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Tugas remedial bhs inggris Nama: ELI ANDRIANI KELAS: IX-i NO ABSEN: 10 The Three Sheiks and Queen

of Arabia Maura, who liked to be thought of as the most beautiful and powerful queen of Arabia, had many suitors. One by one she discarded them, until her list was reduced to just three sheiks, all equally young and handsome, rich and strong. It was very hard to decide who would be the best of them. One evening, Maura disguised herself and went to the camp of the three sheiks, as they were about to have a dinner, and asked them for something to eat. The first gave her some leftover food; the second gave her some unappetizing camels tail; the third sheik, who was called Hakim, offered her some of the most tender and tasty meat. After dinner, the disguised queen left the sheiks camp. The following day the queen invited the three sheiks to dinner at her palace. She ordered her servants to give each one exactly what they had given her the evening before. Hakim, who received a plate of delicious meat, refused to eat it if the other two could not share it with him, and this act finally convinced Queen Maura that he was the man for her. Without question, Hakim is the most generous of you she announced her choice to the sheiks, So it is Hakim I will marry. 1. The three sheiks were not A.rich B.young C.strong D.gloomy E.handsome 2.Which statement is TRUE about the queen? A. The queen was the most powerful queen in Africa. B. The queen was very proud of her beauty and riches. C. The queen herself served the sheiks with delicious food. D. The queen was very careful in deciding whom she would marry. E. The queen was very satisfied with the food given by the sheiks. 3. The Queen ordered her servants to give the sheiks the same kind of food she got from them the evening before because A. she wanted to entertain her guests B. she wanted to test the sheiks taste C. she wanted to see the sheiks reactions D. she wanted to make a joke of the sheiks E. she wanted to repay the sheiks kindness

4. The main idea of paragraph six is A. Hakim was unselfish person. B. Hakim was served with succulent meat. C. Hakim was satisfied with the food served. D. Hakim wanted to share the food with the sheiks. E. Hakim had made the queen find the resolution of her problem.

The text is for questions 20 to 23. Some of the worlds finest roads make use of bodies of water. They are called canals. Canals are man made waterways. They are usually straight and narrow. But they are filled with water. They connect rivers and lakes, oceans and lakes, rivers and rivers, and oceans and oceans so that boats and ships can go from one to the other. Most canals are used for transportation. Barges, boats, and ships carry goods over canals. Some are used to irrigate land or to carry sewage from large cities. Canals also reduce the cost of shipping goods and offer travel short cuts, Canals even go over hills and mountains. But you know that water cant flow up a hill; so how can the water and boats in a canal go up a hill? Something called a lock is used. It is a giant tank. The tank is big enough to hold a long boat. The boat floats into the tank, and the doors behind it are closed to lock the boat in there. Then more water is let into the tank. When the tank is full of water, the tank door in front of the boat is opened and the boat floats out. The boat floats higher and higher as the water rises. It floats either out into a higher part of the canal or into another tank or lock, which will lift it still higher. To go down the hill on the other side, the boat enters a lock that is full of water. As the water is let out of the lock, the boat will float lower and lower. So locks make it possible for boats or ships to move from one water level to another. 5. The text is about A. roads B. waterways C. water transportation D. worlds finest canals E. straight and narrow roads 6. Why do people build canals? A. To lift boats. B. To rise water. C. To store sewage. D. To hold a giant tank. E. To connect rivers, lakes, and oceans. 7. According to the text, the canals join together the following EXCEPT A. rivers and lakes

B. oceans and lakes C. rivers and rivers D. rivers and oceans E. oceans and oceans 8. They are straight and narrow like some roads. (Paragraph 2). The antonym of the underlined word is A. flat B. rough C. bumpy D. indirect E. winding

The text is for questions 24 and 25 ANNOUNCEMENT Pay attention! Our school will have a Debate Competition Participants : All students in our school It will be held from 10th 12th August 2008 Prizes : I Rp. 2.000.000,II Rp. 1.500.000,III Rp. 1.000.000,Please join us! 9. What is the announcement about? A. A school debate. B. A school competition. C. A debate competition. D. Extracurricular activities. E. Participants of the debate. 10. According to the text the competition A. is only for students with good English. B. is in the form of spoken arguments. C. is in the form of written arguments. D. will be held after school hours. E. will run for two days.

