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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Tugas Bahasa Inggris_2

PART I
1. ‘Tell me why you’re interested in learning this subject ?’ ‘Economics … to explain the phenomena in Business World.’
:b. tries (pluralization)

2. ‘What’s on the news today ?’ ‘The policeman … caught the criminal.’
:b. has (perfect)

3. ‘after traveling across the country, I think Toronto … the busiest city in Canada.’
:c. is (tobe)

4. ‘You should sleep early tonight because we start our journey tomorrow and five hundred miles … a long distance to drive in one day.’
:d. are (tobe)

5. ‘After the incident at the border yesterday, the army has reinforced … strength this morning.’
:d. their (possessive adjective)


6. ‘Children, tell me the functions of these tools !’
‘Scissors … to cut thin materials.’
:c. are used (tobe + verb 2)

7. ‘’According to the recipe, I need seven … to make this chicken pie.’
:c. potatoes (pluralization)

8. ‘There are a lot of disasters in Indonesia these days.’
‘Yes. And now, the earthquake and tsunami phenomena always … a lot of people.’
:a. fascinate (verb 1)

9. Which of these sentences is correct ?
:d. The car made a loud noise (statement)

10. Jim : Can I use that car ?
Mark : No. It’s … car.
:c. my mother – in – law’s (demonstratives pronoun)


11. ‘The old man’s house is old.’
‘Yes. One of … windows is broken.’
:d. its (possessive adjective)

12. ‘Where we will sleep tonight ?’
‘Ann is going to share her room with …, isn’t she ?’
:a. you and me (personal pronoun – object)

13. ‘What’s said in the memo ?’
‘You and … are expected to be present at the student representative meeting.’
:a. I (personal pronoun – subject)

14. ‘The students must be made to understand how each lesson can be value to …’
‘I absolutely agree with you.’
:c. them (personal pronoun – object)
15. ‘How does Jarohi play guitar ?’
‘As well as … do.’
:a I (personal pronoun – subject)

16. ‘Anything happens to you, don’t forget that … mother and father love you.’
:b. your (possessive adjective)

17. ‘Vito and I have a lot in common”
‘Yes, your ideas, … somewhat unusual to me.’
:b. like him, is (personal pronoun – object and tobe)

18. ‘’Is this your book ?’
‘This doesn’t look like … book, it must be … ‘
:a. my / yours (possessive adjective and possessive pronoun)

19. ‘What’s the decision ?’
‘I don’t know yet. The committee are still arguing among … ‘
:e. themselves (reflexive)

20. Mother : What are you doing ?
Children : Chatting
Mother : What ! You waste your time. You get … from that.
:d. nothing (indefinite pronoun – negatif)
21. ‘Does … know where my glasses ?’
‘ You’re wearing them. Why you’re always so forgetful ?’
:e. anybody (indefinite pronoun – interogatif)

22. ‘… of the bread has been taken from its box.’
‘No one likes it.’
:a some (indefinite pronoun – positif)

23. ‘Who wants to go with me to the orchestra ?’
‘… of us want to go to the orchestra.’
:d. all (pluralization)

24. A : Look at the picture on the wall !
B : … is a beautiful picture.
:d. that (demonstrative pronoun)

25. ‘Who is the main talking to you last night ?’
‘The man … I talked to last night was my brother.’
:a. whom (relative pronoun)
PART II
1. “… his own assignments, Sony offered to help friends.”
:c. having finished (perfect)

2. “… the money, Tarwan left for his home town.”
:a. having received (perfect)

3. “We always avoid … to the mall on Sunday because it’s too crowded.”
:d. going (gerund)

4. “What was he interested in ?”
“… paleontology.”
:b. learning (gerund)

5. “These floors always look dirty in spite of … everyday.”
:d. being swept (passive present continous)

6. Bob : “I’m going out tonight.”
John : “Would you mind … the key to the house ?”
:e. leaving (gerund)

7. “Doel Fajri completely denied … the money.”
:b. stealing (gerund)

8. “What’s your hobby ?”
“… stamps.”
:c. collecting (gerund)

9. “Can Rosa accept her parent’s divorce ?”
“No. She isn’t mature enough ...”.
:b. to understand (to + infinitive)

10. “I wonder where Dadang is.”
“Don’t you know the committee forced him …?”
:c. to resign (to + infinitive)

11. “The poor woman can’t afford … a dress.”
:a. buy (verb 1)
12. “I smell something … in the kitchen.”
:d. burning (gerund)

13. “I had to ask the soldier …”
:b. to stop firing (to + infinitive)

14. “What did the tacher tell us ?”
“He told us … noisy.”
:d. not to be (indirect)

15. “Do you object to … on the table.”
“Yes. You sit on the cake.”
:b. my sitting (gerund)

16. Rudy : “What are you looking forward ?”
Toni : “… my old friends.”
: to seeing (to + gerund)

17. “When you go camping, don’t forget to bring … bags.”
: b. sleeping (gerund)

18. “The siling boy clapped his hands.”
It means :
:d. The boy with a smile on his face clapped his hands. (passive)

19. “I am bored the show is very …”
:e. boring (gerund)

20. “We thought of … across France. We’re rather tired of … by train.”
:d. driving / going (gerund)

21. “When at last I succeeded in … him that I wanted home quickly, he put his foot on the accelerator and felt the car … forward.”
:d. convincing / getting / leaping (gerund)

22. X : “Bob smoked when he was in College. Does he now ?’
Y : “Yes”
:b. Bob used to smoking. (gerund)

23. “I always … the sun … every morning.”
:c. watching / rises (gerund and pluralization)

24. “I don’t know where … in this holiday.”
:b. to go (to + infinitive)

25. “The car is always hard to start.”
“I think it needs …”
:e. to be repaired (passive infinitive)

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