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A. 5Choose A, B, C, D or E for the correct answer.

"May I introduce myself?"


1. The underlined word has the same meaning as?
A. Acquaint.
B. Deduce.
C. Contest.
D. Annoy.
E. Dedicate.

2. The following are the expressions of congratulating, except…


A. Please accept my warm congratulation
B. I congratulate you on your success
C. I’m sorry to hear that
D. Congratulations!
E. Well done, congratulations for you
Read the dialog, and answer the following question.
Putri: What ‘s your plan for this weekend?
Sonny: I have no plans. Why?
Putri: Dini and I are going to Yogyakarta. Would you like to come?
Sonny: I’d love to, but it is too far. You know we only have a three-day holiday.
Putri: I don’t think so; our holiday will last for a week.
Sonny: I guess it will be tiring. Why don’t we go to ‘Glamping’ in Ciwidey, South of Bandung?
Putri: We often go to Ciwidey, but ‘Glamping’ with the tea plantation and the ‘Situ Patengang
Lake’ has a unique landscape, and we will camp by the lakeside. Oh, come on; do come with us,
Son!
Sonny: Well…, I think, I agree with you, I will ask permission to my daddy first.
Putri: Ah, that’s very cool, Son.
3. The underlined utterances is ....
A. Asking for intention
B. Expressing intention
C. Planning for holiday
D. Telling for holiday
E. Replying to a question

4. Which one of these expressions is asking for intention?


A. What ‘s your plan for this weekend?
B. Would you like to come?
C. Why don’t we go to ‘Glamping’ in Ciwidey, South of Bandung?
D. I guess it will be tiring.
E. Why?
Barack Obama is the president of United States. He is an African-American. He is tall and thin.
He is bald. He has dark complexion, pointed nose, and oval face.
He is the first black man who becomes the president of United States. He is known as a smart
and wise man. He is a loving husband for his wife and a good father for his two children. People
from all over the world adore him because of his spirit and action in creating peace in this world.
He also looks friendly because he always smiles a lot.
5. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To persuade the readers to choose him in the election.
B. To entertain the readers about the story of Barrack Obama.
C. To report the life of the president of United States of america.
D. To describe Barrack Obama’s physical appearance and personality.
E. To retell about Barrack Obama’s life.

6. What does Barack Obama look like?


A. He has dark complexion, pointed nose and oval face
B. He has fair complexion, pointed nose and oval face
C. He has dark complexion, pointed nose and round face
D. He has dark complexion, flat nose and oval face
E. He has dark complexion, flat nose and round face

On Wednesday, my students and I went to Yogyakarta. We stayed at Dirgahayu Hotel which is


not far from Malioboro.
On Thursday, we visited the temples in Prambanan. There are three big temples, the Brahmana,
Syiwa and Wisnu temples. They are really amazing. We visited only Brahmana and Syiwa
temples, because Wisnu temple is being renovated.
On Friday morning we went to Yogya Kraton. We spent about two hours there. We were lucky
because we were led by a smart and friendly guide. Then we continued our journey to
Borobudur. We arrived there at four p.m. At 5 p.m. we heard the announcement that Borobudur
gate would be closed.
In the evening, we left for Jakarta by wisata bus.
7. The text above mainly discusses about……..
A. The writer’s trip to Yogyakarta
B. The writer’s first visit to Prambanan
C. The writer’s impression about the guide
D. The writer’s experience at Yogya Kraton
E. The writer’s impression about Borobudur

8. The text is written in the form of a/an………


A. Recount
B. Narrative
C. Report
D. Anecdote
E. Spoof
Once upon a time there were four little rabbits. Their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail and
Peter. One morning they were allowed to play outside. Their mother reminded them not to go to
Mr. McGregor’s Garden because their father had an accident there.
Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail were good little rabbits. They went down the lane to pick
blackberries. But Peter was naughty. He ran straight away to Mr. McGregor’s Garden. He ate
some lettuces, French beans, and radishes. Suddenly, he met Mr. McGregor. Peter was very
frightened and rushed away as fast as he could. He lost a pair of shoes and a jacket while he was
running. Peter never stopped running or looked behind him till he got home. During the evening,
he was sick because he was so tired. He had to drink some medicine while three of his brother
had bread, mild and blackberries for supper.
9. What did Peter lose while he was running?
A. One of his shoes
B. A pair of shoes
C. Book
D. Vegetable
E. Medicine
10. Most students think that Mathematics is ________ than other subjects.
A. More expensive
B. More beautiful
C. More diligent
D. More difficult
E. More effective

