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Grammar Test
1. Multiple choice test
5 The students....in the auditorium when a group of participants from other clubs came to join
the meeting.
a. Discuse
b. Are discussing
c. Have discussed
d. Were discussing
e. Discuss
6 The beggars thanked us for.....him money and food.
a. giving
b. given
c. give
d. gave
e. gives
7 Playing together with Mr. Sofi, Burhan’s performance at the exhibition got a positive...
a. respond
b. response
c. respondent
d. responding
e. responds
8 Ahmad...you if he had your phone number.
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a. Will call
b. Would call
c. Called
d. Would have called
e. Calls
9 New products ....in the electronic exhibition in Magelang Expo Center a month ago.
a. Display
b. Displaying
c. Were displyaed
d. Is displayed
e. Are displayed
1 Naedho who comes from Surabaya is one of the .....people in Al Hikmah University.
0 a. Smarter
b. Smartest
c. Most smart
d. More smarter
e. More samrtest
2. Error recognition
1. Even though he was exhausted, Amril wrote to his parents a letter explaining the
A B C (wrote his parents) D
situation.
2. The Tyrrels had such warm welcome from their family that they were overwhelmed and
A (such a warm welcome) B
could not speak for a few minutes.
C D
3. The article suggests that when a person is under unusual stress you should be especially
A B (he/she) C
careful to eat a well-balanced diet.
D
4. Economics, with their widespread range of practical application, is of great interest to
A B(with its widespread) C
government leaders throughout the world.
D
5. Rani was definitely a faster runner than anyone on her on her team and appeared
A B C(anyone else)
headed for the state championship.
D
6. The stage production that we saw in New York was very much as the one we had
A B C(like)
previously seen in London.
D
7. Did you hear many news about the political situation while you were in that country?
A (much) B C D
8. Both John, Bob and Tom are outstanding golfers and reasonably good tennis players.
A B C D
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9. His speech was a careful worded attempt to evade his responsibility in the matter.
A(carefully) B C D
10. The children were surprised when the teacher had them to close their books
A B C (close)
unexpectedly
D
3. Word order
1. Door-after-the-lock-out-you-go
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The correct arrangement is…
a. 4-3-1-2-6-7-5
b. 6-7-5-4-2-1-3
c. 7-5-6-4-2-1-3
d. 4-3-1-6-7-5-2
3. Five-under-children-don’t-unattended-leave-year
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a. 4-3-6-2-1-7-5
b. 4-5-3-2-1-6-7
c. 4-6-3-2-1-7-5
d. 4-5-3-2-1-7-6
4. Of the mountain- is-his room- the beautiful view- the man- looking at- from
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a. 5-6-4-7-3-1-2
b. 5-2-6-4-1-7-3
c. 5-1-2-6-4-7-3
d. 5-6-1-7-2-3-4
5. Poor-ashamed-his-was-of-because-Malin Kundang-mother
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
a. 7-4-6-3-1-8-5-2
b. 7-4-1-6-3-8-5-2
c. 7-4-2-6-5-3-1-8
d. 7-4-2-6-3-1-8-5
6. Friend-the-running-who-girl-best-is-my-is
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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a. 8-6-1-9-2-3-5-4-7
b. 8-1-9-2-3-5-4-7-6
c. 2-3-5-4-9-8-7-6-1
d. 2-5-4-9-3-7-8-6-1
7. Hard-still-fought-the match-Jamal-lost-but-really
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
a. 5-8-6-1-2-3-4-7
b. 5-6-4-1-7-2-3-8
c. 5-2-6-4-8-7-3-1
d. 5-3-8-1-7-2-6-4
8. The e-mail – went off- I – while – the computer – was – suddenly – writing
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
a. 4-6-2-5-7-3-8-1
b. 4-3-6-8-1-5-7-2
c. 4-3-6-2-5-1-7-8
d. 4-6-8-5-3-1-7-2
9. The river – stroke – a ferry – when – its deck – was crossing – a thunderstorm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a. 3-6-1-4-7-2-5
b. 3-2-5-4-7-6-1
c. 3-2-7-4-1-6-5
d. 3-6-5-1-4-7-2
10. But – for – didn’t – a long time – come – we – the bus – waited
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
