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Dear all of students,


Each of us has different talents, different dreams, and different destinations.
We all have the power to make a new tomorrow with great happiness.We, the Senior Class of
Campbellsburg High School, invite you to join us on School Anniversary on Friday 1st June
2011 at 06.30 pm at Hamilton Auditorium Campbellsburg, Arizona.

1. Where will the anniversary be held?


A. At high school C.In the class room
B. At the school yard D.At Hamilton Auditorium

2. “…Each of us has different talents, different dreams, and…” The underlined word refers to…
A. The Senior Class of Campbellsburg High School
B. The students of Campbellsburg High School
C. Students
D. Comitte

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3. From the text we can conclude that
Andre Gratandia is....

A. doing his exercise


B. getting a scholarship
C. achieving the best grade
D. going to celebrate his achievement

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ANNOUNCEMENT
To : All students of SMPKKalam Kudus Pangkalpinang.
To celebrate the National Education Day,Students body will hold some interesting
programs such as English Speech Contest, Debate, and Class Wall Magazine
Competition.
When: May 2, 2014,8 am onwards.
Where: School hall
Nikola Kwok
4. What does the text announce?
A. A Student Organization
B. An English Speech Contest
C. A National Day Celebration
D. A National Education Day ceremony

5. Where will it be held?


A. At school hall
B. In the classroom
C. At school
D. In Pangkalpinang
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6. Which facilities do the guests need to entertain themselves?


A. Airline service C. Business center
B. Laundry E-mail:
servicesungailiat@paraihotel.com;
D. TV Cable www.paraihotel.com
Website: with 101 Channels

7. “ . . . the extraordinary hospitality in Pangkalpinang City.”


What does the underlined word mean?
A. Friendly and generous behavior towards guests
B. A large building where sick people are treated
C. An atmosphere created in a family
D. A unique tradition of certain place

Read the advertisement below, then answer the question 8 to 10

A free- form swimming pool offers a relaxing range of options; a tropical oasis which
includes a lap pool and terrace bar. sun loungers and pavilion areas create ample space for leisure
and a regular program of water sports and activities is held daily.
A fully- equipped gymnasium, health club and massage centre is available for guest use,
with experienced health and fitness professionals to provide expert assistance. at poolside, the
Laguna Pool Terrace serves drinks and light meals through the day

8. Where should you go if you want to get some meals?


A. At Sun loungers and pavilion terrace. C. At the Laguna Pool Terrace.
B. At a tropical oasis. D. At poolside.
9. “… and pavilion areas create ample space for …”
The underlined word has same meaning with … .
A. big B. wide C. large D. plenty

10. Where is the hotel located?


A. Laguna pool terrace hotel C. Kuta paradiso Bali
B. Sun lounger and pavilion terrace D. Pavilion area Bali

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Dear Swastika,
How’s life? Thanks for the letter telling about your holiday activities.
Last Lebaran holiday, my family and I went to the beach. We wanted to release the baby sea
turtles from the Goa Cemara shore.
Goa Cemara is located in Patihan, Gadangsari, Bantul. The walk to the beach was pretty far, but
very shady. It felt like we're in the Twilight movie scene, a great for photo shoots! We only
adopted 5 baby turtles, each turtle cost 10.000 rupiahs. The baby turtles were just hatched. I
thought they were cute. I chose my turtle and named him Timothy. My sister Emma also chose
one and named it Dora. Timothy and friends were very skittish in the box, then right when we
set them in the sand, they immediately got still.
We entered Timothy in the race. We were told by our guide, that before the race began, we
should face the little babies south, so that when they came out to shore at night, they would
remember which way to go. Cool, isn't it? And the race began. I could see how energetic they
were. What I noticed was that when they hit the water and were pushed back by the waves, the
turtles ran faster, as if knowing what’s ahead of them. They're just about to get swept away by
the ocean. I really hated to watch them leaving. It was my unforgetable experience with the
baby sea turtles.
Best wishes,
Bella

11. What is the text about?


A. Releasing turtlesfrom Goa Cemara beach.
B. Buying baby turtles at Goa Cemara.
C. The beautiful Twilight movie scene.
D. The race on the beach.

12. What is name of the the writer’s turtle?


A. Bella. B. Emma. C. Dora. D. Timothy.

13. Why should we face the baby turtles to the south?


A. Because the race would begin soon. C. Because they were very energetic.
B. To make them know their way. D. To make sure they were swept away.

