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1 Brother : When does the movie start?
Sister : I think it’s at nine.
Brother : Check, will you?
Sister : You’re so lazy. Just a second.
Brother : Thanks sis.
Sister : Yes, it starts at nine.
D Giving opinion
E Accepting a request
2 Erina : What were you doing when she was coming to your house?
Betty : ...........................
The best respond is that .......
A I am doing my homework
B I were watching TV
D I sleep
3 Patrick : Deni is not only a good person ________ generous . Complete the sentence ......
A Neither
B Either
C but also
D Yet
E Both
C too wide
D too far
E too fast
5 Have you known panda? How are pandas look like? Well, pandas are mammal. It means
that pandas bear live babies. They feed the babies on milk. Panda is like bear. their
bodies are typical. It has two dominant colors, white and black. Panda’s fur is seen
dominantly in white or snowy. While the legs, ears, eyes, and also the muzzle are
covered with black fur.
Formerly, panda lived in South and East China. It was also found in part of Myanmar
and Vietnam. Today, panda is seen a lot in forest area in Sinchuan, Gangsu, and Shaanxi
of China Panda looks cute however it is actually a wild animal. It is like a bear. Because
it has strength, panda potentially becomes a frightful animal.
B descriptive text
C narrative text
D recount text
E Biography
6 Have you known panda? How are pandas look like? Well, pandas are mammal. It means that
pandas bear live babies. They feed the babies on milk. Panda is like bear. their bodies are
typical. It has two dominant colors, white and black. Panda’s fur is seen dominantly in white or
snowy. While the legs, ears, eyes, and also the muzzle are covered with black fur.
Formerly, panda lived in South and East China. It was also found in part of Myanmar and
Vietnam. Today, panda is seen a lot in forest area in Sinchuan, Gangsu, and Shaanxi of China
Panda looks cute however it is actually a wild animal. It is like a bear. Because it has strength,
panda potentially becomes a frightful animal.
Panda has two colors black and white. Part of their body which has black fur is ....
A Stomatch
B Back
C Leg
D Hands
E Ears
7 Have you known panda? How are pandas look like? Well, pandas are mammal. It means that
pandas bear live babies. They feed the babies on milk. Panda is like bear. their bodies are
typical. It has two dominant colors, white and black. Panda’s fur is seen dominantly in white or
snowy. While the legs, ears, eyes, and also the muzzle are covered with black fur.
Formerly, panda lived in South and East China. It was also found in part of Myanmar and
Vietnam. Today, panda is seen a lot in forest area in Sinchuan, Gangsu, and Shaanxi of China
Panda looks cute however it is actually a wild animal. It is like a bear. Because it has strength,
panda potentially becomes a frightful animal.
C natural
D Lush
E Rude
8 Have you known panda? How are pandas look like? Well, pandas are mammal. It means that
pandas bear live babies. They feed the babies on milk. Panda is like bear. their bodies are
typical. It has two dominant colors, white and black. Panda’s fur is seen dominantly in white or
snowy. While the legs, ears, eyes, and also the muzzle are covered with black fur.
Formerly, panda lived in South and East China. It was also found in part of Myanmar and
Vietnam. Today, panda is seen a lot in forest area in Sinchuan, Gangsu, and Shaanxi of China
Panda looks cute however it is actually a wild animal. It is like a bear. Because it has strength,
panda potentially becomes a frightful animal.
A Panda is so aggressive
C Panda is a mammal
9 Hailey : Mrs. Diana told me that my Math have bad mark this semester.
Justin : If I were you, I’d study harder before the final exam.
Hailey : I’d try that, but Math is difficult to me.
Justin : I think you should take a course or study with me if you want.
A Asking suggestion
B Giving suggestion
C Asking opinion
D Giving opinion
E Asking request
10 Patrick : Julia, if you want to solve your problem very soon I think you should talk to your
mother.
Neila : _____________________________
C That’s a good idea, but I think now I will find another way.
C had finish
D had finished
E has finish
E had driven
A will buy
B would buy
C bought
D would bought
E will bought
A A gloomy day
C Summer Shower
E Fall season
A Flower
B Rain
C Snow
D Leaves
E Tears
16 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”.
A Report text
B Narrative text
C Exposition text
D Descriptive Text
E Procedure Text
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”.
A To amuse readers
B To describe something
18 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”.
What happened to one of the man who cannot climb the tree?
E He was dead
B Train ticket
C Hotel room
D Restaurant
E Villa
20 Below are the question usually asked by the receptionist in the reservation, except .....
C Workshop
D Hotspot
E Discount
22
23 Television is today a part of daily life. It is not only a source of entertainment but
also news and information. television is also a valuable tool for science, education
and industry
What makes television even more interesting is that action is accompanied by
sound, so that we can see as well as hear what on the television. Today we can stay
at home and enjoy entertainment that once could be seen only in cinema, theaters
and sport arenas. Television enables to meet important people. It can bring
important guests and important scene to receivers who are located anywhere.
