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Soal uas kls x sem ganjil 2015 – 2016

1. “I’m sixteen –year-old school student from Johor Bahru in Malaysia. I attend an Islamic boarding school
just outside the city but my family live in Kuala Lumpur. My eldest sister is a medical doctor. She will get
married soon. My younger brother is an elementary school student in KL but he often writes to me via
email.”
The main idea of the paragraph above is …
a. Description of the writer’s age
b. The writer’s educational background and family
c. The writer’s religion status
d. The writer’s plan of getting married
e. The writer’s sister and brother story
2. “I’m sixteen –year-old school student from Johor Bahru in Malaysia. I attend an Islamic boarding school
just outside the city but my family live in Kuala Lumpur. My eldest sister is a medical doctor. She will get
married soon. My younger brother is an elementary school student in KL but he often writes to me via
email.”
What does “she” refer to?
a. The writer herself
b. The city where the writer lives
c. The writer’s eldest sister
d. The writer’s brother
e. The writer’s family
3. “I’m sixteen –year-old school student from Johor Bahru in Malaysia. I attend an Islamic boarding school
just outside the city but my family live in Kuala Lumpur. My eldest sister is a medical doctor. She will get
married soon. My younger brother is an elementary school student in KL but he often writes to me via
email.”
The correct synonym of ‘via’ is …
a. By
b. With
c. Through
d. In
e. On
4. “I’m sixteen –year-old school student from Johor Bahru in Malaysia. I attend an Islamic boarding school
just outside the city but my family live in Kuala Lumpur. My eldest sister is a medical doctor. She will get
married soon. My younger brother is an elementary school student in KL but he often writes to me via
email.”
The antonym of ‘often’ is …
a. Always
b. Everyday
c. Once a year
d. All the time
e. seldom
5. Samuel and Sholeh are experienced in preparing a wide range of menus, from simple dishes like boiled
eggs and fried rice to the difficult ones like the delicious Rendang and Rawon. They ___ really ___ cooking.
a. Be – into
b. Is – into
c. Am – into
d. Are – into
e. Do – into
6. Is it true that you went scuba diving in Bunaken National Marine Park in your holiday? Wow, it ___ really
cool. I wish I could go there too.
a. Sounds
b. Heard
c. Smells
d. Thinks
e. Seem
7. An___ is someone you make friends with by writing emails. He/She might live in another country, so you
might never meet him/her.
a. Friend
b. Mate
c. E-pal
d. Pen pal
e. Buddy
8. The government ___ a television station which offers many useful programs and shows few commercials.
a. Goes
b. Tries
c. Runs
d. Plays
e. Does
9. The class ___ very boring because the students ___ no activities.
a. Is – have
b. Is – has
c. Are – have
d. Have – is
e. Has - are
10. Maher Zain ___ Saidah’s favorite singer. He really ___ good voice.
a. Is – is
b. Is – have
c. Is – has
d. Has – is
e. Have – is
11. My hobby ___ reading novels. I ___ a collection of good novels
a. Is – have
b. Is – am
c. Am – have
d. Have – am
e. Has – am
12. Our favorite subjects ___ Math and English. We ___ a great time when we do Math and English exercises.
a. Is – are
b. Are – is
c. Is – has
d. Is – have
e. Are – have
13. A : Hello, I am Edo. May I know your name, please?
B : Sure, I am Slamet. I’m from Jepara. ___?
C : I’m from Raja Ampat. I work in tourism resort.
a. How are you
b. Where are you from
c. Why are you here
d. How do you do
e. What about you
14. Which of these is the correct expression of Talking about oneself?
a. It was interesting to read your letter.
b. I would really like to be your pen friend.
c. You sound really cool.
d. I’m really into books.
e. What about you?
15. These are the means of communication, except …
a. Facsimile
b. Telephone
c. Mail
d. Email
e. Television
16. Rahmi : Hello. How are things going on, Sinta?
Sinta : Hi. Good, and you?
Rahmi : I’m feeling great today. How was your weekend with your family in Batu?
Sinta : Excellent! We had a lovely time there. You should have come with us.
Rahmi : You’re right. What a beautiful skirt you are wearing! It matches your blouse.
Sinta : __17__. My sister bought it for me last month.
Rahmi : Wow! That’s wonderful
Sinta : Have you finished writing the book we discussed two months ago?
Rahmi : It’s done. Here it is. What do you think?
Sinta : Terrific! I like the cover. This book is excellent. You really did a great job.
Rahmi : Thanks a lot.
Which sentence is correct according to the dialog?
a. Rahmi is Sinta’s sister.
b. Rahmi went to Batu with her family.
c. The conversation takes place in an office.
d. Rahmi likes Sinta’s skirt
e. Sinta wrote an excellent book
17. Rahmi : Hello. How are things going on, Sinta?
Sinta : Hi. Good, and you?
Rahmi : I’m feeling great today. How was your weekend with your family in Batu?
Sinta : Excellent! We had a lovely time there. You should have come with us.
Rahmi : You’re right. What a beautiful skirt you are wearing! It matches your blouse.
Sinta : __17__. My sister bought it for me last month.
Rahmi : Wow! That’s wonderful
Sinta : Have you finished writing the book we discussed two months ago?
Rahmi : It’s done. Here it is. What do you think?
Sinta : Terrific! I like the cover. This book is excellent. You really did a great job.
Rahmi : Thanks a lot.
The correct expression for the blank space is …
a. Of course
b. Do you?
c. Really! Thanks.
d. Great!
e. I’m sorry to hear that
18. Rahmi : Hello. How are things going on, Sinta?
Sinta : Hi. Good, and you?
Rahmi : I’m feeling great today. How was your weekend with your family in Batu?
Sinta : Excellent! We had a lovely time there. You should have come with us.
Rahmi : You’re right. What a beautiful skirt you are wearing! It matches your blouse.
Sinta : __17__. My sister bought it for me last month.
Rahmi : Wow! That’s wonderful
Sinta : Have you finished writing the book we discussed two months ago?
Rahmi : It’s done. Here it is. What do you think?
Sinta : Terrific! I like the cover. This book is excellent. You really did a great job.
Rahmi : Thanks a lot.
The expression of compliment from the text is …
a. I’m feeling great today.
b. Excellent!
c. We had a lovely time.
d. What a beautiful skirt you are wearing!
e. Wow! That’s wonderful.
19. Roy : ____
Tina : It’s very kind of you.
a. You look gorgeous.
b. I don’t like the way you talk to me.
c. The dress is horrible.
d. Your mother is scary.
