1.
- Adinda : Who opened my personal diary? Is that you?
- Yogi : I’m sorry. I have made a mistake
- Adinda : You should not do that. It’s my privacy.
The underlined sentence expresses ....
Correct Answer
B. Admitting a mistake
Explanation
The underlined sentence "I'm sorry. I have made a mistake" expresses admitting a mistake. This is evident from Yogi's response where he acknowledges his error and apologizes for it.
2.
- Ahmad Dadi : I want you to swear that you won’t drive a car anymore until you have a lisence. Do you agree with that?
- Doelah : You have my word on it.
What does Doelah mean?
Correct Answer
A. He promises to his father.
Explanation
The correct answer is "He promises to his father." Doelah's response "You have my word on it" indicates that he is making a promise to Ahmad Dadi, specifically regarding not driving a car until he has a license. This shows that he agrees with Ahmad Dadi's request and is committed to keeping his word.
3.
- Budi : I think .... . My newspaper tore.
- Agam : How come? You yourself stepped on it. Don’t accuse me.
- Budi : But you made it worse.
The appropriate expression to complete the dialog is ....
Correct Answer
D. You are the one to blame
Explanation
In the given conversation, Budi accuses Agam of making the situation worse after Budi's newspaper tore. Budi believes that Agam is responsible for the worsening of the situation. Therefore, the appropriate expression to complete the dialog is "You are the one to blame." This phrase implies that Budi holds Agam accountable for the torn newspaper and believes that Agam's actions contributed to the problem.
4.
- Susan : It must have been you who broke my glass. Who else?
- Andre : No, It’s not me. I’ve just arrived.
- Susan : But you’re the one who sit here.
- Andre : When I took a seat, I found the glass had broken.
The underlined sentence expresses ....
Correct Answer
D. Accussing
Explanation
The underlined sentence "But you're the one who sit here" expresses accusing. Susan is accusing Andre of breaking her glass because he was the one sitting in that spot.
5.
- Keke : I got 80 for my English exam. What about you?
- Fada : I got 40. I’m afraid I can’t pass my exam.
- Keke : . . . .
What is the suitable response to say next?
Correct Answer
B. You must study hard from right now.
Explanation
The suitable response to say next would be "You must study hard from right now." This response acknowledges Fada's concern about not passing the exam and suggests a solution to improve his chances of success. It emphasizes the importance of studying diligently in order to achieve a better result in the future.
6.
- Man : I’m sorry to say this, but your coffee is too sweet.
- Woman : Sorry. I’ve been so careless.
The underlined sentence is the respond the expression of ....
Correct Answer
C. Admitting mistake
Explanation
The woman's response of "Sorry. I've been so careless" indicates that she is acknowledging and taking responsibility for her mistake of making the coffee too sweet. This shows that she is admitting her mistake.
7.
- X : Could you open the dictionary now?
- Y : Yes. What word are you looking for?
- X : What is the meaning of “officiousness”?
What does the underlined expression mean?
Correct Answer
D. Making request.
Explanation
The underlined expression "Could you open the dictionary now?" is an example of making a request. X is asking Y to open the dictionary in order to look up the meaning of a word. This is evident from X's question about the meaning of "officiousness" and the context of the conversation.
8.
- It was a mystery. Every evening, the king’s beautiful daughter was locked in her room, and every morning, her shoes are worn out from dancing too much.
- The king offered a great reward to whoever could solve this mystery. Many people tried, but in vain; then a long came a young man who had a magic cloak that could make invisible. He got it from a godmother, a good witch.
- When evening came, the young man put on his magic cloak and stayed besides the bed of the sleeping girl. In the night, he saw the princess rise from her bed like a sleep –walker and enter a secret passage which opened up in the wall. Without hesitation, the man followed her.
- They crossed a mysterious underground garden. At the end of the long avenue, there stood a castle, gleaming with lights, and there the princess was awaited by the Prince of the Night. A great ball began at once.
- The invisible young man hurried back to the king and told him of all that he had seen. When the princess returned at dawn, she found her father waiting, together with the young man and his godmother. The good witch took away the spell that made the princess dance all night and cast another one on her, which caused her to fall in love with her brave godson.
- What made the young man invisible?
Correct Answer
A. His magic cloak
Explanation
The young man became invisible because of his magic cloak. When he put on the cloak, he was able to blend into his surroundings and become undetectable. This allowed him to follow the princess without being seen, enabling him to discover the secret passage and the castle where the Prince of the Night awaited the princess. The magic cloak was the key to solving the mystery and ultimately winning the reward from the king.
