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Sony: ______________________?
Toni: Yes, of course. Don’t forget to return it soon.
1. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is ....
A. Do you need a typewriter
B. Do you have a typewriter
C. Is the typewriter expensive
D. May I borrow your typewriter
E. How many your typewriter
Jane: Excuse me, Sir. May I close the door? It’s windy outside.
Mr. Jams: Oh, sure.
4. In the dialogue, Jane is asking for …
A. Help
B. Permission
C. Agreement
D. Information
E. Advice
REPORTED SPEECH
1. Imperative
a. come
b. to come
c. coming
d. came
2. Interrogative
Direct : The manager asked, “Will you resign from the company
tomorrow?”
Indirect : The manager asked me … I would resign from the company the
following day.
a. Did
b. Whether
c. Will
d. Can
3. Imperative
Direct : Daddy told, “Turn on the TV !”
Indirect : Daddy told me … the TV.
a. turn off
b. turned off
c. to turn off
d. turning off
4. Interrogative
a. If
b. Did
c. Would
d. Could
5. Negafive Imperative
a. don’t go
b. didn’t go
c. not go
d. not to go
6. Negative Imperative
Direct : Fendy Ordered, “Don’t cheat while doing the exam if you don’t
want to be punished!”
Indirect : Fendy ordered me … while doing the exam if I don’t want to be
punished.
a. don’t cheat
b. didn’t cheat
c. not cheat
d. not to cheat
7. Affirmative
Direct : My grandfather said, “I retired from the company to start my
own business”.
Indirect : My grandfather said that he … from the company to start his
own business.
a. retired
b. has retired
c. had retired
d. would retire
8. Interrogative
a. happened
b. is happening
c. had happened
d. had been happening
9. Affirmative
a. is
b. was
c. were
d. had been
10. Interrogative
Direct : My teacher asked, “Why were you absent two days in a row ?”
Indirect : My teacher asked me why I … absent two days in a row.
a. was
b. were
c. am
d. had been
11. Affirmative
12. Affirmative
a. sets
b. setting
c. to set
d. to setting
13. Interrogative
a. were smoking
b. was smoking
c. had been smoking
d. had smoked
14. Interrogative
Direct : The Policeman asked, “Why don’t you wear your mask ?”
Indirect : The Policeman asked me why I … my mask.
a. don’t wear
b. didn’t wear
c. hadn’t woren
d. wasn’t wearing
15. Imperative
a. close
b. closing
c. closed
d. to close
FABLE
Once upon a time there was a peacock who was very proud of its beautiful
looks. Its only disappointment was that it live next to an ugly owl. Every day,
peacock come to the owl house would insult the owl on its looks while the owl
stayed quiet.
All the other animals in the forest tried to make the peacock see sense, but it
was too swayed by its own good looks.
One night, it rained heavily and flooded the peacock’s nest. Peacocks are
homeless and have no food. Peacock came to the owl house to ask for food and
the owl gave it. Then the owl told the peacock to stay.
In a kingdom, there lived 3 corn farmers. All three are smart and diligent
farmers. In one season, the land of the three farmers experienced pest
problems. Their corn harvest is in danger of failing.
To overcome this, farmers first use pesticides. The second farmer built a cage
around his land to prevent pests from entering. The third farmer tried to make a
scarecrow. all to no avail.
Then, the king called the three farmers. The king gave a stick to each and told
them to break it. The sticks break easily. Then the king gave him a hundred
sticks and the three of them had trouble breaking them.
The king said, “When you work alone, you are weak, but together you become
strong.” Three farmers worked together, combined strategies, and succeeded.
4. From the text we know that the three farmers earned money by …
a. Cultivating their fields
b. Selling crops to a market
c. Collecting firewood
d. Working on others fields
ADJECTIVE
a. big green-yellow
7. Is it ________ ?