IQ-Comp

XI BHS INGGRIS GENAP K13 REV 2017

1

Acid rain is rain that is highly acidic because of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other air pollutants dissolved in it. Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH of 6. Acid rain may have a pH value as low as 2.8.

Acid rain can severely damage both plant and animal life. Certain lakes, for example, have lost all fish and plant life because of acid rain.

Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide (SO₂). Most sulfur leaves factory chimneys as the gaseous sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and most nitrogen oxides (NO ᴏr NO₂), both of which are gasses. The gasses may be dry deposited-absorbed directly by the land, by lakes or by the surface vegetation. If they are in the atmosphere for anytime, the glasses will oxidize (gain an oxygen atom) and go into solution as acids. Sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) and the nitrogen oxides will become nitric acid (HNO₃). The acids usually dissolve in cloud droplets and may travel great distances before being precipitated as acid rain. Catalysts such as hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and ammonium help promote the formation of acid in clouds. More ammonium (NH₄) can be formed when some of the acids are partially neutralized by airborne ammonia (NH₃). Acidification increases with the number of active hydrogen (H⁺) ions dissolved in acid. Hydrocarbons emitted by, for example, car exhaust will react in sunlight with nitrogen oxides to produce ozone. Although it is invaluable in the atmosphere, low-level ozone causes respiratory problems and also hastens the formation of acid rain. When acid rain falls on the ground it dissolves and liberates heavy metals and aluminum (Al). When it is washes into lakes, aluminum irritates the outer surfaces of many fish. As acid rain falls or drains into the lake the pH of the lake falls. Forests suffer the effect of acid rain through damage to leaves, through the loss of vital nutrients, and through the increased amounts of toxic metals liberated by acid, which damage roots and soil microorganisms.

 

What is the text mainly about?

 

A

The definition of acid rain

 

B

The process of acid rain

 

C

The effect of acid rain

 

D

Acid rain

 

E

Rain

2

Acid rain is rain that is highly acidic because of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other air pollutants dissolved in it. Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH of 6. Acid rain may have a pH value as low as 2.8.

Acid rain can severely damage both plant and animal life. Certain lakes, for example, have lost all fish and plant life because of acid rain.

Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide (SO₂). Most sulfur leaves factory chimneys as the gaseous sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and most nitrogen oxides (NO ᴏr NO₂), both of which are gasses. The gasses may be dry deposited-absorbed directly by the land, by lakes or by the surface vegetation. If they are in the atmosphere for anytime, the glasses will oxidize (gain an oxygen atom) and go into solution as acids. Sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) and the nitrogen oxides will become nitric acid (HNO₃). The acids usually dissolve in cloud droplets and may travel great distances before being precipitated as acid rain. Catalysts such as hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and ammonium help promote the formation of acid in clouds. More ammonium (NH₄) can be formed when some of the acids are partially neutralized by airborne ammonia (NH₃). Acidification increases with the number of active hydrogen (H⁺) ions dissolved in acid. Hydrocarbons emitted by, for example, car exhaust will react in sunlight with nitrogen oxides to produce ozone. Although it is invaluable in the atmosphere, low-level ozone causes respiratory problems and also hastens the formation of acid rain. When acid rain falls on the ground it dissolves and liberates heavy metals and aluminum (Al). When it is washes into lakes, aluminum irritates the outer surfaces of many fish. As acid rain falls or drains into the lake the pH of the lake falls. Forests suffer the effect of acid rain through damage to leaves, through the loss of vital nutrients, and through the increased amounts of toxic metals liberated by acid, which damage roots and soil microorganisms.

 

The acid of normal rain is…. then the acid rain.

 

A

Higher

 

B

Lower

 

C

Denser

 

D

Severer

 

E

The same

3

Acid rain is rain that is highly acidic because of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other air pollutants dissolved in it. Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH of 6. Acid rain may have a pH value as low as 2.8.

Acid rain can severely damage both plant and animal life. Certain lakes, for example, have lost all fish and plant life because of acid rain.

Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide (SO₂). Most sulfur leaves factory chimneys as the gaseous sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and most nitrogen oxides (NO ᴏr NO₂), both of which are gasses. The gasses may be dry deposited-absorbed directly by the land, by lakes or by the surface vegetation. If they are in the atmosphere for anytime, the glasses will oxidize (gain an oxygen atom) and go into solution as acids. Sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) and the nitrogen oxides will become nitric acid (HNO₃). The acids usually dissolve in cloud droplets and may travel great distances before being precipitated as acid rain. Catalysts such as hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and ammonium help promote the formation of acid in clouds. More ammonium (NH₄) can be formed when some of the acids are partially neutralized by airborne ammonia (NH₃). Acidification increases with the number of active hydrogen (H⁺) ions dissolved in acid. Hydrocarbons emitted by, for example, car exhaust will react in sunlight with nitrogen oxides to produce ozone. Although it is invaluable in the atmosphere, low-level ozone causes respiratory problems and also hastens the formation of acid rain. When acid rain falls on the ground it dissolves and liberates heavy metals and aluminum (Al). When it is washes into lakes, aluminum irritates the outer surfaces of many fish. As acid rain falls or drains into the lake the pH of the lake falls. Forests suffer the effect of acid rain through damage to leaves, through the loss of vital nutrients, and through the increased amounts of toxic metals liberated by acid, which damage roots and soil microorganisms.

 

The third paragraph tells about ….

 

A

acid rain damages environment

 

B

how acid rain endangers life

 

C

how acid rain occurs

 

D

the cause of acid rain

 

E

the acid rain cause

4

Acid rain is rain that is highly acidic because of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other air pollutants dissolved in it. Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH of 6. Acid rain may have a pH value as low as 2.8.

Acid rain can severely damage both plant and animal life. Certain lakes, for example, have lost all fish and plant life because of acid rain.

Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide (SO₂). Most sulfur leaves factory chimneys as the gaseous sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and most nitrogen oxides (NO ᴏr NO₂), both of which are gasses. The gasses may be dry deposited-absorbed directly by the land, by lakes or by the surface vegetation. If they are in the atmosphere for anytime, the glasses will oxidize (gain an oxygen atom) and go into solution as acids. Sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) and the nitrogen oxides will become nitric acid (HNO₃). The acids usually dissolve in cloud droplets and may travel great distances before being precipitated as acid rain. Catalysts such as hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and ammonium help promote the formation of acid in clouds. More ammonium (NH₄) can be formed when some of the acids are partially neutralized by airborne ammonia (NH₃). Acidification increases with the number of active hydrogen (H⁺) ions dissolved in acid. Hydrocarbons emitted by, for example, car exhaust will react in sunlight with nitrogen oxides to produce ozone. Although it is invaluable in the atmosphere, low-level ozone causes respiratory problems and also hastens the formation of acid rain. When acid rain falls on the ground it dissolves and liberates heavy metals and aluminum (Al). When it is washes into lakes, aluminum irritates the outer surfaces of many fish. As acid rain falls or drains into the lake the pH of the lake falls. Forests suffer the effect of acid rain through damage to leaves, through the loss of vital nutrients, and through the increased amounts of toxic metals liberated by acid, which damage roots and soil microorganisms.

 

What is the result of the burning of the coal and oil?

 

A

Ammonium

 

B

nitric acid

 

C

sulfuric acid

 

D

sulfur oxide

 

E

airborne ammonia

5

Acid rain is rain that is highly acidic because of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other air pollutants dissolved in it. Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH of 6. Acid rain may have a pH value as low as 2.8.

Acid rain can severely damage both plant and animal life. Certain lakes, for example, have lost all fish and plant life because of acid rain.

Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide (SO₂). Most sulfur leaves factory chimneys as the gaseous sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and most nitrogen oxides (NO ᴏr NO₂), both of which are gasses. The gasses may be dry deposited-absorbed directly by the land, by lakes or by the surface vegetation. If they are in the atmosphere for anytime, the glasses will oxidize (gain an oxygen atom) and go into solution as acids. Sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) and the nitrogen oxides will become nitric acid (HNO₃). The acids usually dissolve in cloud droplets and may travel great distances before being precipitated as acid rain. Catalysts such as hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and ammonium help promote the formation of acid in clouds. More ammonium (NH₄) can be formed when some of the acids are partially neutralized by airborne ammonia (NH₃). Acidification increases with the number of active hydrogen (H⁺) ions dissolved in acid. Hydrocarbons emitted by, for example, car exhaust will react in sunlight with nitrogen oxides to produce ozone. Although it is invaluable in the atmosphere, low-level ozone causes respiratory problems and also hastens the formation of acid rain. When acid rain falls on the ground it dissolves and liberates heavy metals and aluminum (Al). When it is washes into lakes, aluminum irritates the outer surfaces of many fish. As acid rain falls or drains into the lake the pH of the lake falls. Forests suffer the effect of acid rain through damage to leaves, through the loss of vital nutrients, and through the increased amounts of toxic metals liberated by acid, which damage roots and soil microorganisms.

 

The sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides will …. in the air.

 

A

be absorbed directly by the vegetation

 

B

dissolved in the lake water and land

 

C

emit another sulfur gas

 

D

radiate an oxygen atom

 

E

gain an oxygen atom

6

We called the committee to ask whether the competition …. to begin that afternoon.

 

A

was schedule

 

B

to schedule

 

C

was scheduling

 

D

to be scheduled

 

E

scheduled

7

“A well-known architect is designing our new office.”

The passive form of the sentence is” Our new office …. by a well-known architect.”

 

A

Designs

 

B

Designed

 

C

is designed

 

D

is being designed

 

E

designed

8

Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to build up new cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take must be changed into substance that can be carried in the blood to the places where they are needed, this process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes places in the mouth. The food we eat is broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice which moisten the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into the stomach. Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixed and moving the food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. There are soon absorbed by the villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) walls and passed into the bloodstream.

 

What is the text about?

 

A

The digestive system

 

B

The digestive juice

 

C

The method of the digestive system

 

D

The process of intestine work

 

E

The food substance

9

Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to build up new cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take must be changed into substance that can be carried in the blood to the places where they are needed, this process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes places in the mouth. The food we eat is broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice which moisten the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into the stomach. Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixed and moving the food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. There are soon absorbed by the villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) walls and passed into the bloodstream.

 

How can we swallow the food easily?

 

A

The food changes into acids absorbed by the will

 

B

The food must be digested first through the process

 

C

The food is directly swallowed through esophagus into the stomach

 

D

The food is mixed with the juice secreted by the cells in the stomach

 

E

The food we take must be changed into substances carried in the blood to the places

10

Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to build up new cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take must be changed into substance that can be carried in the blood to the places where they are needed, this process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes places in the mouth. The food we eat is broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice which moisten the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into the stomach. Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixed and moving the food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. There are soon absorbed by the villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) walls and passed into the bloodstream.

 

From the text above, we imply that …

 

A

a good process of digestive system will help our body becoming healthier.

 

B

no one concerned with the process of digestive system for their health.

 

C

the digestive system is needed if we are eating the food instantly.

 

D

everybody must conduct the processes of digestive system well.

 

E

the better we digest the food we eat, the healthier we will be.

11

Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to build up new cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take must be changed into substance that can be carried in the blood to the places where they are needed, this process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes places in the mouth. The food we eat is broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice which moisten the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into the stomach. Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixed and moving the food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. There are soon absorbed by the villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) walls and passed into the bloodstream.

 

“Human body is made up of countless millions of cells.” (Paragraph 1)
The underlined phrases means ….

 

A

Produced

 

B

Managed

 

C

Arranged

 

D

Completed

 

E

constructed

12

Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to build up new cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take must be changed into substance that can be carried in the blood to the places where they are needed, this process is called digestion.

The first digestive process takes places in the mouth. The food we eat is broken up into small pieces by the action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice which moisten the food, so it can be swallowed easily.

From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into the stomach. Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small intestine. All the time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixed and moving the food onwards.

In a few hours, the food changes into acids. There are soon absorbed by the villi (microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) walls and passed into the bloodstream.

