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1. Nadia :What an amazing mountain it is!

Karen : Yeah, the mountain is very natural


The underlined utterance expresses…….
A. Doubt
B. Certainty
C. Attention
D. Admiration
2. John : Here we are.
Sam : Are you sure this is Juwita’s house?
John : Absolutely!
Sam : Wow,……..!
A. How beautiful you are
B. What a big house
C. What a nice day
D. What a big bus is
3. Donita : Hello, can I speak to Lisa?
Lisa : Sorry, I can’t hear you. The signal is low.
The italicized sentence shows ………..
A. Certainty
B. Repetition
C. Agreement
D. Hesitation
4. Fadel : First, put the pan on the stove.
Franco : ………………..
Fadel : First, put the pan on the stove. Is it clear?
A. Could you say it again?
B. I will repeat it.
C. Got it?
D. Will you follow me?
5. Riri and Rika always……. Their home work
A. Do
B. Did
C. Does
D. Doing
6. My watch is broken and it ……… to be fixed again.
A. Need
B. Needs
C. Needed
D. Needing
7. ……… the birds eaten the seeds?
A. Are
B. Is
C. Has
D. Have

8. The farmer has not …….. to the field last day.


A. Go
B. Went
C. Gone
D. Going
The text for question number 9 – 11!
To Dina
Please forward to other , there is no scout meeting this week since Mr. Brown hasn’t
come yet from Egypt. It’s cancelled until he is back.

Sender
Rina

9. The scout meeting is cancelled because of Mr. Brown’s . . .


A. Absence
B. Meeting
C. Coming
D. Information
10. Please forward to others ,
The underlined word refers to …
A. Rina and Dina
B. Mr. Brown and Rina
C. Scout members
D. Mr. Brown and Dina
11. Who was the card sent to?
A. Dina
B. Rina
C. Dina’s friend
D. Rina’s teacher
The text for number 12 – 15 !
The National Games
The most important sport event in Indonesia is PON. PON is stand for Pekan
Olah Raga National which also means National games. It was first held in Solo in
September 1949. Only few provinces participated in that game because the Indonesian
people were struggling to defend their independence.
PON is held once in four years in different places. Any city in Indonesian can be
the host of PON as long as it is able to hold them. The participants of PON come from
each province in our country, which is represented by its best athletes.
To begin the competition there is an opening ceremony. It is started by lighting of
the PON torch raising of the PON flag, the parade of the participants and the reading of
the oath.
The athletes compete in two kinds of sports; the athletics, which consists of, track
events and field events, and games such as volleyball, football, and tennis. The winners
get medals for the honour. The first winner gets gold, second winner or runner up gets
silver and the third winner get bronze medals

