MODUL
PEMBELAJARAN
BAHASA
INGGRIS
KELAS
XII
SEMESTER
2
SMK PANCASILA 9
GIRIWOYO
I.
SYNONYMS AND
ANTONYMS
i. Synonyms
are the words that have the same or very similar meaning. All words can have a
synonym. Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and preposition can have a synonym
as long as both words are the same part of speech.
Examples:
· House
= home, dwelling, residence, abode, quarters
· Beautiful
= gorgeous, pretty, stunning, wonderful
ii. Antonyms
are the words that have opposite meanings. Examples:
· Happy
– sad
· Healthy
– sick
· Smart
– stupid
Activity
1
Reading and Vocabulary
Question
1-3 are based on the following text.
Bond
consists of four talented girls: Haylie Ecker, Eos (pronounced Ay-os), Tania
Davis, and Gay-Yee Westerhoff. Since their childhood these four girls have been
acquainted with music. In Perth, Haylie had her first violin when she was five
and showed her virtuosity by playing her nimble fingers on it. In Sydney, Tani
Davis practiced her first notes on piano and violin. In Cardiff, Wales, Eos
used her first bow as her toy, while in Hull, United Kingdom, Gay-Yee learned
piano.
Time
passed by, and as the four girls grew up, they honed their skill in music and
gained degrees in it. Haylie holds a first class degree from the Guildhall
School of Music and Drama and has already played around the world extensively
as a soloist. Eos received her degree from the Royal College of Music and has
played in front of the Queen and former Prime Ministers of Australia and
Ireland. Tania holds a first class honours degree in music from the Sydney
Conservatorium and has just obtained the postgraduate diploma in performance
from the college that Haylie went to. Meanwhile, Gay-Yee, who switched her
musical instrument from piano to cello, attended Trinity College of Music in
London.
1. What is
the main idea of the reading passage above?
a.
Bond’s musical development.
b.
Bond’s performance.
c.
The bond Origin.
d.
The bond Albums.
2. Where
did Haylie get her first class honours degree from?
a.
Royal College of Music.
b.
Trinity College of Music.
c.
Guildhall School of Music.
d.
Sydney Conservatorium.
3. What is
the synonym of the word honed in paragraph 2 line 1?
a.
Sharpened.
b.
Blow.
c.
Played.
d.
Studied.
Question 4-6 are based on the following text
Martin
wants to ‘die on stage’
Pop
music singer Ricky Martin on Sunday dismissed rumors that he might quit,
vowing
to keep belting out songs until his last breath – to soothe people in Asia in
the wake
of
the SARS crisis. “I love what I do. I don’t know how to do anything else. I
want to die on stage”, Martin said at a news conference in Hong Kong to promote
his latest album, Almas del Silencio.
Dressed
in a striped shirt unbuttoned to reveal a jade Buddha pendant, the 31-year-old
Puerto Rican singer also said he was particularly glad to be touring this
region – with stops in Shanghai, Singapore and Bangkok – because it lets him
touch people’s hearts after the recent SARS outbreak devastated families and
economics across Asia. Martin said he was here to get people to “enjoy life as
it comes,” despite “this pain that we all went through, not only the people
here in Hongkong, or the people in some parts of Asia. The entire planets
suffered from this.”
(The
Jakarta Post. August, 5 2003)
4. The
purpose of his coming to Hong Kong is not ....
a.
to entertain people in Asia
b.
to die on the stage
c.
to promote his latest album
d.
to tour the region
5. Where
does Ricky come from?
a.
Puerto Rico.
b.
Hong Kong.
c.
Singapore.
d. Bangkok.
6. The
antonym of “quit” in the first sentence is ....
a.
dissolved
b.
disappeared
c.
fired
d.
continue
Question 7-9 are based on the following
text
In
April 2005 the number of people killed in December 26 tsunami disasters which
devastated 11 Indian Ocean Countries has been revised down to 217,000 after
Indonesia drastically reduced its number of missing. Indonesia remains the
worst hit country, with 163,978 people dead and missing. According to the
National Disaster Relief Coordination Agency, the number confirmed dead was
126,915 people while 37,063 were listed as" missing. Officials said the
figure had been reduced because many people listed as missing had now been
identified among more then half a million homeless people living in the
temporary camps or other shelters. The toll in Sri Lanka, which was second hardest
hit by the catastrophe, was 30,957, according to The Center for National
Operations. The number of people listed as missing was 5,637, but many were
expected to be among those never formally identified, hurriedly buried and
included in the confirmed death toll.