11. I have no idea why he spoke … than before.


A. Gently
B. Diligent
C. Gentlier
D. More gently
E. As gentle as

12. She ... been to France.


A. Has
B. Have
C. Was
D. Were
E. Are

13. My English .... improved well since I moved to Australia.


A. Has
B. Have
C. Had4
D. Was
E. Were

14. Read the dialogue to answer!


Deni: What are you doing?
Dina: I’m preparing for the party next Saturday.
Deni: Are you one of the committee members?
Dina: Yes. I’m the one who is responsible for distributing these posters.
Deni: … What is the most appropriate response to say next?
A. I think you are on the committee.
B. That’s a good idea.
C. I agree with your opinion.
D. I can help you.
E. You should be responsible.

15. Read the dialogue to answer the question!


Yuni: You look confused.
Yanto: I met a foreigner today, but I couldn’t say a word. I’m too nervous.
Yuni: We live in Bali. There are many foreigners here.
Yanto: What should I do?
Yuni: … What is the best response to reply next?
A. You should try to practice your English.
B. You can meet the foreigners again.
C. I think you are right.
D. I suppose you can speak English.
E. I should help you meet the foreigner.

16. Read this dialogue to answer the question!


Boy: I heard that you will go to the big town. Is that true?
Girl: Yes, that’s true. It will be my first time visiting a big town.
Boy: You should be careful with your money. There are many pickpockets.
Girl: Okay, I’ll remember that. What does the boy suggest to the girl?
A. Be careful of the climate
B. Take care of your money
C. Spend your money well
D. Visit her town
E. See the pickpockets
How is your holiday, Anne? Right now, I am enjoying a cup of hot coffee in the cosiest café in
Yogyakarta while writing this letter for you. You know my uncle, don’t you? He always reminds
me that I shouldn’t miss seeing the whole city and visiting some beautiful places too. So, we
decided to walk around the city all day and we don’t forget to take some pictures. We have
visited Alun-Alun, the Sultan’s Palace, Taman Sari and of course, Malioboro street. We didn’t go
to Prambanan Temple because it was almost dark. But, we are going to and see it tomorrow.
This city is unbelievable. The streets are always busy. Many people walk along the pedestrian
streets. They look busy with their own business. It is very hot around here.
I hope you enjoy your holiday too and I can’t wait to give you some souvenirs that I bought for
you. I miss you Anne and I will see you back in Perth on the 15th.
Love,
Allison Key
17. What is the letter about?
A. Relatives in Yogyakarta
B. Allison's holiday activities
C. The weather in Yogyakarta
D. Tourist attractions in Yogyakarta
E. Beautiful souvenirs from Yogyakarta

18. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the letter?


A. Allison wants Anne to visit her in Yogyakarta.
B. Allison and her uncle went to Yogyakarta for a holiday
C. Allison and Anne will spend a holiday together in Perth.
D. Allison shares information about the best place to stay in Yogyakarta.
E. Allison didn’t visit Prambanan Temple because she didn’t want to visit it.

19. What are the ingredients that the following text mentioned?
Mix it up Salad
Ingredients: 1/3 cup of orange juice, 1 tablespoon of honey, 1 cups honeydew melon, 1 bowl of
strawberries, 2 cups of grapes, 1 cups green apple, 2 oranges
Equipments: Cups, spoon, bowl, whisk, fork
Steps:
1. First, make the dressing by putting the orange juice and honey in a bowl and mix them well.
2. Then, add the fruit.
3. After that, mix until all the fruit is lightly coated with the dressing
4. Next, put it the refrigerator for one hour.
5. Finally, serve it cold.
A. Honeydew, grapes, pineapple, honeydew melon.
B. Honey, honeydew melon, green grapes, melon.
C. Honey, watermelon, green apple, strawberries.
D. Honey, honeydew melon, green apple, strawberries.
E. Honey, watermelon, green apple, strawberries.