9.
- It was a mystery. Every evening, the king’s beautiful daughter was locked in her room, and every morning, her shoes are worn out from dancing too much.
- The king offered a great reward to whoever could solve this mystery. Many people tried, but in vain; then a long came a young man who had a magic cloak that could make invisible. He got it from a godmother, a good witch.
- When evening came, the young man put on his magic cloak and stayed besides the bed of the sleeping girl. In the night, he saw the princess rise from her bed like a sleep –walker and enter a secret passage which opened up in the wall. Without hesitation, the man followed her.
- They crossed a mysterious underground garden. At the end of the long avenue, there stood a castle, gleaming with lights, and there the princess was awaited by the Prince of the Night. A great ball began at once.
- The invisible young man hurried back to the king and told him of all that he had seen. When the princess returned at dawn, she found her father waiting, together with the young man and his godmother. The good witch took away the spell that made the princess dance all night and cast another one on her, which caused her to fall in love with her brave godson.
- “ ... the a long came a young man who had a magic cloak that could make invisible.
- What does the underlined word mean?
Correct Answer
D. Cannot be seen
Explanation
The underlined word "invisible" means "cannot be seen". This is evident from the context of the passage where it is mentioned that the young man had a magic cloak that could make him invisible.
10.
- It was a mystery. Every evening, the king’s beautiful daughter was locked in her room, and every morning, her shoes are worn out from dancing too much.
- The king offered a great reward to whoever could solve this mystery. Many people tried, but in vain; then a long came a young man who had a magic cloak that could make invisible. He got it from a godmother, a good witch.
- When evening came, the young man put on his magic cloak and stayed besides the bed of the sleeping girl. In the night, he saw the princess rise from her bed like a sleep –walker and enter a secret passage which opened up in the wall. Without hesitation, the man followed her.
- They crossed a mysterious underground garden. At the end of the long avenue, there stood a castle, gleaming with lights, and there the princess was awaited by the Prince of the Night. A great ball began at once.
- The invisible young man hurried back to the king and told him of all that he had seen. When the princess returned at dawn, she found her father waiting, together with the young man and his godmother. The good witch took away the spell that made the princess dance all night and cast another one on her, which caused her to fall in love with her brave godson.
- They crossed a mysterious underground garden. The word “they” refers to ....
Correct Answer
C. The young man and the princess
Explanation
The word "they" in the sentence refers to the young man and the princess. The explanation is supported by the previous sentence which states that the young man followed the princess as she entered a secret passage and they crossed a mysterious underground garden together. Therefore, the correct answer is the young man and the princess.
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- It was a mystery. Every evening, the king’s beautiful daughter was locked in her room, and every morning, her shoes are worn out from dancing too much.
- The king offered a great reward to whoever could solve this mystery. Many people tried, but in vain; then a long came a young man who had a magic cloak that could make invisible. He got it from a godmother, a good witch.
- When evening came, the young man put on his magic cloak and stayed besides the bed of the sleeping girl. In the night, he saw the princess rise from her bed like a sleep –walker and enter a secret passage which opened up in the wall. Without hesitation, the man followed her.
- They crossed a mysterious underground garden. At the end of the long avenue, there stood a castle, gleaming with lights, and there the princess was awaited by the Prince of the Night. A great ball began at once.
- The invisible young man hurried back to the king and told him of all that he had seen. When the princess returned at dawn, she found her father waiting, together with the young man and his godmother. The good witch took away the spell that made the princess dance all night and cast another one on her, which caused her to fall in love with her brave godson.
- What did the godmother do to save the king’s daughter?
Correct Answer
C. Gave another spell to make her love his son
Explanation
The godmother gave another spell to the princess that caused her to fall in love with the young man who solved the mystery.
12.
Sanyo’s Coffee San Sanyo’s Coffee San is the only 10-cup coffee maker with a coffee grinder built in. So you get freshly ground coffee every time. Just pour in whole beans, set the timer, and a perfect pot off coffee will be waiting for you tomorrow morning. - What does the text mainly tell us about?
Correct Answer
E. Coffee maker.
Explanation
The text mainly tells us about Sanyo's Coffee San, which is a coffee maker with a built-in coffee grinder. It emphasizes that this coffee maker is the only one of its kind that can make 10 cups of coffee at a time, using freshly ground coffee beans. The text also mentions the convenience of setting the timer to have a perfect pot of coffee waiting for you in the morning. Therefore, the correct answer is "Coffee maker."
