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How to Make Scrambled Eggs

Ingredients:
2 eggs
Milk (if desired)
1 teaspoon of butter
A pinch of salt and pepper
Steps:
First, crack the eggs into a small bowl and add a pinch of salt and pepper. Whisk until all well blended. In a frying pan,
add butter and let it melt. Pour the eggs and milk, and for around 20 seconds, do not stir it.
After that, fold the eggs to the center and stir with spatula. Repeat the previous step until all the eggs are mostly cooked.
Remove eggs from heat, and keep continue to fold and stir the eggs for around a minute. Lift the eggs, put on the serving
plate and your scrambled eggs are ready.

1. How many ingredients that we use to make a scrambled egg?


a. Two
b. Three
c. Four
d. Five
2. How many step that we use to make a scrambled egg?
a. Five
b. Six
c. Seven
d. Eight
3. What we must do after we pour the eggs and milk in frying pan?
a. Fold the egg to the center
b. Wait 20 seconds and then stir it
c. Repeat the previous step
d. Add butter and let it melt
4. Dad : You should not play your handphone while you are studying.
Rena : I am sorry, Dad. I just check my facebook.
From the dialogue above the underlined sentence shows that Dad is ___________.
a. giving suggestion
b. asking for opinion
c. asking for suggestion
d. asking for help

5. Diana : Personally, I think our class is very dirty now.


Pevita : I think you are wrong. In my opinion, our class is much cleaner than other
class in our school.
From the text we know that Pevita ___________
A. disagrees an opinion.
B. agrees an opinion.
C. asking for someone’s opinion.
D. likes an opinion.
Text for number 6 – 9

6. The text above is about…


a. How to enjoy a flight
b. How to save your life from air crashed
c. How to wear a life jacket
d. How to fasten the safety belt
7. What is the first step of wearing the life jacket?
a. Put the life jacket over your head.
b. Inflate the jacket until you left the aircraft.
c. Blow into the chip to inflate.
d. Tapes around your waist.
8. What is the purpose of the light in the jacket?
a. To inflate it
b. To interfere the communication and navigation system
c. To fasten it
d. To attract attention
9. According to the text, what is a stuff that prohibited during a flight?
a. Walkman
b. Magazine
c. Slippers
d. Mirror

Dialog for number 10 - 11


Beau : Finn, can I borrow your notebook?
Finn : What for?
Beau : I missed geography’s class today
Finn : Oh, sure. But I have not much in my notebook. Do you want me to share today’s course for you?
Beau : Great! With a pleasure. I know you are the right person to ask. Thank you, Finn

10. What was the subject that Beau missed?


a. Geology c. Gynecology
b. Geography d. Geodesy
11. “… . But I have not much in my notebook.” What can we infer from the sentence?
a. Finn has the complete notes.
b. Finn has the notes but not detail.
c. Finn needs to complete his notes
d. The notes that he has is not great.

Question 12 – 16 refer to following passage


Warman’s, the makers of office materials, had advertised for a travelling salesman. Mr Barlow applied for the job, and
soon afterwards was invited to the company head office to meet MR. Snell, the sales manager. Mr. Snell asked Mr.
Barlow what experience he had as a salesmen. “ I worked as a salesman for a brush company until six months ago. I sold
brushes, dusters, tins of polish, things like that. I went from door to door selling direct to housewives” Mr. Snell then
asked him why he had left the job. “Well to be honest, it was very hard work” Mr. Barlow replied. “ it meant walking
sometimes six or eight miles a day.

