PART 1. READING COMPREHENSION.
READING 1. A MYSTERY
Lakewood, NJ, Sept 2. There have been strange happenings in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Davis. A mysterious scratching, banging and bumping in the walls of their homes have become so strong it has knocked down pictures and lamps.
Investigators have torn the walls apart but have been unable to find the course of the sounds. They are also trying to find out if the troublemakers have been at work.
We first heard the sounds six weeks ago, said Mrs. Davis. For the next two weeks, the sounds happened regularly – every evening from 9:30 to 11:00.
Little patches, said, began to appear on the living room and bedroom walls. Then the sounds changed and became irregular. Now, she said, the noises at 8 AM and continue on and off till midnight.
141. Another title that would best explain the main idea of this story is …..
A. Banging and bumping. C. Strange happening in a Jersey home.
B. Regular sound. D. Troublemakers (pengacau/perusuh)
142. The cause of the mysterious scratching and banging is ………..
A. Little patches. B. troublemakers. C. not known. D. Mrs. Davis.
143. The sounds …….
A. Don’t happen in regular way. C. always happened in a regular time.
B. Were first heard two weeks ago. D. now start at 9:30 PM
144. The event told about in this story ….
A. Never happened. C. happened after September 2.
B. Happened before September 2. D. happened before and after September 2.
READING 2.
A curfew (jam malam) is specific type of law instituted by those in power. It is one that requires citizens to be off the streets and out of public places at specified hours.
There are active curfew laws in some communities in the United States today; these laws are currently functioning. The existing curfew laws generally refer to minors. These laws usually indicate the hour when the children must be off the streets and out of public unless they are with their parents.
Curfew laws have a long tradition. William of Normandy introduced the custom to the British Isles after his invasion there in 1066. At curfew time, a bell was rung. The pealing (bunyi) of the bell indicated that citizens should extinguish (memadamkan) any burning fires and clear the streets for the night. The word curfew actually developed at this time from the Norman French expression courvre –feu or cover the fire.
145. Curfew is a specific kind of …….
A. Government layer. B. Government regulation. C. public administrator. D. official building.
146. The word active in paragraph 2 is closet in meaning to …..
A. Physical. B. Healthy. C. operated. D. dormant/tdk active, tidur.
147. The word minors in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by …….
A. Children. B. communities. C. public. D. citizens.
148. Look at the word pealing in paragraph 3. This word is closest in meaning to which of the following
A. Ringing. B. breaking. C. uncovering. D. burning.
149. Citizens should extinguish any burning fires,( paragraph 3).
A. Put in. B. put on. C. put off. D. put out.
READING 3.
The game of golf is not a young game. This game, which has traditionally been credited as a Scottish creation, has been around for hundreds of years. Its long existence can definitely be verified through a check of centuries old legal documents.
Gold has definitely been around since at least the fifteenth century. This can be verified from a legal edict issued at the time. In 1457, near the end of the rule of the King James II, the Scottish Parliament issued a decree outlawing the playing of golf. The reason was that golf was believed to be a waste of time. There was concern that citizens would be spending the time on the useless sport of golf rather than spending time on more practical skills such as archery, fencing, and jousting. Archery , fencing, and jousting were after all, considerably more useful in the defense of the country than golf.
