ENGLISH LESSON EXAMINATION-VIII SEM II
School : SMPIT NURUL AMANAH
Class/Semester : II (Two) / II (two)
Subject : English Lesson
Day/Date : Ahad, 21-st of May 2017
Time : 09.30-11.00
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 TEXTS AND THE DIALOGUES
READING
AND CONVERSATION
(A
Dialogue)
Mr. Miller : Mary, I hear the door bell ringing. Go and
see
who it is, please.
The Maid : It
is Mr. Jones to see you, sir.
Mr. Miller :
Please ask him to come in. Ah! Good morning, Mr. Jones, how are you? Please sit
down.
Mr. Jones :
Good morning. I am very well, thank you.
Mr. Miller : How long have you been back?
Mr. Jones :
I arrived yesterday.
Mr. Miller : Did you get the letter I wrote
you last Sunday?
Mr. Miller : Yes, thanks, but I only got it on
my return late last night. This is the reason why I have not answered it
before. I thought it better to come to see you about it personally. So as not
to lose any more time.
Mr. Miller : Have you been away on your
holidays? You look very brown
Mr. Jones :
Yes, I have been to the seaside and I must say the weather was ideal .
Mr. Miller: Did you have a good time?
Mr. Jones : Yes, I did. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and
their family were staying at the same hotel, so we were able to go for long
walks together. We bathed every day and the children played on the sands. They
are very sunburnt.
1.
Who did go
to see Mr. Miller?
a.
The maid
went to see Mr Miller
b.
The maid’s
friend went to see Mr. Miller
c.
Mr. Jones
went to see Mr. Miller
d.
Mr.
Miller’s brother went to see Mr. Miller
2.
What did
Mr Miller tell his maid to do?
a.
He told to
his maid to go and see Who it was?
b.
He told to
his maid to open the door
c.
He
told to his maid to cook some food
d.
He told to
his maid to go and see Who it is?
3.
When did
Mr Jones return from his holidays?
a.
He returned
from his holidays just now
b.
He returned
from his holidays two days ago
c.
He returned
from his holidays last week
d.
He returned
from his holidays yesterday
4.
Why din’t
Mr Jones answer Mr Miller’s Letter?
a.
Because he
thought it better to come to see Mr Miller personally
b.
Because He
had no time to write the letter
c.
Because He
was lazy to make the answer
d.
Because He
was angry to My Miller
5.
Was Mr
Jones sunburnt?
a.
No, He was
not
b.
Yes. He
was not
c.
Yes, He
was
d.
Yes, Mr
Miller was
Mr.
Miller: Did you have a good time?
Mr.
Jones : Yes, I did. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their family were staying at the same hotel, so we were able to go for long walks together. We bathed every day and the children played on the sands.
They are very sunburnt.
Mr. Miller : Have the Smith come back too?
Mr. Jones : No, they are remaining a little
longer as they arrived a fortnight later than we did.
Mr. Miller : Did you manage to get any tennis
practice while you were there?
Mr. Jones : Yes, I played several times with
Mr. Smith. Why do you ask me?
Mr. Miller : Because our Club Secretary is
counting on your playing a club match this weekend
Mr. Jones : He hasn’t said anything to me
about it yet. But I suppose he will either phone or write. Now about your
letter. The book is finished except for the last two chapters. I was not
satisfied with them, so I tore them up and I was therefore obliged to begin
re-writing them entirely
Mr. Miller : Perhaps you can let me have what
you have already written? I want the book to come out before the winter
Mr. Jones : Yes, of course, and I can let you
have the last two chapters within a week. Will that do?
Mr. Miller : Splendid. Can you stay to lunch, Mr
Jones?
Mr. Jones : No, thank you very much, It’s very
kind of you, but I really must go home.
Mr. Miller : Well, good-bye
6.
What did
the children do on the sand?
a.
The
children bathed every day
b.
The
children played on the sand
c.
The
children laid on the sand
d.
The
children slept on the sand
7.
Who
arrived first at the seaside Mr Jones or Mr. Smith’s family?
a.
Mr. Jones
did
b.
Mr.
Smith’s family did
c.
Mr Miller
did
d.
Mr Jones
and Mr Miller did
8.
