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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

Part 1
A-001
Listening Comprehension

1. Number 1 10 test your ability to understand short statements in English. Each statement will be
spoken just once. The statements you hear will not be written for you. Remember, you are not
allowed to take notes or write in your test booklet.

1. Camera is at any places.


(A) forever
(B) forbidden
(C) forgiven
(D) formal application
2. Students could for their study and research.
(A) take grand
(B) take out
(C) take off
(D) take in mind
3. Professor is leading to students for in the library.
(A) found
(B) collect
(C) determine
(D) research
4. The decoration and design of the building indicate .
(A) whos build the building
(B) why the Javanese always build the gapura
(C) when the building had been constructed
(D) where is center house
5. The product and service can be .
(A) promoting by phone
(B) marketing to the buyer instantaneously
(C) handling by marketers
(D) introducing by sales manager
6. Credit card has , i.e easy on transaction and comfortable.
(A) two abundances
(B) two fortunes
(C) two luckiness
(D) two advantages
7. Students have to distinguish the between interpersonal behavior, animal behavior or
weathers.
(A) different something
(B) different matter
(C) slight different
(D) a bit of different
8. Find HP free with buying special pulse.
(A) bundling
(B) connecting
(C) attaching
(D) grouping
9. Government for national identity.
(A) producing passport
(B) issuing passport
(C) rising passport
(D) appearing passport

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10. University at the campus.
(A) free internet access
(B) free demonstrating what do you want
(C) free flooring all of the idea
(D) free of educational contribution

2. In the part you will hear 5 short talks. After each talk, 2 questions will be asked based on the
information given. Answer the questions following the talk by choosing A, B, C, or D which best
answers the question. Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test booklet.

ACID RAIN
11. What caused of the acid rain?
(A) N2 and ozone gas at atmosphere.
(B) O2 and ozone gas at atmosphere.
(C) SO2 and NOx gases at atmosphere.
(D) Si2 and phosphorus gas at atmosphere.
12. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) Acid rain and its environmental effect.
(B) Acid rain and the environmental
(C) Acid rain in the industrial area.
(D) Acid rain and the cultivated effect.

PRE-MODERN SOCIETY
13. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) Pre-modern society type.
(B) Post-modern society type.
(C) Pre-agrarian society type.
(D) Pre-industrial modern society type.
14. What is the primer majorities of pre-modern society?
(A) Industry
(B) Informatics
(C) Agrarian
(D) Nomadic

GLOBAL WARMING
15. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) Global warming effects.
(B) Impact of global warming.
(C) Global warming and flood effect.
(D) Destruction effect of the global warming.
16. The following states are the impact of global warming, EXCEPT
(A) Keep increasing of ice block amount at North Pole.
(B) Keep increasing of sea water surface.
(C) Sea water temperature becomes warmer than before.
(D) Keep increasing of sea water surface.

PLANNING
17. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) Take a good activity program.
(B) Take a good program in every activity.
(C) Take a good planning for every activity program.
(D) Take a good profit in every activity.
18. What is the aim of planning?
(A) To find business in digital era.
(B) To find the popularity of the product.
(C) To find facility of the business.
(D) To find the opportunities of the business.
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THE CENTRE OF UNIVERSE
19. Why did Galileo take a prison concerned with his theory?
(A) His theory was contradicted with church concept.
(B) His concept was contradicted with church theory.
(C) He introduced a false theory.
(D) He demonstrated a false theory of the church concept.
20. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) Born and die process of the universe.
(B) The centre of the universe.
(C) The history of the universe.
(D) The big bang theory.

VOCABULARY
Text 1 PEDIATRICIAN

1. A in child always prescribe the minimum doses to the patients.


(A) specific
(B) specialist
(C) uncommon
(D) special
2. To infectious disease, quarantine is carried out on patients.
(A) prevent
(B) treatment
(C) solving the
(D) accommodate
3. Child who is frequently ill will inhabit of the body.
(A) strengthening
(B) adapting
(C) growing
(D) advancing
4. To the expertise, a physician must take special education.
(A) advanced
(B) adding
(C) perfected
(D) complete
5. Before prescribing, a doctor should the health condition of patients with stethoscope.
(A) examine
(B) searching
(C) determine
(D) finding

Text 2
FLU SYMPTON

6. People that suffering with flu, is always accompanied by some like fever and runny
nose.
(A) symptoms
(B) feeling
(C) condition
(D) imagination
7. High fever always when a child is suffering from dengue fever.
(A) occurs
(B) appear
(C) attend
(D) present

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8. Fever and diarrhea experienced by children of under five.
(A) oftenly
(B) occasionally
(C) sincerely
(D) must be
9. disease in children always starts with a fever and chills.
(A) shortness of breath
(B) asthma
(C) respiratory
(D) pain
10. After walking 3 days, the disease gradually recovered and the body was not anymore.
(A) tired
(B) weak
(C) lethargic
(D) fatigue

Text 3
E-LEARNING

11. To be proficient internet, need in browsing.


(A) capability
(B) ability
(C) seriously
(D) skills
12. The information age, it is very to advertise your product via the internet.
(A) important
(B) easy
(C) cheap
(D) useful
13. For avoiding plagiarism, necessary legal network preservation of intellectual
property right.
(A) maintain
(B) overcome
(C) to make sure
(D) to prevent
14. Students can easily the article download it for free internet.
(A) maintain
(B) take
(C) to make sure
(D) to prevent
15. By using the internet, we can communicate with a range of
(A) widely
(B) widen
(C) lengthwise
(D) comprehensive

GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE


Error Identification

1. Rural economy is sluggish [A] real sector need effort [B] in making activation [C] and passionate [D].
2. Indonesia is included [A] in the volcano [B] belt that is quite long [C] and very active [D].
3. Economic health [A] problems should be handled [B] by a competency [C] and professional [D]
institutions.
4. The humorous [A] is much harder [B] to talk about [C] serious [D] and thoroughly.

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5. Playing the difficulties [A] in monetary economics is situated on [B] the balance between supply and
demand [C] and only [D] the most serious market participants determines the balance.
6. A study to become [A] perfect if comes with [B] the data in the field [C] on the object under study [D].
7. Pedicab drivers belonging [A] to poor households [B] is not easy to gaining [C] money in earning [D] his
living.
8. In the globalization era [A], product marketing [B] can be done [C] easily trough web promotion [D].
9. Market demand [A] is often receive unexpected [B] order in a [C] large number [D].
10. The financial recovery [A] of the Indonesia crisis was powered with [B] the broad market [C] potential
in the country [D].

READING COMPREHENSION
Choose the best answer to each question based on the information which is stated or implied in the text.

TEXT 1 PETROLEUM EXPLORATION


1. What is the topic of the text?
(A) The function of petroleum on industry.
(B) The exploration of petroleum.
(C) Impact of petroleum application.
(D) The opportunity of the petroleum industry.
2. Mention one of the petroleum products which was used in the 15th century.
(A) Asphalt application on the road.
(B) Residual oil application on the diesel machine.
(C) Petroleum oil application on the turbo machine.
(D) Petroleum oil application on the boiler machine.
3. What caused the Stalingrad War in that era?
(A) Struggling of power land. (C) Struggling of petroleum mine
(B) Struggling of market segmentation. (D) Struggling of gold mine.
4. When the Stalingrad War be held?
(A) Middle of 16th century. (C) Middle of 18th century.
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(B) Middle of 17 century. (D) Middle of 19th century.
5. According to the text, what kind of paragraph the passage above?
(A) Explanatory. (C) Problem and possible solution.
(B) Occasionally. (D) Story.

TEXT 2 BEAUTY DEFINITION

6. What is the topic of the text?


(A) Beauty definition concept. (C) Beauty salon promotion.
(B) Beauty definition perception. (D) Beauty behavior definition.
7. Why the definitions of beauty have several different meaning?
(A) Because of different of cultural behavior.
(B) Because of different of mainstream perception.
(C) Because of different of sensing ability.
(D) Because of different of logical level.
8. The word they in line 3 refers to
(A) The students. (C) Daibo et al.
(B) The writers. (D) The correspondents.
9. What is the topic of the text?
(A) Inter-personal research. (C) International research
(B) Inter-cultural research. (D) Multi-disciplinal research
10. According to the text, what kind of paragraph the passage above?
(A) Occasionally. (C) Problem and possible solution
(B) Explanatory. (D) History

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Part 1
A-002
Listening Comprehension

1. The universe is made up of celestial objects. Their existence is like living creatures. They can be
born and die as a human being.
What is the topic the talk?
(A) The origin of the universe.
(B) The origin of solar system.
(C) The meaning of the universe.
(D) Born and death the universe.
2. If you wanna do research, should be well planned so that that the problem can be formulated
properly and finish with the ease. Do not let the problem widened and unfocused.
What the aims of the research plan?
(A) To answer the problem of the research.
(B) To handle the problem more focus.
(C) To finish the research more effective.
(D) To estimate the time for finishing the research.
3. To attend UAS (final examination), students have to
(A) meets all the requirements into account the course taken.
(B) have a minimum of 75% attendance in class.
(C) Collect duties of subject taken.
(D) complete administrative requirements.
4. Dinosaur is a terrible lizard, it means .
(A) Dinosaur is the biggest lizard.
(B) Dinosaur is the name from Greek.
(C) Dinosaur is the primitive lizard.
(D) Dinosaur is the stranger crocodile.
5. All students have to follow .
(A) campus competition
(B) campus exhibition
(C) campus regulation
(D) campus inauguration
6. One of the importance TV technologies is
(A) exchange electric to pictures.
(B) exchange electromagnetic to energy.
(C) exchange electric to mechanic.
(D) exchange electronic parameter to voice.
7. Research funds can be obtained from the government or other agencies non government.
(A) Take grand of the research.
(B) Make of the usefulness of the research.
(C) Make publication the research.
(D) A lot of money for finishing of the research.
8. Without oxygen, the creature didnt exist more than three minutes.
(A) The creatures need oxygen for biodegradation process.
(B) The creatures need oxygen for survival.
(C) The creatures need oxygen for oxidation process.
(D) The creatures need oxygen for polymerization.
9. Celestial object are always in the ecosystem respectively, which are bound by an orbit. Except a
kind of meteor by something that can fall to the earth.
What is the topic of the talk?
(A) The meteor route in the universe.
(B) The orbit of solar system.
(C) Escape of the universe.
(D) Many kind of new sky ways.
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10. Modern technology allows us to control equipment without having to touch the tool in question. E.g
TV can adjust the volume or change the channel. It required a tool called
(A) TV controller.
(B) TV remote sensing.
(C) TV remote controller.
(D) TV auto receiver.

In the part you will hear 5 short talks. After each talk, 2 questions will be asked based on the
information given. Answer the questions following the talk by choosing A, B, C, or D which best
answers the question. Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test booklet.
COLUMBUS

11. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) The discovery a new world.
(B) The transportation route of Columbus.
(C) The solving problem of discovery of new world.
(D) The meaning of discovery a new world.
12. When did Columbus discovery a new world?
(A) In 1492
(B) In 1942
(C) In 1895
(D) In 1397

COMMUNICATION
13. What is the main idea of the talk?
(A) Communication with other person.
(B) Communication to gather with other person.
(C) Miss communication with other person.
(D) Communication to gather at the bus station.
14. How many kinds of communication mentioned in the talk?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five

LIGHT SPEED
15. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) The light speed explanation.
(B) The speedy of the UV light.
(C) UV light effect on the skin.
(D) Description of the light speed.
16. How many times if the light goes around the world per second?
(A) 7.5 times.
(B) 9.5 times
(C) 35 times
(D) 70 times

INTERNET
17. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) Internet application.
(B) Cyber identity.
(C) The importance of internet.
(D) Cyber information.

18. What is the people not to do with internet?


(A) E-mail. (C) Download articles instantaneously
(B) Receiving any materials physical instantaneously. (D) Tweeter
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BRANDING OF THE PRODUCT
19. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) Logo specification of the product.
(B) Multinational promotion.
(C) Marketing strategy of the product.
(D) Branding identification of the product.
20. Which brand is not mentioned in the talk?
(A) Coca-cola
(B) PEPSI
(C) Nike
(D) McDonald

VOCABULARY
Text 1
SUGAR CANE

1. We need to keep in shape by eating food.


(A) fast
(B) nutritious
(C) vegetarian
(D) fresh
2. With regular exercise, can improve the and flexibility of the body.
(A) strengthen
(B) bone hardness
(C) illness
(D) durability
3. With adequate rest, recovery of sick body can be resolved strengthening
(A) surely
(B) quickly
(C) instantaneously
(D) fastly
4. To avoid malnutrition in infants, a mother should feed
(A) quickly
(B) surely
(C) properly
(D) fully
5. With adequate rest and nutrition food will be acceleration the of bodies.
(A) recovery
(B) remarkably
(C) reconditioning
(D) remediating

Text 2
PLAGIARISM

6. The of anti-plagiarism should be formulated explicitly.


(A) effect
(B) concept
(C) contribution
(D) meaning

7. Description of the offense of theft the work of others must be defined


(A) exactly
(B) widely
(C) deeply
(D) accurately
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8. Among the rules is a violation of two things that have been and inseparable.
(A) embedded
(B) take a part
(C) Linked
(D) Modified

9. Attempts to the presence or absence of plagiarism have cultivated the work of


someone.
(A) determine
(B) searching
(C) analyze
(D) looking

10. Dishonesty recognize someone in the papers of others as his own the existence of
moral decadency.
(A) inspire
(B) indicate
(C) demonstrate
(D) conclude

GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE


Error Identification

1. The child [A] have habit of eating [B] sweets, causing [C] teeth easily [D] porous.

2. Dentists have been testing [A] out the various strengthen [B] of denture [C] made from animal bones [D].

3. The book has been returned [A] to [B] its [C] owner last night [D].

4. Burn of fire [A] until all of [B] market block [C] has been destroyed [D].

5. Some students have finished [A] their studies, because of [B] they have received [C] a diploma at the
graduation ceremony [D].

6. Each cane [A] must be product [B] an average [C] of about 350 grams of sugars [D].

7. 1 liter of gasoline it transform [A] into a form of energy [B] by 50 kcal [C].

8. Promoted [A], alternative fuels [B] today with including [C] coals and vegetable oils [D].

9. Persistent researchers [A] found a variety of new research [B], such as the explore [C] of radioactive
material [D].

10. The research on radioactive materials [A] starting with [B] partner researchers [C] Piere and Marry
Curie [D].

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READING COMPREHENSION
Choose the best answer to each question based on the information which is stated or implied in the text.
TEXT 1 FLUORIDE APPLICATION

1. What is the topic of the text?


(A) Fluoride application in toothpaste.
(B) Fluoride application as a supplement in toothpaste.
(C) Fluoride application in soap.
(D) Fluoride application as a supplement in shampoo.
2. What is the function of fluoride in the bone and teeth?
(A) Whitening.
(B) Surfactant.
(C) Strengthening
(D) Aging
3. What the step wasnt mentioned in the text?
(A) Composition
(B) Application
(C) Function
(D) Process
4. What efforts to make children dont ingest excess fluoride in toothpaste?
(A) Government regulation.
(B) Market mechanism.
(C) Free using them, its no harmful effect.
(D) They use a little part of that toothpaste.
5. Where is the text does the author mentioned the benefit of fluoride toothpaste?
(A) Paragraph 2
(B) Paragraph 3
(C) Paragraph 4
(D) Paragraph 5
TEXT 2
TOP LIGHTING
6. What is the topic of the text?
(A) Lighting in the house.
(B) Top lighting in the house.
(C) Lighting in the garden.
(D) Lighting in wherehouse.
7. The condition that mentioned in the house, EXCEPT
(A) the inner roof (C) the side roof
(B) the outer roof (D) the under roof
8. What is the main factor for lighting in the house?
(A) sparkling
(B) reflection
(C) accumulation
(D) illumination
9. How to address the lighting in a spacious room?
(A) blue storage
(B) clear storage
(C) deep storage
(D) transparent storage

10. What is the next discussion must be focused?


(A) The outer roof. (C) Side lighting
(B) Inside lighting. (D) Sun lighting

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Part 1
Listening Comprehension
A-003
1.
(A) Jane is very beautiful college student.
(B) Jane looks like because of my work today.
(C) Jane is very involved in her college.
(D) Jane was over a pole in the grey.
2.
(A) The oxygen bank is broken.
(B) There is no oxygen left.
(C) The oxygen is not given.
(D) Thanks for the oxygen.
3.
(A) Angela wants to begin business school this autumn.
(B) Before she fell down, Angela had been planning to go to school.
(C) Angela plans to attend to her business at school.
(D) Attendance at Angelas school has declined.
4.
(A) Are the lab stools not inside?
(B) He dont know which lab stools to move.
(C) He thinks we should take the lab stools.
(D) Why do you want to move the tools?
5.
(A) No one appreciated his art.
(B) The artist did not care for the people.
(C) The artist enjoyed having only young people at the exhibit.
(D) The young people liked this art.
6.
(A) Sam works in LA with many experiments.
(B) Sam was preparing a drink.
(C) Sam becomes confused when he mixed the substances.
(D) Sam found a new formula.

GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE


1. Giraffes sleep only about 30 minutes a day, although they also done while standing
their necks.
(A) drop
(B) dropping
(C) dropped
(D) to drop

2. Interpersonal communicator one conversation or individuals interacting with many


people within a society.
(A) involve
(B) is involve
(C) have to involve
(D) do not have
3. People who exercise frequently have greater physical endurance than those who
(A) do not
(B) are not
(C) have not
(D) do not have
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4. Scientists are now beginning to conduct experiments on trigger different sort of
health risk.
(A) can noise pollution
(B) how noise pollution
(C) how can noise pollution
(D) how noise pollution can

5. Honey in all auspicious ceremony us and has the power of curing all disease.
(A) includes
(B) included
(C) is included
(D) including

6. If you want to advance in your carrier some careful decisions about which you take.
(A) be made
(B) be making
(C) have been made
(D) be make

7. Tap water is more eco-friendly than bottle water and the generation of water from
plastic bottles.
(A) avoid
(B) avoided
(C) is avoid
(D) has avoided

8. Email message and cell phone the smaller and busier place one must be understood
immediately.
(A) as apparent in
(B) as apparent as in
(C) more apparent in
(D) more apparent than

9. The villagers for some months now to prevent the mining of gold in the rivers near
their village.
(A) campaigned
(B) has been campaigned
(C) will be campaigned
(D) had been campaigned

10. Lighthouse on solid land contains lighting mechanisms, engines, and part, as well as
the keepers quarters.
(A) as constructing
(B) constructs
(C) constructing
(D) constructed
11. Aceh had never expected that is: why people on the racing down to the sea.
(A) wave
(B) tide
(C) stream
(D) beach
12. Local government instead to down the old building which used to be the house of the
governor in the colonial era and build a modern office blocks in its place.
(A) give
(B) pull
(C) put
(D) run
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13. This political figure wants to for the city mayor, but he is waiting for the right
moment.
(A) look
(B) care
(C) run
(D) race

14. I last saw him when he was 17 year old, that was 40 years ago. Now I looked at him in blank
moment with white hair, be still his face.
(A) on
(B) in
(C) off
(D) over

15. Worried by demand of the Central Destruction products that published.


(A) proposed
(B) stated
(C) created
(D) filed

16. State are obliged into down rules and regulation.


(A) lay
(B) compose
(C) create
(D) make

READING COMPREHENSION
1. Many users have raised a question not ethical with regard to IT achieve.
(E) about what is
(F) is about what
(G) what is it about
(H) what it is about

2. These ethic issues into all college for many prominent people.
(E) are very important
(F) are so important
(G) are too important
(H) are such as important

3. They made aware with that IT ethic actions.


(E) integrated
(F) to integrate
(G) be integrated
(H) to be integrated

4. Educator warned us of direct a sequence to instill a sense of ethics for future


generations.
(E) could we fail
(F) unless we fail
(G) would we fail
(H) should we fail

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5. The pronoun their in line 14 is refers to
(E) SMEs
(F) firms
(G) jobs
(H) money

6. What is the tone of the text?


(A) Information
(B) Cause and effect
(C) Chronological
(D) Problem and possible solution

7. The text might be assigned to which following course?


(A) Astrophysics
(B) Astronomy
(C) Geography
(D) Geology

8. The word there is closed meaning with


(A) effect
(B) wave
(C) materials
(D) remains

9. The word it in line 20 is refers to


(A) the clout of gas
(B) co stellar exploration
(C) the fate of all stars
(D) the energy of shockwave

10. Which the following sentences is true according to the text?


(A) The Milky Way about approximately 200 billion stars.
(B) A galaxy has own solar system.
(C) The orbital speed of the stars is 250 km/sec. around the galaxy.
(D) The orbital period of the stars is 200 million years.

