ENGLISH LESSON EXAMINATION-XI II


School                     : SMAIT NURUL AMANAH                                  
Class/Semester      : XI (Eleven) / II (two)                                
Subject                   : English Lesson
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Time                      :__________________________                   

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
AT THE HATSHOP
Milliner      : Good afternoon madam. What can we show you?
Customer  : I’m looking for a new spring hat, when passing your shop, I was struck by the wonderful array of hats in your windows
Milliner      : they are the charming models aren’t they? We have just received them for Paris. Is there any particular one among them that you fancy?
Customer : I’d like to try on that tiny pink straw hat and the feather bonnet. I want something close fitting now that my hair is cut short.
Milliner    : I think they should look very pretty on you. Just take a seat in front of this looking glass while I pick them out of the window.
Customer : ( trying the bonnet on). The bonnet is sweet but I don’t think it suits the shape of my face, and wouldn’t go with most of my clothes now that I come to think of it.

1.    What did the customer notice when passing the hatshop window?
a.       The customer is looking for a new spring hat
b.       The customer was struck by wonderful array of hats
c.       The customer is trying for a new spring hat
d.       The customer thinks that they looked very pretty
e.       The customer goes with most of her clothes

2.    Who did serve her in the shop?
a.       A shop keeper
b.       A waitres
c.       A milliner
d.       An owner shop
e.       A customer

3.    Some one with making hats skill is……….
a.       A shop keeper
b.       A waitres
c.       A milliner
d.       An owner shop
e.       A customer

4.    Which hats did she fancy?
a.       tiny pink straw hat
b.       the feather bonnet
c.       the shallow crown
d.       a and b right
e.       no choice right

5.    Would you fancy a cruise in the Mediterranean?
a.       Yes , I wouldn’t
b.       Yes, I do
c.       No, I would
d.       Yes, I will
e.       Yes, I would
PART II. MATCH THE NAME OF SHOP WITH THE THINGS SELT
No
THE NAME OF SHOP
CHOICE
THE THINGS SELT
6
E
THE SHOE-SHOP
A
Flour, bread and confectionery
7
C

THE OUTFITTER’S
B
books, magazines, newspapers and stationery
8
B
THE BOOKSELLER’S AND STATIONER’S
C
hats and caps, ready-made clothing, shirts, underwear, gloves, braces, belts, studs and links
9
A
THE BAKERS AND CONFECTIONER’S
D
oil, vinegar, mustard, pickles, sauces, dry goods such as tea, coffee, cocoa, chocolate, sugar, rice, macaroni, salt, pepper
10
D
THE GROCER’S
E
shoes, boots and slippers

PART III. READ THE TEXT BELOW And ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS ACCORDING THE TEXT BY CHOOSING THE CORRECT ANSWER
AT THE DOCTOR’S
Mr. Worsley: “What has been wrong with you lately? You do nothing but cough and sneeze and complain of fatigue. You are not your usual bright self”
Mr. Alliston: “I don’t quite know what the cause is, but ever since my arrival in this district two weeks ago, I have been feeling out of sorts”
Mr. W: “ Well. It is good letting this state of affairs drag on indefinitely.  
Mr . A: “ Do you know a good doctor?”
Mr. W. :”I most certainly do; In fact he is a friend of mine now. I first met him as patient, about a year ago and found out  that we were both dabblers in art: I mean we are both Sundays painters
Mr. A: “ Is he as good at medicine as you are at painting?”
Mr. W: “Now stop pulling my leg or I’ll not tell you his name. Actually , he is getting quite famous in this district as an infallible diagnostician”
Mr. A. : “Is he a specialist?”
Mr. W.: “No, just an ordinary G.P (General Practitioner), but  a man who loves his work. His Father was well known as a chemist in these parts, and the son, Dr Tester----I nearly forgot to tell you his name—has an almost uncanny skill with drugs and the making out of prescription. But the secret of his success, as I have said, is sound diagnosis, he gives much time and patience to the first consultation and even for subsequent visits, he rarely spends less than twenty minutes”
Mr. W.: “ He is Furthermore, he has nor the gloomy bedside manner which arouses, at least it does in me, the worst suspicions and apprehensions;
Mr. A. : “When and where can I see him?”
Mr. W.:”He begins his consultations in about half an hour. I’ll take you there.