Television has a great influence on our idea about what is right and what is wrong.
It influences the way which we should behave. Television has close related to our
life in general. Some times the value and life style we get from television are in
conflict with those that we get at home and school.
Critics point out that crime and TV show often appeal to taste for violence, while
many games and quizzes appeal to greedy. it is important to suggest that television
should be used for socially constructive purpose for the shake of better life.
A Discussion Text
C Recount text
D report text
E Explanation text
24 Television is today a part of daily life. It is not only a source of entertainment but
also news and information. television is also a valuable tool for science, education
and industry
What makes television even more interesting is that action is accompanied by
sound, so that we can see as well as hear what on the television. Today we can stay
at home and enjoy entertainment that once could be seen only in cinema, theaters
and sport arenas. Television enables to meet important people. It can bring
important guests and important scene to receivers who are located anywhere.
Television has a great influence on our idea about what is right and what is wrong.
It influences the way which we should behave. Television has close related to our
life in general. Some times the value and life style we get from television are in
conflict with those that we get at home and school.
Critics point out that crime and TV show often appeal to taste for violence, while
many games and quizzes appeal to greedy. it is important to suggest that television
should be used for socially constructive purpose for the shake of better life.
25 I am _____ glad _____ you could come to my birthday party last night.
A so-that
B such-that
C is-that
D is-that
E which-that
B so an exciting job
E an exciting job
27 Cougars sometimes prey on sheep and goats, so they may bemkilled by the farmers ____animals
they attack
A which
B whose
C where
D when
E that
28 The winner, Ross Rebagliati, ____ many young snowboarders admire, lives in Whistler.
A Who
B Whom
C which
D Where
E While
A arrive
B arrives
C arrived
D arriver
E has arrive
A Gerund
B Infinitive
C Perfect participle
D Past participle
E Present participle
31 There are a lot of discussion as to whether children should be given homework or not.
Is it enough for children having time to study at school or needing additional time in
home for study after school time?
Some people claim that children do enough work in school already. They also argue
that children have their hobbies which they want to do after school, such as sport or
music. A further point they make is that a lot of homeworks are pointless and does not
help the children l arn at all.
However, there are also strong arguments against this point of view. Parents and
teachers argue that it is important to find out whether children can work on their own
without the support from the teacher. They say that the evening is a good time for
children to sit down and think about what they have learned in school.
Furthermore they claim that the school day is too short to get anything done. It makes
sense to send home tasks like independent reading or further writing task which do not
need the teacher support.
I think, on balance, that some homework is good idea but that should only given at the
weekend when children have more time.
32 There are a lot of discussion as to whether children should be given homework or not.
Is it enough for children having time to study at school or needing additional time in
home for study after school time?
Some people claim that children do enough work in school already. They also argue
that children have their hobbies which they want to do after school, such as sport or
music. A further point they make is that a lot of homeworks are pointless and does not
help the children l arn at all.
However, there are also strong arguments against this point of view. Parents and
teachers argue that it is important to find out whether children can work on their own
without the support from the teacher. They say that the evening is a good time for
children to sit down and think about what they have learned in school.
Furthermore they claim that the school day is too short to get anything done. It makes
sense to send home tasks like independent reading or further writing task which do not
need the teacher support.
I think, on balance, that some homework is good idea but that should only given at the
weekend when children have more time.
The statements below are true according to the text, except ....
A Some people think that children need time to do their hobbies after school
B Some people think that children need time to study without teacher
D The writer think that homework is good idea not for everyday
E The children need to finish their homework during holiday
33 There are a lot of discussion as to whether children should be given homework or not.
Is it enough for children having time to study at school or needing additional time in
home for study after school time?
Some people claim that children do enough work in school already. They also argue
that children have their hobbies which they want to do after school, such as sport or
music. A further point they make is that a lot of homeworks are pointless and does not
help the children l arn at all.
However, there are also strong arguments against this point of view. Parents and
teachers argue that it is important to find out whether children can work on their own
without the support from the teacher. They say that the evening is a good time for
children to sit down and think about what they have learned in school.
Furthermore they claim that the school day is too short to get anything done. It makes
sense to send home tasks like independent reading or further writing task which do not
need the teacher support.
I think, on balance, that some homework is good idea but that should only given at the
weekend when children have more time.
The word additional has the same meaning with the words below, except ......
A added
B extra
C further
D Fewer
E More
34 There are a lot of discussion as to whether children should be given homework or not.
Is it enough for children having time to study at school or needing additional time in
home for study after school time?
