Minggu, 18 Januari 2009

EXERCISES

Name: MUHAMMAD FARIZ JULIAN

Class: L

NPM: 108400530

EXERCISES

1. It’s not easy for casual observer to distinguish……………genuine paintings and copies.

(A) between

(B) therefore

(C) for

(D) to

2. …………………., all matter is formed of molecules.

(A) It doesn’t matter if the complex

(B) No matter how complex

(C) How complex is not a matter

(D) It’s not a complex matter

3. After World War I, automobiles, buses, trucks became the most common ……………………….

(A) of transportation

(B) transport form

(C) forms of transportation

(D) transportation of form

4. Tears anger and tensions ………………naturally.

(A) are relieved

(B) relieving

(C) relieve

(D) what they relieve

5. In a single day …………….are as many as thousands of people involved in business deals in one area.

(A) yet

(B) they

(C) ever

(D) there

6. Paper ………………. from cellulose fibers.

(A) is produced

(B) producing

(C) produced

(D) which is produced

7. ……………… an insurance agent it is necessary to pass the state examination.

(A) Become

(B) To became

(C) Having become

(D) One becomes

8. There are ………………… art galleries in the city of Carmel

(A) a great deal

(B) many

(C) much

(D) lots

9. One difficulty ……………… at night is limited vision

(A) to drive

(B) will drive

(C) with driving

(D) be driven

10……………………. the Pulitzer Prize in 1924

(A) Edna Ferber won

(B) When Edna Ferber won

(C) With Edna Ferber’s winning

(D) Edna Ferber’s winning

11. All of the world …………………carry on breeding experiments to increase yield or to improve disease resistance.

(A) countries that grow wheat

(B) growth of wheat countries

(C) wheat–producing countries

(D) countries where wheat is grown

12. Throughout the United States……………………fast food restaurants where hamburgers are served.

(A) there are

(B) there is

(C) located

(D) are there

13. The human body contains water , bones, and muscles……………..

(A) is blood

(B) in its blood

(C) is in its blood

(D) it is in its blood

14. …………………..covered by the sea, which occupies 71 percent of the earth.

(A) A huge unknown world is

(B) An huge the unknown world

(C) How huge the unknown world

(D) So huge is the unknown world

15. In his painting “The Three Musicians” Picasso reached a climax in his use………………….geometric forms.

(A) to

(B) of

(C) on

(D) with

tugas Mr.Dadang Iskandar [mbti]

Name: MUHAMMAD FARIZ JULIAN

Class: L

NPM: 108400530

Reading PracticeA

Many parts of the Southwestern United States would become deserts again without the waters of Colorado River. A system of thousands of miles of canals, hundreds of miles of tunnels and aqueducts, and numerous dams and reservoirs bring Colorado River water to the area. The Imperial Valley in Southern California is an example of such a place; it is a vast and productive agricultural area that was once a desert. Today, 2,000 miles of canals irrigate the fertile land and keep it productive.

1. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage as a way that Colorado River water gets to the Southwest?

(A) By truck

(B) In bottles

(C) In wells

(D) Through canals

2. According to the passage, the Imperial Valley

(A) is a desert today

(B) is located in Colorado

(C) produces a lot of agricultural goods

(D) does not require irrigation

The ancestors of humans had a lot more hair than the humans of today; in fact, they had thick hair all over their bodies. This thick hair was necessary for protection against the cold of the Ice Ages.

As the Earth got warmer, the hair began to thin out, except for on the head. The head hair has remained through the evolutionary process, both as a sort of pillow to cushion the sensitive head when it gets banged around and as a sort of hat to keep the head warm and prevent so much heat from escaping through the scalp.

3. Which of the following is true about the hair of the ancestors of humans?

(A) There was not much of it

(B) It covered their entire bodies.

(C) It was thin

(D) It was not useful

4. According to the passage, what happened as the temperature on the Earth increased?

(A) The hair on the head began to thin out

(B) The hair on the body remained the same.

(C) The hair on the body got thicker

(D) The hair on the body began to thin out

5. The author indicates that one of the purposes of hair on the head is to

(A) fill up pillows

(B) help heat escape through the scalp

(C) ensure that head is warm

(D) Make it easier to think

The plane with the largest wingspan ever built was nicknamed the Spruce Goose. The wingspan of the Spruce Goose was 320 feet (almost 100 meters), and the plane weighed 2000 tons. It was so big that it needed eight engines to power it.