11.   What was wrong with Mr. Aliston?
a.       He does nothing but coughs and sneezes and complains  of fatigue
b.       You do nothing but cough and sneeze and complain of fatigue
c.       Mr. Worsley do nothing but coughs and sneezes and complain of fatigue
d.       I  do nothing but cough and sneeze and complain of fatigue
e.       She does nothing but coughs and sneezes and complains of fatigue

12.   What did his friend advise him to do?
a.       His friend advised him to meet the nurse
b.       His friend advised him to meet the dentist
c.       His friend advised him to meet the surgeon
d.       His friend advised him to meet the doctor
e.       His friend advised him to meet a friend

13.   Was Dr. Tester a spealist?
a.       Yes, She was
b.       No, She was not
c.       No, He was not
d.       Yes, He was
e.       No, It was not

14.   What was the secret of his success?
a.       he gives much time and patience to the first consultation
b.       The secret of his success was his diagnosis
c.       He gives much time and patience even for subsequent visits
d.       A, B, C are right
e.       A, B, C are wrong

15.   Which do you like best: water-colours, oil-paintings or engravings? (Give reasons)
a.       Water-colours, because it’s more expensive than oil painting
b.       Oil-painting, because It’s  cheaper than water colour
c.       Engraivings, because It’s  easiest to be done by everyone
d.       Water colour, because It’s the cheapest
e.       Oil-painting, because It’s the most expensive

PART IV. MATCH THE ANSWERS IN THE LEFT-SIDE WITH THE QUESTIONS  IN THE RIGHTSIDE
No
THE ANSWER
CHOICE
THE QUESTION
16
C
No, I am a newcomer to this district
A
What did Mr. Worsley show to his friend?
17
D
If  a friend pulled my leg, I should wait for a favourable opportunity to pull his (or hers)
B
What is the contrary of a person that always exceedingly cheerful and sympathetic?
18
B
A  gloomy bedside manner filled him with apprehension
C
Are you a native hibitants here?
19
E
When things are going well.
D
What should you do if a friend pulled your leg?
20
A
Mr. Worsley showed his friend the way to the doctor’s house
E
When do you feel happy?

Part V. READ THE TEXT BELOW And ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS DEPEND ON THE TEXT BY CHOOSING THE CORRECT ANSWER
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Dr.T.: (closing the door) You must be a newcomer here. I have never seen you before.
Mr. A.: “That is correct. My name is Alliston, and I have come to see you on  the recommendation of my friend Mr. Worsley.”
Dr. T. :”Worsley! Ah, he is a great friend of mine too. We both paint, or think we do; but he favours water-colour, and I prefer working in oils. However, I must not go rambling on about my pet hobby. What s your trouble?
Mr.A.: “I have been feeling run down and a little feverish for several weeks now. My appetite has gone, I am depressed and sleep badly”
Dr. T.: “It sounds remarkably like a case of common or garden flu. However, we shall see. Please slip off your upper clothing and your shoes. (He weighs the patient). How old are you?.... Good. Well your weight is what it ought to be; no danger of middle-age spread just yet! Now please lay down in this couch and I’ll take your blood pressure and test the reflexes.
Mr.A.:“Lately I have had some difficulty in breathing at night”
Dr. T.:”Ah, Well, We shall attend to that in a jiffy. Your blood pressure is a little low. Now sit up please and I’ll examine the heart and lungs. (He takes out his stethoscope). The heart is excellent  condition but you have slight bronchial congestion. Now let me look at the throat, please; nothing serious. Show me your hands; good, reasonably steady. You smoke too much, I see and so do to practice what I preach! (He writes down  the findings of his examination on a card for further reference)

21. Why did Dr. Tester suppose that Mr. Alliston was a newcomer to the district?
a.  Because Dr Tester have  never seen  him before
b.  Because It was first time They met
c.  Because Mr. Alliston consulted  to  the other doctor before
d.  Because  Mr. Alliston didn’t know about  Dr Tester before
e. All the choice is right