Some people claim that children do enough work in school already. They also argue
that children have their hobbies which they want to do after school, such as sport or
music. A further point they make is that a lot of homeworks are pointless and does not
help the children l arn at all.
However, there are also strong arguments against this point of view. Parents and
teachers argue that it is important to find out whether children can work on their own
without the support from the teacher. They say that the evening is a good time for
children to sit down and think about what they have learned in school.
Furthermore they claim that the school day is too short to get anything done. It makes
sense to send home tasks like independent reading or further writing task which do not
need the teacher support.
I think, on balance, that some homework is good idea but that should only given at the
weekend when children have more time.
A Children
D Writer
E Teacher
A Unless
C Although
D nevertheless
E in contrast
A Unless
B Even if
C Even though
D In contrast
E Nevertheless
37 Back on the big-screen scene after an almost five-year hiatus (not counting the spinoff TV
series), Po and the Furious Five still have all the right moves on display in Kung Fu Panda 3, a
generally pleasing, terrific-looking entry in the Oscar-nominated franchise.
The new adventure finds Po expected to fill the shoes of his beloved instructor Shifu (Dustin
Hoffman), teaching the finer aspects of kung fu to Tigress (Angelina Jolie Pitt), Monkey (Jackie
Chan), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Crane (David Cross) and Viper (Lucy Liu), with less-than-promising
results. Interrupting his new quest is the surprise arrival of Li (Bryan Cranston), his bigger-than-
life long-lost dad, and their subsequent intense bonding doesn’t exactly sit well with adoptive
dad Mr. Ping (again played by a scene-stealing James Hong).
But the reunion is cut short with the appearance of the villainous Kai (J.K. Simmons), who has
emerged from the spirit world intent on stealing the powers of all Kung Fu masters, unless Po
can figure out a way to stop him. Again maintaining a nice balance of action and character-
driven humor is returning KFP2 director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, sharing helming credits here with
Alessandro Carloni; screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger make it a three-peat,
delivering a script that remains true to the likeable characters even if the “it-takes-a-village”
message falls short of hitting the requisite emotional chords.
Most definitely delivering the goods are Black and his fellow gifted voice cast, as well as
production designer Raymond Zibach and visual effects supervisor Mark Edwards, whose
tasteful touches with light and shadow and gently swirling, luminescent color really put those
clunky glasses to work for change.
Production companies: DreamWorks Animation SKG, China Film Co., Oriental DreamWorks,
Zhong Ming You Ying Film
Cast: Jack Black, Bryan Cranston, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie Pitt, J.K. Simmons, Jackie Chan,
Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu.
Directors: Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Alessandro Carloni
Screenwriters: Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger
Producer: Melissa Cobb
Executive producers: Mike Mitchell, Guillermo del Toro, La Peikang, Li Ruigang
Rated PG, 94 minutes
Based on the review text above how long is the range from Kung Fu Panda 2 to Kung Fu
Panda 3?
A 3 years
B 4 years
C 5 years
D 6 years
E 7 years
38 Back on the big-screen scene after an almost five-year hiatus (not counting the spinoff TV
series), Po and the Furious Five still have all the right moves on display in Kung Fu Panda 3, a
generally pleasing, terrific-looking entry in the Oscar-nominated franchise.
The new adventure finds Po expected to fill the shoes of his beloved instructor Shifu (Dustin
Hoffman), teaching the finer aspects of kung fu to Tigress (Angelina Jolie Pitt), Monkey (Jackie
Chan), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Crane (David Cross) and Viper (Lucy Liu), with less-than-promising
results. Interrupting his new quest is the surprise arrival of Li (Bryan Cranston), his bigger-than-
life long-lost dad, and their subsequent intense bonding doesn’t exactly sit well with adoptive
dad Mr. Ping (again played by a scene-stealing James Hong).
But the reunion is cut short with the appearance of the villainous Kai (J.K. Simmons), who has
emerged from the spirit world intent on stealing the powers of all Kung Fu masters, unless Po
can figure out a way to stop him. Again maintaining a nice balance of action and character-
driven humor is returning KFP2 director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, sharing helming credits here with
Alessandro Carloni; screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger make it a three-peat,
delivering a script that remains true to the likeable characters even if the “it-takes-a-village”
message falls short of hitting the requisite emotional chords.
Most definitely delivering the goods are Black and his fellow gifted voice cast, as well as
production designer Raymond Zibach and visual effects supervisor Mark Edwards, whose
tasteful touches with light and shadow and gently swirling, luminescent color really put those
clunky glasses to work for change.
