Choose
the correct number A,B, C, or D for each number
1.
Caller : Hello. ...?
Nita : I'm
sorry, he is out. Could you call back at four?
Caller : All
right. Thank you.
A. Could you speak to Mr. Aziz, please
B. Can I take a message from you
C. Could I speak to Mr. Aziz, please
D. Would you like to call him again (UN-SMK-07-20)
2.
Raihana : …
Mrs. Anni : I’m afraid you have the wrong number, Miss
a.
Hello, is this
Mrs. Ita’s house?
b.
Excuse me.
Where is Mrs. Kim?
c.
Hello, who’s
speaking, please?
d.
Could you tell
me where your wife is?
3.
Telephone Message
For : Mr. Graham
Date : 10/6/2000 Time: 12.00
From : Ms. Kim Beverly
Departure of Agriculture
Phone : 555-7501
Message : Please ring him. Urgent. Tell him If I
have received his facsimile.
Taken by : Anita
Based on the
telephone message form, who's the message for? It's for ...
A. Ms. Kim Beverly
B. Mr. Graham
C. Anita
D. Urgent
E. It's not mentioned (UN-SMK-02-33)
4.
Andi : I will go to Ari's house.
Will you accompany me?
Anjas : Oh, I'm
sorry I can't. I've already had an appointment.
Mira : What has
Andi told you, Anjas?
Anjas : …
A. Anjas has told me that he will go to Ari's house
B. Andi has told me that he will go to Ari's house
C. Andi told Mira that he would go to Ari's house
D. I told him that he refused to go to Ari's house (EBTANAS-SMK-02-32)
5.
Reservation clerk : Elang Persada Airlines, good morning. May I help you?
Arya Pamungkas : Yes, ...................next Tuesday afternoon?
Reservation clerk : One moment, please…. Yes, there's a flight at 4:45 p.m. and one at 6:00 p.m.
A.
do you have
any flights to Pontianak
B.
I'd like to reserve a room
C.
Could you tell me how much a return fl ight costs?
D.
You had
reserved double rooms
6.
Operator :Pemalang
Hotel. Can I help you?
Chandra : Good
morning, . . .
Operator : I’m sorry
he’s out now. May I have your name, please?
Chandra : This is
Chandra.
A. I
want to see Mr.Andi.
B. Can I
help you Mr.Andi?
C. I
would like to meet Mr.Andi, please
D. Could
you put me through to Mr.Andi, please?
PART VII. Directions:
In items 21 – 30, each item has four underlined words or phrases, marked (A),
(B), (C), (D). You are to identify the one underlined word or phrase that
should be corrected or rewritten, and
mark your answer.
This text is for number 7
and 8
Hanif
and Alif, don’t forget to submit your assignment to Mr. Aditia at two o’clock
this afternoon. Put them into white envelopes.. Mr. Aditia will be expecting us
in Room 206. Please be on time. Send me your reply.
(
Diana)
7.
What is the purpose of the message?
A.
To remind Hanif to submit his task
B.
To suggest Mr. Aditia to be on time.
C.
To assign Mr. Aditia to wait in Room 206
D.
To ask Hanif to prepare for a white
envelope. (UN SMA 08/09)
8.
“ Mr. Aditia will be expecting us in
Room 206”. The word “us” refers to……
A.
Diana, Putra and Aditia
B.
Hanif, Putra and Aditia
C.
Diana, Hanif and Putra
D.
Diana and Mr. Aditia (UN
SMA 08/09)
This
text is for questions 9 to 13
TELEPHONES
What
if you want to talk right now to a friend who lives far away? The answer is
simple. You pick up your telephone and press some buttons. Next, you hear a
ringing sound—one, two, three rings. Then you hear your friend’s voice say,
Hello.” Making a phone call seems so easy. But did you ever think about what
makes it possible?
When
you talk on the phone, your voice is changed into an electric signal that can
travel through wires. A plastic disk in the mouthpiece vibrates when you speak.
The vibration makes a pattern in an electric field between the plastic disk and
a metal disk. The pattern is sent through wires as an electric signal. Just as
a telephone can turn a voice into an electric signal, it can also change an
electric signal back into a voice.
When
the signals pass through magnets in the earpiece, the magnets vibrate a disk
that reproduces the speaker’s voice. When you make a local call, the call
travels over wires from your house to the telephone company’s routing station.
From there, a computer automatically sends the call to the number you dialed.
Did
you know you can call someone on the other side of the world? The call might
even be sent into space! Satellites orbiting high above Earth connect calls
between distant countries. Some international calls travel along cables under the sea. Cell phones work by
sending a radio signal through the air to a cell tower. The tower sends the
signal to the cell phone company, which relays it to another cell phone or
through the telephone company to a wired phone.
9.
What does paragraph 2 talk about?
A. How
the cell phone company relays the radio signal.
B. How
the voice changes into an electric signal.
C. How
you make a call to your friend.
D. How
the satellite connects calls.
10. What changes an electric signal back into a
voice?
A.
A wire.
B.
A plastic disc.
C.
A telephone.
D.
A mouthpiece.
11. How does an electric signal travel?
A.
It travels through wires.
B.
It travels through the air.
C.
It travels through a radio.
D.
It travels through the sea.
12. What connects calls between various countries?
A.
Cables.
B.
Towers.
C.
Radio signals.
D.
Telephone companies.
13. What
does “it” in paragraph 5 line 5 refer to?
A.
The satellite.
B.
The cell phone.
C.
The wired phone.
D.
The radio signal.
Ada jawaban ?
Ada jawaban ?