ENGLISH LESSON EXAMINATION-IX II
School : SMAIT NURUL AMANAH
Class/Semester : III (Three) / II (two)
Subject : English Lesson
Day/Date :__________________________
Time :__________________________
Rule for doing
Rule for doing
1.
Begin
every work by reciting Al Basmalah
2.
Do
first the easiest question
3.
Don’t
Cheat because this exam is your ability tester
4.
Use
time as long as duration provided
5.
Do
your exam seriously and check again your answer is the time haven’t overed
6.
Finish
your exam by reciting Al Hamdalah
PART I READ THE TEXT BELOW And ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS
ACCORDING THE TEXT
THE
ARRIVAL
The two gentlemen arrive at Waterloo
Station and drive to their hotel. There are not many vacant rooms in the hotel
and they cannot have any on the lower floors. Finnaly, they choose two good
rooms on the front af hotel, which will cost ₤ 5 a day each
They take them and have their luggage
brought up by the porter. They wash and change their clothes and go down to the
restaurant, for both are feeling hungry. They have lunch and then go out for
walk
READING
AND CONVERSATION
(The Train
is approaching London)
Mr. Allen : We shall soon be at Waterloo Station. We had better get ready and get our bags down
Mr. Burrows: At which hotel shall we
stay?
Mr. Allen: We can stay at the
Grosvenor, at Victoria Station. It’s central, not expensive and will be very convenient
when we leave for Paris
1.
Who do the
two gentlemen drive to their hotel?
a.
Mr. Allen
and Mr. Smith
b.
Mr. Allen
and Mr. Brown
c.
Mr. Allen
and Mr Burrows
d.
Mr Burrows
and Mr. Brown
2.
Where do
they arrive before drive to their hotel?
a.
At
Victoria Station
b.
At Waterloo
Station
c.
At the
Grosvenor
d.
At London
3.
Why do
they choose two good rooms on the front af hotel?
a.
Because It
is very cheap
b.
Because
there are not many vacant rooms in the hotel
c.
Because
they cannot have any on fourth hotel
d.
Because It
is very expensive
4. How many price will they
cost for three day?
a.
₤ 20
b.
₤ 15
c.
₤ 10
d.
₤ 5
5.
Where are two good rooms they choose?
a.
They choose two good rooms on the fourth floor
b.
They choose two good rooms in front of the hotel
c.
A and B are wrong
d.
A and B are right
6. What do they do after wash and change their
clothes?
a. go down to the market
b. go down to the restaurant
c. go out for walk
d. go out for shopping
7. Why do they go to that place?
a.
Because they feeling hungry
b.
Because they need to buy some thing
c.
Because the have not gotten breakfast
d.
Because They want to get dinner
8. Mr. Allen: We can stay at the Grosvenor, at
Victoria Station. It’s central, not expensive. What does it refer to?
a.
It refers to Victoria Station
b.
It refers to Paris
c. It refers to Waterloo Station
d. It refers to Grosvenor
9.
Where is the setting of place of the
text?
a.
London
b.
Paris
c.
Germany
d.
New York
10.
It’s central, not expensive and will be very convenient when we leave
for Paris. The synonym of underlined word is……….
a. suitable
b. appropriate
c. fitting
d. right all
PART II. MATCH THE NAME OF FOOD AND
DRINK AND TASTE
No
|
THE NAME FOOD AND DRINK
|
ANSWER
|
CHOICE
|
TASTE
|
11
|
Kiwi Fruit
|
A
|
SWEET
|
|
12
|
Fried Chicken
|
B
|
SWEET AND COOL
|
|
13
|
Ice Tea
|
C
|
SALTY
|
|
14
|
Pudding
|
D
|
ACID
|
|
15
|
Salty Fish
|
E
|
SAVORY
|
PART III. READ THE TEXT BELOW And ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS ACCORDING
THE TEXT BY CHOOSING THE CORRECT ANSWER
IN LONDON (I)
SUMMARY
For their walk in London the two gentlemen have beautiful weather.
