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1. Where can you see the notice bellow? a. In a supermarket. c. In a restaurant b. In a bank d. In an airport.

2. The notice means? a. All security staffs must give a report to the receptionist before entering the office b. All guests must give a security report to the receptionist before entering the office c. All security staff must bring visitors to the receptionists for a report d. All guests must meet the receptionist and leave their identity before entering the office. 3. Why does Joshua send the card? Because a. he wants to tell Ratih about his exam. b. his exam is difficult to do. c. he wants to congratulate Ratih. d. he wants to be successful.

4. Why does Wright require the brochures today? a. She needs to fly to Canada. b. Her colleagues need the brochures for the next day c. The career fair has already started. d. Her colleagues are leaving at 12:00 a.m. tomorrow. 5. and they need the package that contains . (paragraph 2). The word they refers to a. my colleagues c. Wright s colleagues b. your colleagues d. customer s colleagues

6. What does Tati tell to Santi? a. The death of their grandmother b. The plan to do it before 7 p.m. c. The plan to have a burial ceremony d. The ceremony for death person

7. The second part of the text tells you about the way a. to make. c. to sell. b. to use d. to get.

the product.

8. The text shows that the cellophane wrapper of camphor must be a. taken away. c. crushed. b. b. wrapped. d. cut 9.

before using.

What is the purpose of the text about? a. To promote an everlasting relationship b. To invite someone to join the party c. To announce a wedding party d. To describe a certain party Elisa/Natalia/Eliza to confirm c. commit to d. call.

10. The invites must their arrival. a. meet b. confess to

11. What should you do after stirring the porridge? a. Put the instant porridge into a bowl c. Add soya sauce and chili sauce b. Add crackers and meat floss d. Wait for about 3 minutes. 12. a. b. until the porridge thickened to become solid. to get weak

c. to raise the volume d. to become powder

13. What should we do with bananas, after peeling them? a. Cut them into 2 or 3 slices c. Fry them in hot oil b. Roll them in the mixture d. Eat them all. 14. How many materials should we prepare to make bananas? a. Four c. Six b. Five d. Seven 15. Finally, put the fried bananas into a dish and serve them. (Last sentence) What is the synonym of dish above? a. Spoon c. Plate. b. Fork d. Bowl

16. What must you do before you insert the cassette? a. Plug in the cable or check the batteries. b. Push the fast forward button c. Push the eject button to open recorder d. Push the recorder button to record

17. Insert the cassette and close the cover. The underlined word has the same meaning with a. Keep c. Save b. Enter d. Put in. Tokyo is Japan s leading city. The city is filled with factories, large office buildings, banks, restaurants, religious shrines, and shops of all sizes. It is a center for Japanese art and is the home to more than 100 colleges and universities. Located at the head of Tokyo Bay, the city is also a major seaport. Many people move from other parts of Japan to attend colleges and then work in Tokyo. Most Japanese companies have their headquarters in Tokyo. At the heart of Tokyo is the Imperial Palace. High walls, a water-filled moat, and a large park surround the palace. This is where the emperor of Japan lives with his family. Japan s emperors once ruled the country, but today they have little real power. Located near the palace are the most important government buildings, including the National Diet Building. That s where Japan s parliament meets. 18. he text mainly deals with a. Japan s leading city called Tokyo. b. The National Diet Building in Tokyo c. The Imperial Palace of a Japan emperor d. The popular universities in Japan 19. Which is the place for members of Japan s parliaments to gather? a. The Japanese headquarters. b. The National Diet Building. c. The Imperial Palace. d. The head of Tokyo Bay. 20. The word they in but today they have little real power. (Paragraph 3) refers to ... . a. The heart of Tokyo. b. The high walls. c. The large parks. d. The Japan s emperors. 21. The underlined word in a. harbor. b. bay. c. moat. d. shrine the city is also a major seaport. is similar in meaning to the word ...

Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is the President-elect of the United States of America, and the first African American to be elected as President of the United States. Obama was the junior United States Senator from Illinois in 2004 and served until his resignation on November 16, 2008, following his election to the Presidency. His term of office as the fortyfourth U.S. president is scheduled to begin on January 20, 2009. Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he was the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review. He worked as a community organizer and practiced as civil rights attorney in Chicago before serving three terms in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004. He also taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. Following an unsuccessful bid for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2000, Obama was elected to the Senate in November 2004. Obama delivered the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004. As a member of the Democratic minority in the 109th Congress, Obama helped create legislation to control conventional weapons and to promote greater public accountability in the use of federal funds. He also made official trips to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. During the 110th Congress, he helped create legislation regarding lobbying and electoral fraud, climate change, nuclear terrorism, and care for U.S. military personnel returning from combat assignments in Iraq and Afghanistan. (htpp://en.wikipedia.org/wki/Barack-Obama)

