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You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet!

1. Complete the following dialogue!


Arista : Mr. Izul, i’d like to introduce my self. ______ a new secretary at Inc.
Izul : How do you do? It’s nice to meet yo
Arista : Great, it’s nice to meet you too.

a. I’m Arista
b. I’m Izul
c. She’s Izul
d. He’s Izul
e. You’re Arista
2. They went to the zoo with some friends of...
a. Mine
b. Yours
c. Theirs
d. Her
e. His
3. Whose pencil are these?______ or _____?
a. You or mine
b. You or my
c. Yours or my
d. Your or mine
e. Yours mine
4. I gave him my money and he gave me...
a. His
b. Her
c. Him
d. Hers
e. He
5. Fani : “Happy birthday, Us.”
Us : “Thanks”
Fani : It’s a gift for you.”
Us :_______
a. Of course
b. Congratulations
c. Nevermind
d. Wow, how nice it is
e. Ok

Question number 6 refer to the following text.

Announcement

Due to the high demand on our vanilla custard bread product, we’re facing a shortage of
this product. We will bake a new bread every Monday and Friday.

For anyone who’s interested in trying our legendary bread, please pre-order 3 days before
baking day.
First pre order will be opened this week. Dm us on our official instagram for pre-order.

Don’t forget!

Anggun Bakary

6. The announcement is addresses to...


a. People who want to be legendary
b. People who have instagram
c. People who want to pre-order vanilla custard bread
d. People who want to DM Tania bakary
e. People who want to bake legendary bread

Question number 7 to 12 refer to the following text.

B.J HABIBIE

Bacharudin Jusuf Habibie known as BJ. Habibie was born on 25 June 1936. He was the Third
President of The Republic of Indonesia (1998-1999). Habibie was born in Parepare, South Sulawesi
Province to Alwi Abdul Jalil Habibie and R.A Tuti Marini Puspowardojo. His father was an agriculturist
from Gorontalo of Bugis descent and his mother was a Javanese noblewomen from Yogyakarta. His
parents met while studying in Bogor. When he was 14 years old, Habibie’s father died. Following his
fahter’s death, Habibie continued his studies in Jakarta and then in 1955 moved to Germany. In 1960,
Habibie received a degree in engineering in Germany, giving him the title Diplom-Ingenieur. He
remained in Germany as a research assistant under Hans Ebner at the Lehrstuhlund Institut fur Leichtbau,
RWTH Aachen to conduct research for his doctoral degree.

In 1962, Habibie returned to Indonesia for three months on sick leave. During this time, he was
reacquanted with Hasri Ainun, the daughter of R. Mohammad Besari. The two married on 12 May 1962,
returning to Germany shortly afterwards. Habibie and his wife settled in Aachen for a short period before
moving to Oberforstbach. In May 1963, they had their first son, Ilham Akbar Habibie, and later another
son, Thareq Kemal Habibie.

When Habibie’s minimum wage salary forced him into part-time work, he found emplyment with
the Automotive Marque Talbot, where he became an advisor. Habibie worked on two projects which
received funding from Deutsche Bundesbahn. Due to his work with Makosh, the head of train
constructions offered his position to Habibie upon his retirement three years later, but Habibie refused......