11. Which of the following statements is not true about the Milky Way?
(A) The stars explosion occurred in the centre of the Milky Way.
(B) Condensation of the gas cloud was moved by shockwave.
(C) Density increasing area and gravitation force attracted nearly molecules.
(D) After explosion the cloud developed a disk-like.

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Part 1
Listening Comprehension
A-004
1.
(A) Identification card cannot be used to borrow book from the library.
(B) To borrow book from the library, student need to bring their identification card with them.
(C) The librarian needs to borrow the student identification card to pay the book.
(D) Scholarship student needs identification card to return their allowance.
2.
(A) A lecture on microbiology by professor Supomo will be held next week.
(B) Every student in biology class is support to be present at lecture on microbiology given by
professor Supomo.
(C) The student in biology class will reschedule professor Supomos lecture on microbiology.
(D) Next week professor Supomo is going to give a lecture on microbiology before the student.
3.
(A) You must not tell your PIN to anybody.
(B) Her pink card remains secret to the public.
(C) A number of pine trees in the street are going be out down.
(D) The secretary of the public company closed the meeting.
4.
(A) The English proficiency test for post graduate student is new schedule on Wednesday or
Thursday.
(B) Post graduate student usually fall on the English proficiency test.
(C) The English proficiency test for post graduate student falls on Wednesday and Thursday.
(D) Post graduate student may sit for the English language proficiency test on Wednesday.
5.
(A) Simons home work is due to next week.
(B) No sanction is given if you do the assignment next week.
(C) You must do the assignment next week.
(D) It is better for you to complete the task right away,
6.
(A) The university finds it hard to find a parking space.
(B) Parking cars on campus is against university regulation.
(C) Its hard for the university to issue parking regulation.
(D) Despite the parking regulation it is not easy to locate a parking space on the campus.
7.
(A) Playstation is very often field as a serious problem that impedes student academic development.
(B) Copying other people work in appropriately can cause university student serious problems.
(C) Avoiding plagiarism is often a problem to the university student.
(D) Be careful with vandalism on campus as it may get you trouble.
8.
(A) Being a student of UGM, one is bound to follow the university rules.
(B) Student of UGM should be given the university regulation.
(C) Library and computer are needed for academic program tuition.
(D) As student of UGM, one is required to take subject using composing facilities.
9.
(A) Students can find convenient lodging on camping.
(B) Students must choose on campus lodging because its convenient.
(C) Students are free to choose where to them during the study.
(D) Students are not allowed to choose their own study.
10.
(A) The faculty meeting will still be held in those absence of the dean.
(B) The faculty meeting will be chaired by dean this afternoon.
(C) The dean will join the rector to inaugurate the new language laboratory after the meeting.
(D) The inauguration of the new language laboratory will be put of by the rector.
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Part 2
11. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) Problem with your English terminology.
(B) Moving to a new shock.
(C) Different building and food.
(D) Culture shock.

12. Why do most people feel confused when the move to a new country?
(A) They do not want to speak English.
(B) They are not feeling to try new food.
(C) They are entering an unfamiliar place.
(D) They do not bring food from their country.

13. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) A chance to speak with the professor.
(B) How to ask assistance in America.
(C) Email and telephone as tools for making appointer.
(D) A group of people needing assistance.

14. According to the speaker, what is the best way for student to have opportunity to speak with the
professor?
(A) Inform him of her beforehand via email if you need appointment.
(B) Just meet him or her in person.
(C) Meet him or her in the office.
(D) State your purpose in meeting him or him.

15. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) How to get an acquaintance in the US.
(B) What you should say when you meet American.
(C) How to call someone you want to visit in the US.
(D) Politely in the US.

16. According to the narrator if people in the US say how are you? what do they say really mean?
(A) They mean it literally.
(B) They really want to know your condition.
(C) They want your response.
(D) It is just a friendly expression.
17. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) Evaluating your study overseas.
(B) The importance of an advisor in your academic live.
(C) How to prepare your study overseas.
(D) The skills needed in studying overseas.
18. According to the narrator, what is the role of an advisor?
(A) To assist students to make their study more effective.
(B) To create an opportunity.
(C) To provide students with management skills.
(D) To decide your academic goal.
19. What is the topic of the talk?
(A) A physical shock called jetlag.
(B) Going to the US.
(C) A new time zone.
(D) A long flight from your homeland.
20. According to the narrator, what is the call jetlag?
(A) Arrival in the US.
(B) A long flight crossing multiple time zone.
(C) Eating lunch in the middle of night.
(D) A week of disorientation sleepin
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VOCABULARY
1. Everyone is invited to attend the wedding party of the princess crown of Sweden.
(A) cordially
(B) happily
(C) willingly
(D) freely
2. The project at an independent Korea was created by constellation of the entrepreneurial element
using a credit based industrial finance.
(A) on
(B) in
(C) at
(D) into
3. The Russian led Collective Treaty Organization (CSTO) would not fulfill bestirs request for the
immediate disputed of peacekeeping
(A) associations
(B) groups
(C) unions
(D) forces
4. Older people in Aboriginal society revered and cared as great sources of wisdom.
(A) with
(B) for
(C) to
(D) of
5. Mandelas courage and popularity worried the rolling class who did not want to share
running the country whose majority is the indigenous tribe.
(A) power
(B) ideas
(C) experience
(D) possession
6. Indonesia will next year over the ASEA chairman ship from Vietnam a shift that
expected to raise the forums credentials on human right and protection of migrant workers.
(A) see
(B) some
(C) turn
(D) take
7. speaking you will have perfect vision about 24 hours after this advanced technology
procedure.
(A) shortly
(B) naturally
(C) generally
(D) publicity
8. The young researcher interested speaking you will have perfect vision about 24 hours
after this advanced technology procedure.
(A) for (C) in
(B) with (D) of
9. The US is not the land of equal opportunity there are no titles nobility as in Europe but astounding
affluence is on in privileged families and this make all the difference.
(A) passed
(B) given
(C) inherit
(D) ended
10. It is not ease to a living as the proprietor or owner of apartment building.
(A) Make (C ) get
(B) Have (D) save

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11. The defendant accuses the officer of Corruption Eradication Commission to money
from him.
(A) squeeze
(B) extort
(C) extract
(D) wring
12. Human consumption of fossil fuel is expected to fully deplete the earth oil reserves by
the year to go.
(A) rudimentary
(B) crude
(C) simple
(D) basic
13. Indonesian leadership would also be the test when member state Myanmar wrapped
up its first election in two decades late this year.
(A) taken in
(B) put to
(C) sit in
(D) face off
14. He spoke of soup and sate using mushroom produced by Lampung farmers and would
continue to help them with their goals.
(A) loudly
(B) slowly
(C) highly
(D) uncertainly
15. The advertisement convinced the audience that shampoo would make their hair
(A) handy
(B) moveable
(C) manageable
(D) fertile
16. The doctor strongly recommendation him exercise to keep him fit.
(A) regular
(B) usual
(C) frequent
(D) permanent
17. He was awarded a gold medal for a series of outstanding research.
(A) holding
(B) taking
(C) committing
(D) conducting
18. The fossilization process developed over millions of years, during which swamp vegetation is
submerged water, depleted of oxygen and covered by layer of sand and mud.
(A) by
(B) into
(C) through
(D) in
19. A member of the House of Representatives commission overseeing legal affairs said the money
generals move to a case review was against the law.
(A) file
(B) propose
(C) sue
(D) report
20. The deputy chairman of ant graft body was accused extorting bribes from business
man.
(A) propose
(B) of
(C) from
(D) report
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21. After a tense 20 hours silence a search plane from Australias west coast radio
contact with Abby Sunderland early Friday.
(A) held
(B) made
(C) gave
(D) had
22. The sailors yacht was damage by 30 feet waves that knocked out her communication system,
prompting her set distress signal.
(A) off
(B) out
(C) of
(D) under
23. The crowd generously gave the performers tree famous bassists having a join session, a
of applause.
(A) thunder
(B) round
(C) room
(D) series

GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE


1. The Australian Institute of sports more than 100 sport scientists and doctors, and
collaborate with score of others in universities and research center.
(A) employs
(B) is employed
(C) employ
(D) employed

2. For the very first time Politicians in the western countries realized that imperialism was evil and
bitter suffering in many parts of the world. .
(A) has caused
(B) they caused
(C) they was caused
(D) it had caused

3. A greater efficiency in water use the growing demand of changing world.


(A) needed to meet
(B) needed to the met
(C) is ready to be mate
(D) is needed to meet

4. The unique Javanese traditional music instrument is popular in central Java and is
believed to have existed since fourteenth century.
(A) called gamelan
(B) is called gamelan
(C) which called gamelan
(D) was called gamelan

5. The peasants agricultural activities have been quite influence by unpredictable season, so far the
station of meteorological office has announced that the changes in the climate is still
not known.
(A) causing
(B) what cause
(C) that causes
(D) the cause
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6. Economists are convinced that the effect of economic crisis in Indonesia in 1977
still can be felt now.
(A) which started
(B) started
(C) was starting
(D) which was started

7. Despite the fact that television programs have not been satisfactory, a great and
positive influences in the development of Indonesian as the national language.
(A) which has
(B) it has
(C) they have
(D) it had

8. The history test was difficult , I dont know whether I will get a good mark for these
subject.
(A) to being done
(B) to do
(C) for doing
(D) to be done

9. is growing at starting pace.


(A) Internationally trade
(B) International trade
(C) Trade international
(D) Trade internationally

10. A new study conducted for the world bank by Murdochs University Institute for Science and
Technology Policy (ISTP) has demonstrated that public transport is more
(A) efficient than that cars
(B) efficient as cars as
(C) efficient than cars
(D) efficient than those cars

11. This school has a very good reputation because all students and teachers
(A) despite cheating
(B) despite to be cheated
(C) despite to cheat
(D) despite being cheated

12. One mission of university is graduates who are tolerant of many race, faith, and
cultures.
(A) to send in the world
(B) to send to the world
(C) to send in to the world
(D) to send trough the world

13. The student faculty discipline committee violations of student rules, including another
count of alcohol abuse.
(A) found him quality in three
(B) found him quality about three
(C) found him quality to three
(D) found him quality of three

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14. Martin Luther King at first planned to be a lawyer or a doctor, but when he graduated from more
house college at the age of 19, he ambition and went in to the seminary.
(A) had abandoned all this
(B) has abandoned all this
(C) which have abandoned all this
(D) abandoned all this

15. Given awareness, it was inevitable that he would come to view the everyday events of
his line through the prism of politics and the international are course.
(A) his level of political
(B) his level of policy
(C) his level of politics
(D) his level of politician

Error Identification

16. Most of people have talked with say they are confidence [A] in doing social lying and think it is
accepted and necessary [B] they think its the civilized [C] why for talk be have to [D].

17. Once of the writer has rough [A] topic area already outline [B], to work out the team for [C] the
surrender of Lees army of [D] northern Virginia.

18. Cllyses S. Giant and Roberty E. Lee metern [A] the paler of modest house Appomattox court house
Virginia in [B] April 9, 1866

19. I suppose it was inevitable that as my world based pro-accented. I could for the first time
pick up [A] and read [B] and began [C] to understand what the book was saying [D].

20. In the second month of the your internship, you will learn how to resolve [A] customer complaints,
supervision of [B] front desk staff and plan [C] store displays are also tasks you will learn to do
[D].

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COMPLETE PREPARATION

LISTENING COMPREHENSION

Part 1
Listening Comprehension

1. Number 1 10 test your ability to understand short statements in English. Each


statement will be spoken just once. The statements you hear will not be written
for you. Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test
booklet.

1. The library collection is specialized in the areas of Languages Education,


Language Research and Teaching, Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, English for
Specific Purposes, and South East Asian Languages.

(A) The library collection is written in South East Asian Languages.


(B) The library collection has varieties of language books and references.
(C) You can find Research and Teaching of Art History in the library collection.
(D) There are no specific areas of reading in the library collection.

2. When the library is closed, books may be returned through the book drop
(boxes) outside the library.

(A) You will be fine if you return the books late.


(B) The book drop is located just outside the checkout area.
(C) You can return the books you borrowed through the book drop.
(D) Books may not be returned when the library is closed.

3. The campus environment provides the tools you need to help you succeed
academically. It also helps you cope with your non-academic responsibilities.

(A) The campus environment is not very supportive.


(B) You cannot rely on campus environment to improve academic skills.
(C) You can make the most of the tools from campus to help you succeed
academically.
(D) You can seek advice about non-academic responsibilities by discussing with
your advisor.

4. Students can meet with our academic advisor to ensure that they are exceeding
and succeeding in class.

(A) Your academic advisor can guide you to exceed in class and succeed
academically.
(B) Students can ask their counselor for tips in succeeding in class.
(C) Nobody can ensure your level of success in college except yourself.
(D) University professors can guarantee that students are exceeding and
succeeding in class.

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5. If you are studying a math module or a module that contains math, you may
need help with the highly technical language.

(A) You can ask classmates for help if you are studying a Geography module.
(B) When studying a module that contains math, you might need a help
understanding it.
(C) Math modules nowadays do not contain any technical language.
(D) You can ignore the highly technical language when studying a math module.

6. We encourage you to explore course offerings in each of the four fields;


Regular Course, Colloquia, Seminars, and Private Reading.

(A) Research Methodology can be found in the courses offered by the


department.
(B) The course offerings have three fields in one major class.
(C) Students can go to the campus library to register for Regular Course.
(D) Students are encouraged to explore the four fields offered by the
department.

7. One of the processes to make sea water out usable involved taking fresh water
out of the solution.

(A) Taking fresh water out of the solution is impossible.


(B) There are five processes to make sea water usable.
(C) You have to take fresh water out of the solution in order to make sea water
usable.
(D) We can make sea water usable by just taking fresh water out of the solution.

8. The green appearance of the water with ditches and lakes is caused by tiny
microscopic green plants called algae.

(A) Scientists are still conducting research on what makes the green appearance
of lakes.
(B) The green appearance of the water with ditches and lakes is caused by
algae.
(C) The clear appearance of water and lakes is caused by algae.
(D) Nobody knows the reason that caused water with ditches and lakes appear
green.

9. Make sure you rotate the lenses to an accurate angle. If the second lens is
rotated 90 degrees, the second lens will absorb all the light that is passed
through the first one.

(A) You can get a good result despite not rotating the lenses to an accurate
angle.
(B) The second lens will absorb the light passed through the first one if the
second lens is rotated 45 degrees.
(C) Two lenses should be rotated 90 degrees.
(D) The light passed through the first lens will be absorbed by the second lens if
the second lens is rotated 90 degrees.

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10. Ladies and gentlemen, we should extend the poster section until 9PM. There
are 2 shuttle buses taking you to the hotel. The first one leaves at 10 past 5
and the second at 5:30.

(A) You can still catch the shuttle bus at 5:30 if youve missed the first one.
(B) The poster section is extended until 9 in the morning.
(C) Shuttle buses will take you back to the exhibition when the poster section is
over.
(D) There are more than two shuttle buses taking you to the hotel.

2. In the part you will hear 5 short talks. After each talk, 2 questions will be asked
based on the information given. Answer the questions following the talk by
choosing A, B, C, or D which best answers the question. Remember, you are not
allowed to take notes or write in your test booklet.

My presentation will look at 3 key areas in crop production. Firstly, I will begin by
introducing crop destruction by pests. As we know, leaves and insects have always
interfere with mans attempts to produce food and fiber. After that, I will talk
about the need to select chemical control of weeds and others pests. Some
substances affect only certain species. Finally, I will explore possible solutions to
regulate the growth and behavior of cropped plants. Regulating chemicals are
being developed that will control the size and shape of plants so as to facilitate
the use of machines for harvesting them.

11. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) Chemical control.
(B) Key areas in crop destruction.
(C) Crop production.
(D) Substances of chemical controls.

12. How many parts are going to be discussed?


(A) 5
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 1

The Geology Department offers a broad selection of courses aimed for both majors
and non-majors. These courses reflect the diversity of Modern Earth Science, such
as the nature of environments at the early times of earths history, minerals, and
tectonic plates. We offer a major program that prepares students for Graduate
School or a career in Earth Sciences. It is also intended for those who seek for
broad understanding of earth system through scientific study.

13. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) Exploring the earth system by scientific studies.
(B) A major program offered by the Geography Department.
(C) The diversity of Modern Earth Sciences.
(D) A broad selection of courses offered by the Geology Department.

14. To whom the talk addressed?


(A) Scientist.
(B) Undergraduate students.
(C) Earth Science professors.
(D) Graduate students.

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The Art of Living is a non-profit organization started in 1981. The Art of Living is
based on a very beautiful secret of life which teaches us that our mind and breath
are connected. An example would be whenever a person experiences a negative
emotion in his mind. You will see his breathing pattern becomes shallow and fast.
If a person is full of love, contentment, happiness, compassion, and belongingness,
you will notice the persons breath is deep, long, and with a beautiful rhythm.

15. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) Rhythm in our breath.
(B) The connection between feelings and breath.
(C) Teaching of the Art of Living.
(D) A non-profit organization started in 1981.

16. How does a happy person breathe?


(A) Deep, long, and with a beautiful rhythm.
(B) Shallow and fast.
(C) Deep and long.
(D) Shallow, fast, and without any rhythm.

