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January 28, 2018

Dear David,

Ali the best to you for the New Year! How are things going in the land of tho Rising Sun ? I
must say,I really envy you getting that Tokvo gig with the company. Somehow they
overlooked me on that one arid 1 am forced to slug it out here.

I heard through the breeze that business is going well there. Rumor has it that you guys are
just about to close a big deal w ith the government for an M-750 Simulator, Great news!
Good for tho company and good tor you. Keep up the great work!

Did you hear about Margie Bronson suddenly leaving tho company just before year-end? It
was a bit of a shock to say the least. She gave one week’s notice and was gone. Nobody
knows for sure what’s up with her, but rumors have been flying fast and furious that she
went through a bit of a personal meltdown and has now gone underground to lick her
wounds for a while. There could bo some truth to that since her long time relationship
ended recently and three months ago she was passed over for that director position that
was up for grabs. I’ll keep you posted when we find out more.

As for me. I am quite busy these days on the Branscombe Systems Project. We are entering
Phase Two now. And that is expected to run for three years, at least. Frank Schindler is
Senior Project Manager and I am Team Leader ot the Embedded Systems Group. I am
enjoying it so far. Whether I’ll feel the same way in three years. I’m not sure. By then I
might be ready to join you in Japan.

I’m still kicking butt in the squash court and am managing to got in two or three matches per
week. What about squash in Japan? Have you been able to play any over there? Are
there even any squash courts? I suppose since you are in Tokyo, there must be some.
Let me know.

L have to go now and attend to family duties. Jonathon needs some help with his homework
and Angie wants me to fix something in the kitchen. You single guys traveling the world
sure are lucky!

Keep me posted whenever you can. I really enjoy receiving your letters and getting the details
of your life in Japan.

Your buddy.

Tara

1. Where is Tara writing the letter?


A. At home.
B. In Tokyo.
C. In his office.
D. At the park.
E. In David’s room.

2. Where is David?

A. In France.
B. In Indonesia.
C. In England.
D. In Japan.
E. No one knows.

3. “Keep up the great work!” (Paragraph 2)

What does Tara express?

A. He motivates his friend.


B. He compliments his friend.
C. He asks his friends to do his best.
D. He asks his friends not to delay his job.
E. He entertains his friends for his hard days.

4. “I must say, I really envy you getting that Tokyo gig with the company.” (Paragraph 1)

The underlined word may be best replaced by


A. Job
B. Joke
C. Chance
D. Attitude
E. Achievement

5. From the letter, we can infer that...


A. Tara is a new comer in the company
B. Tara will only work for three years
C. David is a skillful worker
D. David is a Japanese
E. Tara is in Japan

Amsterdam

March 2, 2018

Dear Pak Bima,


As always, my pleasure to receive your mail, Pak Bima! Please don’t hesitate.

Right now I’m in a hurry (going out to have dinner at a friend’s house), but just before I go,
I’d like to forward you a weblink: it turns out there are 5 shops in the city of Enschede,
where the campus of University of Twente is located. Those are specialized in selling
Indonesian/Asian food stuff. No, not a market, but a shop where we can buy Indonesian
spices and ingredients (like soy sauce, hot chilli, coconut milk, cooking oil, etc.). Most of
these shops, that we call toko, or Indische toko, usually also sell few ready made foods.

Let me tell you. Perhaps one of the toko mentioned on this webpage is near where your
daughter is staying. Otherwise, she needs to check them out. She has a bicycle, doesn’t
she? Even I visit an Indonesian toko every now-and-then (it’s not near my house, I need
to ride my bicycle to get there) and I often buy tea (teh Jawa) there, soy sauce or other
spices (daun salam, daun jeruk purut).

So check this out, and maybe forward this information to your daughter.

Good luck!

Bye for now,

Caroline

5. How did Mrs. Caroline write the letter?


A. Carefully.
B. Openly.
C. Neatly.
D. Swiftly.
E. Fairly.

6. What is the purpose of the letter?


A. To give information.
B. To wish a good luck.
C. To offer suggestions.
D. To congratulate a person.
E.To describe a certain place.

