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KISI-KISI FINAL EXAM BAHASA INGGRIS There will be 5 questions for the final test; 1. Make a dialog based on the situation 2. Reading comprehension and answering the questions relate to the text 3. Grammar 4. Describing picture 5. Everyday technical English (vocabulary) Direction: You have to pay attention to the grammar and spelling Time: 90 minutes You allowed bringing dictionary (but not dictionary on your laptop) ANSWER KEY OF ENGLISH HANDOUT CHAPTER I GREETINGS READING: TOUCHY TOPICS Discussion 1. Polite 2. Impolite 3. Impolite 4. Polite 5. Impolite 6. Polite 7. Impolite 8. Impolite 9. Impolite CHAPTER II: INTRODUCTION INTERMEZZO

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KISI-KISI FINAL EXAM BAHASA INGGRISThere will be 5 questions for the final test;

1. Make a dialog based on the situation2. Reading comprehension and answering the questions relate to the text3. Grammar4. Describing picture5. Everyday technical English (vocabulary)

Direction:You have to pay attention to the grammar and spellingTime: 90 minutesYou allowed bringing dictionary (but not dictionary on your laptop)

ANSWER KEY OF ENGLISH HANDOUT

CHAPTER I GREETINGS

READING: TOUCHY TOPICSDiscussion1. Polite2. Impolite3. Impolite4. Polite5. Impolite6. Polite7. Impolite8. Impolite9. Impolite

CHAPTER II: INTRODUCTION

INTERMEZZOa) Accident : car, motorbike, street, traffic jam, victims, street, ambulance, policeb) Lecture : class, subject, lecturer, explanation, campus, university, test, graduationc) Politics : country, politician, democrat, republic, election, dictatord) Mall : shopping, food, sightseeing, sale, discount, hang-out, restaurante) Chair : sit, wood, bench, table, classroom, students, sofa, arm-chairf) Laugh : funny, happy, glee, comedy, cartoon, best friend, friendly, sadg) Computer : typing, mouse, hard disk, internet, keyboard, monitor, program

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READING: MY IDENTITY1. My name is Tom Jones2. My friends call me Tom3. I am from Melbourne4. No, I am Australian5. I study in English Department at the University of Melbourne6. The campus is located at Swanston Street7. Every day I go to my campus8. Yes, I have a lot of friends9. Alice is my classmate10. I sometimes study at the library11. Prof. Miller is one of our lecturers12. He teaches English history and literature13. The University of Melbourne is an international university14. Yes, I have friends from other countries15. Yes, I learn different cultures and traditions16. I want to go visiting other countries and meet different people

CHAPTER III: MY HOMETOWN

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE 1. comes2. work3. serves4. passes5. want6. takes7. speaks8. receives9. go10. comes, wants

PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE1. is having2. is shaving3. go, are going4. drinks, takes

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5. am speaking6. go, are visiting7. am having, take8. is shining

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE1. have completed2. has bought3. has checked4. has posted5. have talked6. has got/gotten7. has sold8. have tried9. has opened10. have transferred

1. She hasn’t finished typing all the reports.Has she finished typing all the reports?

2. This old city hasn’t changed a lot since I left it thirty years ago.Has this old city changed a lot since I left it thirty years ago?

3. I haven’t heard the story from one of my employees in the office.Have I heard the story from one of my employees in the office?

4. Peter and Marry haven’t left for office.Have Peter and Marry left for office?

5. They haven’t abandoned the burning ship.Have they abandoned the burning ship?

CHAPTER IV: DESCRIBING PEOPLE

Activity 11. large ugly green2. big beautiful green3. small pretty white4. large old brown5. short curly red

Reading: GRANDFATHER YAMAMOTO

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1. Grandfather was a farmer and a wrestler2. Grandfather Yamamoto owns the store3. Grandfather is around seventy years old4. Grandfather Yamamoto can’t lift heavy things because he’s getting old now.5. “I” in the second sentence is Grandfather Yamamoto’s grandchild.6. My grandparents are living.7. My grandparents were from small village in Kebumen, Central Java8. I want to be in a peaceful place with my family, and live happily with some lovely activities.