12. What is the biggest sport event in our country ?


A. SEA GAMES
B. PON
C. PORSEMA
D. AFF
13. When and where was the first PON held ?
A. In Solo in september 1949.
B. PON was first held in Pekan Baru in juni 1948
C. In Bandung in august !951
D. It was first held in central Java in september
14. Who are the participants of PON ?
A. All of country in the world
B. All of country in south east Asia
C. All of regency in our country
D. All of province in our country
15. What is the antonym of winners ?
A. Lost
B. Judge
C. Runner up
D. Athlete
16. Arrange these words into the correct sentence.
Before -school -sweeps- he-the garden-goes to-Amir-everyday
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
A. 4-3-5-1-7-8-2-6
B. 8-7-6-2-1-5-4-3
C. 7-3-5-8-1-4-6-2
D. 3-1-4-6-2-8-7-5
17. Arrange these words into the correct sentence
Speak- on-Wednesday- English-the students-always
1 2 3 4 5 6
A. 1-4-6-5-2-3
B. 5-6-1-4-2-3
C. 5-4-1-6-2-3
D. 1-4-2-3-6-4
The text for question number 18 – 21!
Fish are animal that live in water. They have fins that help them to swim. Most
fish have slimy skins covered with (18)... ..which are very small and can hardly be
seen.
Fish breathe (19) ... giIls. These look like combs (20)... are found on each side
of the head. fish take in water (21)... the water flows in through the mouth, over the
gills and out through the sides of the head .when a fish take in water, it is not drinking
but breathing, and the gills absorb oxygen from the water.
18. A. Hairs
B. Scales
C. Furs
D. Skins
19. A. After
B. Inside
C. Between
D. Through
20. A. Or
B. So
C. And
D. But
21. A. Rarely
B. Usually
C. Commonly
D. Frequently
22. Arrange the following sentences into a meaningful passage
How to make meatballs
1. When they float up to the surface the meatballs are ready to be served.
2. Boil at least a bout 2litres of water in alarge pot.
3. Prepare the spices:garlic,shallot,salt and white pepper, ground them on a mortar.
4. Add a cup of water and use your fingers to smoothen the mixture. Set it aside.
5. Start rolling the mixture to form small meatballs.
6. Put the meatballs into the boiling water.
7. Put the spice mixture into s bowl and add eggs,flour,and minced meat.
A. 7-3-4-2-5-6-1
B. 5-7-3-4-1-6-2
C. 3-7-4-2-5-6-1
D. 2-3-7-4-5-1-6
23. Arrange the following sentences into a meaningful passage
1. After that,press the power button.
2. Press the red button to release the dust bag.
3. First, connect the plug to the socket.
4. Next,move the vacuum back and forth on the dusty floor.
5. Empty the dust bag and attach it back on the machine.
6. When you have finished cleaning the floor,turn off the power.
A. 3-4-1-6-5-2
B. 3-5-6-1-2-5
C. 3-1-4-6-2-5
D. 3-2-4-1-5-6
GROW A PLANT

Materials :
- Seeds
- Water
- Potting soils
- Dark cupboard
- Two small flower pots
Steps:
1. Take the two flower pots and fill them with the potting soil-leaving about an inch from
the top of the post unfilled.
2. Make a hole in the centre of the potting soil with your thumb (this is where you will
place your seeds) in both pots.
3. Drop a few seeds in the hole in each pot and cover the hole with the soil.
4. Water one of the flower pots (careful not to over water) and place this flower pot in a
warm sunny spot.
5. Do not water the second flower pot and place it in a cool dark cupboard.
6. Leave the flower pot for a few days and watch to see what happens to both pots.
The watered flower pot grows because the water has been absorbed by seeds and the sunlight
has helped it along. Be sure to water your growing plant every couple of days so that it does not
dry up and fade away.
24. Which statement is true according to the text?
A. We need six things to grow a plant
B. We need a seed in the hole of each pot
C. The watered flower pot grows better than the unwatered flower pot.
D. The unwatered flower pots also grow well in a dark cupboard
25. “ …flower pot and place it in a cool dark cupboard” (step 5).
What is the synonym of the underlined word?
A. Drag
B. Put
C. Go
D. Remove
26. Where should we plant the watered flower pot?
A. Under a table
B. In an empty room
C. In a warm sunny pot
D. In a cool dark cupboard
27. What should we do after dropping a few seed in the hole and covering the hole with soil?
A. Make a hole in the centre of the potting soil.
B. Water one of the flower pots and place it in a warm sunny pot.
C. Leave the flower pot for a few days
D. Water the second flower pot.
How to MakeSerundeng
Ingredients:
- 25 grams grated coconut - 100 cc tamarind extract
- 1 stalk lemongrass (bruished) - 150 grams peanuts (unsalted)
- 2 cloves garlic - 2 tablespoons cooking oil
- 4 shallots - 2 tablespoons brown sugar
Spices:
- 1 teaspoon shrimp paste (toasted)
- 2 teaspoons ground coriander
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- ½ teaspoon ground turmeric
Direction:
1. Grind shallots and garlic into paste using a pestle and mortar or food processor.
2. Heat oil in a wok or frying pan.
3. Mix all ingredients and slowly fry over low heat, stir continuously until golden brown.
4. Put serundeng on a baking dish and place it in a low oven or drain serundeng using a
spider spoon to lessen the oil. Then, remove the lemongrass.
5. Leave cool and store in an airtight jar.