In this short talk, I am going to introduce the subject of plagiarism. What it is, the
forms it can take, and how you can avoid it. Part of the process of becoming a
student is to by developing academic integrity. This is about ethical behavior and
ensuring that your desire to meet a deadline or achieve a result does not cause you
to cut corners in your study practices. For example, if you are short of time, you
might not have time to read and digest material properly. If you are not confident
in your writing, you might be tempted to copy and paste someone elses work
without changing them or clearly naming the author. If you are not used to
managing information, you might forget to keep track of sources you have used
and not have the details you need to acknowledge these sources in your work.

17. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) Plagiarism.
(B) How to avoid copying someone elses work.
(C) Developing academic integrity.
(D) How not to cut corners in study practices.

18. What might happen to you if you are not confident in your writing?
(A) You might not have time to read and digest material properly.
(B) You might forget to keep track of sources you have used.
(C) You might not have the details you need to acknowledge sources in your
work.
(D) You might be tempted to copy and paste someone elses work without
changing them.

As the State capital, the Palace is surrounded by 1 kilometer squared castle wall
with a bastion on each corner to act as a guard post. To facilitate communication
with the outside, two main gates are found to the North of Alun-alun Lor and five
others on the four sides of the wall. Most of the buildings located in the Kraton are
designed with a Joglo Style. This style is a unique Javanese architecture design
which takes the form of a pyramid or trapezium-shaped roof supported by pillars
or walls.

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19. What is the topic the talk?


(A) Alun-alun Lor.
(B) Javanese architecture design in Kraton.
(C) A brief description of The Palace.
(D) Building located in Kraton.

20. How many gates are found to the North of Alun-alun Lor?
(A) 2
(B) 5
(C) 7
(D) 3

VOCABULARY

1. There is a great diversity of frog and toads with over 2,000 adopted
for life in habits which, apart from wet lands, include tropical forests,
grassland, and even desert.
(A) specimens
(B) organism
(C) species
(D) animals

2. A common feature of frog and toads is that they undergo a complete change in
from, know as , during their life history.
(A) evolution
(B) metamorphosis
(C) transformation
(D) mutation

3. Male frog and toads usually call to females for breeding and also in
response to danger.
(A) attack
(B) expel
(C) entertain
(D) attract

4. The typical croaking noise is produced by vibrations of the cords.


(A) vertical
(B) umbilical
(C) vocal
(D) spinal

5. Air is passed backward and between the lungs and the vocal pouches,
formed below the mouth.
(A) ahead
(B) forward
(C) toward
(D) onward

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6. Kidneys may fail adequately either suddenly or slowly, and for many
reasons.
(A) to function
(B) to grow
(C) to pump
(D) to multiply

7. If kidneys fail , it is now possible to use a machine to do their job.


(A) occasionally
(B) approximately
(C) completely
(D) immediately

8. This kidney analysis , connected into the blood system, can remove
waste material from the circulation.
(A) specialist
(B) treatment
(C) procedure
(D) machine

9. It is that the transplanted kidney be carefully matched and drug


treatment is necessary to help ............ the bodys rejection of the transplant.
(A) important
(B) impossible
(C) difficult
(D) expansive

10. It is ............ that the transplanted kidney be carefully matched and drug
treatment is necessary to help the bodys rejection of the
transplant.
(A) improve
(B) prevent
(C) facilitate
(D) support

11. Both liquids and gases are fluids and each is able to exert or a force.
(A) transform
(B) generate
(C) absorb
(D) transit

12. If a cork is pushed below a liquid surface and then released, it immediately
bobs to the .
(A) air
(B) ground
(C) surface
(D) bottom

13. The cork has experienced an . force or buoyancy,


(A) upward
(B) downward
(C) backward
(D) forward

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14. Caused by the liquid, and it is that keeps the cork . On the surface.
(A) floating
(B) hanging
(C) rotating
(D) flying

15. In exactly the same way, buoyancy acts on floating balloon although here is a
produced a rather than a liquid.
(A) heat
(B) gas
(C) current
(D) wind

GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE


1. The Komodo Dragon is the worlds largest lizard, which can grow to 3 meters
long and more than 90 kilograms.
(A) is weighted
(B) weighted
(C) weighs
(D) weigh

2. Yogyakarta is a truly Javanese city, Semarang is the archetypal port,


built on colonialism and immigration.
(A) If
(B) While
(C) When
(D) Although

3. Is theory, owning a website provides a nice platform from which you can build
an audience and the profile of your business.
(A) raising
(B) raises
(C) raise
(D) raised

4. Those who practice music therapy a benefit is using music to help


cancer patients, children with ADD,, and others.
(A) is finding
(B) are finding
(C) were finding
(D) finds

5. One theory about migraine headaches is that occur when the blood
vessels in the head expand and press on the nerve fibers, causing pain.
(A) is
(B) this
(C) that
(D) they

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6. Before the independence, Silat by Indonesian freedom fighters during


their struggle against the Dutch colonists.
(A) is used
(B) are used
(C) was used
(D) were used

7. Most people in developed countries have a vague idea that the tap water
supplied to them is filtered and by their local government or water
authority.
(A) cleans
(B) clean
(C) cleaned
(D) cleaning

8. There special programs and trips for explorers and thrill seekers in
Physical Green Travel Programs such as outward bound-type programs,
mountain climbing, and cross-country skiing expeditions.
(A) is
(B) are
(C) has
(D) have

9. Unless you have a reservation, it impossible to get a hotel room this


weekend because of the Malioboro festival.
(A) will be
(B) would be
(C) will have been
(D) would have been

10. Eating together does not only strengthen relationship and keep of family
members or relatives, a better physical and mental health for all
family members.
(A) it also leads to
(B) but it leads to
(C) and it also leads to
(D) but also leads to

11. Eating slowly is recommended for health because it the consumption


of food.
(A) reducing
(B) reduced
(C) reduces
(D) reduce

12. People who exercise frequently have greater physical endurance than those who

(A) does not
(B) are not
(C) is not
(D) do not

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13. Certain blood sports such as cockfighting for many years now some
countries.
(A) banned
(B) banning
(C) have been banned
(D) has been banned

14. The more you know about the subject of presentation, to add
relevant points that occur to you as you talk.
(A) the temptation is greater
(B) it is a great temptation
(C) the greater the temptation
(D) greater is the temptation

15. Sundanese people traditionally play bamboo music to send their children to
sleep, to have fun and their gratitude after a food harvest.
(A) express
(B) expressing
(C) to expressing
(D) to express

16. In fact, the word brand the Old Norse word brand, which means to
burn, as brands were and still are the means by which owners of livestock mark
their animals to identify them.
(A) derived from
(B) is derived from
(C) deriving from
(D) is deriving from

17. In fact, the word brand is derived from the Old Norse word brand, which means
to burn, as brands were and still are the means by which owners of livestock
their animals to identify them.
(A) mark
(B) marks
(C) marked
(D) marking

18. According to the American Marketing Association (AMA), a brand is a name,


term, sign, symbol or design, or a combination of them, intended to identify the
goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and them from
those of competition.
(A) differentiate
(B) difference
(C) different
(D) to differentiate

19. Technically speaking, then, whenever a marketer creates a new name, logo, or
symbol for a new product, he or she a brand.
(A) creates
(B) had created
(C) has created
(D) created

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20. In fact, however, many managers refer to a brand as more then that
as something that has actually created a certain amount of awareness,
reputation, prominence, and so on in the marketplace.
(A) practicing
(B) practice
(C) practiced
(D) practices

READING COMPREHENSION

Text 1
A marketer can rarely satisfy everyone in a market
To succeed I the on-line market
space, marketers will need to recognize and redefine themselves.

1. What is the author primary concerned with?


(A) The functions of a marketer.
(B) Target markets and segmentation.
(C) Marketplace and market space.
(D) Market as place to exchange goods.

2. The pronoun they in line 3 refers to


(A) marketers
(B) buyers
(C) products
(D) segments

3. It can be inferred from the text that the purpose of the market segmentation is

(A) to meet the requirements of the product.
(B) to guarantee the safety of the product.
(C) to meet the needs of the buyers.
(D) to differentiate between marketplace and marketspace.

4. The word psychographic in line 5 include the following items, EXCEPT



(A) attitudes
(B) values
(C) fears
(D) riches

5. Which of the following is true?


(A) Nobody likes the same products.
(B) There are no fundamental differences in definition of market in traditional
and modern sense.
(C) Global positions will greatly affect the companys action.
(D) Marketspace works side by side with marketplace.

6. The pronoun one in line 15 refers to


(A) A global industry
(B) Industry
(C) Global position
(D) Position

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7. The word sparing in line 24 is closest meaning to


(A) freeing
(B) saving
(C) replacing
(D) releasing

8. The author gives an example of online shopping in the text to show


(A) what people mostly do nowadays
(B) that it is the most convenient way of shopping in the digital era
(C) the threat to other offline markets
(D) the effectiveness to deal with costumers without additional expense

9. Where in the text does the author give the modern definition of the market?
(A) First paragraph
(B) Second paragraph
(C) Third paragraph
(D) Fourth paragraph

10. Where in the text does the author mention the benefit of online transaction?
(A) Line 11-14
(B) Line 20-23
(C) Line 23-26
(D) Line 27-29

Text 2
The view that class inequalities largely govern gender stratification was
often an unstated assumption until quite recently. However, feminist critiques and
the undeniable changes in womens economic role in many western societies have
broken this issue open for debate.

11. What is the best title for the text?


(A) Class Inequalities between Gender
(B) Conventional Position of Women in the Society
(C) Determining Womens Class Position
(D) Different Class Position in the Household

12. The pronoun it in line 8 refers to


(A) a view
(B) an ideology of sexism
(C) the class analysis
(D) this belief

13. Intermittent in line 10 is closest meaning to which of the following word?


(A) frequent
(B) recurrent
(C) regular
(D) constant

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14. Goldthorpe recognizes the subordinate position of women based on the


following reasons, EXCEPT
(A) Women are more likely to have part-time jobs than men.
(B) Women tend to have more intermitted experience of paid employment.
(C) The majority of women have traditionally been in a position of economic
dependence.
(D) Womens class positions are not most often governed by the husbands class
situation.

15. Which of the following statement is true?


(A) It is impossible for women to determine the class position of the households.
(B) Womens working situation influence their own class.
(C) It is natural to put men and women in different class position.
(D) Single mothers and childless working women may influence the class position
of their own households.

16. The word their in the line 28 refers to


(A) mothers
(B) women
(C) breadwinners
(D) households

17. What is the meaning of alimony in line 28?


(A) Many paid regularly to the former wife when the marriage is ended.
(B) Money paid regularly to a former partner when they have lived together
without being married.
(C) Money paid regularly to the children when their parents marriage has ended.
(D) Money paid regularly to the lone and childless mothers.

18. It can be inferred from the text that an example of unskilled or sem-skilled
blue-collar work is
(A) salaried professional
(B) office worker
(C) assembly line worker
(D) sales personnel

19. Where in the passage does the author discuss the traditional position of women?
(A) Line 4-6
(B) Line 9-11
(C) Line 11-13
(D) Line 14-17

20. Why does the author give example of professional held by husband and wife in
line 18-21?
(A) To give illustration of possible professional for husband and wife.
(B) To give illustration that it is possible for women to determine their
households class.
(C) To critize the unfair position of husband and wife.
(D) To state that the womens professional are correlated with their households
class.

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COMPOSING SKILLS

1. Plankton is the basic foodstuff for everything that lives in the ocean. Plankton is
the collective name for minute marine animals and plants.
(A) Plankton, the collective name for minute marine animals and plants, is the
basic foodstuff for everything that lives in the ocean.
(B) Plankton is the basic foodstuff for everything that lives in the ocean, which
is the collective name for minute marine animals and plants.
(C) Plankton, the name collecting minute marine animals and plants, is the
basic foodstuff for everything that lives in the ocean.
(D) Plankton, the basic foodstuff for everything that lives in the ocean, collects
the name for minute marine animals and plants.

2. The gravitational attraction of a black hole is extremely intense. It would be no


longer than gravitational attraction of a normal star of the same mass.
(A) The gravitational attraction of a black hole is extremely intense, but it
would be no stronger than a normal star of the same mass.
(B) The gravitational attraction of a black hole is extremely intense, but it
would be no stronger than that of a normal star of the same mass.
(C) The gravitational attraction of a black hole is extremely intense, and it
would be no stronger than a normal star of the same mass.
(D) The gravitational attraction of a black hole is extremely intense, and it
would be no stronger than that of a normal star of the same mass.

3. Walter Reed was able to identify the particular kind of mosquito that carried
yellow fever; this was done by conducting experiments on brave volunteers.
(A) By conducting experiments on brave volunteers, the particular kind of
mosquito that carried yellow fever was able to be identified by Walter Reed.
(B) By conducting experiments on brave volunteers, it was able to be indentified
the particular kind of mosquito that carried yellow fever by Walter Reed.
(C) By conducting experiments on brave volunteers, it was able to be identified
by Walter Reed the particular kind of mosquito that carried yellow fever.
(D) By conducting experiments on brave volunteers, Walter Reed was able to be
identified the particular kind of mosquito that carried yellow fever.

4. Thomas Fuller was known in the eighteenth century as the Virginia Calculator
because he was so skilled at mathematics.
(A) Thomas Fuller was so skilled at mathematics that he was known in the
eighteenth century as the Virginia Calculator.
(B) Thomas Fuller was very skilled at mathematics that he was known in the
eighteenth century as the Virginia Calculator.
(C) Thomas Fuller was too skilled at mathematics that he was known in the
eighteenth century as the Virginia Calculator.
(D) Thomas Fuller was skilled enough at mathematics that he was known in the
eighteenth century as the Virginia Calculator.

5. Janet Collins struggle to make a place for herself in ballet is a kind of life story.
A fascinating novel might be written about it.
(A) Janet Collins struggle to make a place for herself in ballet is a kind of life
story, about whom a fascinating novel might be written.
(B) Janet Collins struggle to make a place for herself in ballet is a kind of life
story, to whom a fascinating novel might be written.

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(C) Janet Collins struggle to make a place for herself in ballet is a kind of life
story, that a fascinating novel might b written about.
(D) Janet Collins struggle to make a place for herself in ballet is a kind of life
story, about which a fascinating novel might be written.

6. After retreating from the world at the age of twenty six, Emily Dickinson wrote
more than one thousand poems.
(A) After retreating from the world at the age of twenty six, more than one
thousand poems were written by Emily Dickinson.
(B) After Emily Dickinson retreats from the world at the age of twenty six, she
has written more than one thousand poems.
(C) After retreating from the world at the age of twenty six, it was Emily
Dickinson who wrote more than one thousand poems.
(D) After Emily Dickinson retreated from the world at the age of twenty six, she
wrote more than one thousand poems.

7. Atlanta was rebuilt short time after the Civil War. It has become the principal
center of transportation, commerce, and finance in the southeastern United
States.
(A) Atlanta was rebuilt short time after the Civil War, Atlanta has become the
principal center of transportation, commerce, and finance in the
southeastern United States.
(B) It was rebuilt short time after he Civil War, Atlanta has become the principal
center of transportation, commerce, and finance in the southeastern United
States.
(C) Rebuilt short time after the Civil War, Atlanta has become the principal
center of transportation, commerce, and finance in the southeastern United
States.
(D) Rebuilding short time after the Civil War, Atlanta has become the principal
center of transportation, commerce, and finance in the southeastern united
States.

8. To determine the social costs and social benefits associated with a public good
is not an easy task.
(A) To determine the social costs and social benefits associated with a public
good will not be an easy task.
(B) Its not an easy task to determine the social costs and social benefits
associated with a public good.
(C) The social costs and social benefits associated with a public good determine
the easy task.
(D) Determine the social costs and social benefits associated with a public good
would not be an easy task.

9. The diesel engine is relatively costly. Yet, it is highly efficient and needs
servicing infrequently.
(A) Even though relatively costly, the diesel engine is highly efficient and needs
servicing infrequently.
(B) However relatively costly, the diesel engine is highly efficient and needs
servicing infrequently.
(C) Due to relatively high cost, the diesel engine is highly efficient and needs
servicing infrequently.
(D) Whereas it is relatively costly, the diesel engine is highly efficient and needs
servicing infrequently.

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10. New Orleans jazz had the deep emotion of the blues and the Black spiritual as
well as elements of ragtime and Europeans folk music. It is sometimes called
Dixieland. .
(A) To be called Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz had the deep emotion of the blues
and the Black spiritual as well as elements of ragtime and Europeans folk
music.
(B) As it sometimes called Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz had the deep emotion of
the blues and the Black spiritual as well as elements of ragtime and
Europeans folk music.
(C) New Orleans Jazz, sometimes called Dixieland had the deep emotion of the
blues and Black spiritual as well as elements of ragtime and Europeans folk
music.
(D) Having been called Dixieland, New Orleans Jazz had the deep of the blues
and the Black spiritual as well as elements of ragtime and Europeans folk
music.

11. Milk is pasteurized by raising its temperature to about 630 centigrade for thirty
minutes. Rapidly cooling it, and then to be stored at a temperature below 100
centigrade.
(A) and then storing it.
(B) and then it is stored
(C) and then store it
(D) and then it is to b stored

12. When philosophers debate what that makes humans unique among animals, they
often point to language.
(A) what it is that makes
(B) what it is that makes
(C) what does it make
(D) that what makes

13. Although our modern sophistication and advanced warning system, the
thunderstorm still provokes a primitive dread in most people.
(A) Despite our modern
(B) Owning to our modern
(C) In spite our modern
(D) Despite of modern

14. The purpose of empirical research in the social sciences is to provide answer to
questions about behavior used the scientific method.
(A) having used the scientific method.
(B) scientific method is used.
(C) Using the scientific method.
(D) To use scientific method.

15. Estimated that there are some 1,800 storms going on at any one time
somewhere in the world.
(A) To be estimated that
(B) It is estimated that
(C) It estimated that
(D) Be it estimated

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16. The judge will not influenced by your emotional appeals.


(A) The judge will not be influenced by
(B) The judge will not influence
(C) The judge will not be influence
(D) The will not be influencing

17. Faced with petroleum shortages in the 1970s, scientists and engineers in the Us
stepped up each efforts to develop more efficient heating system and better
insulation.
(A) stepped up its efforts
(B) stepped up their efforts
(C) stepped up our efforts
(D) stepped up either efforts

18. The art of the 1970s was characterized by diversity and by the independence of
artists which main affinities were more often sociopolitical than stylistic.
(A) the main affinities
(B) by whose main affinities
(C) their main affinities
(D) whose main affinities

19. The law forbids people from driving as fast 70 km an hour in most parts of the
city.
(A) from driving fast as
(B) from driving faster
(C) from driving faster than
(D) from driving fast

20. Although there is approximately 120 intensive language institutes in the United
Stated in 1970, there are more than twice as may now.
(A) Although there are approximately 120 intensive language institutes
(B) Although there were approximately 120 intensive language institutes
(C) Although there have been approximately 120 intensive language institutes
(D) Although there had been approximately 120 intensive language institutes

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

1. The assignment is due the day after tomorrow. No extension will be given for
this.
(A) Simon is doing his job well, and they mentioned this.
(B) You must do the assignment the day after tomorrow.
(C) No sanction is given if you do the assignment the day after tomorrow.
(D) Its better for you to complete the task right away.

