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A.

EXPRESSIONS OF PERMISSION, OFFERING AND SYMPATHY

1. “Would you like a cup of tea?” is sentence to express......


a. Offering something c. Accepting an offer
b. Offering help d. Declining an offer

2. Waiter : Good morning, …?


Guest : I’d like to start with a glass of hot coffee, please.
The right expression to complete the dialogue is:
a. How are you, Sir? B. Are you ready to order, Sir? c. Have you made a reservation before, Sir?
b. What would you like to drink, Sir? d. How do you do, Sir?

3. Lia : You look very busy with your work, .....


Paidi : Sure. If you don’t mind. How kind you are.
The right expression to complete the dialogue is ....
a. Are you tired? c. Do you like to help me?
b. Can I help you? d. Would you like to help me?

4. Roby : My sister has been sick for three days. So I have to accompany her in the hospital.
Dicky : _________. I hope she will get better soon.
Roby : Thanks.
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
a. I am sorry to hear that c. I don’t care about it
b. Thank you d. I am happy to hear that

5. Jane : Hi Tia ,I saw you with Mira yesterday at the police office. What happened ?
Tia : Really ? I accompanied Mira to report the police. Mira lost her purse when I was in the market
Jane : ………………………………..
a. How happy you are c. What a terrible situation for you
b. I know you have a lot of money d. I don’t know about it

6. Customer : Could I try this shirt on?


Shop assistant : Yes, there is a fitting room over there.
In the dialogue above, the customer is asking for the shop’s assistant ……
a. opinion b. permission c. agreement d. preference

7. Anti : I forgot to bring my pencil-case. ……?


Titi : Of course. Here you are.
a. Is it your pen c. Is it your pen, isn’t it
b. Could you lend me a pen d. May I give you a pen

8. Yanti : Could I see doctor, Asri?


Asri : ……
a. Certainly, wait a minute, please c. No, I don’t
b. Yes, you do d. Yes, you see

9. Wiwin : …..? I have to type my letter.


Narti : Sure. I have nothing to do with it now.
a. May I come in, please c. May I use your typewriter please
b. Will you borrow my book d. Should I type your letter

B. DESCRIBING TEXT

The Island of Wingo is by the island of Singa. In the water around Wingo Island, there are hundreds of sharks.
They are so many that the water bubbles like a whirlpool. People can only get to Wingo Island by boat. The
boat has a rocket on it. The rocket takes people over the sharks and onto the island.
Wingo Island has no sand but it has green moss. At night the moss sparkles like stars. Tall stars called Fruji
grow everywhere The Fruji tress have purple leaves at the top and yellow fruit all over them. When a fruit falls
off, another tree grows in a minute.
The Weather on Wingo Island is very hot but at twelve o’clock everyday it rains. Sometimes, there are
windstorms. They happen when too many animals fly around at the same time.
People who stay on Wingo Island sleep in a big-gloo. It is like an igloo but it is on long poles. It has a ladder to
get up and a slide to come down. The big-gloo has a moss bed, chairs, and tables that are made of Fruji tress.
There is no television on Wingo Island. So is the telephone and computer. It is place to listen to the leaves
whispering. It is a place to lie on soft green moss and look at the clouds. It is really a place to dream.

10. Fruji is the … on Wingo Island.


a. Name of a river c. Name of a mountain
b. Name of a tree d. Name of someone who lives
11. What are the chairs and tables in that island made of?
a. Fruji trees b. Moss c. Trees d. Iron

12. What causes windstorms at Wingo?


a. Animals b. The sand c. Moss d. The sea around Wingo

13. Where do the people of the island live in?


a. In the houses b. In the forest c. In the tree holes d. In the big-gloos

14. According to passage, which of the following is not true?


a. Wingo is an island. c. The weather in Wingo Island is tropic all the time.
b. Many sharks are in Wingo Island. d. Rain always falls in Wingo Island

15. “People can only get to Wingo Island by boat.”


The sentence implies that Wingo Island is ….
a. Near to other islands c. Near to another island
b. Close to another island d. Far from other islands

16. What is the story about?


a. A lake b. An island c. A river d. A continent

17. “It is place to listen to the leaves whispering”


The underlined word refers to ….
a. Wingo Island b. The computer c. An island d. The telephone

18. “People can only get to Wingo Island by boat.” (paragraph 1)


What does the word “boat” mean?
a. A rocket b. An island c. A small ship d. A helicopter

19. “It is place to listen to the leaves whispering.” (last paragraph)


The closest meaning of the underlined word is ….
a. Talking in a soft way b. Singing c. Laughing d. Makes a soft sound

C. RECOUNT TEXT

One holiday, Vandra visited his aunt in a village. It was his first experience of traveling by train, but he enjoyed
it. He arrived at the railway station at 3 p.m. His uncle’s house was not far from the railways station, so he
decided to go there by horse cart.
Vandra stopped a horse cart. To his surprise, the rider was a woman. She was dark skinned and looked strong.
Along the journey, they had a chit-chat. The rider told him about her life. She is a wife with three children. She
was simple, but had a great dream. She wanted her children to be successful. As a mother, she was willing to
work hard for her children’s education. She never gave up. She believed that her hard work would be paid off.
Vandra was amazed at the horse cart rider’s story. What a great woman.

20. What is the text about?


a. horse cart rider’s hard work. c. Vandra’s travelling experience.
b. Vandra’s experience on a train. d. The life story of a horse cart rider.

