Friday, 20 December 2013

DAILY TEST 3 SPOOF AND PASSIVE VOICE



Text 1
Once a man was walking in a park when he came across a penguin
He took him to a policeman and said,”I have just found this penguin. What should I do?” The policeman replied,”Take him to the Zoo.
The next day the policeman saw the same man in the same park and the man was still carrying the penguin with him. The policeman was rather surprised and walked up to the man and asked, “Why are you still carrying that penguin about? Didn’t you take it to the zoo?”  “I certainly did,” replied the man. 
And it was a great idea because he really enjoyed it, so today I’m taking him to the movies!

1.     What did the writer want to say about the story?
a.       We must understand the order clearly before do something
b.       We must go to the park sometime
c.        We should report to the police when found something
d.       We have to take the penguin to the cinema
e.       We could find the penguin in the zoo

2.     Who asked the man to take it to the zoo?
a.       The zoo visitors
b.       The policeman
c.        The security
d.       The penguin
e.       The cinema visitors

Text 2
                Mrs. Brown’s old grandfather lived with her and her husband. Every morning he went for a walk in the park and came home at half twelve for his lunch.
But one morning a police car stopped outside Mrs. Brown’s house at twelve o’clock, and two policemen helped Mr. Brown to get out. One of them said to Mrs. Brown, “The poor old gentlemen lost his way in the park and telephoned us for help, so we sent a car to bring him home.” Mrs. Brown was very surprised, but she thanked the policemen and they left.
“But, Grandfather,” she then said, “you have been to that park nearly every day for twenty years. How did you lose your way there?”
The old man smiled, closed one eye and said, “I didn’t quite lose my way. I just got tired and I didn’t want to walk home!”

3.     Why did Mrs. Brown’s grandfather pretend his way?
a.       Wanted to be sent to his granddaughters house
b.       Wanted to get on a police car
c.        Didn’t want to return home by taking a walk.
d.       Didn’t like staying in the park
e.       Never took a walk in the park

4.     How many persons lived in Mrs. Brown’s house?
a.       Two
b.       Three
c.        Four
d.       Five
e.       Six

5.     Who needed the police’s help?
a.       Mr. Brown
b.       Mrs. Brown
c.        Mrs. Brown’s grandfather
d.       Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown
e.       Police’s grandfather

Text 3
                Mr. Black loved shooting bears, but his eyes were not good any more. Several times he nearly shot people instead of bears, so his friends were always very careful when they went out shooting with him.
One day a young friend of his wanted to have a joke, so he got a big piece of white paper and wrote on it in very big letters ‘I AM NOT A BEAR’. Then he tied it to his back and went off. His friends saw it and laughed a lot.
But it did not save him. After a few minutes Mr. Black shot him and knocked his hat off.
The young man was frightened and angry. “Didn’t you see this piece of paper?” he shouted to Mr. Black. “Yes, I did, said Mr. Black. Then he went nearer, looked carefully at the paper and said, “Oh. I am very sorry. I did not see the word NOT.

6.     Mr. Black’s hobby is …..
a.       Shooting
b.       writing
c.        climbing
d.       shouting
e.       traveling

7.     Mr. Black’s eyes are …..
a.       Normal to see
b.       Not normal to see anymore
c.        Still nice to see
d.       Not needed to operate
e.       As clear as the young man

Text 4
A man goes to a pet shop to buy a parrot. “We have tree,” says the shopkeeper. “This blue one can speak four languages and cost $ 50, and the reed parrot know six languages and costs $ 100. The orange one over there costs $ 300. But he doesn’t talk at all.”
“Three hundred dollars!” exclaim the man. How come it’s so expensive? He can’t talk at all!” “Well, the shopkeeper goes on, “we don’t know what he does, but the two other parrots call him ‘BOSS’

8.     “This blue one can speak four languages …” , word “one” refers to …
a.       The first number
b.       Shopkeeper
c.        Pet
d.       Parrot
e.       Color

9.     He can’t speak at all!” he refers to …
a.       A shopkeeper
b.       A man
c.        An orange parrot
d.       A red parrot
e.       A blue parrot