7. How
many people were reported missing when Sri Lanka was hit by catastrophe?
A. 5,637.
B.
30,957.
C.
163,978.
D. 217,000.
8. '...
its number ...' (line 3). The word 'its' refers to ...
A.
Indonesia
B.
Sri Lanka
C.
Number
D. People
9. '...
drastically reduced ...' (line 2).The antonym of the word 'reduced' is …
A.
devastated
B.
revised
C.
increased
D.
remained
Question 10-12 are based on the following text.
Learning
English as a foreign language is sometimes interchanged with learning English
as a second language. Indonesian, Thai, and Japanese learn English as a foreign
language, because the people have their own official language that is
Indonesian, Thai, and Japanese respectively. In big cities in Indonesia, people
speak Indonesian at home, in the shops and at schools whereas in small towns or
in villages people speak Indonesian and vernaculars (Javanese, Balinese, Batak,
etc.) interchangeably. They speak English only at schools in their English
classrooms.
The
Philippines has adopted English as a second language.' English is an official
language in the Philippines for a different reason. The Philippines had been
under successive foreign colonization, first Spanish and then American, for a
long time. Even nowadays Spanish is still being taught in many high schools in
Manila. In the Philippines people speak Tagalog mostly at home and English
mostly outside, in the same way as the Indonesians living in Central
or East
Java speak Javanese at home and Indonesian outside. English has become an
official language and a medium of instruction at schools. Even at kindergarten
children speak English for communication. No wonder most people from the
Philippines are very fluent in English.
10. What is
the text about? .
A.
How to be fluent in English.
B.
How to make English as a second language.
C.
Learning English in the classroom at schools.
D.
Learning English as a foreign language and a second language.
11. What is
the synonym of the word 'interchanged'? (Paragraph 1 line 1)
A.
Moved
B.
Changed
C.
Exchanged
D.
Distinguished
12. Why are
most people from the Philippines fluent in English? Because ...
A.
English is the first foreign language
B.
The Philippines speak English very well
C.
English is the medium of instruction at schools
D.
The country had been under successive foreign colonization
Question 12-25, find the synonyms and the antonyms of the
following words.
13. Talent
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
14. Honed
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
15. Gained
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
16. Performance
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
17. College
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
18. Instruments
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
19. Quit
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
20. Dressed
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
21. Entire
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
22. Glad
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
23. Disaster
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
24. Reduced
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
25. Identify
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
26. Temporary
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
27. Missing
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
28. Expect
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
29. Learning
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
30. Interchanged
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
31. Speak
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
32. Adopt
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
33. Home
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
34. Shops
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
35. Official
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
II.
BUSINESS LETTERS
Business letters is a letter from one
company to another, or between such organizations and their customers, clients
and other external parties.
Part of the letter: head of letter,
date, addressing, opening, body of letter, closing, signature, name, position,
and enclosure.
Activity 2
Reading
Translate the following text and
answer the question.
From : DIGICAM
Sent : Monday, 01 April 9:20-11:32 A.M
To : Gavin Realtor
Subject : Your pictures are ready
Dear Customer,
Thank you for using
DIGICAM. Your digital photos are ready. Please pick them up at Cherry Mall.
The total cost is $28.92. If you are unhappy with your pictures, please
call us at 555-4756. Enjoy your photos.
Sincerely,
The DIGICAM photo
team
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1.
What type of correspondence is this?
a.
A cover letter
b.
A resume
c.
A memo
d.
A fax
2.
If the customers do not like their photos,
what can they do?
a.
Return their photos anywhere
b.
Call Cherry Mall
c.
Contact DIGICAM
d.
Ask for refund directly
Wienbach Stationery Ltd
27 jl. Kayu Manis, Jakarta 13210
(021)4721454
March
16, 2010
Ms. Denia
Hope Ltd
18 Jl. Tarumanegara, Pontianak
Kalimantan 22543
Dear Ms. Denia,
Thank you for
ordering 20 cases of premium paper from Wienbach Stationery Ltd. Your order
has been shipped and should reach you within the next five business days.