2. AcEPT or Academic English Proficiency Test commonly falls either on the second
or the fourth week each month.
(A) The Academic English Proficiency Test is scheduled neither on the second
nor the fourth week each month.
(B) The Academic English Proficiency Test is scheduled twice a week.
(C) You may sit The Academic English Proficiency Test on the second week of
this month.
(D) The Academic English Proficiency Test will not be conducted this month.

Can tree talk? Yes, but not in words. Scientists have reason to believe that
trees do communicate with each other. Not long ago, researchers learned some
surprising things. First, a willow tree attacked in the woods by caterpillars
changed the chemistry of its leave and made them taste so awful that the
caterpillars got distinguished and stopped eating them. Then, even more
astonishing, the tree sent out special vapors an alarm signal stimulating its
neighbors to change the chemistry of their own leave and make them tasty.
Communication, of course, doesnt need to be in words. We can talk to each
other by smile, frown, a shrug of our shoulder, a gesture with our hands. We know
that birds signals flying in certain patterns that tell other bees where to find
nectar for honey. So, why shouldnt trees have ways of sending messages?

3. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) The talking tree.
(B) Communication.
(C) Ways of sending messages.
(D) Willow tree.

4. How does a willow tree communicate its neighbors when it is attacked by


caterpillars?
(A) It changed the chemistry of its leave.
(B) It made the leave taste so awful.
(C) It stopped eating them.
(D) It sent out special vapors.

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One of the first adjustments you will have to face after your arrival in the United
States is jet lag. Jet Lag is the physical shock of having to adjust to a new time
zone. It is caused by the long airplane flight. After several days (perhaps as long as
a week) of disorientation and sleepiness, you will begin to function normally. It
takes about one day to adjust for each hour difference in time. Most U.S. training
locations are about 9-12 hours different in time. So, do not be surprised if you feel
a bit disoriented or unusually tired for a week or more. It is important to report
for the training on the specified date, which is usually several days prior to when
your instruction will actually begin. This will allow you to adjust and recover from
jet lag before the course formally begins.

5. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) Jet lag.
(B) Physical shock of jet lag.
(C) A new time zone.
(D) The long airplane flight.

6. From the talk we know that jet lag is caused by


(A) Long trip.
(B) Feeling a bit disoriented or unusually tired.
(C) Difference time zone.
(D) Physical shock.

Listen to this lecture on culture shock, given by a university professor.


Well, lets start by a brief definition of culture shock. We can define as the
physical and emotional discomfort one suffers when coming to live in another
country or a place different from the place of origin .This term expresses the lack
of direction , the feeling of not knowing what to do or how to do things in a new
environment, and not knowing what is appropriate or inappropriate. Living in a
new country can be hard, but sometimes you just have to adjust to difficult
situations. Generally speaking, we could say that there are four stages to culture
shock. First of all, discovery stage.
Uh, to the visitor, everything seems new and unusual the food, the
surroundings, the buildings. And it produces a feeling of excitement to be in the
new environment a desire to look around, to experiment, and to explore the new
culture. In this stage, the individual feels involved in some kind of fantastic
adventure.

7. What is the topic of the talk?


(A) Discovery stage.
(B) A different place in the world.
(C) Culture shock.
(D) Fantastic adventure.

8. According to the professor, what is the cause of culture shock?


(A) Because of different perspective.
(B) Because of living in different place of origin.
(C) Because of different food we eat.
(D) Because we dont know what is appropriate or inappropriate.

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VOCABULARY
1. Everyone invited to enjoy the royal wedding party of the princess
Crown of Sweden.
(A) happily
(B) cordially
(C) willingly
(D) freely

2. The project of an independent Korea was the creation of a constellation of the


entrepreneurial elements through a credit system based industrial
finance.
(A) in
(B) on
(C) for
(D) into

3. The Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization would not fulfill the
regimes request for the immediate dispatch of peacekeeping
(A) forces
(B) groups
(C) unions
(D) associations

4. Older people in Aboriginal society were revered and cared as great


sources of wisdom.
(A) with
(B) for
(C) of
(D) to

5. Mandelas courage and popularity worried the rutting class, who did not want
to share running the country whose majority is the indigenous
African tribes.
(A) ideas
(B) experience
(C) position
(D) power

6. Indonesia will next year over the ASEAN chairmanship from Vietnam
in a shift that is expected to raise the forums conditionals on human rights
and protection of the migrants workers.
(A) turn
(B) come
(C) take
(D) see

7. speaking, you will have perfect vision about 24 hours after this
advanced technology procedure.
(A) naturally
(B) shortly
(C) generally
(D) publicly

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8. The young researcher who are interested the new methodology have
asked the professor to enlighten them with his thought provoking ideas.
(A) with
(B) for
(C) of
(D) in

9. The United States is not the land of equal opportunity. There are no titles of
ability as in Europe, but astounding affluence is on in privilege
families, and this makes all the difference.
(A) given
(B) inherited
(C) passed
(D) handed

10. It is not easy to a living as proprietor or owner of apartment


building.
(A) make
(B) have
(C) keep
(D) save

11. The factory in Batam will be turned a packaging facility and


slaughterhouse for cattle, sheep and chicken imported from Australia, China
and provinces in Indonesia.
(A) into
(B) away from
(C) by
(D) over

12. Tourists avoid big cities due to their 24 hours long traffic
(A) congestion
(B) block
(C) stop
(D) plight

13. Just hours earlier, the Prime Minister had a speech appealing to his
countrymen to join him in reconciliation plan.
(A) heard
(B) presented
(C) delivered
(D) instructed

14. In the capital, Stockholm, a group of poets down a request to


compose love poems for the wedding celebrations and wrote anti-royal poems
instead.
(A) handed
(B) turned
(C) got
(D) wrote

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15. Only princes or princesses could possibly inherit the throne.


Moreover, they have to complete with each other to prove only one of them is
the most capable.
(A) legal
(B) lawful
(C) well-founded
(D) legitimate

GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE


1. Keratoconus though less frequently is by no means rare.
(A) seen
(B) sees
(C) been seen
(D) being seen

2. Studies , in the UK showed that people of Asian heritage are 4.4 times
as likely to suffer from keratoconus as Caucasians, and are also more likely to
be affected with the condition earlier.
(A) are carried out
(B) have been carried out
(C) carrying out
(D) carried out

3. Studies carried out in the UK showed that people of Asian heritage are 4.4 times
as likely to suffer from keratoconus as Caucasians, and are also more
likely with the condition earlier.
(A) to be affected
(B) to affect
(C) affected
(D) affecting

4. The distortion is comparable at a street sign through a car windshield


during a driving rainstorm.
(A) to took
(B) to look
(C) looking
(D) look

5. According to the Singapore Corneal Transplant Study, keratoconus for


almost ten percent of all corneal grafts.
(A) accounts
(B) account
(C) accounted
(D) accounting

6. If [A] we continue to eat green, think [B] green, go green and living [C] green,
we will eventually get the connection between [D] being green and being
healthy, which means we pay less for health insurance premiums.

7. Color in our environment affect [A] us on a daily basis, and it [B] can act as
unconscious triggers that influence [C] how we think, feel and react [D] to the
world around us.

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8. Life expectancy from birth who [A] represents the average life span of a
newborn is [B] a frequently [C] utilized and analyzed [D] component of
demographic data for the countries at the world.

9. Perishable goods are offered [A] for sale as quickly [B] as possible because they
cannot be stored [C] for any length of time without going worse [D].

10. Excess weight is linked to the number of [A] health conditions such as [B]
diabetes and sleep apnea, conditions where [C] losing the weight quickly and
effectively becomes even more [D] important.

11. Music therapy is particularly [A] helpful for autistic students, who have
difficulty interaction [B] with classmates and teachers and become [C] agitated
in noisy, changeable [D] environments.

12. Color psychologist [A] is the study of the effect that colors have on [B] human
behavior particularly [C] the natural instinctive feeling that each color evokes
[D].

13. Most [A] tsunamis are caused by earthquakes generated [B] in a seduction zone,
an area which [C] an oceanic plane is [D] being forced down into the mantle by
plate tectonic forces.

READING COMPREHENSION

Text 1
Professional studies, and postcolonial literary criticism more specifically,
regularly focus on the ways in which literature examines the question of identity,
drawing on the notion of hybridity as a way of referring to the interaction of
disparate cultural forms that over time results in the formation of new cultures and
identities with their own histories and textual
enactments

1. What is the subject of the text?


(A) The definition of postcolonial studies and its application to Indonesian
culture
(B) Postcolonial studies and its influences on Indonesian culture
(C) Indonesian culture as the best example of postcolonial ideas
(D) The significance of Indonesian cultural studies

2. The word hybridity in line 3 is closest meaning to


(A) mixture
(B) juncture
(C) fixture
(D) expenditure

3. The following are the results of the stimulus to Indonesian cultures since ancient
periods, EXCEPT
(A) belief systems
(B) social structure
(C) aesthetic form
(D) governance system

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4. It is implied in the text that the syncretist belief of Javanese is


(A) An amalgamation of foreign religion and Javanese belief
(B) A mixture of priyayi and abangan
(C) Not originally from Java
(D) Unnoticed in the beginning period of the independence of Indonesia

5. The pronoun it in line 20 refers to


(A) The process of renewal and change
(B) The reality of indigenous knowledge
(C) The cultural history of Indonesian archipelago
(D) The study of Indonesian cultures

6. The word indigenous in line 21 is closest meaning to which of the following?


(A) impure
(B) native
(C) internal
(D) natural

7. Which the following statement is true?


(A) The impurity of Javanese cultural system has recently been noticed by
foreign researchers.
(B) Indian and Chinese traders came to Indonesia to create new belief systems.
(C) Taylor and Said discussed postcolonial issues based on their observation on
Indonesia.
(D) Indonesian culture is one of the examples of impure culture which is the
result of the contact with foreign countries.

8. The pronoun it in line 30 refers to


(A) a study of the cultural legacy of colonialism
(B) Taylors picture of colonial Batavia
(C) a kaleidoscopic picture
(D) cultural space

9. What is the tone of the text?


(A) impassioned
(B) explanatory
(C) concerned
(D) humorous

10. In line 23-28 the author mentions the work of other authors to
(A) emphasize the distinctive feature of culture in relation to other cultures
(B) state that all cultures are not different
(C) give an example of historical and social formation of Indonesian cultures
(D) mention the research conducted in Indonesia

Text 2
Conduction entails the transfer of heat through direct contact between the
atoms within a physical body. But not all heat transfer requires contact. You need
not actually touch the iron skillet on your stove to know that its hot placing your
hand a few inches away from it will do.

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11. The text mainly discusses


(A) how condition differs from radiation
(B) how animals are more sensitive to electromagnetic radiation than human
(C) the basic nation of radiation and how animals apply it
(D) how polar bears dark skin is ideal to absorb solar radiation

12. Which the following is true according to the text?


(A) Both conduction and radiation transfer heat through direct contact
(B) Neither conduction nor radiation requires contact to transfer the heat
(C) Conduction requires contact to transfer the heat, while radiation does not
(D) Radiation requires contact to transfer the heat, while conduction does not

13. The pronoun it in line 7 refers to


(A) electromagnetic radiation
(B) the wavelength of the light
(C) the sensitivity of our visual system
(D) the infrared part of the spectrum

14. The text states all of the following about electromagnetic radiation, EXCEPT

(A) It is beyond the sensitivity range of human visual system
(B) The wavelength of the light increase at higher temperature
(C) It can be seen by the naked eye
(D) It is in the infrared part of the spectrum

15. It can infrared from the text that


(A) Only snakes make the best of radiation in order to detect prey
(B) Cat lost the radiant heat from their body by changing its position
(C) Polar bears skin and fur have disadvantages of absorbing heat from the sun
(D) Every animal has its own technique to deal with heat

16. The word alter in line18 can be replaced by


(A) change
(B) notify
(C) acquaint
(D) explain

17. The pronoun it in lie 22 refers to


(A) hair
(B) light
(C) skin
(D) fur

18. The word conspicuous in line 26 a closest meaning to


(A) noticeable
(B) adaptable
(C) practicable
(D) considerable

19. Where in the text does the author mention the examples of animals that are
able to see infrared radiation?
(A) Line 10-12
(B) Line 16-18
(C) Line 19-20
(D) Line 20-22

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20. The function of polar bears fur is primarily to


(A) channel the light down to the skin
(B) snake up on the next meal
(C) absorb light from the sun
(D) cover their body

COMPOSING SKILLS

1. (A) Even though amphibians


(B) Amphibian, which have lungs
(C) Although having lungs, amphibians
(D) Amphibians have lungs

2. (A) Pictures are taken with an inverted telescope


(B) Pictures which are inverted and taken with a telescope
(C) Pictures taken with a telescope are inverted
(D) Inverted pictures which are taken with a telescope

3. (A) The epidermis, the outermost layer of skin and about as thick as a sheet
of paper over most of the skin.
(B) The epidermis, the outermost layer of skin, which is about as thick as a
sheet of paper over most of the skin.
(C) The epidermis, which is the outermost layer of skin, about as thick as a
sheet of paper over most of the skin.
(D) The epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin, is about as thick as a
sheet of paper over most of the skin.

4. (A) He was born and raised in Missouri, Hendry S. Truman was Americas
thirty-third president.
(B) Born and raised in Missouri, Henry S. Truman was Americas thirty-third
president.
(C) That he was born and raised in Missouri, Henry S. Truman was Americas
thirty-third president.
(D) Because he was born and raised in Missouri, Henry S. Truman was
Americas thirty-third president.

5. (A) Alice freeman who has appointed to head Wellesley College at the age of
27.
(B) Alice Freeman was appointed to head Wellesley College at the age 27.
(C) Appointed to head Wellesley College at the age of 27, Alice Freeman.
(D) Appointing Alice Freeman to head Wellesley College at age of 27.

6. (A) Nearly every aspect of economic life affected by their seasonal variation.
(B) Nearly every aspect of economic life, which is affected by seasonal
variation.
(C) Nearly every aspect of economic life is affected by seasonal variation.
(D) Nearly every aspect of economic life affecting by that seasonal variation.

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7. (A) Many technological innovation, such as the telephone, appear to be the


result of sudden bursts of inspiration in fact were preceded by many
inconclusive efforts.
(B) Many technological innovation, such as the telephone, appear to be the
result of sudden bursts of inspiration in fact is preceded by many
inconclusive efforts.
(C) Many technological innovation, such as the telephone, appears to be the
result of sudden bursts of inspiration in fact is preceded by many
inconclusive efforts.
(D) Many technological innovation, such as the telephone, appears to be the
result of sudden bursts of inspiration in fact was preceded by many
inconclusive efforts.

8. (A) Automatons, programmed to perform a given task, lacks the flexibility


and adaptability of human beings. .
(B) Automatons, programmed to perform a given task, lacks the flexibility
and adaptability of human beings.
(C) Automatons, programmed to perform a given task which lack the
flexibility and adaptability of human beings.
(D) Automatons, programmed to perform a given task, lacking the flexibility
and adaptability of human beings.

9. (A) The advantage of computerized typing and editing now extending to all
the written languages of the world.
(B) The advantage of computerized typing and editing now being to all the
written languages of the world.
(C) The advantage of computerized typing and editing are now extended to
all the written languages of the world.
(D) The advantage of computerized typing and editing is now extended to all
the written languages of the world.

10. (A) Most talc used in ceramics and roofing because resists fire well.
(B) Most talc used in ceramics and roofing because it resists fire well.
(C) Most talc used in ceramics and roofing because it resists fire well.
(D) Most talc used in ceramics and roofing because resists fire well.

11. (1) A multiscale microstructural computer model for ionic diffusivity has
been previously developed.
(2) This model has been developed specifically to compute the chloride
diffusivity of concretes with various mixture proportions and projected
degrees of hydration.
(3) The microstructure is largely controlled by the initial concrete mixture
proportions and the ultimate curing conditions.
(4) The ionic diffusivity of a concrete is a function of its microstructure at
many length scales, ranging from nanometers to millimeters.
(5) Linking a property like ionic diffusivity to the microstructure then
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(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

12. (1) The durability of type K and H cement based grouts under conditions
potentially found to be in high level nuclear waste repositories was
studied.
(2) Preliminary results indicate that both hydraulic properties and leaching
behavior of the grouts investigated are affected by the increase in
temperature.
(3) Test have been carried out to determine the effects of temperature on
the hydraulic conductivity and the leaching resistance of the grouts.
(4) Measurement of mercury intrusion porosimetry and scanning electron
microscopy with energy dispersive x-ray analysis have been used to
investigate the changes in the pore structures of both grouts as function
of leaching and permeating time.
(5) Type K and type H cement based grouts, made with low water to
cementations material ratio, silica fume, and superplasticizer, were
exposed to high temperature and pressure.

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

13. (1) The features that became Niagara falls were created by the Wisnonsin
glaciations, about 10,000 years ago.
(2) Scientists believe that there is an old valley, buried by glacial drift, at the
approximate location of the present Welland Canal.
(3) When the ice melted, the upper Great Lakes emptied into the Niagara
River, which followed the rearranged topography across the Niagara
Escarpment.
(4) The same forces also created the North American great lakes and the
Niagara River.
(5) All were dug by a continental ice sheet that drove through the area,
deepening some river channels to form lakes, and damming others with
debris.

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

14. (1) Although we have this capacity, he says, we are often self-destructive
and must channel the seemingly contradictory fusion of violence and
peace to address our true animal nature.
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(3) As martial arts practitioners practice the art of killing, we have a


greater awareness and capacity to kill, we have techniques specifically
designed to immobilize and destroy.
(4) Wong believes we are animals that have evolved to a high level of
consciousness, albeit one that is rarely used.
(5) So we are very confident because we know we can protect ourselves and
our loved ones, but that also gives us the opportunity to be a guardian of
peace, a superhero and protector of the community, he said.

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

15. (1) Until now, the national pediatricians group has recommended against
swimming lessons for very young children on the grounds that there was
no evidence that early aquatic lessons reduced the risk of drowning of
actually encouraged proficient swimming skills.
(2) The AAP cites two recent studies one by researchers at the National
institutes of Health and another conducted in rural China suggesting a
benefit of early lessons.
(3) The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) loosened its position on
swimming lessons for toddlers younger than 4 year old.
(4) But the groups revised policy statement, published online on Monday,
advocates lessons as early as age 1.
(5) Whats more, such programs could give parents and young children a false
sense of confidence around water, the AAP said.

