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1.

From the dialogue below, Rose is…

Jade: What do you think of my drawing?


Rose: It’s amazing, but I think you should erase the scribbles over here.
Jade: Thank you so much for your opinion, Rose!
Rose: My pleasure.

asking for attention


asking a question
giving an opinion
giving help

1. Andy : What do you think about the restaurant?


Budy : The price is too expensive

From the dialogue above we can conclude that ….


Budy is expressing pleasure
Andy is expressing pleasure
Budy is expressing displeasure
Andy is expressing displeasure

2. Adi : ……
Ina : I think it’s great.

Have you read this book?


What do you think of this book?
What is it?
Do you know this?

3. Wendy : I thought you got the invitation.


Rika : Yes I …..
Wendy : Then why didn't you show up last night?
Rika : I'm sorry, my mom needed me last
night.
did
done
do
thought

4. Ethan and Ellis …... mad at me when he knew I lied.


didn't
did
was
were

5. What . . . Bill . . . last Thursday in the garage?


did - do
did - did
do - did
do – do

6. My father went to London last week. He had something to do there. He … the night in Harris
hotel.
Spend
Spends
Spent
Spended

I just returned from the greatest summer vacation! It was so


fantastic, I never wanted it to end. I spent eight days in Paris, France. My
best friends, Henry and Steve, went with me. We had a beautiful hotel
room in the Latin Quarter, and it wasn’t even expensive. We had a
balcony with a wonderful view.
We visited many famous tourist places. My favorite was the
Louvre, a well-known museum. I was always interested in art, so that was
a special treat for me. The museum is so huge, you could spend weeks
there. Henry got tired walking around the museum and said “Enough! I
need to take a break and rest.”
We took lots of breaks and sat in cafes along the river Seine. The
French food we ate was delicious. The wines were tasty, too. Steve’s
favorite part of the vacation was the hotel breakfast. He said he would be
happy if he could eat croissants like those forever. We had so much fun
that we’re already talking about our next vacation.

7. What city did they go to for their summer vacation?


Paris
Lyon
Louvre
Latin

8. How long was the summer vacation?


Eight weeks
Eight days
Two weeks
One week

9. What did their hotel room have?


A refrigerator
A view of the metro
A balcony
A bottle of wine

10. Who got tired walking in the Louvre Museum?


Henry
Harry
Seine
Steve

11. What did Steve enjoy the most?


The hotel breakfast and the croissants
The wine and the food
The Latin Quarter and the balcony
The cafes along the river Seine

Last holiday, I went to Surabaya with my friend for vacation. We


went there on a night bus.
When we arrived in Lamongan, the bus stopped at a small
restaurant for a rest. I got off the bus to get a cup of ginger tea, and my
friend drank some cold lemonade. Then I went to the toilet. It took only a
few minutes.
When I came out again, the bus was not there. It had gone! My
friend was not there too. Feeling shocked and confused, I asked a waitress
about the bus. She said that the bus departed about five minutes ago.
I tried to call my friend on my cell-phone, but the battery was
running low. I could not do anything but hope and pray. After several
minutes, my wish came true. The bus came back! I got on the bus and
walked to my seat.
I was so ashamed when everybody on the bus looked at me. I could
feel my face turn red.

12. What is the topic of the text above?


My vacation
Vacation to Surabaya
Vacation with family
Vacation to foreign country

13. What did the writer do when the bus stop for rest in Lamongan?
The writer bought some souvenirs
The writer drank some cold lemonade
The writer went to the toilet
The writer got off the bus to get a cup of ginger tea

14. What did the writer feel when the bus is not there?
Ashamed
Shocked and confused
Sad and Angry
Disappointed

15. How many friends that the writer had to join the vacation?
One
Two
Three
Four

16. .…The bus was not there. It had gone!


The word “it” in paragraph three refers to?
The writer
The writer’s friend
The bus
The waitress

It was nine in the evening; I was on my way to my bedroom after


brushing my teeth. As I was passing the living room, I saw my brother,
Aldo, lying on the floor watching TV. He always did that every night. He
refused to go to bed and chose to sleep in front of the television. I decided
not to say anything and directly went to bed.
I was half asleep when I heard a scream from the living room. It
was about two in the morning. I jumped out of bed and rushed towards the
voice. In the living room, I found Aldo crying. His right hand was on his
right ear. He said, "Help, help, help. It hurts!" Then, he told me that an
insect had entered his ear. I was quite sorry for the insect. I figured out it
was an ant. I imagined how miserable the ant was.
Since Aldo couldn't stop crying, I decided to take him to the
hospital. Soon after cur arrival, a doctor in charge examined Aldo's ear. He,
then, used a pair of pincers to take the insect out. I was so surprised to see
the insect. It wasn't an ant. It was a young cockroach Gosh! It was as big as
a baby's little finger. From then on, Aldo never slept in front of the
television any more.

