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BUKU BAHASA DAN SASTRA INGGRIS XII

Unit 1
1. I was so tired …. Almost at once.
a. Then fell asleep
b. For I fell asleep
c. That I fell asleep
d. That fell asleep
e. That I falling asleep

2. X: Did you answer all the questions in the test?


Y: No, it was …. I could answer only a few.
a. So difficult a test that
b. Such a difficult test that
c. Such very difficult test so
d. So difficult a test so
e. Such an easy test that

3. X: Why are you staring at me like that?


Y: Wow, you look …. I am really impressed.
a. Very beautiful that
b. So beautiful that
c. Very much beautiful so
d. Such beautiful that
e. So very beautiful that

4. The weather was very cold. Nobody stayed outside.


The proper combination of the two sentences is …..
a. The weather was very cold but nobody stayed outside.
b. The weather was such cold that nobody stayed outside.
c. The weather was so cold that everybody stayed outside.
d. The weather was so cold, yet everybody stayed outside.
e. The weather was so cold that nobody stayed outside.

5. The Eiffel Tower is very famous. Many people come to see it every year.
We can also say ….
a. The Eiffel Tower is such famous that many people come to see it every year.
b. The Eiffel Tower is such a famous tower that many people come to see it every year.
c. The Eiffel Tower is so famous for many people coming to see it every year.
d. The Eiffel Tower is very famous that many people come to see it every year.
e. The Eiffel Tower is a such famous that many people come to see it every year.
6. X: Why didn’t you come to school yesterday?
Y: ….. I missed the school bus.
a. I got up so late that
b. I got up so late because
c. I got up such late that
d. I got up very late that
e. I got up so late but

7. X: Why are you crying?


Y: It was …. deeply moved.
a. Such good a film and I was
b. Such a good film but I was
c. A very good film that I was
d. Such good film so I was
e. Such a good film that I was

8. Raja Ampat is really wonderful. So many people have visited the place.
The best combination of the two sentences is …..
a. Raja Ampat is so wonderful many people have visited the place.
b. Raja Ampat is such a wonderful place that so many people have visited i.
c. Raja Ampat is so wonderful but many people have visited it.
d. Raja Ampat is such wonderful a place but many people have visited it.
e. Raja Ampat is such a wonderful that so many people have visited it.

9. X: It seems that nearly everyone owns a hand phone now.


Y: Yes, you are right. It has become ….
a. So common thing
b. Such a common thing
c. What a common thing
d. That common thing
e. So very common thing

10. X: Why were you so nervous at the interview?


Y: I was …..
a. Such bad prepared
b. So bad prepared
c. So badly prepared
d. Such badly prepared
e. Such a bad preparation
Unit 2
1. A camera is used ….
a. For pictures
b. For taking pictures
c. Making pictures
d. For to take pictures
e. For take pictures

2. X: What is a microwave for?


Y: ……..
a. It is cook and heat food
b. It is to cooking and heating food
c. It is for to cook and heat food
d. It’s for cooking and heating food
e. Cook and heat food

3. X: What is the function of the red button?


Y: ….. the TV off.
a. To press the red button will turn
b. Press the red button will turn
c. Pressing the red button will turn
d. The press the red button will turn
e. Expressing the red button will turn

4. What is the correct combination of these two sentences?


Ben is driving a car.
The car was bought last year.
a. Ben is driving a car bought last year.
b. Bought last year, Ben driving a car.
c. Ben is driving a car buying last year.
d. Ben is driving a car last year.
e. Ben is driving a car was bought last year.

5. Which one is the most correct sentence?


a. We went to a restaurant sells seafood
b. We went to a restaurant sold seafood
c. We went to a restaurant was selling seafood
d. We went to a restaurant selling seafood
e. We went to a restaurant which selling seafood
6. The car has a sunroof. I think I will buy the car.
The best combination of the two sentences is ……
a. I think the car has a sunroof, so I will buy.
b. I think I will buy the car with a sunroof.
c. I think I will buy the car that having a sunroof.
d. I think I will buy the car has a sunroof.
e. I think I will buy the car had a sunroof.

