8. What is mainly described on the second
paragraph?
A B. How the writer improved his ability to lead and supervise subordinates effectively. How the writer runs a project from the
planning stage to its completion.
How the writer knows the information of
C
the post of Management Trainee D. The writer's experience in working and his goodness.
E. The writer's education background and his personality.
9. What is the writer's purpose to write the application letter?
A. To apply the post of Executive in the Management Society.
B. To have recommendation to work at Lucky Star Garment Manufactory Limited. C To have recommendation to teach at
the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. D. To apply for the post of Management
Trainee. E. To apply the job at Lucky Star Garment Manufactory Limited.
This incomplete dialogue is for numbers 10 and 11.
Mr. Udin: Saputra, come here please! Saputra: Yes, sir. I'm coming.
Mr. Udin: 10)... the goods to the office, please?
Saputra: With pleasure, Sir. Mr. Udin: Don't forget to put into the correct
case!
Saputra 11)... Sir. Mr. Udin: Thanks
10. A. Don't bring
B. I would like to bring
C. Can you bring
D. Can I bring
E. May I bring
11. A. I need some help
B. Don't worry C. Sorry, I can't
D. I wish I could help you
E. I'm busy
12. Receptionist: Good morning, Diamond Hotel. Can I help you, Sir?
Man
for tomorrow. Can we get one with view to the beach?
Receptionist: Certainly, Sir. What else? The appropriate expression to complete the dialogue is x
Practical English SMK/MAK Class X Semester 1
A I need a table for two
B. I hope you can help me
C. I'd like to reserve a room
D. I'd like to rent a car
E. I'd like to buy an apartment
13 Teller What can I do for you, Sir? Mr. Erick: Can I change my money in this bank?
teller
A Certainly, Sir.
B. What?
C. Up to you.
D. What a good idea!
E. It's pity you.
14. Samuel: Have you finished your report? Gandi: Not yet.
Samuel:... Gandi Of course, I'll be very happy then.
A. Can you do me a favor? B. Would you like me to help you?
C. Is that definite?
D. Is there something you can do for me? E. What can I do for you?
15. Putri: Siti, where are you? Siti I'm at my office. What's matter?
Daughter: Oh...
Siti :I'd like to, but I still have meeting with my client.
The suitable expression to complete the
dialogue is A Could I possibly ask you to help me?
B. Let me help you.
C. Would you like some help?
D. Sorry, I can't help you. E. No, you don't need to help.
16. Shopkeeper: What can I do for you?
Ms. Raline
Shopkeeper: Don't worry, Miss. We'll change it with the new one. The suitable expression to complete the
dialogue is A. Excuse me, I think you've given the wrong item to me.
B. You must be dreaming. It's not what I want from you.
C Don't you fool me with this thing? D. I must complain that you give the junk to
me.
E. What is it? It's the worst TV I've ever bought.
paragraph?
A B. How the writer improved his ability to lead and supervise subordinates effectively. How the writer runs a project from the
planning stage to its completion.
How the writer knows the information of
C
the post of Management Trainee D. The writer's experience in working and his goodness.
E. The writer's education background and his personality.
9. What is the writer's purpose to write the application letter?
A. To apply the post of Executive in the Management Society.
B. To have recommendation to work at Lucky Star Garment Manufactory Limited. C To have recommendation to teach at
the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. D. To apply for the post of Management
Trainee. E. To apply the job at Lucky Star Garment Manufactory Limited.
This incomplete dialogue is for numbers 10 and 11.
Mr. Udin: Saputra, come here please! Saputra: Yes, sir. I'm coming.
Mr. Udin: 10)... the goods to the office, please?
Saputra: With pleasure, Sir. Mr. Udin: Don't forget to put into the correct
case!
Saputra 11)... Sir. Mr. Udin: Thanks
10. A. Don't bring
B. I would like to bring
C. Can you bring
D. Can I bring
E. May I bring
11. A. I need some help
B. Don't worry C. Sorry, I can't
D. I wish I could help you
E. I'm busy
12. Receptionist: Good morning, Diamond Hotel. Can I help you, Sir?
Man
for tomorrow. Can we get one with view to the beach?
Receptionist: Certainly, Sir. What else? The appropriate expression to complete the dialogue is x
Practical English SMK/MAK Class X Semester 1
A I need a table for two
B. I hope you can help me
C. I'd like to reserve a room
D. I'd like to rent a car
E. I'd like to buy an apartment
13 Teller What can I do for you, Sir? Mr. Erick: Can I change my money in this bank?
teller
A Certainly, Sir.
B. What?
C. Up to you.
D. What a good idea!
E. It's pity you.
14. Samuel: Have you finished your report? Gandi: Not yet.
Samuel:... Gandi Of course, I'll be very happy then.
A. Can you do me a favor? B. Would you like me to help you?
C. Is that definite?
D. Is there something you can do for me? E. What can I do for you?
15. Putri: Siti, where are you? Siti I'm at my office. What's matter?
Daughter: Oh...
Siti :I'd like to, but I still have meeting with my client.
The suitable expression to complete the
dialogue is A Could I possibly ask you to help me?
B. Let me help you.
C. Would you like some help?
D. Sorry, I can't help you. E. No, you don't need to help.
16. Shopkeeper: What can I do for you?
Ms. Raline
Shopkeeper: Don't worry, Miss. We'll change it with the new one. The suitable expression to complete the
dialogue is A. Excuse me, I think you've given the wrong item to me.
B. You must be dreaming. It's not what I want from you.
C Don't you fool me with this thing? D. I must complain that you give the junk to
me.
E. What is it? It's the worst TV I've ever bought.
Jawaban:
ga bisa bahasa inggris
Penjelasan:
maaf ya
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