21. What was the horse cart’s rider like?


a. Hard working b. Generous c. Kindhearted d. Honest

22. Why did Vandra take a great respect to the horse cart’s rider?
a. She struggled for the success c. She lived with her three children
b. She was simple, but had a great dream d. She was the only woman who rode a horse card

23. “She never gave up“


What is the closest meaning of the bolded phrase?
a. Surrendered b. Felt sorry c. Complained d. Fought against

D. NARRATIVE TEXT

Once upon a time there was a rose who was very proud of its beautiful looks. Its only disappointment was that it
grew next to an ugly cactus. Every day, the rose would insult he cactus on its looks while the cactus stayed
quiet. All the other plants in the garden tried to make the rose see sense, but it was too swayed by it own good
looks.
One summer, the well in the garden grew dry and there was no water for the plants. The rose began to wilt. I
saw a sparrow dip its beak into the cactus for some water. Though ashamed, the rose asked the cactus if it could
have some water too. The cactus readily agreed and they both got through the tough summer as friends.

24. What is the story about?


a. Two different, but special plants. c. Two plants in a beautiful garden.
b. A beautiful, but arrogant rose. d. A beautiful rose and an ugly cactus.
25. From the story, we know that the cactus was …
a. brave b. wise c. patient d. humble

26. The rose ignored other plants’ advice to change its attitude because …
a. it believed it was the prettiest. c. it thought that it was right.
b. it could change others to do so. d. it didn’t trust other plant.

27. What can you learn from the story?


a. Don’t allow others influence your life.
b. Never judge the others by the way they look.
c. Respect others and they may respect you either.
d. Dont’t let anyone underestimate you because of your look.

One afternoon a fox was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from over a lofty
branch. “Just the thing to quench my thirst,” he thought. Taking a few steps back, the fox jumped and just
missed the hanging grapes. Again the fox took a few paces back and he tried to reach them but still failed.
Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,” and proceeded to walk
away.

28. What is the purpose of the text?


a. To tell about the fox' effort c. To explain the fox in general
b. To show the way to reach the grapes d. To amuse the readers by a fable

29. From the text we know that .....


a. The fox was walking through the river when he spotted the grapes
b. The fox worked very hard and successful
c. The fox gave up after several trials
d. The fox was starving so he wanted to eat the grapes so much

30. What did the fox think about the grapes in the end?
a. Fresh b. sweet c. sour d. tasty

E. PROCEDURE TEXT
If you have a debit card for your account, you can use that to get cash out of an Automatic Teller Machine.
Insert your card through the machine. The machine will ask a for your PIN Number. The machine will verify
and will ask you a series of questions of what you would like to do. Select withdrawal, then select or type in the
amount you want to take out, and wait for you receipt to be printed. Remove your card from the slot. The
drawer will open with a receipt and your cash withdrawal. Most machines will let you take up to five hundred
dollars.
31. What is the text about?
a. How to take money from ATM. c. How to make a loan at an ATM.
b. How to make an account at an ATM. d. How to use an ATM.

32. What does ATM mean?


a. Automatic Transfer Machine. c. Automatic Typing Machine.
b. Automatic Teller Machine. d. Automatic Telephone Machine.

How to Make Flower Crown

Things you need:

Flowers
Scissor
Tape
Glue
Elastic wire
Ribbon / rope

Steps:

1. Choose and prepare 3 kinds of flowers.


2. Cut the flowers. Make sure the length of the stem is about 7 cm.
3. Cut the elastic wire and measure it to your head. Tie the end of the wire to make it sturdy.
4. Arrange the flowers to the ribbon and glue them. Make sure the flowers fill in the ribbon beautifully.
5. Attach the ribbon with flowers to the elastic wire by using the tape. Fill in the empty space with smaller size flowers.
6. Cut another ribbon about 50 cm and insert it into the wire with flowers.
7. Put the crown on your head. Tie the ribbon/rope. You'll look lovely wearing it.
33. What is the purpose of the text?
a. To show how to use flower crown c. to explain three kind of flowers
b. to describe the flower crown d. to show how to make flower crown

34. How many kinds of flower do we need to make flower crown?


a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

35. What should you do before you attach the ribbon with flower to the elastic wire?
a. Cut another ribbon and insert it into the wire c. Fill in empty space with smaller flowers
b. Arrange and glue the flowers to ribbon d. choose and prepare the flowers

36. What is the antonym of the word "attach" in step 5?


a. Adjust b. Apply c. Tighten d. Remove

37. "You'll look lovely wearing it."


The word "it" refers to ....
a. Ribbon b. flower crown c. rope d. flower
b. How to Clean an LCD Screen
How to Clean an LCD Screen
1. Shake up the detergent and put it 15 — 20 cm away from the LCD screen.
2. Spray on the LCD screen surface directly.
3. Cleanse gently using the fabric cleanser or brush.

You can also do the following steps:


1. Spray the detergent on the fabric cleanser.
2. Clean the LCD screen surface to make it as bright as a new one.

38. What should you do to detergent first?


a. Spray it b. clean it c. put it away d. shake it up

39. Before cleaning the screen surface, we spray the detergent on the screen surface directly or spray it on ….
a. Our fingers b. The paper c. The fabric cleanser d. The brush

40. "Cleanse gently with the fabric cleanser or brush" (step 3). What does the underlined word mean?
a. Carefully b. Directly c. Harshly d. Cleanly

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