7. X: …… the device?
Y: It plays music from a flash disk.
a. What do you do with
b. What are you doing with
c. Why are you doing with
d. What is doing to
e. Why do you do with

8. Venezuela is a country …..


a. Produces a lot of petroleum
b. That produces a lot of petroleum
c. Which producing a lot of petroleum
d. That producing a lot of petroleum
e. For producing a lot of petroleum

9. A gadget …..
a. is a device that performs a certain task
b. is a device which performing a certain task
c. is a device is performing a certain task
d. is a device perform to a certain device
e. is a device performed a certain task

10. Nowadays, nearly everyone …..


a. has a phone smart
b. has a phone is smart
c. has a phone which smart
d. has a phone that is smart
e. has a phone to smart

Unit 3
1. He made the decision. The decision was overruled.
We can also say ….
a. He made the decision was overruled
b. The decision was overruled he made
c. The overruled decision was made by him
d. He made the decision which is overruled
e. The decision he made was overruled

2. It is true that this exam result is the reflection of my abilities.


The sentence above can be restated as …..
a. That this exam result is the reflection of my abilities is true
b. This exam result is true that it is the reflection of my abilities
c. That my true reflection of my abilities is this exam result
d. That my abilities are the reflection of this exam result is true
e. This exam result and my abilities are the true reflection of mine

3. A: Where did she go?


B: I don’t know ……
a. Where did she go
b. Where she goes
c. Where she went
d. Where did she went
e. Where does she go

4. A: Do you know …… ?
B: That is Debi’s book.
a. Whose book is it
b. Whose book it is
c. Who book it is
d. Who book is it
e. Whom book it is

5. A: How does this machine work?


B: I don’t know …..
a. How does the machine work
b. How does the machine works
c. How the machine work
d. How the machine works
e. How the machine does work

6. Julius Caesar is about ……


a. To learn coping with the fallout of betrayal
b. Learning to cope with the fallout of betrayal
c. Learned to cope with the fallout of betrayal
d. Learning cope with the fallout of betrayal
e. To learn coped with the fallout of betrayal
7. He returned and closed the door ….
a. Making sure it was unlocked
b. Make sure it was unlocked
c. To making sure it was unlocked
d. To make sure it was unlocked
e. Made sure it was unlocked

8. ….. I saw a beautiful flower.


a. Run across the park
b. To run accros the park
c. Ran accros the park
d. To running accros the park
e. Running accros the park

9. It is good ….
a. To see you after all this time
b. Seeing you after all this time
c. Have seen you after all this time
d. Has seen you after all this time
e. See you after all this time

10. A management college is turning to Shakespeare for lesson on …..


a. How survive in business
b. How surviving in business
c. How to survive in business
d. How is survive in business
e. How being survive in business

Unit 4
1. X: What if your father asks you about scratch on his new car?
Y: I ….. that it’s my fault.
a. Would simply told him
b. Simply told him
c. Am simply telling him
d. Will simply tell him
e. Would simply have told him

2. My younger brother thinks that everybody can become an astronaut. He often asks
himself.
“What …. if I were an astronaut.
a. am I doing
b. would I do
c. will I do
d. do I do
e. am I going to do

3. Had I realized that Tim was a bad driver, I …. my car.


a. will not lend him
b. had not lent him
c. would not lend him
d. did not lend him
e. would not have lent him

4. If I …..
a. make a mistake, I’ll apologize
b. made a mistake, I’ll apologize
c. had made a mistake, I’d have apologize
d. have made a mistake, I’d apologize
e. am making a mistake, I’ll apologize

5. “If there were a traffic light at this intersection, there wouldn’t be so many accidents.”
From the sentence, we may conclude that …..
a. This is a dangerous intersection
b. The traffic lights often don’t work
c. Despite the traffic lights, accidents happen
d. The only accident occurs at this intersection
e. Drivers were always very careful at this intersection

6. “Had the company been fair in giving bonuses, the employees would not have gone on
strike.”
From the sentence, we may conclude that …..
a. The employees were quite dissatisfied
b. The employees are still going on strike
c. The company has lost many employees
d. The employees were not given bonuses at all
e. The company has given the employees fair bonuses

7. Arni : “If I had known you needed a camera for your project. I could have lent
you mine.”
Ari : “Oh …..”
a. I’ll soon return it
b. I’ll borrow it from you then
c. Thank a lot for the camera
d. I didn’t know you had a camera
e. Thanks, it’s an excellent camera
8. “They climbed higher so that they got a better view.”
We can also say ….
a. If they didn’t climb higher, they wouldn’t get a better view
b. If they won’t climb higher, they don’t get a better view
c. If they don’t climb higher, they won’t get a better view
d. If they didn’t climb higher, they didn’t get a better view
e. If they had not climbed higher, they would not have got a better view