a. 6-8-2-4-1-3-5-7
b. 6-5-2-4-1-3-8-7
c. 7-5-2-4-6-1-3-8
d. 6-8-2-4-1-7-3-5
4. Completion item
Answers:
1. Has
2. Studied
3. My mother will be met
4. have lived
5. it is difficult
6. his wife was sleeping
7. entered
8. adopted
9. wrote
10. Were discussing
5. Transformation item
Vocabulary testing
1. Multiple choice
1. Deity
a. N. a god
b. N. a ludicrous and complete failure
c. Adj. extravagantly romantic or idealistic; highly impractical
d. N. evenness of temper or mind
2. Protuberant
a. N. a superficial appearance or show designed to impress one with superiority
b. N. one who advocates extreme basic changes
c. Adj. profuse or generous; given to extravagance
d. Adj. bulging or swelling out
3. Retrieve
a. V. to make good; to recover
b. Adj. sentimental to the point of tears
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c. Adj. entertaining
d. Adj. inclined, through some whim of fancy change the mind, purpose, or actions
suddenly
4. Dearth
a. N. scarcity
b. V. to punish or criticize severely
c. V. to cause, produce, or stir up
d. Adj. habitually fond of associating in a company or herd
5. Integrity
a. N. honesty, moral soundness
b. Adj. liable to make mistakes or be deceived
c. Adj. possessing similar interests and tastes; able to get on well with others
d. Adj. very heavy; clumsy
6. Delete
a. N. an increase
b. N. an original pattern
c. N. working together secretly for an evil purpose
d. V. to erase or cancel, take out or remove
7. Demagogue
a. N. departure, emigration
b. Adj. worldly, as opposed to spiritual; existing for a time only
c. N. a leader who tries to stir the passions of people for his own purposes
d. N. prolonged duration of life
8. Mettle
a. Adj. sentimental to the point of tears
b. N. a persistent feeling, idea, activity, etc., which dominates a person; the state of
being exclusively preoccupied by fixed idea
c. V. to be sorry
d. N. disposition; spirit
9. Predatory
a. Adj. inclined to plunder or rob; preying on, others
b. N. an assumption made for the sake of argument
c. N. confused, unintelligible, meaningless talk; special vocabulary used only by
members of a group or trade
d. Adj. outstandingly bad
10. Dissent
a. N. partiality or preference for; a favorable opinion arrived at beforehand
b. V. to disagree; to differ in opinion
c. V. to banish or exile; to withdraw from one’s country
d. N. a relation between two things shown in the resemblance not of the things
themselves but of their characteristics
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2. Selection item
About fifty per cent of all the……………..in the UK have some sort of …………. . There are about
eight million dogs and seven million cats in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland! Do
you also want to…………..a pet? Then you must…………………how to look after it. Too many people
buy a pet and then after a short…………………want to get rid of it because they don’t like looking
after……………. . So every year, about fifty thousand people get rid of ……………………..pet dogs.
There are over four hundred thousand stray…………in the UK.
Time goldfish pet flowers her dogs buy sing
families us steal know cow minute their it
Recognition
Read each of the following lists of four words. One word does not belong in each list. Put a circle
round the odd word in each list.
Son Happy Arrive
Father Married Depart
Boy Engaged Go away
Brother Single Leave
4. Matching item
Write in each space the best word that replace the underlined words!
1. Tom went at once to the doctor’s : ……………..
2. All of a sudden there was a loud cry:………….. 1. Immediately
3. I came across an interesting book :………………. 2. Quickly
4. The boat is over fourteen feet in length :…………. 3. Bump into
5. Andi is smart 4. Span
6. Clean the mushrooms that are to be broiled and remove the 5. Brilliant
stems. 6. Scrub
7. Progress maybe slow 7. Quiet
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6. Completion item
Refrerences:
- ahzaa.net
- sekolahbahasainggris.co.id
- itapuih.com
- vocaboly.com
- www2.vobs.at
- liduaeka.weebly.com