150. The main idea of this passage is that…..
A. Golf is one of the most popular Scottish games.
B. Many different games were played in the fifteenth century.
C. Golf’s long history can be verified (diperiksa, dibuktikan, titaklukan)
D. Golf can be played by both young and old.
151. According to the passage, we know that golf has been around for hundreds of years because…..
A. The Scottish Parliament has declared to be true. C. old golf clubs have been found.
B. It appears in some official papers. D. there are many traditional stories about golf
152. According to the passage, how long has golf been around?
A. For more than 500 years. C. since the first century.
B. for at least 1500 years. D. only since 1500
153. When did King James I most likely rule?
A. 1457 to 1477. B. 1437 to 1460. C. 1437 to 1450. D. 1450 to 1470.
154. What was the purpose of t he decree (sk, dekrit, memutuskan, bersabda) issued in 1457?
A. To make golf illegal. C. to outlaw the Scottish Parliament.
B. To encourage the playing of golf. D. to establish the rule of King James II.
155. A…….is the highest point of something.
A. Crush. B. peak (puncak, ujung) c. ditch. D. slope.
156. Bricks are commonly made of…….
A. Clay. B. wax. C. timber. D. cord.
157. He was fined for driving with a/an …….license.
A. Void. B. expired. C. terminated. D. out of date.
158. Please check your friend’s telephone number in the………..
A. Encyclopedia. B. register. C. directory. D. dictionary.
159. I am ……..to pass this examination.
A. Determined. B. willing. C. stubborn. D. resolute.
160. Do you believe in the ……of good and evil (kejahatan, jahat, malang) spirit (roh, jiwa, arwah)?
A. Occurrence. B. existence. C. reality. D. incidence.
161. It is not polite to break in on a conversation.
A. Interrupt. B. withdraw from. C. seize. D. regard.
162. Did your father get retirement benefit when he retired?
A. Pension. B. subsidy. C. patent. D. vocation (lap kerja)
163. His hobby is collecting stamps from all over the world.
A. Career. B. pastime. C. business. D. vocation.
164. It is believed that spirit is ……..
A. Immoral. B. imperishable. C. immortal. D. immoral.
165. We should have the result of your blood test within a few days; …… I am going to start you on a preliminary (persiapan) treatment program.
A. Meanwhile. B. however. C. otherwise. D. therefore.
166. Sekolah Tinggi Akuntansi Negara (STAN) ……..as one of the best colleges in Indonesia.
A. Is regarded. B. regarded. C. regards. D. regarding.
167. He went by bus, but he …….by car.
A. Might of gone. B. should gone. C. could have gone. D. ought have gone.
168. Rani seems very mature (mature) for a ………
A. Twenty years old girl. C. girl of twenty year.
B. Girl with twenty years. D. twenty years old girl.
169. The more I think about philosophy (filsafat)……
A. The less I understand. B. I like it less. C. better I like. D. it likes better.
170. Indonesia ……..soup with rice.
A. Accustomed to eat. C. have the custom to eat.
B. Are accustomed to eating. D. are customing in drinking.
171. Your dress …….., seems very strange for the party.
A. As hers. B. like hers. C. similar as hers. D. different than hers.
172. Faiz almost never eat at home, ………..?
A. Did he. B. would he. C. had he. D. didn’t she.
173. After Michael failed the first math, he thought he ………the course.
A. Will. B. is going to. C. failed. D. was going to.
174. Tony is going to return to Aceh as soon as he ……in university diploma’s degree.
A. Gets. B. will get. C. would get. D. got.
175. Mod and Dad just left for the airport twenty minutes ago, so they ….. there yet.
A. Can’t have gotten. C. had better have gotten.
B. Shouldn’t have gotten. D. should have gotten.
176. All students ………report to examination hall in July 30th for the final exam.
A. Might. B. need. C. could. D. are to.
177. Since the company doesn’t charge a late fee until after the sixteenth, you ……..pay until a day or two before that.
A. Shouldn’t. B. mustn’t. C. needn’t D. can’t.
178. Jonathan’s ……..daughter has been selected student of the year.
A. Beautiful twelve year old. C. Beautiful twelve year olds
B. Beautiful twelve years old. D. Beautifully twelve year old
179. ……taking over the leadership of this project is what made it succeed.
A. Her. B. She. C. She is. D. Her having.
180. Lisa seems …..the point you were making.
A. Having misunderstood. B. to have misunderstood. C. misunderstood. D. misunderstanding
TEST BAHASA INGGRIS STAN 2006/2007
READING.
The Hollywood sign in the hill line the northern border of Los Angeles is a famous land mark recognize the world over. The white painted, 50 foot high, sheet metal letters can be seen from great distances across the Los Angeles basin.
The sign was not constructed, as one might suppose, by the movie business as a means of celebrating the importance of Hollywood to this industry; instead, it was constructed in 1923 as a means of advertising home for sale in a 500 acre housing subdivision in apart of Los Angeles called “Hollywood land”. Over the years people began referring to the area by the shortened version “Hollywood” and after the sign and its site were donated to the city in 1945, the last four letters were removed.
The sign suffered from years of disrepair and in 1973 it needed to completely replaced, at a cost of $27,700 per letter. Various celebrities were instrumental in helping to raise needed funds. Rock star Alice Cooper, for example bought an “O” in memory of Groucho Marx, and Hugh Hefner of playboy fame held a benefit party to raise the money for the “Y” the construction of the new sign was finally completed in 1978.
