39 refer to the following text.


Krui is a small town on the coast of the Indian Ocean. It's the capital city of Pesisir Barat
District of Lampung Province, Indonesia. It's difficult to put into words what Krui means to me. I
used to go to Krui every year as a child with my family. As kids, my brother and I loved the
journey, it was such an exciting adventure for us. Most of our happiest family memories are
hidden in this place. After nearly ten years since our last family holiday, we decided to head
back to the place last month.

The first thing we did after arriving there was checking in the cottages we are used to staying
every time we visit there. Of all the cottages in which we have stayed, I don't think I have found
such a stunning and peaceful view as these cottages have. The cottages offer a breathtaking
view of the whole of Krui, including the long coastline and the vast ocean. The view we have
seen from the cottage really summed up the beauty of this charming town.

In the evening, we went into our favorite cafes and restaurants. As we have been to Krui so
many times, we know the locals pretty well and they also recognized us very well. It was pretty
emotional to meet our local friends after quite long time we haven’t met each other. That night,
we ended up sitting out at the beach bar reminiscing about old times and sharing stories about
our past experiences, which was lovely.

As we went towards the end of September this year, the weather was a bit unpredictable. The
seas were a little rough on some days, which was actually a bonus. My older brother and I are
both strong swimmers and always loved to play in the waves there when we were younger. We
repeated the history this year and tackled the huge waves together, it was great fun. On a few
cloudy mornings, we went for a run barefoot along the soft, sandy shoreline. It was so
refreshing and relaxing running alongside the clear blue waters.

Overall, it was a wonderful trip. I knew returning to Krui wasn't going to be easy, but it was
something we needed to do as an annual family holiday. I may love travelling all around the
world to some truly spectacular places, but Krui will forever hold a place in my heart.
37. Who wrote the story above?
A. The Father
B. The older brother
C. Local person of Krui
D. One of the visitors of Krui

38. What did the writer do in the morning on his trip?


A. Met some local friends
B. Sat out at the beach bar
C. Ran on barefoot along the shoreline
D. Went into some favorite cafes and restaurants

39. “... it was such an exciting adventure for us ...” (paragraph 1)


The underlined word refers to ....
A. the writer and his brother
B. the writer and his family
C. the local friends
D. the Krui

Questions 40 – 42 refer to the following information.

e-Sports (also known as electronic sports, competitive (video) gaming, professional 


(video) gaming, or pro gaming) is a form of competition using video games. Most
commonly, e-Sports take the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions,
particularly between professional players. The most common video game
genres associated with e-Sports are real-time strategy, fighting, first-person
shooter (FPS), and multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA). Tournaments such as The
International, the League of Legends World Championship, the Evolution
Championship Series and the Intel Extreme Masters provide live broadcasts of the
competition, and prize money to competitors. Although organized online and offline
competitions have long been a part of video game culture, these were largely between
amateurs until the late 2000s when participation by professional gamers and
spectatorship in these events saw a large surge in popularity. Many game developers
now actively design toward a professional e-Sport subculture.

Millions of people play games for fun. Some of them have become professional
gamers, playing games as their full-time job. It’s not easy being a professional gamer,
though. They practise for ten or more hours a day, five or six days a week. They do
exercises like typing something and trying to type it faster and faster. They also study
videos of other players and plan ways to beat them. As well as playing games, many
people like watching them too. Viewers can watch games on video sites like Twitch and
YouTube and in the UK there’s a TV channel showing e-Sports 24 hours a day. They
can be exciting to watch: just like other sports, there are close games, last-minute
victories and amazing performances. Sometimes online viewers can interact with the
game. For example, some games rename characters in the game with the names of
online viewers.

40. What is the purpose of the text above?


A. Invite readers to play e-Sport.
B. Inform readers about e-Sport.
C. Give some tips on how to play e-Sport.
D. Tell writer’s experience in playing e-Sport.

41. According to text, what a basic step can be done to be professional gamers?
A. Watch movie videos as many as possible.
B. Practise to type quickly and correctly
C. Interact with many good players.
D. Join many esport tournaments.

42. “... these were largely between amateurs ...’ (line 9)


The most appropriate meaning of the underlined word is someone who ....
A. has done in the same type of activites for a long time.
B. does an activity as a job rather than for enjoyment.
C. takes part in an activity for pleasure, not as a job.
D. has passed high level of trainings and education.

Questions 43 – 45 refer to the following information. (procedure: manuals)

WrabShare is an on-demand carpooling service, which allows you to share your ride with
another party going in the same direction, at a reduced cost. You can book it any time, with no
need for advance bookings. We guarantee that there will be no more than one additional drop-
off point, so you won’t have to make any unnecessary detours.
Terms and Conditions:
 Your driver will wait for a maximum of 3 minutes, to ensure that there are no delays for
the other passenger(s).
 You can bring one additional passenger with you. If you have more than two other
people travelling with you, please book a JustWrab instead.
 Your WrabShare driver is not able to accommodate any additional stops during your
ride.

