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Target: ≤ 60 detik per soal.

Soal 27

Wati : Lots of women are incapable of working in Malaysia this year.

Warni : Why?

Wati : Because they are unskilled workers.

From the underlined expression we can conclude that lots of women … in Malaysia.

A. are not working

B. will not work

C. cannot work

D. must not work

E. are not going to work

Answer & Analysis

Correct Answer: C

Key meaning: “Incapable of working” means “not able to work” or “unable to work.” The closest meaning is “cannot work.”

A Incorrect. “Are not working” describes a current status (they do not have a job now), not inability.

B Incorrect. “Will not work” refers to future refusal or prediction, not inability.

C Correct. “Cannot work” matches the idea of being unable/incapable.

D Incorrect. “Must not work” expresses prohibition (not allowed).

E Incorrect. “Are not going to work” indicates a future plan/intention, not inability.


Soal 28

A : You have only a few minutes before the train leaves, or you … it.

B : Thank you for reminding me.

A. might miss

B. have missed

C. are missing

D. have to miss

E. should have missed

Answer & Analysis

Correct Answer: A

Grammar & meaning: The sentence gives a warning about a possible result in the near future: “You have only a few minutes…, or you might miss it.” “Might” expresses possibility.

A Correct. “Might miss” = it is possible you will miss the train if you don’t hurry.

B Incorrect. “Have missed” refers to a completed past action; the train has not left yet.

C Incorrect. “Are missing” suggests it is happening right now, not a warning.

D Incorrect. “Have to miss” means you are forced to miss it, which is not intended.

E Incorrect. “Should have missed” refers to a past expectation, not a future warning.


Soal 29

A : How was the result of your test?

B : I am really … I got a good score.

A. disappointed

B. appreciated

C. excited

D. satisfied

E. dedicated

Answer & Analysis

Correct Answer: C

Meaning focus: Getting a good score naturally makes someone feel happy and enthusiastic. The most suitable adjective is “excited.”

A Incorrect. “Disappointed” contradicts “good score.”

B Incorrect. “Appreciated” means feeling thankful, but it is not the normal emotion label for test results in this structure.

C Correct. “I am really excited. I got a good score.” matches the situation.

D Possible but less direct. “Satisfied” means content, but “really satisfied” is less common here than “really excited” after good news.

E Incorrect. “Dedicated” describes commitment, not an emotional reaction.


Soal 30

Albert : You told me that you had an accident. Where is your motorcycle now?

Bertha : That's right. It … to the garage to be repaired.

A. has brought

B. is bringing

C. would be brought

D. is being brought

E. will be bringing

Answer & Analysis

Correct Answer: D

Grammar focus: The motorcycle is the object receiving the action (someone brings it). The context “now” implies an action in progress, so we need present continuous passive: “is being brought.”

A Incorrect. “Has brought” is active voice and lacks a subject (“someone has brought it”), also tense mismatch.

B Incorrect. Active voice (“is bringing”) would mean “it” is doing the bringing, impossible.

C Incorrect. Conditional passive (“would be brought”) needs a conditional context.

D Correct. “It is being brought to the garage to be repaired.”

E Incorrect. Future continuous active is wrong voice and meaning.