Find your enclosed
total bill for the above order amounting to Rp.5,000,000 and the check for
Rp.500,000 is your refund. Because you paid in advance, we are giving you a
10 % cash discount and we are paying for the shipping and handling, also.
Wienbach Sattionery
Ltd. Is pleased to add you to its list of customers. We look forward to
your next order.
Sincerely,
Karina
Customer
Service
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3. Where
is the order delivered to?
a. Jakarta
b. Pontianak
c. Wienbach
warehouse
d. Wienbach
stationery Ltd.
4. Paragraph
two tells us about…
a. The
half price of the total order
b. Shipping
and handling fees of the products
c. The
rebate of the total payment
d. The
percentage of billing payment
5. “…
pleased to add you to its list of customers.” (paragraph 3 sentence 1)
The underlined word refers to…
a. Paper
corporation
b. Shipping
company
c. Hope
Ltd
d. Wienbach
Stationery Ltd
GRACIA DUTA VICTORY AGENCY
Jl. Pemuda 59 Denpasar 55168
Iwan Santoso,
Arjuna Ceramic
Jl. Bima no. 315 Yogyakarta 31167
Dear Mr. Santoso,
Thank you very much for the fast
delivery of the pots we ordered. I, however, feel far from satisfied as
half of the pots are damaged.
I would be grateful if you could send
me new ones at absolutely no cost to replace the
damaged ones. I would suggest that you
handle the delivery more carefully to avoid
damage.
Sincerely,
Wanda Hamidah
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6. What is
Ms Wanda Hamidah complaining in her letter?
a.
Arjuna Ceramic.
b.
Pernak-pernik Collection.
c.
The damage of the goods.
d.
A member of Mr Iwan’s staff.
7.
How does Ms. Hamidah want the firm to
respond to her letter?
a.
By replacing the damaged goods.
b.
By paying for the damaged goods.
c.
By handling the delivery carefully.
d.
By contacting her immediately.
PT. Matra Perkasa,
Cileungsi, Bogor
West java
July 8, 2003
Ms. Yulia
Computer Supply
Corp.
Jl. Hayam Wuruk
No.1
Central Jakarta
Dear Ms. Yulia,
When the ten
units of CPU (our PO#698) you shipped to us on July 7 (invoice #2049037)
arrived, we were dismayed to find that one unit had been damaged in
transit. Please let me know how you would like it returned, and send us a
replacement as soon as possible.
Thank you for
handling this matter promptly.
Sincerely yours,
Robert
Director
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8. What
is being complained?
a. Monitor.
b. CPU.
c. Diskette file.
d. Keyboard.
9. What
does P.T. Matra Perkasa expect?
a.
Letter of order.
b.
Memo.
c.
A replacement.
d.
A new data.
Jl. Fatmawati 59
Jakarta Selatan
PT
Sunflower Garment January
7, 2003
Jl. Leuwigajah
146
Cimahi
40532
Dear
Sirs,
I am
interested in your advertisement in a fortnightly magazine about your new
pullover products. I wonder if I could get three pieces of each color, size
and model through the postal service. I would really appreciate it if you
could tell us the terms of payment and delivery. I am looking forward to
hearing from you, preferably by facsimile.
Yours
sincerely,
Irene
Susanto
Manager
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10.
What does Irene Boutique order?
A.
Magazines.
B.
Advertisements.
C.
Pullovers.
D.
Sunflower.
11. How
do they want the order delivered?
A.
By messenger.
B.
By phone.
C.
By fax.
D.
By post.
Activity 3
Make
a business letter from the situation given below!
1.
You bought a pair of
shoes from Bata Shoes, but when you got home, you found that there was only one
shoe in the box. You ask them to send you another shoe as soon as possible.
2.
Your company “Gemilang
Jaya” has received the order from “Suka Makmur”. The orders are two boxes of
white paper, but they sent you the wrong paper. You asked them to send you the
right color as soon as possible.
Activity 4
Translate
the following short letter into Indonesia.
1.
CRUNCHY BREAKFAST CEREALS LTD
North Road
London
EC3
Mrs. R Norden
5 China Street
Dear Mrs. Norden,
I am pleased to tell you that you have won the
STAR PRIZE in our competition. You will receive a cheque for $1000 within
the next few days.
Your sincerely,
H R Windsor
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Jl.