INTERMEZZO1. hot2. big3. nice4. small5. tired6. cold7. bad8. dirty9. old10. good CHAPTER V: PAST EXPERIENCE

SIMPLE PAST TENSE1. agreed2. got3. finished4. sent5. brought6. had7. knew, met8. met9. promised10. asked

PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE1. were doing2. was waiting

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3. was talking4. was cleaning, came5. was shining, set6. had, was coming7. was laying, was paying8. wasn’t feeling, consulted9. were sitting, rang10. was raining, arrived

PAST PERFECT TENSE1. had served, sat2. had waited, came3. read, had arrested4. had washed, left5. entered, had graduated6. sent, had received7. washed, had completed8. had arrived, came

CHAPTER VI: FUTURE ACTIVITIES

Activity I 1. Alice will write a letter this evening. 2. Alice will read a novel this evening.3. Alice will go to the theatre this evening.4. Alice will go to the theatre this week end.5. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will go to the theatre this week end.6. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will take us to Water World this week end.7. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will take their children to Water World this week end.8. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will invite us to dinner this week end.9. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will invite us to dinner the day after tomorrow.10. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are going to invite us to dinner the day after tomorrow.11. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are going to show us their new house the day after tomorrow.

Activity II1. he is going to come2. she is going to come3. she is not going to drive her car

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4. it is going to5. is going to write6. I’m going to show it7. are going to do it8. is going to buy9. is going to tell10. is going to visit me

READING: ACROSS THE CHANNEL1. Erna Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow.2. She is fourteen years old and she is a strong swimmer.3. Erna has been trained by her father.4. Yes, he will follow her in a small boat.5. Erna’s mother will be waiting on the English Costs.6. She swam the Channel too.

EVERYDAY TECHNICAL ENGLISH

CHAPTER IPRACTICE1. Write down a question from the dialogues for the following responses.

a. Who do you work for?b. What does your company do?c. How many people does your company employ?d. What do you do?e. What does your job involve?f. Who do you report to?g. How many hours do you work a week?h. What’s your annual turnover?

2. Complete the sentences with a preposition.a. forb. forc. overd. ine. into

f. forg. forh. of i. ofj. with

3. Complete the sentences using a word from the box below.

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a. Overtimeb. Apprenticec. Flexi-timed. Operationse. Shiftf. Workforceg. Componentsh. Plant

4. Match the products and industries.1.e 2.h 3.b 4.a 5.f 6.i 7.d 8.j 9.c 10.g

5. Add a verb to the preposition.a. take b. look c. close/shut d. take e. start/set

6. Add the if necessary to these geographical areas.a. theb,c,d. –e. thef. theg,h,i. – j. the

7. Match the following descriptions with one of the jobs below. Use your dictionary if necessary.

a. Lab technicianb. Machine operatorc. Fitterd. Electriciane. Welderf. Mechanicg. Inspectorh. Production planneri. Electronic Engineer

CHAPTER IIPRACTICE

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1. Rewrite these sentences in the correct passive form – present simple or present continuous.a. The smaller models are made by us in our French factory.b. The paper is printed by us on both sides.c. The A-line is being repaired by them at the moment.d. The plastic is then wound by the machine onto reels.e. The blades are changed by us twice a week.f. The finished goods are being loaded by the men onto lorries.g. A new plant is being built by them just outside Cape Town.h. The components are selected by a machine automatically.

2. Complete the sentences with the prepositions.a. atb. ontoc. to d. ofe. intof. tog. ath. Ati. throughj. to

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3. Complete the sentences with the words from the box.a. Outskirtsb. Brownfieldc. Gatehoused. Conveyore. Premisesf. Bar-codesg. Capacityh. Layouti. Estate

4. Rewrite these sentences about the paper-making process in the passive. Then put them in the right order.

1. The trees are cut down by someone.2. The wood is cut by a machine into little pieces.3. The pieces of wood are broken down by a machine into fibers.4. The fibers are mixed by a machine with water to make pulp.5. The pulp is dropped by a container onto the paper machine.6. Water is extracted by the paper machine from the water.7. The paper is dried with hot air.8. The paper is wound by the paper machine onto reels.9. The reels are transported by someone to the customers.

5. Match the questions and answers.1. How long does it usually takes? About twenty minutes.2. What’s the maximum output? About 50 000 tonnes per annum3. What does it consist of? Two tanks and a cooling system.4. What’s the running speed? 1 500 metres per minute.5. Have you always been on this site? No, we moved here last year.6. Is the factory fully-automated? No, only partially.

6. Choose a word from the box to make the name of a place where something is produced or processed. Use a dictionary if necessary.

a. Oil refineryb. Steel worksc. Coal mined. Ship yard

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e. Nuclear reactorf. Chocolate factoryg. Cotton mill

7. Fill the gaps with a preposition to show location.

a. Betweenb. Next toc. In front ofd. Behinde. The opposite off. Near