What was Mr
Jones doing for Mr. Miller?
a.
He let Mr
Miller to have what He has already written
b.
Mr Jones
was giving his writing to Mr Miller
c.
Mr Jones
was writing the book for Mr Miller
d.
All answer
is right
9.
Why did he
tear up the last chapters?
a.
Because He
was angry to himself
b.
Because He
was not satisfied with them
c.
Because
those chapter were bad
d.
Because He
was disappointed to Mr Miller
10.What
did Mr Miller ask Mr Jones?
a.
Mr Miller
asked Mr Miller to play Tennis
b.
Mr Miller
asked Mr Miller to get lunch
c.
Mr Miller
asked Mr Miller to give the chapter
d.
Mr Miller
asked Mr Miller to stay a night
PART
II. READ THE TEXT BELOW And
ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS ACCORDING THE TEXT
READING AND
CONVERSATION
(A Meeting)
Miss Lily Miller : Good Morning, Betty. Fancy
meeting you! I thought you were still at the seaside.
Miss Betty Jones: Good morning, Lily. We came
back yesterday. My father went to
your place this
morning. Din’t you see him?
Lily :
No, I didn’t. By the way, some friends are coming
to tea tomorrow, will you be able to come too?
Betty :
Yes, with pleasure, but I shan’t be able to come before 5 o’clock
Lily :
Oh! That is early enough. The other not coming before
five. I hope we shall spend a pleasant afternoon.
There will be eight of us. After tea, we shall
switch on the wireless and have a dance
Betty :
Will your cousin Jack be coming?
Lily :
Yes, and we shall ask him to sing
Betty :
He sings very well, but he is so shy.
Lily :
Then we must find some way to persuade him
Betty :
Are you free this evening? Will you come to the cinema with me?
I have two seats for Royal Cinema.
11. Does Miss Miller invite Miss Jones to tea?
a. No, She does not
b. Yes, She does not
c. Yes, She does
d. No, She did not
12.Whom will Betty meet at Lily’s house?
a. Betty will meet Lily’s friends
b. Betty will meet Lily’s cousin
c. Betty will meet Lily’s family
d. Betty will meet Jack
13. Will Miss Jones come before
5 o’clock?
a. No, He will not
b. No, She will not
c. Yes, He will
d. Yes, She will
14. Yes, and we shall ask Jack to sing . Who is Jack?
a. Lily’s friends
b. Lily’s cousin
c. Lily’s brothe
d. Lily’s nephew
15. Why does Betty invite Lily to the cinema?
a. Because She have two
seats for Royal Cinema.
b. Because She has two
seats for Royal Cinema.
c. Because They wanna see
the action movie
d. I have two seats for Royal Cinema.
LILY :
I shall come with pleasure. You know how
fond I am of the pictures
BETTY :Where
shall we meet?
LILY :
I shall call for you as it is on my way
BETTY :Very
well, come at eight o’clock; the performance
begin at 08.30
LILY :Have
you seen Mr. and Mrs. Robinson lately?
BETTY :No,
but I have heard that they are going on a long
journey some time next month
LILY :Where
are they going?
BETTY :They
are going to South Africa for the winter.
LILY :Will
Mary accompany them?
BETTY :
Yes, but only as far as Lisbon; she has a lot of to do in Portugal. Jack and Lucy wanted to go too, but Mr. Robinson insists on their remaining to finish their studies
LILY :Will
they remain alone?
BETTY :No,
they are going to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Davis
during the absence of their parents
LILY :
I must leave you now. Good-Bye
BETTY :
Good-bye, don’t be late
16. What does Lily reply to
Betty’s invitation to the cinema?
a. Lily doesn’t reply this invitation
b. Lily has no time to go to the Cinema
c. Lily shall come with pleasure
d. Lily doesn’t like to go to the Cinema
17. Where will Lily and Betty meet?
a. at the way to the Cinema
b. at Betty’s home
c. at Lily’s home
d. at the Royal Cinema
18. What does Lily ask about Mr and Mrs Robinson for first?
a. Have you seen Mr. and Mrs. Robinson lately?
b. Will Mary accompany them?
c. Will they remain alone?
d. Where are they going?