20. What is the communicative purpose of the following procedure text?


A. To tell how and why salad mix it up.
B. To describe the ingredients to make salad.
C. To tell the function of orange juice in making salad.
D. To inform about how to make salad.
E. To tell about equipment

21. The best arrangement for the following procedure text is ...
How to make a cup of tea
1. Next, pour the boiling water into the teapot. To obtain the best flavor, the tea should soak for
three to five minutes before being served.
2. First, fill in the kettle with some water from the tap
3. After that, put one or two teaspoonfuls of tea leaves into a teapot.
4. Finally, pour the tea into cups and don’t forget to add some sugar in it. Stir it. The tea is ready
to be served.
5. Then, place it on the stove and wait until the water is boiling.
A. 2 - 3 - 5 - 1 - 4
B. 2 - 5 - 1 - 3 - 4
C. 2- 1 - 5 - 3 - 4
D. 2 - 5 - 3 - 1 - 4
E. 2- 1 - 5 - 4 - 3
Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to build up new cells and
replace the worn-out cells. However, the food that we take must be changed into substances that
can be carried in the blood to the places where they are needed. This process is called digestion.
The first digestive process takes place in the mouth. The food we eat is broken up into small
pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva
contains digestive juice which moisten the food, so it can be swallowed easily.
From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into the stomach. Here,
the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach for several hours. Then the
food enters the small intestine. All the time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing,
mixing and moving the food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. These are soon absorbed by the villi (microscopic
branch projections from the intestine walls) and passed into the bloodstream.
22. What is the text about?
A. The digestive system
B. The digestive juice
C. The method of the digestive system
D. The process of intestine work
E. The food substances

23. How can we swallow the food easily?


A. The food changes into acids absorbed by the villi.
B. The food must be digested first through the process.
C. The food is directly swallowed through esophagus into the stomach.
D. The food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach.
E. The food we take must be changed into substances carried in the blood to the places.

24. If I … (finish) my assignment tonight, I will go to Mall with my friends.


A. Finish
B. Finished
C. Would Finish
D. Had Finish
E. Will Finish

25. If you cook vegetables for long time, they …. (lose) their nutrients.
A. Lose
B. Will lose
C. Had lose
D. Would lose
E. Choose

26. If today is your birthday, I (give) you present.


A. Give
B. Gives
C. Will give
D. Would give
E. Given

Here is my unforgettable experience. One day I joined a story telling contest. Two of my friends
and I had been chosen to take a part in the final round at the district level. I was very happy and
eager to win the competition.
For preparation, I had to memorize and understand the story well. My teacher guided and taught
me pronunciation, facial expression and gestures. One day, before performing, my friends and I
were busy to prepare the props and costumes for the competition. Thing that me sad was my
teacher rented the props and costumes for my friends but not for me. My two friends had
beautiful costumes and luxurious props. Although I just wore the simple ones, I performed my
best to win the competition.
The competition started. I got number 29 and my friends got number 5 and 10. I was nervous but
I showed my best performance on stage. Lots of people took photos and videos of me. Finally,
anxiety was gone after I had finished performing. And then, the announcement came which made
three of us very uneasy. Luckily, I was chosen as the first winner. I went to the stage and all the
judges congratulated me and gave a plague, trophy, and money. I was very happy.
27. What is the writer’s intention to write the text?
A. To tell his achievement
B. To win the competition
C. To describe his feeling to the teacher
D. To show his disappointment to teacher.
E. To tell his expectation to be the winner.

28. Why did the writer feel sad before the competition?
A. She had no luxurious gown.
B. Her teacher really cares about her.
C. Her teacher was not fair to her.
D. Her friends did not support her.
E. She only had a very simple dress

29. From the text it can be concluded that ….


A. Practice makes performance go well.
B. Being nervous helps perform well on the stage.
C. Wearing simple clothes can help win the competition.
D. It is necessary to wear beautiful costumes for the competition
E. Wearing the dress code for perform

30. What is the correct arrangement of the following sentences?


(1) Reni: Listen! Forget about medicine. Try this herbal remedy
(2) Reni: But this herbal medicine doesn't have any side effect. Trust me.
(3) Reni: Ninno, what seems to be the problem?
(4) Reni: You harm your kidneys if you drink too much medicine
(5) Ninno: I don't think so. The doctor knows the dosage
(6) Ninno: Thanks for your offer, but I prefer this medicine. Please don't force me to take herbal
medicine
(7) Ninno: Well, I have a sore throat and the doctor prescribed medicine
(8) Ninno: No, thanks.
A. 3 - 7 - 1 - 8 - 4 - 5 - 2 - 6
B. 3 - 7 - 2 - 1 - 8 - 5 - 4 - 6
C. 3 - 5 - 4 - 7 - 1 - 2 - 6 - 8
D. 3 - 6 - 1 - 8 - 4 - 5 - 2 - 7
E. 3 - 7 - 1 - 6 - 2 - 8 - 4 – 5