14. How does Bella feel after going for holiday?


A. Pleased B. Upset C. Bored D. Worried

Text for Number 15


15. What does the text remind us about?
A. Being sure about books
B. Returning library books
C. When to return all library books
D. Where to return the library books
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AIRPLANE SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY FARES
Denpasar – Perth return : US $ 235
Denpasar – Melbourne return: US $ 385

“Ticket valid 1 (one) year


From To Flight Days of Departure Arrival A/C
Number service
Denpasar Melbourne AD 062 Mon.FriMon 23.30 08.30 A 310-300
Perth AD 066 Wed.Fri.Sun 10.00 13.30

Melbourne Denpasar AD 063 Tue.SatMon 10.00 14.00 A 310-300


Perth AD 067 Wed.Fri.Sun 14.30 16.00

16. Which flight departs to Denpasar?


A. AD 062 B. AD 066 C. AD 063 D. AD 067

17. How many flights do exist based on the above schedule?


A. 6 B. 5 C. 4 D. 3

18. From the schedule we know that… .


A. The flight from Denpasar to Perth takes 3.5 hours
B. The flight from Perth to Denpasar takes 2 hours
C. The flight from Melbourne to Denpasar uses flight number AD 067
D. The flight from Denpasar to Melbourne uses flight number AD 066

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If you are a sports fan, you are sure to know the name Michael Jordan. He is probably
the greatest basketball player the world has ever seen. Although his career as a player is over,
his fame will live on for many years to come.
Michael Jordan certainly looks like a star. He is tall, well-built and handsome, with
friendly brown eyes and a wide grin. He always manages to look well-dressed, even in his
casual clothes or smart suits.
His personality, too, is as outstanding as his playing ability. Michael is a very
determined person. This has made him a successful basketball star. He has given lots of money
and support to charities.
All in all, Michael Jordan is not only a great athlete, but also a warm, caring person. Is it
no wonder that so many boys have dreamed of growing up to be just like him?
19. The best title for the above text is…
A. A warm, caring person. C. Michael Jordan.
B. A sports fan. D. A famous star

20. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?


A. Michael Jordan is handsome.
B. Everyone dreams to be Michael Jordan.
C. His playing ability is great.
D. Michael Jordan has great personality.

21. The text indicates that the writer is…


A. Michael Jordan’s son.
B. Michael Jordan’s fan.
C. Michael Jordan’s coach.
D. Michael Jordan himself

22. The word outstanding in “His personality, too, is as outstanding as his playing ability” means…
A. Great. B. Warm. C. Famous. D. Determined.
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The Bogor Botanical Garden is located 60 km south of the capital of Jakarta in Bogor.
The botanical garden is situated in the city center of Bogor.
The garden covers more than 80 hectares. It was built by Java's Dutch Governor-
General Gustaaf Willem, Baron van Imhoff who was governor of Java at the time.
The garden officially opened in 1817. It was used to research and develop plants and
seeds from other parts of the Indonesian archipelago. This is a tradition that continues today
and contributes to the garden reputation as a major center for botanical research.
Today the garden contains more than 15,000 species of trees and plants. There are 400 types of
palms. These plants help the garden creates a refuge for more than 50 different varieties of
birds and bats. The bats can be known by the noise they make while competing for space.

23. How many types of palms are there in the Bogor Botanical Garden?
A. 15 types. B. 50 types. C. 60 types. D. 400 types.

24. . it was used to research and develop ( paragraph 2). the word “ it “ refers to . . . . .
A. The garden C. Botanical Research
C. Palm D. Plants

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They are the tallest animals in the world. What makes a giraffe so tall ? Its long
neck. A big male giraffe stands almost 20 feet. ( 6 meters ) high. That is about as tall as
a two – story building.
Giraffe lives in Africa, on plains called savannas. They live in places where there
are trees with leaves that they can eat.
Giraffe have short bodies and long skinny legs. Their front legs are a little longer
than their back legs. Makes are usually taller than females.
Short, thick fur covers giraffes. Their fur has a pattern of brown patches. Some
patches look like stepping stones from a patch.
Lighter colored lines separate the patches. The color and pattern of their fur help giraffes
blend in with trees and leaves.Ithelps giraffe hide from lions.
Giraffes have a man, a line of longer for along their neck. They have a tail with a
long ... of fur at the end. Giraffes use their tails to swat flies and other insect that land on
them.
Gi raffles have two stubby horn covered with skin on their heads. A male’s horns are
bigger than a female’s horns.

25. What makes a giraffe so tall?


A. Its long tail C. Its long neck
C. Its short body D. Its front leg

26. How do the giraffes protect themselves?


A. use their tails C. With the stubby horn
B. by using their long neck D. The color and pattern of their fur

27. From the text we know that . . .


A. a female’s horns are smaller than a male’s horn
B. A big female giraffe stands almost 20 feet
C. Their fur has a pattern of black patches
D. Giraffes just only live in Africa

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EARTHWORMS
An earthworm digs a hole by pushing into the loose soil with its pointed head end which then
thickens, forcing the soil apart. Slowly but surely, the worm draws the rest of its body up to
disappears into the hole. The earthworm can do this because its body has many narrow rings
joined together by a softer material that enables its to change shape. Whenever the soil is too hard
to be pushed aside, the earthworm eats its way through.
By burrowing into the soil,it creates channels and pockets into which air can enter. This allows
the soil to become oxygenated so that plant roots can breathe. In this way, earthworms act as
gardeners and cultivators of the soil.

