LJK: 12 MIPA 1 | 12 MIPA 2 | 12 MIPA 3
A. Choose the correct answer by crossing A, B, C, D, or E!
1. What does Farah's hat look like?A. It is red.
B. It is the woman's.
C. It is expensive.
D. It has a white flower.
E. It has blue accessory.
B. It is the woman's.
C. It is expensive.
D. It has a white flower.
E. It has blue accessory.
2. What does the use of noun phrase in the dialogue aim?
A. To identify a thing.
B. To retell someone.
C. To choose two things.
D. To persuade someone.
E. To convince someone about something.
3. What does the man want to know?
A. Andri's brother.
B. The woman's friend.
C. A man in front of the shop.
D. A man who arrived from Palembang.
E. The woman's neighbor.
4. According to the woman, what can differentiate her house with the other houses?
A. The door.
B. The fence.
C. The yard.
D. The balcony.
E. The neighborhood.
This text Is for questions 5 to 8.
I walk by a homeless man in the cardboard box every day on my way to school. This man has a little tin can in front of his box, with a sign that reads: "Saving for a home and food". Whenever I walk by, he is always writing something with a grubby pencil on the back of a soup label. He looks frustrated, but not like a mean person.
One day, I threw a coin in his tin can. He looked up at the sound of it hitting the bottom and smiled. "Thank you," he said. The next day was very cold. I walked by, and I saw him shivering in his worn jacket. All day at school, I was in a bad mood.
When I arrived home that night, I dug in the closets until I found an old blanket. On my way to school the next morning, I took out the blanket and gave it to the man. He took it with a baffled look on his face. "Thank you so much," he whispered.
The next day, I gave him another coin. He smiled and greeted me, his blanket wrapped firmly around himself.
The day after that, I gave him some food, and a flyer about a job vacancy. And then one day, he was gone. I found a note on the cardboard. It says, "I got a job. Thank you."
5. What did the writer see on the way to school?
A. A beggar.
B. A thief.
C. A pickpocket.
D. A foreigner.
E. An old mad man.
6. What can we infer from the story?
A. The man had cheated the writer.
B. The writer doesn't believe the man.
C. The man doesn't know how to thank the writer.
D. The writer helped the man get a job.
E. The writer doesn't believe that he was cheated.
7. Which of the noun phrases uses prepositional phrase as a modifier?
A. A mean person.
B. An old blanket.
C. His worn jacket.
D. A flyer about a job vacancy.
E. A note on the cardboard.
8. Which of the following sentences has noun with post-modifiers?
A. The day after that, I gave him some food, and a flyer about a job vacancy.
B. One day, I threw a coin in his tin can.
C. I walked by, and I saw him shivering in his worn jacket.
D. He took it with a baffled look on his face.
E. The next day, I gave him another coin.
This text is for questions 9 to 12.
A private jet offers luxury services to travelers who can afford it. A variety of comforts and special features are on board. The well-designed interiors have comfortable seats, work tables, and internet access.
The wide aisles leave enough space to walk around. Some private jet services include a chef. Gourmet breakfasts, lunches, and dinners are prepared in the galley of the aircraft. Tired passengers can nap in their seats or they can sleep in one of the on-board bedrooms. A relaxing shower in the spa will allow a passenger to arrive fresh and ready to greet people. Such conveniences are the result of new technology
and creative thinking. In so many ways, luxury jets are like flying luxury hotels.
9. What is the text about?
A. A private jet.
B. The well-designed interiors.
C. Comfortable seats.
D. Gourmet seats.
E. New technology.
10. Which of the following is a noun phrase with adjective clause as modifier?
A. Work tables.
B. Flying luxury hotels. ·
C. Space to walk around.
D. Special features.
E. The on-board bedrooms.
11. Which noun phrase uses participle?
A. Travelers who can afford it.
B. Creative thinking.
C. Shower in the spa.
D. Luxury jets.
E. Tired passengers.
12. "In so many ways, luxury jets are like foong luxury hotels." The modifier used in the underlined noun phrase is . ..
A. to infinitive
B. pronoun
C. determiner
D. participle
E. article
This incomplete dialogue is for numbers 13 to 15.
13.
A. to the corner
B. at the corner
c. which at the corner
D. red
E. new
14.
A. who
B. where
C. Which
D. when
E. what
15.
A. wear
B. wears
C. Wore
D. Wearing
E. Worn
B. Answer the following questions clearly and correctly!
1 . Look at the dialogue below!
Helmi : Excuse me, do you know Mr. Anwar?
Farah : Of course. The man standing beside the white car over there is Mr. Anwar.
Helmi : Oh, thank you very much.
Rewrite noun phrase with modifier found in the dialogue and mention the function!
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This text is for questions 2 and 3.
When Roy and his friends were wandering around, they heard music. They walked toward the sound of the music and saw a narrow street blocked off for traffic. There were some people in the street and they were · dancing. They were having a festival. Roy and his friends walked in and looked around. There were a lot of pretty girls. Roy saw one wearing a long peasant dress with long hair and beads, bracelets, and rings. He noticed that they wore rings on their first fingers, which he'd never seen before. Roy told his friends about it.
When his friends heard him, they were surprised and ran quickly to leave the place.
2. Which the girl did Roy see?
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3. Mention two nouns with post-modifiers found in the text!
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4. Identify the modifiers and the noun modified!
a. I like stories about love and adventure.
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b. Do you know the boy who left his jacket in the library?
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5. Create a dialogue involving noun phrase with adjective clauses as modifiers!
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