Damar 68
Surabaya
60175
February
16, 2013
Dear Kaira,
I am sorry for forgetting our dinner date. It was
my fault, I was so busy at work. It must have slipped my mind. How about I
treat you to dinner next Friday, at the new Japanese restaurant Oishi’s at
7:00 p.m? I have marked this date in my planner, so I will not forget it.
I’d just like to apologize again for missing our dinner date.
Your friend,
Dony
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2.
Activity
5
Answer
the following questions based on the text..
35 Perintis Kemerdekaan street
NIRVANA HOTEL
Medan 20456
Telp / Fax : (061) 67557889
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Mr. John Lee
25 Oak Road
Singapura
Dear Mr. Lee,
We thank you very
much for your letter on july 10, asking for the hotel brochure and tariff.
We are happy to send
you a copy of our hotel brochure and our latest tariff. A copy of Medan
booklet is also enclosed for additional information.
Our staff will be
very pleased to serve you. Please book the accomodation and any other service
to us soon.
Faithfully yours
Tya Puspa Paramitha
The Front Office
Manager
Enc : - Hotel
brochures and tariff
- Medan booklet
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Questions:
1. What kind of a letter
is it?
2. What is the subject
of the letter
3. Why do you think Mr.
John Lee wrote the inquiry?
4. What is the head of
the letter?
5. What is the
enclosure?
6. Who sends the
letter?
7. What is the company
position?
8. To whom the letter
was sent?
9. Where is the hotel
located?
10. Who is Mr. John
Lee?
III.
UNDERSTANDING
A STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (SOP)
Activity
6
1. Buy
a ticket before entering the gate
2. Leave
all your belongings before entering the building
3. Do
not eat, drink and smoke in the building
4. Turn
off your radio or tape recorder
5. Touching
the antiques is prohibited
6. Do
not take any pictures of the antiques
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1. What
is the procedure about?
a.
Rules for museum visitors
b.
Problems with the
antiques
c.
Services offered in the
museum
d.
Rules of the building
2. What
should visitors do before they enter the gate?
a.
Leave their belongings
b.
Take a picture
c.
Buy a ticket
d.
Eat and drink
3. The
following rules are for museum visitors, except …
a.
Don’t eat
b.
Don’t smoke
c.
Turn on the radio
d.
Don’t touch the antiques
4. Can
we take pictures of the antiques?
a.
No, we can’
b.
Yes, we can
c.
Sometimes we can,
sometimes we can’t
d.
Of course we can
5. What
is the anonym of the word “prohibited” in rule number 5?
a.
Left c. forbidden
b.
Limited d. permitted
1. Food
service employees must be trained using this SOP
2. Follow
state or local heath department requirements
3. Follow
the employee health policy (employee health policy is not included in this
resource)
4. Wash
hands before putting on gloves. Each time gloves are changed, when changing
task and before serving food with utensils.
5. Avoid
touching ready-to-eat foods with bare hands
6. Handle
plates by the edge or bottom, cups by the handle or bottom and utensils by
the handles.
7. Store
utensils with the handles up or by other means to prevent contamination.
8. Store
potentially hazardous food at the proper temperature
9. Serve
food with clean and sanitized utensils
10.
Store in-use utensils properly
11.
Date mark and cool potentially
hazardous foods or discard leftovers
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6. What
are the instructions above about?
a.
To handle kitchen
utensils correctly
b.
To serve food in a
sanitary manner
c.
To follow the health
department requirements
d.
To prevent food from
contamination
7. How
should we handle cup?
a.
By the handle c. by the edge
b.
By the top d. by the cover
8. Store
potentially hazardous food at the proper temperature. What is the
antonym of the underlined word?
a.
Correct c. suitable
b.
True d. wrong
9. Store
utensils with the handles up or by other means to prevent contamination.
What is the synonym of the underlined word?
a.
Let c. avoid
b.
Keep d. make
10. Date
mark and cool potentially hazardous foods or discard leftovers. What
does the underlined word means?
a.
Uneaten food after meals
b.
Hazardous food
c.
Delicious food
d.
Various food
Question 10-12 are based
on the following instructions below
When
you're installing your computer, system remember to follow the set up
direction in the manual. Perform all steps in. the order percentage in it .
Proceed slowly and carefully to make sure that you put it's cable into
correct socket. The pin in the plug and line with corresponding holes in
the socket and so on. Its cable usually has different kinds, of plug on its
two ends. Making it almost impossible for you to make mistake. But to
perform socket, do not plug the power cable or switch on any components
until you have double check every connection.
