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English Remidial

Group Name:
Kadek Pina Piaska Yanti (11)
Ni komang Anggista Dewi (16)

SMK SARASWATI 1 DENPASAR


Tahun Pelajaran 2021/2022
1 .Ronaldo: Sir, would you like me to close the window for you?
Mr. Adi: Yes, please. It’s very cold inside.
The underlined sentence express...
A. Asking help
B. Offering help
C. Refusing something
D. Accepting an offer
E. Suggestion

2. Ela: Mom, do you need some help? You look so busy this morning.
Mom: Of course, dear. I need another pair of hands to wash the dish.
The underlined sentence expresses …….
A. Accepting help
B. Offering help
C. Refusing help
D. Looking for something
E. Apologizing

3. Bob: Sony, will you give me that book?


Sony: Sure, ………
Complete the dialogue above with right expression ……….
A. I don’t want to.
B. I am busy today
C. I will
D. I will not
E. I have to go

4. Elsa: Will you help me to build a snowman?


Olaf: Yes, of course. ………
Complete the dialogue above ….
A. I won’t
B. I willl
C. I will not
D. Will I?
E. Shall I?

5. Romy: May I help you ?


Deny: Hmmm. Don’t bother yourself, thanks.
The underlined sentence express ….
A. Asking help
B. Giving help
C. Offering help
D. Refusing an offer
E. Accepting an offer

6. Andi: Do you need any help?


Bino: Yes, please. I can’t find my glasses.
The underlined words express ……….
A. Preference
B. Accept help and assistance
C. Accept apology
D. Offer help and assistance
E. Make agreement

7. Marta: It’s very hot here ………..


Sinta: Sure. No problem
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Could you close the door?
B. Would you mind if I turn on the fan?
C. Would you turn off the fan?
D. May I leave now?
E. Would you mind if I turn on the fan?

8. Tom: This question is so difficult to answer.


Jay: …………
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Just don’t answer it.
B. Let’s stop studying and go playing.
C. Would you like a cup of coffee?
D. Let me help you work on it.
E. I can come to your house

9. Mike: Oh my God, I left my book at home.


Dave: …………
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Shall I take it for you?
B. Just forget it.
C. Let me take you to school.
D. I’ll treat you chicken noodles.
E. Just buy it

10. Nick: Sir, I think I’m lost.


Jery: …………..
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
A. Let me help you carry your bag.
B. Can I help you? I know this place.
C. May I help you? I have a dog too.
D. Shall I clean your shoes?
E. Can you show me the way?
Report Text about 11&12
The platypus is a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to East to North Australia, including
Tazmania. It is one of the five extreme species of mono-dreams. The only mammal that lays
eggs instead of giving birth to live young. The body and the broad flat tail of these animals
are covered with dense brown fur, that traps a lay including ear to keep the animals warm. It
uses its tail for story joy fact. It has webbed feet and the large robbery’s net. These are
species that are be closer to those of ducks, then to these any known mammals. Weight varies
considerably from 0.7 to 2.4 kg with males being larger than females. And male averages 50
cm total length whiles the female major approximately 45 cm. The platypus has an average
temperature of 32 degrees Celsius rather than 37 degrees Celsius that is typical of the
placental mammals.
11. What animal is being described in the monologue?
A. Octopus.
B. Rhinoceros.
C. Platypus
D. Mosquitos.
E. Hippopotamus.

12. How much does the Platypus weigh?


A. 0.7 to 2.4 kg
B. 0.7 to 2.5 kg.
C. 0.7 to 2.6 kg.
D. 0.7 to 2.7 kg.
E. 0.7 to 2.8 kg.

Report Text and about 13&14


The polar bear is a bear native to the Arctic Ocean and its surrounding seas. An adult male
weighs about four hundred to six hundred and eighty kilograms, while an adult female is
about half that size. Although it is closely related to the brown bear, it has paws to occupy a
narrow ecological niche with many bony characteristics adapted to for cold temperatures, for
moving across the snow, ice, open water, and for hunting seals which make up most of its
diets. Although most of polar bears are born on land, it spends most of its time at sea, hence
its name meaning maritime bear and can hunt consistently only from sea ice. It spends much
of the year on frozen sea.

