Penilaian Akhir Semester Ganjil Bahasa Inggris kelas X
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
I _____ (no/come) to her wedding, yesterday
do not come
did not come
does not come
am not
was not
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A Service of love (a story by O. Henry - adapted)
Delia was a young pianist with long, slender fingers, and blonde hair and a kind, generous nature. Her husband Joe was a promising young painter. broad shouldered, with bushy eyebrows and wide smile and an honest, hardworking young man. They lived together in a small flat in New York.
Each of them was taking lessons, Joe with a famous art teacher, and Delia with a great pianist from Germany. They were the best teachers, and lessons were expensive, more than they could really afford, but, ... when you love your art, nothing is too much.
But soon, the money began to run out and they could not afford the lessons anymore.
Then one day Delia came home and told Joe that she had met a man. The man's daughter Sally, wanted to learn the piano and he was going to pay her $50 an hour.
"Delia", Joe said, "I'd be so much happier if you kept up your lesson". Delia said that it didn't matter. She said "When I've earned some money, I'll start again. When you love your art, nothing's too much." But Joe decided that he was also going to stop his lessons, to paint pictures and try to sell them.
A few days later, Joe came home and proudly took $200 from his pocket. Delia laughed and asked him where he'd got it from. "I met a man from Vermont," he said, "who bought my paintings. And he wants to buy more!
So the two of them were happy for a while. They didn't have to worry any more about finding the money to buy food and pay the bills. They missed their lessons, but that didn't seem to matter.
Then, one day, came home and saw that Delia's hand was wrapped in a bandage. He asked her what had happened and if she was alright. "Oh," said Delia. "My student, Sally, asked me to make some coffee for her. So I did and I dropped the coffee and burned my hand. But she went straight to the drugstore and got this bandage for me".
Joe sat down and told Delia to sit down too. "Delia, what have you been doing the last two weeks?" he asked. She tried not to tell him, but then the tears began. "Oh Joe. I could not get students so I got a job as a waitress in a diner. And today I burned my hand with hot water. So. I can't work anymore. I am sorry, Joe but we'll still have money from the man in Vermont, won't we?
Joe looked at her. " There is no man in Vermont" he said. "I haven't sold any paintings, I've been working in a drugstore and today someone came from the diner to buy bandages for a woman who'd burned her hand. So when I saw you, well I guessed."
They both laughed. So we've told each other lies," said Joe. "But when you love your art ... "
Delia put her fingers to his lips. "No, Joe," she said. " Just 'When you love'..."
Why did Delia and Joe stop taking lessons?
They got bored
Delia got burned
They couldn't afford the lessons
The want another teacher
Joe want another job
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Ten years ago, I ___ a student like you
is
am
was
were
are
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Please fill the blank with the extreme adjective!
That is not just a big watermelon. That watermelon is ____
huge
bigger
big
large
larger
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A Service of love (a story by O. Henry - adapted)
Delia was a young pianist with long, slender fingers, and blonde hair and a kind, generous nature. Her husband Joe was a promising young painter. broad shouldered, with bushy eyebrows and wide smile and an honest, hardworking young man. They lived together in a small flat in New York.
Each of them was taking lessons, Joe with a famous art teacher, and Delia with a great pianist from Germany. They were the best teachers, and lessons were expensive, more than they could really afford, but, ... when you love your art, nothing is too much.
But soon, the money began to run out and they could not afford the lessons anymore.
Then one day Delia came home and told Joe that she had met a man. The man's daughter Sally, wanted to learn the piano and he was going to pay her $50 an hour.
"Delia", Joe said, "I'd be so much happier if you kept up your lesson". Delia said that it didn't matter. She said "When I've earned some money, I'll start again. When you love your art, nothing's too much." But Joe decided that he was also going to stop his lessons, to paint pictures and try to sell them.
A few days later, Joe came home and proudly took $200 from his pocket. Delia laughed and asked him where he'd got it from. "I met a man from Vermont," he said, "who bought my paintings. And he wants to buy more!
So the two of them were happy for a while. They didn't have to worry any more about finding the money to buy food and pay the bills. They missed their lessons, but that didn't seem to matter.
Then, one day, came home and saw that Delia's hand was wrapped in a bandage. He asked her what had happened and if she was alright. "Oh," said Delia. "My student, Sally, asked me to make some coffee for her. So I did and I dropped the coffee and burned my hand. But she went straight to the drugstore and got this bandage for me".
Joe sat down and told Delia to sit down too. "Delia, what have you been doing the last two weeks?" he asked. She tried not to tell him, but then the tears began. "Oh Joe. I could not get students so I got a job as a waitress in a diner. And today I burned my hand with hot water. So. I can't work anymore. I am sorry, Joe but we'll still have money from the man in Vermont, won't we?
Joe looked at her. " There is no man in Vermont" he said. "I haven't sold any paintings, I've been working in a drugstore and today someone came from the diner to buy bandages for a woman who'd burned her hand. So when I saw you, well I guessed."
They both laughed. So we've told each other lies," said Joe. "But when you love your art ... "
Delia put her fingers to his lips. "No, Joe," she said. " Just 'When you love'..."
How did they say that they were making money?
Delia said, she works in Diner and Joe said, he works in a drugstore
Delia said, she teaches piano lesson. Joe said, he sell his paintings.