This text is for questions 26 to 28. Mangrove Trees

A mangrove is a tropical marine tree or shrub of the genus Rhizhopora. Mangroves have special aerial roots and salt-filtering tap roots that enable them to thrive in brackish water (brackish water is salty, but not as salty as sea water). There are several species of mangrove trees found all over the world. Some prefer more salinity, while others like to be very close to a large fresh water source (such as a river). Some prefer areas that are sheltered from waves. Some species have their roots covered with sea water everyday during high tide. Other species grow on dry land, but are still part of the ecosystem. Mangroves need to keep their trunk and leaves above the surface of the water. Yet they also need to be firmly attached to the ground so they are not moved by waves. There are three types of mangrove roots that play an important role for it: (1) support roots which directly pierce the soil. (2) level-growing roots which twist upwards and downwards, eith the upward twists emerging on the water surface. (3) level-growing roots whose downward twist (sub-roots) appear on the water surface. Any part of a root that appears above the water flows oxygen to the plant under water surface. As the soil begins to build up, these roots produce additional roots that become embedded in the soil. 11. The main idea of the text is A. Mangroves grow on dry land B. Mangroves are tropical marine trees C. There are many species of mangroves D. Mangroves roots filter the salt of the sea-water E. Mangrove roots are attached firmly to the ground 12. We can conclude that most mangrove trees A. need salt to grow. B. grow on dry land. C. grow on sheltered areas. D. get oxygen from water. E. grow near fresh water sources. 13. In order to grow well mangroves require the following, EXCEPT A. The roots twist upwards and downwards. B. The trunk should be above the water surface. C. The leaves should be above the water surface. D. The trees should be firmly attached to the ground. E. The parts of the plant under the water should have enough salt.

The text is for questions 14 to 15 Is it important to know what your kids are watching? Of course yes. Television can expose things you have tried to protect them from, especially violence, pornography, consumerism, etc.

A study demonstrated that spending too much time on watching TV during the day or at bedtime often causes bedtime disruption, stress, and short of sleep duration. Another research found that there is a significant relationship between the amount of time spent for watching television during adolescence and early adulthood, and the possibility of being aggressive. Meanwhile, many studies have identified a relationship between kids who watch TV a lot and being inactive and overweight. Considering some facts mentioned above, protect your children with the following tips: 1. Limit television viewing to 1 2 hours each day. 2. Do not allow your children to have a TV set in their bedrooms. 3. Review the rating of TV shows that your children watch. 4. Watch television with your children and discuss what is happening in the show. 15. What is the text about? A. The program shown on TV. B. Watching TV is disadvantageous. C. The effects of watching television on kids. D. Reviewing the ratings of TV shows is important. E. The importance of knowing the program watched by our children. 16. The following are the effects of watching TV a lot EXCEPT A. stress B. being active C. being aggressive D. bedtime disruption E. shorten sleep duration 17. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text? A. All TV programs are good for children. B. Children know what programs to watch. C. It is goof for a kid to watch TV all day long. D. It is very important for children to have a TV set in their bedrooms. E. Spending too much time for watching TV may cause kids inactive. 18. It is hard for a child to sleep because A. the parents review TVs program B. the parents limit the time to watch TV C. the kid watches TV with his/her parents D. the kid watches too much TV at bedtime E. the kid discusses the program with his/her parents

The text is for questions 19 and 20 We, a mining consultant company, are looking for

A SENIOR SECRETARY Female, graduated from a reputable university Min. 5 years of work experience Good command of English (oral & written) Computer literate (min. Word, Excel, Internet) Please submit your complete application, resume & recent photograph not more than 10 days after this ads to : HRD PT CITRA ENERGY DEVELOPMENT Wisma Emha Jln. Wijaya I No. 11A, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12170 Fax no. 021-7207978 e-mail address : mitraenergy@cbn.net.id only short listed candidates will be notified 19. What is the text about? A. Wisma Emha. B. A job vacancy. C. A senior secretary. D. An application letter. E. PT Citra Energy Development. 20. The following are the requirements asked EXCEPT A. Five years experience. B. Able to operate a computer. C. Able to speak and write in English. D. A graduate from a reputable university. E. Application letter should be sent ten days after this ads.