22. How much do you weigh?
a. I am 165 centimeters
b. I am 59 kilograms
c. I am 70 years old
d. I am 70 inch
e. I am 4.3 feet

23. Why did the doctor tell him to slip off his upper clothes?
a. Because the doctor would check his blood pressure
b. Because the doctor would examine the heart
c. Because the doctor would examine the lungs
d. Because the doctor would check kidney condition
e. No right choice

24. What is the fuction of stethoscope?
a. to stimulate the heart beat
b. to improve blood pressure
c. to help incorporate the drug into the body
d. to increase the vitality
e. to examine the heart and lungs

25. In what condition was the  patient’s heart?
a. the  patient’s  heart was good
b. the patient's heart  was abnormal
c. there was worry about it
d. at  the serious trouble
e. need some treatments

26. We both paint, or think we do; but he favours water-colour, and I prefer working in oils.
What are we refer to?
a.        Dr Tester and Mr Allison
b.        Dr Tester and Mr Witson
c.        Dr Tester and Mr Worsley
d.        Mr Alliston and Mr Worsley
e.        Mr Alliston and Mr Witson

27. What is the most suitable tittle for the text above?
a. AT THE HATSHOP
b. AT THE DOCTOR’S
c. THE CONSULTATION
d. AT THE SEASIDE RESORT
e. AT THE THEATRE

PART VI. READ THE TEXT BELOW And ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS ACCORDING THE TEXT BY CHOOSING THE CORRECT ANSWER
A VISIT Part I
Warm spring weather has enticed  the Green family out of doors to have tea on the lawn. The members of the family are Mr. and Mrs. Green, Peter, their ten year old son, and their daughter Jill is six years old.
Mr. Green is trying to read letters in spite of the continual chattering of children; meanwhile his wife pours out tea and the children gaze longingly at the appetising assortment of sandwiches and cakes
Jill: “What is Daddy doing,Mummy?”
Mrs. Green: “He is very busy with his letters. Try to keep  still for one minute.”
Mr. Green:”(Without looking up) When I was young, I used to be told that little children ought to be seen and not heard”
J.: “Oh yes, silence is golden”
Peter:”Shut up!”
Mrs. G: “Please(She sighs). Now Peter,  make yourself  useful for once: hand round the cups and plates, and leave Jill alone”

28. What has enticed  the Green family out of doors to have tea on the lawn?
a. The windy autumn
b. The bloomy summer
c. The warm spring
d. The cool winter
e. all answer is right

29. How many people the members of Green Family?
a. three
b. four
c. Five
d.Six
e. Seven

30.  A group consisting of parents and children living together in a household is…….
a. a film crew
b. a football group
c. a family
d. a neighbor
e. a habitants

31.” Please(Mrs Green sighs). Now Peter,  make yourself  useful for once: hand round the cups and plates, and leave Jill alone”
Why did Mrs Green sigh?
a.    She was pleased because the children were in harmony
b.    She felt  proud of their children
c.    She felt sad of children’s  harm
d.    She was sad that her children were not get along
e.    She held patience on the act of the maid

32. Were there any assortment of sandwiches and cakes on the table?
a. Yes, There were
b. Yes, There are
c. No, There are not
d. No, There were not
e. Yes, There are not
33.  Meanwhile his wife pours out tea and the children gaze longingly. The same mean word of the word underlined is………….except:
a. meantime
b. although 
c. at the same time
d. passingly
e. for in present

34. Jill     : “Oh yes, silence is golden”
      Peter:”Shut up!”
What is the expression more  polite than  Shut up?
a.    Be diligent, please
b.    Don’t be lazy
c.    Be polite, please
d.    Be quite, please
e.    Don’t be sad

