DIAGNOSTIC TEST

Nama : Abigail Netanya M
Kelas : 1EA01
NPM : 10217040
 
 

Part I
1.     Nothing will ever come between us old friends.
2.     Elly think that she and Jane can make us fight.
3.     But what could break us up after all you and have been through?
4.     The police say that Mazie and them can find the tools.
5.     Mazie told Jorge and me about the search.
6.     Jorge has gone off looking for some of them.
7.     Some of these ideas are completely new to Irene and her.
8.     Biff expects that his brothers and him can keep the store open while their father is gone.
9.     Their father has taught his wife and them most of the details.
10.   People say that we young people are better educated than out parents are.
11.   People who grew up fifty years ago usually went to small schools  in their own neighborhoods.
12.  Now our school board plans their programs for big merged schools.
13.  A woman who works still has the main responbility for her household.
14.   Many of today’s husbands are less liberated than their wives.
15.   An ordinary person who goes into politics may have a hard time remembering what his motivates were after a few years.
16.   A farmer in this area doesn’t have to worry about the rain spoiling his or herhay.
17.  Everybody I know around here walks around with their headphones on all the time.
18. People ought to realize that they might need to hear the sounds to traffic sometimes.
19.  In anyone’s life, a time comes when he must make a dif.
20.  One can’t avoid his basic responsibilities.
21.  Most of them have their own umbrellas.
22.   Neither of the women wants to take her car all that way.
Part II
       Memory treats people differently according to their1 personalities. For Jerry and me2, it smooths over the rocky spots of our past, and makes us feel as if us3 two have lived charmed lives. But it works differently for someone who expects things to go perfectly for them4 all the time. My parents are like that. Their friends and them5 are always complaining about how things ought to have been. Everyone in their crowd acts as if life has cheated them6.. Mom and Dad even talked that way during the big anniversary party Jerry and me7threw for his parents and they8.
      I’m just the opposite. For instance, I can remember the face of someone who once loaned me their9 bike when I needed to get home fast for some emergency, but I can’t remember what the emergency was all about. When people tell me their10 recollections of various events in my life, I’m always amazed at how my mind simply refuses to hold on to the unpleasant parts. But everybody has her11 own memory quirks. If a person wants to keep all the facts of their12 life straight, she13 should keep a daily journal. Even then, what the person writes in a journal at the end of a day depends on their14 memory, which is already busy rearranging the details. Nobody can expect to controlher15 memory completely. If I can’t control mine, I’m glad it doles out pleasant images for me instead of the dismal kind my parents have to live with for the rest of their16 lives.
1.  Correct ( C )                       9. Incorrect   ( I )
2. Incorrect ( I )                     10. Correct     ( C )
3. Incorrect ( I )                     11. Incorrect   ( I )
4. Incorrect ( I )                     12. Incorrect   ( I )
5. Correct ( C )                      13. Incorrect   ( I )
6. Correct ( C )                      14. Incorrect   ( I )
7. Incorrect ( I )                     15. Correct     ( C )
8. Incorrect ( I )                     16. Correct     ( C )

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