You are on page 1of 7

1. If the player scores another goal, the result ____ a draw.

a. is to be
b. will have been
c. will be
d. would be
e. would have been
2. If you ___ I shall be very angry.
a. weren't going
b. don't go
c. hadn't been going
d. haven't been going
e. didn't go
3. _____, I might borrow it from him.
a. Were the novel his
b. The novel were his
c. If his the novel
d. If the novel him
e. If his the novel
4. "What would you do if you were a millionaire?
"_____ a trip around the world."
a. I will take
b. I would have taken
c. I would take
d. Me took
e. I took
5. "It would have been failure if _____."
a. The way-out was being found in time.
b. The way-out hasn't been found in time
c. the way-out would be found in time
d. the way -out hadn't been found in time
e. the way-out was found in time.
6. If we go to the top, we will have a nice view of Jakarta.
This sentence means _____
a. we have already seen Jakarta from the top
b. we are now looking and having a nice of Jakarta
c. we saw Jakarta last month
d. there is a possibility of seeing Jakarta from the top
e. there isn't any possibility of seeing Jakarta from top
7. "If I had come to music festival, I would have met Raisya there."
This sentence means ____ .
a. I didn't come to the music festival but Raisya there
b. I had come to music festival in order to meet Raisya there
c. I didn't come to music festival so I didn't meet Raisya there
d. I come to music festival but I didn't meet Raisya there
e. I didn't come to music festival and Raisya was there.
8. He was at lost because he was not well informed.
It means : He wouldn't have been at lost _____
a. If he has well informed
b. If he were well informed
c. If he was not well informed
d. If he had been well informed
e. If he would not be well informed
9. I am not a mechanic, so I can't fix it.
The sentence means _____ .
a. If I could be a mechanic, I had fixed it
b. If I have been a mechanic, I would have fixed it
c. If I were a mechanic, I could fix it
d. If I am a mechanic, I could fix it.
e. If I could have been a mechanic, I had fixed it.
10. When the little boy saw the dog, he ran away and was bitten.
From the statement we can conclude that ______
a. If he hadn't run away, he wouldn't have been bitten
b. If he doesn't run away, he won't be bitten
c. If he hasn't run away, he wouldn't be bitten
d. If he hasn't run away, he wouldn't be bitten
e. Unless he run away, he wouldn't be bitten

Sumber : http://www.ahzaa.net/2015/11/contoh-soal-dan-pembahasan-
bentuk.html

11. Bagas : You look so unhappy, Nata, Whats the problem?


Nata : My father his job
a. Has just lost
b. Have just lost
c. Have just losing
d. Losing
e. Loses
12. I a lot of money yesterday. I an expensive dress.
a. Spend / Buy
b. Spend / Bought
c. Spent / Buy
d. Spent / Bought
e. Was Spent / Bought
13. The police (arrest) the culprit.
a. Will have arrest
b. Will have arrested
c. Would have arrest
d. Would have arresting
e. Will have been arrest
Sumber:

http://www.bigbanktheories.com/10-soal-present-perfect-tense-terbaik-yang-bikin-
kamu-jago/

http://www.elt-els.com/2013/12/the-simple-past-tense-online-multiple.html?m=1

http://multiple-choice-questions.blogspot.co.id/2016/01/future-perfect-tense-
exercises.html?m=1

Text 1 for questions 14 to 16

A fox fell into a well and couldnt get out. By and by a thirsty
goat came along. Seeing the fox in the well it asked if the water was good.
Good, said the fox, Its the best water Ive tasted in all my life. Come
down and try it yourself.

The goat was thirsty so he got into the well. When he had drunk
enough, he looked around but there was no way to get out. Then the fox
said, I have a good idea. You stand on your hind legs and put your forelegs
against the side of the well. Then Ill climb on your back, from there. Ill step
on your horns, and I can get out. And when Im out, Ill help you out of the
well.

The goat did as he was asked and the fox got on his back and
climbed out of the well. Then he coolly walked away. The goat called out
loudly after him and reminded him of his promise to help him out. The fox
merely turn to him and said, if you only had thought carefully about getting
out, you wouldnt have jumped into the well.

The goat felt very sad. He called out loudly. An old man walking
nearby heard him and put a plank into the well. The goat out and thanked
the old man.

14. What do we learn from the text?


a. The foxs idea of how to get out of the well
b. How both the goat and the fox got out of the well
c. How the fox got out of the well
d. How the fox helped the goat
e. Why the fox got into the well
15. The goat did as he was asked (Paragraph 3)
What does the above sentence mean?
a. The goat drank enough and looked around.
b. The goat came down to the well and drank.
c. The goat called out loudly after the fox got out.
d. The goat waited someone who might help him.
e. The goat stood on his hint legs and put his forelegs against the
side of the well.
16. Come down and try it yourself. (Paragraph 1). The underlined word
refers to ..
a. a well
b. water
c. a fox
d. a goat
e. Life

Sumber :
http://kumpulan-soal-dan-jawaban.blogspot.co.id/2015/05/10-soal-narative-text.html

