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Name :

Date :
Grade :

Question no. 1 and 2 to the following dialog.


Manager : Can you say your name again?
Tina : Tina Sulaeman.
Manager : Address?
Tina : Jalan Sawo thirteen, Kebayoran Baru.
Manager : Latest education?
Tina : Law. I graduated from the Faculty of law.

1. What is Tina Sulaeman’s latest education?


a. Education institution
b. Faculty of Education
c. Law institution
d. Professional lawyer
e. Faculty of Law

2. Where does the applicant live?


a. Jalan Sawo thirteen, Kebayoran Baru
b. Jalan Sawo sixteen, Kemayoran
c. Jalan Seno thirteen, Kebayoran Baru
d. Jalan Jambu thirteen, Kemayoran
e. Jalan Sawo thirty, Kebayoran Baru

Questions no. 3 and 4 refer to the following dialog.


Anita : “There is a vacancy in today’s daily.”
Dina : “What job is offered?”
Anita : “A part time chef in a Chinese restaurant in Jakarta Hotel.”
Dina : “I would apply for the job.”
Anita : “There is another vacancy: a waitress in an Italian restaurant.”
Dina : “I see. Thank you for the information.”

3. What job would Dina Apply for?


a. a teacher
b. a chef
c. a restaurant manager
d. a waiter
e. a hotel manager

4. What is the name of a hotel mentioned by Anita?


a. Chinese Hotel
b. Italian Hotel
c. Jakarta Hotel
d. International Hotel
e. National Hotel
Questions no. 5 and 6 refer to the following text.

 Hayati Hutabarat says that she has downright satisfaction from her position in the company.
But what about some other things in life. There are still important for many women to have
things like marriage and children. Does Hayati regret for not having time for these things?

5. What is the text about?


a. Unmarried women
b. Career women
c. Married women
d. Women’s position in a company
e. Women’s lives

6. What things are still important to many women?


a. Position in the company
b. Satisfaction in career
c. Having time for children
d. Career in the company
e. Marriage and children

Questions no. 7 and 8 refer to the following text

Farmer in Lampung and West Java are likely to face difficulties with rice harvest in the next
two month because hundreds of thousands of hectare rice field have been under threat from a
long drought. Therefore, the government has started worrying the two provinces.

7. What is the text about?


a. the next rice harvest
b. farmers in Lampung
c. rice fields
d. possible failure in the next harvest
e. farmers in West Java

8. What threatened the rice fields?


a. a long drought
b. the rainy season
c. wet fields
d. next harvest
e. difficult farmers

Questions no. 9 and 10 refer to the following text.

A supporter of the national education bill display a sign reading “Endorse the national
education bill right now” to every motorist passing the back gate of the House of
Representatives compound in Senayan, Central Jakarta. Thousands of members from Islamic
groups gathered outside the compound on Thuesday demanding that the bill be endorsed.

9. The topic of the passage is about….


a. national education
b. education bill
c. supporter of the bill
d. a supporter’s idea
e. a public demand

10. “…. That the bill be endorsed”


The word endorsed is close in meaning with….
a. talked
b. discussed
c. approved
d. decided
e. resumed

Questions no. 11 and 14 refer to the following text.

Satellite Space-eyes does not look like the satellites of the 1980’s. It has large wings that
gather solar power. The power is for the motor. It keeps the satellite in the same place above
the earth. All the big farmers in the area have paid for the cost of Satellite Space-eye.

Constants in one of those farmers, his home computer makes the connection with Satellite
Space-eye. He asks to see picture of the field in the south-west corner of his farm. The picture
appears on a TV screen. It is a picture of a green wheat field. Everything looks fine. He then
asks the computer to show the same area, but in colors. The colors show the different
temperatures in the field. He knows healthy wheat plants will all be green. The TV screen
blinks and a beautiful pictures appears. It has many shades of blue, red, and green.

Constants looks closely at the large red spot near the middle of the wheat field. He knows that
something is wrong in the wheat field. He knows that something is wrong in the wheat field.
The red color means the spot is warmer than its surroundings. It may be due to-lack of
moisture or not enough nutrients in the soil. Insect eating the wheat can also show a red spot.

Constants tells the computer to tell him more about the warm spot. The computer points out
that the problem is a shortage of nitrogen in the soil. He asks the computer to predict the
harvest if he adds the fertilizer. He then tells the computer the current market price for wheat.
He also tells the price of the fertilizer. He asks for a costing. He wants to know if it will give
him a profit to add the fertilizer. The computer gives him the answer, is it a science fiction?
No, it is happening now.

11. The text tells about….


a. Constant and his wheat field
b. the use of Satellite Space-eye in farming
c. the blue, red, and green colors in the TV screen
d. the meaning of the colors appeared in the TV screen
e. the ability of the computer to predict

12. The main idea of paragraph two is….


a. Constant is one of the farmers who makes use of the Satellite Space-eye
b. Constant’s home computer is connected to Satellite Space-eye
c. the picture appears on the TV screen comes from Satellite Space-eye
d. various information can be served by Satellite Space-eye
e. the Satellite Space-eye sent Constant what he wanted
13. The red color showed on the TV screen means that….
a. the plants are healthy
b. the soil does not have enough nutrients
c. the temperature is low
d. the plants are not disturbed by any insect
e. the wheat field is in good condition

14. What can also show a red spot on the TV screen?


a. insect eating the wheat
b. fertilizer
c. wheat plants
d. different area
e. nutrients

Questions no. 15 to 19 refer to the following text.