9. Roy: “Do you know that Hasan had withdrawn his money from the bank just before
it was liquidated?”
Ben: “Oh, yes, otherwise he ….. a great deal.
a. Lost
b. Had lost
c. Would lost
d. Has lost
e. Would have lost

10. “When the little boy saw the dog, he ran away and was bitten.”
We can conclude that …..
a. If he run away, he wouldn’t have been bitten
b. If he ran away, he wouldn’t be bitten
c. If he hasn’t run away, he won’t be bitten
d. Unless he run away, he wouldn’t be bitten
e. If he hadn’t run away, he wouldn’t have been bitten

Unit 5
1. She loves reading novels. Her brother likes to read manga comic.
What is the best combination of the two sentences?
a. She loves reading novels, while her brother likes to read manga comic
b. She loves reading novels if her brother likes to read manga comic
c. She loves reading novels unless her brother likes to read manga comic
d. She loves reading novels even if her brother likes to read manga comic
e. Nonetheless she loves reading novels, her brother likes to read manga comic

2. Whale is huge. Tuna is tiny.


What is the best combination of the two sentences?
a. However whale is huge, tuna is tiny
b. Whilst whale is huge, tuna is tiny
c. Nevertheless whale is huge, tuna is tiny
d. Whale is huge even if tuna is tiny
e. Whale is huge if tuna is tiny
3. Rahma has to attend a teaching seminar. She wakes up too late. Whether or not she takes
ojek to the venue, she will arrive late. So …..
a. She will arrive late, but she takes ojek to get there
b. She will arrive late, while she takes ojek to get there
c. She will arrive late if she takes ojek to get there
d. She will arrive late unless she takes ojek to get there
e. She will arrive late even if she takes ojek to get there

4. Hasan may not pass the exam unless he studies well a week before.
What does the sentence mean?
a. He cannot pass the exam whether or not he studies well
b. He can pass the exam while he studies well
c. He cannot pas the exam even if he studies well
d. He can pass the exam if he studies well
e. He cannot pass the exam even though he studies well

5. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the detective story in the form of novels, whilst Aoyama
Gosho visualized the detective story in the form of comics. We can also say ….
a. Whereas Aoyama Gosho visualized the detective story in the form of comics, Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the detective story in the form of novels
b. However Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the detective story in the form of novels,
Aoyama Gosho visualized the detective story in the form of comics
c. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the detective story in the form of novels if Aoyama
Gosho visualized the detective story in the form of comics
d. Aoyama Gosho visualized the detective story in the form of comics unless Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle wrote the detective story in the form of novels
e. Nonetheless Aoyama Gosho visualized the detective story in the form of comics, Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the detective story in the form of novels

6. Snow leopards are solitary in nature. Gray wolves live in a group.


What is the best combination of the two sentences?
a. Even though snow leopards are solitary in nature, gray wolves live in a group.
b. Nonetheless snow leopards are solitary in nature, gray wolves live in a group.
c. Snow leopards are solitary in nature unless gray wolves live in a group.
d. Snow leopards are solitary in nature; however, gray wolves live in a group.
e. Snow leopards are solitary in nature if gray wolves live in a group.

7. Jimmy is tired of his work. He needs a vacation. He wants to dive in the nearest sea. He
doesn’t care if he doesn’t have an off-day. He will take permission if he has to. Which
sentence best describes Jimmy’s situation right now ?
a. Jimmy wants to dive in the nearest sea if he doesn’t have an off-day
b. Jimmy wants to dive in the nearest sea; nonetheless, he doesn’t have an off-day
c. Jimmy wants to dive in the ocean, while he doesn’t have an off-day
d. Although Jimmy wants to dive in the nearest sea, he doesn’t have an off-day
e. Jimmy wants to dive in the nearest sea even if he doesn’t have an off-day

8. Evan has to collect his science project report, ….. he hasn’t finished it.
a. If
b. And
c. With
d. Even if
e. On the contrary

9. You cannot take the bus unless …..


a. You don’t have the ticket
b. You have the ticket
c. You swallow the ticket
d. You cut the ticket off
e. You capture the ticket’s picture

10. …………..; however, they quite opportunistic and will eat whatever is available in the
frozen tundra.
a. Arctic foxes can eat whatever they found
b. Arctic foxes usually prey on lemmings
c. Arctic foxes are very sociable
d. Arctic foxes are native to Alaska
e. Arctic foxes are well-adapted to their rigid homes

Unit 6

X: …… (1) the previous presidential election?