e. The books are too expensive.
20. The correct way of expressing care in formal situation is …
a. I really hate this kind of situation.
b. Please accept my condolence.
c. I know how it feels.
d. You must be very upset.
e. What a shame!
21. Which of these situations needs an expression of compliment?
a. Your friend got his motorbike stolen.
b. Your sister can drive well.
c. Your friend didn’t win the drawing competition.
d. Your friend has just got an accident.
e. Your friend lost her wallet
22. “There are no words that can truly ease the pain of a sudden loss like this
But if caring thoughts can help, they are with you right now.
With heartfelt sympathy – Olla”
The words in the card is expressing …
a. Compliment
b. Introduction
c. Care
d. Sympathy
e. Intention
23. John : What are you going to do this weekend?
Karen : I’m not sure, but I think ____
a. I will go to Ciamis, I’m going to visit my grandmother.
b. I didn’t have to do anything
c. I wasn’t ready for anything
d. I could go anywhere I want
e. I am responsible for my own choice
24. Kimmy : Will you be able to accompany me this Saturday?
J-Lo : ___
a. I don’t know your house
b. Why not, I don’t have any plan anyway
c. I will be able to go to the company
d. I’m coming, don’t worry
e. Is it this Saturday? Oh my
25. Ms Leonore : The company is going to have a picnic at the end of this month
John : ___
Ms. Lenore : I’d love to
a. Is it?
b. I really want to come, do you?
c. I don’t think I could come
d. I don’t get any invitation at all
e. Would you like to go together with me?
26. Dina : Hi, Yuni. My sister is getting married this Sunday
Raina : ___
a. Really! Congratulation!
b. Oh my God, I’m sorry to hear that
c. What a shame!
d. This is an awkward situation
e. I don’t want to know
27. Headmaster : I heard that you won the Speech Contest. ____! You deserved it.
Merry : ___
a. I must congratulate you/ Thank you, Sir
b. Best of luck/ That’s not really kind of you
c. You don’t deserve it/ I really appreciate it
d. I’m disappointed/ I understand
e. Will you celebrate it/ It’s really awful
28. Nura __28__ in a big city to help her parents settle their debts. She moves into Juna’s house as a hired
servant. In the house, Juna is a __29__ and proud young man who __30__ his father’s business. He is
__31__ and goes to campus just to meet friends and chase girls who love his __32__.
In his chaotic life, Juna is __33__ by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. Juna’s life is a real
life. However, Nura helps him gain his __34__and reorganize his life. Nura begins to teach him some
manners through her down to earth scolding and no-nonsense attitude. The girl helps him pick up the
pieces in his life, from defeat to __35__
A. Arrives
b. stays
c. leaves
d. goes
e. lost
29. Nura __28__ in a big city to help her parents settle their debts. She moves into Juna’s house as a hired
servant. In the house, Juna is a __29__ and proud young man who __30__ his father’s business. He is
__31__ and goes to campus just to meet friends and chase girls who love his __32__.
In his chaotic life, Juna is __33__ by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. Juna’s life is a real
life. However, Nura helps him gain his __34__and reorganize his life. Nura begins to teach him some
manners through her down to earth scolding and no-nonsense attitude. The girl helps him pick up the
pieces in his life, from defeat to __35__
A. poor
b. sad
c. helpless
d. Rich
e. sick
30. Nura __28__ in a big city to help her parents settle their debts. She moves into Juna’s house as a hired
servant. In the house, Juna is a __29__ and proud young man who __30__ his father’s business. He is
__31__ and goes to campus just to meet friends and chase girls who love his __32__.
In his chaotic life, Juna is __33__ by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. Juna’s life is a real
life. However, Nura helps him gain his __34__and reorganize his life. Nura begins to teach him some
manners through her down to earth scolding and no-nonsense attitude. The girl helps him pick up the
pieces in his life, from defeat to __35__
A. gets
b. Inherits
c. gives
d. sells
e. buys
31. Nura __28__ in a big city to help her parents settle their debts. She moves into Juna’s house as a hired
servant. In the house, Juna is a __29__ and proud young man who __30__ his father’s business. He is
__31__ and goes to campus just to meet friends and chase girls who love his __32__.
In his chaotic life, Juna is __33__ by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. Juna’s life is a real
life. However, Nura helps him gain his __34__and reorganize his life. Nura begins to teach him some
manners through her down to earth scolding and no-nonsense attitude. The girl helps him pick up the
pieces in his life, from defeat to __35__
A. diligent
b. smart
c. lazy
d. active
e. clever
32. Nura __28__ in a big city to help her parents settle their debts. She moves into Juna’s house as a hired
servant. In the house, Juna is a __29__ and proud young man who __30__ his father’s business. He is
__31__ and goes to campus just to meet friends and chase girls who love his __32__.
In his chaotic life, Juna is __33__ by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. Juna’s life is a real
life. However, Nura helps him gain his __34__and reorganize his life. Nura begins to teach him some
manners through her down to earth scolding and no-nonsense attitude. The girl helps him pick up the
pieces in his life, from defeat to __35__
A. rich
b. life
c. wealth
d. attitude
e. body
33. Nura __28__ in a big city to help her parents settle their debts. She moves into Juna’s house as a hired
servant. In the house, Juna is a __29__ and proud young man who __30__ his father’s business. He is
__31__ and goes to campus just to meet friends and chase girls who love his __32__.
In his chaotic life, Juna is __33__ by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. Juna’s life is a real
life. However, Nura helps him gain his __34__and reorganize his life. Nura begins to teach him some
manners through her down to earth scolding and no-nonsense attitude. The girl helps him pick up the
pieces in his life, from defeat to __35__
A. played
b. fooled
c. loved
d. betrayed
e. won
34. Nura __28__ in a big city to help her parents settle their debts. She moves into Juna’s house as a hired
servant. In the house, Juna is a __29__ and proud young man who __30__ his father’s business. He is