13.
Sanyo’s Coffee San is the only 10-cup coffee maker with a coffee grinder built in. So you get freshly ground coffee every time. Just pour in whole beans, set the timer, and a perfect pot off coffee will be waiting for you tomorrow morning.- “Sanyo’s Coffee San is the only 10-cup coffee maker with a coffee grinder built in.”
What is the synonym of the underlined word?
Correct Answer
C. Component.
Explanation
The synonym for the underlined word "built in" is "component".
14.
- A flood happens when too much rain falls. A flood is a great flowing or overflowing of water onto land that is not usually submerged.
- A flood happens when too much rain, brought by storms and strong winds, falls and cannot be absorbed by the soil. Rivers burst their banks and the water spills onto the land.
- Floods happen when the water rises in the rivers and streams and overflows onto normally dry land. A flash flood is a quick flood caused by a sudden cloudburst or thunder storm. Huge amounts of water fall in a short time and in cities and towns, the drains overflow and roads become flooded. Flash floods also happen in mountainous areas, where steep slopes cause the water to travel at high speeds. The rushing water erodes the soil, washing it away down the slopers. Flash floods often occur rapidly and with little warning.
- Floods sometimes occur when artificial structures such as dams fail. If the dam is poorly designed or built in a place where earthquakes and landslides occur, the dam will break and the water floods the land.
- When flood the waters rise, slowly people have time to get ready. They can move themselves and some of their property to higher ground, or build barriers to keep the water out of their homes. Sometimes the water rises quickly and people and cars get caught in the flood. Water gets into buildings causing damage, things are washed away, and people have to leave their homes.
Taken from: www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/floods.htm.What is a flood?
Correct Answer
E. It is a great flowing or overflowing of water onto land that is not usually submerged.
Explanation
A flood is a great flowing or overflowing of water onto land that is not usually submerged. This explanation aligns with the information provided in the passage, which states that a flood occurs when too much rain falls and cannot be absorbed by the soil, causing rivers to burst their banks and water to spill onto the land. The other options either do not accurately describe a flood or are incomplete explanations.
15.
- A flood happens when too much rain falls. A flood is a great flowing or overflowing of water onto land that is not usually submerged.
- A flood happens when too much rain, brought by storms and strong winds, falls and cannot be absorbed by the soil. Rivers burst their banks and the water spills onto the land.
- Floods happen when the water rises in the rivers and streams and overflows onto normally dry land. A flash flood is a quick flood caused by a sudden cloudburst or thunder storm. Huge amounts of water fall in a short time and in cities and towns, the drains overflow and roads become flooded. Flash floods also happen in mountainous areas, where steep slopes cause the water to travel at high speeds. The rushing water erodes the soil, washing it away down the slopers. Flash floods often occur rapidly and with little warning.
- Floods sometimes occur when artificial structures such as dams fail. If the dam is poorly designed or built in a place where earthquakes and landslides occur, the dam will break and the water floods the land.
- When flood the waters rise, slowly people have time to get ready. They can move themselves and some of their property to higher ground, or build barriers to keep the water out of their homes. Sometimes the water rises quickly and people and cars get caught in the flood. Water gets into buildings causing damage, things are washed away, and people have to leave their homes.
Taken from: www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/floods.htm.What happen if flash floods happen in mountainous area?
Correct Answer
A. The russing water erodes the soil, washing it away down the slopes.
Explanation
Flash floods in mountainous areas can cause the rushing water to erode the soil and wash it away down the slopes. This erosion occurs due to the high speeds at which the water travels, which can lead to significant damage to the landscape. The force of the water can carry away soil and other debris, causing further destruction and potentially endangering the surrounding areas.
16.
- A flood happens when too much rain falls. A flood is a great flowing or overflowing of water onto land that is not usually submerged.
- A flood happens when too much rain, brought by storms and strong winds, falls and cannot be absorbed by the soil. Rivers burst their banks and the water spills onto the land.
- Floods happen when the water rises in the rivers and streams and overflows onto normally dry land. A flash flood is a quick flood caused by a sudden cloudburst or thunder storm. Huge amounts of water fall in a short time and in cities and towns, the drains overflow and roads become flooded. Flash floods also happen in mountainous areas, where steep slopes cause the water to travel at high speeds. The rushing water erodes the soil, washing it away down the slopers. Flash floods often occur rapidly and with little warning.
- Floods sometimes occur when artificial structures such as dams fail. If the dam is poorly designed or built in a place where earthquakes and landslides occur, the dam will break and the water floods the land.