13. What does the adult male bear weigh?


A. 400 – 480 kg
B. 400 – 680 kg
C. 480 – 600 kg
D. 680 – 880 kg
E. 880 – 1500 kg

14. Where did the animal live?


A. In the Arctic Ocean
B. In the Indian Ocean.
C. In the Pacific Ocean.
D. In the North Atlantic Ocean.
E. In the South Atlantic Ocean.

Report Text and about 15-18


Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group as lizards (the
scaled group, Squamata) but from a sub-group of their own (Serpentes).
Snakes have two legs but a long time ago they had claws to help them slither along. Snakes
are not slimy. They are covered in scales which are just bumps on the skin. Their skin is hard
and glossy to reduce friction as the snake slithers along the ground.
Snakes often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-
blooded; they need the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in tress, some live in water, but
most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.
A snake’s diet usually consists of frogs, lizard, and mice and other snakes. The Anaconda can
eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs. Some
snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the Cobra. The flying snakes glide
away from danger. Their ribs spread apart and the skin stretches out. Its technique is just like
the sugar gliders.

15. Since the snakes are cold-blooded, they…


A. like sucking the cool blood
B. avoid sun-bathing to their skins
C. never sun bathe in the warm weather
D. live on the ground in deserted burrows
E. require the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies

16. We know from the text that snakes…


A. do not have claws
B. do not like sunlight
C. have two legs and claws
D. use their legs to climb the tree
E. use their claws to slither along the ground

17. Some types of snakes live in tress, some live in water, but most live on the ground in
deserted rabbit burrows,…(paragraph 4).The word “burrows “ has the similar meaning
with…
A. foster
B. dig
C. plough
D. nurture
E. cultivate

18. How do flying snakes protect themselves.


A. They fly away
B. They use their fangs they scare their enemies.
C. They stretch out their skin,
D. They eat the other animals.
E. sun bathe on rocks

Report Text and about 19&20


A kangaroo is an animal found only in Australia. It has a smaller relative, called a wallaby,
which lives on the Australian island of Tasmania and in New Guinea.
Kangaroos eat grass and plants.They have short front legs, but very long and strong back legs
and a tail. These are used for sitting up and for jumping. Kangaroos have been known to
make forward jumps of over eight metres, and leap across fences more than three metres
high. They can also run at speeds of over 45 kilometres per hour.
The largest kangaroos are the Great grey kangaroo and the Red Kangaroo. Adult grows to a
length of 1.60 metres and weighs over 90 kilos.
Kangaroos are marsupials. This means that the female kangaroo has an external pouch on the
front of her body. A baby kangaroo is very tiny when it is born, and it crawls at once into this
pouch where it spends its first five months of life.

19. According to the text, the kangaroo ….


A. can grow as tall as a man
B. can run faster than a car
C. can walk as soon as it is born
D. can jump over a 3 metres high fence
E. can live in a pouch during its life

20. …. are used for sitting up and for jumping.


A. Long tails
B. Short legs
C. Body pouch
D. Short front legs
E. Strong back legs

21.The man hit by a car yesterday would have died if the doctors had not immediately
operated on him.
From the above sentence, we may conclude that ...
A. the man will be immediately operated on
B. the man is still alive
C. It's too late to save the man
D. the man died after the operation
E. the doctors did not operate on him
22."If I had known that you were in Surabaya, I would have shown you some interesting
places."
“.........”
A. Yes, It was such an interesting trip
B. Thank you for showing me around Surabaya
C. I'm sorry, I didn't have time to write you before I left for Surabaya
D. Thank you, I will really enjoy that
E. That's a good idea. I haven't had time to go around Surabaya