__31__ and goes to campus just to meet friends and chase girls who love his __32__.
In his chaotic life, Juna is __33__ by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. Juna’s life is a real
life. However, Nura helps him gain his __34__and reorganize his life. Nura begins to teach him some
manners through her down to earth scolding and no-nonsense attitude. The girl helps him pick up the
pieces in his life, from defeat to __35__
A. confided
B. confident
C. confides
D. confidence
E. confidents
35. Nura __28__ in a big city to help her parents settle their debts. She moves into Juna’s house as a hired
servant. In the house, Juna is a __29__ and proud young man who __30__ his father’s business. He is
__31__ and goes to campus just to meet friends and chase girls who love his __32__.
In his chaotic life, Juna is __33__ by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. Juna’s life is a real
life. However, Nura helps him gain his __34__and reorganize his life. Nura begins to teach him some
manners through her down to earth scolding and no-nonsense attitude. The girl helps him pick up the
pieces in his life, from defeat to __35__
A. Success
b. succeed
c. successful
d. succeeds
e. success-less
36. Which is not the expression of congratulating?
a. Good for you, best of luck, congratulation
b. Well done! Fantastic! Good job!
c. You deserved it, I’m sorry, good for you!
d. Best of luck, good job! You deserved it!
e. Fantastic! Good for you! Well done!
37. We are ___ by the beautiful scenery.
a. Amaze
b. Amazing
c. Amazed
d. Amazes
e. astonishing
38. Randi : You look so pale. I bring you soup, fix you some tea and bake you some treats.
Marry : ___
A. Thanks a lot. How lovely you are!
B. This is an awkward situation
C. O dear, you shouldn’t have seen me like this
D. Really, I didn’t notice
E. What a shame
39. Gina : You’ve helped me a lot during my difficult situation, ____
Wendy : That’s okay. I know you would do the same for me.
a. Congratulation!
b. I’m really sorry to hear that
c. Please accept my condolence
d. I am so grateful to you
e. I know how it feels
40. When you hear your friend’s grandmother passed away, you say …
a. Please accept my condolence
b. I am so grateful to you
c. I feel happy for you
d. She’s so gorgeous, isn’t she
e. Well done
41. … is an expression to appreciate or praise other people. It is useful to give encouragement so that people
will keep on doing their best and even improve their performance.
a. Gratitude
b. Politeness
c. Congratulation
d. Compliment
e. Respect
42. These are the situation when complimenting is acquired, except…
a. When your friend’s grandmother passed away
b. On general occasion
c. When someone has done his/her best
d. When you visit someone’s house for the first time
e. If you notice something new about someone’s appearance
43. The purpose of sympathy expression is …
a. To express our happiness for their loss
b. To comfort people who have trouble or are in bad conditions
c. To appreciate someone’s effort
d. To remind someone that we need them
e. To give the impression how you feel pity
44. Ruben : Can I see you at 9 a.m. tomorrow?
Ayu : __________________. I have a class at 9 a.m.
a. Sorry, I don’t think so.
b. Sure, that will be fine.
c. I’ll be waiting for you.
d. Yes, I think so.
e. Great. It’s a perfect time.
45. Arnys : Marcell promised to take me to the boutique, but he did not come. He didn’t tell me why he
couldn’t make it.
Adib : __________________
a. How upsetting.
b. How marvellous.
c. That sounds nice.
d. That’s great!
e. That’s fantastic!
46. Denias : My uncle will be directing a drama for a TV programme. He would like to ask you to play in it.
Ayu : __________________
a. I’m delighted to hear about that.
b. How annoying.
c. I’m sorry to hear that.
d. That’s a pity.
e. Don’t mention it.
47. The Football Match
My brother and I went to a football match yesterday. Our school team was playing againstanother
High School team. Our team wore red and white shirts, white shorts, and red stockings.The other team
wore orange and black shirts, orange shorts, and black stockings. “They looklike bees“, my brother
said, and we laughed.They played like bees too. They ran very fast, attacked very hard, and passed the
ballto each other very fast. Soon they scored their  [1] rst goal. My brother and I shouted and
shouted,“Come on, Valley School! Come on, the Valleys!” Our headmaster was near us and he
wasshouting too. He seemed very enthusiastic. However, the high school scored another goal. Wewere
very sad.Then, one of the “bees” stopped the ball with one of his hands, so our team got thefree kick.
Our captain took it and scored a goal. We shouted, “Hooray!” The score was now 2:1.That was
better.Now our team began to play better—or the “bees” were getting tired. Our team scoredanother
goal before half-time. In the second half of the match, both teams tried very hard, butneither scored,
so at the end the score was still two all. (Adapted from: L.A. Hill, 1963)
The text tells about …
a. Joining a football match
b. Winning a football match
c. Attending a football match
d. The school football team
e. Playing football
48. The Football Match
My brother and I went to a football match yesterday. Our school team was playing againstanother High
School team. Our team wore red and white shirts, white shorts, and red stockings.The other team wore
orange and black shirts, orange shorts, and black stockings. “They looklike bees“, my brother said, and we
laughed.They played like bees too. They ran very fast, attacked very hard, and passed the ballto each
other very fast. Soon they scored their [1]  rst goal. My brother and I shouted and shouted,“Come on,
Valley School! Come on, the Valleys!” Our headmaster was near us and he wasshouting too. He seemed
very enthusiastic. However, the high school scored another goal. Wewere very sad.Then, one of the “bees”
stopped the ball with one of his hands, so our team got thefree kick. Our captain took it and scored a goal.
We shouted, “Hooray!” The score was now 2:1.That was better.Now our team began to play better—or
the “bees” were getting tired. Our team scoredanother goal before half-time. In the second half of the
match, both teams tried very hard, butneither scored, so at the end the score was still two all. ( Adapted
from: L.A. Hill, 1963) What did the writer and his brother do after the rival team scored the  [1] rst goal?
a. They shouted to support their school team.
b. They shouted to the headmaster.
c. They laughed at their school team.
d. They ran very fast.
e. They played like bees.