31. My brother repaired the motorcycle yesterday, passive voice:


A. My brother was repaired the motorcycle yesterday
B. The motorcycle was repaired by my brother yesterday
C. The motorcycle is repaired by my brother yesterday
D. My brother was being repaired the motorcycle yesterday
E. The motorcycle has been repaired by my brother yesterday

32. Mary helped the boy. The passive is ...


A. The boy is helped by Mary
B. The boy was helped by Mary
C. The boy is being helped by Mary
D. The boy helps by Mary
E. Mary is helping the boy
The television is not bad. When exposed to the right shows or program, your child can learn
useful things. Research indicates that watching TV can have a positive impact on children. It can
help them change their behave ior and attitude for good.
There are a few channels that broadcast only educational content covering subjects loke art and
craft, science, history, geography, and math. The TV is also a great medium that exposes children
to different languages around the world.
The sounds and colorful images on the screen appeal to children and also retain their attention.
From movies to cartoon shows, there are several programs to keep children engaged.
TV shows aimed at young children and adolescents are not only educational but also inspiring.
Educational TV programs encourage children to try new things. For example, a TV show about
creative fun can inspire a child to try something new with clay, paints, or paper. Likewise, a
documentary about famous scientists, artists, and other public figures can also inspire the to do
good deeds or achieve something big in life.
33. Children …. Have good behavior and attitude when watching the right TV shows
A. Will
B. Shall
C. Must
D. Might
E. Have to

34. The word engaged in paragraph 3 in the passage is closest in meaning to….
A. Involved
B. Concerned
C. Occupied
D. Committed
E. Connected

The following dialog is for questions 35-38


Mawar: What do you think we should make for our culture project report?
Bagus: I'm not sure either. Let's start selecting the topics we have gathered.
Mawar: All right. What about this, "The value of puppet to foreign students."
Bagus: That's unique. What is the purpose of the study?
Mawar: To see how many foreign students study puppet and why they choose to study puppet.
Bagus: Well. Don't you think it will be difficult for us to get the data? Where can we find that
many foreigners?
Mawar: That's right. What about this? "Students understanding to their cultural heritage". We can
do it at our school.
Bagus: That's a good idea. What we can list several famous cultural heritages and see how
familiar they to them.
Mawar: Alright. What's next?
Bagus: Let’s gather information about famous culture in Indonesia and develop questionnaires
from that.
Mawar: What about just asking the students directly and recording it on our phone?
Bagus: We still have to make questions to be asked to the them.
Mawar: I see. Let’s make the questionnaires.
35. What is the dialog about?
A. Gathering report topics
B. Informing a report topic
C. Determining a report topic
D. Comparing two report topics
E. Exchanging option on report topics

36. Why did they cancel to make a report about puppet?


A. Puppet has too many variations
B. Puppet is a difficult subject to study
C. Foreign students study puppet privately
D. There are many foreign students in their school
E. They get difficulty to find the subjects

37. What is Mawar's idea in gathering the data?


A. Ask the participants to fill information in questionnaires
B. Do a direct interview with the participants and tape them.
C. Send questionnaires to the participants and collect them later
D. Take pictures with the participants and write their statements
E. Ask the participants to make videos and send them to Bagus and Mawar

38. What can be inferred from the text?


A. Bagus and Mawar had collected many interesting report topics
B. Bagus and Mawar will ask teachers as the participants for the report
C. The students will be questioned about their understanding of puppet
D. The research for the report will be conducted at Bagus neighborhood
E. Bagus and Mawar will study famous cultural heritages and report them
The following dialog is for questions 39-41
Yani: How is our report, Febri?
Febri: I have finished the methodology What about you, Arya?
Arya: I am still writing the glossary. How many pages do we need for the glossary?
Febri: I think one full page is enough. How many have you got so far?
Arya: It is almost two full pages Should I cut it?
Febri: No, It's fine. What about you, Yani?
Yani: Most of the front pages are done. What about the title? Is "Different ways in fermenting
tempeh” good?
Febri: Yeah. Thats fine. It represents our report, accurately Don't you agree Arya?
Arya: I agree. Most of our data are about the different results of fermenting tempeh, so the title is
appropriate.
Yani: Alright. I’m glad that everyone agreed
39. Why does everyone agree with the reports title?
A. It has the proper length
B. It matches with their research
C. It is simple and meaningful
D. It is created by everyone
E. It has the word tempeh on it