This text is for questions 21 to 22. Petroleum products, such as gasoline, kerosene, home heating oil, residual fuel oil and lubricating oils, come from one source. Crude oil is found below the earth surface, as well as under large bodies of water, from a few hundred feet below the surface to as deep as 25.000 feet into the earth interior. Crude oil is obtained by drilling a hole through the earth, but sometimes more dry holes are drilled than those producing oil. Pressure at the source, or pumping, forces the crude oil to the surface. Crude oil wells flows at varying rates, from ten to thousands of barrel per hour. Petroleum products vary greatly in physical appearance: thin, thick, transparent, or opaque. Their chemical compositions are made up of only two elements: carbon and hydrogen, which form compounds called hydrocarbons. Other chemical elements found in the union with the hydrocarbons are few and are classified as impurities. Trace elements are also found, but these are of such minute quantities that they are disregarded. The various petroleum products are refined from the crude oil by heating and condensing the vapors of crude oil. These products are called light oils such as gasoline, kerosene and

distillate oil. 21. The best title of the text is A. Petroleum Products. B. Crude Oil Products. C. Petroleum Processing. D. Processing Petroleum Products. E. Petroleum Chemical Compositing. 22. , but these are of such minute quantities. (Paragraph 2) The antonym of the underlined word is A. big B. wide C. broad D. plain E. apparent 23. The second paragraph is mainly about A. the products of crude oil. B. the elements of crude oil. C. the impurities of crude oil. D. the physical appearance of crude oil. E. the chemical compositions of crude oil.

The text is for questions 24 to 25. Breaking and Entering is an unusual film. Will and Sandy are two architects working on a major urban renewal project in the Kings Cross section in London. The area is unsafe and ready for such a project. Will and Sandy move their offices into a nearby vacant warehouse. Will has to deal with constant burglaries at his new office. One night, he saw Miro trying to break into the building. He chased Miro to his run down apartment block and watched him return to his mother, Amira, a Bosnian immigrant who makes a living tailoring clothes. Soon, Will meet Amira and they begin an affair. And Amira learns that Will holds the key of her sons future. How far will this mother go to protect her son? Breaking and Entering is a very enteristing film, but it is almost entirely character driven. This is not a bad thing although in the film we are exposed to a story or action driven. Anthony Minghella, the director, creates some of the most believable, interesting characters these actors have ever played. It is almost painful to watch them on their journey. Each of characters makes decisions affecting how their lives will play out, or change and these decisions and actions affect the story. The characters arent reacting to the story. They are changing it. 24. The text is mainly about A. a review of a new film, Breaking and Entering.

B. the process in making the new film, Breaking and Entering. C. an amusing story dealing with experience in different ways. D. an account of an unusual or amusing incident retold by the film. E. the description how the film is accomplished through a series of steps. 25. Will and Sandy move their offices into a nearby vacant warehouse. (Paragraph 1). The antonym of the underlined word is A. empty B. fulfilled C. covered D. occupied E. luxurious 26. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text? A. Miro is one of the burglars who tried to break into Wills new office. B. Will has to deal with consultant burglaries at his new office. C. Miro is Amiras son, a Bosnian immigrant who makes a living by tailoring clothes. D. The area where the two architects work is unsafe and ready for a renewal project. E. Minghella, the critic, creates some of the most interesting characters the actors have ever played. The text is for questions 27 to 28 Nuclear power is generated by using uranium, which is a metal mined in various parts of the world. The first large-scale nuclear power station was opened at Calder Hall in Cumbria, England, in 1956. Some military ships and submarines have nuclear power plant for engines. Nuclear power produces around 11% of the worlds energy needed, and produces huge amounts of energy. It causes no pollution as youd get when burning fossil fuels. The advantages of nuclear is as follows: (1) It costs about the same as coal, so its not expensive to make. (2) It doesnt produce smoke or carbon dioxide, so it doesnt contribute to the greenhouse effect. (3) It produces huge amounts of energy from small amount uranium. (4) It produces small amounts of waste. (5) It is reliable. On the other hand, nuclear power is very, very dangerous. It must be sealed up and buried for many years to allow the radioactivity to die away. Furthermore, although it is reliable, a lot of money has to be spent on safety because if it does go wrong, a nuclear accident can be a major disaster. People are increasingly concerned about this. In the 1990s nuclear power was the fastest growing source of power in many parts of the world. In 2005, it was the 2^nd slowestgrowing. 27. The text discusses

