EXAMINATION: MIDDLE YEAR ASSESSMENT
PAT ENGLISH LESSON
(THE MIDDLE YEAR EXAMINATION)
Subject
: English
Lesson
Class
: XI
Day/Date :
Ahad, 1 Jumadil’ula 1443
5
Desember 2021
Time
:
07.30-09.00
Name
:______________________________
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Rules to do:
1. Begin by
reciting Al Basmalah
2. Read
carefully the questions and do your best as long as you know
3. Do the
easier question first
4. Use the time
provided effectively
5. Avoid
cheating because the test is intended to measure your ability
6. Choose the
correct answer directly on the question sheets
7. Check your
answers before collect your answer sheet
8. Close your
test by reciting Alhamdalah
Part 1. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER ACCORDING THE
TEXT PROVIDED
(The
competence: Students can understand well the contains of the text Provided in
the right structure and grammar)
THE FOLLOWING
TEXT IS FOR THE QUESTION NUMBER 1-9
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Milliner:
Assalamu’alaikum, Good Afternoon Madam.
What can we show you?
Customer
: Waalaikum salam. I’m looking for a new
spring hat. When passing your shop, I
was struck by the wonderful array of hats in your window
Milliner:
They are charming models, aren’t they?
We have just received them from Paris. Is there any particular one among
them that you fancy?
Costumer:
I’d like to try on the 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.
Costumer:
(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.
Milliner:
I agree with you. You can form your face
by tidying your veil at will. I think
that the small brim and delicate veil of straw one would be more flattering to
you.
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1. What
did the customer notice when passing the hat shop window?
a. The small brim and delicate veil
b. The wonderful array of
hats
c. The sweet bonnet
d. The tiny pink straw hat and the feather bonnet. The looking-glass in the shop
2. Who did
serve costumer in the shop?
a. The
milliner served her
b. The
milliner is serving her
c. The
milliner was serving her
d. The
shop keeper served her
e. The shop keeper serving her
3. Which
hats did she fancy?
a. The small brim
and delicate veil
b. The wonderful array of
hats
c. The shallow crown
d. The tiny pink straw hat
and the feather bonnet
e. The hat with delicate
veil
4. Why did the
costumer want a close-fitting hat?
a. Because the price was cheap enough
b. Because She will form her face by tidying her
veil at will.
c. Because She could form her
face by tidying her veil at will.
d. Because Her
face was ugly so have to be closed
e. Because She can form her
face by tidying her veil at will.
5. What
did she do to see if the hats fitted well?
a. She
had to use the looking-glass and fit the hats well
b. She has to
use the looking-glass to fit the hats well
c. She has to
use the looking-glass and fits the hats well
d. She have to
use the looking-glass and fit the hats well
e. She had to
use the looking-glass and fittted the hats well
6. Look at the
picture!

What is this?
a. This is the small brim and delicate veil
b. This is the wonderful
array of hats
c. This is the shallow crown
d. This is the tiny pink
straw hat
e. This is the feather
bonnet
7. Milliner: They are
charming models, aren’t they? We have
just received them from Paris. Is there any particular one among them that you
fancy?
The explain of
the underlined word is:
a.
a person who makes
or sells women's hats.
b.
a person who draw a
woman's hat on a canvas
c.
a person who buy women’s hats in a shop
d.
a person who keep
women's hats in a shop
e.
a person who wear
women's hats.
8. The titles below suit to the text except:
a. At A Hat
Shop
b. Buying A Hat
c. Customer and
The Milliner
d. Selling Hats
e. At A Shoe
Shop
9. Did the
milliner serve the costumer well?
a. Yes, the
milliner is serving the costumer well
b. No, the milliner is serving the costumer well
c. Yes, the
milliner served the costumer well
d. No, the
milliner didn’t serve the costumer well
e. Yes,the
milliner serves the costumer well
THE FOLLOWING
TEXT IS FOR THE QUESTION NUMBER 10-16
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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 who is six years old.
Mr. Green is trying to read letters
in spite of the continual chattering of the children gaze longingly at the
appetizing assortment of sand-witches and cake
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.