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


A. Earthworms are slippery.
B. Earthworms can change shape.
C. Earthworms are good for the soil.
D. Earthworms are also called gardeners.

29. ‘…it creates channels and pockets into.. It refers to ...


A. the earthworm B. soil C. channel D. cultivator

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How to Make a New Folder
Follow the following instructions :
1. Click start, usually located on the left button of the monitor.
2. Place the pointer on the Program
3. Place the pointer on Windows Explore and click. You have now entered or
opened your electronic cabinet. Here, you can see every document, file and
program that are in your computer.
4. You are going to create your folder in My Document folder. Find it on the left
side coloumn of Windows Explorer.
5. Move pointer to My Document and double click on it. You will be presented
with a list of some folders created inside My Document folder, and notice that
this folder is highlighted which means the folder you create will be located
inside My Document folder.
6. Move pointer to File and click.
7. Move pointer to New.
8. Move pointer to Folder and click.
9. Type in the name of your new folder and press return or enter.
30. Where can we see every document, file and program that are in the computer?
A. On the Start
B. On the Program
C. On My Document
D. on the Window Explorer

31. How many steps do you need to make a new folder?


A. 10 B. 9 C. 8 D. 7

32. Place the pointer on the program. “


The underlined word has similar meaning with ....
A. Show place B. Information C. Dog D. Dot

33. Move pointer to My Document and double click on it


The underlined word rfers to . . . .
A. Folder B. My document C. Computer D. List

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Maria’s hand glided through the warm clear water. Stroke after stroke she moved lazily
in the Australian summer. She wasn’t a good swimmer; swimming in the shallow creek
brought both fear and excitement. She didn’t bother with bathers, she just threw on
a t-shirt and some shorts.
She cracked her neck and fingers and lay back floating on the water. Closing her eyes
she started humming, forgetting her life, forgetting about her parents arguing,
forgetting about her loss and sorrow. Forgetting everything.
Maria’s heart skipped a beat when a dark shadow lurked slowly around her. She
stayed on her back not daring to move.
The possibility of sharks was high. Her heart stopped. What was she supposed to
do? The shark would either attack or not, she was doomed if it did. Tears rolled down
her cheek as she felt something brush against her left shoulder.
Maria felt herself flying through the water. She gulped for air as she screamed. Falling
she grabbed a tuft of grass at the edge of the bank. Maria heaved herself up and
coughed out some water. Rolling over she peered into the water, adrenaline
pumping her veins.
She nearly kicked herself, a dolphin was grinning at her, its eyes sparkling. A huge
grin spread across her face, she had never seen such a magical creature so close before.
The dolphin echoed and splashed a huge gust of water at Maria. Giggling she
reached over and patted the slippery latex like surface of its head. Dolphins were
always happy; they needn’t worry about trouble. Maria played with her little
friend for ages until the horizon made a beautiful orange colour. “I have to go now, but
I’ll be back tomorrow!” she whispered.
It appeared as if the dolphin knew what she had said. Maria would wait for another day
of play and wonder. By Emma Parker 7A

34. What is the text about?


A. Maria’s meeting with a dolphin C. Maria’s fear about a shark
B. Maria’s first swimming experience D. Maria’s bad experience in the beach

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


A. Maria was afraid of shark C. Maria was enjoying herself
B. Maria saw fin in the water D. Maria was very scared

36. What can we learn for the text?


A. Fears can turn to happiness C. We should be careful in the beach
B. Animals love humans D. Dolphins are friendly animals

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Last Year I joined the Chichago Marathon, My first marathon.I had to run 26,2 miles to
complete it. it is hard but I learned valuable things from joining it.
At first, I just wanted to get the experience of joining a marathon. I thought it would be
one of life time experience. After finishing it, I changed my mind. I wanted to join
another one. I was interested to complete at least one more marathon and improve my
time. I also experienced a good feeling between participants and the spectators, that
made me happy. It was a very wonderfull thing for me. So I decided that I had to join
another marathon the following year, because I was not satisfied with this first one.

