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A. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Questions 1 to 4 refer to the following rules.
1. Buy a ticket before entering the gate
2. Leave all your belongings before entering the building.
3. Eating, drinking and smoking are not allowed in the building.
4. Do not turn on a radio or tape recorder inside the building.
5. Touching the antiquities is prohibited.
6. Do not take any picture of the antiquities.
1 What does this text tell about?
A. Problem with the antiquities C. Services offered in the museum
B. Rules for the museum visitors. D. Rules of the building.
2 What should the visitors do before they come into the gate?
A. Buy a ticket C. Eat and drink
B. Take a picture D. Leave their belongings
3 The following rules are for museum visitors, EXCEPT….
A. Don’t eat C. Turn off radios
B. Don’t smoke D. Touch the antiquities
4 What’s the antonym of the word “prohibited” in the rule number 5?
A. Left C. Forbidden
B. Limited D. Permitted
Questions 5 to 6 refer to the following instruction.
Cell phone is a modern communication device which connects one to the others by voice,
written message and data. However, this device can’t work until the SIM card is inserted.
When inserting the SIM card to cell phone, make sure that the cell phone has been switched
off and follow the direction below:
First of all, press the locking catch and slide the cover then lift it off the phone.
After that, push two caches in the opposite directions and remove the battery. Next, slide the
SIM card carefully into the slot and make sure that the golden connect arson are facing the
connectors of the phone. Then, put the battery and align until it snaps into its place. Finally,
insert the two caches of the back cover corresponding slot in the phone and slide the cover
forward button of the phone until locks into place. Don’t forget to switch on the cell phone,
wait until it is ready to use.
5 Who would find this information useful?
A. Mobile phone user. C. Operator
B. SIM Card technician D. Connector
6 What do you have to do when you are inserting the SIM Card
A. Put the battery C. Switch on the phone
B. Slide the cover D. Switch off the cellphone
Questions 7 to 9 refer to the following information.
Kate Moss never planned to become a fashion model. It happened by accident. One day, she
was on an airplane with her family when an agent spotted her. The agent told Moss,”I can get
you work as a model.” “Moss was only 14.
Moss visited the agent in London. They then took photographs. In just one week, Moss
got her first photo session. She told her friends in school about it. They were thrilled to see
her picture in a magazine.
She continued to go to school and to model. When she had a job as a model, she took
the train to London after school. On the train, she changed out of her school uniform and put
on ordinary clothes. Then, she got a job with Calvin Klein, and her life changed. Suddenly,
her picture were everywhere. Now, Kate Moss is famous, and she is the wealthiest model in
Britain.
7 Where did Kate meet the agents for the first time?
A. At school C. On an airplane
B. On a train D. Calvin’s house
8 What is being described at this reading?
A. The beauty of fashion models C. The work of agents
B. A famous model in Britain D. A fashion magazine
9 “They were thrilled to see her picture.:”The antonym of underlined word is….
A. Unexcited C. Unforgettable
B. Frustrated D. Ashamed
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Questions 10 to 11 refer to the following procedure.
When you get your test, please write your at the top. Write your name in capital letters before
you do anything else. Be sure to read the directions carefully before you answer the questions.
Make sure you mark your answers on the answer sheet. If you don’t have a pencil, let me
know. When you have finished, turn in your test and then you may go home.
10 What should you do after getting the test?
A. Write our name at the top C. Turn the test over
B. Check the answer sheet D. Read the directions
11 Who might find this information useful?
A. Observer C. Test – taker
B. Test - maker D. Corrector
12 Ryan : How do you usually spend your weekend
Martha : I usually wake up late. Instead of taking a shower early. I watch my favorite
movies on television. I can spend hours watching. In the afternoon, I cook
Ryan dinner.
Martha : It only happens on weekends, right?
: Of course.
What does Martha do after waking up on the weekend?
A. She usually gets up late C. She has a nice breakfast
B. She takes a shower early D. She watches some movies.
13 John : I haven’t see Ella yet. Do you know her?
Mia : … She has a final examination at the end of the month.