Y: …….(2), it was considerably democratic.
1. a. How do you comment
b. What’s your comment on
c. How is your comment on
d. What do you comment on
e. How about your commentary

2. a. I’m concern that


b. As my concern
c. As I’m concern
d. As far as I’m concerned
e. To my concern
X: …… (3) the government is right in increasing the price of fuel
Y: I agree with you …… (4). However, the cut of fuel subsidy must be well-targeted
X: …….(5). That’s what is actually needed at the moment
3. a. As I view
b. In my view
c. I’m viewing that
d. According to my view
e. As far as my view

4. a. for my extent
b. to no extent
c. to a certain extent
d. as it extends
e. as far as my extent

5. a. You are wrong


b. You may be right
c. You can’t be right
d. You are right
e. No way

Supporters of medical treatment argue that medicine should be trusted since it is


effective and scientifically proven. They say that there is no need for spiritual methods
such as Reiki, Yoga, and Tai Chi. These waste our time, something which is quite
precious in our material world. There is medicine that can kill our pain, X-rays that
show us our fractured bones or MRI that scans our brain for tumors. We must admit
that these methods are very effective in the examples that they provide. However, there
are some “everyday complaints” such as back pains, headaches, insomnia, which are
treated currently with medicine. Whey you have a headache, you take an Aspirin, or
Vermidon. When you cannot sleep, you take Xanax without thinking of the side effects
of these. When you use these pills for a long period, you become addicted to them; you
cannot sleep without them. We pay huge amounts of money and become addicted
instead of getting better. How about a safer and more economical way of healing?
When doing Reiki to yourself, you do not anything except your energy so it is very
economical. As for its history, it was discovered in Japan in the early 1900s and its
popularity has spread particularly throughout America and Western Europe. In
quantum physics, energy is recognized as the fundamental substance of which the
universe is composed. Reiki depends on the energy within our bodies. It is a simple
and effective way of restoring the energy flow. There are no side effects and it is
scientifically explained.
6. The text mainly presents …..
a. One current issue
b. Two opposing arguments
c. The benefits of modern medical treatment
d. Facts about Yoga, Reiki and Tai Chi
e. Two similar stances

7. One of the reasons why people are expected to believe in medical treatment is that …..
a. It has been proven scientifically
b. It is simple
c. It is efficient
d. It is cheap
e. It is easy

8. The word “they” in the 2nd sentence refers to ….


a. People in general
b. Supporters of traditional healing
c. Advocates of Yoga
d. Followers of medical treatment
e. Supporters of alternative treatment

9. The passage implies that the writer …..


a. Is a supporter of medical treatment
b. Is a Tai Chi instructor
c. Tends to be against medical treatment
d. Is a Yoga instructor
e. Is a Reiki instructor

10. According to the writer, Reiki is ……


a. Ineffective
b. Effective but expensive
c. Dangerous
d. Expensive and ineffective
e. Effective and inexpensive
Unit 7
1. We enjoyed our holiday.
It rained a lot.
What is the best combination of the two sentences?
a. Even though we enjoyed our holiday, it rained a lot
b. Even though it rained a lot, we enjoyed our holiday
c. Despite we enjoyed our holiday, it rained a lot
d. In spite of the fact that the rain, we enjoyed our holiday
e. But we enjoyed our holiday, yet it rained a lot

2. The house isn’t very nice.


She likes the garden.
What is the best combination of the two sentences?
a. The house isn’t very nice, despite, she likes the garden
b. The house isn’t very nice, she likes the garden although
c. Although the house isn’t very nice, she likes the garden
d. But the house isn’t very nice, she likes the garden anyway
e. In spite of she likes the garden, the house isn’t very nice

3. Which one is the most correct sentence?


a. I had never seen her before, but I recognised her from the photograph anyway
b. I had never seen her before, even though I recognised her from the photograph
c. Nevertheless I had never seen her before, I recognised her from the photograph
d. Despite I had never seen her before, I recognised her from the photograph
e. I recognised her from the photograph, in spite of I had never seen her before