Jill: Oh yes,
silence is golden
Peter: Shut Up!
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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.
Mr.
Green: Mr. Campion, will you play with us again this afternoon?
Mr.
Campion: Of course,I’d love too.
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
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10. What
had enticed the family into the garden?
a. Warm spring weather
b. Cold
winter weather
c.
Drinking tea together
d.
Having a guest
e. Making
a Visit
11.
Why did the children gaze longingly a the table?
a. Because there are assortment of sandwiches and cake raise their
appetizing at the table
b. Because there is assortment of
sandwiches and cake raised their appetizing at the table
c. Because there were assortment of
sandwiches and cake raised their appetizing at the table
d. Because there was assortment of
sandwiches and cake raise their appetizing at the table
e. Because those are assortment of
sandwiches and cake raised their appetizing at the table
12. What was Mr Green busy doing?
a. Mr. Green was trying to read letters
b. Mr. Green was interested by the stack of
paper
c. Mr. Green was trying to burn letters
d. Mr. Green was trying to save letters
e. Mr. Green was trying to throw letters
13. Is
it polite to say ‘Shut Up’? What should we say?
a. Yes, it is polite enough so we should say
‘shut up’
b. No, it isn’t polite enough so we should say
‘over talk’
c. Yes, it is polite enough so we should say neither
word
d. No, it isn’t polite enough so we should say
‘keep silent’
e. Yes, it is polite enough so we shouldn’t
change that word
14. Mr. Green is trying to read letters in spite
of the continual chattering of the children gaze longingly at the appetizing
assortment of sand-witches and cake.
What is the
similar word of the underlined word?
a.
Notwithstanding
b.
In
despite of
c.
Nevertheless
d.
Although
e.
All
are right
15. Mr. Green: (without looking up) When I was
young. I used to be told that little children ought to be seen and not
heard. The opposite of the underlined
word is…….
a. Never
b. Usually
c. As
usual
d.
Always
e. Seldom
16. Why
did Mr. Green said “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!”
a. They
were making a joke because sometimes he feels exhausted caused by his children
chattering
b. She were making
a joke because sometimes he feels exhausted caused by his children chattering
c. She was making a joke because sometimes he feels exhausted
caused by his children chattering
d. He were making a joke because sometimes he feels exhausted caused
by his children chattering
e. He was making a joke because sometimes he feels exhausted caused
by his children chattering
17. Mr.Campion:
Stop joking, you know you would soon miss them very much.
What
does word ‘them’ refer to?
a.
It refers to the guest
b.
It refers to the the Green’s
c.
It refers to the Mr. Green’s
children
d.
It refers to the Campion’s
e.
It refers to the guest
THE FOLLOWING
TEXT IS FOR THE QUESTION NUMBER 18-24
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The Green Family and their guest, Mr. Campion, have just arrived at
the entrance of a famous West End Theatre. Mr. Green has left his car in a car
park just round the corner. Mr. Campion has not bought the ticket after all, as
it was decided after a friendly argument that Mr. Green would pay.
Mr. Green: I thought we should never get here, the traffic jams get
worse and were every year, I must ask all of you to wait here a minute, the
seats are reserved, but I have to collect the tickets at the bus office
Mrs.
Green: Stay with me, children otherwise you will get lost in the crowd
(Mr.
Green returns after a few minutes)
Mr.
Green: Well here we are. Is it any use buying a programme? After all we know
the names of everyone in the cast.
Mr.
Campion: I think I shall get one for myself as a souvenir of our evening out.
Mr.
Green No, let me do it. I have got seats in the third row of the dress circle,
the other rows were booked up
Mrs.
Green: Splendid. I hate the front rows of the stalls. I always get a stiff
neck. The upper circle is too high for my liking and one gets such a poor view
of the stage from the bones. Where do you generally sit, Mr. Campion?
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18. What is the title suit to the text above?
a. The Visit
b. The Arrival
c. At The
Doctor’s
d. At The
Theatre
e. A Seaside Resort
19. What is the right explanation for ‘Curtain
raiser’?
a. A
short play sometimes performers before
main play
b.
