Dear Reza,
How are you today? I hope you are fine.
I've just got your letter, and I write you back hurriedly. Okay Reza, I will help you to tell about “How to send message using your new HP, so you can use it quickly.
Actually, it is not difficult. Follow these instructions:
Choose the message menu at first, and then write the message. After that, click the word “send” and the HP will show you the phone number. Search the phone number that you want to send your message, and finally just click “OK”.
It's very easy, right? But if you still find difficulty please contact me again.
Good luck!
1. What did Arman write the letter for?
a. To ask Reza if she's fine
b. To tell Reza if he's just got a letter
c. To tell Reza about how to send message
d. To tell Reza that sending message is not very difficult
2. For sending message, what should Reza do first?
a. Choose the message menu
b. Click the word send
c. Search the phone number and click OK
d. Choose the message menu and write the message
3. Who wrote the letter? ..... did.
a. Reza
b. Arman
c. Arman's brother
d. Reza's sister
4. The statements below are true, except .....
a. Reza has a new handphone
b. Arman can use HP for sms
c. Reza can't send message using his new HP
d. Reza ca send message using his new HP
5. The word .... in the text above means “at last”
a. First
b. Second
c. Third
d. Finally
6. Arman : Is this new handphone yours?
Reza : Yes, my daddy bought it last week as my birthday gift.
Arman : Do your parents always buy you birthday gift every year?
Reza : Sure. They do love me, you know.
Arman : ........My parents dom't buy me anything in my birthday.
It doesn't mean that they do not love me, but they are not rich like your parents.
a. What a pity you are
b. How lucky you are
c. How lazy you are
d. What a jealous parents they are
Text 1
My New Friends
Last month I attended an international conference in New York organized by UNESCO. I met lots of people from different countries there, and I made friends with Pierre Chevalier, Kevin Smith, and Mei Ling.
Pierre is from Marseille, France. He is a doctor and is in his late forties. He looks rather thin; perhaps because he is vary tall. He must be over 1.80 m. his neatly trimmed beard is the first thing you would notice about him. When we were together, he was always cheerful, and he made us laugh a lot.
Next is Kevin Smith. Kevin is a thirty-five-year-old lecturer from Washington D.C. he is not tall for an African-American, just about 1.70m, I guess; and he is of medium build. I like his curly black hair and thin moustache. Kevin showed us the sights of New York during a tour of the city. He was very helpful and never got tired of answering our questions about the Big Apple.
6. Who attended the international conference in New York?
A. the writer
B. Pierre Chevalier
C. Kevin Smith
D. Mei Ling
E. All of them
7. Which of the followings is not true about Pierre?
A. He is very young
B. He is very tall
C. He has neatly trimmed beard
D. He is cheerful
E. He made people around him laugh
8. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. Kevin is younger than Pierre
B. Kevin is not taller than Pierre
C. Kevin has black hair
D. Kevin is a doctor
E. Kevin explained the Big Apple during the tour
Text 2
Scorpions, like spiders, are not insects. They have eight legs and are termed as “arachnids”. They are found only in certain countries. They have big claws by which they catch their prey. Scorpions have long, thin tails with a poisonous sting at the end.
Very few scorpions are poisonous enough to kill a person, but their stings can be extremely painful. Some people think that the big black scorpions are very dangerous. This is not true. The most dangerous species are the pale yellow scorpions found in the deserts.
Scorpions live in hot, tropical countries. During the day they hide under rocks, fallen trees, in holes in the ground and other dark places. At night, they came out to catch their prey. When the sun rises, they return to their shelter.
The diet of scorpions consist of grasshoppers, beetles, crickets, cockroach, moths and other insect as well as spiders and other smaller creatures.
One special feature about the scorpions is that, the mother scorpions carries her babies on her back until they are big enough to live on their own.
