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Nama : A.

Rayhan N
Nim : 171010201027
Kelas\Ruang : 102&V.-102
Fakultas/Jurusan : Hukum/Ilmu Hukum
Semester : 8
Dosen : Dian Ekawati S,.H,.M,.H,.
Matkul : B.Inggris 1

1. Arrange these jumbled words into good sentences.


a. the student - hold - every Monday - do – a flag ceremony -?
b. bring – they – dictionary – do not – their – every day.
c. the – world – the – in – sun- rotate – hours – does – twenty four- ?
d. your mother – tables – wipe – does – the – everyday -?
e. do – farmers – in – the – usually – their – work- how long – rice fields?
Answer:
a. Do the student hold a flag ceremony every Monday?
b. They do not bring their dictionary every day
c. Does the sun rotate twenty four hours in the world?
d. Does your mother wipe the tables everyday?
e. How long, do the farmers usually work in their rice fields?

2. Directions : Change the adjective clauses to adjective phrases

1. Do you know the woman who is coming toward us?


2. The people who are waiting for the bus in the rain are getting wet?
3. I come from a city that is located in the southern part of the country.
4. The children who attend that school receive a good education.
5. The scientists who are researching the causes of cancer are making progress.
6. The fence which surrounds our house is made of wood.
7. They live in a house that was built in 1890.
8. We have an apartment which overlooks the park.

Answer:

1. Do you know the woman coming toward us?


2. The people waiting for the bus in the rain are getting wet?
3. I come from a city located in the southern part of the country.
4. The children attending that school receive a good education.
5. The scientists researching the causes of cancer are making progress.
6. The fence surrounding our house is made of wood.
7. They live in a house built in 1890.
8. We have an apartment overlooking the park.
3. Combine the sentences, using the second sentence as an adjective clause. Give all the
possible patterns :

1. The meeting was interesting . I went to it.


2. The man was very kind. I talked to him yesterday.
3. I must thank the people. I got a present from them.
4. The picture was beautiful. She was looking at it.
5. The man is standing over there. I was telling you about him
6. I ran into a woman. I had gone to elementary school with her.
7. The topic was interesting. Omar talked about it.
8. The people were friendly. I spoke to them.
9. Olga wrote on a topic. She knew nothing about it.
10. The candidate didn't win the election. I voted for her.

Answer:

1. The meeting to which I went was interesting


2. The man to whom I talked yesterday was very kind
3. I must thank the people from whom I got a present
4. The picture at which she was looking was beautiful
5. The man about whom I was telling you is standing over there
6. I ran into a woman with whom I had gone to elementary school
7. The topic about wich Omar talked was interesting
8. The people to whom I spoke were friendly
9. Olga wrote on a topic about which she knew nothing
10. The candidate for whome I voted didn’t win the election

4. Directions : Combine the following into sentences that contain parallel structure. Use
both..., and..., not only..., but also..., either....or ; neither ...nor.

1. He does not have a pen. He does not have paper.


2. Ron enjoys horseback riding. Bob enjoys horseback riding.
3. Coal is an irreplaceable natural resource. Oil is an irreplaceable natural resource.
4. Smallpox is a dangerous disease. Malaria is a dangerous disease.
5. We could fly, or we could take the train.

Answer:

1. He has neither a pen nor paper


2. Both Ron and Bob enjoy horseback riding
3. Both Coal and Oil are an irreplaceable natural resource.
4. Both small pox and Malaria are dangerous diseases.
5. We could either fly or take the train.

5. PASSAGE 1 :
Star have been significant features in the design of many United Stated coins and their
number has varied from one to forty -eight stars. Most of the coins issued from about 1799 to
the early years of twentieth century bore thirteen stars representing the thirteen original
colonies.
Curiously enough, the first American silver coins, issued in, 1794 had fifteen stars
because by that time Vermont and Kentucky had joined the Union. At that time it was
apparently the intention of mint officials to add a star for each new state. Following the
admission of Tennessee in 1796, for example some varieties of half dimes, dimes, and half
dollars were produced with sixteen stars.
As more states were admitted to the union, however it quickly became apparent that this
scheme would not prove practical and the coins from 1798 on were issued with only thirteen
stars-one for each of the original colonies. Due to an error at the mint, one variety of the 1828
half cent was issued with only twelve stars. There is also a variety of the large cent with only
12 stars, but this is the result of a die break and is not true error.

1. What is the main topic of the passage?


A. The teaching of astronomy in state universities
B. Stars on American coins
C. Colonial stamps and coins
D. The star as national symbol of the United States.

2. The word "their" in line refers to ?


A. Stars
B. Features
C. Coins
D Colonies

3. The word "bore" in line 3 is closest in meaning to which of the following ?


A. Carried
B. Drilled
C. Cost
D. Symbolized

4. The expression "curiously enough" is used in line 5 because the author finds it strange that
A. Silver coins with fifteen stars appeared before coins with thirteen
B. Vermont and Kentucky joined the union in 1794
C. No silver coins were issued until 1794
D. Tennessee was the first state to use half dimes

5. Which of the following can be inferred about the order in which Kentucky, Tennessee, and
Vermont joined the Union?
A. Vermont and Kentucky joined at the same time.
B. Kentucky joined before Tennessee and Vermont.
C. Tennessee joined after Vermont and Kentucky.
D. Vermont joined after Tennessee and Kentucky

6. Which of the following is Not mentioned as the denomination of an American coin?


A. Half cent
B. Half Nickel
C. Half dime
D. Half dollar

7. Why was a coin produced in 1828 with only twelve stars?


A. There were twelve states at the time
B. There was a change in design policyq
C. Tennessee had left the Union
D. The mint made a mistake

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