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Mark your answer on the answer sheet after you decide the best answer!

This dialogue is for questions number 1 - 3
Teacher:  Hello class.  (1)……………?
Pupils  :  Good morning, sir. (2) .....  ..... fine, thank you. And you ?                                       
Teacher: I'm very well. You're welcome.
                 What's our lesson now, class?
Pupils  :  (3)....  .... English, sir.

1.
a. How have you been                             
b. How do you do
c. How about you
d. How long have you been here

2.
a. We are                                           
b. We
c Very well                                       
d. So fine

3.
a. It                                                   
b. Our lesson
c. It is
d. The lesson

4. When do we say 'Good morning'?
a. in the morning
b. when morning
c. when we meet someone older
d. from 00.00.01 - 12.00.00

 Complete each blank with the suitable word!
(5).......name is Tim. (6)....... name (7) ….Jim. (8)....... not English. (9).......Scottish. (10) ….. not a Londoner.(11) ……. from Edinburgh but (12) ……. lives in London.
5.
a. He
b. He’s
c. His
d. Him

6.
a. He
b. He’s
c. His
d. Him

7.
a. is                                                           
b. isn’t
c. are                                                       
d. aren’t

8.
a. He
b. He’s
c. His
d. Him

9.
a. He
b. He’s
c. His
d. Him

10.
a. He
b. He’s
c. His
d. Him

11.
a. He
b. He’s
c. His
d. Him

12.
a. He
b. He’s
c. His
d. Him

13.  I ......... a small flat in London.
a. am                                                         
b. have got
c. has                                                       
d. has got

14.  Excuse me, where ....the toilets, please?
a. is                                                           
b. has got
c. are                                                       
d. it

15.  Lisa and Lucy ........ both long black and straight hair.
a. have got                                             
b. has got
c. are                                                       
d. aren’t

16.  My father .... a big black dog.
a. have got                                             
b. has got
c. is
d. are

This reading below is for questions 17 – 20.   
    Reading 1
Abroad, if you are not a registered nurse, you have the option study at the under graduate level in a direct entry Bachelor of Midwifery programme at university. You also have the option to complete a double degree of a Bachelor of Nursing and a Bachelor of Midwifery or complete a Bachelor of  Nursing and then complete a post graduate qualification in midwifery to become a registered midwife.  If you are already a Registered Nurse, you may undertake a post graduate course to gain a qualification in midwifery.  Bachelor of Midwifery programmes are usually 3 years full-time. Post graduate midwifery programmes for registered nurses are one year full time. You can check with the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) for each university's entry prerequisites. You can also check with each university that offers a midwifery degree. Most require you to have studied English, mathematics and at least one science subject as part of your HSC. In some cases, you may also need a Senior First Aid Certificate.   

17.  What is the suitable title for the text above?
a. A registered nurse                               
b. A professional paramedic
c. A trained therapist
d. How to become a midwife

18.  The word “Abroad” has got the closely similar meaning with…..?
a. Overseas                                                 
b. Over limit
c. Over loaded
d. Over acting

19.  How long does it usually take to be a full time Bachelor of Midwifery?
a. 1 year                                                     
b. 3 years
c. 2 years
d. 4 years

20.  Most require you to have studied the following subjects, EXCEPT ….
a. Religious Education                               b
b. English
c. Math
d. Physics Education

Reading 2
Birthing in water
A water birth means at least part of your labor, delivery, or both happen while you’re in a birth pool filled with warm water. It can take place in a hospital, a birthing centre, or at home. A doctor, nurse-midwife, or midwife helps you through it. In the U.S., some birthing centres and hospitals offer water births. Birthing centres are medical facilities that offer a more homelike setting than a hospital and more natural options for women having babies.
The use of a birthing pool during the first stage of labor might: Help ease pain,  keep you from needing anesthesia and speed up your labor.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), which sets guidelines for pregnancy and childbirth care in the U.S., says a water birth during the first stage of labor may have some benefits but delivering your baby underwater should be considered an experimental procedure with risks. The first stage is from when contractions start until your cervix is fully dilated.
Studies show water birth during stage one doesn’t improve your or your baby’s medical outcome.
21.  Where can’t water births take place?
a. At home                                                   
b. At a hospital
c. On the way
d. At a birthing centre

22.  Which one of  the following statements is ‘FALSE’?
a. A doctor, nurse-midwife, or anyone can helps you through the birthing in water.
b. The first stage is from when contractions start until your cervix is fully dilated.
c. Some birthing centers and hospitals offer water births.
d. A water birth means birthing in water.

