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INSTRUCTION: CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER A, B, C, OR D !

ROAD WORK AHEAD


1. It means that . A. the road is prohibited to be taken for people. B. you are allowed to do your work on the road. C. you must not take the road because people are working there. D. you must be careful because the road is under construction.

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It is meant...the damaged street ahead. A. to prohibit people to enter B. to advise people to construct C. to remind people not to walk along D. to tell people to be careful if they take

The text below is for answering the questions number 3-5.


Dear John, All the hard work you have put, all the sacrifice you have made, has finally paid off. Congratulations on your success to be the director of Human Resource Development (HRD) of your company.

Im so proud of you, bro.

The following text is for questions no. 3 to 5.

God bless you, Tania

3. Tania congratulates John on his . A. sacrifice he had done on his work B. hard work he had made for the payment C. final goal as the best employer in his company D. success to be promoted in a higher level of his job 4. From the text, we know that Tania is Johns . A. sibling B. relative C. partner D. secretary

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5. Congratulations on your success, . The bold typed word has the similar meaning with . A. achievement B. happiness C. failure D. pride The text is for the questions number 6 -8

To : Mr. Mahrizal Masri We want to make our school anniversary be fun next month so we plan to organize the English Competition ,please guide us to do it. The competitions are speech, story telling ,debate, and wall magazine. Thank you The committee

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What is the purpose of the text? A. To make our school new activities B. To tell the students to joint the English Competition C. To ask Mr. Mahrizal to guide the English Competition D. To invite the committee to handle the English Competition Please guide us to do it . It refers to..... A. school aniversary B. English Competition C. story telling competition. D. debating activity. The English Competition ... The underlined word means ... A. race B. contest C. converence D. performance

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The following text is for questions no. 9 and 10

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9. What is the purpose of the text? A. To persuade someone to visit the new gallery B. To invite someone to join the party in towns gallery C. To ask someone to come to gallerys open house party D. To tell someone about the gallerys house warming party 10. From the text, we know that the party will be held . A. in the afternoon B. within five hours C. without food serving D. in the end of the year

The next text is for the questions number 11 13 !

Dear all students, of SMP Bina Bangsa OSIS chairperson We would like to inform you, that in order to celebrate th our 25 school anniversary, we would be having the Social Day from Friday 16th of March to Saturday the 17th of March 2012. It will be held for some activities. At the first day we will visit some orphanages in our city. The students will be divided into some teams. At the second day we will hold working assignment at our school environment and on Sunday we will celebrate our school anniversary by students stage performance. For the students who wants to show their talents please registrate to Rini clas 8D.

11. What are the students going to do at Friday 16th of March ? A. Informing school activities. B. Visiting some orphanages. C. Holding working assignment. D. Helebrating school anniversary.

12. The school needs .. days for school anniversary activities.


A. one B. two C. three D. four

13. The text is written to


A. B. C. D. ask the students to join the school activities. persuade the students to be active at school. inform the students about school anniversary. order the students to registrate their performance.

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The text below is for the questions number 14 17 !

The Merlion (Malay: Singa-Laut) is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore. Its name combines "mer" meaning the sea and "lion". The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means "sea town" in Javanese. The lion head represents Singapore's original name Singapura meaning "lion city" or "kota singa". The symbol was designed by Fraser Brunner, a member of the Souvenir Committee and curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium, for the logo of the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) in use from 26 March 1964 to 1997[1] and has been its trademarked symbol since 20 July 1966. Although the STB changed their logo in 1997, the STB Act continues to protect the Merlion symbol.[2] Approval must be received from STB before it can be used. The Merlion appears frequently on STB-approved souvenirs. The merlion a mythical creature with the body of a fish and the head of a lion occurs in a number of different artistic traditions. Lions with fishtails can be found on Indian murals at Ajanta and Mathura, and on Etruscan coins of the Hellenistic period. Merlions, or heraldic sealions, are an established element of Western heraldry, and have been used on the coat of arms of the cities of Portsmouth and Great Yarmouth in the United Kingdom; the City of Manila; and the East India Company.
14. The text tells us about . A. the origin of the Merlion. B. Singapores famous icon. C. the countrys famous icon D. the Merlion, a mythical creature. 15. The fish body represents the origin of Singapores A. lion city. B. sea lion. C. ways of life D. fishing village 16. The main information of the last paragraph is about A. the merlion in some artistics traditions. B. the element of Western heraldry C. the coat of arms of the cities. D. the different artistic traditions.

17. . member of the Souvenir Committee and curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium, . ( parg 2 ). The underlined word means a person who A. make a statue of stone. B. collect some artistic things. C. raises some unique fish D. is in charge of the museum.