Causing great horror or fear
c. A
short piece of drama that consists of only one act
d.
The appearance of one or more performers on stage after a performance to
acknowledge the audience’s applause
e. A
row of lights along the front of a stage at a theatre
20. What is the right explanation for ‘Curtain call’?
a. A
short play sometimes performers before
main play
b.
Causing great horror or fear
c. A
short piece of drama that consists of only one act
d.
The appearance of one or more performers on stage after a performance to
acknowledge the audience’s applause
e. A
row of lights along the front of a stage at a theatre
21. The Green Family and their guest, Mr. Campion, have just arrived at
the entrance of a famous West End Theatre.
The synonym of underlined word is…..
a. wellknown
b. welldone
c. well being
d. wellcome
e. wellsound
22. Where
did Mr. Green park his car?
a. He parked his car in just
round the corner
b. He parked his car in a
car park
c. He parked his car in a
car park just round the corner
d. He parked his car in a
corner
e. He parked his car in
front of the theatre
23. Why did Mr.
Campion want to buy the programme?
a. He wanted to know the actors and actresses of
the cast
b. He wanted to
get the souvenir from England if he backed to France
c. He wanted to
get the proof if he ever gone to England d. He wanted to get the souvenir if he
ever entered a famous West End Theatre
e. He wanted to know how the programme in
England
24. Where did they finally get seat?
a. in the first row of the dress circle
b.
in the second row of the dress circle
c.
in the third row of the dress circle
d.
in the fourth row of the dress circle
e.
in the fifth row of the dress circle
THE FOLLOWING
TEXT IS FOR THE QUESTION NUMBER 25-31
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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.
Worsley: Well, it is no good letting this state of affairs drag on
indefinitely. You ought to see a doctor right away
Mr.
Alliston: Do you know a good doctor?
Mr.
Worsley: 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 Sunday painters.(an amateur painter)
Mr.
Alliston: Is he as good at madicine as you are at painting?
Mr.
Worsley: 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.
Alliston: Is he a specialist?
Mr.
Worsley: 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.
Alliston: He seems to be a refreshing sort of exception to the general rule.
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25. Who
is Mr. Worsley?
a. He is the close friend of Dr.Tester
b. He is an amateur painter
c. He is Mr. Alliston’s friend
d. a, b, c are right
e. a, b, c are wrong
26.
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. The meaning of the underlined sentence is:
a. an expression to show concern for someone who is looking unwell
b. an expression to show concern for someone who is looking sick
c. an expression to show concern for someone who is looking ill
d. an expression to show concern for someone who is looking unfine
e. all are right
27. Who is Dr.Tester’s father?
a. His father was well known as a chemist in these parts b. His father was well known as a dentist in these parts c. His father was well known as a scientist in these parts d. His father was well known as a cardiologist in these parts e. His father was well known as an infallible diagnostician
28. Is Dr.Tester a specialist?
a. No, but he is the male nurseb. No, but he is health care workers
c. No, but he is a general practitionersd. Yes, he is an interniste. Yes, he is a cardiologist
29. What is the secret of Dr. Tester’s Success?
a. Giving much time and
patience to the first consultation
b.
He is infallible diagnostician who always right on his diagnosis
c.
For subsequent visits, he rarely spends less than ten minutes.
d. For subsequent
visits, he spends more than fifteen minutes.
e. He has an almost uncanny skill with drugs and the making out of
prescription
30. Mr. Alliston: He seems to be a refreshing sort of exception
to the general rule
What does the
underlined word refer to?
a. Mr. Alliston
b. Dr. Tester
c. Dr. Tester’s
Father
d. Mr. Worsley
e. No right
answer
31. Are Mr. Worsley and Dr. Tester have the same
hobby? What is their hobby?
a. Yes, They are; their hobby is fishing
b. Yes, They are; their hobby is swimming
c. Yes, They are; their hobby is racing
d. Yes, They are; their hobby is writing
e. Yes, They are; their hobby is painting
PART II. FOR
NUMBER 32-40 (MAKE QUESTION FROM THE SENTENCES PROVIDED)
(Student’s
Competence: The students can make question from the answer connected with the
text provided with good structure and right grammar)
32. Mr. Alliston is
sitting in the crowded waiting-room at Dr. Tester's.
a. Where is Mr. Worsley painting?
b.What did Mr Alliston do in the crowded
waiting-room?
c. Who is sitting in the crowded waiting-room?
d.When is Mr Alliston sitting?
e. Who is Mr. Alliston?