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11. What must we
do to install a computer system?
A.
Install it slowly and carefully.
B. Make
it impossible td make mistakes.
C.
Follow the set up directions in the manual.
D.
Align pins in a plug with the corresponding holes.
12. What
may happen if we do not double check every connection?
A.
The cables cannot be put into the correct sockets,
B.
It will be impossible to make a mistake.
C.
There may be short circuit.
D.
The computer can not be switched on.
Activity 7
Rearrange
these jumbled procedures into the right order.
How
to make Custom Clothing Labels
1) Finally,
sew the labels onto the clothing using needle and thread
2) Second,
insert the transfer paper into the feeder of your ink jet printer. After your label
template has been created, click the print option in the software programs
toolbar to print the labels onto the iron-on transfer paper
3) Next,
fuse the label to the ribbon using an iron at a low temperature setting
4) First,
create a template on your computer using a label software program
5) Then,
cut the ribbon into pieces with an adequate size to accommodate the label
transfer
6) After
that, allow the ribbon to cool and then remove the transfer paper. Your graphic
will be shown on the ribbon. Continue the process until you have created as
many clothing labels as you need
7) Next,
divide the labels that have been printed on the transfer paper by cutting each
of them individually
8) Then,
place a piece of ribbon on top of a soft cloth and place the transfer paper
label on top of it.
Activity 8
Writing
Translate
these following procedure and instruction.
1. Port
Workers Duties
a. Proper
precautions should be adapted for the dropping of lashing equipment.
b. Port
workers should drive at a moderate speed limit during discharging and loading
operations of cars.
c. Port
workers working on Ro-Ro vessels should wear a high visibility vest.
2. Driver
duties
a. Drivers
should not drive vehicles, either forward or backward, while personnel are in
position where they could be hit.
b. Always
use great care when joining a tug master and a trailer. A careless job can risk
the safety of the load and of the other workers.
Activity 9
Find
the synonym of the words below.
1. Beverage 6. Complete
2.
Vehicles 7. Job
3.
Equipment 8. Recommend
4.
Wear 9. Instructions
5. Unfamiliar 10. Convenience
Activity 10
Find the antonym of the words below.E`NG
1. Create 6. Duties
2.
Careless 7. Leave
3.
Great 8. After
4.
Continue 9. Temporarily
5.
Bottom 10. Forward
Activity
11
Choose the correct answer.
1. Before
pressing the power button on the front of the television, we should …
a. Plug
the cable in
b. Press
the power button
c. Check
the aerial connection
d. Check
the video source
2.
You shouldn’t put a
mobile phone near any electronic devices. The sentence above means…
a. Keep
yourself away from any electronic devices
b. Keep
your mobile phone away from any electronic devices
c. Put
the phone near a television
d. Put
your mobile phone in a box
3.
Yamashita : …
Hiro : Why don’t you read the manual
first?
a. I
don’t know to use this camera
b. It’s
broken. I can’t use this
c. Don’t
worry. I am an expert
d. I
am going to use my new camera
4.
Leo : don’t put the glass near my computer!
Bryan : …
Leo : because it’s dangerous
a. Why
don’t you put it near the computer?
b. Why
must you keep it close to your computer?
c. Why
don’t you want me to put it close to your computer?
d. Why
must you do that?
5.
“You must unplug
the power cable now!” The meaning of the underlined word is …
a. To
remove an electronic device from an unsafe place
b. To
remove a dangerous thing and keep it away from an electronic device
c. To
keep an electronic device safe
d. To
remove the plug of an electronic device from its socket
6.
“You need to read the
instructions first before operating this tool”. The word underlined means …
a. The
things you shouldn’t do
b. The
things you need to avoid
c. The
things you need to remember
d. The
things that you have been told to do
7.
Bryan : can you post this letter for me?
Tyo : …
Bryan : thank you, Tio.
a. I’m
sorry but I’m in hurry
b. I’d
love too, but I am not going to the post office
c. I
wish I could
d. Sure,
I would be happy to help you
8. Sheila
: What do you do in the present company?
Dinah
: ...
A.
I have sent this insurance policy to a new client.
B.
I check mail, sort out letters, and put them in the agenda.
C.
I will have to arrange the annual meeting with the stakeholders
D.