SALE
CASSANOVA'S ANNUAL SALE
This week only
SAVE 25%
Men's and women's clothing
Shoes, coats and sweaters, swimwears, jeans.
Jewelry: watches, rings, earrings, necklaces
SAVE 40%
Furniture: leather sofas, dining tables and chairs, bookcases.
Luggage: bags and briefcases
17. Who is the writer of the advertisement?
a. Cassanova's customer
b. Cassanova's reader
c. Cassanova's owner
d. Cassanova's workers
18. What is the purpose of the text above?
a. To guide people to go to Cassanova
b. To persuade people to buy things in Cassanova
c. To inform people about things sold in Cassanova
d. To ask people things in Cassanova

19. What kind of advertisement is it?


a. a shopping advertisement
b. a job vacancy advertisement
c. a franchise advertisement
d. an entertainment advertisement

20. How long is the sale?


a. five days
b. six days
c. seven days
d. eight days

21. What goods get 25% off?


a. Bags and briefcases
b. Bookcase and chairs
c. Dining tables and leather sofas
d. Necklaces and watches

Text for no 6-7

22.
This new express train will begin service between Riverdale and Mayfield on
October 24.
The trip takes five hours on the older, slower train. On the express train it will
take only three hours.
The express train will have larger, more comfortable seats, and there will be
free food for the passengers.
There will be two express trains a day between Riverdale and Mayfield.
There will also be four regular trains. And be happy with these regular trains
because the tickets are cheaper
This text is in the form of
a. a notice c. a traffic sign
b. a memo d. an advertisement

23. Why should people be happy with the regular trains?


a. They are more comfortable
b. The tickets are cheaper
c. The food tastes better
d. The seats are larger

24. Alice : Hi Adam! Do you know where my mother is?

Adam : Shes . the theatre.


a. Under
b. At
c. In
d. On

25. Alice : I had five pounds ...... my pocket.

Adam : Poor you. Then, should I treat you for this time?

a. In

b. At

c. On

d. Below

26. Alice : The pipe was three metres ...... the ground.

Adam : What? Are you serious?

a. Above
b. Over
c. Below
d. Under
27. Alice : I saw a stranger ...... the trees there.

Adam : So did I. He seemed about doing something suspicious.

a. Among
b. Between
c. In front of
d. Behind
28. Alice : When will the meeting be held, Adam?

Adam : Oh, the meeting will be held soon. It is Monday.

a. In
b. At
c. On
d. To
29. Alice : What are you doing ...... Christmas?

Adam : Of course spending time with all members of my family.


How about you?

a. On

b. In

c. To
d. At

30. Alice : Why are you here? Shouldnt you work at the office?

Adam : Well, nobody works ...... the festival, right?

a. Till

b. By

c. From

d. During

31. Alice : What happened to you? You look so pale.

Adam : I miss the train. I come here bike and now, Im really
exhausted.

a. By
b. With
c. As
d. About

32. Alice : Im afraid you must . the meal. I do not bring my


wallet.

Adam : Hmm, okay. No problem.

a. Turn out
b. Look at
c. Sit down
d. Pay for

Sumber: nuriyahm19.blogspot.co.id/2015/11/contoh-soal-beserta-kunci-jawaban.html

Faster Planes And Cheaper Flights

Faster planes and cheaper flights are making it easier than ever before for people to
travel. In the most 'developed' societies, visiting exotic places is a sought-after status symbol.
The tourism industries of both developed and developing countries have recognised this fact and
are learning to take advantage of it.

There are, however, some problems associated with this new industry. Firstly, there is the
increasing crime rate. Some local's tourists as an easy prey because, not only are they in
unfamiliar territory and therefore less able to take care of themselves, but also they carry visible
items of wealth, such as cameras and jewelery which can be disposed of quickly for profit.

Another major problem is health. With greater mobility comes greater danger of
spreading contagious diseases around the world. One carrier returning home could easily start an
epidemic before their illness was diagnosed. Moreover, the emergence of many diseases which
resist antibiotics is causing scientists to be increasingly concerned about this issue.
Also to be considered is the natural environment, which can be seriously threatened by
too many visitors. Australia's Great Barrier Reef, for example, is in danger of being destroyed by
tourists and there are plans to restrict visitors to some of the more delicate coral cays.

These are just three of the reasons why any country should be wary of committing itself
to an extensive tourism development program.

33. Why does the natural environment become one of the serious problem associated with the faster
planes ail cheaper flight? Because ....
a. it easily started an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed
b. it can be destroyed by too many visitors
c. the health problem will increase
d. they carry visible items of wealth
e. it can increase crime rate
34. Why is the crime rate increasing due to the new industry?
a. Some tourists carry visible items of wealth.
b. The tourists are spreading contagious diseases.
c. The government is planning to restrict visitors to some coral cays.
d. The new industry makes the number of unemployment increase.
e. The tourists come by plane.
35. "One carrier returning home could easily start an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed."
(Paragraph 3) The underlined word means ....
a. Found
b. Observed
c. Identified
d. Examined
e. Healed
Sumber : https://englishahkam.blogspot.co.id/2013/12/hortatory-exposition-beserta-pembahasan-
jawaban.html

You might also like