9. The first paragraph tells us about
A. the difference between scorpions and spiders
B. insects which have eight legs
C. how scorpions catch their prey
D. what the scorpions are
E. scorpions’ poisonous tail
10. The passage above mentions that scorpions catch their prey by their
A. claws
B. stings
C. tails
D. legs
E. “ arachnids”
11. Which is the most dangerous scorpion?
A. black scorpion
B. big black scorpion
C. pale yellow scorpions
D. tropical scorpion
E. poisonous scorpion
12. “This is not true “(line 6). What does “this” refer to?
A. Very few scorpions are poisonous enough to kill a person
B. Their stings can be extremely painful
C. Some people think that the big black scorpions are very dangerous
D. Scorpions have long, thin tails with a poisonous sting
E. The pale yellow scorpions found in the deserts.
13. When do scorpions hunt for their food?
A. During the day
B. At night
C. When the sun rises
D. When they hide under rocks
E. in hot season
14. According to the passage, scorpions eat the followings, except
A. grasshoppers
B. beetles
C. crickets
D. spiders
E. other creatures
A well known tourist centre in Indonesia lies east of Java across the shallow Bali strait. A ferry runs between Banyuwangi in East Java and Gilimanuk in Bali.
There is chain of volcanoes from west to east in this island. Some of these volcanoes are mount Agung, mount Batur, mount Kau, and +mount Bakungan. Mount Agung (3,142 m) is the highest of all. Most rivers flow to the south from the central, mountains.
Bali has the same climates, fauna and flora as Java. There are tigers in the west and in most part of Bali there are a large number of deer and pigs. It rains a lot in Bali and many kinds of plants and trees can grow there. Farmers work on their land. There is a good irrigation system in Bali. People call this irrigation system “Subak”.
15. Where does Bali lie?
A. It lies east of Java
B. It lies across the Bali strait
C. It lies in the centre of Indonesia
D. It lies in Indonesia
E. It lies in the west of Java
16. How can the tourists get to Gilimanuk from Banyuwangi?
A. by car
B. by bus
C. by plane
D. by train
E. by ferry
17. The passage implies that the fauna and flora in Bali
A. are the same as those in Java
B. are different from those in Java
C. are tigers, pigs and deer
D. derived from Java
E. move to Java
18. According to the passage, what is meant by “Subak”?
A. The farmers in Bali
B. The irrigation system in Bali
C. The irrigation system in Bali and East Java
D. The kinds of plants and trees in Bali
E. The centre of Hindu Religion in Bali
19. In what way does Bali have the same climate as that of Java?
A. A lot of plants and trees grow in Bali
B. It rains much in Bali
C. Many beautiful country side found in Bali
D. Many tourists visit Bali
E. Bali lies in east of Java
15. It is indicated in the passage that mount Agung is ………….
A. the only mountain in Bali
B. the highest volcano in Bali
C. not as bid as mount Batur
D. a chain of volcanoes in Bali
E. where the rivers flow
16. Shinta is from Yogyakarta. She is beautiful. Her hair hangs loose around her shoulders. I like to be with her although she is talkative.
The underlined word means
A. say in word
B. speak thing
C. say thing
D. doesn’t talk much
E. fond of talking
17. She always ………… her clothes on Mondays.
A. wash
B. to wash
C. washing
D. washes
E. Washed
18. Mr. Sartono always goes to his office early in the morning so he …….. comes late.
A. never
B. sometimes
C. always
D. often
E. Occasionally
19. According to the witness, the robber has got flat nose, curly hair, and long chin.
The sentence above describes someone’s……..
A. attitudes
B. appearances
C. personalities
D. habits
E. Hobbies
20. Our teacher is not only nice but he is also very kind hearted. We all admire his
A. appearance
B. beauty
C. personalities
D. kindness
E. Habits
21. My parents have bought a new house with four bedrooms.
We can also say:
My parents have bought a new …………….