4. Which one is correct?


a. The story was silly. Nonetheless, I could enjoy the film
b. Nevertheless the story was silly, I could enjoy the film
c. The story was silly. Despite, I enjoy the film
d. I could enjoy the film. In spite of the story was silly
e. I could enjoy the film. Although the story was silly

5. Which one is correct?


a. People know that instant noodles are not healthy, but many people keep eating them
anyway
b. Despite people know that instant noodles are not healthy, many people keep eating
them
c. People know that instant noodles are not healthy, even though they keep eating them
d. People know that instant noodles are not healthy, much as they keep eating them
e. In spite of people know that instant noodles are not healthy, people keep eating them
6. In spite of the high price of fuel, ………..
a. But people still keep buying it because of their need
b. But people keep buying it anyway because of their need
c. People keep buying it though because of their need
d. Despite the fact that people keep buying it because of their need
e. People keep buying it because of their need

7. He decided to go, …….


a. In spite of I begged him not to
b. Nevertheless I begged him not to
c. But I begged him not to anyway
d. Even though I begged him not to
e. Despite I begged him not to

8. She walked home by herself, ……..


a. In spite of the fact that it was dangerous
b. Even it was dangerous though
c. Despite it is dangerous
d. But it was dangerous anyway
e. It was dangerous although

9. They’re coming next week, ……. I don’t know which day


a. Although
b. Despite
c. In spite
d. Much
e. Whatever

10. ………………, she is taking a German language course.


a. Despite the fact that she has to cope with two small daughters
b. But she has to cope with two small daughters
c. She has to cope with two small daughters
d. In spite of she has to cope with two small daughters
e. However she has to cope with two small daughters
Unit 8

Naruto Comic Review


This manga plays out in story arcs which, outside of using the same characters,
tend to be somewhat independent of each other. In each arc the opponent is someone
different and each arc just involves the 4 members of team seven dealing with their
pasts and “leveling up”. Because of the disjoint nature, some of the story arcs are
amazing whereas others are dull and drag on.
The characters all have very distinct personalities although they don’t seem to
change very much.
Naruto was a ramen-loving, arrogantly annoying yet lovable character in
chapter 1 and 200+ chapters later he still falls into that category. The only real change
of them go through is a change in their abilities and power level.
On the other hand, the art goes through a drastic change. This is Kishimoto
Masashi’s first serialized manga so it’s interesting to watch how his art style evolves.
On the whole, the characters are never highly detailed but the backgrounds are
excellent, especially during fight scenes. Overall this is a fun manga which requires
very little thought to read. My personal suggestion is, try and read a few volumes
before passing judgment. I hated the first story arc (around 4 volumes worth) but the
subsequent arcs are better paced and more action-filled (which is what I assume
someone reading about ninjas is looking for).
1. The purpose of the text is ……
a. To review a comic for a public audience
b. To inform a leader about a good comic
c. To entertain readers by telling a story
d. To describe how a comic is made
e. To describe a comic

2. What is the writer’s suggestion?


a. The comic is the worst comic ever made
b. The arc on the comic is not interesting
c. The comic is not suitable for children
d. The first story is not interesting at all
e. The comic is fun to read, so try to read the first volumes of the comic

3. In the review above, the writer concludes that the comic is ……


a. Fun
b. Awful
c. Average
d. Perfect
e. Mediocre
Shark Tale is an animated film directed by Bibo Bergeron and Vicky Jenson.
Some famous actors and actresses such as Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renee
Zellweger, Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Martin Scorsese, and Katie Couric voiced the
characters of various fish in this attractively funny movie.
The sea underworld is shaken up when the son of the shark mob boss is found
dead and a young fish named Oscar is found at the scene. Being a bottom feeder, Oscar
take advantage of the situation and makes himself look like he killed the finned
mobster. Oscar soon comes to realize that his claim may have serious consequences.
The story of this movie keeps us wondering about what will happen next. To
enjoy fully this movie, we can’t neglect any single scene. This movie is good and
suitable for people of all ages.