Production companies: DreamWorks Animation SKG, China Film Co., Oriental DreamWorks,
Zhong Ming You Ying Film
Cast: Jack Black, Bryan Cranston, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie Pitt, J.K. Simmons, Jackie Chan,
Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu.
Directors: Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Alessandro Carloni
Screenwriters: Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger
Producer: Melissa Cobb
Executive producers: Mike Mitchell, Guillermo del Toro, La Peikang, Li Ruigang
Rated PG, 94 minutes
A Horror
B Science fiction
C Comedy fantasy
D Romance
E Documentary
39 Back on the big-screen scene after an almost five-year hiatus (not counting the spinoff TV
series), Po and the Furious Five still have all the right moves on display in Kung Fu Panda 3, a
generally pleasing, terrific-looking entry in the Oscar-nominated franchise.
The new adventure finds Po expected to fill the shoes of his beloved instructor Shifu (Dustin
Hoffman), teaching the finer aspects of kung fu to Tigress (Angelina Jolie Pitt), Monkey (Jackie
Chan), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Crane (David Cross) and Viper (Lucy Liu), with less-than-promising
results. Interrupting his new quest is the surprise arrival of Li (Bryan Cranston), his bigger-than-
life long-lost dad, and their subsequent intense bonding doesn’t exactly sit well with adoptive
dad Mr. Ping (again played by a scene-stealing James Hong).
But the reunion is cut short with the appearance of the villainous Kai (J.K. Simmons), who has
emerged from the spirit world intent on stealing the powers of all Kung Fu masters, unless Po
can figure out a way to stop him. Again maintaining a nice balance of action and character-
driven humor is returning KFP2 director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, sharing helming credits here with
Alessandro Carloni; screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger make it a three-peat,
delivering a script that remains true to the likeable characters even if the “it-takes-a-village”
message falls short of hitting the requisite emotional chords.
Most definitely delivering the goods are Black and his fellow gifted voice cast, as well as
production designer Raymond Zibach and visual effects supervisor Mark Edwards, whose
tasteful touches with light and shadow and gently swirling, luminescent color really put those
clunky glasses to work for change.
Production companies: DreamWorks Animation SKG, China Film Co., Oriental DreamWorks,
Zhong Ming You Ying Film
Cast: Jack Black, Bryan Cranston, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie Pitt, J.K. Simmons, Jackie Chan,
Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu.
Directors: Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Alessandro Carloni
Screenwriters: Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger
Producer: Melissa Cobb
Executive producers: Mike Mitchell, Guillermo del Toro, La Peikang, Li Ruigang
Rated PG, 94 minutes
Who is the antagonist character based on the review?
A Mr. Li
B Kai
C Mr. Ping
D Tigress
E Mantis
40 Back on the big-screen scene after an almost five-year hiatus (not counting the spinoff TV
series), Po and the Furious Five still have all the right moves on display in Kung Fu Panda 3, a
generally pleasing, terrific-looking entry in the Oscar-nominated franchise.
The new adventure finds Po expected to fill the shoes of his beloved instructor Shifu (Dustin
Hoffman), teaching the finer aspects of kung fu to Tigress (Angelina Jolie Pitt), Monkey (Jackie
Chan), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Crane (David Cross) and Viper (Lucy Liu), with less-than-promising
results. Interrupting his new quest is the surprise arrival of Li (Bryan Cranston), his bigger-than-
life long-lost dad, and their subsequent intense bonding doesn’t exactly sit well with adoptive
dad Mr. Ping (again played by a scene-stealing James Hong).
But the reunion is cut short with the appearance of the villainous Kai (J.K. Simmons), who has
emerged from the spirit world intent on stealing the powers of all Kung Fu masters, unless Po
can figure out a way to stop him. Again maintaining a nice balance of action and character-
driven humor is returning KFP2 director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, sharing helming credits here with
Alessandro Carloni; screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger make it a three-peat,
delivering a script that remains true to the likeable characters even if the “it-takes-a-village”
message falls short of hitting the requisite emotional chords.
Most definitely delivering the goods are Black and his fellow gifted voice cast, as well as
production designer Raymond Zibach and visual effects supervisor Mark Edwards, whose
tasteful touches with light and shadow and gently swirling, luminescent color really put those
clunky glasses to work for change.
Production companies: DreamWorks Animation SKG, China Film Co., Oriental DreamWorks,
Zhong Ming You Ying Film
Cast: Jack Black, Bryan Cranston, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie Pitt, J.K. Simmons, Jackie Chan,
Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu.
Directors: Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Alessandro Carloni
Screenwriters: Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger
Producer: Melissa Cobb
Executive producers: Mike Mitchell, Guillermo del Toro, La Peikang, Li Ruigang
Rated PG, 94 minutes
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