A. nuclear in general B. nuclear biggest station C. the danger of radioactive D. the disadvantages of nuclear power E. the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power 28. The opposite of dangerous is (Paragraph 4) A. vile B. dull C. tiny D. calm E. safe 29. Why is nuclear power very dangerous? Because A. its radioactivity lasts long B. uranium is renewable C. it is reliable D. it is cheap E. it is safe 30. Which statement is TRUE about nuclear? A. It is reliable. B. It is costly to make. C. It causes air pollution. D. It affects the greenhouse. E. It produces small amount of energy. This text is for questions 45 to 47. Last week I took my five-year old son, Willy, to a musical instrument store in my hometown. I wanted to buy him a set of junior drum because his drum teacher advised me to buy him one. Willy likes listening to music very much. He also likes asking me everything he wants to know. Even his questions sometimes seem precocious for a boy of his age. He is very inquisitive. We went there by car. On the way, we saw a policeman standing near a traffic light regulating the passing cars and other vehicles. He blew his whistle now and then. Seeing the policeman blowing his whistle, Willy asked me at once, Dad, why is the policeman using a whistle, not a drum? Hearing his unexpected question I answered reluctantly, Because he is not Phil Collins! 31. What does the text talk about? A. Willy and his new drum. B. Phil Collins and his drum. C. A policeman and his whistle. D. Willys drum private teacher.

E. The writers five-years old son. 32. From the text above we know that Willy is a/an boy. A. smart B. funny C. stupid D. childish E. annoying 33. Which sentence makes the text a funny story? A. He is very inquisitive. B. Because he is not Phil Collins. C. He blew his whistle now and then. D. He also likes asking me everything he wants to know. E. Dad, why is the policeman using a whistle not a drum? This text is for questions 34 to 35. PHILIPPINES : At least nine people were killed and dozens were injured when the Philippines security forces clashed with dozens of slum dwellers who resisted the tearing down of their homes in the northern province, a police commander said Tuesday. Raul Gonzales, the police chief in the northern Cordillera area, said, that the soldiers and police officers traded gunfire with dozens of people who are illegally occupying the private land in Kalinga province. Our team was ambushed on their way to the community to be demolished, said Gonzales. He added that the security only defended themselves after the residents dug foxholes and opened fire with automatic rifles. Nine people were killed and dozens were wounded, including 10 police officers during almost 10 hours of fighting. We even had to evacuate some of our officers who needed surgery to get the bullets from their bodies. Reuters 34. What is the passage about? A. An illegal gunfire trade. B. A demolition of illegal slum dwellers. C. A fight between the police officers and the soldiers. D. A clash between the security forces and the slum dwellers. E. A clash between the police officers and the security officers. 35. The clash happened because A. illegal slum dwellers resisted the demolition of their homes. B. the police officers and soldiers shot the dwellers. C. nine people were killed by the security forces. D. the police officers firing the dwellers. E. the people dwelled in private land. 36. Raul Gonzales said that

A. ten police officers had to be evacuated. B. ten police officers were killed in the fighting.. C. ten police officers were injured during the fighting. D. some of the wounded people needed surgery. E. more than ten police officers were killed and injured in the fighting.

37.

Interviewer Supervisor

: Do you inspect every single device? : .. especially those regarding the electrical circuit.

A.On certain products I do B.The inspector did all C.We always order devices D.I am the head electrician 38. Tina Jack : The workout works well for your body building program. : if I didnt think the gym was helping me feel better, .. my member card.

A,I would renew B.I would not renew C.Id have renewed D.I wont be renewing 39. Policeman Cynthia : I understand you were the key witness for the robbery. : .. in the bank besides the tellers.

A.I was reporting some people B.No, I havent talked to anyone C.Yes, I was the only other person D.The robbers and I were witnessing 40. Sheila : Peter, I must be boarding now, Ill call you when I arrive in Denpasar. Bye. Peter : Fine. Ill be in the office until 5. .. Bye.

A.Can I call you back? B.Speak to you later. C.Is Sheila available? D.Sorry to keep you waiting. 41. accept: Sir, Im afraid I cant go to work today. My father passed away last night. Manager: Oh, .. A.Please accept my condolence B.What a terrible thing to see C.You have a lot of work to do D.Please send my regard to him 42. Budi ivan : Boy, the forklift wont start. : Well .. the plugs?

A.Should you cleaning B.Why dont you try to clean C.Would you better to clean D.Did you forget to be cleaned 43. Manage : .. the monthly meeting will start an hour earlier. Supervisor : Right away, sir. A.Please inform the staffs B.I heard the information C.Basic information says D.Be required to inform 44. Mario performance. : The new chairman has promised that the football league will improve its

Dandi

: hes right and as a player, ..

A.I cant keep my promise B.It is highly promising C.I have the same promise D.You promised it repeatedly 45. Rina : .. But please make sure that there are no shrimps in it.