 

“Here, the food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells”.
The underlined word above has the same meaning with ….

 

A

Water

 

B

Solid

 

C

Rock

 

D

Land

 

E

air

13

“The stewardess is now serving coffee to the passengers.”

The passive form of the sentence is?

 

A

The passengers are serving coffee no.

 

B

The passengers are now served coffee.

 

C

Coffee is now served by the passengers.

 

D

Coffee is now being served to the passengers.

 

E

coffee won’t be served by passengers.

14

“Have you been informed about the exact number of victims of the airplane crash?”
“Yes, ….to the headquarters of Garuda.”

 

A

they are faxed

 

B

it has faxed

 

C

it has been faxed

 

D

we fax it

 

E

fixed

15

Dear Betty,

 

I’m writing to you concerning of my last day in Yogyakarta. I just got back from Borobudur, the wonderful temple I’ve ever seen. The weather is fine. We are now staying in a hotel. It’s not far from Malioboro. We are treated well here. It has many excellent staff who serve the customers. We plan to go around Malioboro after the children take a short nap. We want to enjoy having “lesehan” there. It is a kind of restaurant but we sit on the ground.

Many kinds of local handicraft are sold along Malioboro streets. Both domestic and foreign tourist are interested in them. I want to buy some as souvenir.

Don’t worry, I’ll also buy you the most interesting one.

 

Love

Dara

 

The text gives us information about ….

 

A

the wonderful Borobudur temple

 

B

the souvenir to be bought

 

C

Dara’s last day in Yogyakarta

 

D

a comfortable hotel near Malioboro

 

E

Dara’s illness

16

Dear Betty,

 

I’m writing to you concerning of my last day in Yogyakarta. I just got back from Borobudur, the wonderful temple I’ve ever seen. The weather is fine. We are now staying in a hotel. It’s not far from Malioboro. We are treated well here. It has many excellent staff who serve the customers. We plan to go around Malioboro after the children take a short nap. We want to enjoy having “lesehan” there. It is a kind of restaurant but we sit on the ground.

Many kinds of local handicraft are sold along Malioboro streets. Both domestic and foreign tourist are interested in them. I want to buy some as souvenir.

Don’t worry, I’ll also buy you the most interesting one.

 

Love

Dara

 

Who is letter from?

 

A

Customers

 

B

Betty

 

C

The hotel staffs

 

D

Dara

 

E

None of Dara and Betty

17

Dear Betty,

 

I’m writing to you concerning of my last day in Yogyakarta. I just got back from Borobudur, the wonderful temple I’ve ever seen. The weather is fine. We are now staying in a hotel. It’s not far from Malioboro. We are treated well here. It has many excellent staff who serve the customers. We plan to go around Malioboro after the children take a short nap. We want to enjoy having “lesehan” there. It is a kind of restaurant but we sit on the ground.

Many kinds of local handicraft are sold along Malioboro streets. Both domestic and foreign tourist are interested in them. I want to buy some as souvenir.

Don’t worry, I’ll also buy you the most interesting one.

 

Love

Dara

 

How to the staff serve the customers of the hotel?

 

A

Proudly

 

B

Interestingly

 

C

Badly

 

D

Nicely

 

E

bad

18

Dear Betty,

 

I’m writing to you concerning of my last day in Yogyakarta. I just got back from Borobudur, the wonderful temple I’ve ever seen. The weather is fine. We are now staying in a hotel. It’s not far from Malioboro. We are treated well here. It has many excellent staff who serve the customers. We plan to go around Malioboro after the children take a short nap. We want to enjoy having “lesehan” there. It is a kind of restaurant but we sit on the ground.

Many kinds of local handicraft are sold along Malioboro streets. Both domestic and foreign tourist are interested in them. I want to buy some as souvenir.

Don’t worry, I’ll also buy you the most interesting one.

 

Love

Dara

 

Where did Dara got at holiday?