19. Where are Robinson’s going?
a. Robinson’s are going to London
b. Robinson’s are going to Canada
c. Robinson’s are going to South Africa
d. Robinson’s are going to Lisbon
20.Where are Jack and Lucy going to stay during the absence of
their parents?
a. they are going to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Davis
b. they are going to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Smith
c. they are going to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
d. they are going to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Burrows
TRAVELLING
(SUMMARY)
Mr.
Allen and his American friends Mr.
Burrows are in Souththamton
Mr
Allen ask his friend to go to London with him. His friend answers that he will
be pleased to go, for he does not know London and does not want to leave
England without seeing it. The two friends decide to stay a week in London and then
go to Paris
Mr.
Allen says that they can cross the Channel by one of the different sea routes
or by air. Mr. Burrows answers that he does not like flying and they decide it
will be better to go by sea. Then they look at time table and decide to take the
train leaving Southampton on following morning at 08.30. The train will be in
London about two hours later, and they will have plenty of time to go to their
hotel and look at the principal streets
21. Where are Mr Allen and
Mr Burrows?
a. They are in London
b. They are in Lisbon
c. They are in Souththamton
d. They are in Paris
22. What is the answer of
Mr. Burrows for the asking of Mr.Allen to go to London?
a. His friend answer that he will be pleased to go
b. His friend answers that he will be pleased to go
c. His friend answered that he will not be pleased to go
d. His friend answers that he will not be pleased to go
23. What do they decide after stay a week in London?
a. then go to Lisbon
b. then go to Paris
c. then go to Berlin
d. then go to Moskow
24. Why does Mr Burrows decide to go by sea?
a. Because he does not like flying
b. Because he does not like swimming
c. Because he likes swimming
d. Because he does not like sailing
25. When will the train be in London?
a. about four hours later
b. about three hours later
c. about two hours later
d. about one hours later
READING AND
CONVERSATION
(Travelling)
Mr. Allen: Will you go to London with me tomorrow?
Mr Burrows: With pleasure. I don’t know London
and I do not want to leave England
without seeing it
Mr. Allen: Very well then, we can start
tomorrow morning if you
like. Will five minutes past
eight be too early?
Mr. Burrows : Oh no! that will be all right.
We can stay a week in London and then go
to Paris
Mr. Allen : That is a good idea. Can you speak
French?
Mr. Burrows : Not very well. I learnt French
at school, but I wasn’t a good pupil and didn’t study very seriously. I have
forgotten all that I knew.
Mr. Allen : I also was taught French at school,
but I don't remember very much
either.
Mr. Burrows: Well, we can take a few French
lessons in London before we cross the
channel. Is the crossing
a pleasant one?
Mr. Allen
: Crossing the Channel in fine weather is not at all disagreeable and the trip is not very long.
Mr. Burrows : Which is the best route?
Mr. Allen : If you prefer a short Channel
passage, we can go by Dover and
Calais of Folkestone-Boulogne;
the crossing takes only
from one hour to an hour and a half.
Otherwise we can go via Newhaven and
Dieppe. By the latter route the crossing takes longer,
but the railway journey is shorter. Of course,
if you like, we
can fly over
26. Why does not Mr Burrows want to leave English without
seeing London?
a. Because He don’t want to know this city
b. Because He doesn’t know about this city
c. Because He doesn’t want to know this city
d. Because He knew about this city
27. What journey does Mr. Allen propose to Mr. Burrows?
a. They cann’t start the
travelling tomorrow morning
b. They can start the
travelling to night
c. They can start the
travelling tomorrow morning
d. They can start the
travelling today
28. Has Mr Burrows ever been to London?
a. No, He hasn’t ever been to London
b. Yes, He has ever been to London
c. No, He haven’t ever been to London
d. Yes, He have ever been to London
29. How was Mr Burrows,
When he learnt French at school?
a. He was a good pupil and
study very seriously
b. He was not a good pupil and didn’t study very seriously c. He
was a good pupil and didn’t study very seriously
d. He was not a good pupil and study very seriously
30. What will they do
before cross the Channel?
a. They will take a few French lesson in London
b. They will take a few English lesson in France
c. They will take a few Japanese lesson in Tokyo
d. They will take a few Dutch lesson in Holland
Mr. Burrows: Oh, no! I am not fond
of travelling by air when I am not obliged to. But the last time you went to France, didn’t you go by Southampton?
