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Read the texts carefully and choose the best answer.

The following text is for no 1 to 5


Fears of the coronavirus have confined thousands as a means of slowing the spread
of the infectious virus.
But as coronavirus concerns spur restricted travel and quarantine, questions are
popping up about what it even means to be quarantined. Is everyone in quarantine
infected? How does it work if you have family or roommates? 
When someone is quarantined, that doesn’t mean they are infected with the
coronavirus. Quarantines are meant to restrict the movement of people who may
have been exposed to the contagious disease but haven’t tested positive.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends 14 days to see
whether flu-like symptoms develop. The 14-day incubation period is based on what
researchers know about the incubation period of MERS, which is in the same family
as the novel coronavirus.
The biggest lifestyle change in quarantine is the lack of mobility. The CDC
recommends restricting activities outside your home, except when you need to go to
the doctor.
“Do not go to work, school or public areas,” the CDC advises. “Avoid using public
transportation, ride-sharing or taxis.”
According to the guidelines, home quarantine is applicable to all such ‘contacts’ of a
suspect or confirmed case of the coronavirus. A ‘contact’ is a healthy person who
has been in such association with an infected person or a contaminated
environment. The person may have been exposed to the disease and is, therefore,
at a higher risk of developing the disease. As the infection continued to spread its
tentacles across the globe, here are the guidelines for home quarantine.
In the case of coronavirus, a contact could be:

 A person living in the same household as a COVID-19 case;

 A person having had direct physical contact with a COVID-19 case or


his/her infectious secretions without recommended personal protective
equipment (PPE) or with a possible breach of PPE; and

 A person who was in a closed environment or had face to face contact with
a COVID-19 case at a distance of within 1 meter including air travel.

The home quarantined person should:

 Stay in a well-ventilated single-room preferably with an attached/separate


toilet. If another family member needs to stay in the same room, it is
advisable to maintain distance of at least one meter between the two.

 Stay away from elderly people, pregnant women, children and persons
with co-morbidities within the household.

 Restrict his/her movement within the house.

 Not attend any social or religious gathering such as wedding, condolences,


etc. under any circumstances

 Wash hands as often thoroughly with soap and water or with alcohol-
based hand sanitizer.

 Avoid sharing household items like dishes, drinking glasses, cups, eating
utensils, towels, bedding, or other items with other people at home.

 Immediately inform the nearest health center or call Covid-19 Emergency


Hotline 112, if symptoms appear like cough, fever, and/or difficulty in
breathing.
(https://www.indoindians.com/coronavirus-pandemic-how-to-self-quarantine-at-
home)

1. What is the topic of the text?


A. COVID 19
B. Disease controls
C. Home quarantine
D. Health department
E. Restricting activities
2. Why are people afraid of Corona Virus?
A. It has no cure
B. It is contagious
C. It is similar to flu
D. It is not quarantined
E. It happen only in big cities
3. What should a person do when he/ she is home quarantined?
A. live in the same household as a COVID-19 case
B. go shopping to the mall as often as possible
C. stay in an air conditioned room all day
D. maintain social distancing with people
E. shares cutlery with others
4. Fears of the coronavirus have confined thousands as a means of slowing the
spread of the infectious virus.
What is the similar meaning of the underlined word?
A. Contagious
B. Suspicious
C. Treatable
D. Curable
E. Curious
5. … someone is quarantined, that doesn’t mean they are infected with the
coronavirus
A. So
B. Then
C. While
D. Though
E. because
The following text is for questions number 6 - 7

Tim : “I read the headline this morning. Police just busted the biggest drug syndicate in our city.
In my opinion, drug dealers should be punished to death.”
Mark : “I don’t think so. It would break human rights to the very bottom.”

6. What does Mark imply?


A. Mark agrees with Tim’s opinion.
B. Mark thinks that drug dealers should be punished to death
C. Mark doesn’t understand what Tim says.
D. Mark thinks that drug dealers should not be punished to death.
E. Mark doesn’t care with Tim’s opinion.