22. What does the text mainly tell us about? a. The process of the 44th Presudent election in US b. The experience of Obama while he was a senator. c. Inauguration of Obama as 44th gresident elect. d. The biography of Obama before becoming the president elect. 23. In his earlier career, Obama used to be a lecturer in a. Harvard Law School b. Harvard Law Review c. University of Chicago d. Columbia University 24. The underlined word in ... until his resignation on November 16, 2008 ... (Paragraph 1 line 3) means that he ... a. stopped doing his previous political activities. b. was ready to be elected in the presidential election. c. started to be actively involved in his new career. d. got dissatisfied with his position as a senator. 25. How long had he been a senator before he got into the presidential election? a. 4 c. 12 b. 7 d. 18 Jaya Ancol Dream Land Jaya Ancol Dream Land is the largest and most popular recreation centre in the country. Its area is 137 hectares. It is a recreation park not only for children but also for adults. There are three areas which are popular to the visitors. They are oceanorium, swimming area, and fantasy world. Gelanggang Samudra Ancol (oceanorium) presents the show of dolphins, sea lions and other various animal attractions. Gelanggang Renang Ancol (swimming area) is an ideal attraction for the whole family. There is a separated pool for children, a pool with a current like that of a 150 metre long river, a pool with waves reaching one metre high like sea waves and a pool with sliding fibreglass facility. Dunia Fantasy (fantasy world) presents some shows from five continents in the world except Australia. 26. What does the first paragraph tell us about? a. A recreation park for children and adults b. Jaya Ancol Dream Land c. The three areas of Jaya Ancol Dream Land d. The most popular recreation centre 27. The statement below is INCORRECT according to the text: a. Jaya Ancol Dream Land area is more than 130 hectares b. Fantasy World is one of the famous places in Jaya Ancol Dream Land c. Oceanorium performs the show of the sea lions d. Jaya Ancol Dream Land is the only popular recreation centre in the country 28. If we want to watch the show from a continent, we can go to a. Jaya Ancol Dream Land b. Fantasy World c. Oceanorium d. Gelanggang Renang Ancol 29. There is a separated pool for children, a pool with The underlined word means . a. apart by something b. joining both of places c. combining each other d. slicing object (Second paragraph)

Telaga Warna
The king of a famous kingdom in Cipanas, West Java, was very wise man. He had a beautiful daughter. The king and queen loved their daughter so much. But all their love was not enough for the princess. Eventhough they gave her everything, she was not happy. All the jewelries that they had were not eough for her. She was not satisfied with her gorgeous look either. The princess then had an idea. She planned to put all the jewelries that they had in every single hair in her head. She wanted to be the most beautiful girl in the world. So the princess went to see her mother and father and told them about her plan. She was very sure they would not say no. The king was surprised to hear about his daughter plan. He tried to convince her that her plan was not proper. "My Daughter, the beauty of a princess is not measured by her clothes or by the jewelry she is wearing, but by her attitude. It's not that we don't love you, but what will people think if you go through with your plan?" said the king. The princess was shocked to hear that. So she ran to her room to get her jewelry box. Then she returned to her parents. She screamed: "You are so miserely. Here, I am returning the every single jewelry you ever gave me."She threw her jewelry box to her father. The wise king was outraged seeing his daughter did. "You are ungrateful daughter!" Suddenly, the floor of the palace erupted and water poured out from the crack. In a matter of second the palace flooded, drowning the ungrateful princess and her jewelry. The palace then turned into a lake. The lake always reflects multiple colors to its surrounding. Some say the colors come from the princess's jewelry. The lake is known as Telaga Warna that means colorful lake.

30. What is the purpose of the text? a. To entertain the readers. b. To describe Telaga Warna. c. To retell the princess life. d. To tell how Telaga Warna was formed. 31. What is the main idea of paragraph 2? a. The love of the King of West Java to his daughter b. The bad character of the princess to her parents c. The princess idea to make her gorgeous d. The change of The jewelries into Telaga Warna 32. The king is surprised to hear about his daughter plan. He tries to convince her that her plan is not proper. The underlined word means a. comfortable b. appropriate c. enjoyable d. acceptable NYI RORO KIDUL Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess named Kadita. Because of her beauty she was called Dewi Srengenge. It means the goddess of sun. Her father was King Munding Wangi. Although he had a beautiful daughter he was unhappy because he always expect to have a son. The King decided to marry Dewi Mutiara. He had a son from her. Dewi Mutiara wanted her son to become a king in the future. She asked the King to send his daughter away. The King didn t agree. Dewi Mutiara called a black wizard to curse Kadita. She wanted Kadita s beautiful body full of ulcer. Then Kadita s body was full of ulcer. It smelled bad. The beautiful princess cried. The King was very sad. No one could cure his daughter s illness. The king didn t want her daughter to be a rumour so he sent his daughter away.