28. What is the purpose of the text?


A. To tell us how to make Serundeng
B. To describe Serundeng in general
C. To describe Serundeng in particular
D. To explain parts of Serundeng

29. Where will you most probably read the text?


A. In a journal
B. In a dictionary
C. In a manual
D. In a recipe book

30. Why should we drain Serundeng?


A. To coolserundeng
B. To mix the spices well
C. To lessen the oil content
D. To make serundeng tastier

31. “…place it in a low oven…” (step 4)


What does the underlined word refer to?
A. The oil
B. The baking dish
C. The ingredient
D. The spider spoon
32. Mother : Where do you keep the keys? Do you put them here
Father : I think I put them here, but..........
I think they could be in my leather jacket
A. I’m Sure
B. I’m Certain
C. I’m no doubtful
D. I’m not certain
33. Tiara : I’m Sure she has forgotten to come today
Clara :.........................As I know, She always keeps her promise

A. That’s true
B. I might be wrong
C. I have no doubt
D. Absolutely not

KUSUMA
SPA
Serve Body Treatment :
● Massage Relax Rp. 175.000
● Body Scrub Rp. 175.000
● Face Scrub Rp. 75.000
● Face Massage Rp. 125.000
Special Package
In December

DIS
34. What is the advertisement about?
A. Kusuma beauty centre.

CO
B. The price of body treatment.
C. Special discount in Kusuma.
D. Many kinds of body treatment.
35. Based on the advertisement above, we know that....
A. Massage is more expensive than body scrub
B. Body scrub is as expensive as massage relax

UN
C. Face massage is cheaper than face scrub
D. Face massage is the cheapest treatment
36. He word treatment “ hassimilar meaning to....
A. curing
B. caring
C. training

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D. exercise
The text for question number 37 – 40!
A computer is a machine that stores and then processes information. It is a bit like
human brain. It takes in facts or data (the ‘input’), works on it very quickly using hardware
and software and produces information (the ‘output’) for us to use.
Even the modern computer is useless if it is missing just two essential parts-hardware
and software. Hardware is all the parts you can see and touch-like the monitor (screen),
keyboard and mouse. Software is all the sets of instructions-programs-that tell the
computer how to process information to accomplish different tasks. A computer is very
important for human life. Lots of students now use computers for homework and project
researches. Most school records and information about students are now stored on
computers. Apart from being able to store a much greater amount of information, this
process is very environmentally friendly because we don’t have to use and keep lots of
sheets of paper.

37. What is the mean idea of paragraph two?


A. The use of computer
B. How a computers work
C. The definition of computer
D. The two essential parts of a computer.
38. According to the text, a computer is a bit like…
A. Heart
B. eyes
C. Liver
D. Brain
39. Why the process of storing the information in the computer considered friendly for our
environment?
A. It doesn’t need much time
B. It is practical
C. We don’t have to use any stationary
D. We don’t have to use sheets of paper
40. “a computer is a machine that stores and then…”(par. 1)
The underlined word means…
A. Takes
B. puts
C. Saves
D. Uses
Read the text and answer the question bellow for no. 1-3!
GORILLAS

Gorillas are the largest of all the primates. A male gorilla can be 180
centimeters tall and can weigh 200 kilograms. Gorillas are very strong but they do
not often fight. In fact they are peaceful animals. Gorillas live in small family groups of about
15. In a group there is one strong, older male, some young males, and a few females with their
babies. They move slowly around a large area of jungle eating leaves and bushes.

In some ways gorillas are very like humans. When they are happy, they laugh and wave
their arms. When they are angry, they beat their chests. When they are sad, they cry. But they cry
quietly, without any tears.

Unfortunately, people hunt and kill gorillas. They also cut down and burn their trees. There
are now only about 10,000 gorillas left in the world.

1. How tall can gorillas be?


2. How do gorillas live? They live …
3. “They also cut down and burn …”. The word “They” here refers to …
4. Complete the sentence of present perfect bellow!

Have you ever ( buy) .... the beautiful flower for your Mom?

5. Change the active to the passive!

Abdul Wahab is doing English’s homework

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