7. Which one is an expression of agreement?


A. I don’t think so
B. I could not agree more.
C. I’d say different
D. That’s not the point
E. It doesn’t seem so

8. Jane : “I like your haircut, John.”


John : “__________.”
What would John say if he doesn’t like his haircut?
A. Yeah, me too
B. It is cool, isn’t it?
C. Thank you!
D. Well, I’m not sure about that.
E. Of course

9. Jimmy : “I think it is going to rain soon.”


William : “__________ Let’s take the umbrella with us.”
What does William probably say?
A. I don’t believe that
B. That’s not possible
C. I think you’re right.
D. I’m not sure about that
E. I don’t think so
10. Hanna : “What do you think of the plan to open a branch in Bandung?”
Jessica : ”____________”
What is the appropriate response to Hanna’s question?
A. I think it is a real branch
B. I don’t want to open it for you
C. I think it is an excellent idea.
D. I don’t think it will be opened
E. I think I will leave the office open

The following text is for questions number 11 – 13

Bandung, 2nd September 2014


We are honored to invite you to attend our 10th wedding anniversary at:
Place : Ballroom Hotel Savoy Homan
Date : Sunday, September 6th 2014
Dress code : party dress for ladies, tuxedo for gentlemen
It is a great expectation for us to have you as our guests.
Sincerely Yours,
Ronny and Astri

11. What kind of invitation is the text above?


A. Birthday party invitation
B. Wedding party invitation
C. Wedding anniversary party.
D. Graduation party
E. Garden party

12. Where will be the party held?


A. In the garden
B. At school
C. In the hotel.
D. In a restaurant
E. In the house

13. What does dress code mean?


A. All party guests must wear same costumes
B. All party guests must wear different costumes
C. All party guests must wear formal clothes
D. All party guests must wear dress
E. All party guests can wear whatever they want, as long as it is in the theme.

The following text is for questions number 14 to 16

Basketball Player Tryout!


Friday 5th September 2014, 14.00 pm
Basketball field, sports outfit
All students are welcomed.
Show your best move!

14. What does the announcement about?


A. A tryout to become basketball player.
B. A basketball training
C. A party for basketball players
D. Sports session in basketball field
E. Basketball match

15. The students who would like to join the tryout must wear …
A. Swimsuit
B. Students’ uniform
C. Sports costume.
D. T-shirt
E. Trousers

16. What does “show your best move” mean?


A. Students who tryout must move around
B. Students who tryout must be best students
C. Students who tryout must dance
D. Students who tryout must have good skill in playing basketball.
E. Students who tryout must put some show

The following text is for questions number 17 - 18

Sonia : Hey, do you have plan for Saturday night?


Freddy : No, why?
Sonia : I have two tickets for the Java Jazz Festival in Sabuga, do you want to come?
Freddy : Wow, that’s fantastic! I would be crazy if I say no.

17. What is Sonia’s plan for Saturday night?


A. To stay at home
B. To go to a concert.
C. To go with Freddy
D. To study
E. Not to do anything

18. What does the phrase “I would be crazy if I say no” mean?
A. It means yes.
B. It means maybe
C. It means no
D. It has possibility
E. Not a chance

The following text is for questions number 19 - 21


Many parents wonder if extracurricular activities offer positive effects on students who
participate. They always think that academics is number one and encourage their children to play
less but study more. Most parents never think that extracurricular activities such as, sports and art
can actually give impact on their children success in the future. There are many benefits that the
children can get through extracurricular activities.
Firstly, the children can have great chances to socialize with their friends. It will build their
confidence to work together with people in a team. They will know how to deal with people with
different characters.
Secondly, extracurricular activities give impact on the children’s time and stress
management skill. Dealing with stressful school work and need to focus on the competition at the
same time will train them to organize their time well. They will also know how to manage their
emotion so that it won’t affect their neither performance nor academics record.
Last, it gives the children a lot of fun. Playing together with their friends, competing in
competitions, meeting new friends, are things they never forget.
To conclude, extracurricular activities can actually give impact on their children success in
the future since it offers many benefits.

19. The following statements are true based on the text above, except ….
A. Extracurricular activities will give bad effect on students’ academic records
B. Sports can help the students to develop their time management skill.
C. Joining art club gives so much fun for the students.
D. Joining a sport club gives the students chance to know how to work together in a team.
E. Play sports help the students to manage their anger.

20. The suitable title for the text above is .…


A. The importance of extracurricular activities
B. How to develop our children social skill.
C. How to help the children to succeed.
D. The negative impacts of extracurricular activities.
E. Children joining sports and art clubs.

