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ULANGAN AKHIR SEMESTER GASAL KLS XII

Total questions: 24

Worksheet time: 19mins

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1.

Question 1 to 3 refer to the following text

Secretary             : Good morning, Madam. Can I help you?

Guest                    : Yes.  Can I meet the manager?

Secretary             : I’m sorry, he’s in a conference at the moment. Would you like me to make an appointment for you tomorrow?

Guest                    : No thanks. I’ll meet him anytime. Please tell him that Mrs. Ceria was here.

Secretary             : Sure.

a)

In a market.

b)

   In an office.

c)

   In a meeting.

d)

    

In Mrs.Ceria’s house.

e)

In a conference.

2.

Secretary             : Good morning, Madam. Can I help you?

Guest                    : Yes.  Can I meet the manager?

Secretary             : I’m sorry, he’s in a conference at the moment. Would you like me to make an appointment for you tomorrow?

Guest                    : No thanks. I’ll meet him anytime. Please tell him that Mrs. Ceria was here.

Secretary             : Sure.

  I’m sorry, he’s in a conference at the moment. The underlined phrase has similar meaning with…

a)

      At present.

b)

   A good time.

    

c)

   Yesterday.

  

d)

  In the future.

e)

Every day.

3.

Secretary             : Good morning, Madam. Can I help you?

Guest                    : Yes.  Can I meet the manager?

Secretary             : I’m sorry, he’s in a conference at the moment. Would you like me to make an appointment for you tomorrow?

Guest                    : No thanks. I’ll meet him anytime. Please tell him that Mrs. Ceria was here.

Secretary             : Sure.

  What will the guest probably do after the conversation?

a)

Leave a message.

    

b)

Give a tip.   

c)

  Call the manager.    

d)

Make an appointment.

    

e)

   Leave the place.

4.

Anton   : It’s very cold, isn’t it?

Ryan      : Yes. May I shut the window?

Anton   : Oh yes, please.

Ryan      : Why don’t you wear a sweater?

Anton   : Oh, I left mine in the station.

Ryan      : I’m sorry to hear that. Would you like to wear mine? I have one more in my suitcase.

Anton   : That’s very kind of you, thanks.

  What did Ryan do at the beginning of the conversation?

a)

Ask a question.

b)

     

Ask someone to do something.

 

c)

Offer something to someone.

     

d)

Repair the window.

     

e)

Close the window.

5.

Anton   : It’s very cold, isn’t it?

Ryan      : Yes. May I shut the window?

Anton   : Oh yes, please.

Ryan      : Why don’t you wear a sweater?

Anton   : Oh, I left mine in the station.

Ryan      : I’m sorry to hear that. Would you like to wear mine? I have one more in my suitcase.

Anton   : That’s very kind of you, thanks.

  What did Ryan offer for the second time?

a)

     A sweater.

   

b)

    A suitcase.

    

c)

         A station.

    

d)

  An offer.

  

e)

   A window.

6.

Anton   : It’s very cold, isn’t it?

Ryan      : Yes. May I shut the window?

Anton   : Oh yes, please.

Ryan      : Why don’t you wear a sweater?

Anton   : Oh, I left mine in the station.

Ryan      : I’m sorry to hear that. Would you like to wear mine? I have one more in my suitcase.

Anton   : That’s very kind of you, thanks.

  What will Anton probably do with the sweater?

a)

He will not wear it.

   

b)

He will offer it.

c)

He will buy it.

 

d)

    He will hold it

 

e)

He will wear it.

7.

Beno     : Adi, I have a problem with my homework. I can’t finish it.

Adi         : May I help you?

Beno     : I’d love to, Thanks.

Adi         : What problem do you have with your homework?

Beno     : Sorry, I don’t bring the book now. I’ll go home and take it right away.

Adi         : Ok. I’ll wait for you here.

 

   What is the dialog about?

a)

Cheat a homework.

   

b)

A problem in a homework.

   

c)

Helping someone’s homework.

d)

Joining a homework.

    

e)

Doing a homework together.

8.

Beno     : Adi, I have a problem with my homework. I can’t finish it.

Adi         : May I help you?

Beno     : I’d love to, Thanks.

Adi         : What problem do you have with your homework?

Beno     : Sorry, I don’t bring the book now. I’ll go home and take it right away.

Adi         : Ok. I’ll wait for you here.

question I’ll go home and take it right away. The underlined phrase has similar meaning with…

a)

Soon.

b)

On the right.  

c)

Far a way.

    

d)

   Tonight.

   

e)

Tomorrow.

9.

Beno     : Adi, I have a problem with my homework. I can’t finish it.

Adi         : May I help you?

Beno     : I’d love to, Thanks.