49. The Football Match


My brother and I went to a football match yesterday. Our school team was playing againstanother High
School team. Our team wore red and white shirts, white shorts, and red stockings.The other team wore
orange and black shirts, orange shorts, and black stockings. “They looklike bees“, my brother said, and we
laughed.They played like bees too. They ran very fast, attacked very hard, and passed the ballto each
other very fast. Soon they scored their [1]  rst goal. My brother and I shouted and shouted,“Come on,
Valley School! Come on, the Valleys!” Our headmaster was near us and he wasshouting too. He seemed
very enthusiastic. However, the high school scored another goal. Wewere very sad.Then, one of the “bees”
stopped the ball with one of his hands, so our team got thefree kick. Our captain took it and scored a goal.
We shouted, “Hooray!” The score was now 2:1.That was better.Now our team began to play better—or
the “bees” were getting tired. Our team scoredanother goal before half-time. In the second half of the
match, both teams tried very hard, butneither scored, so at the end the score was still two all. ( Adapted
from: L.A. Hill, 1963) Which statement is true according to the text?
a. The writer and his brother will watch a football match.
b. The writer’s school team wore orange and black shirts.
c. The writer called his school team the “bees”.
d. The writer’s school team scored the [1] rst goal.
e. The opponent scored the [1] rst goal.
50. The Football Match
My brother and I went to a football match yesterday. Our school team was playing against another High
School team. Our team wore red and white shirts, white shorts, and red stockings.The other team wore
orange and black shirts, orange shorts, and black stockings. “They look like bees“, my brother said, and we
laughed.They played like bees too. They ran very fast, attacked very hard, and passed the ballto each
other very fast. Soon they scored their [1]  rst goal. My brother and I shouted and shouted,“Come on,
Valley School! Come on, the Valleys!” Our headmaster was near us and he wasshouting too. He seemed
very enthusiastic. However, the high school scored another goal. We were very sad.Then, one of the
“bees” stopped the ball with one of his hands, so our team got the free kick. Our captain took it and scored
a goal. We shouted, “Hooray!” The score was now 2:1.That was better.Now our team began to play better
—or the “bees” were getting tired. Our team scoredanother goal before half-time. In the second half of
the match, both teams tried very hard, butneither scored, so at the end the score was still two all.
(Adapted from: L.A. Hill, 1963) A word in the text which has the same meaning as “leader” is …
a. Brother
b. Goal
c. Captain
d. Team
e. Score
51. The Football Match
My brother and I went to a football match yesterday. Our school team was playing against another High
School team. Our team wore red and white shirts, white shorts, and red stockings.The other team wore
orange and black shirts, orange shorts, and black stockings. “They look like bees“, my brother said, and we
laughed.They played like bees too. They ran very fast, attacked very hard, and passed the ball to each
other very fast. Soon they scored their [1]  rst goal. My brother and I shouted and shouted,“Come on,
Valley School! Come on, the Valleys!” Our headmaster was near us and he was shouting too. He seemed
very enthusiastic. However, the high school scored another goal. Wewere very sad.Then, one of the “bees”
stopped the ball with one of his hands, so our team got thefree kick. Our captain took it and scored a goal.
We shouted, “Hooray!” The score was now 2:1.That was better.Now our team began to play better—or
the “bees” were getting tired. Our team scoredanother goal before half-time. In the second half of the
match, both teams tried very hard, butneither scored, so at the end the score was still two all. ( Adapted
from: L.A. Hill, 1963) “He seemed very enthusiastic.” The antonym of the underlined word is …
a. Energized
b. Excited
c. Eager
d. Apathetic
e. Impatient
52. Text 2
   “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen,
“Won’t you marry me?”
           The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high as
you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
           So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true.
What is the genre of the text?
a. Descriptive                                      c. Narrative                             e. News item
b. Recount                                           d. Procedure
53. Text 2
              “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the
hen, “Won’t you marry me?”
           The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high as
you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
           So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true.
Why couldn’t the hen say “yes” right away?
a. Because she did not love the hawk
b. Because she had no ring to exchange
c. Because it would make the roaster angry
d. Because the hawk was too brave and strong
e. Because she had to learn how to fly as high as the hawk
54. Text 2
              “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the
hen, “Won’t you marry me?”
           The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high as
you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
           So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true.
What is the story about?
a. A hen and a rooster
b. A hawk and his wife
c. A hen and her children
d. A rooster and his fiancé
e. A hawk, a hen and a rooster
55. Text 2
  “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen,
“Won’t you marry me?”
           The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high as
you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
           So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true.
The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen,”won’t you marry me?”(paragraph 1).
What does the underlined utterance mean?
a. The hen wanted to marry the hawk
b. The hen refused to marry the hawk
c. The hen agreed to be the hawk,s wife
d. The hawk proposed the hen to be his wife
e. The hawk wanted to marry the hen at the sky
56. Text 2
              “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the
hen, “Won’t you marry me?”
           The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high as
you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
           So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true.
Why was the rooster angry when he saw the ring?
a. The hen had betrayed him
b. The hen had stolen his ring
c. The hen didn’t wear her own ring
d. The ring was not good for the hen
e. The ring was too small for the hen

57. Text 2
            “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the
hen, “Won’t you marry me?”
           The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high as
you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
           So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true.
What can we learn from the story? We have to ….
a. Take care of our children
b. Keep our promise
c. Love one another
d. Listen to other
e. Marry soon
58. Text 2
   “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen,
“Won’t you marry me?”
           The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high as
you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
           The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
           So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come
The hen loved the brave ….(paragraph 2). This part of text called ….
            a. Resolution                                       c. Event                                   e. Orientation
            b. Step                                                 d. Major complication
59. Text 2
   “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen,
“Won’t you marry me?”
           The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high as
you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
           So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true.
 When the hawk came ….(paragraph 5). This part of the text called
            a. Resolution                                       c. Event                                   e. Orientation
            b. Step                                                 d. Major complication
60. Text 2
                       “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and
asked the hen, “Won’t you marry me?”
            The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high
as you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
            So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true 
You needn’t to …., because we have heard your voice clearly.
a. Loud                                                 c. Whisper                                e. Louder
         b. Shout                                               d. Shouting
61.   Text 2
                       “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and
asked the hen, “Won’t you marry me?”
            The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high
as you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
            So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true 
What is the tense that use on the text above?
            a. Past tense                                        d. Perfect tense                                  
            b. Present tense                                   e. Past perfect tense
            c. Future tense
62. Text 2
            “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the
hen, “Won’t you marry me?”
            The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high
as you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
            So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you ’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true 

