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Choose the best answer; A, B, C, D, or E to each question.

Text 1: Questions No. 1 - 7


Living things ...(1)... found almost ...(2)... on the Earth. They are found in ...(3)... habitats. A
habitat is the place ...(4)... an organism lives. A pond, a stream, a field, an area of leaf ...
(5)..., a seashore and even a rotting log are all examples of habitats.
Within a habitat, many things affect the ...(6)... of the organism. Some of these things are
air, water, and ...(7)... organisms. The things that affect the organism make up its
environment.
1. Choose the correct word. 5. Choose the correct word.
1. be 1. litter
2. is 2. liter
3. are 3. latter
4. were 4. letter
5. will be 5. later
2. Choose the correct word. 6. Choose the correct word.
1. nowhere 1. survive
2. everywhere 2. survey
3. elsewhere 3. surveillance
4. somewhere 4. survivor
5. wherever 5. survival
3. Choose the correct word. 7. Choose the correct word.
1. difference 1. another
2. differ 2. the other
3. differential 3. other
4. differentiate 4. no other
5. different 5. others
4. Choose the correct word.
1. where
2. which
3. that
4. whose
5. what

Text 2: Questions No. 8 - 14


Conservation of natural resources involves the intelligent use and care of our resource. Why
do we need to conserve our resources?

A few thousand years ago, there were not many people living on the Earth. There were
more than enough natural resources for everyone. But in the last 200 years, the world
population has increased rapidly. As the world population increases, more natural resources
are needed to support the population. The demand for natural resources will become even
greater as countries all over the world become more developed.

We have also invented many machines to help people do work and to make life more
comfortable. A lot of fuel is being used to provide energy to run all these machines.
We are using huge amounts of our natural resources so rapidly that the natural resources
are in danger of being depleted. Our Earth has limited supplies of non-renewable resources.
They are running out quickly.

Even our renewable resources are in danger. The trees in forests are being destroyed too
fast. There is just not enough time for new trees to grow to replace the ones that are
removed. As more land is needed for development of towns or farms, more forests will be
cleared.

A wide variety of wildlife lives in forests. When forests are destroyed, the wildlife in them is
in danger of extinction. Some wild animals are also becoming extinct because so many of
them have been hunted and killed for profit.

Therefore, we need to conserve our natural resources to make them last as long as
possible.
8. What is the best title for the above 12. To conserve our natural resources,
text? we should do the
1. Natural Resources and The followings, except ....
Earth 1. protect endangered animals.
2. Conservation of Natural 2. stop forest clearance.
Resources 3. increase the demand for
3. The Importance of Natural natural resources.
Resources 4. control the use of non-
4. The Destruction of Forests renewable resources.
5. The Danger of Growing 5. conserve our forests.
Population 13. “They are running out quickly.” (par.
9. "Conservation of natural resources 4) The phrase “running out” means ....
involves the intelligent use and care 1. going out
of our resource.” (par. 1) The word 2. becoming used up
“intelligent” can be replaced by the 3. flowing
following without changing the 4. spending
intended meaning, except .... 5. becoming long
1. thoughtful 14. The following words are synonyms of
2. careful the word “conserve”, except ….
3. wise 1. maintain
4. reasonable 2. keep up
5. dreadful 3. preserve
10. According to the text, which 4. protect
is not responsible for natural resource 5. decay
depletion?
1. Human population.
2. The invention of machines.
3. The variety of wildlife.
4. The clearance of forests.
5. The development of
countries.
11. According to the text, what happened
a few thousand years ago?
1. The world population
increased rapidly.
2. More natural resources were
needed to support the
population.
3. The demand for natural
resources was greater than
it is today.
4. There were plenty of natural
resources for everyone.
5. People didn’t need natural
resources at all.

Text 3: Questions No. 15 - 20

The Disappearing Honeybee

Do you run away when you hear a bee buzzing? Many people do. A bee sting hurts and
some people are allergic to bee venom. But did you know that bees are very important to
humans? Honeybees do more than just make honey. They fly around and pollinate flowers,
plants, and trees. Our fruits, nuts, and vegetables rely on these pollinators. One third of
America's food supply is pollinated by the honeybee.