The plane was designed by Howard Hughes in response to a U.S. government request for a plane that was able to carry a large cargo for the war effort. It was made of wood because wood is a less critical material in wartime than metal.

The plane was so difficult to build that it never really got used. It was flown one time only, by Hughes himself, on November 2, 1947; during that flight it traveled a distance of less than one mile over the Los Angeles Harbor, but it did fly. Today, the Spruce Goose is on exhibit for the public to see in Long Beach, California.

6. Which of the following is true about the Spruce Goose?

(A) Each oh its wings measures 100 meters

(B) It weighs 200 pounds.

(C) It has eight wings to help it to fly

(D) It has wingspan larger than the wingspan of any other plane

7. The passage indicates that the plane was designed

(A) as cargo plane

(B) as a racing plane.

(C) to carry wood

(D) for exhibition

8. According to the passage, the Spruce Goose is constructed from

(A) wood

(B) lightweight metal

(C) plastic

(D) steel

9. According to the passage when the Spruce Goose flew,

(A) it went only a short distance.

(B) it fell into the Los Angeles Harbor

(C) it flew 100 miles.

(D) it carried a large cargo.

10. The passage indicates that the Spruce Goose today

(A) flies regularly for the U.S. government

(B) is in the Los Angeles Harbor

(C) is in storage

(D) can be seen by the public

Reading,Comprehension.

Name: MUHAMMAD FARIZ JULIAN

Class: L

NPM: 108400530

Reading:

Wilma Rudolf

…………………………………………………………………………………………

Wilma Rudolf was born in Clarksville,Tennessee,in 1940. There were twenty-two children in her family. Wilma was not a strong child. When she was very young, she got a disease called polio. Wilma’s leg began to have problems. Wilma’s family loved and helped her. Her mother and her sisters massaged her bad leg. The doctor put a brace on her leg for six years. One lucky day when she was twelve, the doctor took off the brace.

At high school Wilma started on run. Soon she won every race she ran. At age fifteen she prepared for the national races. She won all nine of the races. The next year, 1956, Wilma was in the Olympic games in Australia. Wilma came back with a bronze medal.

In 1960 Wilma went to the Olympic games in Italy. The weather was very hot just as it was in Tennessee. The Italians cheered her, Wilma won the 100 meter, 200 meter, and the 400 meter relay. Wilma Rudolf was the first American woman to win three Olympic gold medals.

In 1963 Wilma got her degree in education. That year she married her high school sweetheart, and have four children.

…………………………………………………………………………………………

3. COMPREHENSION

A. Looking for the Main Ideas

Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. When she was young, Wilma had problems with her ____________

doctor

mother

leg

2. At high School Wilma _________________________

started to run and won every race

started to run with a brace

ran for Australia

3. In the Olympic games of 1960, Wilma _______________________

won a bronze medal

won three gold medal

won because she was a woman

B. Looking for Details

Circle T if the sentence is true. Circle F if the sentence is false.

1. Wilma was a strong child. (F)

2. Wilma had a brace on her leg for twelve years. (F)

3. When she was fifteen, she ran for the national races. (T)

4. In 1956 the Olympic games were in Italy. (F)

5. Wilma won three gold medals in 1960. (T)

6. Wilma got married in 1963. (F)

READING,ETC

Name: MUHAMMAD FARIZ JULIAN

Class: L

NPM: 108400530

Reading : Money

When we think of money, we think of coins and paper bills. That is what money is today. But in the past people used many things in place of money. Some countries used cows. Other countries used salt, tobacco, tea or stones. Today there are still some places in the world that do not use paper money. One place is the island of Yap in the Pacific Ocean.

On the island of Yap, people use the heaviest in the world-Yap stones. This are round, white stone with a hole in the middle.

The Yap stones do not originate from the island. The Yap men have to go to island four hundred miles away to fetch them. Big stone can be twelve feet high-as big as two tall men. Small stones are as big as a dinner plate.