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The following text is for questions no. 18 to 21 Yesterday was the worst day I have ever had. I woke up late in the morning so I went to school in a hurry. I pedaled my bike so fast that I would come on time to school. Finally, I arrived at school as soon as the bell rang. What a relief! However, in the first lesson, my mathematics teacher asked us to submit our homework. Oh, gosh! I left mine at home. My teacher thought I had not done it yet. I tried to explain about the reason to him, but he didnt believe what I said. He got angry with me and got me stood up in the corner during the lesson. But all those things were getting worse after school. It was rain and I was very hungry. When I took my bike from the parking lot, I found it was on flat tire. You know what? I ran it home on wet clothes. What a terrible day! 18. What does the text tell you about? A. The writers bad experience B. The writers strict teacher C. The writers terrible plan D. The writers explanation 19. From the text, we know that the writer . A. came late to school B. brought his homework C. rode his bike on the way home D. got punished by standing in the corner 20. My teacher thought I had not done it yet. (paragraph 2, line 5) The word it refers to . A. the homework B. the lesson C. the bell D. the bike 21. so I went to school in a hurry. The words in a hurry has the same meaning with . A. neatly B. quickly C. sharply D. fiercely

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The text is for answering the questions number 22-25 !

BURNS WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR *red and blistered skin *Pain *dark red ,charred skin ( is severe cases ) *shock WHAT TO DO : 1.Cool the affected area immediately under cold running water for at least 10 minutes. 2.If possible, remove any jewellery or loosen any constricting clothing 3.Cover the burn with a sterile, non- fluffy dressing. NEVER : burst blisters or apply creams , lotions, or oinments to a burn. IMPORTANT :chemical burns need prolonged washing . Remember the priorities:
ABC Airways Breathing and Circulation

22. The first thing we can help the burns is A. Remove any jewellery B. Apply creams, lotions to a burn C. Cover the burn with a sterile dressing D. Cool the affected area immediately. 23. What musnt we do to the burn ? A. Cover the burn with non fluffy dressing B. Chemical burns need prolonged washing C. Lossen any constricting clothing,remove any jewellery. D. Burst blister or apply creams,lotion or ointment to a burn 24. .Red and blistered skin. What is the closest meaning of blistered skin ? A. Swelled on skin B. Bleeding skin C. Pale skin D. Damp skin 25. What must you look out for the burn? A. Red and blistered skin B. Burst blisters burns C. Ointments burns D. Chemical skin

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The text below is for the questions number 26 30. A fox was boasting to a cat of its clever devices for escaping its enemies. "I have a whole bag of tricks," he said, "which contains a hundred ways of escaping my enemies." ."I have only one," said the cat. "But I can generally manage with that." .Just at that moment they heard the cry of a pack of hounds coming towards them, and the cat immediately scampered up a tree and hid herself in the boughs. "This is my plan," said the cat. "What are you going to do?" The fox thought first of one way, then of another, and while he was debating, the hounds came nearer and nearer, and at last the fox in his confusion was caught up by the hounds and soon killed by the huntsmen. Miss Puss, who had been looking on, said, "Better one safe way than a hundred on which you cannot reckon."
26. What does the whole bag of tricks contain ? A. It contains a hundred ways of escaping the enemies. B. It contains only one of escaping the enemies C. It contains a hundred ways of devices. D. It contains a pack of hounds 27. What is moral value that we can get from the text? A. Many ways are better than one way B. Many ways are better than there is no way C. It is better one safe way than a way on which you cannot reckon D. It is better one safe way than a hundred on which you cannot reckon 28. . they heard the cry of a pack of hounds coming towards them, What does the underlined word mean? A. Cats C. Dogs B. Foxs D. Puss 29. How many characters are there on the text? There are characters on the text. A. 3 C. 5 B. 4 D. 6

30. What was boasted by a fox? A. The hounds killed by a huntsmen B. Better one safe way than a hundred C. Its clever devices for escaping enemies D. Two hundred ways of escaping its enemies

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The following text is for questions no. 31-32.

ONE YEAR WILL PASS ON THE MEMORIES BUT NEW YEAR OF HOPE AND SPIRIT IS IN THE AIR Come and Join us At the Annual Galaxy Studio New Years Party December 31st at 8 p.m. 250 West 60th Street, Manhattan Lets gather and have fun there! Regrets only by December 27th 555-6473 or studiogalaxy@applegate.com

31. The statements below are correct, except . A. The party will begin at 8 p.m. B. Galaxy Studio holds the party every year C. The party will be held at 250 West 60th street manhattan D. People should confirm their coming before December 27th 32. The text above is a kind of .... A. invitation B. advertisement C. brochure D. time schedule

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The next text is for answering the questions number 33 37 !

