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ENGLISH EXAMINATION

Class: XI LINTAS MINAT


A. Read the text and choose the correct answer for every question
below.
Questions 1-7 are based on the manual below.
New York (city), the largest city in the United States, the home of the United
Nations,and the center of global fi nance, communications, and business. New York City
is unusual among cities because of its high residential density, its extraordinarily diverse
population, its hundreds of tall offi ce and apartment buildings, its thriving central
business district, its extensive public transportation system, and its more than 400
distinct neighborhoods. The citys concert houses, museums, galleries, and theaters
constitute an ensemble of cultural richness rivaled by few cities. In 2000 the population
of the city of New York was 8,008,278; the population of the metropolitan region was
21,199,865. New York City consists of five boroughs they are Queens, Brooklyn, Staten
Island, The Bronx, and Manhattan.
There are so many attractive places in the city. One of its most popular landmarks
is the statue of liberty. It is a symbol of freedom for many, was one of the fi rst sights to
welcome immigrants arriving in the United States. The statue stands 93 m (305 ft) tall on
Liberty Island in New York Harbor. It was designed by French sculptor Frdric-Auguste
Bartholdi and is a gift from France commemmorating the first centennial of U.S.
independence from Britain.
New Yorks 250 museums cater to every specialty and every taste. It has
museumsin such fi elds as natural history, broadcasting, fi re-fighting, crafts, and ethnic
cultures. As the worlds greatest art center, New York City has more than 400 galleries
and is a mecca for artists, art dealers, and collectors. Madison Avenue between 57th and
86th Streets is the most important locale for galleries, but dozens of others are located in
SoHo (south of Houston Street) and adjoining neighborhoods.
New York also has a famous botanical garden. It is called Brooklyn Botanic Garden,
21- hectare (52-acre) botanic garden, located in the borough of Brooklyn, in New York
City. The garden includes such attractions as the Childrens Garden, the fi rst of its kind in
the world.
Taken from: Microsoft Encarta 2007. 1993-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

1. What is the text about?


a. Washington D.C.
boroughs
d. The culture of New York

b. The statue of Liberty

c.

New

York

e. New York City

2. The following is true about New York, except ....


a. It have a botanical garden
b. It is the home of the statue of Liberty
c. It has 250 museums
d. It consists of four boroughs
e. It has more than 500 galleries
3. Where is the statue of liberty located?
a. Liberty Island
b. Brooklyn
Queens

c. SoHo

d. Manhattan e.

4. What does the word commemorating in the second paragraph means?


a. Acknowledgement b. Ignore
c. Memorize d. celebration e. Memorializing
5. What does the word it in the last paragraph refers to?
a. New York b. Brooklyn
c. Childrens garden d. Museum
garden
6. How many galleries are there in New York?

e.

Botanical

a. 400
b. More than 400
c. Less than 400
d. Not more than 500e. More less than 350
7. SoHo is the acronym of ....
a. South of Honolulu b. South of Hillside c. South of Hoboken
d. South of Houston e. South of Hackensack

This text is for questions 32 to 35


Singapore Botanic Gardens
The first Botanic and Experimental Gardens in
Singapore was established in 1822 on Government Hill at
Fort Canning by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of
modern Singapore and a keen naturalist.
The Gardens main task was to evaluate for cultivation,
crops which were of potential economic importance,
including those yielding fruits, vegetables, spices and other
raw materials.
This Gardens was closed in 1829 and it was not until
30 years later that the present Singapore Botanic Gardens
was founded by an agri-horticultural society. It was
subsequently handed over to the government for
maintenance and today is looked after by the National
parkks Board.
The Gardens spearheaded orchid breeding and
hybridization programs and played a key role in
Singapores Garden City program throughmthe continual
introduction of plants of horticultural and botanical value.
The comprehensive herbarium and reference library at the
Gardens are critical resources on horticulture and the
regional flora. In addition, the living plant collection, the
School of Horticulture and the various publications serve to
promote public education on landscape planting,
horticulture, botany and nature appreciation.

The singapore Botanic Gardens has come a long way


since 1859. From an experimental station and a pleasure
park for family recreation, it has evolved into a fine tropical
botanic garden and an important centre for research.
32. What is the text about?
a. A
b. A
c. A
d. A
e. A

beautiful garden created by Singapore government


botanic garden established since British invasion
research garden and plantation in Singapore
Singapores Garden City project
school of Horticultura

33. the Gardens spearheaded orchid breeding and. . . .


(Paragraph 3)
The synonym of the underline word is . . . .
a. Became a hunter
leader
b. Held spear
smallest part
c. Held arrows

d. Became the
e. Became the

34. what does the Gardens do to attract more tourists?


a. It makes itself a leading botanical institution and a key
regional park.
b. It has come a long way since 1859
c. It makes major improvement and creates new agrihorticulltural attraction
d. It has evolved into a fine tropical botanical gardens
e. It distributes brochures and leaflets everywhere
35. who is taking care of the maintenance of the Singapore
Botanic Gardens?
a. Sir Stamford Raffles
b. President of Singapore
c. An agri-horticultural society
d. Government of Singapore

e. National Parks Board


B. Modify the noun phrase in brackets with more adjectives to make the
ads more attractive.

C. Complete the text with the correct form of the tenses


Text 1
I had amusing experience last year. After I (1) (leave) a
small village in thesouth of France, I drove on to the next town. On the way, a
young man waved to me. I stopped and he asked me for a lift. As soon as he
..(get) into the car, I said good morning to him in Frence and he
replied in the same language. Apart from a few words, I donot know any French
at all. Neither of us spoke during the journey. I nearly (3) . (reach)
the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly, Do you speak
English? As I soon learnt, he was English him self.
Text 2
We have just moved into a new house and I (4) . (work) hard
all morning. I (5) .. (try) to get my new room in order. This
has not been easy because I own over a thousand books. To make matters
worse, the room is rather small so I have temporarily put my books on the floor.

At the moment, they cover inch of the floor space and I actually have to walk on
them to get in or out of the room.
GOOD LUCK

KEY
Part A
1. E
2. D
3. A
4. E
5. E
6. B
7. D
Part B
8. spicy,hot
9. nice
10. wonderful
Part C
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Left
Got
Reached
Have been working
Have trying

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