Adi         : What problem do you have with your homework?

Beno     : Sorry, I don’t bring the book now. I’ll go home and take it right away.

Adi         : Ok. I’ll wait for you here.

 question :    What will Adi probably do then?

a)

  Wait for his friend.

 

b)

Take a book.

 

c)

   Help his friend.   

 

d)

Ask for someone’s help.

    

 

e)

   Do his own homework.

 

10.

John                       : Excuse me. You seem to have a problem with your camera. … (10) me to help you?

Stranger               : Yes. I want to take picture but it cannot be operated. 

a)

Can I

b)

  May I

c)

  Would you   

d)

Do you like

   

e)

   Would you like

11.

John                       : Let me see. Oh I see, you just forgot to open the lens lid. OK. Now you can try it.

Stranger               : OK. Thank you for your help.

John                      : ….(11) it.

a)

You are welcome

b)

    

No problem

c)

Don’t mention

d)

  Don’t do    

e)

  

  Yes I can fix

12.

Receiptionist  : Excuse me. … (12) help you?

Mr. Arga           : Yes, could I have a room for the night?

a)

   May I   

b)

 

  Can you

 

c)

   Would you     

d)

   

  Woud you like

e)

Must I

13.

Receiptionist  : … (13). Would you like a room with a shower or a bath?

Mr. Arga           : A shower. How much is the room?

 

a)

  I am sorry.

b)

  Pardon.

  

c)

Certainly.

  

d)

Certainty.

  

e)

  Let’s.

14.

Question 14 to 18 refer to the following text

Lilis Handayani                                                                                                                                 

Jl. A. Yani 389

Surabaya, 65151

April 19, 2009

Mr Frank Peterson, Personnel Manager                                                                                

Jeans and Co.

Jl. Raya Pandaan 186

Pandaan Pasuruan, Jawa Timur, 98502

Dear Mr. Peterson:                                                                                                                                        

I am writing to you in response to your advertisement for a local branch manager, which appeared in the Jawa Pos on Sunday, June 15. As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience and qualifications match this position's requirements.

My current position, managing the local branch of a national shoe retailer, has provided the opportunity to work under a high-pressure, team environment, where it is essential to be able to work closely with my colleagues in order to meet sales deadlines. In addition to my responsibilities as manager, I also developed time management tools for staff using Access and Excel from Microsoft's Office Suite.

Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to personally discuss why I am particularly suited for this position. Please call me after 4.00 p.m. to suggest a time we may meet. I can be reached via telephone number 031-858564 or by email at lilish@yahoo.com.

Sincerely,                                                                                                                                                            

 

Lilis Handayani

question :  Why did the writer write the letter?

a)

To practice writing a letter.

b)

    To response something.

  

c)

  To apply for a job in Jeans Co.  

d)

To meet Mr.Peterson.

e)

To show the writer’s experience.

15.

Lilis Handayani                                                                                                                                 

Jl. A. Yani 389

Surabaya, 65151

April 19, 2009

Mr Frank Peterson, Personnel Manager                                                                                

Jeans and Co.

Jl. Raya Pandaan 186

Pandaan Pasuruan, Jawa Timur, 98502

Dear Mr. Peterson:                                                                                                                                        

I am writing to you in response to your advertisement for a local branch manager, which appeared in the Jawa Pos on Sunday, June 15. As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience and qualifications match this position's requirements.

My current position, managing the local branch of a national shoe retailer, has provided the opportunity to work under a high-pressure, team environment, where it is essential to be able to work closely with my colleagues in order to meet sales deadlines. In addition to my responsibilities as manager, I also developed time management tools for staff using Access and Excel from Microsoft's Office Suite.

Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to personally discuss why I am particularly suited for this position. Please call me after 4.00 p.m. to suggest a time we may meet. I can be reached via telephone number 031-858564 or by email at lilish@yahoo.com.

Sincerely,                                                                                                                                                            

 

Lilis Handayani

Question :   What position was being advertised?

a)

  A shoe retailer.

  

b)

A branch manager.

c)

 

A personnel Manager.

d)

    

A company staff.

e)

A team leader.

16.

Lilis Handayani                                                                                                                                 

Jl. A. Yani 389

Surabaya, 65151

April 19, 2009

Mr Frank Peterson, Personnel Manager                                                                                

Jeans and Co.

Jl. Raya Pandaan 186

Pandaan Pasuruan, Jawa Timur, 98502

Dear Mr. Peterson:                                                                                                                                        

I am writing to you in response to your advertisement for a local branch manager, which appeared in the Jawa Pos on Sunday, June 15. As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience and qualifications match this position's requirements.

