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Choose the best answer to each of the following questions by crossing the letter a, b, c, d or

e.
1. Which sentence correctly uses "such... that"?
A. It was such a hot day that we stayed indoors.
B. It was a hot such day that we stayed indoors.
C. It was so a hot day that we stayed indoors.
D. It was that such a hot day we stayed indoors.
E. It was that so hot day we stayed indoors

2. Identify the correct use of "so... that":


A. She was so happy she cried.
B. She was happy so that she cried.
C. So happy she was that cried.
D. It was such a happy she cried.
E. It was so happy that she cried

3. Which sentence is incorrect?


A. The cake was so delicious that I had a second piece.
B. It was such an exciting game that everyone cheered.
C. He was so tired that he fell asleep immediately.
D. She had such a talent for music that she played every instrument.
E. They were so excited that they played in match

4. Choose the correct transformation: "The test was so difficult that no one passed."
A. It was such a difficult test that no one passed.
B. Such a test was difficult that no one passed.
C. It was so a difficult test that no one passed.
D. It was difficult a test so that no one passed.
E. So difficult test that no one passed.

5. Which of the following sentences uses "such... that" correctly?


A. The movie was such thrilling that I couldn’t look away.
B. It was such a thrilling movie that I couldn’t look away.
C. The movie was so thrilling that I couldn’t look away.
D. It was so a thrilling movie that I couldn’t look away.
E. The movie so thrilling that I couldn’t look away.

6. Identify the incorrect sentence:


A. It was such a boring lecture that I almost fell asleep.
B. The lecture was so boring that I almost fell asleep.
C. The lecture was such boring that I almost fell asleep.
D. It was so boring a lecture that I almost fell asleep.
E. It was boring so a lecture that I almost fell asleep.

7. Choose the correct transformation: "He was so angry that he couldn't speak."
A. He was such an angry that he couldn't speak.
B. He was so angry he couldn't speak.
C. He was such angry that he couldn't speak.
D. It was such an anger that he couldn't speak.
E. He was so anger that he couldn’t speak
Text 1.
For question number 8 to 12.
The concert was so amazing that the audience gave a standing ovation. It was such an incredible
performance that people were talking about it for weeks. The band played so well that even the
critics were impressed.
8. What was the audience's reaction to the concert?
A. They left early.
B. They gave a standing ovation.
C. They booed the band.
D. They stayed silent.
E. They were happy

9. How long did people talk about the performance?


A. Minutes
B. Hours
C. Days
D. Weeks
E. Months
10. What was the reaction of the critics?
A. They were disappointed.
B. They were indifferent.
C. They were impressed.
D. They left early.
E. They debat

11. How is the performance described?


A. Boring
B. Incredible
C. Ordinary
D. Disappointing
E. Horror

12. How did the band play?


A. Poorly
B. Moderately
C. Well
D. Badly
E. Professional

13. Which of the following is an example of a finite clause?


A. To eat healthy
B. Eating healthy
C .She eats healthy every day
D. Eating healthy is important
E. Walking is healthy

14. Identify the non-finite clause in the sentence: "Running late, she hurried to the bus stop."
A. Running late
B. She hurried
C. To the bus stop
D. None of the above
E. Stop

15. Which of the following sentences contains a non-finite clause?


A. She cooked dinner
B. She is cooking dinner
C. Cooking dinner, she listened to music
D. She had cooked dinner
E. Cooking is my hobby

16. What type of clause is "to succeed" in the sentence "He wants to succeed"?
A. Finite clause
B. Non-finite clause
C. Main clause
D. Subordinate clause
E. Adverb

17. Which sentence contains a finite clause?


A. To dance gracefully
B. Dancing gracefully is her dream
C. She dances gracefully
D. Dancing gracefully
E. To dancing gracefully is her dream

18. In the sentence "Having finished her homework, she went out to play," what is "Having finished
her homework"?
A. Finite clause
B. Non-finite clause
C. Main clause
D. Independent clause
E. Gerund

19. Which of the following is a characteristic of a finite clause?


A. It does not have a subject
B. It contains a verb in a specific tense
C. It starts with an infinitive
D. It cannot stand alone
E. It is as a gerund

20. Choose the sentence with a non-finite clause:


A. She will finish her project
B. She finished her project
C. Finishing her project, she felt relieved
D. She finishes her project
E. Finishing is her dream project

21. What type of clause is "to win the game" in "They are determined to win the game"?
A. Finite clause
B. Non-finite clause
C. Main clause
D. Relative clause
E. Gerund

22. Identify the finite clause in this sentence: "To solve the puzzle, she thought hard."
A. To solve the puzzle
B. She thought hard
C. To solve
D. Thought hard
E. The puzzle was difficult