PART VII. READ THE TEXT BELOW And ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS ACCORDING THE TEXT BY CHOOSING THE CORRECT ANSWER
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Mr.Green :”(raising his eyebrows slightly) For once !”
Mrs.Green: “(ignoring the interruption) I would suggest going to ‘The Importance of Being Earnest ‘. I mean, of course, to go again. It is always good fun, and this time there is a really first rate cast. In fact , we could  even take the children, because there is nothing alarming in it, and it is only mildly naughty.”
Mr.Green:” I am all in favour.”
Mr.Campion: “And so am I.”
Peter and Jill (together).: “So are we.”
Mrs.Green: “Well, that’s that settled. Now let us have coffee in the lounge. Jill and Peter can make themselves scarce in the garden.”
Jill:“Mr. Campion,will you play with us again this afternoon ?”
Mr.Campion: “Of course, I’d love to.”
Mr.Green: “The children seem to have adopted  you, Campion ; you had better take them back with you to Paris and I shall have a little peace for once !”
Mr.Campion: “Stop joking, you know you would soon miss them very much.”

35. Why did Mr. Grren say ” The children seem to have adopted  you”?
a.  Because the children were mildly naughty
b.  Because they often make noisy
c.  Because they often in chattering
d. All choice is wrong
e. All choice is right

36. Who is Mr. Campion?
a. Mr. Green’s oldest  Friend
b. The guest from French
c. A week  visitor for Mr. Green family
d. The oldest friend of Mr. Green
e. All answer is right

37. How old was Mr. Campion When He visited The Green Family?
a.       He was 50 years old
b.       He was 40 years old
c.       He is  40 years old
d.       He were 40 years old
e.       He was 60 years old

38.  “Now let us have coffee in the lounge. Jill and Peter can make themselves scarce in the garden.”
The right translation of the part of text above is:
a.    Sekarang mari kita memiliki kopi di ruang. Jill dan Peter dapat membuat mereka jarang di taman.
b.    Sekarang mari kita minum kopi di ruang. Jill dan Peter dapat membuat mereka jarang di taman
c.    Sekarang mari kita minum kopi di ruang. Jill dan Peter dapat membuat keanehan mereka sendiri di taman
d.    Sekarang mari kita memiliki kopi di ruang. Jill dan Peter dapat membuat mereka sendiri jarang di taman
e.    Sekarang mari kita minum kopi di ruang. Jill dan Peter, mereka sendiri jarang di taman.

39. What is the most suitable tittle for the text above?
a. AT THE HATSHOP
b. AT THE DOCTOR’S
c. THE CONSULTATION
d. AT THE SEASIDE RESORT
e. A VISIT

PART VIII. READ THE TEXT BELOW And ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS ACCORDING THE TEXT BY CHOOSING THE CORRECT ANSWER
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Mr. C.:”Are you sure you don’t mind being left?”
Mrs. G.:”Not in the least. I am used to it! Now run along both of you.”
(They rejoin the other members of the family when the bell rings for the last act. Finally, the curtain falls for the last time amidst a thunder of applause. All the members of the cast are repeatedly obliged to take curtain-calls and bouquets are handed to the actresses over the foot-lights. It is difficult to get out of the crowded theatre)
Mr. G:” What is the programe now: to eat out or for home?”
Mrs. G.: “(without enthusiasm) There is something cold eat at home if you like.”
P:”Cold beef! Ugh!
Mr. C: “I know what we can do. There are continental restaurants in Soho, and it would be amusing for the children to explore the mysteries for hors-d’oeurvre and real French omelettes; at the same time it will give me the chance of using up some of my English currency before returning to France”
Mr. G.:”Very good. We shan’t say no!”

40. What was the thing they discussed?
a. Where would they do after s ee the performance at the theatre
b. Where would they go with Mr Campion as guest
c. Where would they do after visit the doctor
d. Where would they do after picnic at the seaside
e. Which would they eat as dinner

41. Where are there many continental restaurants in England?
a. In a seaside resort
b. In London restaurant
c. In Soho
d. In a summer market
e. In a French Mall

42. Why did the children prefer to eat out?
a. Because just there was cold beef at home
b. Because there were many delicious meat at home
c. Because no food at home
d. Because they wanted to go to seaside
e. Because they were mildly naughty children

43. We shan’t say no. What are we refer to?
a. Mr and Mrs.Green
b. Mr. Green Family
c. Mr. Green family and their guest
d. All the audience
e. Every people