 

A

Yogyakarta

 

B

Surakarta

 

C

Semarang

 

D

Bandung

 

E

Makassar

19

Dear Betty,

 

I’m writing to you concerning of my last day in Yogyakarta. I just got back from Borobudur, the wonderful temple I’ve ever seen. The weather is fine. We are now staying in a hotel. It’s not far from Malioboro. We are treated well here. It has many excellent staff who serve the customers. We plan to go around Malioboro after the children take a short nap. We want to enjoy having “lesehan” there. It is a kind of restaurant but we sit on the ground.

Many kinds of local handicraft are sold along Malioboro streets. Both domestic and foreign tourist are interested in them. I want to buy some as souvenir.

Don’t worry, I’ll also buy you the most interesting one.

 

Love

Dara

 

What are sold at Malioboro Street?

 

A

Gold

 

B

Handicraft

 

C

Weapon

 

D

Computer

 

E

Laptop

20

Bella    : What do you think of the book?

Ajeng  : … I really love it

 

A

It’s terrific

 

B

It’s disappointing

 

C

It’s very unsatisfying

 

D

It’s horrible

 

E

It’s displeasing

21

Dona   I think the government should give more attention to education.

Norman: I think so. Because the school fee is too expensive for the poor to pay.

The underlined words are used to express ….

 

A

Offer

 

B

Surprise

 

C

Opinion

 

D

Pleasure

 

E

Agreement

22

Farah   : You look very busy with your work. ….

Reidy  : Sure. If you don’t mind. How kind you are.

 

A

Are you tired?

 

B

Can I help you?

 

C

Do you like to help me?

 

D

Can you do me a favor?

 

E

Would you like to help me?

23

Olga wrote that composition.

Change into Passive Sentence.

 

A

That composition is written by Olga

 

B

That composition is written by Olga

 

C

That composition was written by Olga

 

D

That composition was written by Olga

 

E

That composition has been written by Olga

24

If I had a car, I would go to Bali once a month.

It means …

 

A

I didn’t have a car, so I didn’t go to Bali.

 

B

I don’t have a car, so I don’t go to Bali.

 

C

I had a car, so I went to Bali.

 

D

I didn’t have a car, so I went to Bali.

 

E

I have a car, so I go to Bali.

25

She was sweeping the floor when I … yesterday.

 

A

Come

 

B

Am coming

 

C

Have come

 

D

Had come

 

E

Came

26

A tiger once caught a fox while hunting for food. The fox was very bold. “I am the king of the forest,” he said. But the tiger grew … (26) and said that he would eat the fox at once. “If you don’t believe me, come for a walk with me, “answered the fox quite calmly. “You’ll soon see whether all the other animals are afraid of me or not. “Tiger agreed to go with the fox. … (27) all the animals saw them coming, they are ran away as fast as they could. The tiger never found out that animals were really frightened of him and the fox.

 

A

Righted

 

B

Quite friendly

 

C

Very angry

 

D

Rather Sad

 

E

Very strong

27

A tiger once caught a fox while hunting for food. The fox was very bold. “I am the king of the forest,” he said. But the tiger grew … (26) and said that he would eat the fox at once. “If you don’t believe me, come for a walk with me, “answered the fox quite calmly. “You’ll soon see whether all the other animals are afraid of me or not. “Tiger agreed to go with the fox. … (27) all the animals saw them coming, they are ran away as fast as they could. The tiger never found out that animals were really frightened of him and the fox.

 

A

If

 

B

So

 

C

Because

 

D

Before

 

E

When

28

… ! I am studying now.

 

A

Be careful

 

B

Be quite

 

C

Take care

 

D

Study hard

 

E

Be patient

29

Judika is … artist in Indonesia nowadays.

Everybody knows him well.

 

A

A popular

 

B

More popular

 

C

The most popular

 

D

Most popular

 

E

Very popular

30

... ! Time is money.

 

A

Quick

 

B

Be quiet

 

C

Be on time

 

D

Beware

 

E

Slowly

31

The grizzly bear has been called … animal of North America.

 

A

The dangerous

 

B

More dangerous

 

C

The most dangerous

 

D

Most dangerous

 

E

As dangerous as

32

Ida and Adi are twins. Ida is …. Adi in their attitude. They are ashamed person.