Rich people do not carry the Yap stones. Servants follow the rich. Each servant carries a stone on a pole over his shoulder. Today the people on the island used paper money for everyday shopping. But for other things they still prefer Yap stones.

Exercise

Rewrite each sentence, replacing the underlined words with one of the words or phrases below.

bills

coins

island

fetch

originate from

servants

tall

pole

1. We usually use two kind of money. One kind is money made of metal.

Answer: Coins

2. The other kind is money made of paper.

Answer: Bills

3. The land with water all around it called Yap is in the Pacific Ocean.

Answer: Island

4. The Yap stones do not come from this island.

Answer: Originate from

5. The Yap men go 400 miles to go to and get them.

Answer: Fetch

6. The big Yap stones are as big as two big men.

Answer: Tall

7. People work for the rich in their homes follow the rich.

Answer: Servants

8. Each servant carries a stone on a long stick.

Answer: Pole

A. Looking for the Main Ideas

Circle the letter of the best answer

1. People ______

always use paper money and coins

always used coins in the past

still do not use paper money all the time

2. On the island of Yap, people use _____

stones as money

two tall men as money

small stones

3. People on the island of Yap ______

use Yap stones for everyday shopping

still prefer Yap stones

carry the rich on their shoulders

B. Looking for Details

Circle T if the sentence is true. Circle F if the sentence is false.

1. Yap stones have a hole in the middle. (T)

2. Yap stones originate from the island of Yap. (T)

3. Yap stones are all twelve feet high. (F)

4. People use small stones for dinner plate. (F)

5. Servants carry the Yap stone for the rich. (F)

6. A servant carries a stone on a pole on his-shoulder (T)

Tugas Mr.Dadang Iskandar For look sentences are Correct or Wrong

Name: MUHAMMAD FARIZ JULIAN

Class: L

NPM: 108400530

Exercise 1.2

A. Say whether these sentences are correct or wrong.

1. My professor nice and smiley. (wrong)

2. It very compassionate of you to say so. (Wrong)

3. My intention clear. (wrong)

4. I want a red car, a very red car! This not red. (wrong)

5. Babies cute everywhere. (Wrong)

6. I here, you there. (correct)

7. We both dark and tall. (Wrong)

8. Charlie a nice guy. (Wrong)

9. Flowers fragrant and fragile. (Wrong)

10. I like trees. They strong. (Wrong)

11. Africa a big continent. (Wrong)

12. Mary Ann an active lady. (Wrong)

13. not in fifth grade. (correct)

14. My car blue. (Wrong)

15. They German. (Wrong)

16. My fiancé very compassionate. (Wrong)

17. There a big tower in London. (Wrong)

18. Half of the people in the world hungry. (Wrong)

19. Elephants wild animals. (Wrong)

20. Dentists clean people. (Wrong)

Tugas Mr.Dadang Iskandar For Complete these sentences using –ing or to infinitive

Name: MUHAMMAD FARIZ JULIAN

Class: L

NPM: 108400530

Exercises

A. Complete these sentences using –ing or to infinitive

1. Do you mind___________(travel) such a long way to work every day? Travelling

2. Would you like_________(come) to my party? To come

3. John intends__________(buy) kolak pisang To Buy

4. I agree_________(water) the garden.To water

5. She loves_________(eat) chocolates. Eating

Tugas B.Inggris Ke-4 MBTI (L) Mr. Dadang Iskandar

LIKES AND DISLIKES

Exercise

A. Make sentences using I prefer something to something else or I prefer to do something than

1. (Bandung/Jakarta) I prefer Bandung to Jakarta

2. (calling people/writing letters) I prefer to calling people than writing letters

3. (going to cinema/watching televisions) I prefer to going to cinema than watching televisions

4. I prefer to phone with someone than talk with someone

5. I prefer to go camping than climbing

B. Make sentences using I’d pfrefer…rather than…or I’d rather…than…

1. (go for a swim/play tennis) I’d rather go for a swim than play tennis

2. (read a book/watch TV) I’d prefer read a book than watch TV

3. (eat at home/go to a restaurant) I’d rather eat at home than go to a restaurant

4. (wait for a few minutes/leave now) I’d prefer wait for a few minutes rather than leave now

5. (study English/study Italian) I’d prefer study English rather than study Italian