- When flood the waters rise, slowly people have time to get ready. They can move themselves and some of their property to higher ground, or build barriers to keep the water out of their homes. Sometimes the water rises quickly and people and cars get caught in the flood. Water gets into buildings causing damage, things are washed away, and people have to leave their homes.
Taken from: www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/floods.htm.The following statements which is true according to the text above is ....
Correct Answer
E. Sometimes the water rises quickly and people and cars get caught in the flood.
Explanation
According to the given text, floods can occur when the water rises quickly, causing people and cars to get caught in the flood. This implies that sometimes the water rises rapidly and catches people and cars off guard.
17.
- A flood happens when too much rain falls. A flood is a great flowing or overflowing of water onto land that is not usually submerged.
- A flood happens when too much rain, brought by storms and strong winds, falls and cannot be absorbed by the soil. Rivers burst their banks and the water spills onto the land.
- Floods happen when the water rises in the rivers and streams and overflows onto normally dry land. A flash flood is a quick flood caused by a sudden cloudburst or thunder storm. Huge amounts of water fall in a short time and in cities and towns, the drains overflow and roads become flooded. Flash floods also happen in mountainous areas, where steep slopes cause the water to travel at high speeds. The rushing water erodes the soil, washing it away down the slopers. Flash floods often occur rapidly and with little warning.
- Floods sometimes occur when artificial structures such as dams fail. If the dam is poorly designed or built in a place where earthquakes and landslides occur, the dam will break and the water floods the land.
- When flood the waters rise, slowly people have time to get ready. They can move themselves and some of their property to higher ground, or build barriers to keep the water out of their homes. Sometimes the water rises quickly and people and cars get caught in the flood. Water gets into buildings causing damage, things are washed away, and people have to leave their homes.
Taken from: www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/floods.htm.The following are the effects of floods, EXCEPT ....
Correct Answer
B. Some Children feel happy and healthy.
18.
2rd December 2013Harmonic Texchindo Agung Company Inc12 Cut Nyak Dien Street, West JavaDear Ronaldo Strochoz, Your enthusiasm and your ability to motivate your employee has resulted in a significant increase in productivity. If we had an award to give, you would be the prime candidate. Please accept my deepest appreciation for the fine job you are doing in our sales department.Sincerely yoursRaymona Del PierroWhat does the letter mainly discuss ....
Correct Answer
D. An appreciation for someone
Explanation
The letter mainly discusses an appreciation for someone. The sender expresses their deepest appreciation for the fine job the recipient is doing in the sales department. There is no mention of motivating an employee, increasing productivity, the success of the company, or an award to be given to someone.
19.
2rd December 2013Harmonic Texchindo Agung Company Inc12 Cut Nyak Dien Street, West JavaDear Ronaldo Strochoz, Your enthusiasm and your ability to motivate your employee has resulted in a significant increase in productivity. If we had an award to give, you would be the prime candidate. Please accept my deepest appreciation for the fine job you are doing in our sales department.Sincerely yoursRaymona Del PierroWhat is the purpose of this letter ?
Correct Answer
B. To give an appreciation for a good staff
Explanation
The purpose of this letter is to give an appreciation for a good staff. This is evident from the statement "Please accept my deepest appreciation for the fine job you are doing in our sales department." The letter acknowledges the employee's enthusiasm and ability to motivate their team, resulting in a significant increase in productivity. The letter does not mention announcing the increase in productivity to all employees, motivating all employees, or inviting all employees to be hard workers.
20.
- If you’re considering a job as a television reporter, you may already know that there are advantages and disadvantages. It’s important to look at both sides before determining whether this is truly the job for you.
- This kind of television journalism job also offers excitement and fun. To be on a case, investigating a story and searching for the truth can be exhilarating and exciting.
- Moreover, the pay depends on what level of reporting you’re at. Obviously, more popular faces will get paid more because more people tune in to watch the reporter. Making a name for yourself can really kickstart your career and help it become very benefical for you. This is also a great stepping stone into other types of journalism, from writing jobs to news shows to talk shows.
- There’s also the benefit of really being able to help solve cases and ensure that the public is informed – depending upon what type of television reporter job you secure. To realize you’re doing a good thing is very rewarding in any job.
- Not only is television reporting a very demanding job, but it can come with extremely long hours. This means less time with family and loved ones, which can obviously put strain on relationships.
- In some cases, television reporting can also be dangerous. If you’re chasing stories that are related to crimes, there’s always the risk of injury, or death.
