Dear
Rita,
Thank you for inviting me to your birthday party.
Unfortunately, I can’t attend it because my Aunt Agnes and Uncle Eddie from
Australia will be visiting my family at that time, Thanks again for the
invitation.
Sally
- Who is having a birthday party?
A.
Rita
B.
Sally
C.
Eddie
D.
Agnes
- Which item does a teenager spend
most of his money out?
A. Food and drinks
B. Transport
C. Clothing
D. Hobbies
- Which two item does a teenager
spend the same amount of money out?
A. Hobbies and savings
B. Transport and
clothing
C. Food,drinks and
hobbies
D. Clothing and
entertainment
Be kind to animals
Report all cases of cruelty to animals to the SPCA.
(Tel: 03- 42565312)
- Which of the following is best
explains the slogan?
A. You must not be
cruel to your pets.
B. You must give food
to all stray animals.
C. You must send all
animals to the animal shelter.
D. You must donate
money to help poor animals
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stickers, badges, posters and lots more.
For more
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- Who will the advertisement most
likely attract?
A. Mr Flintstonne
B. Pickpockets
C. Shopkeepers
D. Touchers
- According to the advertisement,
how can a person make a extra pocket money?
A. By putting money in
the bank.
B. By selling things
for the company.
C. By working at the
bus or train station.
D. By starting a
business in a supermarkets.
- This sign tells us that this box
A. Contains a poisonous
substance
B. Should be handled
gently
C. Is needed urgently
D. Is very heavy
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Stonell
Step-by-step guide
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handy tips, basic techniques and fabulous ideas, this book will definitely
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- This poster on the left is about a
A.
Book
B.
Card
C.
Shop
D.
Handicraft
- The notice tells us
A.
That
only private people can come here.
B.
Those
visitors should respect privately.
C.
That
this place is only for private.
D.
To
keep out of this place.
- These T-shirts are meant for those who
A.
Big
in size
B.
Adventurous
C.
Waiting
for these designs
D.
Interested
in good discount
Question 11-
18 are bases on the following tasks.
Florence Nightingale’s parents were horrified. Their
daughter had just ______ (11) her intention to be a nurse. In those days
nursing was ________ (12) the lowest occupations. However, Florence was
________ (13) and believed that God had given her a special calling.
Despite her ________ (14) objections, she studied
nursing. Then, ________ (15)1854, the government asked her to run the British
Army hospital in the Crimea. With her emphasis on hygiene, she and her nurse’s
________ (16) down the hospital death rate. ________ (17) the strain of the war
had permanently damaged her health, she was still able to ________ (18) a
nurses’ school. She also served as an inspiration for the founding of the Red
Cross by Jean Henri Dunant.
- A. Told
B.
Said
C.
Talked
D.
Announced
- A. by
B. on
C. for
D. among
- A. determined
B. careful
C. honest
D. proud
- A. parent
B. parents
C. parent’s
D. parents’
- A. in
B. at
C. on
D. for
- A. brought
B. moved
C. pulled
D. took
- A. Therefore
B. Although
C. Because
D. If
- A. establish
B. establishes
C. establishing
D. established
Question 19-
21
Read the
dialogue below and choose the best meaning for the phrases underlined.
Mother: Aren’t you going to complete your science
project now?
Devi : No,
I’m calling it a night(19).
Mother: It’s not even 8.00p.m. Are you not feeling
well?
Devi : I’m
just tired. I slept very late at night.
Mother: I’ve told you time and again(20) to get
enough rest.
Devi : I
know. But I was staying up to revise for a test today.
Mother: Oh, I see. Well, I’m glad you’re working so
hard.
Devi : You
know that I don’t play the fool(21) when it comes to study.
Mother: And I’m very thankful for that.
- calling it at night
A.
making
a phone call tonight
B.
scared
of going out at night
C.
meeting
someone
D.
stopping
work
- time and again
A.
many
times
B.
a
few times
C.
sometimes
D.
twice
- I don’t play the fool
A.
I’m
not stupid
B.
I
fool around
C.
I’m
serious
D.
I
play less
Question
22-24
Read the
text below and choose the best meaning for the expression underlined.
Mimi’s ambition was to be a research scientist. She
was very good with most scientific experiments. However, Mimi was not good at
carrying out biological experiments. Whenever Mimi saw blood, she would break
out in a cold swear (22).
Last month, Mimi fainted while carrying out an
experiment during science class. It was a while before Mimi came to (23).
She was then sent to the nearby clinic for a check-up.
Nowadays, Mimi steers clear of (24) anything to
do with blood. She does not want to faint again.
- Break out in a cold swear
A.
Feel
tired
B.
Not
feel well
C.
Run
around and swear
D.
Become
very nervous or frightened
- Came to
A.
Regained
consciousness
B.
Partly
recovered
C.
Became
sane
D.
Arrived
- Steers clear of
A.
Drives
away from
B.
Prevents
C.
Dislikes
D.
Avoids
Question
25-28
Choose the true
spelling of the words.
25.
A.
civic-conciousness
B. civic-consiouceness
C. civic-consciousness
D. civi-conscioucsness
26.
A.
appreciate
B. apreciate
C. appreciart
D. appliciate
27.
A.
unnecessarily
B. unessari
C. unnecessy
D. necessunsy
28.
A.
appropriate
B. applopliate
C. appopriarte
D. apropriate
Question
29-32
Based from
the Stanza 1 of the poem, Mr. Nobody, that you learn, choose the best answer in
the following question
29.
Mr.
Nobody is not
A.
Odd
B.
Queer
C.
Strange
D.
Awkward
30.
Mr.
Nobody is like a mouse because he is
A.
Dirty
B.
Quiet
C.
Small
D.
Invisible
31.
Where
is Mr. Nobody said to be?
A.
In
the cabinet
B.
In
the kitchen
C.
In
every house
D.
In
a quiet corner
32.
Why
is it that nobody has seen Mr. Nobody’s face?
A.
He
moves about quietly.
B.
He
is an imaginary person.
C.
He
is quick to hide himself.
D.
He
goes in and out of the house.
Question
33-36
Based from
the Stanza 3 of the poem, Mr. Nobody, that you learn, choose the best answer in
the following question.
33.
Why
does the water cannot boil?
A.
The
wood is slightly wet.
B.
The
kettle is too big.
C.
The
fire is too small.
D.
The
wood is not enough.
34.
In
the stanza, the person who messes up the house most likely
A.
A
girl
B.
A
boy
C.
A
toddler
D.
An
elderly person
35.
Based
on the stanza, we can say that Mr. Nobody likes to
A.
Walk
on soil
B.
Run
on dirty carpets
C.
Play
in muddy place
D.
Do
all household chores
36.
What
does soil in line 4 mean?
A.
Are
wet
B.
Have
earth
C.
Are
missing
D.
Become
dirty
Question
37-40
Based from
the poem, Mr. Nobody , that you learn, Choose ‘A’ for true statement and choose
’D’ for wrong statement.
37.
Mr.
Nobody is the name of the mouse. ( )
38.
We
don’t know the name of the author of this poem. ( )
39.
Mr.
Nobody enjoys playing with pins. (
)
40.
This
poem is humorous and light-hearted. (
)