Waiter : All right, Miss. And what about the drink? A.Could I have a plate of fried noodles? B.Do you mind if I have my lunch here? C.I have to tell you that Im not a vegetarian. D.I love cooking, especially sea food dishes. 46. Vania : I wanted to have a few people over for a dinner party on Saturday evening to

celebrate my graduation, and Id like to invite you especially, since you are my headmaster. Mr. Park : .., Vania. Saturday, did you say? A.Lets celebrate it B.Nice to meet you C.Id be delighted to D.I really like parties 47. Nania : Would you mind if I took a day off tomorrow? Manager : .. There are lots of works to do tomorrow. A.Of course, Nania. Its okay. B.Well, Id rather you didnt. C.I might take a day off as well.

D.All right if you want it. 48. Sinta : ..

Room service : We are sorry for the inconvenience and will send a repairman right away to your room. A.I know how an air conditioner produces coldness. B.Excuse me, I cannot find the TV remote con troll here. C.Im sorry but the water heater in my room doesnt work. D.The refrigerator has soft drinks and snakes in it. 49. Guest Receptionist : Welcome to Mahameru Hotel. Your room is on the third floor.

: Thank you. .. where the dining room is?

A.Does the floor B.Would you say C.Is my bedroom D.Could you tell me 50. Linda Bobby : Its my first job. I hope they dont make me do anything dangerous. : Well, you never know. .. the whole time in an office.

A.You might spend B.You are spending C.you have spent D.Youd better spend

TUGAS REMEDIAL BHS.INGGRIS NAMA: MELINDA SARI KELAS: IX-i

1. Transcription Man : Hi, my name is rani. How do you do? Woman : How do you do? Im Nancy. Man : Lets sit here. Woman : Thank you. Narrator: What are the speakers talking about? a. The womans news. b. The new places. c. Introduction d. The womans name. e. The new friend. Key : c 2. Transcription Man : Do you know Semarang? Woman : What do you think about it? Man : I think, Semarang is crowded and hot. Its traffic light is always heavy. Woman : I agree with you. Narrator: What does the man state? a. Picture. b. Opinion. c. Agreement. d. Promise. e. Place. Key : b 3. Transcription Man : Tina, Im happy today because I have got lottery from Bank Mandiri. Woman : Congratulation. Im delighted to hear that. Man : Thank you. What are you doing here? Woman : Im waiting my old friend. Narrator: How does the woman feel? a. Sad. b. Happy. c. Sympathy. d. Surprise. e. Satisfied. Key : b Part 2

4. Transcription Man : Why do you look so sad? Whats wrong with you? Woman : My daughter is sick. She is in the hospital now. I have to take care her all way. Man : . a. Its okay. b. Thats a good news. c. Thats really fine. d. Thats bad luck. e. Im glad to hear that. Key : d 5. Transcription Woman : What would you like to have for lunch ? I have chicken soup and corn soup. Which one do you like ? Man : .. Narrator : What would the man like to say ? a. Well, Id like to have lunch with you b. Its nice to have lunch with you c. Well, I like chicken soup better d. Dont worry Ill be there Key : C 6. Transcription Man : I want to relax. I have worked from morning to night. Woman : Would you like to watch movie at 8 p.m? Man : . a. Id love to. b. Its not my hobby. c. Im sorry I cant. d. Its good for you. Key : a 7. Transcription Man : You look need something. Woman : I forget to bring my pen. Can I borrow it? Man : . a. My pen is at home. b. My pen was stolen c. My pen is red. d. Sorry, Im using it for my self. Key : d 8. Transcription Man : You look confused today. Woman : Ive got stomachaches. I want to go to the toilet. May I go there? Man : . a. You are sick. b. Yes, please. c. I go alone. d. Take an aspirin.

Key : b 9.Transcription Man : Rita, Who does write this letter ? Woman:I am, Sir. What happens with it ? Man : You forget to use a big letter for the name`s of person. Woman:I`m sorry, Sir. I`ll do well next time. Man : a. It`s great b. That`s good idea c. I`m dissatisfied with your work d. Your job is very good Key : c 10. Transcription Man : Good morning, Nancy Woman: Good Morning, Mr. Rusli Man : Where does your husband work ? Woman: He diagnoses some patients every morning. He also checks them in the poly. He always wears a stethoscope Narrator: Which one the pictures is suitable with the text above? a. Picture(hotel) b. Picture(hospital) c. Picture(supermarket) d. Picture(barber shop) e. Picture(school) Key : b 11. Text monologue My friend, Wibowo is a bank clerk. He works for an International bank. Everyday, he serves the customers politely. He works so hard and he gets a good salary. Which picture is suitable with the monologue? a. Picture(clerk) b. Picture(driver) c. Picture(shepherd) d. Picture(farmer) e. Picture(teacher) Key : a 12. Text monologue What I like about squash is you get more exercise in half an hour than you get in two hours from any other sport, and you enjoy yourself in the process. I must be losing weight. Ive played three times this week. I reckon Ive sweated off a couple of pounds each time. a. picture(playing squash) b. picture(swimming) c. picture(playing golf) d. picture(playing football) e. picture(cycling) Key : a