A. She’s speaking a lot C. She’s writing a book
B. She’s reading novels D. She’s studying hard
14 Citra : When do the students begin their lesson?
Aditya : … And, they usually sing Indonesia Raya first.
Citra : That’s good
A. In the morning C. Every morning
B. Once a week D. At seven o’clock
15 Maya : Reza didn’t come to the meeting yesterday. What happened?
Lucy : … He spent about two hours fixing it
Maya : He really should consider buying a new car.
A. He got a flat tire C. He had an accident
B. He got up very late D. He went out of town
16 Harris : That bridge looks firm and solid
Tamara : Yes. … in 1903. I heard my great grandfather took part in the construction.
A. It was built C. It is restored
B. It was building D. It will be renovated.
Questions 17 – 19 refer to the following personal letter.
Dear Betty,
I'm writing to you concerning of my last day in Jogja. I just got back from Borobudur, the
wonderful temple I've ever seen. The weather is fine. We are now staying in a hotel. It's not
far from Malioboro. We are treated will here. It has many excellent staff who serve the
customers. We plan to go around Malioboro after the children take a short nap. We want to
enjoy having "lesehan" there. It is a kind of a restaurant but we sit on the ground.
Many kinds of local handicraft are sold along Malioboro street. Both domestic and foreign
tourists are interested in them. I want to buy some as souvenirs. Don't worry, I'll also buy you
the most interesting one.
Love,
Dara
17 How does the staff serve the customers of the hotel?
A. Proudly C. Interestingly
B. Badly D. Nicely
18 The text gives us information about ....
A. The wonderful Borobudur temple C. Dara's last day in Jogja
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B. The souvenirs to be bought D. A comfortable hotel near Malioboro
19 Who is the letter from?
A. Customers C. Betty
B. The hotel staffs D. Dara
Questions 20 – 23 refer to the following personal letter.
Ubud, 7th April 2007
Dear Barbara,
Hi there. How are things with you? It's good to know that you are doing fine in business.
Have you received my postcard?
I am now sitting in my hotel room writing a letter to you about my wonderful holiday. I think
this is the most wonderful holiday have I ever had. There are a lot of interesting tourist
objects to visit, beautiful local art and craft, tasty traditional food, and much more. It's
Thursday today. I can't believe this my last day. I wish I could spend more time here. I am
certain I will stay longer on my next visit.
I'll be home about 3 p.m. tomorrow if the flight is on time. On Monday I must go back to
work. I can't wait to show my video to my class.
Sincerely,
Surya Permana
24 Who is the recipient of the text above?
A. Teachers. C. Students and teachers.
B. Students. D. Math teacher
25 Where will the festival be held?
A. The hall. C. The football court.
B. The yard. D. The tennis court.
Questions 26 refer to the following personal letter.
Dear Aunt Nia
Aunty, I have some good news for you. Last month I passed my final examination. A week
ago I succeeded to join in a senior high school English competition. Last night my parents
promised to send me to a famous English course in my town. They also promised me if my
scores in English are good, they’ll send me to a foreign university. Great, isn’t it? I’ll work
hard. I want to be a great pediatrician like you, Aunty.
Well, that’s all for now. Looking forward to having your news.
Love
Dewi
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26 What is the purpose of the text?
A. To entertain the reader with a joke C. To inform some good news
B. To pursuade her aunt D. To describe the writer’s school
Questions 27-28 refer to the following text.
Rumah Gadang, also means big house, is a traditional house of Minangkabau. The
elements of rumah gadang, such as the architecture and the decoration, represent the clture
and values of Minangkabau society. Rumah gadang is also the symbol of West Sumatra,
especially Minangkabau culture.
Rumah Gadang is commonly used for ceremonial activities, family gatherings and as
a residence . The house is usually possessed by the women of the family, who inherited the
house the house from their mothers. This is because Minangkabau is matrilineal society.
A. All rumah gadang buildings are C. Rumah gadang is used for traditional
modern now. ceremonies.
B. Minangkabau families live in rumah D. Only Minangkabau women live in
gadang. rumah gadang.