”Didn’t you tell the hawk that you’d already promised to marry me?” Shouted  the rooster.
Which word of the following words has the closest meaning with the underlined word?
            a. Loud                                                 c. Terrify                                  e. Speak
            b. Louder                                              d. Scream
63. Text 2
            “Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the
hen, “Won’t you marry me?”
            The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him. But she said,” I cannot fly as high
as you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
            The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have
promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
            So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn ’t you tell the hawk that you’d already
promised to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
            When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, You’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always
be flying above you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse seems to have come true.
The hawk was so  furious that he cursed the hen. One of the following words is the antonym of the
underlined word.
            a. Happy                                               c. Angry                                   e. Disapointed
            b. Delighted                                         d. Regret
64. David                    : “Hi….how do you do?”
      Martin                   : “………”
a. How do you do                   c. I’m fine, and you?                           e. a and b are correct  
b. Nice to meet you                 d. Not bad
65. After the passengers had been out from the plane board, the stewardess collect the trash which may be
…. By the passengers.
a. Through                                            c. Set up                                  e. saved
 b. Throw                                               d. Thrown
66. Pete           : “How about having dinner with me tonight?
      Kate          : “Thank you, I’d love to.”
      From the dialogue above we conclude that …..
           a. Kate declines the invitation                   d. Pete invites Kate to have dinner together
           b. Pete want to have dinner                      e. Pete make a date with Kate
         c. Kate love Pete
67. The boy                 : “……, madam. Would you mind if I sit beside you?”
      The old lady          : “By all means.”
a. Hi                                        c. Howdy                                   e. Nice to meet you
b. Excuse me                        d. How do you do
68. April          : “My brother has got a scholarship to continue his study in one of prominent  university
in America.” 
     Ivone         : “……………..”
           a. I’m glad to hear that                       c. It’s common             e. I’m not satisfied
           b. I’m sorry to know that                    d. I’m not surprise
69. Cavin                     : “You know Rita’s father is hospitalized for his serious illness.”
Barbara                  : “…………….”
a. She must be very sad                      d. It’s boring
b. She must be very happy                  e. It’s good idea
c. Excuse me
70. Directure   : “Type and report the meeting conclusion immediately!”
Secretary   : “ All right, sir!”
The underlined words express ……..
a. Demand                                           c. Instruction               e. Comment
b. Request                                             d. Command
71. When father came, children ……. A TV programe.
a. Was watching TV                            c. Watching TV           e. Watches
b. Were watching TV                          d.Watch

72. David usually ……… to the book store twice a month.


a. Attending                                         c. Has attended            e. Attended
b. Attend                                               d. Attends

73. Teacher 1   : “Did you see the head master?”


Teacher 2   : “Yes, he …… in the library now.
a. Reads a magazines                            d. Read a magazine
b. Is reading a magazine                      e. Has read a magazine
c. Was reading a magazine

74. Deborah    : “ My brother ………. to america for countinuing his study next week.”
Roberta     : “That’s great”.
a. Will leave                                         c. Leaving                     e. Left
b. Leaves                                              d. Has left

75. Tina                       : “ When … you cut your hair so masculine?”


Martin                   : “ I have the barber cut it yesterday”.  
a. Does                                                 c. Did                           e. Doing
b. Do                                                    d. Have done

76. Mr. Watson is teacher. She teaches in (famous - a – school – big) the good arrangement for the words in
the bracket is ….
a. A school big famous                            d. A famous big school
b. Famous a school big                            e. A big famous school
c. A big school favorite

77. Ramzy                   : wow! That’s a lovely “bandana”, Tami. Is it new?


Tami                      : yes, it is. Thanks a lot
Ramzy                   : The color and the model look nice on you.
Tami                      : oh, I am. I am really love this bandana.
Ramzy                   : Did you buy it yourself? It must be expensive!
Tami                      : Certainly not. Iyus. My lovely brother bought it for me as a gift.
Ramzy                   : Did he? What a generous brother you have!
What is the gambit of the dialogue above..?
a. Leave taking                                     c. Asking information              e. Breaking in
b. Giving compliment                          d. Guessing
78. text
The chairman and director of general mercantile ltd

Request the presence of


Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackso

To the opening ceremony of the branch office of general mercantile at 300,


  Victoria strees, London E.C. at 7.Pm.
On Thusrday, 1 st April 2008.

                 Evening Dress                                                                                                           RSVP Secretary

What is the invitation about ?


a. Request of presence                                                            d. General mercantile ltd.
b. The opening ceremony of new branch office         e. RSVP to the Secretary       
c. Meet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson

79. text
The chairman and director of general mercantile ltd

Request the presence of


Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackso

To the opening ceremony of the branch office of general mercantile at 300,


  Victoria strees, London E.C. at 7.Pm.
On Thusrday, 1 st April 2008.

Evening Dress                                                                                                           RSVP Secretary


Who were invited to the opening ceremony ?
a. The chairman                       c. Generel mercantile              e. The secretary
b. The Director                        d. Mr and Mrs. Frank Jackson

80. text
The chairman and director of general mercantile ltd

Request the presence of


Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackso

To the opening ceremony of the branch office of general mercantile at 300,


  Victoria strees, London E.C. at 7.Pm.
On Thusrday, 1 st April 2008.