23. "Had the company been fair in giving bonuses, the employees would not have gone on
strike."
A. the employees were quite dissatisfied
B. the employees are still going on strike
C. the employees were not given bonuses at all
D. the company has given the employees fair bonuses
E. the company has lost many employees

24. If I hadn’t booked in advance, I would have had difficulties in geing good accomodation
at a reasonable price.
These sentence means....
A. I got a good room and I didn’t have to pay much
B. It was difficult to get a room although I had a reservation
C. The room I got was good but rather expensive
D. I found a room in advance but in wasn't comfortable
E. I was lucky to get a good room without reservation

25. Had the make up class been an nounced earlier, more students would have attended
the lecture.
From the above sentence we may conclude that ...
A. no students came to the make up class
B. many students knew about the make up class
C. students did not want to attend the class
D. many students missed the make up class
E. the make up class was not announced

26. If I work harder, I ... my paper in due time.


A. will finish
B. would finish
C. has finished
D. will be finished
E. will have finished

27. Anggi : Why weren't you in class yesterday?


Rindy : I was sick. If I hadn’t eaten spicy food, I wouldn’t have had a stomachache.
The underlined sentence means ...
A. Rindi had
B. Rindi has
C. Anggi had
D. Anggi has
E. both of them had

28. X : John had drawn all his money because he needed it for his father's operation.
Y: .... If his father's health had not been in a such bad condition.
A. He would not take all his money
B. He should take all his money
C. He didn't take all his money
D. He must have taken all his money
E. He wouldn't have taken all his money
29. Lucy : Many of the participants were disappointed because they expected to have a
serious talk with the minister of women's affairs
Secretary: I know I'm sure that the minister would have attended the meeting If she had
returned from middle east.
From the dialogue we can conclude that the minister ....
A. is still on tour
B. didn't attend the meeting
C. had a serious talk with the participants
D. went to the middle east because of the meeting
E. had been back from her tour before the meeting

30. "Why didn't you be those shoes? You seemed to like them".
"I would have, if they had been cheaper."
A. I did by the shoes
B. I was not again the price
C. the shoes were too expensive
D. I looked for a more expensive pain
E. the shoes were a bargain

Report Text 31-35


A cactus (plural: cacti) is any member of the plant family Cactaceae, native to the Americas.
They are often used as ornamental plants, but some are also crop plants. Cacti are grown for
protection of property from wild animals, as well as many other uses. Cacti are part of the
plant order Caryophyllales, which also include members like beets, gypsophila, spinach,
amaranth, tumbleweeds, carnations, rhubarb, buckwheat, plumbago, bougainvillea,
chickweed and knotgrass. Cacti are unusual and distinctive plants, which are adapted to
extremely arid and hot environments, showing a wide range of anatomical and physiological
features which conserve water. Their stems have adapted to become photosynthetic and
succulent, while the leaves have become the spines for which cacti are well known. Cacti
come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. The tallest is Pachycereus pringlei, with a
maximum recorded height of 19.2 m, and the smallest is Blossfeldia liliputiana, only about 1
cm in diameter at maturity. Cactus flowers are large, and like the spines and branches arise
from areoles. Many cactus species are night blooming, as they are pollinated by nocturnal
insects or small animals, principally moths and bats. Cacti range in size from small and
globular to tall and columnar.
31. Where can we find cacti mostly?
A.  In the jungle.   
B.  On the beach.   
C.  On the mountain.
D.  In the arid and hot region.

32.  Why do cacti mostly bloom at night?


A.  Because their flowers are large.
B.  Since cacti are unusual and distinctive plants.
C.  Since cacti are pollinated by nocturnal insects.
D.  As the afternoon period is used for photosynthetic process.

