Listen to the tape, then fill in the blanks while listening by choosing a or b. Questions 1 to 6 are based on Text 1. Text 1
Dear Lula,
How are you? I’m doing good here. One week ago I (1....) to Batam island for business. I’m so sorry I could not (2....) to Jakarta, because it was only a (3....) visit. I only stayed for one night. My colleague (4....) me up at the airport. Then, we (5....) our journey to the hotel. It was a very hot day. I remembered that I (6....) five cold drinks in one hour. I also visited Nagoya, Batam Centre and Galang Island. I didn’t forget to go shopping there. OK, Lula. That’s enough for now. Don’t forget to write me soon. Love, Susan.
1. a. tent b. went
2. a. come b. came
3. a. sort b. short
4. a. picked b. tick
5. a. continue b. continued
6. a. have b. had
7. Lala : Are you sure that you will quit your school next month?
Dion :
Definitely. Because my parents asked me to go with them.
The italicised words show.
a. certainty
b. uncertainty
c. agreement
d. giving interesting news
8. go as soon as they have finished.
a. Let us c. Let she
b. Let me d. Let them
9. Dika :
Have you heard that we will be going to Dunia Fantasi next holiday?
Tina :
Really? How wonderful!The first italicized phrase is an expression of
a. pleasure
b. happiness
c. giving interesting news
d. asking for information
10. The second italicised phrase in the dialogue in number 9 is an expression.
a. responding to pleasure
b. responding to happiness
c. responding to interesting news
d. giving information
11. He thanked her for what she (do).
a. have do c. had do
b. have done d. had done
12. Waiter : Good afternoon, Miss.
Miss Aura : Yes, please. I have reserved one table for me and my friend.
a. How are you?
b. May, I help you?
c. Is there anything I can do.
d. Do you want to order?
13. Receptionist : . A porter will carry your lugage. Have a nice holiday.
Mr Tanaka : Thank you very much.
a. Yes, Sir
b. Please, Sir
c. Certainly, Sir
d. All right, Sir
14. Could I ask you some questions?
a. Yes, you could.
b. Yes, I’m.
c. Yes, you can.
d. No, you couldn’t.
Questions 15 to 29 are based on Text 2.
Text 2
The Forest Ranger’s Dream I am a forest ranger. Taking care of forests has been my job for fifteen years. I love it, eventhough sometimes it can be very dangerous, I could lose my life. In my duties, I rarely face great problems, just small groups of illegal loggers and non-serious violations such as littering, grafting, and camping in illegal places. I had one bad experience that changed my life forever. It happened three years ago, on a dark cold night....
I was so worried, the weather was hot and there had been no rain for a long time. The trees in the forest were dry as a bone. It would just take a tiny spark to turn the whole forest into a raging sea of fire. Then, in the afternoon from my watchtower high above the trees, I saw a thin spiral of smoke.
Fire! I yelled aloud. Fire fighters rushed to the blaze in trucks. Working as fast as they could, the men battled against the blaze with streams of water. They started to chop down trees and dig up the ground to keep the fire from spreading. Then, came the aeroplanes dumping massive amounts of water treated with special chemicals to put off the blazing forest. From other planes came men with parachutes. These men were fire fighters called smoke jumpers. They parachuted into places that men on the ground cannot reach easily. This is very dangerous work because no one can save them if they get into trouble.
Finally, in six hours, the firemen had stopped the spread of fire. Thousands of trees had become blackened stumps had been saved. Then, I heard a terrible ringing sound coming from inside of the trees. Oh my God... it was a horrible dream. People in yellow everywhere, a great fire sparking, aeroplane engines were roaring over my head.
Since then, I am always be careful. Especially when I check the camping area or in the holiday season where many people come to the forest. Not one single active cigarette left or camp fire remains. I will not let the forest fire in my dream come true.
Choose either a, b, c, or d for the
correct answer
15. What is a forest ranger?
a. A policeman.
b. A forest guard.
c. A forest scientist.
d. A police officer.
16. What does a forest ranger do?
a. Watches from a tower in the forest.
b. Takes care of the forest.
c. Stops any illegal logging.
d. All the answers are correct.
17. He has been working there for .
a. 14 years c. 16 years
b. 15 years d. 25 years
18. In my duty, I rarely face any real problems. Rarely means.
a. never c. almost never
b. 15 years d. often
19. Illegal logger is a.
a. person that chops down trees illegally
b. person that sells wood illegally
c. person that steals wood
d. person that comes to the forest illegally
20. The statements below are stated as nonserious violations in the text. But there is one wrong statement. Which one is it?
a. Throwing a plastic can.
b. Writing symbols on trees.
c. Throwing a dead leaf.
d. Camping in forbidden areas.
21. What changed the writer’s life forever?
a. Bad experience.
b. Horrible experience.
c. Horrible dream.
d. Valuable dream.
22. What is the meaning of “dry as a bone”?
a. Dry enough.
b. A half dry.
c. Dry all over
d. Dry inside and outside
23. What does “tiny spark” mean?
a. Tiny light. c. Tiny lamp.
b. Tiny fire. d. Tiny beam.