44. We shan’t say no. The other form of shan’t is…….
a. Should not
b. Shall not
c. Still not
d. Will not
e. Could not

45.  And so am I. The same sentence And so am I is…….
a.  And I do too
b.  And so me too
c.  And me do too
d.  And I am too
e.  And I did too

ESSAY : TRANSLATE THE FOLLOWING TEXT IN INDONESIAN
1. Mr. and Mrs. Green, their Children Peter and Jill, and Mr. Richard Jameson, a friends of theirs, are sitting on the beach in front of their hut at a little resort in Sussex. Mr Jameson’s dog, Jimmy, is with them. The time is 11 o’clock in the morning.
Mrs. Green:”How heavenly to get a breath of sea-air once more!”
Mr. Green: “Just wait till the tide goes out and the sun beats down on the seaweed and all the flies get busy!”
1. Tuan dan Nyonya Green, anak-anak mereka, Peter dan Jill, dan Mr Richard Jameson, teman mereka, duduk di pantai di depan penginapan  mereka di sebuah resor kecil di Sussex. anjing mr Jameson  Jimmy, bersama mereka. Waktu menunjukkan pukul 11 pagi. 
Nyonya Green: "Betapa nikmatnyamenikmati/mendapatkan napas udara laut  sekali lagi!"
Mr. Green: "Tunggu saja sampai gelombang pasang dan matahari medekat di atas rumput laut dan semua lalat sibuk!"
2. The weather is often uncertain: little shower surprise us, but we do not mind because they make the countryside look fresher and ever more beautiful.
          In any case, the fireside is forgotten , and the  thoughts of most people are concentrated  on open-air pastimes. Bicycles are overhauled, cricket bats and tennis rackets are taken out of the cupboard, gardening tools  are prepared, the lawn-mower is oiled and favourable picnicking sites are seriously discussed
2. Cuaca sering tidak menentu: sedikit hujan mengejutkan kita, tapi kami tidak keberatan karena mereka membuat pedesaan terlihat lebih segar dan pernah lebih indah. Dalam kasus apapun, perapian dilupakan, dan pikiran kebanyakan orang terkonsentrasi pada hiburan terbuka. Sepeda dirombak, kostum kriket dan raket tenis yang diambil dari lemari, peralatan berkebun disusun, rumput-mesin pemotong yang diminyaki dan situs piknik menguntungkan dibahas serius.
REARRANGE THE  SENTENCES BELOW TO BE THE GOOD PARAGRAPHS
3.  1. Old men feel youth creep back into their hearts, and younger people suddenly discover that they have hearts
of spring
2. This season is a fine intoxication of colour, scent and sound.
3.  For those who have still all their wits about them.
4. He must be either a very dull or a very sick man who can watch unmoved the perennial miracle
           He must be either a very dull or a very sick man who can watch unmoved the perennial miracle of spring. For those who have still all their wits about them. This season is a fine intoxication of colour, scent and sound. Old men feel youth creep back into their hearts, and younger people suddenly discover that they have hearts.(4-3-2-1)
4.  1.Furthermore, they will be awakened at dawn by the skylark and perhaps at night by the nightingale..
2.All the day, there will be persistent and sometimes irritating call of the cuckoo
3.Those who lucky enough to live in a country will hear the same birds in their natural setting.
          Those who lucky enough to live in a country will hear the same birds in their natural setting. Furthermore, they will be awakened at dawn by the skylark and perhaps at night by the nightingale. All the day, there will be persistent and sometimes irritating call of the cuckoo. (3-1-2)
5. 1.  Finally, the curtain falls for the last time amidst a thunder of applause.
2. They rejoin the other members of the family when the bell rings for the last act. .
3. It is difficult to get out of the crowded theatre
4. All the members of the cast are repeatedly obliged to take curtain-calls and bouquets are handed to the actresses over the foot-lights
They rejoin the other members of the family when the bell rings for the last act. Finally, the curtain falls for the last time amidst a thunder of applause. All the members of the cast are repeatedly obliged to take curtain-calls and bouquets are handed to the actresses over the foot-lights. It is difficult to get out of the crowded theatre(2-1-4-3)
Good Luck, Alhamdulillah

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