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

16. (1) heat exhaustion can sometimes lead to heatstroke, which requires
emergency treatment.
(2) Severe dehydration is life threatening.
(3) Heatstroke occurs when the body fails to regulate its own temperature
and body temperature continues to rise, often 10 1050F (40.560C) or
higher.
(4) A person with heatstroke may stop sweating and other symptoms of
heatstroke include confusion or unconsciousness, and skin that is red, hot
dry, even under the armpits.
(5) Symptoms that require emergency care include altered behavior, such as
severe anxiety confusion, or not being able to stay awake, faintness that
is not relieved by lying down, or lightheadedness that continues after
standing for 2 minutes, weak, rapid pulse, cold, clammy skin or hot, dry
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(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

17. (1) Logistic regression analysis also revealed that being a university graduate
and having a personal income decreases the prevalence of violence as
expected.
(2) Again, there is a strong association between the neighborhood where the
family lives and the incidence of violence.
(3) However, working women and women with children are more prone to
domestic violence.
(4) Factors affecting domestic violence against women in four Turkish cities
(Adyyaman, Sivas, Denizli and Kyrklareli) having different socioeconomic
structures, are analyzed in this study.
(5) These factors consist of social, cultural, economic, and psychological
factors. In contrast to what we expected based on earlier literature,
family income level has a positive relationship with violence.

(A) 2 4 5 3 - 1
(B) 1 4 5 3 - 2
(C) 4 5 1 3 2
(D) 3 - 5 - 4 2 1

18. (1) Archeological data from a vast territory over the steppes between the
Urals and the Yenisei, suggest that migration was a key factor in
population history.
(2) The first of them led to the convergence of groups representing various
cultures, and eventually to the emergence of the Andronov community.
(3) The article explores new approaches to the study of the andronov
culture, with special reference to migration.
(4) The second wave not only brought about the territorial expansion of the
Andronov traditions, but also provided a basis for the emergency of Late
Bronze Age rolled pottery and Andronov-type cultures.
(5) In the idle Bronze Age, two migration waves from the Irtysh River basin,
Kazakhstan, have been reconstructed.

(A) 3 1 5 2 - 4
(B) 1 4 5 3 2
(C) 5 3 4 1 2
(D) 3 1 5 4 2

19. (1) There was also some evidence of higher driving explosive for males than
females.
(2) Males reported more behaviors than females that would put them at
higher risk of condition like driving under the influence and in vehicles
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(3) Women were more likely than men to report compliance with traffic
regulations: using two signals and obeying speed limits.
(4) A survey of a convenience sample of 198 students at the university of
Texas at El Paso was used to determine if sex differences in attitudes
towards the task of driving could be detected.
(5) In addition, men expressed more comfort than women for driving at
night, in unfamiliar territory and in bad weather.

(A) 4 2 1 5 3
(B) 4 2 3 1 5
(C) 4 2 5 1 3
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LISTENING D. Next week Professor Soepomo is going to
PART A give a lecture on microbiology the students

1. The assigment is do next week no extension will 5. PIN is a secret identification number which is
be given. known only by the card holder. It should not be
A. It is better for you to complete the task disclosed to the publicc so as to keep its secrecy.
right now A. You must not tell your personal
B. No sanction is given if you do the assigment identification number to any body
next week B. Her pink card remains secret to the public
C. You must do the assigment next week C. A number pine stress in that street are going
D. Simons theme work is doe next week to be cut down
D. The secretary of the public company closed
2. The english language proficiency test for the meeting
postgraduate students fall on Wednesday and
Thursday. 6. The dean will not able to chair a faculty meeting
A. The english language usually faill on the this afternoon, because she will be accompanying
english language proficiency the rectory. However the meeting not be put off.
B. Post graduate students usually fail on the A. The faculty meeting will still be held in the
english language proficency test absence of the dean
C. The english language proficiency test for B. The faculty meeting will be chaired by the
postgraduate students is ever scheduled dean this afternoon
on Wednesday and Thursday C. The dean will join the rector to inaugurate
D. Post graduate students may sit for the the new language laboratory after the
anglish language proficiency test on meeting
Wednesday D. The inaugurate of the new language
laboratory will be put off by the rector
3. Student without identification card would not be
allowed to borrow books from the library 7. Student can find lodger either on campus off
A. To borrow books from the library students campus. They can choose the type of lodging
need to bring their identification card with that is convenient for them.
them A. Students are free to choose where to live
B. Identification card cannot be used to borrow during the study
books from the library B. Students must choose on campus lodging
C. The library needs to borrow the student because its convenient
identification card to pay for the books C. Living off campus is more convenient
D. Scholarship students need identification card D. Students can find convenient lodging off
to return their allowance campus

4. Professor Soepomo is scheduled to give a lecture 8. All of the students of Univesitas Gadjah Mada are
on microbiology a week after next every student subject to university regulation, governing
in Biology class must atteend the lecture. discipline, academy progress, tuition charges,
A. A lecture on microbiology by Professor library mattes, and use of computing facilities.
Soepomo will be held next week A. Being a students of Universitas Gadjah
B. Every student in Biology class is supposed to Mada, one is bound to follow the
be present at a lecture on microbiology given universitas role.
by Professor Soepomo B. Students of universitas gadjah mada should
C. The student in Biology class will reschedule govern the university regulations
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C. Library and computer are needed for c. Email and telephone as tools for making
academy progress at univeristas gadjah mada appointment
D. As a students of universitas gadjah mada, d. A group of people needing assistance
one is required to take subject using
computing facilities. 12. According to the speaker, what is the best way
for students to have opportunity to speak whit
9. Plagiarism is a senior offence, any violations of the professor.
this can use serious problems of university a. Inform him or her beforehand via e-mail if
students. you need as appointment
A. Copying other peoples work b. Just meet him or in person
inappropriately can cause universit c. Meet him or her in the office
students serious problems d. State your purpose in meeting him or her
B. Play station is very often filed as a serious
problems that impedes students academic Questions 13-14
development One of the first adjusments you will have to face after
C. Avoiding plagiarism is often a problems to your arrival in the united states as jet lag which is
the university students the physical shock accompanying to adjust to a new
D. Be careful with vandalism on campus as it time zone. It is caused be along air plane flight from
may get you into trouble your homeland. And its seventy is related to the
distance and direction your travel. Example, including
10. It is hard a parking space on campus, althought eating lunch when its in the middle of night at all or
the university has issued parking regulations. rising an hour when you usually be sleepy after two
A. Despite the parking regulations, it is not or three days or perhaps even as long as a week
easy to locate a parking space on campus disorientation is leepiness, will function normally
B. Parking cars in campus it againts university again.
regulations
C. It is hard for university to issue parking 13. What is the topic of the talk ?
regulations a. A physical shock called jet lag
D. The university finds it hard to find a parking b. Going to the united states
space c. A new time zones
d. A long fligth from your homeland
____________________________________________________
14. According to narrator, what is the cause of jet lag
PART B
?
Questions 11-12 a. A long flight crossing multiple time zone
Americans are eager to help people and want to b. Arrival in the united states
provide assistance in equal and fair manner. When a c. Eating lunch in the middle of the night
group of people is waiting, they expect to be helped d. A week of disorientation and sleepiness
on a first come first served basis, in the order in which ____________________________________________________
theyy arrived. To be sure the chance to speak whit a Questions 15-16
very busy person, such as a professor or a collage When you first arrive in a new country you may
official, it is best to email or telephone in advance to experience culture shock. This term refers to the ing
see. of confusion that often occurs when a person es a
familiar places and mover to an unfamiliar one.
11. What is the topic of the talk ? Culture shock can be in the form of many thiings.
a. How to ask assistance in america Example, the buildings look differents ; the foood is
b. A chance to speak with the professor not it you are accustomed to; the people look, speak,
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my not serve you as well as you expected. You not be d. They mean it literally
able to convey your full personality in sh, or you may ____________________________________________________
find yourself in may be situation require expressions Questions 19-20
and terminology which are new u. When you study overseas, you will definitely need a
help of an academic advisor. As he or she is your key
15. What is the topic talk ? of learning what is available there for you to use and
a. Culture shock how to make the most of these opportunities. This is
b. Moving to a new place a person you can turn to for help when you need
c. Different building and food direction and advice in selecting your courses,
d. Problems with your english terminology evaluation fo your study and measuring skill or help
in approaching a collage instructor. The advisor is a
logical person with whorm to discuss your class
about where you want to go and whay you want to
16. Why do most people feel confused when they do.
move to e new country ?
a. They are entering an unfamiliar place 19. What is the topic of the talk ?
b. Theyre not feeling to try new food a. The importance of an advisor in your
c. They do not want to speak english academic life
d. They do not bring food from thehir country b. Evaluating your study overseas
____________________________________________________ c. How to prepare your study overseas
Questions 17-18 d. The skill needed in studying overseas
In the united states, people often say hi, how are
you? or how are you doing? and then do not will 20. According in narrator, what is the role of an
for a response. This is a polite phase, not really a advisor ?
question. You can respond by saying fine, thanks, or a. To assist student to make their study more
you may hear an america say drop by any time, or effective
lets get together soon. These are friendly b. To create an opportunity for students on
expressions, but they may not be meant literally. It is campus
polite to call someone on the phone before you visit. c. To provide students with management skills
Even without an invitation, it is acceptabe to call a d. To decide your academic goals
new acquaint once to see if he or she would like to ____________________________________________________
go a campus activity with you. VOCABULARY
A. For questions 1-15 , choose the word on
17. What is the topic of the talk ? phrase A, B, C, D wich best complete each
a. Hospitality in the united states blank space in the text.
b. What you should say when you meet
american Text 1.
c. How to call someone you want to visit the The study aims at 1. ______ the correclation between
united states the wage level and the well being of the rubber
d. How to get an acquaintance in the united plantation enterprise workers in East Aceh in period
states 1907 to 1939. The major source of 2._____ is the
annual reports of the labour inspectorate library,
18. According to the narrator, if people in the united jakarta.
states say how are you? what do they really The results of the study 3._____ that the wage of
mean ? plantattion enterprise workers in east aceh was very
a. It is just a friendly expression low and worth only for subsistence and determined
b. They really want to know your condition unilaterally by the enterprise. The workers
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wage level was adjusted to the living coast, especially resistance otrhogonal variance analysis was used to
the price of rice, and the 4._____ condition of the select the best screening method.
enterprise. Therefore, the living standard of thhe 1. A. Activities
rubber plantation workers in east aceh never changed B. Functions
althought their wage 5._____ C. Objectives
1. A. Writing D. Scope
B. Invertigating
C. Diagnosing 2. A. Levels
D. Interpretating B. Sources
C. Goals
2. A. Data D. Positions
B. Supply
C. Fund 3. A. Found
D. Resource B. Discussed
C. Concluded
3. A. Analyze D. Consisted of
B. Hypothesize
C. Indicate 4. A. To design
D. Predict B. To determine
C. To draw
4. A. Commercial D. To carry out
B. Political
C. Cultural
D. Financial 5. A. Handy
B. Exclusive
5. A. Decrease C. Effective
B. Increase D. Tentative
C. Remained ________________________________________________________
D. Fluctuatife Text 3.
____________________________________________________ most solid matter is 1._____ of crystals. Table, salt and
Text 2. suggar are perhaps the most comon crystalline substance
The present study was carried out from february 2003 in everyday use. Other substances 2._____ clay and steel
to february 2004 in the laboratory and glass house of are also made of crystals. It is often difficult to recognize
balittra and in the farmers in barito kuala south that substance is crystalline, the basic regularity of its true
kalimantan. The 1._____ of this study were to from is because there is a number of minute crystal
determinate the correclation among al-resistance 3._____ to produce no particular shape. Many minerals
screening metods and to select the best screening however crystallize in nature to set 4._____ and well-
method and screening parameter on aluminium formed crystals can be grown 5._____
stress. The preliminary experiment has selected 5 1. A. Classified
peanut linewhich have three 2._____ of resistances on B. Composed
aluminium stress (resistance, moderate, namely C. Consisted
susceptible). These lines were used as material on the D. Arranged
main experiment 3._____ three screening methods,
namely laboratory screening method glass house 2. A. Such as
screening method and field screening method. B. Example
Correlation analysis was used 4._____ the relationship C. Alike
among these methods. Path analysis was used to D. That is
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3. A. Aggregate C. Of his children
B. Separate
C. Transter 4. A. Making a living
D. Remove B. Made a living
C. Make a living
4. A. Sizes
B. Weighs 5. A. The leisure to do nothing
C. Shapes B. The leisure to do anythin
D. Colors C. The leisure to do something
________________________________________________________
5. A. Naturally Text 5.
B. Specitically Cancer research is a jigsaw puzzle in recent years more
C. Commonly pieces 1._____ but we are still looking for the center
D. Artificially pieces. May be when all these other pieces fit together
________________________________________________________ we will be able to visualize the wholer picture says a
Text 4. chinese woman gynecologist. 2._____ man, since
It is which asking how the act of reading became prehistoric times has been prayed to the diseases, it is
something to value in it self as opposed for instance to only in the last 50 years that scientist have come out of
the act of conversation of the act of taking a walk. Mass the clues they are collecting. The trouble is that cancer is
1._____ is a recent phenomenon and i suggested that the not one diseases 3._____ several. There are different types
aura which decorates reading is relic of the importance of of cancer and each requires a different treatment. All
reading to our great-great grandparents literacy 2._____ a have one thing in common the uncontrolled behaviour of
mark of social distinction separating a small portion of cells that have ceased to work normally. The human body
humanity from the rest. The farm laborer who was is a marvelous factory, so organized that while a child
ambitious 3._____ did not daydream that thes would grown it 4._____ additional cells. Once the child grows to
become schoolteacher or doctor, he daydreamed that 5._____ the system stabilizes producing axtra cells only to
they would learn to read, and that a world would replace cells damaged or destroyed by illness or injury.
therefore open up to them in which they did not have to 1. A. Have been found
labor in the field fourteen house a day for six days a week B. Have found
in order to buy salt and cotton. On the next rank of C. Would have been found
society, ample time for reading menat that the reader was
free from the necessity to spend most of his waking 2. A. Althought
hours 4._____. This sort of attitude shades into the B. Because
contemporary mans boast of his wifes cultural activities. C. If
When he says that his wife is interested in books and
music and picture, he is not only enclosing the art in a 3. A. But
female world, he is saying that he is rich enough to B. So
provide her with 5._____ C. And
1. A. Literacy
B. Literature 4. A. Manufactures
C. Literal B. Manufacturing
C. Manufactured
2. A. Used to be
B. Is used to being 5. A. Adult
C. Was to being B. Adolescence
C. Adulthood
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9. A member of the house of Representatives
1. The defendant accuses the officers of corruption commission overseeing legal affairs said the
aredication commision to............ money from him attorney generals move to ..... a case review was
a. Extort c. Extract againts the law.
b. Squeeze d. Wring a. File c. Sue
b. Propose d. Report
2. Human consumption of fossil fuels is expected to
fully deplete the earths.......... oil reserves by the 10. The deputy chairmen of the anti graft body were
year accused ..... extorting bribes from a businessman
a. Crude c. Simple a. Of c. From
b. Rudimentary d. Basic b. With d. To

3. Indonesian leadership would also be ...... the test 11. After 20 hours of silence a search plane from
when member state Myanmar up its firts election Australias west coast ..... radio contact with Abby
two decides late this year Sunderland early Friday.
a. Put to c. Sit in a. Made c. Gave
b. Take in d. Face off b. Held d. Had

12. The sailors yacht was damaged by 30 foot waves


that knocked out her communications system,
4. He spoke ...... of soup and stay using mushrooms prompting her to set ..... a distress signal
produced by lampung famers and would a. Off c. Of
continue to help them with their goals. b. Out d. Under
a. Highly c. Lady
b. Slowly d. Uncertainly 13. The crowd generously gave the performers, their
famous bass its having a jam session, a ..... of
5. The advertisement convinced the audience that applause
the shampoo would make their hair ..... a. Thunder c. Room
a. Manageable c. Handy b. Round d. Series
b. Moveable d. Fertile
14. One aspeck of the **** good govermance is an
6. The doctor strongly recommended him ..... emphasis ... corporate government.
exercises to keep him fit a. About c. In
a. Regular c. Frequent b. On d. Over
b. Usual d. Permanent
15. Upon seeing her burn down house she ... lears
7. He was awarded a gold medal for ..... a series of heart breakingly and fell unsconsciously.
outstanding research. a. Pour down c. Casted off
a. Conducting c. Commuting b. Held back d. Bursted into
b. Taking d. Holding
____________________________________________________
8. The fossilization process develops over millions
READING COMPREHENSION
of year, during which swamp vegetation is
submerged ..... water, depleted of oxygen, and Text 1.
convered by layers and layers of sand and mad.
a. In c. Through __ISRAEL__
b. Into d. By
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a. She is againts israelis attack on 8. The phrase to usurp in line 43 is closest in
humanitarian ship meaning to ...
b. She violenve among neighboring countries a. Unlawfully occupy
c. She is againts the international community b. Wrongfully take
that does not stop violence c. Colonize
d. She is againts the idea of helping israelis d. Exploit

2. According to the writer international communnity 9. In which section of the newspaper might the
should ... above text appears ?
a. Impose sanction on israel a. Letters to editor
b. Fight againts israelis b. Classified ads
c. Living in peace with their neighbors c. Headline news
d. Stop violence in their neighbors d. World in brief
10. Where in the text does the writer mention her
3. Which of the following as NOT mentioned by the strong belief that the world should put the
writer, as a sanction to israelis ? aggression and violence to an end ?
a. Stopping giving humanitarian a. Line 46-49
b. Giving no acces to medicine b. Line 1-4
c. Blocking any acces to international support c. Line 7-8
d. Giving no acces to food supply d. Line 9-12

4. It can be inferred from the text that what ________________________________________________________Text


happened to israelis is ... 2
a. The responsibility internatinal community
__ADVERTISING__
b. Israelis own fault
c. Palestinians fault 1. What is the best title for the text ?
d. The responsibility of the united nation a. Basic advertising technique
b. The most effective advertising
5. They world cut off inline 16 could best be c. Way to present sales message
replaced by. d. Copy and illustration in advertisement
a. Isolated
b. Sliced 2. According to the text which of the following is
c. Treated often being neglected by edvertisement in order
d. Imposed to get its jog gone ?
a. The societys roles
6. According to the text, which of the following is b. The limitation of time
TRUE about israel ? c. The consumers attention
a. It colonizes and mistakes palestine d. The selling message
b. It isolates neighboring countries
c. It imposes sanction on palestinian 3. It is implied in the text that an intellectual
d. It violates the comunnitys law presentation of ads...
a. Is less effective compared to the
7. The word they in line 21 refers to ... emotional presentation
a. Israelis b. Uses as many illustration as the emotional
b. Palestinians presentation
c. Unarmed civillians c. Appears on television and in the radio more
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d. Is for consumer who have limited time to c. How human process or work with all kinds of
prcess information information
d. How human use feellings rather than
4. The word advertisement can best be replaced thinking to underrstand the information
by...
a. Commercial 9. The text is most likely to be read by those who
b. Sales message study.
c. Copy a. Marketing
d. Presentation b. Public communication
c. Journalism
5. It can be inferred from the text that most d. Management
advertiser make ads whit are...
a. A combination of copy and ilustration 10. Where in the text are the functions of ads being
b. Effective because they use intellectual explained ?
presentation a. Line 8-11
c. Using more copy than illustration b. Line 39-46
d. A presentation of sales messager c. Line 49-54
d. Line 54-60