21. Extracurricular activities are good for the children because of the following reasons, except ….
A. It guarantees the children will succeed in the future
B. It trains them to manage time and emotion.
C. It develops their social skill.
D. It has so much fun.
E. It allows them to join many competitions.

The following text is for questions number 22

1). Uniform will make the students look neat. Students are young generations who like to try new
things express themselves, including in fashion. If the school does not restrict their freedom in
expressing themselves through fashion, it is possible that the students will come to school with
inappropriate clothes.
2). The school committees argue that wearing uniform will remove the social gap between the rich
and the poor students. If they are not forced to look similar by wearing uniform, it will be easy to
find differences in appearance between them. Hopefully, uniform can prevent the poor to show
off their wealth to the poor.
3). To sum up, uniform is compulsory in Indonesia for some reasons, such as to remove social gap
between the poor and the rich and to make the students look neat.
4). Most students in Indonesia should wear uniform to school. The school committee asks their
students to wear uniform to school for many reasons which hopefully can only give good impact
to the students.

22. The correct order of the jumbled paragraph above is ….


A. 4-2-1-3.
B. 2-1-4-3
C. 2-1-3-4
D. 4-3-2-1
E. 4-3-1-2

The following picture is for questions number 23 - 25

23. Where is Mark now?


A. At a café
B. At a friend’s house
C. At his home.
D. At a baseball stadium
E. At grandma’s house

24. What does Mark want David to do?


A. Go with him to a game.
B. Eat dinner with him
C. Visit him at home
D. Buy some food
E. Leave a message with his father

25. When must David reply?


A. By this evening
B. By the day after tomorrow
C. By tomorrow morning.
D. By tomorrow afternoon
E. By tomorrow night

The following text is for questions number 26 - 28

Bicycling in America has been growing at an amazing rate. Bicycles used to be sold to parents for
their children. Now those same parents are buying them for themselves, as well as for their children.
And grandparents are cycling, too. Moreover, people don’t simply cycle for fun and for the exercise.
Many young executives ride bikes to work as an alternative to adding to the pollution of cities, and
to fighting traffic jams, while college and high school students find bikes an economical alternative
to cars or buses.

26. In the passage it is emphasized that, in America _____.


A. more and more people of all ages are now using bicycles
B. few college students can afford to run a car.
C. no executive feels he can cycle to work.
D. most parents feel it is dangerous for children to cycle to school.
E. a great many traffic jams are being caused by cyclists.

27. Cycling is also a hobby that _____.


A. attracts fewer and fewer people.
B. is getting increasingly more expensive.
C. only appeals to the young.
D. has a high-accident rate.
E. the whole family can enjoy

28. From the passage we can infer that _____.


A. different people have different reasons for preferring bicycles to a car
B. most Americans can no longer afford to run a car.
C. young children should not be allowed to cycle on main roads.
D. a lot of parents are borrowing their children’s bicycles.
E. cycling is fun in the country but not in a city.

The following text is for questions number 29 - 31

On the day of my first piano recital, I became more and more nervous. To help me calm down, my
piano teacher told me to place several cabbages in the room where I practiced. I was so eager to get
over my nerves that I was willing to try anything. For the next few hours, I played to an audience of
cabbages. When the time of the recital finally arrived, I was still terribly nervous. My hands felt like
ice. When I finally walked across the stage, I looked out into the dark audience. I could not see
anyone! All those people out there could just as easily have been cabbages. As I sat down to play, my
hands relaxed. Before I knew it, I had played all my pieces without a mistake. For the first time, the
cabbage heads applauded.

29. On the day of the recital the music teacher _____.


A. advised the writer to put cabbages in the room where he practiced and play for them
B. warned the writer not to look at the audience.
C. had no patience with the writer because he was nervous too.
D. felt nearly as nervous about the recital as the writer did.
E. couldn’t think of a way of helping the writer to stay calm.
30. The writer stopped feeling nervous _____.
A. because he had practiced a great deal
B. when the audience began to applaud
C. before he walked onto the stage
D. as soon as the concert was over
E. when he found he couldn’t see the audience.