How to book a WrabShare ride:


1. Launch the WrabApp
2. Tap on the WrabShare icon; input your Pick-Up and Drop-Off points.
3. Tap on book and you’re on your way.

43. Who might find this information more useful?


A. A voyager
B. A traveller
C. A car driver
D. A commuter

44. According to the instruction above, what should we do before we key in the pick-up and drop-
off locations in this service?
A. Download the app.
B. Tap the booking button.
C. Tap the Wrabshare icon.
D. Share your ride with another person.

45. “You can book it any time, ...” (line 2)


The underlined word refers to ....
A. Wrabshare
B. Direction
C. Cost
D. Car
Questions 46 – 48 refer to the following text.
Matthew Gordon
Hiring Manager
Dayjob Ltd.
Birmingham, London

19 March 2016

Dear Mr. Gordon,

I recently saw your advertisement for a retail assistant on the www.dayjob.com website. I am
very keen on this position, and this letter is an expression of my interest in the vacancy.

If you are looking for a retail assistant who is naturally friendly, helpful and has bags on
initiative, then look no further. I have worked as a retail assistant for the last two years, and
have gained extensive experience of offering advice to customers, processing payments and
returns, dealing with complaints and monitoring sales display areas. In addition to these
abilities, I am also proficient in: meeting sales targets, stocking, replenishing and cleaning
sales areas and assisting with retail product selection. My specialties also include having a
winning way with people, and being able to think on my feet and not wait to be told what to do.

Please review my attached resume for a more detailed account of my abilities and skills.
Although it will illustrate my achievement, I would like to re-emphasize my proven ability to
work in a fast moving sales environment and my talent at delivering a high level of customer
service that encourages shoppers to come back for more. I sincerely believe that with the skills
I have gained over the years, I can make a tremendous contribution to your existing team.

I would greatly appreciate an opportunity to meet with you, so please do not hesitate to contact
me if you have any further question or if you would like to arrange an interview.

Yours sincerely
Peter Bush

46. The text mainly tells that Bush ….


A. wants to reply to someone’s application
B. indicates his intention in a vacant position
C. needs his first time job as a retail assistant
D. looks for a job advertisement from newspaper

47. What should Bush probably do next?


A. Read information about the company
B. Send a revised application letter
C. Help other people to work
D. Propose a new salary

48. “… I can make a tremendous contribution …” (paragraph 3)


What is the synonym of the underlined word?
A. personal
B. limited
C. great
D. long
Questions 49 – 51 refer to the following text.
Nusa Lembongan, a small island between Bali and Nusa Penida in Badung Strait, is the
perfect holiday hideaway with few visitors and pristine unspoilt beaches. A low, protected
island about 11 km southeast of mainland Bali, measuring only four by three km and ringed
with mangrove swamps, and palms and white sandy beaches. Inland the terrain is scrubby
and very dry, with volcanic stonewalls and processional avenues crisscrossing the small
cactus-covered hills. Overlooking Sanghiang Bay with its clear blue waters, the Nusa
Lembongan Resort offers a panoramic view of eastern Bali and the majestic silhouette of
Mount Agung. Known for its great surf, the excellent crystal-clear waters also make it a
perfect place for snorkeling and diving. It's still a basic place, but interesting, and there are
some lovely places to stay.
The island is small enough to explore on foot, offering pristine beaches and coves, majestic
views of Mount Agung, unique Balinese architecture, and the friendliness of a simple country
folk. With a lack of arable land and a severe shortage of tourist attractions, the island's
economy is limited to its underwater wealth-seaweed. A secondary occupation is catering to
visiting surfers. Between Nusa Lembongan and the adjacent of Nusa Ceningan Island, the
population is only 60,000.

There are just two villages on Nusa Lembongan, the large, spread out administrative center
of Lembongan Village, and Jungut Batu village. Surfers and backpackers hang out in the
latter, about 150 per month, for an average stay of three to five days. The only other visitors
are European, Japanese, and Australian day-trippers on excursion boats. Jungut Batu offers
the island's best accommodations and water sport opportunities. There's motorcycle traffic
between the two villages and it's easy to get a lift. Both villages are heavily involved in the
cultivation of seaweed. Before government-supported commercial seafood production in
1980, the people of the island lived on maize, cassava, tuber, beans, and peanuts. Today
most everyone is involved in one way or another with cultivation of "sea vegetables," and the
air is permeated with its smell.
49. After reading the text, the readers are expected to ….
A. create investment to develop the tourism
B. have great interest in coming to the island
C. become a professional explorer of the island
D. support the government in seafood production

50. What can be said about Jungut Batu?


A. It has good water sport environment.
B. It functions as the administrative center.
C. It is visited by almost 200 people per month.
D. It is inhabited by ancient people living on farming.