Have you seen or heard a honeybee lately? Bees are mysteriously disappearing in many
parts of the world. Most people don't know about this problem. It is called Colony Collapse
Disorder (CCD). Some North American beekeepers lost 80% of their hives from 2006-2008.
Bees in Italy and Australia are disappearing too.

The disappearance of the honeybee is a serious problem. Can you imagine never eating
another blueberry? What about almonds and cherries? Without honeybees food prices will
skyrocket. The poorest people always suffer the worst when there is a lack of food.

This problem affects other foods besides fresh produce. Imagine losing your favorite ice
cream! Haagen Daaz is a famous ice cream company. Many of their flavors rely on the hard
working honey bee. In 2008 Haagen Daaz began raising money for CCD. They also created
a website called helpthehoneybee.com.

Donating money to research is the most important thing humans can do to save the
honeybees. Scientists need money to investigate the causes of Colony Collapse Disorder.
Some scientists blame CCD on climate change. Others think pesticides are killing the bees.
Commercial bee migration may also cause CCD. Beekeepers transport their hives from
place to place in order to pollinate plants year round.
(Adapted from https://www.englishclub.com/environment/honeybee-reading.htm)
15. Which is not true according to the 18. According to the text, what
text? percentage of America's food supply
1. Without honeybees, food is pollinated by the honeybee?
prices will increase 1. about 25%
significantly. 2. about 33%
2. Beekeepers transport 3. about 40%
beehives to help protect 4. about 50%
bees. 5. about 75%
3. Honeybees pollinate plants 19. “Bees are
that give us fruit and mysteriously disappearing in many
vegetables. parts of the world.” (par. 2) What is
4. Pesticide use may be one of the synonym of the underlined word?
the causes of CCD. 1. becoming visible
5. Scientists need fund to 2. examining
research the causes of 3. defending
CCD. 4. pressure
16. How does the text describe that bees 5. vanishing
are very important to humans? 20. According to the text, why do people
1. They pollinate plants, send beehives to other places?
flowers, and trees. 1. to protect them from
2. They begin to disappear. extinction.
3. Bees may sting and hurt 2. because bee sting is
people. dangerous.
4. The disappearance of the 3. to help pollinate plants in
honeybee is a serious certain places.
problem. 4. to avoid pesticides.
5. They produce honey. 5. to be used in scientists’
17. Which is not true about Haagen researches.
Daaz?
1. It is a well-known ice cream
company.
2. Their production relies on
the honey bee.
3. They raise money for CCD
research.
4. They solve the problem by
decreasing ice cream
flavors.
5. They run a website to help
the honey bee.

Questions 21 – 24 refer to the following dialog


Ani : “It is a very …(21)… shopping experience. Terrific!”

Beti : “Sorry, I couldn’t hear you. I beg your …(22)…?”

Ani : “This mall is great. I like shopping here.”

Beti : “Yes, but it’s very …(23)…. I can hardly hear you.”

21. Choose the correct word. 23. Choose the correct word.
1. horrible 1. quiet
2. exciting 2. slow
3. disappointing 3. big
4. boring 4. noisy
5. terrifying 5. calm
22. Choose the correct word. 24. Where does the above conversation
1. pardon take place?
2. sorry 1. A school
3. permission 2. A concert
4. excuse 3. A shopping center
5. repeat 4. A hobby shop
5. A studio

25. Arrange the following sentences into a good paragraph.


1. When it rains, the rainwater dissolves the harmful substances in the air to form
a weak acid.
2. It kills trees in the forests.
3. When it gets into rivers and lakes, the organisms that live in them are harmed.
4. In some countries, air pollution is very bad.
5. Acid rain is very harmful to the environment.
6. We call this ‘acid rain’.
1. 6-4-1-5-2-3
2. 1-6-5-2-3-4
3. 4-6-5-1-2-3
4. 4-1-6-5-2-3
5. 6-2-3-5-1-4
26.
27. Ovi: “Wenny can’t drive a car.”
Reza: “….”
1. So can’t I.
2. I can either.
3. I can’t too.
4. Neither can’t I.
5. Neither can I.
28. Sita: “… do you read a newspaper?”
Fifi: “Every day.”
1. How
2. What time
3. How often
4. How long
5. How many times
29. I have a bad headache. I’ve taken some medicine but my head is … aching.
1. yet
2. already
3. ever
4. still
5. not
30. I need to open these screws. I need a ....