 

A

Smarter

 

B

As same as

 

C

The same as

 

D

As same with

 

E

The good

33

Malinda … be late in compiling her assignments last week.

 

A

Should

 

B

Shouldn’t

 

C

Must

 

D

Mustn’t

 

E

Have to

34

You … to go to the bank. I’II transfer the money soon.

 

A

Need

 

B

Don’t need

 

C

Are needed

 

D

Needed

 

E

Should

35

What about … to the Tanah Abang? There prices are so cheap. We can bargain there.

 

A

Go

 

B

Go to

 

C

Going

 

D

Gone

 

E

Went

36

Do the test …!

 

A

Be careful

 

B

Carefully

 

C

Be carefully

 

D

In careful

 

E

Quickly

37

The Titanic was the biggest ship in the world at that time. It had good facilities such as: a fully air conditional cabin, restaurant, bar, mini shop, recreation space, ship’s band and singers, medical facilities, telephone, etc. When the Titanic sailed from Southampton to New York in April 1912 with 819 crews and 1316 passengers, it sank after it sailed for four days. It happened in North Atlantic Ocean. It hit a very big iceberg. Since there were not enough lifeboats and all the passengers or the crews were very afraid, the ship sank rapidly, most of passengers and crews sank and only few people was safe. 45.

 

Where did the tragedy happen?

 

A

in the sea

 

B

in the high way

 

C

in the harbor

 

D

in the air

 

E

in the lake

38

            The Titanic was the biggest ship in the world at that time. It had good facilities such as: a fully air conditional cabin, restaurant, bar, mini shop, recreation space, ship’s band and singers, medical facilities, telephone, etc. When the Titanic sailed from Southampton to New York in April 1912 with 819 crews and 1316 passengers, it sank after it sailed for four days. It happened in North Atlantic Ocean. It hit a very big iceberg. Since there were not enough lifeboats and all the passengers or the crews were very afraid, the ship sank rapidly, most of passengers and crews sank and only few people was safe. 45.

 

There are the facilities in the Titanic ship, except

 

A

Restaurant

 

B

Mini shop

 

C

Wifi

 

D

Telephone

 

E

Medical

39

Which of the following expressions asks for opinion?

 

A

I think we should study harder from now on

 

B

Sally, what did you say about the math test today?

 

C

Handi, do you want to go to the concert with me?

 

D

I hope I have the right time to see it

 

E

I am sorry

40

“I warn you not to step on the grass.” The instructions above are used for….

 

A

give a warning

 

B

give advice

 

C

asking for permission

 

D

to give opinions

 

E

give orders

41

Krisna  : “I have a serious problem today. I just lost my SIM.”
Dina    : “Don’t be sad, my friend, let’s look in the park.”
Krisna  : “I’ve been looking for that for hours, but I can’t find it. Do you have any advice?”
Dina    : “You must tell security that it must be disclosed to other students.”
Krisna  : “Yes, that sounds good. I hope this helps”

 

Which sentence means suggestion?

 

A

Don’t be sad, my friend.

 

B

I just lost my SIM.

 

C

You have to offer security.

 

D

Do you have any advice?

 

E

OK too.

42

Krisna  : “I have a serious problem today. I just lost my SIM.”
Dina    : “Don’t be sad, my friend, let’s look in the park.”
Krisna  : “I’ve been looking for that for hours, but I can’t find it. Do you have any advice?”
Dina    : “You must tell security that it must be disclosed to other students.”
Krisna  : “Yes, that sounds good. I hope this helps”

 

Below are sentences that need to be sought for advice, except …

 

A

Can you tell me what should I do?

 

B

Do you have any advice for me

 

C

What would you do

 

D

Will you give me your advice

 

E

What should I do

43

Rina     : “What do you think about Lampung?”
Santi    : “I think Lampung is a beautiful city. There are many beautiful beaches there. Lampung is also famous for its tapis or songket. This is traditional cloth in Lampung.”
Rina     : What about the food? Do you think it’s delicious?
Santi    : I think … yes! Do you know that pipe? Very delicious.
Rina     : “Yes, I know that pipe. By the way … which is better? A mushroom or satay pipe?”
Santi    : I think the pipes are better than satay mushrooms.
Rina     : “I don’t think so. I think mushroom mushrooms are better than pipes because mushroom satay is my favorite food.”
Santi    : So we have different favorite foods.
Rina     : “I think so.”

