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1. Mr. Baso : Good morning. My name is Ali Dg. Baso, the new manager

Mrs. Munir : Good morning. I am Besse Munir. It’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Baso.
Mr. Baso : .....
A. How do you do, Mrs. Munir?
B. Nice to meet you, Mrs. Munir.
C. Let me introduce myself. I am Aliando Dg. Baso
D. I’d like you to meet Mrs. Munir.

Questions 2 to 4 refer to the following text.


The charm of Indonesia above the clouds can be found at Lolai Village of South
Sulawesi. From a yard where Tongkonan Lempe, Toraja traditional houses were built,
visitors can witness settlements and Tongkonan traditional houses which are covered
clouds as well as the peak of mountain which appears among the clouds. Business centre
of Rantepao, the capital city of North Toraja is seen from north, a distance away under
the cloud, from the area at an altitude of about 1,400 meters above sea level.

The best time to visit Lolai Village is early morning; you can enjoy beautiful sunrise
while drinking Toraja coffee which is served by the owner of the Tongkonan house.
Waiting for the sun to rise is an amazing sensation when witnessing expanse of clouds
slowly rising from the low land upto Lolai. In certain times, visitors pretend to step on a
cloud because the cloud overlays to be aligned with a stand in Tongkonan Lempe.

2. What is the benefit of reading this information for people who planning a holiday?
A. Visitors know the best time to visit Lolai.
B. Visitors can witness the beauty of Toraja.
C. To promote the new tourist destination.
D. To drink Toraja coffee at Lolai.

3. What is the best time to visit the village?


A. At night.
B. In the afternoon.
C. In the evening.
D. In the morning.

4. “... visitors can witness settlements.”


The synonym of the underlined word is …?
A. see
B. play
C. look
D. search
Questions 5 to 7 refer to the following dialog.
Lia : Tony, fancy seeing you here. You don’t usually ride the bus.
Tony : I know. My car’s is broke down, so I thought I’d give this a try.
Lia : Careful, you might got addicted. Riding bus is great!
Tony : Sure. If you like to wait forever and walk for miles.
Lia : The bus comes every 20 minutes. And it stops only a half-block away from
our building. The best thing is the price: $15 a month with an annual pass.
That’s less than a tank of gas.

5. What are the speakers discussing?


A. Commuting to work.
B. Traveling on holiday.
C. Transportation costs.
D. Waiting time.
6. Why Tony rode the bus?
A. Because it is cheap.
B. Because it is convenient.
C. Because he is tired of driving.
D. Because his car is being repaired.
7. “... if you like to wait forever and walk for miles.”
From this expression, we know that ....
A. Tony is subscribed to the bus annual pass.
B. The bus shelter located miles away from their homes.
C. Tony doesn’t enjoy taking a bus ride.
D. The bus takes forever to arrive.

Questions 8 to 10 refer to the following dialog.


Tessa : Hello, Fenny. This is Tessa. I’m not feeling very well today, and I don’t
think I can come to work this morning.
Fenny : Sorry to hear that, Tessa. Will you come to work tomorrow morning?
Tessa : Well, I’m planning on coming to the office sometime after lunch if I feel
better today.
Fenny : I see, get well soon, honey

8. What are they talking about?


A. Lunch programs.
B. Someone’s career.
C. Activities for tomorrow.
D. Someone’s health.

9. When does Tessa hope to come to work?


A. At lunch time.
B. This afternoon.
C. Tomorrow morning.
D. Tonight.

10. “I’m planning on coming to the office sometime after lunch if I feel better today.”
This sentence means. ....
A. she will come in the afternoon
B. she will be at the office at lunch time
C. she’s going to work anytime she likes
D. she’s going to come in tomorrow morning

Text for the question number 11 - 14


Seven people were killed in a collision between a bus, a car, and a truck on Jalan Sultan at
10:35 p.m. last night. The dead were all passenger of the car. The police believed the car had been trying
to overtake the bus when it was struck by a truck coming from the opposite direction , the driver of the
car might not be using his lights, as the truck driver said he did not see the car approaching.
                The police said the car should not have tried to pass the bus, since overtaking is not allowed on
Jalan sultan. In addition, the police reported that the car, a small Japanese   car, should not have been
carrying more than five people, if the passenger had brought their identity cards, he police would have
identified the names of the victims easily.