31. In the passage it is explained that _____.


A. the writer was always nervous on the day of a concert
B. the writer played to some cabbages because there was no real audience
C. the writer finally began to relax just before he began his recital.
D. the room was so cold the writer’s hands felt like ice
E. the writer always practiced in a room where there were cabbages

The following text is for questions number 32 - 34

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s world was a world of music from the moment he was born. His father,
who was a fine musician, was teaching his daughter to play the piano. Little Wolfgang used to listen
to his sister as she practiced. He quickly learned the pieces she played. One day he said he wanted to
play too. But he was only three years old then, and his father thought that his hands were too small.
However, that evening, alone and in the dark, he played the pieces his sister had been practicing and
he played them much better than her.

32. While his sister was practicing, Mozart _____.


A. usually made a lot of noise.
B. used to play by himself.
C. used to feel very bored.
D. and his father talked about music.
E. learned how to play the piano

33. Mozart’s father didn’t believe that _____.


A. his daughter practiced often enough.
B. a child of three could possibly play the piano
C. his children would ever learn to play well.
D. music could be regarded as a profession.
E. children could understand music well.

34. From the text we can assume that as a child, Mozart _____.
A. was hated by his father.
B. was taught by his sister to play the piano.
C. rarely listened to any music.
D. had a great talent for music
E. used to play for his sister.
The following text is for questions number 35 - 36

Although all spiders kill their prey by injecting them with poison, only a few are dangerous enough to
cause people or large animals any harm. The poison of the spider is injected by way of the pair of
powerful fangs it possesses. Their venom is injected into its prey and for most insects and sometimes
small animals, it is fatal. The most dangerous spiders are the black widow spiders. The European
black widow can cause serious illness in a human victim whereas the North American black widow is
known to have caused the death of people on several occasions.

35. From the text above, we know that most spiders _____.
A. can cause the death of people.
B. inject poison with their fangs
C. eat widow spiders.
D. are found in Europe and America.
E. are of the family of the black widow.

36. Which statement is appropriate with The black widow spiders?


A. They are only dangerous when they are found in Europe.
B. They are fatal to all.
C. They have poison in their venom.
D. They have a much stronger poison in their venom than other types of spiders
E. They usually causes illnesses in Europeans.

The following text is for questions number 37 - 38

Beth decided to try to cook dinner for her family one day. Her mother was very busy and did not
always have time to cook. “You don’t know how to cook!” her brother said. Beth looked through
cook books. She found some lists of ingredients with instructions on how to make food that she liked.
She drove to the grocery store and got all necessary items to make the dinner she wanted. Then she
came home and gathered her pots and pans. The first recipe was too difficult to understand. Beth
tried to follow the instructions but the food burned. The second recipe was the same way. She had to
throw out the bad food. Beth was sad because she wanted to do something and failed. She decided
to try one last recipe. The last recipe turned out well and when her mother came back home that
night, there was a nice hot dinner waiting. “I guess you can cook after all!” her brother said.

37. From the story we can see that “the dinner was cooked by Beth”. The active voice of the
following sentence is …
A. Beth cooking the dinner
B. Beth cooked the dinner.
C. Beth has cook the dinner
D. Beth was cook the dinner
E. Beth was being cook the dinner

38. Why Beth had to throw out the bad food?


A. Because she didn’t want her brother know
B. Because she didn’t like the food
C. Because she was disappointed to herself.
D. Because she bought the wrong food
E. Because the food was already expired

The following text is for questions number 39 - 40

Dad : I was thinking of seeing a movie. Do you want to come with me?
Erin : Sure. I’d love to. Which movie are you planning to see?
Dad : I haven’t decided yet. Let me just check what’s playing... Hmm, the Revengers is showing at
3:15.
Erin : I’ve already seen it. I saw it yesterday with Jeremy. It was really funny. I couldn’t stop
laughing. You should see it too.

39. Erin have already seen the movie. The passive voice of the following sentence is …
A. The movie has been seen by Erin.
B. The movie is going seen by Erin
C. The movie was seen by Erin
D. The movie was being seen by Erin
E. The movie will be seen by Erin

40. What kind of movie that Erin has seen?


A. Drama
B. Horror
C. Thriller
D. Comedy.
E. Action

The following text is for questions number 41

April : Is something wrong?


Bernie : I’ve got a really bad toothache.
April : How long have you had it?
Bernie : It’s been two days.
April : ___________ . It’s going to get worse.
Bernie : Yeah, you’re right. I’ll make an appointment for today.