10. The structure of the text is …
a.       Identification, description
b.       Orientation, complication, resolution.
c.        General classification, description.
d.       Orientation, crisis, reaction, coda
e.       Thesis, argument, recommendation

11. What is the purpose of the text?
a.       To describe parrot
b.       To entertain the readers about the fable
c.        To tell the readers about amusing incident.
d.       To deal with actual incident
e.       To inform the reader about the parrot

Text 5
                Last week I took my five-year old son, Willy, to a musical instrument store in my hometown. I wanted to buy him a set of junior drum because his drum teacher advised me to buy him one. Willy likes listening to music very much. He also likes asking me everything he wants to know. Even his questions sometimes seem precocious for a boy of his age. He is very inquisitive.

                We went there by car. On the way, we saw a policeman standing near a traffic light regulating the passing cars and other vehicles. He blew his whistle now and then.

                Seeing the policeman blowing his whistle, Willy asked me at once, "Dad, why is the policeman using a whistle, not a drum?"

                Hearing his unexpected question I answered reluctantly, "Because he is not Phil Collins!"
12. What does the text talk   about....
a.       Willy and his new drum.
b.       Phil Collins and his drum.
c.        A policeman and his whistle.
d.       Willy's drum private teacher.
e.       The writer's five-year old son.

13. From the text above we know that Willy is a/n … boy.
a.       Smart
b.       Funny
c.        Stupid
d.       Childish
e.       Annoying

14. Which sentence makes the text a funny story?
a.       He is very inquisitive.
b.       "Because he is not Phil Collins".
c.        He blew his whistle now and then.
d.       He also likes asking me everything he wants to know.
e.       "Dad, why is the policeman using a whistle not a drum?"

            Last week, I (15) …. to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it, though. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were (16) … very loudly, I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned around. I looked at the man and the young woman angrily. They did not (17) … any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned around again. “I could not hear a word” I said angrily. ”it is none of your business”, the young man said rudely. “This is a private conversation”.
(Adapted from: English New Concept)
15.
a.       walked  
b.       went                      
c.        said
d.       stood
e.       sat                          
16.
a.       talking   
b.       standing
c.        hearing 
d.       waiting
e.       holding
17.
a.       take                       
b.       get                         
c.        pay                        
d.       ask         
e.       buy

18. A well-known architect is designing our new office. The passive form of the above sentence is: our new office …. by a well-known architect.
a.       Designs
b.       Designed
c.        Be designing
d.       Is designed
e.       Is being  designed
                               
19. The stewardess is now serving coffee to the passengers.  The passive form of the above sentence is ….
a.       The passengers are serving coffee now.
b.       The passengers are now served coffee.
c.        Coffee is now served by the passengers.
d.       Coffee is now being served to the passengers.
e.       Coffee is now served to the passengers.

20. “They think he is wealthy.”  The passive form of the above sentence is.....
a.       He is thought a wealthy man
b.       They are considered a wealthy man.
c.        They are thought he is a wealthy man.
d.       He is thought to be a wealthy man.
e.       He is thought being a wealthy man.

21. Everybody believed that Gods brought them happiness. We can also say:
a.       It is believed that the gods brought them happiness.
b.       The gods were believed to have brought them happiness.
c.        That The Gods brought them happiness were believed by everybody.
d.       The Gods were believed to bring them happiness.
e.       It was believed that the Gods have brought them happiness.

22. X : Have you been informed about the exact    
     number of victims of the airplane crash?
     Y : Yes ... to the headquarters of Garuda.
a.       They are faxed                                    
b.       It has been faxed.
c.        Has faxed                             
d.       We fax it.
e.       The victims fax

23. You seem to waiting for something these days. That’s true I’m waiting ... for an  interview.
a.       Called                   
b.       Be called                              
c.        To be called.
d.       To call   
e.       Calling

24. We called the committee to ask whether the competition ......to begin that afternoon.
a.       Was scheduled
b.       To be scheduled
c.        To scheduled      
d.       Was to schedule
e.       Was scheduling.

25. Bambang looks very happy today. Don’t you know he ... to general manager?
a.       Has promoted
b.       Has To Promote                 
c.        To Be Promoted 
d.       Has Been Promoted
e.       Were promoted



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