Uday and Qusay are dead and the delighted British and American governments suggest that
Iraq will be a safe place. Yes, the Iraqis may well feel safer. And with the dictator’s sons out
of the way forever, Iraqis are more confident about continuing the resistance against the
American occupies.

Shortly before their deaths were announced, Richard Gephardt, Democrat presidential
hopeful, delivered a blistering attack on Bush’s foreign policy which was driven, he said, by
“machismo” and “arrogant unilateralism”. Bush, he continued, treated U.S. allies “like so
many files on America’s windshield”. He added: “Foreign policy isn’t a John Wayne movie.”

The attack on the villa where Saddam’s sons were hiding might be seen as driving home the
point. Instead, the announcement that they had been killed by the U.S. troops in a shoot-out is
welcomed by Tony Blair as “great news”.

15. The text mainly discusses about….


a. Uday and Qusay who killed U.S. troops
b. Uday and Qusay who are killed by U.S. troops
c. Richard Gephardt who attacked Bush’s domestic policy
d. The attack on the villa where Saddam Husein was hiding
e. Tony Blair who is welcomed by Saddam’s sons, Uday and Qusay

16. The main idea of paragraph 3 is that….


a. U.S. troops killed Saddam in the attack on the villa
b. Uday and Qusay had killed U.S. troops and Tony Blair
c. Tony Blair attacked the villa where Saddam’s sons were hiding
d. Saddam was killed by Tony Blair and U.S. in Saddam’s son’s villa
e. the announcement of Saddam’s son’s death is welcomed by Tony Blair

17. Which statement is correct according to the text?


a. John Wayne movie was presented to Bush arrogantly.
b. Tony Blair received the “great news” of Bush and Gephardt’s death.
c. John Wayne was a movie star who attacked the villa of Saddam’s sons.
d. Richard Gephardt attacked Bush’s foreign policy after Uday and Qusay’s death.
e. The news of Uday and Qusay’s death made the British and American government pleased.

18. “The attacked on the villa where Saddam’s son’s were hiding might be seen as driving
home the point.” (Paragraph 3)
The word attack has similar meaning with the word….
a. raid
b. resist
c. shield
d. defend
e. withdraw

19. “…. had killed Uday and Qusay.”


a. The Iraqis
b. Tony Blair
c. U.S. troops
d. John Wayne
e. Richard Gephardt

Questions no. 20 to 22 refer to the following text.

 At present, aeroplaners are playing a very important role to …. (20) …. one place to another.
People can go round the world just in a two-day flight by the world’s first supersonic airliner,
Concorde, wich …. (21) …. at a height of over 18.000 meters and …. (22)…. a speed of over
2.000 km per hour.

20. a. disjoin
      b. part
      c. connect
      d. separate
      e. divide

21. a. goes
      b. files
      c. jumps
      d. drives
      e. comes

22. a. cuts
      b. continues
      c. moves
      d. reaches
      e. limits

23. X : “I have to go to school, but look at the sky. It is very cloudy. I think It is going to
rain.”
      Y : “….”
a. You don’t take an umbrella
b. I should take an umbrella
c. You are going to take an umbrella
d. I may take an umbrella
e. You should take an umbrella

24. Toni left for Bandung this morning.


What did you say?
a. I said that Toni leaves for Bandung
b. I said that Toni will leave for Bandung.
c. I said that Toni would leave for Bandung.
d. I said that Toni had left for Bandung.
e. I said that Toni was leaving for Bandung.

25. Z : “I need to talk to you. Could we meet at Ninety Nine café?”


      Y : “What time?”
      Z : “After work at six p.m..”
      Y : “….”
a. Surely no, wait for me there
b. Okay I’ll be there
c. I’m sorry I meet you there
d. Sure, but I work over time
e. Next time, I will be there

26. M : “Here we are. Let’s see the menu.”


      L :  “There is a tomato juice and an orange juice.”
      M : “What do you prefer?”
      L : “….”
a. I prefer orange juice better
b. I prefer orange juice than tomato juice
c. I like orange juice better to tomato juice
d. I like orange juice to tomato juice better
e. I’d rather have orange juice than tomato juice

27. Y : “Would you like milk or sugar in your coffee?”


      Z : “Neither, thank you.”
      Y : “Excuse me, what do you want?”
      Z : “….”
a. coffee not tea
b. tea not coffee
c. nothing to drink
d. black coffee without sugar
e. either not milk or sugar in the coffee

28. X : “Could you tell me when I can see the director, please?”
      Y : “….”
a. I will give you some money now
b. You can give me your schedule tomorrow
c. Yes, you could tell me now
d. He will have a holiday tomorrow
e. Let me check the schedule first
29. Devi : I saw Mr. Sofyan come by bus this morning. Where is his car?
      Aldi : His car is broken so he asked the mechanic to repair it.
      Devi : I see.
From the dialogue we can conclude that….
a. Mr. Sofyan had repaired his car
b. Mr. Sofyan had his car repaired
c. the mechanic asked to repair the car
d. the mechanic asked Mr. Sofyan to repair the car
e. the mechanic and Mr. Sofyan repaired the car

30. Although the telephone was patented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, the first
transatlantic telephone cable went into operation eighty years later.
When did the transatlantic telephone cable go into operation?
a. When Alexander Graham Bell was still alive.
b. Soon after Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.
c. Before Alexander Graham Bell patented his invention.
d. In 1796
e. In 1956

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