141. What the topic of the passage?
A. A famous sign. B. A famous city. C. World landmarks. D. Hollywood vs. Hollywood land
142. The expression “they world over” in the line 3 could be best replaced by ……
A. In the northern part of the world. C. In the entire world.
B. On top of the world. D. In the skies.
143. It can be inferred from the passage that most people think the Hollywood sign was constructed by
A. An advertising company. C. A construction company.
B. The movie industry. D. The city of Angeles.
144. The pronoun “it” in line 9 refers to……..
A. The sign. B. The movie business. C. The importance of Hollywood. D. This industry
145. Which of the following is Not mentioned about Hollywood?
A. It uses to be the name of an area of Los Angeles. C. There were houses for sale there.
B. It was formerly the name on the sign in the hills. D. It was the most expensive area of Los A
146. If something has never happened before, it is…..
A. Reconvene. B. contradict. C. inscription. D. unprecedented.
147. Water that is underground is in a /an…….location.
A. Convocation B. subterranean. C. graphology. D. Circumscribe
148. To write or place a limit around something is to ………it.
A. Circumscribe. B. convocation. C. revise. D. visualize.
149. If you see something that is not out of the ordinary, it is …….
A. Introvert. B. unspectacular. C. inscription. D. mismatched
150. If you are not careful in making decision or in expressing opinions, you are……….
A. Extrovert. B. introspective. C. injudicious. D. unprecedented.
151. I’m trying to ……..the place you are describing; I would like to see it in my mind.
A. Revise. B. submit. C. reconvene. D. visualize.
152. The merger of the two companies was funded by a ……
A. Capitalist. B. capitalism. C. capitalize. D. capital.
153. The students didn’t do well in the class because he had a problem with …….
A. Absent. B. absently. C. absenteeism. D. absentia.
May 27, 2006, was a day that I will never forget. It was the day I experienced my first earthquake. I had just (154)………home from mosque and was lying on the living room sofa watching the news on TV. My little brother was in my room playing, and my older sister was in the kitchen preparing our breakfast. Our parents were still sleeping.
At exactly 5:49 am the earthquake (155)…….. my country. Our house started (156)…….violently as it (157)………a small wooden boat being tossed by giant waves in the ocean. At first, none realized what was happening. Then my sister yelled “Earthquake! Get under something! I was so stunned to move, but the shaking was so strong that I soon fell off the sofa onto the floor. I half rolled , half crawled
across the floor to the dining table and got under it. My sister was sitting on the floor in the kitchen, holding her arms (158)……….he head to protect it from falling dishes. She yelled at my little brother to get under his desk, but he wanted to be near us. He tried to get out of my room, but he kept falling down. The earthquake lasted less than a minute, but it like a year to us.
154. A. gotten. B. got. C. get. D. getting.
155. A. striking. B. strike. C. struck. D. sticked.
156. A. shaking. B. to shake. C. shaken. D. a and b correct.
157. Had been. B. was. C. were. D. is.
158. In. b. through. C. over. D. on.
159. All of my time……..in the library.
A. Is spent. B. are spent. C. spending. D. has spending.
160. “Tokyo is crowded and noisy just like New York”. The same structure with the sentence above is...
A. Tokyo is crowded and noisy just alike New York. C. Tokyo is crowded and noisy as New Y
B. Tokyo is crowded and noisy just as New York. D. Tokyo is crowded and noisy New Y
161. I started school when I was five years old. I …….a student for seventeen years now.
A. Am. B. am being. C. have been. D. am to be.
162. I was scared …….. I was also curious about the old lady.
A. But. B. instead. C. and. D. yet.
163. Because the river …….steadily since Sunday, the residents of the area have been advised prepared for flood conditions.
A. Rose. B. had risen. C. is rising. D. has been rising.
164. The best diamonds are transparent & the colorless, but they actually ..in color from clear to black
A. Range. B. are ranging. C. ranged. D. have been ranged.
165. ……….certain mold (cetakan, jamur, membentuk, mencetak) and fungi to multiply very rapidly.