23.  The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), which sets….. (Par. 3)
The underlined word is usually called ……… in English.
a. University                                                 
b. Faculty
c. Academy
d. Vacancy

Determine the proper part of speech on the word in the brackets!
24. She's got an (expensive) branded watch from her boyfriend.
a. Adjective
b. Verb
c. Noun
d. Conjunction

25. Have you (seen) the film lately?
a. Adjective
b. Verb
c. Noun
d. Conjunction

26. The office is located (between) my class and the library.
a. Adjective
b. Verb
c. Preposition
d. Conjunction

27. You speak English (well), I am proud of you.
a. Adjective
b. Verb
c. Preposition
d. Adverb

28. Lombok is the beautiful (island) in Indonesia.
a. Adjective
b. Verb
c. Preposition
d. Noun

29. I feel very disappointed (because) you ignored me.
a. Conjunction
b. Verb
c. Preposition
d. Adverb

30. Ryan has (toast) and a cup of coffee for breakfast every morning.
a. Adjective
b. Verb
c. Noun
d. Adverb

Reading  3
World Health Organization’s International program for midwiferies
WHO offers a number of opportunities for graduate outstanding midwife students to be involved in global health particularly in the areas of healthy policy, health system strengthening through primary health care approach, research, practice and education of health personnel for  midwifery services.
The program provides interns the opportunity to learn more about the World Health Organization as a whole as well as the role of  midwifery at the WHO. It is opened to graduate students who are finishing their program from an accredited school. The internship is for a duration of 8 weeks. Individuals who meet the eligibility criteria may apply for the internship.
31.  What does the text above tell us about?
a. The opportunities that WHO offers for graduate outstanding midwife students.
b. The primary health care approach, research, practice and education for midwifery service.
c. The program provides interns the opportunity to learn about the World Health Organization.
d. The finishing program from an accredited school which is supported by WHO.

32. What is the program about to give to the participants?
a. It’ll give opportunities  to learn more about the WHO and to play the well role as a WHO midwife.
b. It’ll give opportunities to graduate students  finishing their program from an accredited school.
c. It’ll give opportunities for graduate outstanding midwife  to be involved in the healthy policy.
d. It’ll give opportunities to practice of health personnel for  midwifery services at the WHO.

Complete the following gaps in the dialogue.
MIDWIFE :  Morning, Ma’am. What can I help you?
WOMAN  :  I (33) …. ill.
MIDWIFE:  I see. What's the matter?
WOMAN  :  My stomach (34) …….. and I (35) …….. got a bad headache.
MIDWIFE:  Well, let me (36) …….. then. Get on the bed, please.
WOMAN :  Alright, (37) ……..  you.
33.
a. feel
b. felt
c. feels                                                     
d. fallen

34.
a. hurt                                                     
b. hurts
c. heart
d. hearted

35
a. have got                                           
b. am
c. has got                                               
d. is

36.
a. examine
b. examines
c. eat                                                     
d. test

37.
a. thank                                                 
b. tank
c. thanks
d. thank’s

What tenses are these?
38. I usually have the test and I’m having it.
a. Present Simple & Present Continuous
b. Past Simple & Present Progressive
c. Future Simple & Past continuous
d. Present perfect & Present perfect Continuous

39. If you study hard you will have no problems in your test.
a. Present Simple & Future Simple
b. Past Simple & Past Future
c. Past perfect & Past Future Perfect
d. Future Perfect & Future Perfect Continuous

40. What would you do if you were me?
a. Past future & Past Simple
b. Past Future Perfect & Past perfect
c. Future Perfect Continuous & Future Perfect
d. Future Simple & .  Present Simple

Essay
1.  What is meant by “tense”?
2.  What is “Be”?
3.  What are word classes?
4.  What is the main role of a midwife?
5.  Mention at least 5 terms of midwifery and its explanation!


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