I met some clients this morning, and got to explain the company policy.
9. Dinah
: I'm thinking about quitting my job.
Sheila
: Sorry? Are you serious? It's so difficult to find a job these days.
Dinah
: I know, but ... I'm thinking about continuing my studies.
A.
I'm not going to find another job.
B.
the job was not interesting anymore.
C.
I did not want to work for a bigger company.
D.
the company will try to stop me from walking out.
10. Rani
: Rafi, what did you usually do when you were in London?
Rafi
: ...
A.
I use to play tennis with my father.
B.
I usually drink English tea for breakfast.
C.
I used to walk down the road in the afternoon.
D.
I sometimes go to the movies with some friends.
11. Sam : How much is that new Toyota?
Salesperson : It's $ 4,700, tax included.
Sam :.... I can't afford it.
A. The cost is low
B. That's cheap
enough
C. That's too
expensive
D. The price is
quite reasonable
12. Nahya : ..... Raisha, our new staff?
Budi : Oh, yes. I am her yesterday. Hi, Raisha.
How are you doing?
Raisha : Hi, Budi. I'm doing fine, Thanks. How are you?
A. Have
you met
B. Do
you know about
C. Do
you want to meet
D.
Are you going to meet
13. Mela
: I have already put the letter here. What's next?
Bowo :
Do you see the "start" button on the machine? If you press it, ...
Mela :
Oh, yes. Thank you.
A. you
will see the next instruction
B. you
would see the next instruction
C. you
would see the next instruction
D.
you would have seen the next instruction
14. Fahri :
You've got a big bonus and incentives,
haven't
you? ...? I'm hungry.
Vita
: Okay, where do you usually have lunch?
A.
Why didn't you tell me?
B.
Why don't you treat me?
C.
Why didn't you eat lunch?
D.
Why must we wait for them?
15. Adrian : What does a chef do exactly?
Manager : He supervises the preparation and
service of the food from the kitchen to the dining room, arranges the menu and ...
A.
carry away the dirty dishes to the pantry.
B.
taking care of cleanliness of the kitchen.
C.
served drinks to the table in the bar.
D. tastes the food for
correct seasoning.
16. Duta :
It will be a long weekend next week. What is your plan?
Echa :
...,. There will be a family outing sponsored by the-office.
A. We
have gone by a tourist bus
B. We
are going to go to Anyer
C. We
stayed in a cottage
D. We have a barbecue
17. Reporter
: Where does this industry sell its products?
Manager
: This industry exports some of the products but ...
A.
much of them are sold in the domestic markets
B.
few of them are made in the domestic markets
C.
most of them are sold in the domestic markets
D. least them are made in
the domestic markets
18. Psychologist : What can you say about your childhood?
Client : I'll always remember my sweet
time when I was still young. My friends and I loved to play in a small field near
our houses and ... our bicycles together.
A.
we will ride
B.
we're riding
C.
we used to ride
D. we will use to ride
19. Student
: Can I remove the car wheels with spanner no. 10?
Mechanic
: No, you can't. ... the bolts.
A.
It's too small to loosen
B.
It's enough big to loosen
C.
It's big enough to loosen
D. It's small
enough to loosen
20. Bim :
Do you know that... our monorail project next week?
Bram
: Really? I have to prepare our progress report of it then.
A. the government
could check
B. the governor
will review
C. I have reported
D. we visited
21. Caller
: Hello. ...?
Nita
: I'm sorry, he is out. Could you call back at four?
Caller
: All right. Thank you.
A.
Could you speak to Mr. Aziz, please?
B.
Can I take a message from you?
C.
Could I speak to Mr. Aziz, please?
D. Would you like to call him again?
22. Fitha :
Excuse me. I don't think ... you before. My name's Fitha.
Marshall
: Nice to meet you. I'm Bev Marshall.
A.
I saw you .
B.
I need to talk
C.
I have met you
D. I should contact you
23. Fatin I
: What does our new English teacher look like?
Nana
: ... He is fit to be a model.
A.
He has a new car.
B.
He is nice and wise.
C.
He looks happy.
D. He's tall and slim.
24. Receptionist
: Good morning. May I help you?
Risa
: Yes. My name is Risa and I have an appointment with Dr. Ibrahim at 10 o'clock.
Secretary
: Sorry, ...
A.
He is treating a patient at the moment
B.