33. Remembering his friend's remarks, Mr Alliston
examines with curiosity the water-colours and engravings on the wall
a.
How
does Mr Aliston examine the water-colours an angravings on the wall
b.
What
does Mr Alliston examine with curiosity?
c. Why does
Mr Alliston examines with curiosity the water-colours and engravings on the
wall?
d. No question true
e. No question false
34. Mr. Worsley: He is. Furthermore, he has not the
gloomy bedside manner. It is the manner refers to most often to the way a
doctor interacts and communicates with patients.
a. What do mean
the gloomy beside manner?
b. What does
mean the gloomy beside manner?
c. What did
mean the gloomy beside manner?
d. What was
mean the gloomy beside manner?
e. What were
mean the gloomy beside manner?
35. Well, your weight is what it ought to be; no
danger for your middle-age spread just yet!
a. What about my weight, was it danger for my middle-age?
b. What about your weight, is it danger for my middle-age?
c.What about our weight, was it danger for my middle-age?
d. What about my weight, is it danger for my middle-age?
e. What about their weight, was it danger for their middle-age?
36. We shall at end to that in jiffy. Your blood pressure is a
little low
a. When shall we end and
what about my blood pressure?
b. When shall we end and what about your blood pressure?
c. When may we end and what about my blood pressure?
d. When will you check my
blood pressure?
e. How can I know about my blood pressure?
37. Now, sit up please and I`ll examine the heart and lungs.
a. What can I do for you and
what will you examine?
b. What I must do now and
what will I examine?
c. What I can do now and
what will you examine?
d. What I must do now and
what will I examine?
e. What I must do now and
what will you examine?
38. He favours water-colour,
and I prefer working in oils
a. What is the similar between you and Dr. Tester in painting?
b. What is the difference between you and Dr. Tester in painting?
c. What is the similar between you and Dr. Tester in painting?
d. What is the difference between you and Dr Tester in wraiting?
e. What is the similar between you and Dr Tester in painting?
39. The heart is in excellent condition but you have slight
bronchial congestion
a. What about my stomach and lungs?
b. What about my heart and stomach?
c. What about my heart and lungs?
d. What about my kidney and lungs?
e. What about my heart and kidney?
40. Actually he is getting quite famous in this district because he
is an infallible diagnostician
a. Why is he getting quite stingy in this district?
b. Why is he getting quite poor in this district?
c. Why is he getting quite rich in this district?
d. Why is he getting quite famous in this district?
e. What does Dr.Tester make so he is getting rich?
PART III. FOR
QUESTION NUMBER 41-45ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ACCORDING THE SONG LYRICS PROVIDED
(The Competence:
The student can understand the content of song lyrics, find the value and
learning behind the song)
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Things that I've said
No they don't mean nothing at all
Time just flies by
When I'm with the One I love
Even sunlight makes it through the dark
In a cold misty sky
And when I'm all alone tonight
You'll be right here by my side
No matter what the world brings
And even if the birds won't sing
Better times are on their way
‘Cause I know You're there
And even if the
sun won't smile
I know it's
been a while
Since I've felt
of any light
But I know
You're there
Good times,
they never last
I wish they
were around
Their time has
past us now
still haven't
made a sound
Some folks are
dying to live
and others live
to die
And somehow
when I think of You
I smile... deep
inside!
The grass was
greener
On the other
side
The world turns
gray now
Are we out of
time?