Evening Dress                                                                                                           RSVP Secretary

Where was the opening ceremony held ?


a. 3000, Victoria street, London BC.
b. 300, Victoria street, London EC
c. 30, Victoria street, London EC
d. 30, Victoria street, London AC
e. 30, Victoria street, London BC
81. Which statement is correct ?
a. a large expensive round wooden table
b. a young sexy interesting lady
c. a Beautiful magnificent museum
d. Borobudur is a high and unique temple
e. Look at the nice blue and beautiful sky
82. Julie fell off her bicycle and broke ….. arm
a. hers                                            c. his                                        e. he
b. her                                             d. him

83. Adam and Amanda are married. ___ live in an apartment building.
a. They                                          c. Theirs                                   e. They are
b. Them                                         d. Their
84. We live in the same building …… apartment has one bedroom.
a. Ours                                           c. Our                                      e. Us
b. We                                             d. We are  
85. Text.1 CINDERELLA 
Once upon a time there was a wife of a rich man fell sick, and soon she closed her eyes and departed. Everyday, Cinderella
went out to her mother’s grave, and wept, and she remained pious and good .When winter came the
snow spread a white sheet over the grave, and
 By the time the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man had taken another wife. The woman had
brought with her into the house two daughters, who were beautiful and fair of face but vile and black of
heart .Since then a bad time for the poor step-child began. One day the King gave orders for a festival and all the
beautiful young girls in the country were invited, in order that his son might choose himself a bride. When
the two step-sisters heard that they were to appear among the number, they were delighted, called
Cinderella and made to help them grooming, Cinderella obeyed, but wept, because she too would have
liked to go with them to dance, and begged her step-mother said” you cannot go with us, you have
no clothes and cannot dance. When the step-mother and her daughters had gone away, Cinderella went to
her mother’s grave and cried, Shiver and Quiver, My little tree, silver and gold throw down over me.”
Suddenly a bird threw down a magnificent gold and silver dress to her, and were golden too. At the party
her step-sister and the step-mother however did not recognize her, and thought she must be a foreign
princess, for she looked so beautiful in the golden dress.
The story above tells about
a. Snow White c. Sleeping Beauty e. Dwarfs
b. Cinderella d. Princess