37. Why did the writer want to join another marathon?


A. To learn valuable things. C. To experience an interesting race.
B. To improve his time. D. To be a winner in the event

38. The word Improve has similar meaning with... .


A. Make. B. Build. C. Create. D. Increase

39. When did the writer take part in the marathon?


A. The following year
B. Last year
C. When the wrier wrote it
D. Before he joined the first Marathon
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Now you must know that a Town Mouse once upon a time went on a visit to his cousin in the
country. He was rough and ready, but he loved his town friend and made him heartily welcome.
Beans and bacon, cheese and bread, were all he had to offer, but he offered them freely.
The Town Mouse rather turned up his long nose at this country fare, and said: "I cannot
understand, Cousin, how you can put up with such poor food as this, but of course you cannot
expect anything better in the country; come with me and I will show you how to live. When you
have been in town a week you will wonder how you could ever have stood a country life."
No sooner said than done: the two mice set off for the town and arrived at the Town Mouse's
residence late at night. "You will want some refreshment after our long journey," said the polite
Town Mouse, and took his friend into the grand dining-room. There they found the remains of a
fine feast, and soon the two mice were eating up jellies and cakes and all that was nice.
Suddenly they heard growling and barking. "What is that?" said the Country Mouse. "It is only
the dogs of the house," answered the other. "Only!" said the Country Mouse. "I do not like that
music at my dinner."
Just at that moment the door flew open, in came two huge mastiffs, and the two mice had to
scamper down and run off. "Good-bye, Cousin," said the Country Mouse, "What! going so
soon?" said the other. "Yes," he replied; "Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in
fear."

40. What is the story in the text about?


A. Town and Country mice C. Town and country conditions
B. Foods in a town and a country D. Security in a town and a country

41. What does the second paragraph tell us about?


A. Country mouse lived poorly C. Town mouse invited country mouse
B. Town mouse have a long nose D. That country was dirty

42. What did the mice have for dinner?


A. Beans and bacons C. Cheese and bread
B. Fine feasts cakes D. Jellies and cakes

43. What are mastiffs?


A. Cats B. Dogs C. Mice D. Humans

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Maura, who liked to be thought of as the most beautiful and powerful queen of Arabia,
had many suitors. One by one she had discarded them, until her list was reduced to just
three sheiks, all equally young and handsome, rich and strong. It was very hard to decide
who would be the best of them.
One evening, Maura disguised herself and went to the camp of three sheiks, as they
were about to have dinner, and asked them for something to eat.
The first gave her some leftover food; the second gave her some unappetizing camel’s
tails; the third sheik, who was called Hakim, offered her some of the most tender and tasty
meat. After dinner, the disguised queen left the sheiks’ camp.
The following day the queen invited the three sheiks to dinner at her palace. She
ordered her servants to give each one exactly what they had given her the evening before.
Hakim, who received a plate of delicious meat, refused to eat it if the other two could
not share it with him, and this act finally convinced Queen Maura that he was the man for
her.
“Without question, Hakim is the most generous of you,” she announced her choice to
the sheiks. “So it is Hakim I will marry.”

44. The queen ordered her servants to give the sheiks the same kind of food as she got from them
because she wanted to….
A. Entertain her guest. C. Test the sheik’s food.
B. See the sheik’s reactions. D. Repay the sheik’s kindness
45. What moral value can you learn from the story?
A. Don’t look at someone from the appearance.
B. We should make a party to decide something
C. Don’t trust easily to someone who has given a value thing.
D. We have to be careful in deciding the person that wants to be chosen

Read the text to answer question 46 to 48


How to scrambled eggs
Break eggs into bowl. Add 1 tablespoon milk or cream and a dash of(46)….for each egg.
Beat well with fork. Heat half tablespoon fat for each egg in moderately hot skillet.
(47)….in mixture and reduce heat. Cook (48)….., turning gently as mixture sets at bottom
and sides of pan. Avoid constant stirring. When cooked through but still moist (5 to 8
minutes), serve at once.

46. A. sugar B. water C. milk D. salt and pepper

47. A. Pour B. heat C. Stir D. move

48. A. fast B. slowly C. hard D. calmly

49. Arrange the jumbled words to make a meaningful sentence!


became– before – of his state – of the legislature–was–he–a member–the president–Abraham
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Lincoln

A. 9-5-7-8-3-2-6-1-4
B. 9-5-7-2-3-4-6-1-8
C. 9-5-8-3-2-6-1-7-4
D. 9-5-7-4-3-2-6-1-8

Read the jumbled sentences to form a meaningful report text.


Where do hippos live?
a. They rarely sink completely below the surface, however
b. Instead, they paddle around with the tops of their heads sticking out of the water.
c. River hippos live half their lives in water
d. They float and let the water carry their great weight
e. A river hippo’s eyes, ears, and nose are all at the top of its head
f. It can breathe and see what’s going on even while most of its body is below water.

50. The right arrangement of the jumbled sentences is . . . . .


A. c–d–a–b–e–f
B. c–f–e–d–b–a
C. f–c–d–e–a–b
D. f – d – a – b – c –e

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