The poor princess didn t now where to go. However, she had a noble hearth. She didn t have any bad feeling about her step mother. She walked for almost seven days and seven nights. Then, she came to the south ocean. The ocean was so clean and clear. She jumped into the water and swam. Suddenly there was a miracle. The ocean water cured her illness. She became more beautiful than before. She also had a power to command the whole South Ocean. She became a fairy called Nyi oro Kidul or The Queen of South Ocean. (adapted from www.geocities .com) 33. From the text above we know that Dewi Kadita is . a. Dewi Mutiara s sister c. an Unhappy beautiful girl b. The king of South Ocean d. King Munding Wangi s daughter 34. What is the moral value of the text above? a. The strongest will become the winner b. Beauty will help you when you get a problem c. Our totally sincere will lead us to the goodness d. The tricky person will always become the winner 35. What is the topic of the last paragraph? a. The miracle of healing c. The South Ocean sacred water b. The queen of South Ocean d. The greatness of Nyi Roro Kidul 36. What is the closed meaning of ulcer (paragraph 3 line 2) a. Acne c. abscess b. Fungus d. gum bleeding

Newspapers are just what their name says. They are papers that print news. They first appeared in the 1400s just after printing began. Printers produced pamphlets telling people what was happening in the country and what they thought about it. Modern newspapers first appeared in the 1700s. Today, there are newspapers in almost every country in the world, in many different languages. Some are printed everyday, some are every week. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times which is printed in London. It began in 1785 when it was called the Universal Daily Register. It changed its name to The Times in 1788. Our country, Indonesia, also has a lot of newspapers. There are 94 newspapers in Indonesia. The publishing is concentrated in large cities. Jakarta has 24 dailies with half the total national circulation. Manado has 15 dailies, Medan has 12, and Surabaya has 9. The national news agency of Indonesia is Antara (Lembaga Kantor Berita Nasional Antara). It has domestic bureaus in thirty two provincial capitals and six foreign bureaus. Antara is an independent news agency. 37. How many bureaus does "Antara" have? a. 6 c. 38 b. 26 d. 90 38. The city which has the most newspapers is ... a. Medan c. Manado b. Surabaya d. Jakarta 39. "They first appeared The underlined word means ... a. rose c. survived b. surfaced d. existed

Orangutan means 'forest man' a very suitable name for the largest of the tree dwelling apes; a large male can weigh 90 kg. Orangutans live in Sumatra and Kalimantan. They are very gentle animals and live quietly several meters off the ground. They spend their time moving meal to meal by passing from tree to tree, swinging rather than jumping, using their long arms to carefully reach out the gaps among trees. It is thought that there are about 150,000 wild orangutans, but only about 20,000 are in severs and safety protected from danger. The main threat to the orangutan comes from logging companies, of from people who illegally capture and sell orangutan as pets. The logging companies exploit the living rain forests for timber but in doing so destroy the environment for orangutans. The orangutans need dense forest so they can easily move from tree to tree in searching for food. The destruction of the rain forest could also bring about the extinction of the orangutans. They cannot survive without dense living forests. 40. What is the most dangerous enemy for orangutans? a. The lack of the food c. the living rain forests b. The free dwelling apes d. The logging companies 41. Orangutan don't like to live a thin forest because it's . a. easy to find food b. not difficult to get food c. close to the food sources d. hard to find the food. 42. The text tells us mainly about . a. the existence of orangutans b. the extinction of orangutans c. the habitat of orangutans d. the number of orangutans 43. " could also bring the extinction of the orangutans" (paragraph 3). The underlined word has the opposite meaning to . a. Rehabilitation b. Destruction c. Recollection d. Recommendation Last week, my friends and I (44) on a trip to see a waterfall. We left from school at seven thirty in the morning. We arrived there at nine o clock. It was a (45) place. The (46) was so fresh. The water from the top of the mountain side was so clear and cool. Some of us played with water and the others (47) the scenery. 44. a. go b. went c. gone d. has gone 45. a. bad b. dirty c. nice d. horrible 46. a. air b. ground c. season d. climate 47. a. wanted b. disliked c. hated d. ennoyed

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