11. What was the cause of the collision ?


A. truck came from the opposite directions.
B. The car tried to overtake the bus.
C. The truck driver didn’t use his light.
D. The truck driver didn’t see the car.

12. ”if the passenger had brought their identity cards , the police would have been easy to identify the
names of victims.” (the last sentence ) the sentence above means........
A. The victims’ names were not know.
B. The victims were easy to be identified.
C. The passenger brought their identity cards.
D. The police had no difficulty  in identifying the victims.

13. Who said that accident was caused by the car?


A. The police.
B. The victims.
C. The reporter.
D.  The bus passengers
14. The text meanly reports that there was/were......
A car accident.
B. areless driver.
C. Victims of an accident.
D. The function of an identity card..
Text for question number 15 - 17
True Friends
Once upon a time, there were two close friends who were walking through the forest together.
They knew that anything dangerous can happen any time in the forest. So they promised each other
that they would always be together in any case of danger.
Suddenly, they saw a large bear getting closer toward them. One of them climbed a nearby tree
at once. But unfortunately the other one did not know how to climb up the tree. So being led by his
common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless and pretended to be a dead man.
The bear came near the one who was lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left
the place because the bears do not want to touch the dead creatures. After that, the friend on the tree
came down and asked his friend that was on the ground, "Friend, what did the bear whisper into your
ears?" The other friend replied, "Just now the bear advised me not to believe a false friend."

15. “ they saw a large bear getting closer toward them.”


(Paragraph 2).
The opposite meaning of the underlined word above is … .
A. go away
B. approach
C. nearest
D. come closer
16. Why does the bear leaving the man who lies on the ground?
A. A bear doesn’t want to touch the dead creature
B. A bear doesn’t see the man who was lying on the ground
C. A bear doesn’t like to eat human
D. A bear doesn’t hungry enough to eat
17. The moral value of the text above?
A. Don’t blame your best friend.
B. Don’t angry with your friend.
C. A true friend in need is a friend indeed.
D. Make a friendship as much as you can.

Text for questions number 18 - 20


Hotel receptionist
When guests arrive at a hotel or call to make bookings, the hotel receptionist is usually the first
person they speak to. It is up to the receptionist to make guests feel welcome and to deal efficiently
with enquiries. Their tasks are likely to include : allocating rooms to guests, taking and passing on
messages, putting together bills and taking payment, and handling foreign exchange, helping guests
with requests, e.g. asking housekeeping for extra bedding or storing valuables in the hotel safe.
In a large hotel, receptionist use a computer to handle reservations, and may also use a
telephone switchboard. They may employ sales skills to encourage guests to upgrade to a better
room or eat in the restaurant, for example.
In larger hotels , there might be a small team of receptionist, each with specific duties. In a
small hotel, they might do non-reception tasks too-like serving drinks.
Receptionist desk in larger hotels often stay open all night, but in smaller hotels nigh-time
duties might be taken over by the porter. Working hours can include days, nights, weekends, and
public holidays. Receptionist might work shifts. There are opportunities for working part time or
only in the holiday seasons

18. What is the text discussed about?


A. Receptionists duty in a hotel
B. Receptionists work in their house
C. Receptionists activity in a sparetime
D. Recepcionists do in a holiday
19. Which statement is NOT TRUE based on the text?
A. Receptionists might work shifts
B. There are opportunities for hotel receptionist working part time
C. In smaller hotels, there might be a small team of receptionist
D. Reception desks in larger hotels often stay open all night
20. The following are the main tasks of hotel receptionist, Except ...
A. Allocating rooms to guests
B. Taking and passing on messages
C. Putting together bills and taking payment, and handling foreign exchange
D. Arranging guests’ scheduling

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