A. A tropical weather causes. C. The tropical weather cause.
B. A tropical weather cause. D. Tropical weather causes
166. No one know where Tony is living now. The last time that I ran…….was about four years ago.
A. Him down. B. down him. C. him into. D. into him.
167. It is generally considered unwise to give a child ……….he or she wants.
A. Whatever is it. B. whatever. C. that. D. whatever that.
168. Response: I used to, but I resigned my membership. The sentence that could generate the response indicate:
A. Didn’t you use to belong to the English club? C. Won’t you belong to the English club?
B. Wouldn’t you belong to the English club? D. Wouldn’t you have belonged to English club?
169. The proposal ………discussed when I called the office this morning.
A. Being. B. have been. C. was being. D. been.
170. Armansyah seems …….the point you were making.
A. Having misunderstood. B. to have understood. C. misunderstood. D. misunderstanding
171. Not only …….a good thing, he did the right thing.
A. Sam did. B. Sam do. C. did Sam do. D. will Sam do.
172. Sukarno, ……one of the strongest Indonesian President, served from 1945 to 1965.
A. Considered. B. is considered. C. was considered. D. considering.
173. In the view of STAN lectures’ union, it is essential that discipline……maintained in the classroom.
A. Is. B. was. C. be. D. is to be.
174. Ditto…….Indonesian before he came to Jakarta to study in the International student program.
A. Has never visited. B. never visited. C. would never visited. D. had never visited.
175. Thomas Alva Edison invented……..
A. An electric light. B. electric light. C. electric lights. D. the electric lights.
IDENTIFYING THE ERROR.
176. I have spent three weeks in Germany last July.
A B C D
177. We would spend a week on the beach at Parangtritis, but we changed our minds.
A B C D
178. As one climbs high up a mountain, the air become both colder or tinner.
A B C D
179. The hammerhead shark is usual found in warm, temperate waters.
A B C D
180. When a bone is broke into several pieces, doctors my pin the pieces together for proper healing.
A B C D
- TOO + ADJECTIVE + VERB DASAR. ADJECTIVE + ENOUGH + VERB DASAR
- SO ……………..THAT. SUCH ( A ) ……..THAT
1. Too + Adjective + Verbs dasar : dipakai untuk menggabung dua kalimat.
E g. * The coffee is very hot. I can’t drink it. à The coffee is too hot to drink.
· He was very busy. He couldn’t play tennis. à He was too busy to play tennis.
2. Adjective + Enough + Verbs dasar.
Eg. * They are rich. They can spend their holiday abroad.
* They are rich enough to spend their holiday abroad.
· Joni is twenty years old. He can drive a car. à Joni is old enough to drive a car.
Kadang kadang didepan verbs dasar dapat ditambahkan objek seperti : for me, for Nina, for the students untuk menyatakan pelaku dari apa yang disebut verbs dasar.
Eg. * The shoes are too small for me to wear.
· The task is easy enough for Seto to do it in half an hour.
3. So……….that.
Eg. * There were so many members absent that the meeting was put off.
· I had so much to do that I forgot my appointment.
4. Such ( a ) ………that
Eg. * It was a very good film. I saw it three times. à It was such a good film that I saw it three times
* They’re very nice people. Everyone likes them. They’re such nice people that everyone likes them
EXERCISE 1. Gabungkanlah kalimat dibawah ini dengan too + adjective + Verb dasar
- The old man was weak. He couldn’t walk.
- These shoes are very expensive. I can’t buy them.
- The suitcase was very heavy. Fadli couldn’t carry it.
- She is very fat. She can’t wear that dress.
- He was very nervous. He couldn’t answer the teacher’s questions.
- The boy is ill. He couldn’t walk to school.
EXERCISE 61. Gabungkanlah kalimat dibawah ini dengan Adjective + enough + Verb dasar
- It is quiet here. You can take a rest. 5. He is strong. He can lift a heavy object.
- He is lucky. He has a good job. 6. The land is fertile. The farmers can cultivate it.
- I felt well. I could walk to school.
- The meeting is important. The teacher should attend it.
EXERCISE 2. Gabungkanlah kalimat ini dengan so ………..that..
- There are many new places to visit. She has no time to write letters.
- The secretary had a lot of letters to type. She couldn’t leave the office until five.
- He had very little money. He couldn’t buy a drink.
- We had a lot of guests. We had to borrow chairs from our neighbors.
- She had very few friends. She seldom had visitors.
- There was a lot of news in the paper. I spent two hours reading it.
- Ayu is very attractive. All the boys fall in love with her.
- This book is very boring. I have read only for the first chapter.
- The teacher is very angry. She couldn’t speak for a few minutes.
EXERCISE 3. Gabungkanlah kalimat ini dengan such (a) ………..that
- Ali is a very efficient worker. The other workers admire him.
- They serve very nice food in that restaurant. People like to eat there.
- Ria has a very bad headache. She has gone to bed.
- The boy asked a very silly question. The teacher didn’t answer it.
- She is a very kind woman. She would give away her last rupiah. .
- She is a very good singer. You could listen to her all evening.
- It was a very funny remark. Everybody in the room laughing.
- He was a very good actor. Everybody was sorry when he died
Tenses 1. Present tense, Present Continuous, Past Tense, Past Continuous.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWERS BY CROSSING A, B, C, D, OR D.