6. According to the text, what is the function of the


copy? ________________________________________________________Text
a. It explains the user and benefits of thhe 3.
products or service
b. It process the information of thhe product __MARKET__
intellectually
1. What iis the author primarily concerned with ?
c. In presents the product or service costumers
a. Targets markets and segmentation
d. It sells the uses and benefits of the products
b. The function of a marketers
or service
c. Market place and market space
d. Market as aplace to exchange goods
7. Which of the following not true about emotional
presentation?
2. The word key they in line 5 refers to :
a. That use the product it always the moost
a. Marketers
important sales message
b. Buyers
b. The layers social, psychological and
c. Products
economics needs are the focuses
d. Segments
c. It shows how the product or services will
makes the costumers
3. It can be inferred from the text that the purpose
d. It works more effectively compared to
of the market segmentation is ...
intellectual presentation
a. To meet the need of the buyers
b. To meet the requirement of the company
8. In the sentence understanding how advertisers
c. To guaranty the safety of the product
make the decision is complex (line 22-25) what
d. To differentiate between market place and
decision is the writer of the text is reffering to ?
market space
a. How much copy and illustration should be
used advertisement
4. The word psychographic in line 10 might
b. How the advertiser want to present the sales
include the following items, except ...
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b. Attitude ____________________________________________________Text
c. Value 4.
d. Fears
__GENDER__
5. Which thhe following is true ?
1. What is thhe best title for the text ?
a. Nobody likes the same products
a. Determining womens class position
b. The are not fundamental differences in
b. Class equality between gender
definition of market in traditional and
c. Conventional position of women in the
modern sense
society
c. Global position will greatly affect the
d. Different class position on household
companies
d. Market space works side by side with market
2. The pronoun it in line 16 refer to :
place
a. The class analysis
b. Value
6. The pronoun one in line 3 refers to ...
c. An ideology of sexism
a. Global industry
d. This bellef
b. Industry
c. Global position
3. intermittent in line 21 is closest in meaning
d. Position
which of the following word ?
a. Reccurement
7. The word sparing in line 55 is closest in
b. Frequent
meaning to ...
c. Regular
a. Saving
d. Constant
b. Feeing
c. Replacing
4. Goldthorpe recognizes suboordinate position of
d. Releasing
women based on the following reasons, except...
a. Womens class position are not most often
8. The author give an example of on lie shopping
governed by the husbands class situation
in the text to show ...
b. Women are more likely to have part-time
a. That is the most convenient way of
jobs than men
shopping in digital era
c. Women tend to have more intermittent
b. What people mostly do now a days
experience of employment
c. The trick to alter off-line markers
d. The majority of women have traditionally
d. The effectivenes to deal with costumers
been in a position of economics dependence
without additional expense
on their husband
9. Where in the text does the author gives the
modern defenition of the market ?
5. Which of the following statement is true ?
a. Second paragraph
a. Single mother and childless working
b. First paragraph
women my influence class position of
c. Third paragraph
their household
d. Fifth paragraph
b. Womens working situation influence their
own class
10. Where in the text does the author mention the
c. It is imposible for women to determine the
benefit of on-line transaction ?
class position of the household
a. Line 45-50
d. It is natural to put men and women in
b. Line 28-30
different class position
c. Line 50-57
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6. their in line 59 refer to ________________________________________________________Text
a. Women 6.
b. Breadwinners
c. Mother __AGE AND STATUS__
d. Household
1. Age and status
2. Skorter
7. What is the maenaing of allmony in line 60 ?
3. Rejevenate face
a. Money paid regularly to the former wife
4. There are used determine social status
when the marriage has ended
5. Became less: to dominish
b. Money paid regularly to a former partner
6. Statement and example
that they have lived together without being
7. Age stratification
merried
8. To mark: dermagate
c. Money paid to the children when their
9. Separater an individual from her/his family
parents marriage has ended
10. Agregation
d. Money paid regularly to the lone and
childless mothers

8. Can be inffered from the text that an example of


unskilled or semi skilled blue collar worker is
a. Assembly line worker ________________________________________________________
b. Salaried Text 7.
c. Office worker
__BASIC OF RADIATION__
d. Sales personal
1. The basic nation of radiation and how animals
9. Line 8-13 apply it
10. To give illustration that it is possible for 2. Conduction requires contact to tranfer the
women to determine their household class heat while radiation does it
3. The wave lenght of the light
_______________________________________________________Text
4. The wave lenght of the light increases at
5.
higher temperatur
__DOWN SYNDROME__ 5. Change
6. Every animal as each own technique to deal
1. The lack of cromosomes causes the child with heat
abnormally 7. Fur
2. Can happen to only certain individuals with 8. Noticeable
the spesific chromosomes 9. Line 19-24
3. Hidered 10. Chanel the light down to the skin
4. The child with the syndrome he the mongol
look ________________________________________________________Text
5. The prevention of having child down 8.
syndrome
__POST COLONIAL__
6. The older the mother thhe high he the risk
7. Other glands 1. Post colonial studies and its influence on
8. The prosedur involves taking out the placenta indonesian culture
to be examned 2. Mixture
9. Line 18-28 3. Governance systems
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4. An amalgam of foreign religius in to javanese b. Despite to be cheated
beliefe c. Despise being cheated
5. The culture history of the indonesian
archipelago 6. A new study conducted for the world bank by
6. Native murdoch universitys institute for science and
7. Indonesian culture is one of the example of technology policy (ISTP) has demonstrated that
impure culture which is the result of a contact public transport is more.
with foreign countries a. Efficient than that cars
8. Taylor picture of colonial batavia b. Efficient as cars as
9. Explanatory c. Effeicient that those of cars
10. Emphasize the distinctive feature of culture in
indonesia 7. _____ is growing at startling pace.
11. Line 48-59 a. Intertational trade
b. Internationally trade
________________________________________________________ c. Trade international

1. Given _____ awareness inevitable that the would


8. The history test was very difficult _____ dont
come to view the everyday events of his live
know wether i will get a good mark for this
throught the prism of polities and the national
subject
discourse.
a. To do
a. His level of political
b. To be done
b. His level of politics
c. For being done
c. His level of politician

9. Despite the fact that television program have not


2. Martin luther king at first planned to be a lawyer
been satisfactory _____ a great and positive
or a doctor, but when he graduated from
influence in the development of indonesia as the
morehouse college at the age of 19, he _____
national language
ambitions and went into the seminary.
a. It has
a. Abandoned all this
b. Which has
b. Had abandoned all this
c. It had
c. Has abandoned all this
10. Economics are convinced that the effect of
3. The student faculty discipline committee _____
economic crisis in indonesia _____ in 1997 still can
violations of student rules including another
be felt now.
count of alcohol abuse.
a. Which was started
a. Found him guilty of three
b. Was started
b. Found him guilty about three
c. Started
c. Found him guilty three
11. The peasants agricultural activities have been
4. One mission of a university _____ graduates who
quite influenced by the unpredictable season. So
are tolerant of many races, faiths and cultures.
far the staff of meteorological office hahs
a. To send to the world
announced _____ the changes in the climate is still
b. To send to in the world
not known.
c. To send through the world
a. What cause
b. Causing
5. This school has a very good reputation because
c. The cause
all students and teachers _____
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12. The unique javanese traditional musical
isntrument _____ is popular in central java and 4. Older people in aboriginal society were revered
belived to have existed since the fourtheenth an cared ... as great sources of wisdom
century. a. For c. Of
a. Called gamelan b. With d. To
b. Which called gamelan
c. Was called gamelan 5. Mandalas courage and popularity worried the
rulling class, who did not want to share ... running
13. A gerater effieciency water use _____ the growing the country whose majority is the indigenous
demand of a changing world tribe.
a. Is needed to meet a. Power c. Experience
b. Needed to be meet b. Ideas d. Possesion
c. Needed to meet
6. Indonesia will next year ... over the ASEAN
14. For the very fisrt tiime politicians in the western chairmanship from vietnam in a shift that
countries realized the imperialsm was evil and expected to raise the forums credentials on
_____ bitter sufferings is many parts of the third human rights and protection of migrant worker.
world a. Take c. Come
a. Caused b. Turn d. See
b. They caused
c. Has caused 7. ... speaking, you will have prefect vision about 24
hours after this advanced technology procedure.
15. The australism institute fo sports _____ more a. Generally c. Shortly
thhan 100 sport scientists and doctors and b. Naturally d. Publicy
collaborates with score of others is universities
and research centers 8. The young researches interested ... the new
a. Employs methodology have asked the professor to
b. Is employed enlighten them with his thought provoking ideas.
c. Employed a. In c. For
b. With d. Of
____________________________________________________
9. The united states is not the land of equal
1. Everyone is ... invited to attend the wedding party
opportunity. There are no titles of nobility as in
of the princess crown of sweden.
europe but astounding affluences is ... on in
a. Cordially c. Willingly
privileged families and this makes all the
b. Happily d. Freely
difference.
2. The project of an independent korea was created
a. Passed c. Inherit
by a constellation of the entrepreneurial
b. Given d. Ended
elements using a credit based ... industrial finance
10. It is not easy to ... a living as the proprietor or
a. On c. Of
owner of apartment buildings
b. In d. Into
a. Make c. Get
b. Have d. Save
3. The russian led collective security treaty
11. The factory in batam will turned ... a packaging
organization (CSTO), would not fulfill bishkeks
facility and slaughter house of cattle, sheep and
request for thhe immediate dispatch of peace
chicken imported from australia, china and
keeping ...
provinces in indonesia
a. Forces c. Unions
a. Into c. By
b. Groups d. Associantions
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12. Tourist avold big cities due to their 20 hour long 6. Most of us place enormous emphasis[A] on the
traffic important[B] of primary relationship. We regard
a. Congestion c. Stop the ability to maintain such relationships as a sign
b. Blog d. Light of mental healthy[C]

13. Just hour earlier, the prime minister had ... a 7. Sylvia and harry[A] whom we know them [B]
speech which is a compliment to join him in a well celebrated their fifteenth wedding
reconcillation plan. anniversary at mountain resort and some of their
a. Delivered c. Presented friends [C] were at the resort for the wholer
b. Heard d. Conctructed weekend

14. Turned 8. Use of the firms telephone must be accurate


15. Legitimate when dialing, make their conversations precise[A]
and to the point, but they must also have a
____________________________________________________ pleasant but professional[B] manner which will
creative[C] a good public image
1. Mostly visitor [A] o japan are impressed by the
politeness of the japanese for example, they
9. Considering their[A] previous performance, the
seldom [B] see taxi drivers who are rude, when
accountants[B] who conducted the audit were
shopping [C] they may frequently find
high[C] recommended by the comitte
departement store staffs bow and hotel posters
try their best to help them
10. Steve usually finishes[A] a crossword puzzles[B]
in an hour but this one really has[C] him stumped
2. The improper use land has also hit alarmed [A]
rates is some coastal areas where fishermen have
11. In the second month of your internship, you will
pumped uo [B] underground water to breed
learn how to resolve[A] costumer complaiints
fish[C] for export and for local consumers
supervision off[B] front desk staff and plan[C]
store displays are also tasks you will learn to do
3. Alarmed by the country record low bith rate the
south korean government plants to lower school
12. I suppose it was inevitable that as my word-base
entry age [A], increase[B] education subsidies,
broadedned, i could for the first time pick up[A] a
helping reduce[C] the cost of bringing up
book and read[B] and began[C] to understand
children and provide further assistance for those
what the book was saying
who need.
13. Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee met in[A] the
4. A good seller-buyer relationship normally
parlor of a modest house at Appomattox Court
depend on [A] satisfactory material and
House, Virginia, in[B] April 9, 1865, to work out
satisfactory payment which means seller make
the terms for[C] the surrender of Lees Army of
sure [B] the product meet [C] the requirements of
Northerm Virginia
the buyer who is expected to settle the payment
14. Once the writter has a rought [A] topic area
promptly
already outline [B], he or she may return [C] to
the audience and purpose for the essay
5. A brand is a[A] name, term, sign, symbol, or[B]
design, or a combination of them, is intended[C]
15. Most of the people Ive talked with say that they
to identify the goods or services of one seller or
are confidence [A] in doing social ying and think
group of seller and differentiate them from those
it is accepted and necessary [B]. They think its
of the competition
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____________________________________________________ that carried yellow fever was able to be
identified by Walter Reed
1. Planktonis is the best food stuff for everything B. By conducting experiments on brave
that liver in the oceans. Plankton is the collective volunteers that was able to be identified the
name for minute marine animals and plants particular kind of mosquito that carried
yellow fever by Walter Reed
A. Plankton, the collective name for minute C. By conducting experiments on brave
marine animals and plants, is the best volunteers, it was able to be identified Walter
food stuff for everything that lives in the Reed the particular kind of mosquito that
ocean carried yellow fever
B. Plankton is the best food stuff for everything D. By conducting experiments on brave
that lives in the ocean, which is the collected volunteers, Walter Reed was able to
name for minute animals identify th particular kind of morquito
C. Plankton the name collecting minute marine that carried yellow fever
animals and plants, is the best food stuff for
everything that lives in the ocean 4. Thomas Fuller was known in the eighteen century
D. Plankton, the best food stuff for everything as the virginia calculator because he was skilled
that lives in the ocean, collects the name for at mathematics
minute marine animals and plants A. Thomas Fuller was so skilled at
mathematics that he was known in the
eighteen century as the virginia
calculator
B. Thomas fuller was very skilled at mathematics
that he was known in the eighteen century as
2. The gravitational attraction of a blachbole is the virginia calculator
axtremely intense. It will be no stonger than the C. Thomas Fuller was too skilled at mathematics
gravitational attraction of a normal star of the to be known in the eighteen century as the
same mass. virgina calculator
A. The gravitational attraction of a blackhole is D. Thomas Fuller was skilled at mathematics
extremely intense, but it will be no stronger that he was known in the eighteen century as
than a normal star of the same mass the virginia calculator
B. The gravitational attraction of a blackhole
is extremely intense, but it would be no 5. Janet Collins struggle to make a place for herself
stronger than that of a normal star of the in ballet is a kind of life story. A fascinating novel
same mass may be written about it.
C. The gravitational attractio of a blackhole is A. Janet Collins struggke to make a place for
extremely intense, and it will be no stronger herself in ballet is a kind of life story,
than a normal star same mass about whom a fascinating novel may be
D. The gravitational attraction of a blackhole is written
extremely intense, and it (will) be no stronger B. Janet Collins struggle to make a place for
than a normal star of the same mass herself in ballet is a kind of life story, to
whom a fascinatinf novel may be written
3. Walter reed was able to identify thhe particular C. Janet Collins struggle to make a place for
kind of mosquito that carried yellow fever, this herself in ballet is a kind of life story, that a
was by conducting experiments on brave fascinating novel may be written about.
volunteers D. Janet Collins struggle to make a place for
A. By conducting experiments on brave herself in ballet is a kind of life story, about
volunteers, the particular kind of mosquito which a fascinating novel may be written

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C. The social cost and social benefits associated
6. After retreating from the world at the age of with a public good determine an easy task
twenty-six, Emily Dickinson wrote more than D. Determining the socail cost adn social
1,000 poems benefits associated with a public good would
A. After retreating from the world at the age not be an easy task
of twenty-six, more than 1,000 poems E.
were written by Emilly Dickinson
B. After Emily Dickinson retreated from the 9. The diesel engine is relative costly. Yet it is highly
world at the age oof twenty-six had written effiecient and is needs servicing infrequenlty.
more than 1,000 poems A. Even though relatively costly, the diesel
C. After retreating from the world at the age of engine is highly effiecient and needs
twennty-six, it was Emily Dickinson wrote servicing infrequently
more than 1,000 poems B. However relatively costly, the diesel engine is
D. After Emily Dickinson retreated from the highly efficient and needs servicing
world at the age of twenty-six, she wrote infrequently
more than 1,000 poems C. Due to relatively high cost, the diesel engine
is highly efficient and needs servicing
7. Atlanta was rebuilt short time after the civil war. It infrequently
has become the principle center of D. Whereas it is relatively costly, the diesel
transportation, commerce, and finance in the engine is highly effiecient and needs
south eastern United States servicing einfrequently
A. Atlanta was rebuilt short time oafter the civil
war, Atlanta has become the principle center 10. New Orleans jazz had the deep emotion of the
of transportation, commerce, and finance in blues and the Black Spiritual as well as elements
the south eastern United States of ragtime and European folk music. It is called
B. It was rebuilt short time after the civil war, dixieland.
Atlanta has become the principle center of A. To be called dixieland , New Orleans jazz had
transportation, commerce, and finace in the the deep emotion of the blues and the Black
south eastern United States spiritual as well as elements of ragtime and
C. Rebuilt short time after the civil war, European folk music
Atlanta has become the principle center of B. As it was sometime called dixieland, New
transportation, commerce, and finance in Orleans jazz had the deep emotion of the
the south eastern United States blues and the Black spiritual as well as
D. Rebuilding short time after the civil war, elements of ragtime and European folk music
Atlanta has become the priciple center of C. New Orleans jazz sometimes called
transportation, commerce, and finance in the dixieland, had the deep emotion of the
south eastern United States blues and the Black spiritual as well as
elements of ragtime
8. To determine the social cost and social benefits D. Having been called dixieland, New Orlenans
associated with a public good is not an an easy jazz had the deep emotion of the blues and
task Black spiritual as well as elements of ragtime
A. To determine the social cost and social and European folk music.
benefits associated with a public good will
not be an an easy task
B. It is not an easy task to determine the
social cost and social benefits associated
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VOCABULARY
A-008
Text 1
Frogs are amphibian in the order of Anura (meaning tailless, from the Ancient Greek an-,
without + oura, tail), formerly referred to as Salientia (Latin salere (salio), to jump). Most frogs are
characterized by a short body, webbed digits (fingers or toes), protruding eyes, bifid tongue and the
absence of tail. Frogs are widely known as exceptional jumpers and many of the anatomical (1)
of frogs, particularly their long, powerful legs, are adaptations to improve jumping
performance. Due to their permeable skin, frogs are often semi aquatic or inhabit humid areas, but
move easily on land. They typically lay their eggs in puddles, ponds or lakes, and their larvae, called
tadpoles, have gills and tails to develop in water. Adult frogs follow a carnivorous diet, mostly of
arthropods, annelids and gastropods. Frogs are (2) . noticeable by their call, which can be
widely heard during night or day, in their mating season.
The (3) of frogs range from tropic to subarctic regions, but most species are
found in tropical rainforests. Consisting of more than 5,000 species described, they are among the most
diverse groups od vertebrates. However, populations of certain frogs species declining significantly.
A distinction is often made (4) frogs and toads on the basis of their
appearance, caused by the convergent adaptations among the so called toads to dry environments;
however, this distinction has no taxonomic basis. The only family exclusively given the common name
toad is Bufonidae (the true toads), but many species from other families are commonly called
toads, while members of the toad genus Atelopus are referred to as harlequin frogs.
(www.wikipedia.com)

1. A. Signs
B. Spots
C. Characteristics
D. Marks
2. A. More
B. Most
C. Really
D. Very
3. A. Metamorphosis
B. Population
C. Area
D. Distribution
4. A. About
B. During
C. Among
D. Between

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5. He was awarded a gold medal for a series of outstanding research.
(A) conducting
(B) taking
(C) committing crime
(D) holding
6. The fossilization process develops over millions of years, during which swamp vegetation is
submerged water, depleted of oxygen and covered by layer of sand and mud.
(A) in
(B) into
(C) through
(D) by
7. A member of house representatives (DPR) commission overseeing legal affairs said the attorney
generals move to a case review was against the law.
(A) file
(B) propose
(C) sue
(D) report
8. The deputy chainer of amigraft body was accused extorting bribes from businessman.
(A) of
(B) propose
(C) from
(D) report
9. After a tense 20 hour silence a search plane from Australias west coast radio contact
with Abby Sunderland early Friday.
(A) made
(B) held
(C) gave
(D) had
10. The sailor yachts damage by 30 foot waves that knocked out her communication system, prompting
her set distress signal.
(A) off
(B) out
(C) of
(D) under
11. The crowd generously gave the performers, three famous bassist having a joint session, a
of applause.
(A) Thunder (C) Room
(B) Round (D) Series

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GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE
1. The peasants agricultural activities have been quite influenced by the unpredictable season, so far
the station of meteorological office has announced that the changes in the climate is
still not known.
(A) what causes
(B) causing
(C) that causes
(D) the cause
2. Economist are convinced that the effect of economic crisis in Indonesia in 1997 still
can be felt now.
(A) which started
(B) started
(C) was starting
(D) which was started
3. Despite the fact that television programs have not been satisfactory, a great and
positive influences in the development of Indonesian as the national language.
(A) they have
(B) it has
(C) which has
(D) it had
4. The history test was difficult, I dont know whether I will get a good mark for these
subjects.
(A) to do
(B) to being done
(C) for doing
(D) to be done
5. A new study conducted for the world bank by Murdochs University institute for science and
technology policy (ISTP) has demonstrated that public transport is more
(A) efficient than cars
(B) efficient as car as
(C) efficient than that of cars
(D) efficient that those cars

Error Identification
6. Perishable goods are offers (A) for sale as quickly (B) as possible because they cannot be stored (C)
for any length of time without going worse (D).