He was talking on the phone
C.
He is out of town
D. He was still on the way
25. Brother
: Izha,... to borrow your motorcycle?
Izha
: Sure, but remember to fill up the tank.
A.
did you ask me
B.
can you come
C.
will you be able
D. is it possible for me
26. Winny :
When did you come back from the job training program in Bangkok?
Fanny
: I just arrived yesterday.
Winny
: ...
Fanny
: Oh, yes. I enjoyed everything there, especially the training.
A.
Will you enjoy the training?
B.
Did you have a great time?
C. Are
you going to attend a training?
D. Do you plan to go back?
27. Titi :
It's already lunch time. I feel like starving.
Danu
: Let's eat at the cafeteria, then.
Titi
: ...I'm rather bored with the food there.
A.
Why don't we have something different?
B.
What about having lunch together?
C.
How about dinner?
D. Let's not eat anywhere else.
28. Diah:
do you have any plans tonight?
Sisy : …
a. I went
to eat with my brother
b. I’m
playing badminton with my brother
c. I have
planned to help my mom cooking Japanese food
d. I would
tell them the whole story
29. Dinda:
Oh, God! Her mobile phone is off. What happened to her?
Maria: Don’t worry! …
a. She
never do this before, I;m sure
b. She
will be just fine, I’m sure
c. She
would try to do something
d. She
would like to contacted me
30. Dea:
It’s so hot here. …
Mia: I’l get it for you.
a. I need
many water, please
b. I need
any juice, please
c. I need
some pieces of water, please
d. I need
some water, please.
Activity
12
Error recognition.
Choose the underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.
1. It
is important for every people to learn how to use a fire
extinguisher because fires can
a b c
d
happen
anywhere.
2.
The first step to use
a fire extinguisher is to pull its pin located on the
extinguisher’s
a b c d
handle
3. After
doing the first step, the next is to aiming
the nozzle towards the base of the flames.
a b c d
4. The
next step to make sure the extinguisher works is to squeeze
the handle and to sweep
a b c d
it
from side to side at the base of the fire
5. To
understand an SOP is very important because it can
help us from any danger a
A B C
procedure
might causes
D
6.
A stabilizer’s function
is to stabilize electric tension in your house and it will useful to
A B C
prevent
any damage to your electronic device.
D
7. Do
not put water near any electronic devices.
It can cause them damage if the water
A B C
spoilt.
D
8.
When the weather is
cloud and there is a lot of thunder, it is better to
unplug a power
A B C D
cable
9. Do
you know how dangerous is it when you do not unplug a
power cable when it is
A B C
raining
and there is thunder outside?
D
10. After finishing my study here, I
do not continue studying at a university.
A B C D
11. Mr. Smith lives in Paris for ten
years, but now he is living in Rome.
A B C D
12.
Mr. Tanaka would be
fired if he had not finished his project before the due
date.
A B C D
13. Scholarships
are provided for students which get the first and
second rank.
A B C
D
14. Every
customer are served very well in the shop, that is why, it
is always full.
A B C D
15.
They asked me to copy
the report, but I told them to do theirselves.
A B C D
16.
Everyone must impress
by the beautiful scenery of the island and want to come back
A B C
another
time.
D
17.
The builder hasn't finishing
his work yet even though the time limit is over.
A B C D
18. Doctors
should treat them patients politely and carefully.
A B C D
19. The man
said that his brothers was busy with his work
A B C D
20. Mr.
Bloom field's ID card, whom you found yesterday, is in
the filing cabinet
A B C D
21. All
citizens must participation in every program to improve
the national condition.
A B C D
22. Have
problems with your health, weak and exhausted? Try Nature Privileges!
One pill a
A
day will keep you not only healthy and energetic?
So, 'rush to the nearest drugstore for
B C
30% discount until the end of May.
D
23. Back to
School Midyear Sales at Bros! Prices are more lower than those of other stores
A B
in town. Come
for anything you need at school.
C D
24. Visitor : Good morning. May I see
Mr. Jarred?
A
Receptionist : Good morning. Oh, you must be Mr.
Tanaka of Toyota 2000. Please sit
B C
down. I can
tell him you’re here.
D
Visitor : Thank you.
25. Children
should be accompanied by their parents when watching television. Some
A B C
programs often broadcast violence whose may
cause bad effects for children's
D
personality.
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