1 . He generally ……in English, but today he …..in Javanese .
a. sings ; is singing b. sing ; sang c. is singing ; sings
d. sang ; sing e. is singing ; sang.
2 . Mother ……some food in the kitchen at present ; she always …….in the morning.
a. cooks ; is cooking b. cook ; cooks c. is cooking ; cooks
d. cooked ; is cooking e. was cooking ; cooks
3 . That man in the white hat who …..past the window …….next door.
a. is walking ; live b. is walking ; lives c. walks ; lives
d. walked ; lived e. was walking ; lived
4 . “ Where are you ?” “ I …….in the kitchen” “ What ….you ….there?” “ I ….my mother”.
a. am sitting; are doing; am helping b. sit ; do ; help
c. am sitting; do; am helping d. sits ; do ; helps e. sat ; are doing; am helping
5 . The sun ……….in the east; now it……….and night …….…
a. is rising; is setting; is falling b. rise ; sets ; falls c. rises; is setting; is falling
d. rose ; sets; fall e. rises ; sets; is falling
6 . Columbus ……… America more than 400 years ago.
a. discover b. discovers c. discovering
d. discovered e. was discovered.
7 . I …….guitar since I was a little boy.
a. not play b. don’t play c. didn’t play
d. was not played e. doesn’t play
8 . How long ago ……. ….here ? a. do you arrive b. does you arrive
c. did you arrive d. did you arrived e. did you arrives
9 . He …..across the bridge when his hat blew off.
a. was walking b. is walking c. walk
d. walked e. walks
10. Who ……..to in the club last night when I asked you for a cigarette ?
a. were you talking b. are you talking c. did you talk
d. Do you talk e. were you talked?
11. The children …their homework when their father came back from the office.
a. was doing b. were doing c. did
d. do e. does
12. When my grandpa ……for a walk, he always ……gloves .
a. went ; wears b. went ; wear c. went ; wore
d. goes ; wears e. go ; wear
13. When we ……in that house we ……three servants.
a. lived ; had b. lives ; had c. live ; have
d. living ; having e. lived ; has
14. When I arrived in his house he………
a. was still sleeping b. is still sleeping c. still sleep
d. still slept e. were still sleeping
14. She finished the housework while she ……..the lunch.
a. was cooked b. were cooked c. cooked
d. was cooking e. cooks
15. The boy jumped off the tram while it ……..
a. was moving b. was moved c. moved
d. moves e. were moving
PRESENT PERFECT , PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS , PAST PERFECT.
16. I …….at this picture for five minutes, but I cannot see you in it.
a. have been looking b. has been looking c. had been looking
d. am looking e. have looked.
17. I know you ..…….about grammar for the last half an hour, but I’m afraid I ……….
a. have talked ; haven’t listened b. talked ; listened c. had talked ; had listened
d. have been talking ; haven’t been listening e. are talking ; am not listening
18. You …..long for me ? Yes ! I …….here in the rain for half an hour.
a. have been waiting ; have been standing b. have waited; have stood
c. have been waiting ; has stood d. had waited ; had stood e. waited ; stood
19. He ……..English for three years, but he can’t even read a newspaper yet.
a. has learnt b. had learnt c. has been learning
d. have been learning. e. is learning.
20. Nobody has come to see us since we ……….in our new house.
a. have lived b. have been living c. had lived
d. live e. lived
21. You must tell me what you …….since I last saw you.
a. have been doing b. did c. are doing
d. have done e. had done
22. I ……to learn English for years, but I haven’t succeeded yet/
a. have been trying b. have tried c. has tried
d. tried e. had tried
23. Since you gave me your number I …….you four times and haven’t found you at home.
a. have phoned b. has phoned c. had phoned
d. phoned e. have been phoning
24. Susi isn’t in. She ……to the pictures again although she has been twice already this week.
a. have been going b. has been going c. has gone
d. went e. goes
25. He ……..the same old dress at least a month.
a. has worn b. have worn c. wears
d. has been wearing e. had been wearing
26. We’re discussing politics. We started an hour ago. We………politics for an hour.
a. have discussed b. had discussed c. have been discussing
d. are discussing e. discussed.