Delia said, she works in drugstore and Joe said, he works in a diner
Delia said, she sells paintings and Joe said, he works in a drugstore
Delia said, she works in Diner and Joe said, he works as a chef
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A Service of love (a story by O. Henry - adapted)
Delia was a young pianist with long, slender fingers, and blonde hair and a kind, generous nature. Her husband Joe was a promising young painter. broad shouldered, with bushy eyebrows and wide smile and an honest, hardworking young man. They lived together in a small flat in New York.
Each of them was taking lessons, Joe with a famous art teacher, and Delia with a great pianist from Germany. They were the best teachers, and lessons were expensive, more than they could really afford, but, ... when you love your art, nothing is too much.
But soon, the money began to run out and they could not afford the lessons anymore.
Then one day Delia came home and told Joe that she had met a man. The man's daughter Sally, wanted to learn the piano and he was going to pay her $50 an hour.
"Delia", Joe said, "I'd be so much happier if you kept up your lesson". Delia said that it didn't matter. She said "When I've earned some money, I'll start again. When you love your art, nothing's too much." But Joe decided that he was also going to stop his lessons, to paint pictures and try to sell them.
A few days later, Joe came home and proudly took $200 from his pocket. Delia laughed and asked him where he'd got it from. "I met a man from Vermont," he said, "who bought my paintings. And he wants to buy more!
So the two of them were happy for a while. They didn't have to worry any more about finding the money to buy food and pay the bills. They missed their lessons, but that didn't seem to matter.
Then, one day, came home and saw that Delia's hand was wrapped in a bandage. He asked her what had happened and if she was alright. "Oh," said Delia. "My student, Sally, asked me to make some coffee for her. So I did and I dropped the coffee and burned my hand. But she went straight to the drugstore and got this bandage for me".
Joe sat down and told Delia to sit down too. "Delia, what have you been doing the last two weeks?" he asked. She tried not to tell him, but then the tears began. "Oh Joe. I could not get students so I got a job as a waitress in a diner. And today I burned my hand with hot water. So. I can't work anymore. I am sorry, Joe but we'll still have money from the man in Vermont, won't we?
Joe looked at her. " There is no man in Vermont" he said. "I haven't sold any paintings, I've been working in a drugstore and today someone came from the diner to buy bandages for a woman who'd burned her hand. So when I saw you, well I guessed."
They both laughed. So we've told each other lies," said Joe. "But when you love your art ... "
Delia put her fingers to his lips. "No, Joe," she said. " Just 'When you love'..."
Why did Delia go to work in a diner?
because she needed friends
because she did not like teaching
because she wanted free food
because she love food
because she couldn't get students
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A Service of love (a story by O. Henry - adapted)
Delia was a young pianist with long, slender fingers, and blonde hair and a kind, generous nature. Her husband Joe was a promising young painter. broad shouldered, with bushy eyebrows and wide smile and an honest, hardworking young man. They lived together in a small flat in New York.
Each of them was taking lessons, Joe with a famous art teacher, and Delia with a great pianist from Germany. They were the best teachers, and lessons were expensive, more than they could really afford, but, ... when you love your art, nothing is too much.
But soon, the money began to run out and they could not afford the lessons anymore.
Then one day Delia came home and told Joe that she had met a man. The man's daughter Sally, wanted to learn the piano and he was going to pay her $50 an hour.
"Delia", Joe said, "I'd be so much happier if you kept up your lesson". Delia said that it didn't matter. She said "When I've earned some money, I'll start again. When you love your art, nothing's too much." But Joe decided that he was also going to stop his lessons, to paint pictures and try to sell them.
A few days later, Joe came home and proudly took $200 from his pocket. Delia laughed and asked him where he'd got it from. "I met a man from Vermont," he said, "who bought my paintings. And he wants to buy more!
So the two of them were happy for a while. They didn't have to worry any more about finding the money to buy food and pay the bills. They missed their lessons, but that didn't seem to matter.
Then, one day, came home and saw that Delia's hand was wrapped in a bandage. He asked her what had happened and if she was alright. "Oh," said Delia. "My student, Sally, asked me to make some coffee for her. So I did and I dropped the coffee and burned my hand. But she went straight to the drugstore and got this bandage for me".
Joe sat down and told Delia to sit down too. "Delia, what have you been doing the last two weeks?" he asked. She tried not to tell him, but then the tears began. "Oh Joe. I could not get students so I got a job as a waitress in a diner. And today I burned my hand with hot water. So. I can't work anymore. I am sorry, Joe but we'll still have money from the man in Vermont, won't we?
Joe looked at her. " There is no man in Vermont" he said. "I haven't sold any paintings, I've been working in a drugstore and today someone came from the diner to buy bandages for a woman who'd burned her hand. So when I saw you, well I guessed."
They both laughed. So we've told each other lies," said Joe. "But when you love your art ... "
Delia put her fingers to his lips. "No, Joe," she said. " Just 'When you love'..."
How did Joe know that Delia had not burned her hand with coffee?
Delia seemed suspicious, she blinks her eyes alot
Joe did not believe Delia, because he thought Delia is a liar.
someone told Joe that she burned her hands from the stove flame.
Joe guessed, because someone from diner bought bandages for women
Delia always told Joe the truth that she burned her hands with coffee
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