7. When did Habibie’s father died?


a. When he was 14 years old
b. When he was in elementry school
c. When he was in Indonesia for three months
d. When he was in Germany
e. When he was 18 years old
8. When did Habibie move to Germany?
a. 1962
b. 1961
c. 1960
d. 1955
e. 1936
9. What happend to Habibie in 1962?
a. Habibie went to Germany
b. Habibie’s father was die
c. Habibie married with Hasri Ainun
d. Habibie returned to Indonesia for three months
e. Habibie got a degree
10. Who is Habibie’s wife?
a. R.A Tuti Marini Puspowardojo
b. Ilham Akbar Habibie
c. Hasri Ainun
d. Hans Ebner
e. Alwi Abdul Jalil
11. When did Habibie returned to Indonesia?
a. 1962
b. 1961
c. 1960
d. 1955
e. 1936
12. Ilham Akbar Habibie is...
a. Habibie’s father
b. Habibie’s grandfather
c. Habibie’s daughter
d. Habibie’s son
e. Habibie’s mother
13. _________get you a drink?
a. Would you
b. Why don’t you
c. Can i
d. Can you
e. I’ll do
14. The following sentence is the expression to offer a help...
a. No, thanks
b. Congratulation
c. May i help you?
d. Yes, please
e. Thank you very much
15. ______ like acup of coffee?
a. Can i
b. Can you
c. I’ll do
d. Should i
e. Would you
16. “Your friend should attend OSIS meeting, but he also has to pick up his brother.”
Your best suggestion will be...
a. You should attend the meeting and forget about the brother
b. You should pick up your brother and forget about the meeting
c. If i were you i would ask for permission for minutes to OSIS leader to pick up the brother and
then back to attend the meeting
d. Why don’t you attend the meeting until finish and then pick up your brother
e. Why don’t you pick up your brother and attend the meeting with your brother.
17. Putra : what do you think of my drawing?
Muhlas : it’s really good, but maybe adding some
Putra : no problem
From the dialog above, we know that Raihan is...
a. Asking for help
b. Asking opinion
c. Giving opinion
d. Disagree
e. Expressing grateful
18. Putri : what do you thinkof my dress?
Pit : it’s amazing, but i think you should wear another color of the dress
Putri : thank you so much for your opinion, Pit!
Pit : my pleasure
From the dialogue above, Pit is...
a. Asking for help
b. Asking opinion
c. Giving opinion
d. Disagree
e. Expressing grateful
19. Personal letter!
Jl. Plamboyan No. 89 Pemalang
2nd February2009
Dear Intan,
Intan, sorry I haven’t written to you for so long. We moved into a new apartment last month and
we’ve been really busy getting settled. It’s a nice apartment. It is bigger than our old one. It’s big
so there are a lotof rooms to work in. It has a big living room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Another thing I like is the kitchen.
The apartment is on a quiet street in a good neighborhood. There’s also a shopping centre just
down the street with a supermarket, some quite good restaurants and some stores.
We really enjoy living here. Do come over and have a look next time you are in the town. I’ll
wait.

Love
Shinta

What is the letter about?


a. Shinta’s room
b. Intan and shinta’s apartment
c. Shinta’s business
d. Shopping centre near Shinta’s apartment
e. Shinta’s new apartment
20. She will stay at home ________she does not have anything to do outside .
a. Since
b. At
c. Short
d. For
e. To

The following text is for question 21

All human beings eat food and use the chemical energy in it, as do all other animals.
Perhaps you wonder where all that chemical energy comes from. Why doesn’t the food all get
used up?
The answer is that new food is being grown as fact as old food is used. It is the green
plants that form the new food. Animals either eat the plants or eat other animals that have eaten
plants.
The green substance of plants is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll can absorb sunlight. When it
does so, it changes the energy of the sun into chemical energy. The chemical energy present in
sunlit. Chlorophyll is used to combine dioxide in the air with water from the soil. Starch and other
complicated compounds are formed. These are high in chemical energy obtained frim the sunlit
Chlorophyll.
They make up the food on which mankind and all other animals live. In the process of
forming this food, some oxygen atoms are left over. These are given off into the air by the plants.
The whole process is called photosynthesis.
Thus, plants use sunlight to form food and oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water
again. Plants change the sun’s energy into chemical energy. And animals change the animal
energy into kinetic and heat energy.
21. The text is about...
a. The process of changing chemical energy
b. The formation of carbon dioxide
c. The green substance of plants
d. The process of photosynthesis
e. The process of animals food

The following text is for question 22 to 24

Since 1981, the Humber Bridge in England has been the world's longest-span (1,410 meters)
bridge. Like most other long- span bridges, it is a suspension bridge. In a suspension bridge, the
bridge deck hangs, or is suspended, from thick steel cables. They are made of tens of thousands
of kilometers of thin steel wires bound together

The cables go up and over tall towers on either side of the gap to be spanned. They are anchored
firmly at each end. In the largest suspension bridges, the towers have to be built slightly out of
parallel to allow for the curve of the Earth!

22. What is the purpose of the text?


a. To give information about Humber Bridge
b. To describe Humber Bridge in England
c. To make sure the information is correct
d. To announce the Humber Bridge
e. To supportthe Humber Bridge
23. How long is the Humber Bridge?
a. 1,410 meters
b. 1,411 meters
c. 1,412 meters
d. 1,413 meters
e. 1, 414 meters
24. The text is about...
a. The Longest Bridge
b. The Humber Bridge
c. The Cables
d. The Tower
e. The Suspension Bridge

Read the text and answer the question given below! (25-29)

The construction of the Jakarta metropolitan area’s new 21-kilometer-long Antasari–Depok–Bogor toll
road kicked off on Thursday as the government boosted efforts to support the capital
city’s expansion.

