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NAME

ABSEN
CLASS

My sister... (1) to cook. ... (2) always has brilliant ideas for my lunch every day. ... (3) cooks
oxtail soup for today. I invite my freinds to our house to taste this soup. ... (4) love it so much
and tell ... (5) sister to open a restaurant because they think many people will like this soup
and she will make much money from ...(6).

1. a. Lvoe
b. love
c. loving
d. loves
e. loven

2. a. He
b. She
c. They
d. I
e. We

3. a. We
b. Them
c. Us
d. She
e. It

4. a. He
b. She
c. Them
d. They
e. It

5. a. his
b. their
c. hers
d. my
e. mine
6. a. it
b. its
c. them
d. it’s
e. her

This dialogi is for questions no 7-9

Lisa : “Hello, Sally, Have you read the announcement?”


Sally: “About what?”
Lisa : “I have jus told by Eric via SMS that you had passed the National Examination.
Sally : “Oh, really?”
Lisa : “Yes, you may read the SMS yourself, here you are.”
Sally : “Wow, thank you so much for telling me.”
Lisa : “Don’t mention it. I .... (7)”
Sally : “ ... (8) for saying so.”
Lisa : “...(9). So, where will you continue your study?”
Sally : “I still have no idea yet.”

7. a. congratulate on your graduation


b. congratulate on your achievement
c. am sorry to hear that
d. am so proud of you
e. like it

8. a. Don’t
b. Thank you very much
c. I’m happy
d. I’m really happy
e. I’m very proud

9. a. Okay
b. You’re welcome
c. Of Course
d. Yes, I do
e. Good Luck
This dialog is for questions no. 14-17.

Shinta : “I heard you won the first prize for your short stroy. .... (14)”
Wulan : “ ... (15).”
Shinta : “As your freind I’m ... (16).”
Wulan : “Thank you.”
Shinta : “You deserve it because it’s a very good story.”
Wulan : “... (17)”

14. a. Congratulations!
b. Thank you
c. Very produd of you
d. Really!
e. What are you doing?

15. a. Very proud of you


b. Congratulations
c. Thank you
d. That’s a pity
e. I’m very proud of you

16. a. very proud of you


b. thanks
c. thank you very much
d. really
e. sure

17. a. Really?
b. Of course
c. Thank you
d. Sure
e. No problem

18. The following sentences are expression of congratulation, except....


a. please accept my warm congratulation
b. I congratulate you on your success
c. I’m sorry to hear that
d. congratulations!
e. well done, congratulations for you
19. The following sentences are responses of congratulation, except....
a. thank you
b. thank you very much
c. it was really nothing
d. it’s nice of you to say so
e. no problem

20. Which statement is true?


a. Congratulation is the act of expressing joy or acknowledgement, as for achievement
b. Congratulation is the feeling of being grateful
c. Congratulation is something that you sayor do to greet
d. Congratulation is the feeling of being sorry for somebody
e. Congratulation is an arragement, a promise

This text is for questions no. 21 – 25

April 24, 2016

Mr. And Mrs. Smith


10/4 Epping Road
North Ryde 2113
NSW Australia

Dear Mom and Dad,

I am writing to share my enjoyable experience with you. I hope this letter will find you all
well. Yesterday, my friends and i went to visit five tourism objects in Jojakarta and its
surrrounding, e.g. the Sultan Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Monumen Yogja Kembali,
Prambanan Temple, and Borobudur Temple. We hired a mini bus. Budi, my friend in
Yogyakarta, acted as a tour guide. We departed very early in the morning and were back
home at 6:15 p.m. So, we spent the whole day.

All of the five objects are interesting but Borobudur and Prambanan temples are more
interesting than the others. Borobudur is a Buddhist temple, while Prambanan is a Hindu one.
A freind of mine said that these two temples were really wonderful. After I saw them by
myself, they are even more wonderful than what imagined. Of these two temples, Borobudur
is the most wonderful temple I have ever seen. It is much bigger than Prambanan. I am sure
you will admire it too. Make sure you take your camera with you when you visit it next year.
Well, I will write letter to you again next week to tell you more about the temples.

Love,

John

21. What did John tell to Mr./Mrs. Smith in his letter?


a. His feeling during her stay in Jogjakarta
b. His visit to tourism objects in Jogjakarta
c. His impression of Borobudur temple
d. His experience in writing the letter
e. His appreciation for her parents

22. John is Mr./Mrs Smith’s....


a. niece
b. nephew
c. cousin
d. daughter
e. son

23. Further information about Borobudur and Prambanan temples can be found in....
a. paragraph 2
b. paragraph 3
c. John’s recent letter
d. John’s next letter
e. first paragrah

24. Why did John go to Jogjakarta?


a. Because he wanted to visit his grandmother
b. Because he wanted to visit five tourism objects.
c. Because he wanted to visit her uncle
d. Because he wanted to visit Prambanan temple
e. Because he wanted to visit his hometown

25. When did John and his freinds arrive at home?


a. Early in the morning
b. At midday
c. In the evening
d. At midnight
e. The following day
.
This text is for questions no. 26-30

Bali Bird Park is a large walk-in-aviary which consists of more than 1.000 birds. Located in
Singapadu, Bali, this park was opened in September 1995. Before 1995, the site of Bird Park
in Singapadu was just an expanse of terraced rice fields. This extraordinary transformation
was don by Edi Swoboda. A dedicated naturlist since childhood, Edi Swoboda, has lived in
Bali for many years. He had long dreamed of creating a bird park. He personally designed
every detail of the gardens and aviaries. To enrich the park, Edi Swoboda placed orignal
artifacts from different places in Indonesia (many incorporating bird themes). These artifacts,
undoubtedly, draw visitor’s attention, and giving nuances of nature to them.

Source: Taken from Contact Magazine

26. How many birds are there in Bali Bird Park?


a. 1.000 birds

b. 100 birds
c. 1.001 birds
d. 10.000 birds
e. more than 1.000 birds

27. Where is the location of Bali Bird Park?


a. Legian
b. Kuta
c. Singapadu
d. Denpasar
e. Karangasem

28. When was Bali Bird Park Opened?


a. Before September 1995
b. In September 1995
c. In September 2001
d. Before September 2001
e. After September 1995

29. Who designed every detail of the gardens and aviaries?


a. A naturalist
b. A botanical expert
c. A visitor
d. A Balinese
e. A gardener
30. Where did Edi Swoboda get the artifacts to enrich the park?
a. From different places in the world
b. From regencies in Bali
c. From different parts of the world
d. From various sources
e. From different places in Indonesia

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