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NAMA ; YUDHA MARTIN TRIATMOJO

NIM ; C.431.21.0005

KELAS ; ELEKTRO A (SORE)

MID TERM TEST

ENGLISH 2

1. Rhododendrons would rather grow in shady d. as old as that


places, and so would azaleas.(001)
4. The chairman arrived the earliest than all the
a. to grow other board members.(029)

b. grow ☆ a. the earliest ☆

c. grown b. earlier

d. growing c. more earlier

2. Bakery products are prepared from flour or d. more early


meal derived from some form of grain (001)
5. The spectators were sitting quietly in the
a. bakery products ☆ stand which had just been completed (034)

b. while bakery products a. Which ☆

c. they are bakery products b. it

d. with bakery products c. which it

3. Although the name was not popularized until d. who


the Middle of Ages, Engineering that is old
as Civilization.(014)
6. Hollywood, the heart of America’s motion
a. as old as picture industry, was only a quiet suburb of
Los Angeles a century ago (034).
b. that is old as ☆
a. quiet suburb only was
c. is as old as
b. only quiet suburb was
c. was only a quiet suburb ☆

d. suburb was quiet only

7. Florida has not yet ratified the Equal Rights


amendment, and some other states also have
not either .(030)

a. several other states hasn’t either

b. neither has some others states

c. neither have several other states

d. some other states also have not either ☆

8. The cyclist was looked cautious when he


crossed the main street.(030)

a. had looked cautiously before

b. looked with caution after

c. was looked cautious when ☆

d. looks cautious when

9. Gardeners transplant bushes and flowers


by moving them from one place to other.
soalD

a. each other

b. another

c. others

d. other ☆

10. The construction if the Alaska


Highway was begun in 1939 and led to a
economic boom and population growth in
Northern Territories. Soal B

a. was begun ☆

b. has been begun

c. it began

d. was beginning
DIRECTIONS: In questions 16-40 every sentence has four words or phrases that are underlined. The four
underlined portions of each sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify the one word or phrase that makes
the sentence incorrect. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
contains the letter for the answer you have chosen. Fill in the space completely.
EXAMPLE I
Christopher Columbus has sailed from Europe in 1492 and discovered a new land
A B C
he thought to be India.
D
The sentence should state, “Christopher Columbus sailed from Europe in 1492 and discovered a new land thought
to be India.” Therefore, you should choose answer (A).
EXAMPLE II
As the roles of people in society change, so does the rules of conduct in certain situations.
A B C D

The sentence should state, “As the roles of people in society change, so do the rules of conduct in certain
situations.” Therefore, you should choose answer (B).

11. It is not known why many seeds undergo a period of


dormancy even during the times when
A B C
conditions for their growth is favorable.
D
Choose an answer :
(D) their growth

12. Milwaukee, settled in 1818, drawn a large number of immigrants who arrived in search of
A B C D
jobs and inexpensive housing.
Choose an answer :
Drwew (B)
13. Parallel beams of light converge and can be eventually brought into focus when pass
A B C
through a convex lens to produce a real image on a screen. B 30
D
Choose an answer :
When passed ©
14. Sedatives are a group of drugs that legally prescribed and should be taken as directed.
A B C D
Choose an answer :
Group (A)

15. Maps that show detail landforms are commonly used in physical geography and geology.
A B C D
Choose an answer :
Detalied (B)
16. When the minerals needed for corn to grow are lack, the husks may be stunted.
A B C D
Choose an answer :
Sold(D)
17. Rembrandt was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1656, and his possessions were sale.
A B C D
Choose an answer :
Is (A)
18. In some states, it has against the law to ride a motorcycle without a helmet.
A B C D
19. Paper was so expensive during the Middle Ages that it has to be used sparingly.
A B C D
Choose an answer :
Has (B)
20. Without water, food, shelter, and clothing, person could not survive a prolonged exposure
A B C
to the elements.
D
Choose an answer :
a person ©
21. Pasteurization is the process of heating milk to destroy disease-caused organisms and
A B C
bacteria.
D
Choose an answer :
The sentences is correct
22. A little land animals live in the polar regions which are covered with snow year round.
A B C D
Choosed an answer :
Litle (A)
23. Australian aborigines adhere to their tribal traditions and few marriage outside the tribe.
A B C D
Choosed an answer :
Marry ©
24. Roman doctrine stipulated every man was born with a spiritual who guarded him against
A B C D
travail.
Choosed an answer :
Stripulated that (A)
25. In group dancing, couples step in tandem, bow, join hands, and change partner.
A B C D
Chosed an answer :
The senteces is correct

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