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Review
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You are going to listen to some short dialogues. Questions 1–5 are based on
the dialogues. Choose the best response to the expression you hear.
1. a. Its boring.
b. It’s awful.
c. It’s amazing.
d. It’s uninteresting.
2. a. I dont think so. b. I disagree with you.
c. I am with you. d. I quite agree with that decision.
3. a. Id rather you dont. b. I have to think about that.
c. I dont think thats very good. d. OK. If thats your decision, I’ll
go with you. 4. a. Thanks.
b. I think so. c. I understand it.
d. Thats a good idea.
5. a. Thats good.
b. Leave me alone. c. Be optimistic. Try again.
d. Cheer up Its not the end of the
world.
Questions 6–10 are based on the listening text you are going to hear.
6. Where was the Wolf? a. In a pond.
b. On a mountain. c. On the peak of a hill.
d. At a spring on a hillside.
7. What did the Wolf see? a. A
lamp. b. A
light. c. A
lamb. d. Another
wolf. 8. What was the Lamb doing when the
Wolf saw her? a. Sleeping.
b. Walking. c. Drinking.
d. Having supper.
9. How old was the Lamb? a. Four months old.
b. Five months old. c. Six months old.
d. Seven months old.
10. What is the purpose of the text? a. To entertain or amuse.
b. To describe the way things are. c. To share an unusual in cident.
d. To describe how something is
accom plished.
A. Listening Listen carefully and answer the questions.
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Developing English Competencies f or Grade XI of Nat ural and Social Science Programmes
Questions 11–15 are based on the follow ing text.
Bali, the fabled Island of the Gods, has been enchanting visitors for cen-
turies with its rich cultural traditions and spectacular pano ramas. From lofty,
misty enshrouded volcanoes and cool mountain lakes down through terraced
rice fields to a golden strand lapped by azure waters, every square inch of Bali
offers a fresh and unforgettable image.
No less enchanting are its people, some 2.7 million souls whose artistry
and piety are recog nised throughout the world. Balinese Hinduism, a complex
fusion of Indian cosmo logy, Tantric Buddism and homegrown mytho logy,
is the primary faith of Balis inhabitants, and so deeply woven into the fabric of
their daily lives that the line between the spiritual and the material is blurry
at best.
Around Bali
The shoppers among you will find Bali a treasure house of handicrafts
and fine works of art. The Balinese are incredibly gifted artists and craftsmen,
and their material creations are imbued with the same sense of wonderment
with which they regard their universe. Stone and wood carvings, traditional
and modern paintings and intricately designed jewelry in gold and silver are
readily available in shops and galleries throughout the island.
As for recreation, there is no short- age of options. Nature walks, horseback
riding, diving, surfing, bungy jumping and white water rafting await the ad-
venturous here.
Taken from Hello Bali, 2000
11. The topic of the text above is .
a. Balinese life
b. scenery in Bali c. tourism in Bali
d. Bali for recreation
12. The main idea of paragraph 2 is .
a. Population of Bali b. Bali’s
inhabitants c. Balinese
religion d. Daily lives of Balinese
13. The synonym of the word azure in para graph 1 is
. a. bright
blue b. bright
green c. dark
green d. dark
blue 14. The word they in paragraph 3 refers
to .
a. craftsmen b. fine works
c. the Balinese
d. gifted artists
15. Below are recreational activities you can find in Bali, except
. a. horseback
riding b. nature
walks c. surfing
d. skiing
B. Reading Answer the questions by choosing the best answer.