Their begin their walk in Buckingham Palace Road and continue along The Mall to
Trafagar Square, which they cross; then they walk along the Strand, Which is
very crowded. Yhey look at the shop windows, and Mr Burrows notices a glove
shop. He enters it to buy a pair of gloves as his are worn out. He finally
chooses a pair of leather gloves and put them on. From the glove shop they
return to Trafalgar Square and walk along Whitehall. Mr. Allen tells his friend
that the buildings in Whitehall are
Gorvernment Offices and on arriving at the end of the street, He points
out the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. They have no time to
visit the Abbey and, as Mr. Burrows
feels tired, They jump on a bus which takes them back to their hotels. After
dinner they will go to the dinner.
READING AND CONVERSATION
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The Two Gentleman Leave The Shop
Mr. Burrows: Which way shall we go now?
Mr. Allen: Let us return to Trafalgar Square and take that large
street on the left, Whitehall. All these large buildings are Government
offices. Do you see those beautiful Gothic buildings are at the end of
Whitehall?
Mr. B: Yes I show them this morning from the taxi. They are the
Houses of Parliament and that building overthere is Westminster Abbey
Mr. A.: Quite right. It’s one of the most famous English
buildings. They say the Abbey was founded in the eleventh century.
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16. What about the condition for their walk in London?
A. They have bad weather
B. They have beautiful weather
C. They have cloudy weather
D. They has beautiful weather
17. Places
They Visit:
1. Trafalgar Square
2.
Whitehall
3.
Buckingham Palace Road
4.
Westminster Abbey
The order
of places they visit are…………
a. 1-2-3-4
b. 2-3-4-1
c. 3-1-2-4
d. 2-4-3-2
18. What ate the buildings in
Whitehall?
a. the buildings in Whitehall are Business Offices
b.
the buildings in Whitehall are
Publishing Offices
c.
the buildings in Whitehall are Industry
Offices
d.
the buildings in Whitehall are
Gorvernment Offices
19. What is an Abbey?
a. The building or buildings
occupied by a community of monks or nuns.
b. The building or buildings occupied by a community of employers
c. The building or buildings occupied by a community of students
d. The building or buildings occupied by a community of workers
20. What does He
do at the glove shop?
a. He puts the goves on
d. He buys a pair of gloves
c. He wears a pair of gloves
d. He takes off the gloves
21.
What kind of gloves did he want to buy?
a. He
finally choosed the plastic gloves
b. He
finally choose the plastic gloves
c. He
finally choosed the leather gloves
d. He
finally choose the leather gloves
22. What do you do before buying anything?
a.
asking the price
b.
trying the material
c.
using the material
d.
paying the cost
23.
When was The Westminster Abbey founded?
a. in the eleventh century.
b. in the thirteenth century.
c. in the fourteenth century.
d. in the fifteenth century.
d. in the fifteenth century.
24.
What does He do at the glove shop? What
does he refer to?
a. He
refers to Mr Smith
b. He
refers to Mr Allen
c. He
refers to Mr Burrows
d. He
refers to Mr Brown
25. What is the synonym quite right?
a. rather right
b. almost right
c. nearly right
d. fully right
PART IV.
MATCH THE ANSWERS IN THE LEFT-SIDE WITH THE QUESTIONS IN THE RIGHTSIDE
No
|
THE ANSWER
|
COUPLE
|
CHOICE
|
THE
QUESTION
|
26
|
They Cross
Trafalgar Square to get the Strand
|
A
|
What are
the buildings at Whitehall?
|
|
27
|
He sees a
magnificent Diamond exhibited in the window
|
B
|
What do
they do to get the Strand?
|
|
28
|
Yes, he is
going to put them on
|
C
|
What does
he see exhibited in the window?
|
|
29
|
I feel very
Tired
|
D
|
Will he put
them on?