Questions 13 to 15 refer to the following monologue Hans Christian Anderson is a very famous author. He was born on April 2nd 1825. He used to be an unlucky Danish boy. He spent his childhood full of sadness. His father was only a poor shoemaker and his mother worked as washer woman. At age of 11, his father died. 13. What does the speaker talk about. a. A famous author. b. A poor shoemaker. c. A Danish boy. d. A washer woman. e. A hard work mother. Key : a 14. How was the life of Hans Christian Anderson? a. Full of satisfaction b. Full of sadness c. Full of happiness. d. Very disappointed. e. Very painful. Key : b 15. What happened to his family when he was 11 years old? a. His mother died. b. His brother died. c. His grandmother died. d. His father died. e. His grandfather died. Key : d READING SECTION The text is for question 16 to 18 KENNEYS ANNUAL DOG SHOW The best dog Contest 9 am, Sunday, 28 April 2009 The Esplanade Registration open from 2 25 April 2009 Registration fee of $ 15 will be fully donated to The Animal Shelter Organization Prizes : 1st Prize : $ 1000 & Trophy 2nd Prize : $ 500 3rd Prize : $ 200 20 Consolation prizes : $ 20 each Prizes sponsored by Kenneys Dog Food Entry form,rules and regulations are available on any Kenneys Dog Food packaging Submit your entry to : Kenneys Dog Food

34 Tuas Road Singapore 739283 For enquiries, please call us at 62432938 16. When will the contest be held? a. 2 April 2009 b. 8 April 2009 c. 28 April 2009 d. 25 April 2009 e. 20 April 2009 Key : c 17. How much will the third winner get? a. $ 1000 b. $ 500 c. $ 200 d. $ 20 e. $ 10 Key : c 18. Who is the sponsor? a. The Esplanade b. The Animal Shelter Organization c. Kenneys Dog Food d. Kenney e. Tuas Road Singapore Key : c The following text is for questions 19, 20 and 21. 35 Manor Road Harpole, Porthsmouth, 16th September Dear Mr. Harrison, Jamie is coming back to school on Monday and my husband has asked me to explain the situation to you. Jamie has recovered from his bout of bronchitis now, but the doctor told us to keep him home for a few more days to be on the safe side. We hope he hasnt missed anything important since term began. We would like to asked you to watched over him for while and not to let him take part in games or gymnastics for a week. This is on the doctors advice I enclose a note from him. Jamie is so keen on games that he will try to play before he is fit enough, unless someone keeps an eye on him. We have provided him will all clothes on the list except the red athletics vests and the blue shorts. He has already grown out of last years pair, but we only discovered this yesterday and the local shop doesnt have any in the stock. I shall get some next week and forward them by post. We were very pleased that Jamie took to boarding school life so well in his first year, and we trust he will continue to be happy. We are both very grateful to you for being so helpful last year, and we look forward to having another talk with you at the parent teacher meeting next month. Yours Sincerely, Mrs. Williams

19. What is the letter about? Mrs. Williams asks Mr. Harrison . a. To buy a red athletics vests and blue shorts for Jamie. b. To bring Jamie to a doctor regularly c. To be more concern with Jamies health. d. To allow Jamie in attending the gymnastics class. e. To have a meeting next month. Key : c 20. Why can Jamie not bring his red athletics vest and blue shorts with him? a. Because her mother doesnt want him to join any sport club or class for several days. b. Because the shop doesnt have his size and they must wait for several days. c. Because there is no shop in their town. d. Because Jamie is not fit to join any sport club or class for several days. Key : b 21. Jamie took to boarding school life. The underlined word has the same meaning as . a. Nest. b. Dorm. c. Canteen. d. Wooden class. e. International. Key :b The following text is for questions 22 to 24 Joyful and health with Vitacee 500 Sweetlets Vitamin C As professionals you need to appear joyful and healthy. For this, you need an adequate amount of vitamin C. Vitacee 500 replaces vitamin C contents in blood Blood due to smoking or sucking cigarette smoke. Helps in absorbing iron for the prevention of anemia. Available in three fresh flavors : lemon, strawberry, and grapes. 22. What makes vitacee important for professionals? a. It consists of three flavors. b. It is available in any drugstore. c. It provides sufficient amount of vitamin C. d. It is not appropriate to bad smoker. e. It may cause anemia. Key : C 23. What is the purpose of the text? a. To describe a sweetlest vitamin C. b. To explain how vitacee is made. c. To entertain reader about vitamin C. d. To present some points of view about vitacee. e. To inform the importance of vitacee.