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1. screw opener
2. screwdriver
3. spanner
4. drill
5. saw

31. You can fasten the nut with ....


1. pliers
2. a bolt
3. a drill
4. a hacksaw
5. a wrench
32.
33. A=12m. B=10m. C=12m. D=15m. E=14m. Which is not true according to the data?
1. A is as long as C.
2. D is longer than C.
3. C is shorter than B.
4. B is the shortest of all.
5. A is shorter than D.
34. Adi: “Can you turn the music down? I can’t concentrate.”
Heri: “Oh, certainly.”
Which sentence best describes the situation?
1. It’s not noisy enough for Heri to concentrate.
2. It is too noisy for Adi to concentrate.
3. Adi can’t listen to the music clearly.
4. It is not noisy enough for Adi to concentrate.
5. It is too noisy for Heri to listen to the music.
35. She heard a noise behind her, so she looked ....
1. out
2. away
3. up
4. in
5. back
36. Do you remember the woman ... sang at the party?
1. which
2. who
3. whom
4. whose
5. when
37. I met a man ... wife is an English teacher at my son’s school.
1. which
2. who
3. whom
4. whose
5. when
38. The Nile is ... river in the world.
1. longest
2. longer
3. longer than
4. as long as
5. the longest
39. Joni: “We went to the cinema last night.”
Lia: “Oh, really? ….”
1. So did we.
2. We do too.
3. We also do.
4. So do we.
5. So we do.
40. Waiter: “… some drink, Sir?”
Udin: “Yes, tea please.”
1. What do you like
2. May I have
3. Could you drink
4. Do you like
5. Would you like
41. My car is at the garage now. ….
1. It is repairing.
2. It is being repaired.
3. It repairs.
4. It has repaired.
5. It has been repaired.
42. Penny: “I must leave early.”
Penny said that ….
1. I must leave early.
2. she must be left early.
3. she had to leave early.
4. I had to leave early.
5. she must be leaving early.
43. My mother likes cooking. For me, she’s the best … in the world.
1. cooker
2. cook
3. cooks
4. cookies
5. cooked
44. Gita began reading before the phone rang. So, when the phone rang, she ….
1. was reading
2. is reading
3. began reading
4. read
5. has been reading
45. Denny: “… yet?”
Yoni: “No, not yet. We’re waiting for them.”
1. Have Tia and Merry arrived
2. Had Tia and Merry arrived
3. Did Tia and Merry arrive
4. Do Tia and Merry arrive
5. Would Tia and Merry arrive
46. Jaka has a bad memory. He can’t remember ....
1. something
2. anything
3. nothing
4. everything
5. some things
47. Eddy … in a factory. Now he works in a supermarket.
1. works
2. is working
3. has been working
4. had been working
5. used to work
48. My mother was at home, and my sister was too.
1. Both my mother or my sister were here.
2. Either my mother or my sister was at home.
3. Neither my mother nor my sister was at home.
4. My mother was not only here but also was my sister.
5. Not only my mother but also my sister was here.
49. He stood there and looked at … in the mirror.
1. myself
2. yourself
3. himself
4. herself
5. itself
50. Denny: “...?”
Rio: “It weighs 30 kilos.”
1. How weight is it?
2. How much does it weigh?
3. What does it weigh?
4. How far is it?
5. How many is it?
51. It's very cold. You should ... your coat.
1. put on
2. put off
3. put out
4. put away
5. put up
52. The traffic runs smooth. They have repaired the street.
1. The street had been repaired.
2. The street is being repaired.
3. The street is repaired.
4. The street will have been repaired.
5. The street has been repaired.

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