51. “… and it’s easy to get a lift.” (last paragraph)


The synonym of the underlined word is ….
A. bus
B. ride
C. elevator
D. addition
Questions 52 – 54 refer to the following text.

Growing up on a small farm near Fairmount, Ind. (pop. 2,866), James Robert


Davis (born on July 28, 1945) figured he would follow in his father's footsteps and
become a farmer. But as severe bouts of asthma made that job seem unlikely, the
bedridden youngster began drawing to pass the time. It was the genesis for what would
become his career as a cartoonist and creator of one of America's best-loved
characters-Garfield the cat.
Davis wrote (or in some cases, co-wrote) all of the Garfield TV specials for CBS,
originally broadcast between 1982 and 1991; and was one of the producers behind
the Garfield & Friends Saturday Morning series, which aired on the channel from 1988
to 1994. Davis was also the writer and executive producer of a series of CGI-direct-to-
video feature films about Garfield, as well as one of the executive producers on
the CGI-animated TV series The Garfield Show. He continues to work on the strip.
Prior to creating Garfield, Davis worked for an advertising agency, and in 1969, he
began assisting Tom Ryan's comic strip, Tumbleweeds. He then created a comic
strip, Gnom Gnat that ran for five years in The Pendleton Times,
an Indiana newspaper. When Davis attempted to sell it to a national comic
strip syndicate, an editor told him: "Your art is good, your gags are great, but bugs—
nobody can relate to bugs!
On June 19, 1978, Garfield started syndication in 41 newspapers. Today it is
syndicated in 2,580 newspapers and is read by approximately 300 million readers each
day.
In the 1980s, Davis created the barnyard slapstick comic strip U.S. Acres. Outside the
U.S., the strip was known as Orson's Farm. Davis, along with Brett Koth, also made a
2000–03 strip based on the Mr. Potato Head toy.

Davis founded the Professor Garfield Foundation to support children's literacy.


52. What is the purpose of the text writer?
A. To inform something about an artist
B. To ask for an opinion of a film maker
C. To request that a job contract be made
D. To tell about how a farmer lives his life

53. According to the text, James Davis ….


A. founded an advertising agency with Tom’s Ryan
B. created the management of 41 newspapers in 1978
C. failed to sell Gnom Gnat to a national comic strip syndicate
D. published a comic script of U.S. Acres in an Indiana newspaper

54. What can be concluded about Davis?


A. He is a bug editor
B. He cares for education
C. He is a successful farmer
D. He never works for a company

Questions 55 – 57 refer to the following text.


To : All managers working on the Branston account

From : Keith Pocard, Chief Executive Officer

Next Monday, May 15, at 9:00 A.M., there will be a meeting in my office concerning
unusually heavy losses incurred by the Branston Trust account in the four months
since the first of the year, this contrary to the market trend for the period. Mr.
Branston, whose family has traded with our company for many years, has
discontinued his association with this firm.

All account managers with access to Branston Trust’s investments should be


prepared to submit detailed reports on their transactions involving the account for the
period in question. I have also asked for all relevant computer records.

55. To whom is the information addressed?


A. The prospective investors to the Branston Trust
B. All the market analysts of the Pocard company
C. All the executive officers of Pocard company
D. The account managers of Branston Trust

56. What should the company’s managers be prepared to explain?


A. Their plans for expansion
B. An amount of stolen money
C. Recent transactions on an account
D. Discrepancies in a computer record

57. “… heavy losses incurred by …” (paragraph 1)


The underlined word could be best replaced with ….
A. prevented
B. avoided
C. caused
D. skipped
Questions 58 – 60 refer to the following text.

10 December 2012

Dear Vicky,

I hope this letter finds you in the best of spirits.

When I visited you last week, you seem a bit depressed. Come on boy, you should
thank God for giving you a fresh lease of life. I talked to your doctor this morning and he
told me that you are now out of danger. You will have to remain in the hospital for a few
more days but that is not something you should be concerned out. Don’t forget that life
is a mixture of joys and sorrows.

By the way, all of us have decided to celebrate your recovery. We will be throwing a
small party the day you come back home from hospital.

See you soon.

Kind regards,

Rahul

58. Who is Vicky?


A. A medical man at the hospital
B. The son of Rahul being in danger
C. Someone with the best spirits of life
D. Someone being treated at the hospital

59. To make Vicky happy, Rahul said that ….


A. he will remain in the medical center for a few days
B. he will hold a recovery celebration with his friends
C. he will concern much about the mixture of life
D. he will talk to the doctor about the hospitality

60. “We will be throwing …” (last paragraph)


The underlined word is synonymous with ….
A. having
B. closing
C. leaving
D. coming

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