But the real reason for leaving was I didn’t think very highly of the goods that I was selling, and that made difficult for me
to be sincere when I had to tell housewives what wonderful. Brushes they were. I knew perfectly well they wouldn’t last
beyond a month.What’s more, they pay was rather poor. I realized after a while that I wouldn’t be able to support a family
on the money I was earning. “I see, “said Mr. Snell. “so what did you do the next ?” “For the last six month I have been a
salesman in a department store” said Mr. Barlow. “And do you think you could sell Warman’s office materials with a
clear conscience?” Mr. Snell asked. “Do you think you could be sincere about selling the papers, ink, copying machines
and so on that we produce here?” Mr. Barlow said that he could, that Warmans’s office materials enjoyed a very high
reputation, and that in his department at Caldwell’s he sold almost nothing else. He said that he had always wanted to
work for a big company with a good name, to travel all over the country selling goods to the other companies, rather than
to houswives on the doorstep and – he added with a smile – to enjoy the money and the working conditions offered with
the job for which he had applied. “Mr. Barlow,” said Mr. Snell, “Do you have a clean driving license ?” “yes I do, “Mr.
Barlow replied. “Than as long as your medical examination proves to be satisfactory, I’m quite prepared to offer you the
job. “Mr. Snell got up and shook Mr. Barlow by the hand. “Congratulations” he said, “and welcome to Warman’s”

12. The text tell us about ......


A. The experience of Mr. Barlow a salesman
B. Mr. Barlow’s ideals of his future career
C. Mr. Barlow’s miserable life at a brush company
D. What Mr. Barlow likes about Warman’s.
E. The acceptance of Mr. Barlow at Warman’s

13. The purpose of inviting Mr. Barlow to Warman’s head office is ....
A. To have Mr. Barlow apply for the advertised job
B. To find out if he were the right man for the job
C. To explain to him more about travelling salesman
D. To introduce him to Warman’s sales manager
E. To see what kind of products he has been selling.
14. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Mr. Barlows ?
A. He worked for a brush company for six months.
B. He was unemployed for six month after leaving the department store.
C. He worked for the department store six months ago
D. He applied at Warman’s six months after he left the brush company.
E. He had worked for Caldwell’s before he worked for the brush company

15. The main reason why Mr. Barlow quitted the brush company was that ....
A. He was too tired to walk six or eight miles.
B. He realized that the products were not of good quality.
C. He believed that the company would stop producing brushes
D. He found it difficult to deal with housewives
E. He know that this customers did not really like that products

16. At Caldwell’s, Mr. Barlows was in charge of selling ....


A. Groceries
B. Machines
C. Machine
D. Office materials
E. Dusters

17. Dodi has a very ............ mind, he will make a good scientist
A. Analyze
B. Analyst
C. Analytical
D. Analysis
E. Analytically

18. Both my brother and I refused to sign the petition. Nobody could force ..... to do it.
A. Him
B. Them
C. Me
D. Us
E. You

19. “When did the accident happen?” “When the goods ...... from the truck.”
A. Were unloading
B. Were being unloaded
C. Being unloaded
D. They were unloaded
E. Unloaded

20. All the quests admired the ...... hall where the bridge and bridgeroom were seated.
A. Beautiful decoration
B. It was beautifully decorated
C. Beautifully decorating
D. Beauty of decoration
E. Beautifully decorated

21. “Is Evi still sick?”


“Yes, I was she ...... here now to help me type the report.
A. Is
B. Will be
C. Were
D. Hade been
E. Woud be

22. “Did you plan the program for our high school reunion yourself?” “No, ...... .”
A. Adi had me do it
B. I had Adi do it
C. I had to do it for Adi
D. I had Adi to do it
E. I had Adi doing it

23. My daughter ...... a lot of photographs of the Borobudur when she went there on her last vacation.
A. Has taken
B. Has been taking
C. Would take
D. Took
E. Had taken

24. The lady ......... this letter is addressed has moved to another city.
A. Who
B. To which
C. To whom
D. Whom
E. Which

25. “Tono got an “A” for English.” “That’s great ! He ...... about it.”
A. Must be happy
B. Had to be happy
C. Could have been happy
D. Should have been happy
E. Has to be happy

26. Would you please call me ........... ?


A. Wheter the books we ordered have arrived
B. When the books we oredered have arrive
C. That the books we ordered have arrive
D. When have the books we ordered arrive
E. Where the books we ordered arrive

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