Key : E 24. For this, you need an adequate amount of vitamin C. The underlined word may be replaced by . a. Sufficient b. Excessive c. Large d. Plentiful e. Small. Key : A The following text is for question 25 to 28 The mouse was nibbling the cat left over by some picnickers when the cat came over and said the cake was his. The mouse stopped argued with the cat. The duck walked past, saw the cake and said, Thats was my cake. Then came along the chicken, followed by the lamb. All of them said that the cake belonged to them. While they were quarrelling, an army of ants carried the cake away. Wheres my cake? the mouse screamed. You took my cake! the mouse said to the cat. The cat turn to the duck called him a thief. The animals had a big fight over the cake. In the meantime, the ants had taken the cake to their hiding place and were enjoying the cake. Yummy! Isnt the cake a real treat? one ant asked. Hearing the question, all of the other ants burst out laughing. 25. The story mainly tells us about. a. The mouse and the ants. b. The cake and small ants. c. The mouse and the duck. d. The chicken and the cake. e. The mouse and the picnickers. Key : B 26. Why did they fight over the cake? a. The cake was very delicious. b. The duck hid the cake. c. The mouse ate all the cake. d. Each of them wanted the cake. e. The cake belonged to the chicken. Key : D 27. The purpose of the text is to . a. Tell the taste of the cake. b. Inform how delicious the cake is. c. Entertain readers about a narrative story. d. Amuse readers with the information. e. Persuade readers not to quarrel. Key : C 28. ,all of the other ants burst out laughing. The underlined phrase can be replaced by. a. Blew up.

b. Called up. c. Set up. d. Built up. e. Worn out. Key : A The following text is for question 29 to 31 SEMARANG. The police thought that two burglars started the robbery at 151 Pattimura street on Sunday afternoon. The burglars broke into the students room while they were going to a football game. They never thought that while they were away, burglars would break into their boarding house 29. What is the text about? a. Some students whos having a football game. b. The police arrested some burglars. c. Some burglars broke into the students room. d. Some policemen robbed at 151 Pattimura street. e. The students caught the burglars. Key : C 30. The students seem to think that . a. They had locked their room. b. Their boarding house was not safe. c. There would be a robbery in their boarding house. d. Their boarding house was in a safe area. e. There would easily break into their room. Key : D 31. The burglars broke into the students room . The underlined phrase means. a. Broke forcefully. b. Entered by force. c. Put into pieces. d. Easily entered. e. Came into. Key : B The following text is for number 32-35 When Tom decided to go on holiday to England, he wrote a friend of his who was living in London and asked if he could meet him at the airport. The friend wrote back to say that he would be there. So Tom was surprised when he reached the airport to find that his friend not turned up. He walked around a short while and then, because he had a slight headache, went into the restaurant and had a cup of strong, black coffee. After that he left much better. He bought a couple of magazines at the bookstall and went into the lounge to read them. He felt sure that his friend would come fairly soon, though he was beginning to get worried. He had just started to read his magazine when his friend arrived with a young lady. Toms friend apologized for being late and explained what had happened.

Apparently, he had arranged to meet the young lady at six oclock, just outside the underground station not far from where he was living. The young lady, who had only traveled on the underground once before, had set out in good time but unfortunately she had got on a train going in the wrong direction. She traveled for several stops before she realized this, because the train was very crowded and she could not see the names of the stations. By the time she got the right station, she was nearly three quarters of an hour late. 32. What is the authors main point in third paragraph? a. Toms friend apologized for being late. b. Tom met the young lady at the station. c. Tom met his friend and a young lady. d. Tom knew the young lady. e. Tom and his friend met a young lady. Key : C 33. Tom went to the restaurant because . a. He made the appointment there. b. He was tired of walking. c. He needed some meals. d. He wanted to read magazine there. e. He has a slight headache. Key : E 34. just outside the underground station . What does the underlined word mean? a. first floor b. basement c. the lowest floor d. railway e. waiting room Key : B 35. What is the topic of the text above? a. failed appointment b. waiting moment c. successful appointment d. unsuccessful appointment e. late appointment Key : E The following text is for number 36-38 Magazine is a collection of articles or stories published at regular intervals. Most magazines are sometimes also called periodicals and those that deal with academic subject are called journals. Magazines provide wide variety of information, opinion, and entertainment. For example, they ay cover current events and fashions, discuss foreign affairs or describe how to repair appliances or prepare food. Subject addressed in magazines include business, cultural, current affairs, hobbies, medicine, politics, religion, science and sports. Some magazines seek simply to entertain their readers with fiction, poetry, photograph, cartoons, or articles, about television

