- They were not
allowed to enter the class room, because it ...
a. cleans c. is cleaned
b. cleaned d. was cleaned - Royhan: Aliya is
very friendly, isn't she?
Janet : you are right, ... she is rich, she is not proud.
a. although c. inspite of
b. despite d. because - Mr. Hardi is a
hard worker. He is ... than Mr. Raju
a. Harder c. most hard
b. More harder d. hardest - Miss Tia ...
house is next to ours has been studying in German for 3 years.
a. who c. where
b. whom d. whose - Dita: I like
that movie.
Dina: ..., I have watched it eight times.
a. so am I c. neither do I
b. so do I d. I do not either
6.
Tuty : Could you bring me some coffee?
Ruri : . . .
. . How do you like it.
A.Certainly,
be my guest
B.I’m
not sure
C.Sure,
i’ll do it
D.No.
I don’t mind drinking it.
7 . Bunda :
Hi, Citra ! There’s somethings going on. Shall we go and see?
Citra : Look there!
. . . . . Come, let’s go!
Bunda : See
there! A man saying something about the cats over the mike.
A.They
were playing with the tame animals.
B.They
people are taking their cats to the ground
C.They
people took care of their pets into pets shops
D.They
were bringing their pets into pet shops.
8. Lena : I’m sorry to bother you, but the cellphone that I bought
yesterday isn’t working. I want a replacement.
Shop Assistant :
. . . . . . Let me take a took.
A.I
apologize for the inconvenience
B.I
am about to seel it
C.Excuse
me
D.I
am sorry to say this
9. Pretty : I’ve arranged all the books properly, but now I find them
in a
mess.
Asmira
:
. . . .
A.Maybe
someone forgot to tidy up after reading them
B.Certainly,
i don’t know
C.That’s
true all the books are all yours
D.
it’s possible that someone has read them
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TOYOTA CITY
Toyota, a city in Japan, is on east
central Honshu Island, in central Aichi Prefecture on the Yahagi River. Toyota
is the headquarter of the Toyota Motor Corporation and is a major automobile
manufacturing and assembly center. A classic company town, it has a planned
layout for its sprawling assembly plants, office complexes, and housing
developments for workers and their families. The city was formerly named
Koromo, meaning "clothing" and prospered from the late 19th century
until the 1930s as a center of the silk industry. Its development as an
automobile manufacturing center began with the opening of the first assembly
plant in 1937. The city's name was changed to Toyota in 1959 after the second
plant, Motomachi, was opened and the population began to grow rapidly.
Population (2002): 342,835.
13. What was the old name of the Toyota
City?
A. Yahagi. C. Koromo.
B. Honshu. D. Motomachi
The Assembly Line Worker
In 1949, when I was 13, my family
managed to escape China, and a year later, we made our way to New York City. My
first years in America was spent on learning and trying to get by in school.
But by my senior year, I was near the top of the class.
Still, I was nervous as I looked for
work that summer. I had never been interviewed for a job. But my father was out
of work, and I had to help support the family. I looked through the want ads
every morning and was called to arrange appointment. Finally, I found a job on
the assembly line at the Swingline, Inc. Staplers factory in Long Island City
(in New York City). Placing little red top on tiny staplers was boring, but it
was great to earn $40 a week.
The most important job I ever held was
my first job on an assembly-line. The minimum wage may not have been glamorous,
but it gave me independence and enabled me to help the family.
(taken from journey-2 by Lebauer, 1977)
14.
What is the main topic of paragraph 2?
A. The writer's first job
B. The writer's first interview.
C, The writer's father.
D. The writer's most important job.
15. When did the writer and his family
make their way to New York City?
A. In 1950.
B. In 1977 .
C. When he was 13 years old.
D. When he was 40 years old.
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