A. a new four-bedrooms house
B. a new four-bedroom houses
C. a new four-bedroom house
D. new four-bedrooms houses
E. new four bedroom houses
22. Every day my father walks to work and ….. home by bus.
A. come
B. comes
C. went
D. go
E. is going
23. The villagers make bags and …….. them at the market.
A. sell
B. sells
C. to sell
D. sold
E. are selling
24. We are really in need of money so we ……….. our car.
A. bought
B. caught
C. sought
D. sold
E. Spent
25. Some students weren’t able to come because they …….. very busy
A. are
B. was
C. were
D. have
E. had
26. We didn’t invite her to the party, so she …….
A. isn’t come
B. wasn’t come
C. doesn’t came
D. didn’t come
E. hasn’t come
27. They were very nervous as the plane took off because they ……. Before.
A. never fly
B. never flew
C. had never flown
D. were never flying
E. have never flow
28. Tina: What do you think of the program with Japanese OISCA students?
Wira: ………. they are interesting.
A. I don’t know
B. I don’t care
C. You are right
D. In my opinion
E. Yes, I agree
29. Susan: Do you agree that studying English is very important for us?
Sunie: …………. It is very useful for our future.
A. No, I don’t agree
B. Yes, I agree with you
C. Yes, it is right
D. No, it is not important
E. It doesn’t matter
30. “…………………… to prepare the English test last night?
A. Did you had time
B. Did you have time
C. Do you have time
D. Do you had time
E. Have you had
ESSAY
Answer these questions in complete sentences.
31. Tell us about your father or mother. What does he/she look like?
32. What do you know about “Sangkuriang”? Write a good paragraph about him.
33. a. What are most houses around the city in Indonesia made of?
b. Where do many people stay in the past?
c. What is a type of luxury apartment called?
34. Write a description of your own!
a. My name is ………………..
b. ………………………………years ………
c. …………………………………. tall
d. My hair…………………………………
e. I have ………………………………….
f. My eyes……………………………….
g. My cheeks……………………………..
Wise Water Laundry
- Choose one that has a high water efficiency rating, when purchasing a washing machine.
- Choose a front loading washing machine which uses up to 60 percent less water, 30 percent less
energy and 50 percent less detergent compared to top loading machine.
- Delay washing until you have a full load of clothes.
- Limit detergent use and choose environmentally friendly, bio-degradable, phosphorus free
detergents.
(Sources: www. epa.qld.gov.au)
35. “Choose one that has a high water efficiency rating when purchasing a washing machine.”
(sentence 1)
The underlined word means ......
a. Selecting
b. Operating
c. Buying
d. Using
36. To reduce the use of water when laundering we can do the following, except .....
a. Delay washing until we have full load of clothes
b. Choose washing machine which uses less detergent.
c. Wash whenever we have dirty clothes.
d. Choose a washing machine with high water efficiency rating
37. When laundering, we must choose the detergent which is .....
a. Friendly
b. Phosphorus
c. Bio-degradable
d. Limited
38. From the text above we know that a front loading washing machine is ..... than a top loading
machine.
a. Cheaper
b. More energy
c. More expensive
d. More efficient
39. To be efficient in using water, we must ….
a. Use a top loading washing machine
b. Purchase a washing machine
c. Only use phosphorus detergent
d. Wait until we have full load to wash the clothes.
STEVE’S CROC EXPRESS
Southern Queensland is home of the Crocodile Hunter and Australia Zoo, made famous by global
documentaries and antics of Steve and Terry Irwin.
On the way to Australia Zoo you’ll view the majestic Glasshouse Mountains bordered by Pine
Forests and Pineapple Plantation.
Today you will have time to really experience the best of Australia Zoo, set over 70 acres of natural
bush land. Spend 6 hours taking in the many shows, talks, and demonstrations, including crocodile
feeding, tigers, birds of prey show and snake handling. Throughout the day you’ll have the
opportunity to get up real close with a few of the locals! Don’t forget to give the awesome elephants
an apple or two or talk to the cute wombat called Megs.
Includes: Entry to Australia Zoo, all shows and attractions, commentary and touring.
40. The text above tells us about …..
a. The crocodile Hunter
b. The tourist’s attraction in Southern Queensland
c. Australia Zoo
d. Global documentaries
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