And when I lie
alone and stare into the dark
I'll remember
what You said as I watch the stars spark
I know it isn't
even time to talk
But
I know You're right here by my side
41. What is the
title of this song lyrics? And who is the singer?
a. You are here
by Raef
b. You are
there by Raef
c. You are here
by Harris J
d. You are
there by Harris J
e. You are here
by Maher Zain
42. From the content of the lyrics, we now the
views of the singer is….
a.
Islamic,
Religious
b.
Socialist,
Religious
c.
Nationalist,
Humanist
d.
Liberalist,
Naturalist
e.
Humanist,
Liberalist
43. And when I lie alone and stare into the
dark
I'll remember
what You said as I watch the stars spark
I know it isn't
even time to talk
But
I know You're right here by my side
What
does the word ‘You’ refer to?
a. Rasulullah SAW
b. The singer’s father
c. Allah SWT
d. The singer’s mother
e. The singer’s friend
44. And even if
the sun won't smile
I know it's
been a while
Since I've felt
of any light
But I know
You're there
The
most important for the singer is…..
a. The sun that
always smile
b. The light
still felt
c. The bird
always sings
d. The star
still sparking
e. Allah SWT are right by his side
45.
Who is Raef?
a. Canadian
Muslim artist father and mother are from Egypt but Raef was born in the England
b. American
Muslim artist father and mother are from Egypt but Raef was born in the United
States
c. Sweden
Muslim artist father and mother are from Egypt but Raef was born in the Germany
d. American
Muslim artist father and mother are from Egypt but Raef was born in Germany
e. American
Muslim artist father and mother are from Sweden but Raef was born in England
PART IV. FOR
NUMBER 46-50
REARRANGE THE
MESSY WORDS PROVIDED THROUGH CHOOSING THE RIGHT SENTENCES AT MULTIPLE CHOICE
BELOW.
(The
Competence: Student can understand the right structure of a sentence)
46. Mr. Alliston – not –Well- detain - I - need
-you- any longer - prescription- your- here- is
a. Well, Mr. Alliston, I need not detain you any
longer, here is your prescription.
b.Here is your prescription, Mr. Alliston, I need
not detain you any longer, well
c. Mr. Alliston, I need not detain you any longer,
here is your prescription, well,
d.I need not detain you any longer. Here is your
prescription. Well, Mr. Alliston
e. Well, I need not detain you any longer, here is
your prescription,Mr. Alliston
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translation in Indonesian below
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47. I- come-
Shall- back- to- check –the- my- health- at- the- end –of- week?
a. Shall a come
back to my health check at the end of the week?
b. I come back
to check my health shall at the end of the week?
c. Shall I come
back to check my health at the end of the week?
d. Shall back I
come to check my health at the end of the week?
e. Shall at the
end of the week, I come back to check my health?
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48. if –you-
Only- feel- I -am – must,- overwhelmed- with- this- work-present –epidemic-
with-of- flu
a. I am
overwhelmed with work with this present epidemic of flu Only if you feel must
b. Only if you
feel must, I am overwhelmed with work with this present epidemic of flu
c. Only if you
feel must, I am overwhelmed with work with this present epidemic of flu
d.I am
overwhelmed with work with this present epidemic of flu. Only if you feel must,
e. I am
overwhelmed, Only if you feel must, with work with this present epidemic of flu
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49. Please -In
–any- case- my -very –give- kind -to -Mr. Worsley - regards
a. Please give
my very kind regards to Mr. Worsley, in any case
b. Please give
my very kind regards, in any case, to Mr. Worsley.
c. In any case,
to Mr. Worsley, please give my very kind regards
d. In any case,
please give my very kind regards to Mr. Worsley.
e. In any case,
to Mr. Worsley, give my very kind regards please
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50. we- Perhaps-
shall –again- one- meet- days- of- these- out- of – hours- consulting
a. Perhaps we
shall meet again one of these days out of
consulting hours
b. We shall
meet again one perhaps of these days out of
consulting hours
c. We shall
meet again one of these days out of
consulting hours perhaps
d. Of these
days out of consulting hours, perhaps we
shall meet again one
e. Out of consulting hours perhaps we shall meet again
one of these days
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