33.  What does the first paragraph tell us about?


A.  The members of cacti.
B.  The habitat of cacti.
C.  The use of cacti
D.  Types of cacti

34.  What is the purpose of the text ?


A.  To give information about American cacti
B.  To explain physical feature of cacti
C.  To describe cacti in general
D.  To tell cacti’s life

35.   “Cacti are unusual and distinctive plants, which …”The synonym of the word
“distinctive” is …
A.  typical
B.  antique
C.  unique
D.  different

Report Text 36-38


Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon, without
making physical contact with the object. In modern usage, the term generally refers to the use
of aerial sensor technology to detect and classify objects on Earth (both on the surface, and in
the atmosphere and ocean) by means of propagated signals (e.g. electromagnetic radiation
emitted from aircraft or satellites).
There are two main types or remote sensing: passive remote sensing and active remote
sensing. Passive sensors detect natural radiation that is emitted or reflected by the objects or
surrounding area being observed. Reflected sunlight is the most common source of radiation
measured by passive censors. Examples of passive remote sensors include film photography,
infra-red, charge-coupled devices, and radiometers. Active collection, on the other hand,
emits energy in order to scan objects and areas whereupon a sensor then detects and measures
the radiation that is reflected or backscattered from the target. RADAR and LIDAR are
examples of active remote sensing where the time delay between emission and return is
measured, stabilizing the location, height, speed and direction of object.

36. From the text we know that remote sensing…


a. Is a way to obtain information about an object or phenomenon
b. Does not difficult to do c. Makes physical contact with the object
d. Does not make use of censors
e. Does not make use propagated signals

37. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?


a. Active sensing is better than passive sensing
b. The energy in sunlight is important for remote sensing
c. Passive sensing is not as strong as active sensing
d. The source of energy radiated for sensing determines whether it is the active or passive
type
e. Active remote sensing and passive remote sensing are equally useful for the development
of knowledge and technology
38. Based on the text we can say that…
a. Remote sensing is expensive technology
b. Remote sensing is useful for transportation
c. We can apply the technology to study animals
d. Medical science can be improved through remote sensing
e. Remote sensing make it possible to collect information of an object in a dangerous area

Report Text 39-40


Komodo dragon is a member of the monitor family, Varanidae. It is the world’s largest living
lizards. It grows to be 10 feet (3 meters) long and weighs up to 126 kg and belong to the most
ancient group of lizards still alive.
It is found mainly in the island of Komodo and on other small islands, Rinca, Padar, and
Flores. The natives call the dragon, ora, or buaya darat (land crocodile).
The Komodo dragon has a long heavy tail, short, strong legs, and rough skin. It is covered
with small dull, colored scales. It can sprint at up 18 km per hours, but only for short
distances. When it opens its wide red moth, it shows row of teeth like the edge of a saw.
Komodo dragons are good simmers and may swim the long distance from one island to
another. Like other lizards, they swim by undulating their tails, and their legs held against
their body.
The Komodo dragon is totally carnivorous. It hunts other animals during the day. It hunts
deer, wild pigs, water buffaloes, and even horses. While smaller komodos have to be content
with eggs, other lizards, snakes and rodents. Komodo dragons are cannibals. The adult will
prey on the young one as well as the old and sick dragons.
Lizard digs a cave with its strong claws in the cave at night.

39. The main idea of paragraph 5 is …


A. komodo dragons feed on young dragons.
B. komodo dragons get their food by hunting.
C. komodo dragons are carnivorous and also cannibals
D. komodo dragons are cannibals because they hunt other animals.
E. komodo dragons are carnivorous because they eat eggs, meat and rodents.
40. Which of the following is not the characteristic of a komodo dragon?
A. Rough skin
B. Strong claws
C. A long heavy tail
D. Short, strong legs
E. Rows of red teeth
Answer Key
1. B 11. C
2. A 12. A
3. C 13. B
4. B 14. A
5. D 15. E
6. D 16. E
7. B 17. B
8. D 18. A
9. A 19. A
10. B 20. B

21. B 31. D
22. C 32. C
23. A 33. C
24. E 34. C
25. D 35. C
26. A 36. A
27. A 37. E
28. E 38. E
29. B 39. C
30. C 40. E

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