My current position, managing the local branch of a national shoe retailer, has provided the opportunity to work under a high-pressure, team environment, where it is essential to be able to work closely with my colleagues in order to meet sales deadlines. In addition to my responsibilities as manager, I also developed time management tools for staff using Access and Excel from Microsoft's Office Suite.

Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to personally discuss why I am particularly suited for this position. Please call me after 4.00 p.m. to suggest a time we may meet. I can be reached via telephone number 031-858564 or by email at lilish@yahoo.com.

Sincerely,                                                                                                                                                            

 

Lilis Handayani

question : As you can see from my enclosed resume... The word underlined word has similar meaning with…

a)

Conclusion.

 

b)

Paper.  

c)

  

  Letter.

   

d)

   

Reference.

e)

     CV.

17.

Lilis Handayani                                                                                                                                 

Jl. A. Yani 389

Surabaya, 65151

April 19, 2009

Mr Frank Peterson, Personnel Manager                                                                                

Jeans and Co.

Jl. Raya Pandaan 186

Pandaan Pasuruan, Jawa Timur, 98502

Dear Mr. Peterson:                                                                                                                                        

I am writing to you in response to your advertisement for a local branch manager, which appeared in the Jawa Pos on Sunday, June 15. As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience and qualifications match this position's requirements.

My current position, managing the local branch of a national shoe retailer, has provided the opportunity to work under a high-pressure, team environment, where it is essential to be able to work closely with my colleagues in order to meet sales deadlines. In addition to my responsibilities as manager, I also developed time management tools for staff using Access and Excel from Microsoft's Office Suite.

Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to personally discuss why I am particularly suited for this position. Please call me after 4.00 p.m. to suggest a time we may meet. I can be reached via telephone number 031-858564 or by email at lilish@yahoo.com.

Sincerely,                                                                                                                                                            

 

Lilis Handayani

Question :The sentence I look forward to the opportunity means…

a)

He is waiting for the chance.

   

b)

He is looking for the chance.

c)

He is looking at the chance.

d)

  He doesn’t like the opportunity.

e)

  He wants to change the opportunity.

18.

Lilis Handayani                                                                                                                                 

Jl. A. Yani 389

Surabaya, 65151

April 19, 2009

Mr Frank Peterson, Personnel Manager                                                                                

Jeans and Co.

Jl. Raya Pandaan 186

Pandaan Pasuruan, Jawa Timur, 98502

Dear Mr. Peterson:                                                                                                                                        

I am writing to you in response to your advertisement for a local branch manager, which appeared in the Jawa Pos on Sunday, June 15. As you can see from my enclosed resume, my experience and qualifications match this position's requirements.

My current position, managing the local branch of a national shoe retailer, has provided the opportunity to work under a high-pressure, team environment, where it is essential to be able to work closely with my colleagues in order to meet sales deadlines. In addition to my responsibilities as manager, I also developed time management tools for staff using Access and Excel from Microsoft's Office Suite.

Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to personally discuss why I am particularly suited for this position. Please call me after 4.00 p.m. to suggest a time we may meet. I can be reached via telephone number 031-858564 or by email at lilish@yahoo.com.

Sincerely,                                                                                                                                                            

 

Lilis Handayani

Question : What will the writer probably do after writing the letter?

a)

 

Prepare for an interview.

  

b)

Prepare for an interview.  

c)

  Continue study.

d)

Call Mr. Peterson

   

e)

Quit from her current job.

19.

Question 19 and 20 refer to the following text

Jameson-Saville PLC

BUSINESS CONTROLLER

Salary £45,000+car

Location: Hanoi, Vietnam

Successful applicant will have:

• Minimum 6 years’ experience

• Experience in S.E Asia

• Excellent English and Vietnamese

Send an up-to-date CV to T.Clapman, jameson-Saville PLC, 1-4 Marple way, London W3 ORG

Question : What is the purpose of the text?

a)

To entertain the reader.

b)

To describe a business

c)

To inform the reader a job vacancy.

d)

.

To tell the reader about a successful applicant.

20.

Question 19 and 20 refer to the following text

Jameson-Saville PLC

BUSINESS CONTROLLER

Salary £45,000+car

Location: Hanoi, Vietnam

Successful applicant will have:

• Minimum 6 years’ experience

• Experience in S.E Asia

• Excellent English and Vietnamese

Send an up-to-date CV to T.Clapman, jameson-Saville PLC, 1-4 Marple way, London W3 ORG

Question : The word ‘controller’ has the closest meaning to:

a)

Programmer.

b)

Supervisor.

c)

Manager.

d)

Employer.

 

21.

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(a)  

22.

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(a)  

23.

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(a)  

24.

house I cleaned if had the , movies I gone to have could the

(a)