41. What does April supposed to say?


A. You must be never brush your teeth.
B. It is your fault.
C. You have to considered it.
D. Meet my new pet, brownie.
E. You should see a dentist

The following text is for questions no 42 to 44

ATTENTION
To apply for a new drives’ license, come to the MANDIRI to buy a form. Then bring the form
you’ve completed to the license office Monday through Friday between 8.00 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.
You will take a written test and driving test after you fill in other form from the license office.
There will be a fee but not much.

42. The text is mainly about the announcement of....


A. the place to get the license
B. the written and driving test
C. the way how to get license form
D. the applying for a drives’ license
E. the schedule to apply the drive’s license

43. How is the way to apply for a new drives’ license?

A. Pay the fee to the license office to take a written and driving test
B. Buy a form at the MANDIRI and bring the completed form to the license office
C. Take a written and driving test after you fill in other form from the license office.
D. Come to the license office on Monday through Friday between 8.00 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.
E. Buy a form and bring it to the license office to take a written and driving test after you fill in all
forms

44. Then bring the form you’ve completed to the license office Monday through Friday.
The underlined word has a synonym as ….
A. accomplished
B. transcribed
C.occupied
D. wrote
E. ordered

The following text is for no 45 to 48.

I used to think that I could not go on


That life was nothing but an awful song
But now I know the meaning of true love
By leaning on the everlasting arms

If I can see it
Than I can do it
If I just believe it
There’s nothing to it

I believe I can fly


I believe I can touch the sky
I think about it every night and day
Spread my wings and fly away
I believe I can soar
I see me running’ through that open door

I believe I can fly [3x]


Ooh yeah

See I was on the verge of breaking down


Sometimes the silence can seem so loud
There are miracles in life I must achieve
But first it’s got to start inside of me oh

45. We have learned from the text that...


A. We have been motivated to be energetic to reach our success
B. We have been believed we can touch the sky
C. We have to know the meaning of true love
D. We have to Spread my wings and fly away
E. We have to do our work seriously

46. If I can see it then I can do it


What does the sentence mean?
A. I can’t do it because I can’t see it
B. Since I can’t see, I can do it
C. I can’t see it so I can do it
D. I can do it so I can’t see it
E. As I can’t see, I can do it

47. It’s an awful song


What does the sentence mean?
A. It’s a nice song
B. It’s a memorable song
C. It’s a terrible song.
D. It’s a love song
E. It’s an great song

48. There’s nothing to it

The phrase means….

A. It has no meaning
B. It has no attention
C. It is meaningful
D. It is so great
E. Its none of them
The following text is for questions no 49 to 50.

A long time ago , ther lived a very hard working farmer. People called him Toba. He
lived in a hut next to the forest, Every day he worked in his paddy field. One day, He went
fishing in a river. Soon, He was very surprised because he caught a big fish. It was as big as a
man. Then he went home and took the fish with him. He kept the fish in the kitchen, planning
to cook it for dinner.
After having a shower, he was very surprised to find a beautiful girl in his hut.
“ Who are you?”he asked the girl.
“ I am the fish you caught,” said the girl.
“ I thank you for making me human again. To express ny gratitude, I am ready to be your
servant,” the girl added.
From then on the girl lived in the hut, because of the woman;s beauty. Toba fell in love
with her. Then, he married her. She agreed on condition that Toba not tell anybody about her
past. From their marriage they had a child. Namely Samosir. Soon Samosir grew into a
handsome boy.
However, Samosir was very lazy. He did not want to help his father work in the field. He
slept and ate a lot. This made Toba so sad. One day, Toba was very upset. He worked hard in
the field but his wife did not bring his lunch. Then he found that Samosir had eaten all his
lunch. He could not stand the situation and sait,” You’re a son of a fish.” It hurt Samosir and
he went to his mother. He told her everything about his father’s anger. Then Samosir and his
mother disappeard and water soon filled the place. It became a ver big lake, with an island in
its center and it is called Toba Lake.

49. It is called Toba Lake.


What does the sentence means...
A. The people called the lake Toba.
B. The people called it Toba Lake.
C. The people called Toba Lake.
D. The people call it Toba Lake.
E. The people calls it Toba Lake.

50. What moral value can we learn from the text?


A. Don't be a lier
B. Don’t be angry easily
C. Don’t break the promise
D. Don't listen to the persecuted people.
E. Don’t believe in news before confirming

GOOD LUCK

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