Mr. Allen :
Yes, I went by the Southampton-Harve route, and I have also crossed by the
ferry-boat, but these routes
are only for night service.
Mr. Burrows:I prefer going via Dover
and Calais as I have been
told that Channel crossings are often very
rough
Mr. Allen :Well, we can decide that question later.
Mr. Burrows:Have you looked at the
time-table to see at what
time we shall arrive in London tomorrow?
Mr. Allen :Yes, I have. Our train leaves
Southampton at five minutes past eight
and arrives in London at
twenty past ten. It is a non-stop train
Mr. Burrows:That is very convenient;
we shall have plenty of time to
find a good hotel and afterwards we can
look at the principal streets before lunch
Mr. Allen :Very
well, shall I call for you at half past seven
or shall we meet here?
Mr. Burrows:Will you call for me, as I
have a great deal to do to get ready for the journey? I must therefore leave now. Good-bye, I’ll see you tomorrow
31. When does Mr Burrows travel by
air?
a. If he is obliged
b. If neither way except travelling by
air
c. If no means of transportation except airplanes
d. right all
32.
When does their train leave Southampton?
a. at five minutes past eight
b. at twenty past ten
c. at a half past nine
d. at thirty past nine
33. What the decision do Mr Burrows prefer, Mr
Allen shall call him or They shall meet
there?
a.
Mr Allen shall call him
b. They shall meet there
c. No answer right
d. Right all
34. How long does it take from
Southampton to London by a non stop train?
a. two hours and ten minutes
b. two hours and a quarter
c. three hours and ten minutes
d. four hours and fifteen minutes
35. Yes, I have. Our train leaves
Southampton at five minutes past eight and arrives in London at twenty past ten. It is by a non-stop train. What does it
refer to?
a. How long time to arrive London
b. The train
c. How long time to arrive Southampton
d. The non stop journey
PART II. CHOOSE THE RIGHT ANSWER
36.………..to school six day a week
36.………..to school six day a week
a. go
b. goes
c. went
d. gone
37. Susi………..go anywhere at last holiday
37. Susi………..go anywhere at last holiday
a. Does not
b. Did not
c. Will not
d. Could not
38. My mother has ………… her book during last
September
a. writing
b. wrote
c. written
d. writes
39. My program ……………………. today
a. is washing
b. was washing
c. wash
d. washed
40. My Brother…………………….study at Senior High School
next year
a. is going to
b. has
c. was
d. were
41. I went to the river yesterday
The negative
form of this sentence is…………………………
a. I don’t go to the river yesterday
b. I didn’t went to the river yesterday
c. I didn’t go to the river yesterday
d. I doesn’t go to the river yesterday
42. She washes her clothes every week
The
interrogative form of this sentence is…………………………
a. Did She washes her clothes every week?
b. Do She washes her
clothes every week?
c. Does She wash her
clothes every week?
d. Does She washes
her clothes every week?
43. I
wanna go to ………… so I take…………lesson
a. English-England
b. Japanese-Japan
c. France-French
d. Italians-Italy
44.
The people who live in Europe is……
a.
Euro
b.
Europeans
c.
Italians
d.
Africans
45. Every……..can speak……….well because we stay
at…………..
a. Indonesia-Indonesian-Indonesian
b. Indonesia-Indonesia-Indonesian
c. Indonesian-Indonesian-Indonesian
d. Indonesian-Indonesian-Indonesia
PART III. MATCH THE WORD AND ITS EXPLANATION
ON THE RIGHT
No
|
WORD
|
ANSWER
|
CHOICE
|
THE
QUESTION
|
46
|
travelling
|
A
|
Reddening, inflammation, and, in severe cases, blistering and peeling
of the skin caused by overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun.
|
|
47
|
sunburnt
|
B
|
(of a device) sufficiently compact for use on a journey.
|
|
48
|
seaside
|
C
|
A main division of a book, typically with a number or title.
|
|
49
|
Splendid
|
D
|
A place by the sea, especially a beach area or holiday resort.
|
|
50
|
Chapter
|
E
|
Excellent; very good, magnificent
|
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