- Another con is that television reporting comes with its own set of discriminations. Individuals who are considered nice looking and attractive will have a higher chance of succeeding, because the public would rather tune in to watch an attractive person report the news.
- All in all, you need to look at your own desire and determine whether it’s truly important to you to pursue this industry.
What is the purpose of the text?
Correct Answer
C. To discuss the profession of a television reporter from two points of view.
Explanation
The purpose of the text is to discuss the profession of a television reporter from two points of view. The text presents both the advantages and disadvantages of being a television reporter, highlighting the excitement and fun as well as the demanding nature and potential dangers of the job. The text also mentions the potential for career advancement and the importance of personal desire in pursuing this industry.
21.
- If you’re considering a job as a television reporter, you may already know that there are advantages and disadvantages. It’s important to look at both sides before determining whether this is truly the job for you.
- This kind of television journalism job also offers excitement and fun. To be on a case, investigating a story and searching for the truth can be exhilarating and exciting.
- Moreover, the pay depends on what level of reporting you’re at. Obviously, more popular faces will get paid more because more people tune in to watch the reporter. Making a name for yourself can really kickstart your career and help it become very benefical for you. This is also a great stepping stone into other types of journalism, from writing jobs to news shows to talk shows.
- There’s also the benefit of really being able to help solve cases and ensure that the public is informed – depending upon what type of television reporter job you secure. To realize you’re doing a good thing is very rewarding in any job.
- Not only is television reporting a very demanding job, but it can come with extremely long hours. This means less time with family and loved ones, which can obviously put strain on relationships.
- In some cases, television reporting can also be dangerous. If you’re chasing stories that are related to crimes, there’s always the risk of injury, or death.
- Another con is that television reporting comes with its own set of discriminations. Individuals who are considered nice looking and attractive will have a higher chance of succeeding, because the public would rather tune in to watch an attractive person report the news.
- All in all, you need to look at your own desire and determine whether it’s truly important to you to pursue this industry.
What is the main idea of paragraph six?
Correct Answer
B. The risk of danger which a television reporter may face.
Explanation
The main idea of paragraph six is the risk of danger that a television reporter may face. The paragraph mentions that if a reporter is chasing stories related to crimes, there is always a risk of injury or death. This highlights the potential dangers and risks involved in the job of a television reporter.
22.
- If you’re considering a job as a television reporter, you may already know that there are advantages and disadvantages. It’s important to look at both sides before determining whether this is truly the job for you.
- This kind of television journalism job also offers excitement and fun. To be on a case, investigating a story and searching for the truth can be exhilarating and exciting.
- Moreover, the pay depends on what level of reporting you’re at. Obviously, more popular faces will get paid more because more people tune in to watch the reporter. Making a name for yourself can really kickstart your career and help it become very benefical for you. This is also a great stepping stone into other types of journalism, from writing jobs to news shows to talk shows.
- There’s also the benefit of really being able to help solve cases and ensure that the public is informed – depending upon what type of television reporter job you secure. To realize you’re doing a good thing is very rewarding in any job.
- Not only is television reporting a very demanding job, but it can come with extremely long hours. This means less time with family and loved ones, which can obviously put strain on relationships.
- In some cases, television reporting can also be dangerous. If you’re chasing stories that are related to crimes, there’s always the risk of injury, or death.
- Another con is that television reporting comes with its own set of discriminations. Individuals who are considered nice looking and attractive will have a higher chance of succeeding, because the public would rather tune in to watch an attractive person report the news.
- All in all, you need to look at your own desire and determine whether it’s truly important to you to pursue this industry.
“. . . and help it become very benefical for you.” (Paragraph 3)What is the synonym of the underlined word?
Correct Answer
A. Advantageous.
Explanation
The synonym of the underlined word "beneficial" is "advantageous". This means that pursuing a career in television reporting can be advantageous or beneficial for one's career.
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- If you’re considering a job as a television reporter, you may already know that there are advantages and disadvantages. It’s important to look at both sides before determining whether this is truly the job for you.
- This kind of television journalism job also offers excitement and fun. To be on a case, investigating a story and searching for the truth can be exhilarating and exciting.
- Moreover, the pay depends on what level of reporting you’re at. Obviously, more popular faces will get paid more because more people tune in to watch the reporter. Making a name for yourself can really kickstart your career and help it become very benefical for you. This is also a great stepping stone into other types of journalism, from writing jobs to news shows to talk shows.
- There’s also the benefit of really being able to help solve cases and ensure that the public is informed – depending upon what type of television reporter job you secure. To realize you’re doing a good thing is very rewarding in any job.