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7. Excess weight is linked to the number of (A) health condition such as (B) diabetes and sleep apnea,
condition where (C) losing the weight quickly and effectively becomes even more (D) important.

8. Music therapy is particularly (A) helpful for autistic student, who have difficulty interaction (B) with
classmates and teacher and become (C) agitated in noisy, changeable (D) environments.

9. Most of people I have talked with say that they are confidence (A) in doing social lying and think it
is accepted and necessary (B) they think its civilized (C) way for talk to behave (D).

10. Once the writer has rough (A) topic area already outline (B), they will (C) continue with improving
(D) the story.

11. Ulluses S. Grand and Robert E. Lee met in (A) the parlor of modest house at appotamox court house
in (B) April 9 1865, to work the term for (C) the surrender of Lees army of (D) northern Virginia.

12. I suppose it was inevitable that as my word based proactened. I could for the first time pick up (A)
and read (B) and began (C) to understand (D) what the book was saying.

13. In the second month of your internship, you will learn how to resolve (A) customer complaints,
supervision of (B) front desk staff, and plan (C), store displays (D) are also task you will learn to do.

TEXT
One of the first principles in advertising is that it is limited in both time and space. Television
and radio commercials are usually only 10 to 60 seconds long. Print ads are usually no larger than two
pages and usually much smaller. Therefore, an advertisement must do its job quickly; it must get the
consumers attention, identify the product and deliver the seller's messages in a short time or limited
space. In order to do this, advertising often breaks the rules of grammar, images and even society.
The second basic point is that advertisements usually have two parts; copy and illustrations.
Copy refers to the word in the advertisement. These words give the sales message. Illustrations are the
picture or photograph. Most ads are a combination of copy and illustrations.
The decision about how much copy and illustration to use depends on how the advertiser
wants to present the sales messages. Understanding how advertisers make this decision is complex. First
we must understand how human being process or work with information because we do not process all
kinds of information in the same way. We process some kinds of information in order to understand it.
On the other hand, we process other kinds of information emotionally. This means that we use feelings
rather than thinking to understand the information. As there are two kinds of mental process, there are
also two basic ways of presenting a sales message: intellectually and emotionally. An intellectual
presentation uses ideas to get a consumer to buy a product or service. This kind of ads has a lot of copy.
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magazine or newspaper where the consumer has unlimited time to process the information. Ads with an
intellectual presentation usually have few illustrations.
The second way to present a sales message is emotionally. In an emotional presentation, the
use of the product is often not the most important sales message. Instead, the advertisement focuses on
the buyer's social, psychological or economics needs. An emotional ad may show how the product or
service will make the consumer's social life better by increasing their appeal, making them feel more
confident or making those people rich. Some of the most effective ads today are ones that use an
emotional presentation.

1. What is the best title for the text?


(A) Basic advertising technique.
(B) The most effective advertising.
(C) Way to present sales massages.
(D) Copy and illustration in advertisement

2. According to the text which of the following is often being neglected by advertisement in order to
get its jog gone?
(A) The selling message.
(B) The limitation of time.
(C) The consumers' attention.
(D) The society's roles.
3. It is implied in the text that an intellectual presentation of ads
(A) Appears on television and in the radio more often.
(B) Uses as many illustration as the emotional presentation.
(C) Is less effective compared to the emotional presentation.
(D) Is for consumer who have limited time to process information.
4. The word "advertisement" can best be replaced by
(A) sales message
(B) commercial
(C) copy
(D) Presentation
5. It can be inferred from the text that most advertisers make ads with
(A) a combination of copy and illustration.
(B) effective because they use intellectual presentation.
(C) using more copy than illustration.
(D) a presentation of sales massager.
6. According to the text, what is the function of the copy?
(A) It presents the products or service costumers.

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(B) It process the information of the product intellectually.
(C) It explains the usage and benefits of the products or service.
(D) It sells the uses and benefits of the products or service.
7. Which of the following is not true about emotional presentation?
(A) The buyer's social, psychological and economics needs are the focuses.
(B) The use of the product is always the most important sales massage.
(C) It shows how the product or services will make the costumers' social life better.
(D) It works more effectively compared to intellectual presentation.
8. In the sentence "understanding how advertisers make this decision is complex" (line 12-14), what
decision is the writer of the text is referring to?
(A) How much copy and illustration should be used advertisement.
(B) How the advertiser want to present the sales massages.
(C) How human process or work with all kinds of information.
(D) How human use feelings rather than thinking to understand the information.
9. The text is most likely to be read by those who study
(A) Journalism
(B) Public communication
(C) Marketing
(D) Management
10. Where in the text are the functions of ads being explained?
(A) Line 4-6
(B) Line 24-26
(C) Line 26-29
(D) Line 29-32

COMPOSING SKILLS
1. There a probably more than 100 brands compete each other in musical instrument business.
A. More than 100 brands compete each other in musical instrument business.
B. As much as 100 brands compete each other in musical instrument business.
C. May be 100 brands compete each other in musical instrument business.
D. Must be 100 brands compete each other in musical instrument business.
2. All of the members of legislative was invited to come to the party of the mayor of town.
A. All of the legislative member invited the mayor of town to come to their party.
B. The mayor of town invited all of the legislative members to come to his party.
C. The mayor of town was invited to come to the party of all legislative members.
D. All of the mayor invited the legislative member of the town to come to their party.

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3. The manager will not lead the regular meeting this afternoon, because he will visit Vietnam with the
owner of the franchise.
A. The manager will not visit Vietnam this afternoon, because he will lead the regular meeting with
the owner of the franchise.
B. The meeting will not be led by the owner, because he will visit Vietnam with the manager of the
franchise.
C. Because the manager will visit Vietnam with the owner of the franchise, this afternoon the
meeting will not be led by him.
D. Because the manager will lead the meeting this afternoon, he will not visit Vietnam with the
owner of the franchise.

4. Milk is pasteurized by raising its temperature to about 630 centrigade for 30 minutes, rapidly cooling
it, and then to be stored at temperature below 100 centigrade.
A. And then storing it.
B. And then it is stored.
C. And then store it.
D. And then it is to be stored.

5. When philosophers debate what that makes unique among animal they often point to language.
A. What it is makes.
B. What is it that makes.
C. What does it makes
D. That what makes.

6. Although our modern sophistication and advanced warning systems, the thunderstorm still provokes
a primitive dread in most people.
A. Despite our modern.
B. Despite of our modern.
C. Owing to our modern.
D. In spite our modern.

7. The purpose of empirical research in the social science is to provide answer to question on behavior
use the scientific method.
A. Using the scientific method.
B. Having use the scientific method.
C. Scientific method is used.
D. To use the scientific method.

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8. Estimate that there 1,800 storms going on at any one time somewhere in the world.
A. It is estimated that.
B. To be estimated that.
C. It estimated that.
D. Be it estimated that.

9. The judge will not influence by your emotional appeals.


A. The judge will not be influenced by.
B. The judge will not influenced by.
C. The judge will not influence.
D. The judge will not be influencing by.

10. Face with petroleum shortages in 1970s, scientist and engineer in US stepped up its efforts to
develop more efficient heating system and better insulation.
A. Stepped up their effort.
B. Stepped up its efforts.
C. Stepped up our efforts.
D. Stepped up either efforts.

11. Before starting on sea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea chart, studying the sailing directions,
and memorize lighthouse locations to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter.
A. Study the sailing directions.
B. Studies the sailing directions.
C. Studied the sailing directions.
D. To study the sailing directions.

12. John Rosamond Johnson he composed numerous song including live every voice and sing, for
which his brother James Welldon Johnson wrote the words.
A. Composed.
B. Was composed.
C. Composing.
D. Compose.
13. Although research is on going since 1930, the existence of ESP -perception and communication
without the use of sight, hearing, taste, touch, or smell- is still disputed.
A. Has been on going.
B. Was on going.
C. Had been on going.
D. Would have been going.

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VOCABULARY
A-009
1. Yogyakarta is a truly Javanese city, Semarang is the arenetypal port, built
on colonialism an immigration.
A. While
B. If
C. When
D. Although
2. In theory, owning website provides a nice platform from which to build an audience and
the profile of business.
A. raise
B. raising
C. raises
D. raised
3. Those who practice music therapy a benefit in using music to help cancer
patients, children with add and others.
A. are finding
B. is finding
C. were finding
D. was finding
4. One theory about migraine headache is that occurs when the blood vessels
is the head expand and press on the nerve fibers causing pain.
A. it
B. this
C. that
D. they
5. Unless you have a reservation, it impossible to get a hotel room on
weekend because of Malioboro festival.
A. will be
B. would be
C. will have been
D. would have been
6. Eating together does not only strengthen relationship and keep track of family members,
or relatives, a better physical and mental health for all family members.
A. but also leads to C. but it leads to
B. it also takes to D. and it leads to

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7. Eating slowly is recommended for health, slow eating the consumptions of
food.
A. reduces
B. reducing
C. reduced
D. reduce
8. Sundanese people traditionally play bamboo music to send their children sleep, to have
fun and their gratitude after a good harvest.
A. to express
B. express
C. expressing
D. in expresssing

GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE

Michelangelo (1) the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since
then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time. A number of his works in
painting, sculpture, and architecture rank (2) the most famous in existence. His
output in every field during his long life was prodigious; when the sheer volume of
correspondence, sketches, and reminiscences that survive is also taken into account, he is the best-
documented artist of the 16th century. Two of his best-known works, the Piet and David, (3)
before he turned thirty. Despite his low opinion of painting, Michelangelo also
created two of the most influential works in fresco in the history of Western art: the scenes from
Genesis on the ceiling and The Last Judgment on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. As
(4) , Michelangelo pioneered the Mannerist style at the Laurentian Library. At the
age of 74 he succeeded Antonio da Sangallo the Younger as the architect of St. Peter's Basilica.
Michelangelo transformed the plan, the western end being finished to Michelangelo's design, the
dome being completed after his death with some modification.
1. A. is considering
B. considered
C. was considered
D. considers

2. A. among
B. in
C. during
D. between

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3. A. was sculpted
B. sculpture
C. sculpted
D. were sculpted
4. A. an architect
B. architectural
C. a architect
D. architecture

READING COMPREHENSION
Choose the best answer to each question based on the information which is stated or implied in the
text.
TEXT 1
The Asian migration hypothesis is today supported by most of the scientific
evidence. The first "hard" data linking American Indians with Asians appeared in the 1980s
with the finding that Indians and northeast Asians share a common and distinctive pattern in
the arrangement of the teeth. But perhaps the most compelling support for the hypothesis
comes from genetic research. Studies comparing the DNA variation of populations around the
world consistently demonstrate the close genetic relationship of the two populations, and
recently geneticists studying a virus sequestered in the kidneys of all humans found that the
strain of virus carried by Navajos and Japanese is nearly identical, while that carried by
Europeans and Africans is quite different.
The migration could have begun over a land bridge connecting the continents.
During the last Ice Age 70,000 to 10,000 years ago, huge glaciers locked up massive volumes
of water and sea levels were as much as 300 feet lower than today. Asia and North America
were joined by a huge subcontinent of ice-free, treeless grassland, 750 miles wide. Geologists
have named this area Beringia, from the Bering Straits. Summers there were warm, winters
were cold, dry and almost snow-free. This was a perfect environment for large mammals-
mammoth and mastodon, bison, horse, reindeer, camel, and saiga (a goatlike antelope). Small
bands of Stone Age hunter-gatherers were attracted by these animal populations, which
provided them not only with food but with hides for clothing and shelter, dung for fuel, and
bones for tools and weapons. Accompanied by a husky-like species of dog, hunting bands
gradually moved as far east as the Yukon River basin of northern Canada, where field
excavations have uncovered the fossilized jawbones of several dogs and bone tools estimated
to be about 27,000 years old.
Other evidence suggests that the migration from Asia began about 30,000 years ago-
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blood type. The vast majority of modern Native Americans have type O blood and a few have
type A, but almost none have type B. Because modern Asian populations include all three
blood types, however, the migrations must have begun before the evolution of type B, which
geneticists believe occurred about 30,000 years ago.
By 25,000 years ago human communities were established in western Beringia,
which is present-day Alaska. But access to the south was blocked by a huge glacial sheet
covering much of what is today Canada. How did the hunters get over those 2,000 miles of
deep ice? The argument is that the climate began to warm with the passing of the Ice Age, and
about 13,000 B.C.E. glacial melting created an ice-free corridor along the eastern front range
of the Rocky Mountains. Soon hunters of big game had reached the Great Plains.In the past
several years, however, new archaeological finds along the Pacific coast of North and South
America have thrown this theory into question. The most spectacular find, at Monte Verde in
southern Chile, produced striking evidence of tool making, house building, rock painting, and
human footprints conservatively dated at 12,500 years ago, long before the highway had been
cleared of ice. Many archaeologists now believe that migrants moved south in boats along a
coastal route rather than overland. These people were probably gatherers and fishers rather
than hunters of big game.
There were two later migrations into North America. About 5000 B.C.E. the
Athapascan or Na-Dene people began to settle the forests in the northwestern area of the
continent. Eventually Athapascan speakers, the ancestors of the Navajos and Apaches,
migrated across the Great Plains to the Southwest. The final migration began about 3000
B.C.E. after Beringia had been submerged, when a maritime hunting people crossed the
Bering Straits in small boats. The Inuits (also known as the Eskimos) colonized the polar
coasts of the Arctic, the Yupiks the coast of southwestern Alaska, and the Aleuts the Aleutian
Islands.
While scientists debate the timing and mapping of these migrations, many Indian
people hold to oral traditions that include a long journey from a distant place of origin to a
new homeland.
1. The word distinctive in the passage is closest in meaning to
(A) New
(B) Simple
(C) Different
(D) Particular
2. According to paragraph 2, why did stone ages tribes begin to migrate into Beringia?
(A) To intermarry with tribes living there (C) To hunt for animals in the sea
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3. The phrase accompanied by in the passage is closest in meaning to
(A) Found with
(B) Joined by
(C) Threatened by
(D) Detoured with
4. The word which in the passage refers to
(A) Migrations
(B) Evolutions
(C) Geneticists
(D) Populations
5. Why does the author mention blood types in paragraph 3?
(A) Blood types offered proof that the migration had come from scandinavia
(B) The presence of type B in Native American was evidence of the migration
(C) The blood typing was similiar to data from both Japan and Scandinavia
(D) Comparisons of blood types in Asia and North America established the date of
migration
6. How did groups migrate into the great plain?
(A) By walking on a corridor covered with ice
(B) By using path that big game had made
(C) By detouring around a huge ice sheet
(D) By following a mountain trail
7. Why does the author mention the settlement at monte Verde, Chile, in paragraph 5?
(A) The remains of boats suggest that people may have lived there
(B) Artifacts suggest that humans reached this area before the ice melted on land
(C) Bones and footprints from large animals confirm that the people were hunters
(D) The houses and tools excavated prove that the early humans were intelligent.
8. The word eventually in the passage is closest in meaning to
(A) In the
(B) Nevertheless
(C) Without doubt
(D) In this way
9. Which of the sentences below best expresses the information in the highlighted statement
in the passage? The other choices change the meaning or leave out important information.
(A) Beringia was under water when the last people crossed the straits in boats about 3000
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(B) Beringia sank after the last people had crossed the straits in their boats about 3000
B.C.E
(C) About 3000 B.C.E., the final migration of people in small boats across Beringia had
ended
(D) About 3000 B.C.E., Beringia was flooded, preventing the last people from migrating
in small boats.
10. According to paragraph 6, all of the following are true about the later migrations EXCEPT
(A) The Athapascans traveled into the Southwest United States
(B) The Eskimo established homes in the arctic polar region
(C) The Aleuts migrated in small boats to settle coastal islands
(D) The Yupiks established settlements on the Great Plains
11. Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the authors opinion about the
settlement of the North American continent?
(A) The oral traditions do not support the migration theory
(B) The anthropologicals evidence for migration shoulb be reexamined
(C) Migration theories are probably not valid explanations for the physical evidence.
(D) Genetic markers are the best evidence of a migration from Asia

COMPOSING SKILLS
1. It is widely known that the seventh of planet from the sun is Uranus.
A. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun.
B. The seventh planet from the sun are Uranus.
C. Uranus is seven planet from the sun.
D. Planet seven from the sun is Uranus.
2. TIFL has long be considered a valid Indonesian test for foreign students who want to study
in Indonesia.
A. Has long been considered.
B. Has long been considering.
C. Has long considered.
D. Has considered long.

3. The new shopping mall is gigantic, and it is advertised as a place in that you can find just
about anything you might want to buy.
A. where you can find.
B. there you can find.
C. which you can find.
D. of which you can find.

