Read
the dialogue to answer question No.1-2
Andy : What
do you think about the Cinderella Story?
Mira : ...
. I like it.
1.
The suitable expression is ...
A. Great
B. so good
C. I hate them
D. I dislike them
2.
From the dialogue above we know that Mira
is ... with Andy.
A. dislike
B. agree
C. disagree
D. hate
Read the text then answer
question No. 3-4
3. Andi :
I want to take my pill …
Budi : Sure ! A minute, please
A. Do
you want some ?
B. Can
you take me to the doctor, please ?
C. Can
you get me a glass of water, please ?
D. Will
you buy it for me, please ?
4.
The underlined expression means ...
A. giving opinion
B. asking permission
C. asking agreement
D. giving agreement
Text for Question No. 5-6.
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.
5. What did Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail eat?
A.
carrot
B.
blackberries
C.
lettuce
D.
strawberry
6. Who was the naughtiest rabbit ?
A.
Flopsy
B.
Mopsy
C.
Cotton-tail
D.
Peter
Text for Question No.7-8
YOU DID IT
Congratulations on your success to win the speech contest at your school. With all the speech talent,you should feel much honored, I am proud of you.
Anindya
7. Anindya fells proud of febriana because she…
A. enjoys speech
B. has won the contest
C. promoted her talent
D. has joined the competation
A. enjoys speech
B. has won the contest
C. promoted her talent
D. has joined the competation
8. What is the
writer’ purpose of writing the text?
A. To congratulate febriana
B. To inform the readers about the competition
C. To train someone to be a good writer
D. To express the true friendship
A. To congratulate febriana
B. To inform the readers about the competition
C. To train someone to be a good writer
D. To express the true friendship
Text for question No. 9-11.
I
went to a botanical garden. It was large,
landscaped parks where plantswere grown for scientific purposes and forpublic
display. People could stroll down flowers bordered paths or sat on benches and
admired the beautiful plants. Most of the plants were labelled with their
popular as well as their scientific names.
In
greenhouses, long, low buildings made of glass and artiÀ cially heated; the more delicate plants were
cultivated.
One
of the greatest botanical gardens in the world today is the Royal Botanic Garden
at Kew, England. It is commonly known as Kew Gardens. One of the largest botanical
gardens in the United States is the New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx, New
York, which contains 13,000 species varieties of plants.
9.
What are botanical gardens? They are
large,
landscaped parks where ... are grown.
A. trees
B. shrubs
C. plants
D. vegetables
10.
What are botanical gardens used for?
All the
answers are correct, except ...
A. for camping
B. for scientific researches
C. for scientific purposes
D. for public display
11. What
are most of the plants labelled with?
All the answers are correct, except .
A.
with their scientific names
B. with their popular names
C. with their unfamiliar names
D.
with their familiar names
Text for question No. 12-14.
On
Saturday night, we went to the Town
Hall. It was
the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would strike twelve
in twenty minutes’ time. Fifteen minutes passed and then, at five to twelve,
the clock stopped. The big minute hand did not move. We waited and waited, but
nothing happened. Suddenly someone shouted,”It’s two minutes past twelve! The
clock has stopped!”
I
looked at my watch. It was true. The big clock
refused to welcome the New Year. At that moment, everybody began to laugh and sing.
12. When did the clock stopped?
A. At
5.12
B. At 11.55
C. At
12.00
D. At 12.02
A. To
welcome the New Year
B. To
see the newly bought clock
C.To
strike the laughing
people
D. To
stop people who shouted
20.
Based on the text, where
was the writer?
A. At the center of the town
B. At home
C. AT the beach
D. At the market
14. When did the event happen?
A. in the middle of the year
B. the end of the year
C. Christmas celebration
D. at the weekend as usual
Text For Question No. 15-18.
A
man with his donkey carrying two sacks of wheat was on his way to the market. After a little while he was tired and they
rested under a tree.
When he woke up from his nap he could not see the donkey and started searching for the donkey everywhere. On the way he met a boy, he asked the boy, “Have you seen my donkey?” The boy asked, “Is the donkey‟s left eye blind, his right foot lame and is he carrying a load of wheat?” The man was happy and said, “Yes, exactly! Where have you seen it?” the boy answered “I haven‟t seen it.” This made the man very angry and he took the boy to the village chief for punishment.
When he woke up from his nap he could not see the donkey and started searching for the donkey everywhere. On the way he met a boy, he asked the boy, “Have you seen my donkey?” The boy asked, “Is the donkey‟s left eye blind, his right foot lame and is he carrying a load of wheat?” The man was happy and said, “Yes, exactly! Where have you seen it?” the boy answered “I haven‟t seen it.” This made the man very angry and he took the boy to the village chief for punishment.
The judge asked, “Dear boy, if you had not seen the donkey, how could you describe
it?” The boy answered, “I saw the tracks of a donkey and the
right and left tracks were different from this. I understood that the donkey
that passed there was limping. And the grass on the right side of the road was
eaten but the grass on the left was not. From that I understood that his left
eye was blind. There were wheat seeds scattered on the ground and I understood
that he must have been carrying a load of wheat. The judge understood the boy's
cleverness and told the man to forgive the boy.
15. The text shows that the boy knew about the donkey based on …
A. the clues that he saw.
B. the words which people said.
C. the report made by passers by.
D. the people who told him.
16. “…and I understood that he must have been carrying a load
of wheat.”A. the clues that he saw.
B. the words which people said.
C. the report made by passers by.
D. the people who told him.
What does the underlined word in the sentence refer
to?
A. The donkey
B. The traveler
C. The man
D. The village chie
A. The donkey
B. The traveler
C. The man
D. The village chie
17. What lesson can we learn from telling the story?
A. Punishment should be done as soon as possible.
B. Law enforcement must be done to everyone.
C. We should not jump into conclusion quickly.
D. We must not belittle people especially children
A. Punishment should be done as soon as possible.
B. Law enforcement must be done to everyone.
C. We should not jump into conclusion quickly.
D. We must not belittle people especially children
18. “Is the donkey‟s left eye blind, his
right foot lame and is he carrying a load of
wheat?” The underlined word means that the donkey‟s right foot was…
A. very strong.
B. unable to walk.
C. very weak.
D. all right.
A. very strong.
B. unable to walk.
C. very weak.
D. all right.
Question
No. 19-47 fill the blanks with suitable words.
I went to Germany with my family (45) ... a
school holiday a few years ago. It was getting dark, so we were looking for a
hotel.Then we (46) ... upon two hotels next each other with (47) ... opening.
We just randomly chose one and settled for the night.
45. A. for
B. from
C. since
D. during
46. A. come
B. came
C. comes
D. coming
47. A. park
B. store
C. job
D. room