- Not only is television reporting a very demanding job, but it can come with extremely long hours. This means less time with family and loved ones, which can obviously put strain on relationships.
- In some cases, television reporting can also be dangerous. If you’re chasing stories that are related to crimes, there’s always the risk of injury, or death.
- Another con is that television reporting comes with its own set of discriminations. Individuals who are considered nice looking and attractive will have a higher chance of succeeding, because the public would rather tune in to watch an attractive person report the news.
- All in all, you need to look at your own desire and determine whether it’s truly important to you to pursue this industry.
Which of the statements is NOT TRUE?
Correct Answer
D. A television reporter spends much time with his/her family.
Explanation
The statement "A television reporter spends much time with his/her family" is NOT TRUE. The passage mentions that working as a television reporter can result in less time spent with family and loved ones, which can strain relationships. Therefore, the correct answer is that a television reporter does not spend much time with his/her family.
24.
- The waiter : Here is your order, Miss.
- Customer : Wait a second! This is not my order. I said a bowl of noodle, not a bowl of porridge.
- The waiter : ... I will take your order.
The suitable expression to complete the dialog is ....
Correct Answer
A. Oh, I admit I was wrong. Sorry.
Explanation
The suitable expression to complete the dialog is "Oh, I admit I was wrong. Sorry." This is because the customer realizes that they made a mistake in ordering and apologizes for the confusion caused.
25.
- Man : I want to talk to the manager
- Woman : I’m the manager, Sir.
- Man : Someone should clean the toilet.
- Woman : ...
The most suitable expression is ....
Correct Answer
C. I’m sorry, we’ll clean it soon.
Explanation
The correct answer is "I’m sorry, we’ll clean it soon." This is the most suitable expression because it acknowledges the issue raised by the man and assures him that it will be taken care of in a timely manner. It shows a sense of responsibility and commitment to resolving the problem.
26.
- Woman : Who tore my magazine? Is that you?
- Man : I’m sorry for my a mistake.
- Woman : Okay. Just don’t do it again.
What do we learn from the dialogue?
Correct Answer
A. The woman accused the man
Explanation
The correct answer is that the woman accused the man. This can be inferred from the woman's question, "Who tore my magazine? Is that you?" which implies that she is accusing the man of tearing her magazine.
27.
- Valdis : It must have been you who cut my flowers.
- Bela : You’re wrong.
- Valdis : You said that you didn’t like flowers.
- Bela : It’s true but I didn’t cut your flowers.
The underlined sentence is show the expression of ....
Correct Answer
C. Accusing someone
Explanation
The underlined sentence "It's true but I didn't cut your flowers" shows Bela's response to Valdis' accusation, denying that they cut the flowers. This response can be categorized as accusing someone because Bela is directly refuting Valdis' claim and asserting their innocence.
28.
- Police : Yes, Madam, what can I do for you?
- Woman : I want to report. I parked my car in the parking lot.
When I got back, the car wasn’t there ....
Correct Answer
B. It was stolen
Explanation
The correct answer is "It was stolen." This is because the woman is describing an event that happened in the past (her car being stolen), so the correct verb tense to use is the past tense.
29.
If Andy had come to the reunion party, he would have met his old friends.From the sentence, we know the fact that ....
Correct Answer
E. Andy didn’t attend the party, so he didn’t meet his friends.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Andy didn’t attend the party, so he didn’t meet his friends." This is because the sentence states that if Andy had come to the reunion party, he would have met his old friends. Since the sentence implies that Andy did not attend the party, it can be inferred that he did not meet his friends.
30.
Arrange the following sentences into a good paragraph.- (1)Hoping to die in battle, he would fight in the front line, exposing himself without any worry for his life.
- (2)If you want to be truly great, you must not be scared of dying, you must be daring.
- (3)There was once a Greek man who suffered from a deadly disease.
- (4)On the day of presentation, he was looking very down and sad. He told the general about his deadly disease.
- (5)But from that day onwards, the soldier was no longer seen at the front. He would always avoid danger and tried his best to avoid danger and protect his life.
- (6)Knowing that he would die soon, he was the first to join the army when his country was in a battle with the enemy.
- (7)His general decided to promote him and award him with medals of bravery and honour.
- (8)The general didn’t want the soldier to die, so he hired the best physician and finally cured the soldier.
- (9)Eventually, they won the battle and he was still alive.
Correct Answer
C. 3–6–1–9–7–4–8–5–2