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1. Shiva met Lia, her old friend, on the way to her office. Shiva greeted him.

Shiva: You are Lia, right? Hi


Lia: Hello Shiva. Oh, I’m fine. How about you
Shiva: I’m fine too. I now work for an office.
Lia: Really? How happy you are!

A. Where do you live now?


b. How are you
c. Do you remember me?
d. Do I look well?

2. Pak Handoyo really wants to know how Anton is doing. He was not as
happy as before.
Pak Handoyo: Anton, what’s wrong with you? You don’t see it well
tomorrow
Anton: You’re right, sir. … I think I’m cold.
Mr. Handoyo: You need to rest at home.

a. I’m fine
b. I am doing fine
c. I feel uncomfortable this morning
d. I do not feel bad

3. The following terms are usually used to greet someone except …

a. What is life like?


b. How are you
c. What are you doing
d. How are you

4. Ms. Rossy: Good afternoon, students.


Student: Good afternoon, madam.
Ms. Rossy: Well, I can’t teach you this afternoon. I have a meeting with
client.
Student: It is okay. We will learn from ourselves, madam.
The underlined speech is an expression of …

a. Greetings
b. Leave it
c. introduction
d. Banned

5. Ruly: Hello, I’m Ruly. …?


Adi: Hello. My name is Adi Nice to meet you.
Ruly: Nice to meet you too, Adi.

a. What is wrong with you?


b. What is your name
c. How are you
d. Are you a new student?

6. Ferly: Romy, this is my sister Vivian.


Romy: …?
Vivian: How are you? I’ve heard a lot about you.

a. How are you?


b. How are you
c. How is your life
d. What happened

7. Below is an expression of how you can imagine other people, except …

a. Hello, I’m Any


b. This is your first meeting with you. I am Shelly
c. May I introduce myself?
d. I want to introduce you to my friend Franda

8. Sorry, everyone. I would like to introduce Mr. Richter to everyone. He is a


new employee in our office.
The underlined expression is …

a. Introduce me
b. Introduce others
c. regards
d. Leave it

Numbers 9-15 are based on this list.

9. refrigerator pillow case


Pitcher, wardrobe, dressing table
Set the microwave knife master table
Set the time for the saucepan
Grater cooker supports eraser

Which of the following types is NOT common in the kitchen?

a. Grater
b. water heater
c. A ruler
d. jug

10. Which of the following methods is used to store clothes?

a. cupboard
b. support
c. refrigerator
d. dressing table
11. This is the type of container where liquid is stored. He often has a small
gap to pour our drinks. What is that.

a. Juicer
b. water heater
c. refrigerator
d. grater

12. Which of these things are not usually found in the bedroom?

a. wardrobe
b. support
c. Sink
d. pillow

13. This is a kitchen tool. This is a kind of pot, usually made of metal,
especially for boiling water, with a lid, spout and handle. What is that

a. Jug
b. water heater
c. Sink
d. grater

15. This is usually found in classrooms. Usually worn by travelers. You look at
it to find a place and not get lost. What is that

a. Schedule
b. Eraser
c. Card
d. head table

Numbers 16-20 do not refer to text.

16. Faiza is a philatelist. He really likes to collect …

a. Envelopes
b. The letter
c. stamp
d. coin

17. Mother puts something in the soup.

a. Oil
b. The color
c. salt
d. butter

18. A hunter shoots a tiger …


a. Knife
b. cut
c. That sword
d. The weapon

19. My mother bought oranges … very sour.


The right pronoun is …

a. That
b. you
c. we
d. that

20. James has a dog. James … goes for a walk every day.

a. That
b. that
c. you
d. HIS

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