 

What are the areas discussed between Sifa and Lisa?

 

A

Lampung

 

B

Semarang

 

C

Jakarta

 

D

Surabaya

 

E

Denpasar

44

Rina     : “What do you think about Lampung?”
Santi    : “I think Lampung is a beautiful city. There are many beautiful beaches there. Lampung is also famous for its tapis or songket. This is traditional cloth in Lampung.”
Rina     : What about the food? Do you think it’s delicious?
Santi    : I think … yes! Do you know that pipe? Very delicious.
Rina     : “Yes, I know that pipe. By the way … which is better? A mushroom or satay pipe?”
Santi    : I think the pipes are better than satay mushrooms.
Rina     : “I don’t think so. I think mushroom mushrooms are better than pipes because mushroom satay is my favorite food.”
Santi    : So we have different favorite foods.
Rina     : “I think so.”

 

What is Lisa’s opinion about Lampung?

 

A

This is a beautiful city.

 

B

This is an ugly city.

 

C

This is a city full of evil.

 

D

This is a bad city.

 

E

This is a small city.

45

Rina     : “What do you think about Lampung?”
Santi    : “I think Lampung is a beautiful city. There are many beautiful beaches there. Lampung is also famous for its tapis or songket. This is traditional cloth in Lampung.”
Rina     : What about the food? Do you think it’s delicious?
Santi    : I think … yes! Do you know that pipe? Very delicious.
Rina     : “Yes, I know that pipe. By the way … which is better? A mushroom or satay pipe?”
Santi    : I think the pipes are better than satay mushrooms.
Rina     : “I don’t think so. I think mushroom mushrooms are better than pipes because mushroom satay is my favorite food.”
Santi    : So we have different favorite foods.
Rina     : “I think so.”

 

What foods did Lisa taste according to the dialogue above?

 

A

Whistle.

 

B

Satay Mushroom.

 

C

Soup.

 

D

Pizza.

 

E

Burger.

46

To        : All Employees
From    : Paul Walker
Subject            : Ordering Supplies
Date    : April 4th, 2020

All requests for supplies must be typed and signed. Only typed requests will be accepted. All requests must be on my desk by fifteenth every month. Approved requested will be sent on the Accounting Department. Please plan ahead. It takes two to six weeks to order supplies.

 

The memo is addressed to ….

 

A

New employees

 

B

Mr. Paul Walker

 

C

Head of personnel

 

D

All employees

 

E

Accounting Department

47

To        : All Employees
From    : Paul Walker
Subject            : Ordering Supplies
Date    : April 4th, 2020

All requests for supplies must be typed and signed. Only typed requests will be accepted. All requests must be on my desk by fifteenth every month. Approved requested will be sent on the Accounting Department. Please plan ahead. It takes two to six weeks to order supplies.

 

What should they do with the request?

 

A

Write down on a paper

 

B

Typed and signed

 

C

Write and sign

 

D

Signed

 

E

Collected

48

To        : All Employees
From    : Paul Walker
Subject            : Ordering Supplies
Date    : April 4th, 2020

All requests for supplies must be typed and signed. Only typed requests will be accepted. All requests must be on my desk by fifteenth every month. Approved requested will be sent on the Accounting Department. Please plan ahead. It takes two to six weeks to order supplies.

 

What does the memo concern?

 

A

Overdue accounts

 

B

Office furniture

 

C

Supply request

 

D

Typewriters

 

E

Plan program

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What is the notice about?

 

A

An order to keep clean

 

B

An invitation to clean one's hands

 

C

An appeal to maintain hygiene

 

D

An appeal to have a clean environment

 

E

An order to wash hands after working

50

What should we do after reading the notice?

 

A

Keep the toilet clean

 

B

Help repair the toilet

 

C

Use the toilet on purpose

 

D

Use another toilet

 

E

Have no toilet

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