86. Text.1 CINDERELLA 


Once upon a time there was a wife of a rich man fell sick, and soon she closed her eyes and departed. Everyday, Cinderella
went out to her mother’s grave, and wept, and she remained pious and good .When winter came the
snow spread a white sheet over the grave, and
 By the time the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man had taken another wife. The woman had
brought with her into the house two daughters, who were beautiful and fair of face but vile and black of
heart .Since then a bad time for the poor step-child began. One day the King gave orders for a festival and all the
beautiful young girls in the country were invited, in order that his son might choose himself a bride. When
the two step-sisters heard that they were to appear among the number, they were delighted, called
Cinderella and made to help them grooming, Cinderella obeyed, but wept, because she too would have
liked to go with them to dance, and begged her step-mother said” you cannot go with us, you have
no clothes and cannot dance. When the step-mother and her daughters had gone away, Cinderella went to
her mother’s grave and cried, Shiver and Quiver, My little tree, silver and gold throw down over me.”
Suddenly a bird threw down a magnificent gold and silver dress to her, and were golden too. At the party
her step-sister and the step-mother however did not recognize her, and thought she must be a foreign
princess, for she looked so beautiful in the golden dress.
The first paragraph is the … of the story
a. Complication c. Re-orientation e. Orientation
b. Resolution d. Coda
87. Text.1 CINDERELLA 
Once upon a time there was a wife of a rich man fell sick, and soon she closed her eyes and departed. Everyday, Cinderella
went out to her mother’s grave, and wept, and she remained pious and good .When winter came the
snow spread a white sheet over the grave, and By the time the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man
had taken another wife. The woman had brought with her into the house two daughters, who were
beautiful and fair of face but vile and black of heart .Since then a bad time for the poor step-child began. One day
the King gave orders for a festival and all the beautiful young girls in the country were invited, in order
that his son might choose himself a bride. When the two step-sisters heard that they were to appear
among the number, they were delighted, called Cinderella and made to help them grooming, Cinderella
obeyed, but wept, because she too would have liked to go with them to dance, and begged her step-
mother said” you cannot go with us, you have no clothes and cannot dance. When the step-mother and her
daughters had gone away, Cinderella went to her mother’s grave and cried, Shiver and Quiver, My little
tree, silver and gold throw down over me.” Suddenly a bird threw down a magnificent gold and silver
dress to her, and were golden too. At the party her step-sister and the step-mother however did not
recognize her, and thought she must be a foreign princess, for she looked so beautiful in the golden dress.
Why does Cinderella’s mother dead? Because she …
a. Fell sick c. Fell injured e. Fell disappointed
b. Fell ill d. Fell wounded
88. Text.1 CINDERELLA 
Once upon a time there was a wife of a rich man fell sick, and soon she closed her eyes and departed. Everyday, Cinderella
went out to her mother’s grave, and wept, and she remained pious and good .When winter came the
snow spread a white sheet over the grave, and By the time the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man
had taken another wife. The woman had brought with her into the house two daughters, who were
beautiful and fair of face but vile and black of heart .Since then a bad time for the poor step-child began. One day
the King gave orders for a festival and all the beautiful young girls in the country were invited, in order
that his son might choose himself a bride. When the two step-sisters heard that they were to appear
among the number, they were delighted, called Cinderella and made to help them grooming, Cinderella
obeyed, but wept, because she too would have liked to go with them to dance, and begged her step-
mother said” you cannot go with us, you have no clothes and cannot dance. When the step-mother and her
daughters had gone away, Cinderella went to her mother’s grave and cried, Shiver and Quiver, My little
tree, silver and gold throw down over me.” Suddenly a bird threw down a magnificent gold and silver
dress to her, and were golden too. At the party her step-sister and the step-mother however did not
recognize her, and thought she must be a foreign princess, for she looked so beautiful in the golden dress.
The genre of the text is …
a. Recount c. Procedure e. Narrative
b. Legend d. News item
89. Text.1 CINDERELLA 
Once upon a time there was a wife of a rich man fell sick, and soon she closed her eyes and departed. Everyday, Cinderella
went out to her mother’s grave, and wept, and she remained pious and good .When winter came the
snow spread a white sheet over the grave, and By the time the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man