40. How does Yani feel about the report's title?


A. Amazed
B. Curious
C. Satisfied
D. Interested
E. Embarrassed

41. From the text we know that…….


A. Arya suggested the reports title
B. The report's glossary is over one page
C. Yani have finished her part in writing the report
D. Arya, Yani and Febri are working on different reports
E. Arya will reduce the amount of glossary
The following text is for questions 42-45
Aim
The objective of the survey was to find out whether shopping habits have changed since the
building of the now suburban mall at Lake water and to identify trends for the future
Method
The survey targeted four groups of people:
(A) downtown residents,
(B) suburban residents up to three miles from the center of town.
(C) business owners in the central area of town, and
(D) merchants in the new mall Shoppers received one questionnaire, while merchants received
another Researches visited 50 homes in the center of town and 50 in the suburbs as well as a
cross section of stores in both locations
Results
SHOPPERS
75% of all residents said that they had been to the new mall at least twice during the last month.
Of these, the majority were from group B. Among the most popular reasons cited for shopping at
Lake, water instead of downtown were the ample free parking there compared with the
difficulties of parking there compared with the difficulties of parking in the center of town and
the convenience of having large number of stores in one location in the mall. Families, in
particular mentioned the Lake water children's play area as an important advantage.
In contrast two-thirds of those questioned in group A reported that they valued the convenience
of being able to walk to the stores Eight out of ten of the order shoppers surveyed said that their
daily shopping trip was their only contact with other people Moreover, they preferred the
personal attention of the smaller stores compared with the anonymous atmosphere of the larger
outlets. They were. however, concerned that prices were increasing.
MERCHANTS
The merchants in town have seen the business drop off to up a half whereas Lake water business
has recorded a steady increase in sales over the year. When asked whether they viewed the future
with optimism, a large majority of group D replied positively, while only 5% of group said that
they expected to see a growth in their business in the coming year.
Conclusions
The opening of Lake water mall has clearly had devastating effect on downtown shopping, and
this trend seems set to continue. Parking problems downtown have been a significant factor in
changing people's habits. Mobile, better-off commers are deserting the main street for the new
mall, leaving downtown merchants to rely on the business of local residents, particularly the
elderly and those without cars as a result, many long-established businesses now face grave
difficulties.
42. What is the report about?
A. The future of a new mall
B. The impact of a new mall
C. Merchant business in downtown
D. Research on residents and the activities
E. Shoppers' confusion in choosing a shopping area
43. How did the researchers get data from shoppers?
A. They conducted an interview with the shoppers
B. They gathered the shoppers and asked them questions
C. They recorded the shoppers’ visits at the mall
D. They visited the shoppers’ houses
E. They asked the shoppers to fill questionnaires

44. From the test we know that……


A. The merchants feel the benefit of the new mall
B. The shopper’s peeler shopping at the new mall
C. It was easier to park in the downtown shopping area
D. The sales in the downtown area are still steady
E. The shops in the downtown area reduce their products prices

45. "Among the most popular reasons cited for shopping at Lake water instead of downtown
were the ample free parking…..” (Result) The underlined word can be replaced by
A. Abundant
B. Proper
C. Limited
D. Complete
E. Distant
The following dialog is for questions 46-50
Wedha: Is this your group project report during our school festival?
Usi: it is Finally, we have finished it? Have you finished yours?
Wedha: I have. What did you during our school festival?
Usi: we sold juices and milkshakes.
Wedha: What did you write in the report?
Usi: I wrote the reason why our group decided to make a drink stand, the process of getting the
stand ready and the sales records
Wedha: Were there no problems during the sales worth writing?
Usi: Ah yes, I forgot It was also written in the report.
Wedha: So, how was the sale? Did your drink stand get profit?
Usi: The sale was great. It was hot during the festival and our stand barely kept up with the line
of buyers.
46. The dialog tells you about?
A. school festival
B. project document
C. sales profits
D. drink stands
E. festival report

47. Where does the dialog probably take place?


A. At Wedha house
B. At the festival
C. At the drink stand
D. In the classroom
E. In the teachers’ office

48. Usi forgot to………………


A. Write the sales records
B. Mentions about the problem
C. Report the profits of the sales
D. Write the problem during the festival
E. Tell Wedha about the result of the sales

49. What can be inferred from the text……


A. Usi got good profits from the sand
B. Wedha is a member of Usi’s group
C. Wedha sold milkshakes during the festivals
D. The sales were great because it has no competitors
E. Usi had smooth sales during the festival

50. Which the following should be included in the introduction of a report?


A. Personal options
B. Background information
C. Supporting arguments
D. Dialog between characters
E. Introduce the place

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