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KEMENTERIAN RISET, TEKNOLOGI, DAN

PENDIDIKAN TINGGI
POLITEKNIK NEGERI MALANG
PROGRAM STUDI D-III MANAJEMEN INFORMATIKA
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Kampus 2: Jl. Lingkar Maskumambang Kota Kediri
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UJIAN TENGAH SEMESTER GENAP TAHUN AKADEMIK 2019/2020


Subject : BAHASA INGGRIS Hari/Tanggal : SENIN, 30 MARET 2020
Dosen : Fariha Nurlia, M.Pd Waktu : 120 menit
Sifat : Open Book Prodi / Kelas : MI / 3A

TEST OF VOCABULARIES

A.Complete the sentences with the correct word from the parentheses and find the meaning.

1. The man on the left is a . . . . (fisherman, fishing man, fish man, man fish). He is
going to fish in a . . . . (lake, like, pan, pond). Out of it . . . . (floats, floors, flowers,
flows) a . . . . ( river, stream, string, strong). The man is putting a (foot, fox,
hook, hurt) on his line and he has got a . . . . . (neck, nest, net, next) behind him.
The man on the right is holding a . . . . . (game, gone, gun, gum) in his hand.

2. These people are on a . . . . . (bank, beach, beat, best). The . . . . (art, earth, sand,
send) here is white. There is a small . . . . (habit, shore, harbor, heaven) on the left,
and some . . . . (rackets, rice, rocks, roughs) on the right. There is a . . . . (boat,
boot, bought, book) on the sea. It is . . . (floating, flowering, flowing, flirting) on
the water, and the . . . . (views, waves, ways, wives) are making it go up and
down.

3. Here is a . . . . (far engine, fire car, fire-engine, fire machine). A man is . . . . .


(cleaning, climbing , crossing, crying) up a . . . . . (ladder, lady, later, letter) to get
onto the . . . . (ceiling, love, roof, rough) of a . . . . . (factory , fatter, furniture,
future), because fire is coming out of the . . . . .(children, chimney, chicken,
Christmas). There is an . . . . . (accident, advertisement, apartment, department)
for shoes on the left.

B. Synonyms
1. Prepared got ready, raised, reached, ridden
2. Silent hear, noise, quiet, quietly
3. Necessary loudly, need, needed, not nicely
4. Flat baggage, sink, smooth, thick
5. Tiny made of tin, noisy, shining, very small

C. Antonyms
1. Daughter lighter, son, sun, sunny
2. Gives gets, guest, leaves, receives
3. Thick sing, soft, thin, thing
4. Bitter smaller, suit, sweet, worse
5. Difficult easy, nice, simple, the same
6. Arrive dead, leave, move, stop
7. Loud empty, polite, quiet, street
8. Usual new, strange, string, strong
9. Hurry go slowly, in part, soft, sorry
10. Farther closer, cross, mother, nearer

D. Match the sentences with the correct word from the parentheses and find the meaning.
1. I can’t eat this apple, because it isn’t . . . . . yet. (lip, real, ripe, rope)
2. Alice can’t read much of this telegram, but she thinks the first . . . . . is ‘please’.
(wood, work, world, word)
3. I can’t see the TV picture. Could you . . . . . to one side, please? (mouse, mouth,
move, mood)
4. Marsha can’t write with this pencil, because it isn’t . . . . enough. (shape, sharp,
shop, soap)
5. The father couldn’t find the small boy, because he was . . . . . behind a tree.
(hating, hiding, hiking, hitting)
6. I’d like some . . . . and butter, please. (blood, bread, bright, brought)
7. I’d like some shoes, please. What . . . . . do you take? (seas, sides, sight, size)
8. We don’t like Jihan, she often rude to people for no . . . . at all. (reason, return,
risen, season)
9. They don’t like noise, so they . . . . . crowded places. (avoid, awake, stop, wait)
10. You don’t think it’s twelve o’clock yet, the clock hasn’t . . . . (straight, street,
strong, struck)
11. If you are going out in that mud, put on your . . . . boots. (ladder, rubbed, ribbon,
rubber)
12. If you’re sick, the doctor can give you some . . . . to make you better. (magazine,
medicine, midnight, mountain)
13. I got a lot of help Sunny today, I am very . . . . to her. (glad, greedy, grateful,
grade)
14. I didn’t borrow this car. It’s my . . . . (on, once, owe, own)
15. I like that watch, but I don’t know how much it costs, because there is no . . . . on
it. (place, price, prize, prince).

TEST OF GRAMMAR
Make a short text about your HOBBY and GIVE YOUR REASONS. The paragraph
contains 15 sentences, include Verbal Sentences and Nominal Sentences. The grammar
uses SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE only. The text of hobby must be written logically
(masuk akal).

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