17. What happened to Aldo?


An insect bit him.
He felt pity for the insect.
An insect entered his ear
He was imagining an insect.

18. How did the doctor help him?


He took the insect out, using pincers.
He used pincers to kill the insect.
He repaired the pincers.
He charged Aldo.

19. "It was as big as a baby's little finger.


The underlined word refers to . . .
the ant
Aldo's ear
the young cockroach
the baby's little finger

20. What is the main idea of paragraph three?


The insect was not an ant.
Aldo was taken to the hospital.
The insect was a young cockroach.
A doctor used a pair of pincers to take the insect out.

21. Tono : …………………………….?


Amanda : I participated in the charity program.

The best sentence to complete the dialog is …


What do you do last week?
When did you do charity?
What did you do on holiday?
Why did you do the charity?

22. Hary : Susi, ………………………?


Melinda : I visited granny with my mom.

The best sentence to complete the dialog is …


Who did you visit granny with?
Who visited granny with my mom?
Whom did you visit granny with?
Whom did visit granny?

23. Eko : ………………………………?


Cahyo : They went to Bali for vacation last month.

The best sentence to complete the dialog is …


Who did they go to Bali?
What did they go to Bali
Why did they go to Bali?
Where do they go for holiday?

On July 20, 1969, the dream to visit the moon came true. Two American
astronauts landed on the moon. Their names were Neil Armstrong and Edwin
Aldrin.
The first thing the men discovered was that the moon is covered with
gray dust. The dust is so thick that the men left footprints wherever they
walked. Those were the first footprints any living thing had ever made on the
moon. And they could stay there forever! There is no wind or rain to wipe
them away.
The two astronauts walked on the moon for four hours. They picked up
rocks for earth scientists to study. They dug up dirt to bring back to earth.
They set up machines to find out things scientists wanted to know. Then they
climbed back into their moon-landing craft.
Next day the landing-craft rockets roared as the two men blasted off from
the moon. They joined Michael Collins in the space ship that waited for them
above the moon. Then they began the long trip back to earth.
Behind them they left the craters, plains, and tall mountains of the moon.
They left the machines they had set up. And they left footprints that may last
forever.

24. What is the text about?


Two men who successfully landed on the moon.
The moon -landing craft used by astronauts.
People’s visits to the space through the moon.
The craters, plains and mountains of the moon.

25. What does the third paragraph tell you about?


Taking a walk on the surface of the moon.
Landing the first moon-landing craft.
The astronauts’ activities on the moon.
The research done by earth scientists.

26. Neil Armstrong’s footprints could stay forever on the moon because ... .
they are made of hard rock of the moon
they were set up by machines and strong dirt
they were placed on the tall mountains of the moon
there is no wind or rain to wipe them away

27. “And they left footprints that may last forever.”


What does the word “forever” mean?
For all future time.
In the near future.
In the long run.
For the time being.
Born into a family of doctors in Kampung Ketapang, Kwitang Barat,
Jakarta, Abdulrachman Saleh also became a doctor. After finishing MULO, he
studied at STOVIA. While still a student, he was appointed assistant at the
laboratory of physiology. Graduating from STOVIA, Abdulrachman Saleh
continued his work at the lab while having his own medical practice.
Abdulrachman Saleh’s role in medicine was significant. He became a
lecturer in Jakarta, Surabaya, Malang, and Klaten. For his meritorious service
in medicine, specifically in physiology, in 1958, the University of Indonesia
bestowed him the title of “Bapak Ilmu Faal” (Father of Physiology).
Abdulrachman Saleh was a man of many interests. He was involved in
youth organizations like Boy Scouts and Indonesia Muda. He was also a
member of Aero club, and co-founded the Verenigde Oosterse Radio Omroep
(VORO), an organization of broadcasters. It was he who established the Voice
of Free Indonesia, the radio station which spread the proclamation of
Indonesia’s independence to the world.

28. Abdulrachman Saleh was bestowed the title Father of Physiology


because?

The was a lecturer in the medical faculty of the University of


Indonesia.
He had significant contribution in physiology.
He was a lecturer as well as a doctor.
He was a lecturer in many parts of Indonesia E. he was a professor in
physiology.
29. Besides medicine, Abdulrachman also had a special interest in?
Laboratorium assistance.
Aeroplane designing.
Broadcasting.
Student organizations.

30. The main idea of the first paragraph is that Abdulrachman Saleh …
Had his own medical practice
Studied at the medical school in STOVIA.
Became a doctor because of his family.
Was appointed assistant at the laboratory of physiology.

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