27. The water is running. I turned it out at nine o’clock. The water ……out since nine o’clock.
a. has been running b. has run c. is running
d. runs e. run
28. The phone is ringing. It started two minutes ago. The phone …………for two minutes.
a. has been ringing b. has rung c. ring
d. had rung e. had been ringing
29. Nina studied very hard .She answered all the questions correctly. Nina answered all the
questions correctly because she ……………..very hard.
a. had studied b. has studied c. have studied
d. has been studying e. have been studying
30. Fadli and Seto walked for a long time. The they decided to rest. Fadli and Seto decided to rest
because they ………….for a long time.
a. has walked b. have walked c. had walked
d. have been walking e. has been walking
FUTURE WITH “ GOING TO “ / FUTURE WITH “ SHALL, WILL “
AUXILIARY VERBS : can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, ought to, must .
31. Did Seto study yesterday ? No, he……….tomorrow.
a. is going to study b. has been studying c. has been going to study.
d. has studied e. studies
32. Did your father work in the garden yesterday ? No, he…….tomorrow.
a. has worked b. has been worked c. had worked
d. is going to work e. is working
33. I’m practicing now. They …….next week.
a. are practicing b. practice c. are going to practice
d. practiced e. have been practicing
34. None of my friends……money. a. will lends b. will be lending
c. will lend d. will lent e. lend
35. Nina ……..a letter next week. a. will write b. write
c. writes d. will be written e. will be writing.
36. The plane ……at 10 o’clock. a. will arrive b. will be arriving
c. will be arrived d. arrive e. arrives
37. Joni is able to speak English well. He …………English well.
a. can speak b. can be spoken c. can be speaking
d. spoke e. spoken
38. The students have permission to drink in the canteen. The students …….in the canteen.
a. cannot drink b. may not drink c. may drink
c. may be drink d. may not be drink e. drink
39. She ought to write to her parents. She ………to her parents.
a. should write b. shouldn’t write c. should be write
d. should be written e. wrote
40. Fadli has to take an exam next week. Fadli ………..an exam next week.
a. must take b. must be taken c. must be taking
d. takes e. took
1. CROSSWORD PUZZLE
1 | | | 2 | | | 3 | | 4 | | |
| | | | | | 5 | | | | |
6 | | | | | | | | 7 | 8 | |
| | | | | | 9 | 10 | | | |
11 | | 12 | | | | 13 | | | 14 | 15 |
E | | 16 | | | 17 | | | 18 | | |
19D | 20 | | 21 | 22 | | | | 23 | | |
| | | | | | 24 | | | | |
25 | | 26 | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | 27 | | | | |
28 | | | | | | | | 29 | | |
DOWN.
1. Place something over.
2. Going on foot. .
3. Find out.
4. Touch with the hand.
8. Put 2 / more numbers together to find their total.
10.The smallest whole number.
12. ….you want my help.
15. Making open.
17. In contact with the surface of.
18. More willingly.
20. Have to pay.
22. Possessed.
25. A place for sleeping.
26. The past tense of get.
27. It was…….hot that I couldn’t sleep.
ACROSS.
1. Filled with many people in an unorganized way.
4.. A long way.
5. Anger.
7. The thing that you hear with.
6. Low places between mountains. 9. without heat or warmth.
11. An instrument for receiving messages, which isn’t connected to the sending instruments by wires.
13. The same as 17 down. 23. ………you coming with us?
14. The same as 12 down. 24. An animal which is like a mouse, but larger.
16. The same as 17 down. 25. Start.
17. Above. 27. Use the eyes.
19. The same as 12 down. 28. Wrote the day of the week or moth or year.
21. The form of go used in “They must have……” 29. A mat or blanket made of thick clothes
2. CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
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DOWN.
1. Able to be obtained.
2. Worth a lot.
3. My father died 10 years ago
4. The present moment.
5. The most common conjunction.
6. Whole, complete.
7. Have a relation with, be important to someone.
8. The abbreviation for incorporated.
13. A prefix meaning former.
15. The first woman.
16. Reaching a degree; not
moderate.
19. Honest, without pretence.
21. The same as 5 down.
25. Choose by voting.
27. 1st person plural attribute possessive pronoun. 28. Move too slowly; be behind.
29. Also; as well.
34. The joint in your leg, without the initial k, gives a word which indicates a married woman’s name before she
was married. Eg. Mrs Jones….Smith. 42. God b…s you! The missing
35. Most important; must be done as soon as possible letters are. A short English name.
36. Be satisfied with; think or say that something is good. 43. A person who goes under water.
38. Frozen water. 45. The bottom or foundation.
40. Not military. 49. An animal like a large mouse.
41. The meaning of numerical a. 50. What we hear with.
51. A collection of things for one purpose , or of one kind.
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