shows or film stars. 36. What is the main idea of the text? a. The variety of magazines. b. The variety of content in magazines. c. The function of magazines. d. The classification of magazines. e. The information in magazines. Key : E 37. The magazine text deal with academic subject is called. a. periodicals b. fortnightly c. paper d. journals e. catalogue Key : E 38. What is the purpose of the text? a. to inform the readers about magazines. b. to describe magazines in generic. c. to persuade the readers to read magazines. d. to entertain the readers with magazines content. e. to present two points of view about magazines. Key : B The following text is for number 39-40 Mangrove Trees A mangrove is tropical marine tree or shrub of the genus Rhizhopora. Mangroves have special serial roots and salt-filtering tap roots that enable them to thrive in brackish water (brackish water is salty, but not as salty as sea water). There are several species of mangrove trees found all over the world. Some prefer more salinity, while others like to be very close to a large fresh water source (such as river). Some prefer areas that are sheltered from waves. Some species have their roots covered with sea water everyday during high tide. Other species grow on a dry land, but are still part of the ecosystem. Mangroves need to keep their trunk and leaves above the surface of the water. Yet they also need to be firmly attached to the ground so they are not moved by waves. There are three types of the mangrove roots that play an important role for it: 1. Support roots which directly pierce the soil. 2. Level-growing roots which twist upwards and downwards, with the upward twist emerging on the water surface. 3. Level-growing roots whose downward twist (sub roots) appear on the water surface. Any part of a root that appears above the water flows oxygen to the plant under the water surface. As the soil begins to build up, these roots produce additional roots that become embedded in the soil. 39. What is the topic of the text above?

a. The characteristics of mangroves b. Mangroves living c. The kinds of mangroves d. mangroves adaptation e. mangroves ecosystem Key : D 40. From the text above, we know that mangroves get the oxygen from. a. the whole roots it has. b. all parts of its body. c. the part of the root above the water. d. the level-growing roots. e. the support roots. Key : C 41. that become embedded in the soil. What does the underlined word mean? a. stick b. planted c. grew d. appeared e. grounded Key : B 42. The function of special roots and salt-filtering tap roots is. a. to enable them to thrive in salty water. b. to enable them to thrive in muddy area. c. to enable them to thrive in brackish water. d. to enable them to thrive in dry area. e. to enable them to thrive in fresh water. Key : C The following teks is for number 43-50 Once there was a husband and his wife who had a baby. They had a dog named Bony. It was a very smart dog and faithful to them. The dog used to take care of the baby while were working in the rice field. One afternoon, while working in the field, they heard Bony barking. It was running toward them. Its mouth smeared with blood. The husband shocked and thought that it had killed their baby. Suddenly he took his sickle and threw it to the dog. It hit the dogs had and the dog head and the dog fell down and died. Hurriedly they got home and saw the baby sleeping. When the husband looked around in the babys room, he found a big snake lying on the floor. It was dead and blood spilled everywhere. It seemed the dog had killed the snake and the killed his faithful dog. 43. Who was Bony? Bonny was. a. the husbands name b. the wifes name c. the bays name d. the dogs name e. the snakes name

Key:d 44. Why was the dog running toward the couple? a. because it afraid of snake b. because it was hurt c. because the dog wanted some foods. d. because the dog wanted to tell that something dangerous almost happened in their home. e. because a snake wanted to catch it. Key:d 45. finally killed by the husband. The correct answer to fill in the blank is. a. the baby d. the dog b. the snake e. the couple c. the wife Key:d 46. The snake was killed by a. the dog d. the child b. the husband e. the baby c. the wife Key:a 47. Was the baby hurt by the dog? a. yes, it is d. no was not b. yes, it was e. no, it doesnt c. no, it did key:d 48. Suddenly, he took his sickle ..(paragraph 2, sentence 5). The word suddenly has the same meaning with the word a. usually d. angrily b. quietly e. hungrily c. quickly Key:b 49. Why was the husband shocked? Because a. He thought that the dog hurt killed his baby b. he was sick c. he saw a snake d. he saw a dog died e. his wife fell down Key:a 50. How do you feel .the new design? a. on d. about b. at e. under

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