7. Why does Mrs. Caroline asks Mr. Bima of his daughter has a bicycle?
A. Mr. Bima would like to buy a bicycle for his daughter.
B. Mrs. Caroline would like to invite his daughter to sightsee the town.
C. There are many kind of public transportation available to reach the shops.
D. Mrs. Caroline would like to lend her bicycle to his daughter to go to shop.
E. Mr. Bima’s daughter needds to reach the shops that may be far from her boarding house.

8. “Please don’t hesitate.”


The underlined word has a similar meaning to...
A. Adapt
B. Doubt
C. Worry
D. Consent
E. Dislike

9. From the letter we can see that Mrs. Caroline is ...


A. Very wise
B. So honest
C. Very gentle
D. Very concerned
E. Very patient

Rosenawati

Jalan Jendral Sudirman Papua

January 4, 2018 Dear Eko,

I’m happy and very grateful hearing that you finally won the gold medal in the 2018

Pencak Silat Championship. Congratulations! You’re a really talented student. I’m so sorry I
couldn’t attend your victory celebration party two days ago. Sorry for my absence.
Actually I’d like to, but I had left for Jakarta to attend the Nationa Meeting the day
before. I just landed in Papua this morning.

I do hope you can defend and even improve your achievement in the similar competition next
year.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Rosenawati

10. Why did the writer not attend the party?


A. She had to meet a student from Jakarta.
B. No one accompanied her to attend the party
C. She did not know that Eko won the competition
D. She had to attend an important event in Jakarta
E. She had to participate in a sports

11. How might Eko feel to know that Rosenawati was absent?
A. Bored
B. Exhausted
C. Disappointed
D. Determined
E. Frightened

12. Neither the big house nor the smaller houses ... right now.
A.         Is being painted
B.         Is painted
C.         Are painted
D.         Are being painted
E. Painted

13. The problems will ... next Sunday.


A.         Be discussed
B.         Be discussing
C.         discuss
D.         discusses
E. Will have discussed

14. Tropical forests can be find in Southeast Asia countries.


A B C D

15. The vegetables ... this morning by my mother was bought in the market yesterday.
A. Which cooked
B. That cooked
C. which is cooked
D. Cooked
E. Cooking

16. The town .... before The United Kingdom came.


A. Has been left
B. Has been left
C. Has been leaving
D. Had been left
E. Left

17. A: Why is Patty so excited?


B: She ......... a big part in the play.
A. Offered
B. Offers
C. Has been offered
D. Was offered
E. Will be offered

18. Don’t touch that cable while it...


A. To be repaired
B. Is repaired
C. Is repairing
D. Is being repaired
E. Has been repaired

19. Every year millions of trees.... and...... in making of Furniture.

A. Have been cut down / used


B. B) are cut down / used
C. Were cut down/ were used
D. Is being cut down / use
E. E) cut down / used

Romy: Now Miss Pann has quit, who will hold the meeting next month?
Oliver: I think Mr. Green 20. ........ to do the job.
Romy: 21. .... our report .......... by him, too?
Oliver: Very likely

20. A. Will assign


B. Will be assigned
C. Assign
D. Is assigned
E. To be assigned

21. A. To be reviewed
B. Will be reviewing
C. Is reviewing
D. Is reviewed
E. Will be reviewed

Ladies and Gentlemen, In case of emergency,

1. Take the life jacket which is located under your seat.


2. Put the life jacket over your head and then fasten the jacket tapes around you’re
your waist.
3. Do not inflate the jacket until you left the aircraft. The jacket will be automatically
inflated by
4. Pulling a cord, but if not, you can blow into the chip to inflate it. A light is attached to
the jacket for attracting attention. The life jacket should be removed only in case of
emergency.
5. The use of TV set, AM and FM radios and radio cassettes recorders, walkman, and
any mobile phones are prohibited on board as they interfere the communication
and navigational system.
6. We wish you an enjoyable flight.