24. A raging sea of fire means.
a. large fire spreading
b. fire like a sea
c. expanding fire
d. big fire
25. Fire fighters rush to the blaze in trucks. What does blaze mean?
a. Lighting. c. Fire.
b. Sparking. d. Battle.
26. What do they do to keep the fire from spreading?
a. Chop down the young trees and dig up the ground.
b. Chop up the trees and dig up the ground.
c. Chop out the trees and dig up the ground.
d. Chop down the trees and dig up the ground.
27. Where do men with parachutes come from?
a. Helicopter.
b. Aeroplane.
c. Other planets.
d. Parachutes.
28. They parachute into places. What is the meaning of parachute here?
a. landing c. running
b. jumping d. walking
29. What is the form of Text 1?
a. Descriptive. c. Narrative.
b. Recount. d. Report.
Questions 30 to 40 are based on Text 3.
Text 3
Recent Developments at the Post Office Source: The World Book Encyclopedia, 2007 Post offices in industrial countries have a policy to provide their customers with a better service. One of their better services is the handling of mail. Government also takes part to increase the function of post offices. Now, the postage rates have risen. Private firms are not normally allowed to handle ordinary mail, although some private carriers have been increasingly in circulating catalogues, magazines, and merchandise samples. Private parcel carriers also compete with the post office.
The growth of electronic postal services has been a major development. In developing countries, the postal service is being extended to rural areas, and modernised into new technological developments. Many small nations earn valuable income from the stamp collectors. However, delivery of letters remains the main job of post officers and postal workers around the world.
Adapted from The World Book Encyclopedia, 2007
Choose either a, b, c or d for the
correct answer
30. In what countries do post offices have a policy?
a. Developing countries.
b. Modern countries.
c. Industrial countries.
d. a, b, and c are incorrect.
31. What is the policy about?
a. Better service.
b. Customers only.
c. To provide better services for customers.
d. To provide better service for everyone.
32. In your opinion, how can they increase their better services by handling of mail?
a. They don’t deliver mail on time.
b. They handle it carelessly.
c. They handle it carefully.
d. They handle it foolishly.
33. How can the government increase the function of post offices?
a. Funding
b. Stricter laws.
c. Asking people to write many letters.
d. a, b, c are incorrect.
34. Why have the postage rates risen?
a. Because the private firms are not normally allowed to handle ordinary mail.
b. Because the government is involved.
c. Because it has better service, now.
d. Because some private carriers have also increased their services.
35. What competes with the post office?
a. Government.
b. Private firms.
c. Private carriers.
d. Parcel businesses.
36. What is the meaning of the phrase “a major development” in paragraph 2 line 2?
a. Main development.
b. First development.
c. Single development.
d. Initial development.
37. What is the meaning of the phrase “being extended” in paragraph 2 line 4?
a. To be stopped.
b. To be enlarged.
c. To be continued.
d. To be delayed.
38. An example of modernising into new technological developments of the post office is .
a. postmen driving cars
b. using pigeons
c. using web services
d. using hotline services
39. What do small nations get from the stamp collectors?
a. Great money.
b. Invaluable income.
c. Valuable income.
d. Earning income.
40. What is the main job of post officers and postal workers?
a. Delivering mail.
b. Delivering parcels.
c. Delivering money.
d. a, b, c are incorrect.
Change the following sentences using can and could!
1. He can play football. (after a few practises/when he was seventeen years old)
2. I can write a short story quickly. (if he doesn’t disturb me/every day last week).
Change the following sentences using may or might.
3. Can I go now?
Change the following sentences into passive voice with agent. The tenses are given.
4. The article (beautiful write) by Lola.
- Present Perfect
5. The door (already shut) by Bona.
- Present Perfect
6. The building (bomb) two months ago.
- Simple Past
Change the words in brackets into the correct form.
7. Angel (write) this story when she was in elementary school.
8. He saw that his beloved daughter (vanish) into the air.
9. A : Did you finish reading the fable?
B : Yes, I did. I it yesterday.
10. Citra : Did Sam Spider buy new shoes?
Wulan : Yes, He did. Sam Spider new shoes.
Exercise of Chapters 4-5
Dear Lula,
How are you? I’m doing good here. One week ago I 1went to Batam Island for business. I’m so sorry I could not 2come to Jakarta, because it was only a 3short visit. I only stayed for one night. My colleague 4picked me up at the airport. Then, we 5continued our journey to the hotel. It was a very hot day. I remembered that I 6drank five cold drinks in one hour. I also visited Nagoya, Batam Centre and Galang Island. I didn’t forget to go shopping there. OK, Lula. That’s enough for now. Don’t forget to write me soon. Love, Susan
Exercise of Chapters 4-5
1. b 16. d 31. d
2. a 17. b 32. c
3. b 18. c 33. a
4. a 19. a 34. c
5. a 20. c 35. c
6. b 21. c 36. a
7. a 22. c 37. b
8. a 23. b 38. c
9. c 24. a 39. c
10. c 25. c 40. d
11. d 26. d
12. b 27. a
13. d 28. a
14. a 29. c
15. b 30. d