|
|
30
|
They are
the Gorverment Offices
|
E
|
How do you
feel?
|
PART V. MATCH THE WORD AND ITS EXPLANATION ON
THE RIGHT
No
|
WORD
|
ANSWER
|
CHOICE
|
THE
QUESTION
|
26
|
STRAND
|
A
|
An open,
typically four-sided, area surrounded by buildings in a village, town, or
city
|
|
27
|
SQUARE
|
B
|
A person who
has arrived somewhere.
|
|
28
|
ARRIVAL
|
C
|
A single thin
length of something such as thread, fibre, or wire, especially as twisted
together with others.
|
|
29
|
GOVERNMENT
|
D
|
A covering
for the hand worn for protection against cold or dirt and typically having
separate parts for each finger and the thumb
|
|
30
|
GLOVE
|
E
|
The group of
people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry
in office
|
PART VI. ESSAY
ANWER
THE QUESTION ACCORDING THE TEXT!
IN
LONDON (II)-SUMMARY
For
Their Second afternoon in London, the two gentlemen go to the City. They take a
bus which goes along Victoria Street, Whitehall and the Strand. At the end of
the Strand, They see Temple Bar, the site of an old gate to the City.
Then
the bus carries them along Fleet Street which is full of publishing houses and
newspaper offices. At the end of Fleet Street, they see Ludget Hill. The bus
goes up the Hill on the top of which they see St. Paul’s Cathedral.
The
bus turns into Cheapside and shortly after, they alight at the Bank which is on their left. In front
of them is the Stock Exchange and on their right the Mansion House, where the
Lord Mayor Lives. The two gentlemen feel thirsty and go to a bar to have a
drink.
Mr.
Allen tells his friend the value af the different English coins. After their
drink, they continue their walk and when they are tired, take a taxi. They
drive throught some of the more interesting London Streets, and when it
grows dark and begin to rain, they
return to their hotel. They will continue their drive another time
1. Where did the two gentlemen go first?
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2. What is the Mansion House?
2. What is the Mansion House?
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3. Why did the two gentlemen go to a bar?
3. Why did the two gentlemen go to a bar?
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4. What did they do after drink?
4. What did they do after drink?
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5. Will They continue their drive another time?
5. Will They continue their drive another time?
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PART
VII. TRANSLATE INTO INDONESIAN
RASULULLOH
Oohh… Oohh.
Oh you, Came in to this life
Brought up as an orphan child
Through a time of deep despair, O Muhammad!
Your days at work began
As a fair and honest man
You showed just how much you cared
And one night in that cave
When the Archangel came
And your life in this world
Would never be the same
Rasool’Allah, Habib’Allah
Your light is always showing me the way
Rasool’Allah, Habib’Allah
I’m longing for the day I see your face
Oohh.
You brighten up my day
Oohh. And in my heart you’ll stay
Oh you, Came in to this life
Brought up as an orphan child
Through a time of deep despair, O Muhammad!
Your days at work began
As a fair and honest man
You showed just how much you cared
And one night in that cave
When the Archangel came
And your life in this world
Would never be the same
Rasool’Allah, Habib’Allah
Your light is always showing me the way
Rasool’Allah, Habib’Allah
I’m longing for the day I see your face
Oohh.
You brighten up my day
Oohh. And in my heart you’ll stay
Ooh. With every breath I take
Oohh… I’ll never leave your way
Eyes that could light up any soul
You became the Chosen One
To proclaim the word of God, O Muhammad!
In the brightness of the Sun
Or the Stillness of the night
You would never ever stop
Being kind, Giving Hope
And serenity and love
To a divided world
That din’t have enaugh
Oohh… I’ll never leave your way
Eyes that could light up any soul
You became the Chosen One
To proclaim the word of God, O Muhammad!
In the brightness of the Sun
Or the Stillness of the night
You would never ever stop
Being kind, Giving Hope
And serenity and love
To a divided world
That din’t have enaugh
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