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34. Dina : What time do you usually take a nap? 43. Marni : Could you pass the paper, please?
Tiara : I usually take a nap at ________. Keiko : Sure. Here you are.
A. half past one What does the underlined sentence mean?
B. half past two A. Marni thanks Keiko for helping her.
C. a quarter to two B. Keiko asks Marni to do something.
D. a quarter past one C. Marni asks Keiko not to do something.
D. Marni asks Keiko to do something.
35. Sinta : Do you know where Tio and Nina are?
Arman : I guess, ________ are in the library. For questions 44 to 46, choose the suitable words to
A. we C. they complete the text below.
B. you D. them
Dear Sarah,
36. Dion : Where ________ the students of Class VIIA? How are you now? I am just fine.
Nela : I’m sorry, I don’t know. Recently, I am busy with school stuff. I always
A. is C. was ________ (44) homework every day. I have to wake up
B. are D. were earlier every morning so that I will not be late to school.
You know, my school is quite far from my house and I
37. Vera : What do you do on Sunday morning? take a bus. But I really enjoy it. Recently, ________ (45)
Dina : I always _____ my parents cleaning the new things in my school, like new friends, new teachers
house, like sweeping the yard and mopping and new lessons. How about yours?
the floor. That’s my letter for today. Send my best regard
A. help C. is helping to ________ (46) parents.
B. helps D. helped
Best regards,
38. Doni : Where are my shoes? Dini
Mother : Look! They are ________ your bed.
A. on 44. A. have C. does
B. under B. has D. is
C. below
D. between 45. A. there are C. there is
B. there isn’t D. there aren’t
39. Ira : Vina, is it my workbook?
Vina : No, it is not. It is mine and that is ________. 46. A. you C. their
A. her C. hers B. your D. my
B. your D. yours
For questions 47 and 48, choose the best arrangement
of the words to make correct sentences.
47. leave – front – open – door – never– the
1 2 3 4 5 6
A. 1–6–2–4–5–3 C. 5–1–6–2–4–3
B. 3–6–2–3–5–1 D. 5–1–6–3–4–2
A. 1–2–3–4 C. 2–4–1–3
B. 2–1–3–4 D. 3–4–2–1
A. 2–4–5–1–3–6 C. 3–6–1–2–5–4
B. 2–4–5–3–6–1 D. 3–6–1–4–5–2