had taken another wife. The woman had brought with her into the house two daughters, who were
beautiful and fair of face but vile and black of heart .Since then a bad time for the poor step-child began. One day
the King gave orders for a festival and all the beautiful young girls in the country were invited, in order
that his son might choose himself a bride. When the two step-sisters heard that they were to appear
among the number, they were delighted, called Cinderella and made to help them grooming, Cinderella
obeyed, but wept, because she too would have liked to go with them to dance, and begged her step-
mother said” you cannot go with us, you have no clothes and cannot dance. When the step-mother and her
daughters had gone away, Cinderella went to her mother’s grave and cried, Shiver and Quiver, My little
tree, silver and gold throw down over me.” Suddenly a bird threw down a magnificent gold and silver
dress to her, and were golden too. At the party her step-sister and the step-mother however did not
recognize her, and thought she must be a foreign princess, for she looked so beautiful in the golden dress.
When the winter came, the snow …
a. Spread a white sheet d. Spreading white sheet
b. Spread a white sheets e. Spread a shit
c. Spread a white shit
90. Text.1 CINDERELLA 
Once upon a time there was a wife of a rich man fell sick, and soon she closed her eyes and departed. Everyday, Cinderella
went out to her mother’s grave, and wept, and she remained pious and good .When winter came the
snow spread a white sheet over the grave, and By the time the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man
had taken another wife. The woman had brought with her into the house two daughters, who were
beautiful and fair of face but vile and black of heart .Since then a bad time for the poor step-child began. One day
the King gave orders for a festival and all the beautiful young girls in the country were invited, in order
that his son might choose himself a bride. When the two step-sisters heard that they were to appear
among the number, they were delighted, called Cinderella and made to help them grooming, Cinderella
obeyed, but wept, because she too would have liked to go with them to dance, and begged her step-
mother said” you cannot go with us, you have no clothes and cannot dance. When the step-mother and her
daughters had gone away, Cinderella went to her mother’s grave and cried, Shiver and Quiver, My little
tree, silver and gold throw down over me.” Suddenly a bird threw down a magnificent gold and silver
dress to her, and were golden too. At the party her step-sister and the step-mother however did not
recognize her, and thought she must be a foreign princess, for she looked so beautiful in the golden dress.
Cinderella lived with her …
a. Two step-mother d. her mother
b. Two step-sisters and step-mother e. Her sisters
c. Two step-sister
91. Text.1 CINDERELLA 
Once upon a time there was a wife of a rich man fell sick, and soon she closed her eyes and departed. Everyday, Cinderella
went out to her mother’s grave, and wept, and she remained pious and good .When winter came the
snow spread a white sheet over the grave, and By the time the spring sun had drawn it off again, the man
had taken another wife. The woman had brought with her into the house two daughters, who were
beautiful and fair of face but vile and black of heart .Since then a bad time for the poor step-child began. One day
the King gave orders for a festival and all the beautiful young girls in the country were invited, in order
that his son might choose himself a bride. When the two step-sisters heard that they were to appear
among the number, they were delighted, called Cinderella and made to help them grooming, Cinderella
obeyed, but wept, because she too would have liked to go with them to dance, and begged her step-
mother said” you cannot go with us, you have no clothes and cannot dance. When the step-mother and her
daughters had gone away, Cinderella went to her mother’s grave and cried, Shiver and Quiver, My little
tree, silver and gold throw down over me.” Suddenly a bird threw down a magnificent gold and silver
dress to her, and were golden too. At the party her step-sister and the step-mother however did not
recognize her, and thought she must be a foreign princess, for she looked so beautiful in the golden dress.
How did her step-mother treat Cinderella?
a. She allowed go anywhere else d. she doesn’t her to allow
b. She allows goes everywhere e. she didn’t go any where
c. She wasn’t allowed to go anywhere
92. My sister feels drowsy ______ she has a long time fever.
a. Because
b. So
c. But
d. Until
e. And
93. She was tired _____ she took a rest in a long time.
a. Because
b. So
c. But
d. Until
e. And
94. We drive to north _____ we want to Europe.
a. Because
b. So
c. But
d. Until
e. And 
95. My laptop is the ______ among others.
a. Good
b. Better
c. Bestest
d. Best
e. Well 
96. Isn’t he the ______?
a. Tall
b. Taller
c. Tallest
d. Most tall
e. More taller 
97. This book is too ______.
a. Big
b. Biggest
c. Bigger
d. Biggers
e. More bigger 
98. Randy has ____ old.
a. Grown
b. Grow
c. Growed
d. Grows
e. Grew 

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