22. Where is the life jacket located?


A. Under the seat
B. Over the head
C. Around the waist.
D. In the back of the seat.
E. Outsite the aircraft.

23. What can be interfered the navigational system?


A. The life jacket.
B. Table.
C. The attached light.
D. Mobile phones
E. Tapes around the waist.

Burning a CD allows you to take music from one CD and transfer it onto another CD. This process is
possible with any computer that has a CD driver, but it is easier on a computer that can run two CDs
at once. Either way, you can copy all your music from one CD to the next. Here is how to copy from
one CD to another, using one and two CD drivers. Instructions Burning with two CD Trays

1. Insert the CD from which you want to burn music into your computer’s CD tray.
Insert a blank CD into your computer’s second CD tray. 2. Open windows media
player and wait for it to recognize the CD.

2. Click the “burn” option at the top of Windows Media Player. Drag the songs you
want from the list of your songs into the area on the right labeled “Burn List”.

3. Choose the blank CD onto which you want to burn your song. This can be done at
the top Of the Burn List Menu.

4. Click the “Start Burn” button when you have all the song you want for the CD added
to the Burn List. Wait for your computer to finish the CD, then take both of the CDs
out.

24. What is the topic of the text?


A. Running two CDs.
B. Choosing the blank CD.
C. Copying a compact disk
D. Inserting the CD into computer...
E. Opening Media Player.

25. The process of copying CD is possible with any computer...” The word “possible” is closest in
meaning to...
A. Improbable
B. Unlikely
C. Doubtful.
D. Suspicious
E. Probable
26. What should we do after click the “burn” option at the top of Windows Media Player?
A. Wait for your computer to finish the CD, Then take both CDs out.
B. Click the “Start Burn” button when you Have all the songs you want from the CD.
C. Choose the blank CD onto which you want To burn your song.
D. Drag the songs from the list of songs
E. Open windows media player and wait for it to recognize the CD.

27. 1. Sitting on a bike, make sure you know where the bikes are and how to operate them
2. You have to learn to balance the bike. Find a person who can hold your bike behind you and
try to go steady as you pedal it
3. Finally, you have to practice. Once you can balance, pedal, start, and stop, you are bicycle
rider. Congratulation!
4. As you gain experience, raise the seat up so that only your toes can touch the ground while
you are seated.
5. When you are ready, ride alone. But first, lower the seat until you can sit and put both Feet flat
on the ground
6. After practicing for a couple minutes, the person can release his or her hands while you try to
keep your balance.

28. Arrange these sentences below into a good order


A. 1-2-4-6-5-3
B. 1-2-4-5-6-3
C. 1-2-5-3-6-4
D. 1-2-3-4-5-6
E. 1-2-6-5-4-3

1. Open the lid up and pour it out


2. Make sure the blender clean and working
3. Close the lid and hold the cover tightly
4. Put the fruits inside
5. Clean the blender
6. Blend

29.The correct order is......


A. 342516

B. 241653
C. 243615
D. 325614
E. 132465

How to Play Scrabble (4 players) Materials (things we need):


• Scrabble board
• Pen and paper (for the score)
Rules:
• Scrabble is a board game that can be played by two to four people,
⚫The goal of the game is to form words to get highest scores.
• Each player will be given a rack and seven tiles of letters (random taking).
• First player can put his first word in the middle of the board (the star sign) and gets points by
adding every score on each tile.
• Players can get double or triple words when he puts his words across the signs of them.
• Repetitions of words are not allowed.
⚫Words like proper nouns (places, names of people, capital cities) or the abbreviation are
also not allowed (USA, LAB).
⚫ Player can get fifty points if he can put all his tiles on the board in one move.

Steps:

1. Put the scrabble board face ward.


2. Give each player one rack and ask them to take seven tiles (without looking) from the tiles
bag.
3. One of the players can also act as scorer.
4. First player puts his first word on the board. The word must across the star sign.
5. Second player make another word that related to one or more tiles in the first word. The words
must have meaning and make sense to every direction.
6. Third and fourth player do the same.
7. The game stopped when one player has put all his letters, and the bag of tiles is empty

30. When one of the players has put all his tiles, and the bag of tiles is empty, then ....
A. He can take the tiles from other players
B. The game is ruined
C. The player loses his turn
D. The player lose Improbable
E. The game is stopped

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