23. In the sentence "To travel the world is her dream," what type of clause is "To travel the
world"?
A. Finite clause
B. Non-finite clause
C. Main clause
D. Subordinate clause
E. Gerund
24. Which part of the sentence is a finite clause: "Hoping to impress her, he studied all night"?
A. Hoping to impress her
B. He studied all night
C. To impress her
D. Studied all night
E. Studying is her hobby

25. Identify the non-finite clause in "Driven by ambition, she worked tirelessly."
A. Driven by ambition
B. She worked tirelessly
C. Worked tirelessly
D. By ambition
E. Driving is her ambition
26. Even if the weather forecast predicts rain, many people decide to go hiking because:
A. They enjoy the rain
B. They have prepared with rain gear
C. They don't trust the forecast
D. They don't have any other plans
E. They don’t care the forecast

27. You should always wear a seatbelt unless:


A. You're driving slowly
B. You're not comfortable
C. The law doesn't require it
D. It's a short trip
E. you’re driving fast

28. The team played well; however, they lost the match because:
A. The referee was unfair
B. They were missing key players
C. The other team scored more goals
D. The weather conditions were bad
E. They lost their spirit
29. Many people enjoy summer sports; on the other hand, winter sports can be more:
A. Dangerous
B. Relaxing
C. Exciting
D. Expensive
E. Cheap

30. Cats are independent animals; in contrast, dogs:


A. Need more attention
B. Are more aggressive
C. Sleep more
D. Are less active
E. More feeding
Text 2.
For questions number 31to 35.
Should Plastic Bags Be Banned?
In recent years, there has been an ongoing debate about whether plastic bags should be banned.
Proponents of the ban argue that plastic bags contribute significantly to environmental pollution. They
highlight that plastic bags take hundreds of years to decompose, leading to severe impacts on wildlife
and marine life. Animals often mistake plastic bags for food, which can lead to ingestion and even
death. Moreover, plastic bags contribute to the overwhelming amount of waste in landfills and oceans.
On the other hand, opponents of the ban believe that banning plastic bags could have negative
economic impacts. Many businesses rely on the production and sale of plastic bags, and a ban could
lead to job losses in the manufacturing sector. Additionally, they argue that plastic bags are convenient
for consumers and that alternatives, such as paper or cloth bags, may not be as practical or cost-
effective.
Ultimately, the discussion surrounding the ban on plastic bags involves weighing environmental
concerns against economic implications. While some believe that the environmental benefits of a ban
outweigh the drawbacks, others feel that the economic consequences should not be overlooked.
31. Identify the main issue being discussed in the text.
32. List two arguments presented by those who support the ban on plastic bags.
33. What are two concerns raised by those who oppose the ban on plastic bags?
34. Explain how the discussion text manages to present a balanced view of the topic.
35. Based on the text, what is the ultimate decision or conclusion regarding the ban on plastic bags?
Match the sentences correctly

1. If I study hard, a. We would have gone on vacation

2. f it rains tomorrow, b. I would have attended it


3. If she had called me, c. I will pass the exam
4. If we had enough money, d. she will become a great pianist
5. If you tell him the truth, e. It boils
6. If they had arrived earlier, f. they would have met the manager
7. If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius, g. he will appreciate your honesty
8. If he had known about the meeting, h. I would make new policies
9. If you were the president, i. we will stay at home
10. If she practices every day, j. I would have been happy
k. we will buy a new car
l. he would be angry

Answer Key:
1. The main issue being discussed is whether plastic bags should be banned due to their
environmental impact versus the potential economic consequences of such a ban.
2. Animals often Plastic bags contribute significantly to environmental pollution and take
hundreds of years to decompose.
mistake plastic bags for food, leading to ingestion and potential death.
Banning plastic bags could lead to job losses in the manufacturing sector.
3. Plastic bags are convenient for consumers, and alternatives may not be as practical or cost-
effective.
4. The discussion text presents a balanced view by outlining both environmental and economic
perspectives. It highlights the environmental damage caused by plastic bags while also
acknowledging the economic implications of a ban, such as potential job losses and consumer
inconvenience.
5. The text does not provide a definitive conclusion but emphasizes the need to weigh
environmental benefits against economic consequences. It suggests that some people believe
the environmental advantages of a ban are more significant, while others are concerned about
economic impacts.tion

Kunci Jawaban
1. If I study hard, → c. I will pass the exam.
2. If it rains tomorrow, → i. we will stay at home.
3. If she had called me, → j. I would have been happy.
4. If we had enough money, → a. we would have gone on vacation.
5. If you tell him the truth, → g. he will appreciate your honesty.
6. If they had arrived earlier, → f. they would have met the manager.
7. If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius, → e. it boils.
8. If he had known about the meeting, → b. he would have attended it.
9. If you were the president, → h. I would make new policies.
10. If she practices every day, → d. she will become a great pianist.

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