ENGLISH DAILY TEST 2 PAKET A
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Subject
Class/Program
Semester
Topic
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English Course
XII/IPA.1&2 and IPS.3
Ganjil
Explanation Text and Formal Letter
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Instructions:
1.
Say your prayer!
2.
Write your name and class!
3.
Do the easiest question first!
4.
Good luck!
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Choose the correct answer A, B, C, D or E!
For
question 1 to 3, choose the correct word to complete the text.
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Muslianita
Jalan Bintang Utama No. 15 East Kalimantan
0813444777910
Muslianita@gmail.com
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Mr. Rama Ari Saputra October 28, 2017
Production Manager of PT Indah Perkasa Indonesia
Jalan Negara KM 65 no. 11 Paser
Dear Mr. Rama:
Production Supervisor
I would express my gratitude on 1). …
your letter on October 27, 2017 offering me the job of Production Supervisor.
It is a real surprise for me as you still remember me since I quit from your
company last year. I 2). … this offer since I badly need a job. You
understand how I am 3). … to rejoin PT Indah Perkasa Indonesia.
Thank you for extending this wonderful
opportunity. I promise to do my best and I will never resign again.
Sincerely,
Muslianita
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1.
…
- To receive. D.
Receiving.
- Receives E.
Receive.
- Received.
2.
…
- Accept. D.
To accept.
- Accepted. E.
Accepting.
- Accepts.
3.
…
- Excited. D.
Displeasure.
- Annoyed. E.
Surprised.
- Disappointed.
This text is for questions 4 to 7.
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Muhammad Taufiq Hidayat
PO Jelajah Pulau
Jalan Klandasan no. 200, Balikpapan
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Mrs. Fifteen Oktavina S October
20, 2017
Perum Kelapa Gading Raya
Blok H no. 28
Long Kali City
Dear Fifteen:
The Backpack Return
We received a letter from you on October 15, 2017 reporting that you
lost your backpack on your way from Jakarta to Balikpapan on October 14, 2017. You described that
the backpack is gray with black strap. There’s a name tag: Fifteen.
Here I want to inform you that we have found your backpack
today. We hope you can pick it up in our office: PO Jelajah Pulau, Jalan
Klandasan no. 200, Balikpapan, phone number 123456789. Sorry for the
inconvenience.
Sincerely,
Muhammad Taufiq Hidayat
Operational Supervisor
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4.
The letter is about …
A.
The loss of a backpack.
B.
The theft of a backpack.
C.
The return of a backpack.
D.
A damaged backpack.
E.
A new backpack.
5.
Mrs. Fifteen lost her backpack when ….
A.
She checked his ticket.
B.
She got off the bus on
his way to Jakarta.
C.
She went from Jakarta to
Balikpapan.
D.
She went from Balikpapan
to Jakarta.
E.
She bought a ticket in
PO Jelajah Pulau.
6.
How long has Mrs. Fifteen lost her backpack?
A.
For nine days.
B.
For two weeks.
C.
For almost one month.
D.
For eleven days.
E.
For one week.
7.
“Here I want to inform
you that we have found ....” (Paragraph 2) Who does ‘I’ refer to?
A.
Mrs. Fifteen.
B.
Muhammad Taufiq Hidayat, the Operational Supervisor.
C.
The bus driver.
D.
The owner of PO Jelajah
Pulau.
E.
The Manager of PO
Jelajah Pulau.
This text is for questions 8 to 12.
Human
body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to built up new
cells and replace the worn out cells. However, the food that we take must be
changed into substances that can be carried in the blood to the places where
they are needed. This process is called digestion.
The
first digestive process takes place 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, mixing and moving the
food onwards.
In
a few hours, the food changes into acids. These are soon absorbed by the villi
(microscopic branch projections from the intestine walls) and passed into the
bloodstream.
8.
What food is
needed us for?
- To make
up million of cells.
- To process
we eat into small pieces.
- To built up new cells and replace the worn out cells.
- To
change into acids.
- To
enter the small intestine
9.
In a few hours, the food changes into acids.
The word of “change” can be best replaced by?
- Carry out. D.
Conduct.
- Perform. E.
Invent.
- Turn into.
10.
Where the food we eat is broken up into small pieces by the action of?
- The mouth. D.
The stomach.
- The teeth. E.
The small intestine.
- The lips.
11. What is the communicative function of the text?
- To describe why we need food.
- To explain how the process of food.
- To present about the food change into acids.
- To explain about digestive system.
- To inform about the function of food.
12.
Generic
structure of the text is…
- Orientation-events-re-orientation.
- Aims-material-steps.
- General classification-description.
- Thesis-argument-reiteration.
- General
statement-sequenced explanation
This text is for questions 13 to 15.
Rain always comes from clouds. But
where do clouds come from ? How does all the water get into the sky ?
Think about your bathroom. There is
hot water in your bath. Steam goes up from the hot water. The steam makes small
clouds in the bathroom. These warm clouds meet the cold walls and windows, and
then we see small drops of water on the walls and windows.
The world is like your bathroom. The
water in the ocean is warm when the sun shines on it. Some of this water goes
up into the sky and makes clouds. The wind carries the clouds for hundreds of
kilometers. The clouds meet the cold air in the sky, then we’ll see drops of water
after the condensation of clouds to water. The drops of water are rain.
The rain falls and runs into rivers.
Rivers run into the oceans. And then water from oceans changes into clouds and
becomes rain. So water is always moving from
oceans to clouds to rain to river to oceans.
13.
What
makes the clouds change into small drops of water?
A.
The
hot water. D. The cold temperature.
B.
The
wind. E. The sun-light.
C.
The
moving air.
14.
Which
of the following is the correct cycle of the rain ?
A.
Water,
evaporation, clouds, condensation, rain.
B.
Rain,
water, clouds, evaporation, condensation.
C.
Water,
condensation, clouds, evaporation, rain.
D.
Water,
clouds, condensation, evaporation, rain.
E.
Water,
rain, condensation, clouds, evaporation.
15.
The
text describes …. .
A.
The
function of rain.
B.
How
rain falls.
C.
The
formation of rain.
D.
The
process of condensation.
E.
How
sea water goes to the sky.
16.
“The clouds meet the cold air in the sky, then
we’ll see drops of water after the condensation of clouds to water.”
(paragraph 3 )
The
underlined word means the changing of … .
A.
Cloud to steam. D. Gas to liquid.
B.
Water
to steam. E. Gas to steam.
C.
Liquid
to gas.
This text is for
questions 17 to 20.
One of the most wonderful inventions
of the past 100 years is the telephone. It was invented in 1876 by Alexander
Graham Bell when he was working on a telegraph set. The telephone which is
familiar, handy instrument, becomes a highly important part of our daily life.
The first telephone was invented in 1877. Today there are over 250,000,000
telephones in the world and it is estimated that nearly 1,000,000,000.00
(billion) conversation take place a day.
17.
The
text tells …
A.
Bell,
the inventor of the telephone.
B.
The
estimation of the users of the telephone.
C.
The
number of telephone used by people.
D.
How
the telephone was invented.
E.
The
invention of the telephone.
18.
By
2017, the telephone usage will have been
about … years.
A.
250. D. 100.
B.
139. E. 1,000.
C.
140.
19.
The
telephone was invented in the … century.
A.
13th. D. 19th.
B.
10th. E. 20th.
C.
16th.
20.
“
… it is estimated that nearly 1,000,000,000.00 (billion) conversation
take place a day.” The underlined word is similar to …
A.
Guessed. D. Noticed.
B.
Observed. E. Produced.
C.
Deleted.
“Have a nice
day”
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