The toll road connection will give the public an alternative access to ease congestion on Jl. Sawangan and
Jl. Margonda in Depok, which is the only major route to Jakarta from Depok. “The Antasari-Depok toll
road is an important project as it is part of the ring and radial road system in Jakarta,” Public Works
Ministry Director. General of Highways Djoko Murjanto said during the launch.

25. What is the purpose of the text?


a. To describe about the construction of the Jakarta metropolitan
b. To argue about the construction of the Jakarta metropolitan
c. To inform about the construction of the Jakarta metropolitan
d. To explain about the construction of the Jakarta metropolitan
e. To support the construction of the Jakarta metropolitan
26. What is the text about?
a. The toll road
b. The goverment boosted efforts
c. The capital city espansion
d. The construction of the Jakarta metropolitan
e. The Antasari–Depok–Bogor toll
27. When the construction will be kicked of?
a. On Saturday
b. On Sunday
c. On Monday
d. On Thursday
e. On Friday
28. Who was the informan of the text above?
a. Djoko Widodo
b. Djoko Murjanto
c. The goverment
d. The citizen
e. The director
29. Why the goverment did the cunstruction?
a. Because it is an important project
b. To give the public an alternative access
c. To support the capital city expansion
d. Because it is a part of ring and radial road system
e. To make the city more beautifull
30. What is the meaning of “Suspension”?
a. Menggantungkan
b. Biasanya
c. Pembangunan
d. Penangguhan
e. Perbaikan
31. What is the meaning of “ Built”?
a. Menggantungkan
b. Biasanya
c. Pembangunan
d. Penangguhan
e. Perbaikan

Text for question 32-39!

Tenants advised to obey regulations on apartment


Jakarta: A building architect has advised families planning to live in an apartment to study all the relevant
regulations prior to moving in to help prevent unexpected security-related occurrences. “Tenants must
obey certain regulations when living in an apartment, which is far different from living in a landed-
house,”

Fendhi Ibuhindar said. “Tenants of an apartment should abide by regulations set by the owner of the high-
rise building,” he added. “This is important, especially for a family that has a young child,” he was quoted
as saying by okezone.com.

According to him, the trend of living in an apartment in Jakarta started only 10 years ago. Living in an
apartment has increasingly become popular.
“Most of Jakarta’s residents are more accustomed to living in a landed house and when they live in an
apartment, many are not ready for apartment-living habits and regulations. They have to abandon their
mindset of living in a landed-house,” he said.

He said that an owner of apartment should also consider aspects of design and building materials that are
safe for children. “The quality of building materials should be prioritized,” he said. “Children’s safety
should be the main concern with regards to the building materials that are used,” he said. (Source: from
The Jakarta Post, May 9, 2014, p. 18 – with adaptation)

32. What is the source of the text?


a. Jakarta Post newspaper
b. Fendi Ibuhindar
c. Okezone.com
d. Owner of apartment
e. Goverment
33. What is the text about?
a. Tenants advised to obey regulations on apartment
b. Jakarta, a building architect
c. Apartment
d. Goverment
e. Citizen
34. Which one is the headline?
a. Tenants advised to obey regulations on apartment
b. Jakarta, a building architect
c. Apartment
d. Goverment
e. Citizen
35. Who sets the regulation?
a. Jakarta Post newspaper
b. Fendi Ibuhindar
c. Okezone.com
d. Owner of the high-rise building
e. Goverment
36. Who is the informant of the text?
a. Jakarta Post newspaper
b. Fendi Ibuhindar
c. Okezone.com
d. Owner of apartment
e. Citizen
37. Why they have to consider aspects of design and building materials?
a. Children’s safety should be the main concern
b. Owner’s safety should be the main concern
c. Tenant’s safety should be the main concern
d. Fendi Ibuhindar’s safety should be the main concern
e. Goverment’s safety should be the main concern
38. Where is the apartment located?
a. Jakarta
b. Bandung
c. Surabaya
d. Malang
e. NTB
39. Who is Fendi Ibuhindar?
a. Owner of apartment
b. Directur of Jakarta post newspaper
c. A building architect
d. A tenant
e. A citizen
40. What is the meaning of “kicked off”?
a. Mematikan
b. Dimatikan
c. Memulai
d. Dimulai
e. Diawali

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