4. What is the text mainly about?


a. A life of the sea underworld
b. The production of Shark Tale by Bibo Bergeron, and Vicky Jenson
c. A review of an animated film: Shark Tale
d. A chaos in undersea world in the Shark Tale movie
e. The story of Shark Tale movie telling the sea underworld

5. “Oscar soon comes to realize that his claim may have serious consequences.”
(Paragraph 2)
The synonym of the underlined word is ……
a. Values
b. Charges
c. Estimates
d. Results
e. Assesses

6. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text?


a. Shark Tale is a live-action movie
b. This movie is recommended for kids
c. Shark Tale keeps watchers wonder about what will happen
d. Bergeron and Jenson had famous stars involved in Shark Tale
e. The complication in the movie was triggered by the death of the shark mob’s son

7. Who is the director of the film?


a. Will Smith
b. Renee Zellweger
c. Robert De Niro
d. Jack Black and Angelina Jolie
e. Bibo Bergeron and Vicky Jenson
Film Intact
Federico and Sam are two lucky men; Federico survived an earthquake and has
the power to wrench fortune from those around him: ha has the gift, Sam is a survivor
of the Jewish holocaust and manages a casino in the middle of a lava desert. One day,
Federico challenges Sam, who expels him from paradise, taking his gift from him.
Years later, Federico thinks that he has found in Tomas, the only survivor of an
air accident, the instrument of his vengeance. By teaching him to control fortune, he
can use him to return to the casino and challenge the god of fortune. Together they
begin a journey of initiation, a succession of ever more strange and difficult tests in
which the highest bet is the luck of others; luck, which in this game is captured in a
simple photograph. Everything goes well until Sara, a policewoman who survives a car
accident which kills her family, becomes obsessed with discovering what is behind
these clandestine games in which death and luck become enmeshed. Only one can
remain intact. This film is really worth watching.

8. The purpose of the text is …….


a. To describe a film
b. To describe how a film is made
c. To inform readers about a good film
d. To entertain readers by telling a story
e. To review a film for a public audience

9. “Only one can remain intact.” (Paragraph 2)


The underlined word means ……
a. Complete
b. Not complete
c. Destroyed
d. Incomplete
e. Distinct

10. What does the writer suggest to the audience?


a. The film is forgettable
b. They should watch the film
c. They should neglect the film
d. They should make another film
e. The writer should promote the film
Unit 9
1. The words of a song are known as ……
a. Poems
b. Lyrics
c. Poetry
d. Verses
e. Poets

2. A song normally includes …..


a. Words and vocals
b. Lyrics and chorus
c. An intro and lyrics
d. Lyrics and a prelude
e. Verses and lyrics

3. The repeated part of a song is referred to as ……


a. An interlude
b. A forward
c. A prelude
d. A chorus
e. A choir

4. A song normally begins with …….


a. A choir
b. A preface
c. A forward
d. An intro
e. A verse

5. Songs are a universal language. This means …..


a. They can be enjoyed by certain people
b. They can be enjoyed by everyone
c. Only the speakers of the language know them
d. They can be enjoyed by a few people
e. Everyone can translate them
This is taken from Rihanna’s song “Umbrella”

You have my heart


And we’ll never be worlds apart
Maybe in magazines
But you’ll still be my star
Baby ‘cause in the dark
You can’t see shiny cars
And that’s when you need me there
With you I’ll always share
Because
When the sun shines, we’ll shine together
Told you I’d be here forever
Said I’ll always be a friend
Took an oath I’ma stick it out ‘til the end
Now that it’s raining more than ever
Know that we’ll still have each other
You can stand under my umbrella
You can stand under my umbrella
These fancy things, will never come it between
You’re part of my entity, here for infinity
When the war has took its part
When the world has dealt its cards
If the hand is hard, together we’ll mend your heart
Because
You can run into my arms
It’s OK, don’t be alarmed
Come here to me
There’s no distance in between our love
So go on and let the rain pour
I’ll be all you need and more
Because
It’s raining, raining
Oh, baby it’s raining, raining
Baby come here to me
Come here to me
It’s raining, raining
Oh, baby it’s raining, raining
You can always come here to me
Come here to me
6. The song is basically about ……
a. Wars
b. Banks
c. Love
d. High buildings
e. Peace

7. In which stanza does the singer seem to want to shed light on whom she calls ‘baby’?
a. First stanza
b. Second stanza
c. Third stanza
d. Fourth stanza
e. The refrain

8. The word “umbrella” in the song is most probably meant …..


a. A place to run away to
b. A safety place
c. A house
d. A country
e. A room

9. The word “infinity” in the third stanza is closest in meaning to ……


a. Reality
b. Limitedness
c. Eternity
d. Insanity
e. Sanity

10. The antonym of the word “mend” in the 3rd stanza is …..
a. Repair
b. Blend
c. Damage
d. Heal
e. Service

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