The relatively large natural bodies that revolve in orbits around the Sun or other stars are called planets. The term does not include small bodies such as comets, meteoroids, and asteroids. The planets that orbit the Sun are part of the solar system, which includes the Sun and all the bodies that circle it. The Sun governs the planets' orbital motions by gravitational attraction and provides the planets with light and heat. Ideas about what makes a planet have changed over time. According to the current definition, there are eight planets in the solar system. In order of increasing mean distance from the Sun, the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto was considered the solar system's ninth and outermost planet from 1930 until 2006, when it was reclassified as a dwarf planet. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, all of which can be seen without a telescope, have been known since ancient times. The ancient Greeks used the term planet, meaning wanderers, for these five bodies plus the Sun and Earth's Moon, because the objects appeared to move across the background of the apparently fixed stars. The names of these seven bodies are still connected, in some languages, with the days of the week. In time astronomers learned more about how celestial objects move in the sky, and they recognized that the Sun, not Earth, is the center of the solar system. The term planet came to be reserved for large bodies that orbit the Sun and not another planet, so the Sun and Moon were no longer considered planets. With the aid of telescopes, modern astronomers have discovered hundreds of thousands of additional objects orbiting the Sun, including more planets. Although Uranus also is sometimes visible with the naked eye, ancient astronomers were unable to distinguish it from the stars. Uranus was first identified as a planet in 1781. The eighth planet, Neptune, was discovered in 1846. ( Encyclopedia Britanica Ultimate)
33. The term planets refers to . A. all heavenly bodies that are in the universe. B. small bodies that revolve in the orbit. C. large bodies that orbit the sun. D. celestial objects that move in the sky. 34. Pluto was called an outermost planet . A. before 1930 C. after 2006 B. until 1930 D. before 2006. 35. which includes the Sun and all the bodies that circle it ( paragraph 2 ) The word it refers to A. rock C. sun B. planet D. orbit 36. The last paragraph tells us about A. the use of telescope to discover the objects. B. the discovery of aid to identify the planets. C. the ways of astronomers to discover the stars. D. how the astronomer to distinguish the planets.

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37. about how celestial objects move in the sky . ( third paragraph ) The similar meaning of the word celestial is . A. visible C. unreal B. heavenly D. imaginary

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38. The statement below is false based on the text. A. The product is good for our health. B. We pay one product get two products C. Each product charges $3.59 D. The product contains antioxidant. 39. The advertisement above offers us .. supplement. A. coholic C. cheap B. herbal D. local 40. Convenient way to obtain Green Tea benefits Sacco The opposite meaning of benefits is A. results C. nutritions B. disadvantages D. disobedients

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The following text is for questions no. 41 to 43

49 Bengawan Street Solo March 5th, 2012 To: Mr. Danny Anggara Dear Sir, Please accept my most apologize that my son, Ruben Sinaga wont be able to attend your English added class this afternoon because he had an appointment with his dentist. Thank you for your attention anyway. Sincerely yours, Michael Johan Sinaga

41. What is the text about? A. An English added class schedule B. An appointment with the English teacher C. A permission letter about students absence D. A letter from the students dentist to his teacher 42. From the text, we know that the letter is written to Rubens . A. father B. dentist C. headmaster D. English teacher 43. When did the writer probably write the text? A. In the afternoon B. In the morning C. The day before D. The day after

Last weekend we went to Suramadu bridge.The bridge ....(44)Surabaya and Madura. I guess Sura came from Surabaya and Madu came from Madura.The brige was ...(45).It was tall and orange. In only a few minutes we arrived at Madura.We stop by to buy some souvenirs.Mom bought some local food.Dad bought a unique key holder. The key holder had a decoration of clurit,the Madurese ...(46).I decided to buy a T-shirt . It had a picture of Suramadu bridge on the chest part.

44.

A. connected B. joined A. dirty B. clumsy A. custom B. weapon

C. united D. linked C. awesome D. ordinary C. arrow D. gun

45.

46.

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47. magazine story put wall interesting on your the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The correct arrangement of the words above is . A. 3 7 5 2 6 8 4 1 B. 3 7 5 6 8 4 2 1 C. 3 7 5 1 2 4 6 8 D. 3 7 5 4 2 1 8 6

48. happened on when was the veranda sitting the accident I


1 2 3 4 5 6 The correct arrangement of the words above is . A. 8 4 2 7 1 3 6 5 B. 8 4 5 7 2 1 3 6 C. 8 4 6 1 3 2 5 7 D. 8 4 6 2 5 3 7 1 7 8

49. How to Plant a Tomato 1. 2. 3. 4. Plant the seeds. Cover the seeds with potting soil. Purchase seeds, seed pot, and good potting soil. Transplant the seedling and water every day while watching your tomato plant grow. 5. Harvest your tomatoes when plump and deep red. 6. Water the seeds and wait for about two weeks. Repeat it until the sprout emerges.

The correct arrangement of the jumbled paragraph above is . A. 3 5 1 2 6 4 B. 3 2 6 5 1 4 C. 3 4 2 6 1 5 D. 3 1 2 6 4 5

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Rearrange these jumbled sentences into good paragraph! 1. In her 17th birthday, the king invited all the people to celebrate it in the palace. 2. But, the princes didnt like it and she threw it until it spread out on the floor. 3. It became a big colorful lake and the people called it Telaga Warna. 4. Long time ago, the king of West Java had a beautiful daughter who was a spoiled girl. 5. In the feast, the king gave her a necklace, which was made from gold and jewel. 6. Everybody was sad and began crying, until the whole place fulfilled with water. A. B. C. D. 352413 432613 415263 24356 -3

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