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4. who was famous civil right leader, Martin Luther King, Jr. Was named winner of the nobel
peace prize in 1964. (appositive)
A. A famous civil right leader.
B. He was famous civil right leader.
C. That the was famous civil right leaders.
D. To be a famous civil right.
5. After to take seven to journey to saturn, the space craft Cassini will spend for years
exploring Saturn. Its rings and its icy moons.
A. After taking seven years to journey to Saturn.
B. After seven years of Journey to Saturn taken.
C. After seven years taken to journey to Saturn.
D. After he took seven years to journey to Saturn.
6. Caffein is primarily found in coffee and tea, is also found in cocoa, cola and other soft
drink.
A. it is also found.
B. but it is also found.
C. but it also found.
D. but also found.
7. A. The first scientist to recognize and use the power of the lever was
Archimedes.
B. The first scientist to recognized and used the power of the lever was Archimedes.
C. The first scientist recognized and used the power of the lever was Archimedes.
D. The first scientist recognizes and uses the power of lever was Archimedes.
8. A. The most used system commonly of writing by and blind persons is
Braille called.
B. The most commonly used system of writing by and for persons blind is called Braille.
C. The most used system commonly of is writing by and for persons blind is called
Braille.
D. The most commonly used system of writing by and for blind persons is called Braille.
9. A. Although cholera is usually not life threatening, the symptoms
produces it can extremely uncomfortable.
B. Although cholera is usually not life threatening, the symptoms it produces can be
extreme uncomfortable.
C. Although cholera is usually not life threatening, the symptoms it produces can be
extremely uncomfortable.
D. Although cholera is usually not life threatening, the symptoms produces it can be
extremely uncomfortable.

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10. 1. Hitlers foreign and domestic policies had the goal of seizing
lebensraum (living space) for the Germanic people.
2. By 1943, Hitlers military decisions led to escalating defeats.
3. Under Hitlers rule, in 1941 German forces an their European allies occupied most of
Europe and North Africa.
4. He directed the rearmament of Germany and the invasion of Poland by the Wehrmacht
in September 1939, leading to the outbreak of World War II in Europe.
5. In 1945 the Allied armies successfully invaded Germany.

A. 2 B. 1 C. 4 D. 5

11. 1. If an object held near the surface of the earth is released, it will fall
and accelerate, or pick up speed, as it descends.
2. The weight of an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration
due to gravity.
3. The force of gravity on an object is also called the objects weight.
4. This acceleration is caused by gravity, the force of attraction between the object and the
earth.
5. This force depends on the objeccts mass, or the amount of matter in the object.
A. 2
B. 1
C. 4
D. 5

12. 1. Internet is composed of many interconnected computer network.


2. Instead, an individual who has internet access can communicate directly with anyone
else on the internet, post information for general consumption or retrieve information.
3. Each network may link tens, or even hundred thousands of computers, enabling them to
share information and processing power.
4. The internet has made it possible for people all over the world to communicate with one
another effectively and inexpensively.
5. Unlike traditional broadcasting media, sucha as radio and television, the internet does
not have a centralized distribution system.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

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VOCABULARY
A-010
Text 1
Most solid matter is (1) of crystals. Table salt and sugar are perhaps
the most common crystalline substances in everyday use. Other substances (2)
clay and steel are also made from crystals. It is often difficult to recognize that substance is
crystalline, the basic regularity of its true form is because there is number of minute crystal (3)
to produce no particular shape. Many minerals however crystallize in nature to
set (4) and well formed crystals can be grown (5)

Source: Random House Encyclopedia


1. A. classified
B. composed
C. consisted
D. arranged
2. A. such as
B. example
C. alike
D. i.e (that is)
3. A. aggregate
B. separate
C. transfer
D. remove
4. A. sizes
B. weighs
C. shapes
D. colors
5. A. naturally
B. specifically
C. commonly
D. artificially

Text 2
This study aims at (6) the correlations between the wage level and
the well being of the rubber plantation enterprise workers in East Aceh in period 1907 to 1939.
The major source of (7) is the annual report of the labor Inspectorate Library,
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The result of the study (8) that the wage of plantation enterprise
workers in East Aceh was very low and worth only for subsistence and determined unilaterally
by the enterprises. The workers contributed nothing to the wage determination. The wage level
was adjusted to the living cost, especially the price of rice, and the (9)
condition of the enterprise. Therefore, the living standard of the rubber plantation worker in
East Aceh never changed although their wage (10)
6. A. writing
B. investigating
C. diagnosing
D. interpretating
7. A. data
B. supply
C. find
D. resource
8. A. analyze
B. hypothesize
C. indicate
D. predicate
9. A. commercial
B. political
C. cultural
D. financial
10. A. decrease
B. increased
C. remained
D. fluctuative

GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE


The present study was carried out from February 2003 to February 2004 in the
laboratory and glass house of Balittra, and in the farmer's field in Barito Kuala South
Kalimantan. The (1) of this study were to determine the correlation among Al-
resistance screening methods and to select the best screening method and screening parameter
on aluminum stress. The preliminary experiment had selected 5 peanut lines which have three
(2) of resistances on aluminum stress (resistance, moderate, and susceptible).
These lines were used as material on the main experiment. The main experiment was (3)
three screening methods, namely, laboratory screening method, glass house
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the relationship among these methods. Path analysis was used to select the
most (5) parameter to estimate Al-resistance. Orthogonal variance analysis was
used to select the best screening method.

1. A. activities
B. functions
C. objectives
D. scope

2. A. levels
B. sources
C. goals
D. positions

3. A. found
B. discussed
C. concluded
D. consisted of

4. A. to design
B. to determine
C. to Draw
D. to carry out

5. A. handy
B. exclusive
C. effective
D. tentative

6. One aspect of th _______good performance is an emphasis coporate


government.
A. about
B. on
C. in
D. over

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7. Upon seeing her burn down house she tears heart breakingly and fell
unsconsciously.
A. pour down
B. held back
C. casted off
D. bursted into

8. The Doctor strongly recommended him exercise to keep him fit.


A. regular
B. usual
C. frequent
D. permanent

9. The advertisement convinced the audience that the shampoo would make their
hair.
A. moveable
B. handy
C. manageable
D. fertile

10. Sjachroedin who spoke ..... of soup and ....................... produced by Lampung farmer, said
he would continue to help farmers with their goals.
A. slowly
B. highly
C. loudly
D. uncertainly
11. Indonesian leadership would also be the test when member state Myanmar
wrapped up its first election in two decades late this year.
A. taken in
B. put to
C. sit in
D. face off

READING COMPREHENSION
Text 1
Down syndrome is a congenital (present at birth) disorder characterized by varying
degrees of mental retardation and a variety of physical abnormalities.Normally each cell in the
human body has to chromosomes the cells in someone with down syndrome however 47 have.
In ways not yet known the presence of the extra chromosomes causes all the unusual
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(because the chromosomes is attached to the 21th pair of chromosomes), and the mistake in
genetic coding is one that apparently could happen to anyone. In 5% cases, the syndrom
caused by a defect that is believed run in families
Down syndrome is marked by a number of physical characteristics somewhat
started eyes in snall sockets (which way it is used to be called mongolism), a small, short head,
flattened in back, trunk, arms and legs, a singlw, rather than a double crease across the top of
palm, flabby arms and legs with poor muscle tone, a wide gap between the first and second
toes, and generally retarded physical development. A child with down syndrome may have a
poorly functioning thyroid gland (which regulates metabolism, the rate at which the body uses
energy) and pituitary gland (which regulates other glands including those responsible for
growth, maturation and reproduction). About one third are born with heart defects and both the
skin and mucous membrane are especially susceptible in infectious.
Prospective parents can reduce the chances of having child with down syndrome by
starting their families early. At age 20 a womans risk of giving birth to a child with down
syndrome is only 1 in 2000 live births, but age 35 the chances is 1 in 300, at age 40 is in 100,
and at age 45 it is in 1 in 40 lives births. The age of the father also has some beating on the
risk, but not as much as the age of the mother. Diagnosis of down syndrome can be made
between weeks 16 and 18 of pregnancy through procedure called amniocetensis. During
amniocetensis, the doctor will insert a needle through mothers abdominal wall and into the
uterus. A sample of the amniotic fluid is the drawn into syringe, group on a culture plate and
analyzed to see if there are abnormal chromosomes. A newer techniques used to check the
chromosomes of the growing fetus is called amniocentris chorionic villus sampling. This
procedure performed during the eight or nine week of pregnancy involves the removal of a
small portions of the placenta by a small instrument inserted through the woman cervix.
Womans tissue that is obatained can be immediately evaluated for the presence of
chromosome abnormalities.

1. What is not true about the chromosomes of a child with down syndrome?
the lack of chromosomes cause the child abnormality
2. It can be inferred from the text that down syndrome...
can happen to only certain individuals with specific chromosomes
3. The word retarded in line 27 is closest in the meaning of word...
hindered
4. Why is down syndrome used to be called Mongolism?
the chil with down syndrome has the Mongol looks
5. What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
the prevvention of having child with down syndrome
6. It is implies in paragraph 3 of the text that...
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7. The word those in line 33 refers to...
other glands
8. According to the text, what is true about chorionic villus?
the procedure includes drawing the sample of amniotic fluid
9. Where in the text does the write describe the physical appearance of a child with down
syndrome?
line 18 2*
10. The text will most likely appear in...
health magazine

COMPOSING SKILLS

1. 1. Pregnancy starts when a males sperm fertilizes a females ovum, and


the fertilized ovum implants in the lining of uterus.
2. By the 12th week of pregnancy many of these symptoms have subsided, but others
appears.
3. Some women also experience cravings for unusual substances such as ice, clay, or
cornstarch; this condition, called pica, can indicate a dietary deficiency in iron other
nutrients.
4. Other symptoms include breast tenderness and swelling, fatigue, nausea or sensitivity to
smells, increased frequency of urination, mood swing and weight gain.
5. Because pregnancy changes a womans normal hormone patterns, one of the first signs
of pregnancy is a missed menstrual period.

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
2. 1. Scuba diving attracts many visitors to the island.
2. It belongs administratively to the municipality of Manado.
3. Bunaken is an island of 8 km2, part of Bunaken National Marine Park.
4. Bunaken is located at the northern tip of the island of Sulawesi,
Indonesia
A. 4 3 2 1
B. 4 3 1 2
C. 3 4 1 2
D. 3 4 2 1

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attacked by the saliva, which moistens the food so it can be swallowed
easily.
2. Digestion begins in the mouth, where the food is cut and chopped by the teeth.
3. From the mouth is swallowed into the tube like esophagus, or gullet.
4. The Saliva also contains the enzyme amylas, which changes some starch into simple
sugars
5. The tongue helps mix the food particles with a digestive juice called saliva, which is
secreted by glands in the mouth.
A. 2 3 1 4 5
B. 2 5 4 3 1
C. 2 5 1 4 3
D. 2 3 5 1 4

4. 1. As it lays the eggs, it may or may not fertilize them with sperm from its
sperm sac.
2. The female eggs develop into fertile queens, sterile workers, or soldiers.
3. Most of the ants in a colony are workers.
4. A queen ant digs a hole where it lays its eggs and waits until the first ants emerge.
5. Fertilized eggs result in females, while unfertilized eggs produce males.
A. 4 1 5 2 3
B. 4 3 5 2 1
C. 4 5 2 3 1
D. 4 2 1 5 3

5. 1. The exercise which involve physical effort such as walking, swimming,


bicycling, and jogging is known as active exercise.
2. It includes many physical therapy techniques.
3. Physical training of the human body to improve the way it functions is known as
exercise.
4. On the other hand, the exercise which involves a machine or the action of other people
is called passive exercise.
5. The exercise can be categorized as either active or passive.
A. 3 2 1 4 5
B. 3 5 2 4 1
C. 3 1 4 2 5
D. 3 5 1 4 2

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VOCABULARY
Text 1 A-011
Cancer research is a jigsaw puzzle in recent years more pieces (1)
but we are still looking the center pieces maybe when all these other pieces fit together we
will be able to visualize the whole picturesays a Chinese woman gynecologist. (2)
man, since prehistoric times has been prayed to the diseases, it is only in the
last 50 years that scientist have come out of the clues they are collecting. The trouble is cancer
is not one disease (3) several. There are different types of cancer and each
requires a different treatment. All have one thing in common the uncontrolled behavior of
cells that have ceased to work normally. The human body is marvelous factory, so organized
that while a childs grows it (4) additional cells. Once the childs grows to (5)
the system stabilizes producing extra cells only to replace cells damaged or
destroyed by illness or injury.
1. A. Have been found
B. Have found
C. Would have been found
2. A. Although
B. Because
C. If
3. A. But
B. So
C. And
4. A. Manufacturers
B. Manufacturing
C. Manufactured
5. A. Adult
B. Adolescence
C. Adulthood

Text 1
Branding has been around centuries as a means to distinguish the goods of one
producer from those of another. In fact, the word brand (6) the Old Norse word
brandr, which means to burn, as brands were and still means by which owner of livestock
(7) their animals to identify them.
According to the American Marketing Association (AMM), a brand is a name,
term, sign, symbol or design, or a combination of them, intended to identify the goods and
servicesvof one seller or group of seller and (8) them from those of
competition. Technically speaking, then, whenever a marketer creates a new name, logo, or
symbol for a new product, he or she (9) a brand.

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In fact, however, many (10) managers refer to a brand as more than
that as something that has actually created a certain amount of awareness, reputation,
prominence, and so on in the marketplace.
6. A. Derived from
B. Is derived form
C. Deriving from
D. Is deriving form
7. A. Mark
B. Marks
C. Marked
D. Marking
8. A. Differentiate
B. Difference
C. Different
D. To differentiate
9. A. Creates
B. Had created
C. Has Created
D. Created
10. A. Practising
B. Practise
C. Practised
D. Practises

GRAMMAR AND STUCTURE


Error Identification

1. Mostly visitor [A] of Japan are impressed by the politeness of the Japanese for example,
they seldom [B] see taxi drivers who are rude, when shopping [C] they may frequently
find department store staffs bow and hotel posters try their (D) best to help them.

2. The improper use land has also hit alarmed [A] rates in some coastal areas where
fisherman have pumped up [B] underground water to breed fish [C] for export and for
local consumers.

3. Alarmed by country record low birth rate the South Korean government plans to lower
school entry age [A], increase [B] education subsidies, helping reduce [C] the cost of
bringing up children and provide further assistance for those who need.

4. A good seller buyer relationship normally depend on [A] satisfactory material and
satisfactory payment which means seller make sure [B] the product meet [C] the
requirements of buyer who is expected to settle the payment promptly.

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5. A brand is a[A] name, term, sign, symbol, or[B] design, or a combination of them, is
intended [C] to identify the goods or services of one seller or group of sellers and
differentiate them from those of the competition.

6. Most of us place enormous emphasis [A] on the important [B] of primary relationship. We
regard this ability to maintain such relationships as a sign of mental healthy [C].

7. Sylvia and Harry [A] whom we know them [B] well celebrated their fifteenth weeding
anniversary at mountain resort and some of their friends [C] were at the resort for the
whole weekend.

8. Use of the firms telephone must be accurate when dialling, make their conversations
precise [A] and to the point, but they also must have pleasant but professional [B] manner
which will creative [C] a good public image.

9. Considering their [A] previous performance, the accountants [B] who conducted the audit
were high [C] recommended by commitee.

10. Steve usually finished [A] a crossword puzzle [B] in an hour but this one really has [C]
him stumped.

READING COMPREHENSION
Choose the best answer to each question based on the information which is stated or implied in the
text.
TEXT 1
Although we can imagine life based on something other than carbon chemistry, we
know of no examples to tell us how such life might arise and survive. We must limit our
discussion to life as we know it and the conditions it requires. The most important requirement
is the presence of liquid water, not only as part of the chemical reactions of life, but also as a
medium to transport nutrients and wastes within the organism.
The water requirement automatically eliminates many worlds in our solar
system.The moon is airless, and although some data suggest ice frozen in the soil at its poles,
it has never had liquid water on its surface. In the vacuum of the lunar surface, liquid water
would boil away rapidly. Mercury too is airless and cannot have had liquid water on its
surface for long periods of time. Venus has some traces of water vapor in its atmosphere, but it
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surface when it was young, they must have evaporated quickly. Even if life began there, no
traces would be left now.
The inner solar system seems too hot, and the outer solar system seems too cold. The
Jovian planets have deep atmospheres, and at a certain level, they have moderate temperatures
where water might condense into liquid droplets. But it seems unlikely that life could begin
there. The Jovian planets have no surfaces where oceans could nurture the beginning of life,
and currents in the atmosphere seem destined to circulate gas and water droplets from regions
of moderate temperature to other levels that are much too hot or too cold for life to survive.
A few of the satellites of the Jovian planets might have suitable conditions for life.
Jupiters moon Europa seems to have a liquid-water ocean below its icy crust, and minerals
dissolved in that water would provide a rich broth of possibilities for chemical evolution.
Nevertheless, Europa is not a promising site to search for life because conditions may not have
remained stable for the billions of years needed for life to evolve beyond the microscopic
stage. If Jupiters moons interact gravitationally and modify their orbits, Europa may have
been frozen solid at some points in history.
Saturns moon Titan has an atmosphere of nitrogen, argon, and methane and may
have oceans of liquid methane and ethane on its surface. The chemistry of life that might
crawl or swim on such a world is unknown, but life there may be unlikely because of the
temperature. The surface of Titan is a deadly -179C (-290F). Chemical reactions occur
slowly or not at all at such low temperatures, so the chemical evolution needed to begin life
may never have occurred on Titan.
Mars is the most likely place for life in our solar system. The evidence, however, is
not encouraging. Meteorite ALH84001 was found on the Antarctic ice in 1984. It was
probably part of debris ejected into space by a large impact on Mars. ALH84001 is important
because a team of scientists studied it and announced in 1996 that it contained chemical and
physical traces of ancient life on Mars.
Scientists were excited too, but being professionally skeptical, they began testing the
results immediately.In many cases, the results did not confirm the conclusion that life once
existed on Mars. Some chemical contamination from water on Earth has occurred, and some
chemicals in the meteorite may have originated without the presence of life. The physical
features that look like fossil bacteria may be mineral formations in the rock.
Spacecraft now visiting Mars may help us understand the past history of water there
and paint a more detailed picture of present conditions. Nevertheless, conclusive evidence may
have to wait until a geologist in a space suit can wander the dry streambeds of Mars cracking
open rocks and searching for fossils. We are left to conclude that, so far as we know, our solar
system is bare of life except for Earth. Consequently, our search for life in the universe takes
us to other planetary systems.

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1. The word automatically in the passage is closest in meaning to
(A) Partially
(B) Actually
(C) Occasionally
(D) Naturally
2. The word it in the passage refers to
(A) Ice
(B) Soil
(C) Moon
(D) Solar system
3. Which of the following statements about the water on Venus is true?
(A) The water evaporated because of the high temperatures
(B) The water become frozen in the Polar regions
(C) Only a little water is left in small lakes on the surface
(D) Rain does not fall because there is no atmosphere
4. The word stable in the passage is closest in meaning to
(A) Visible
(B) Active
(C) Constant
(D) Strong
5. What can be inferred from the passage about the Jovian planets?
(A) Some of the Jovian planets may have conditions that support file
(B) Jupiter is classified as one of the Jovian planets
(C) Europe is the largest of the moons that revolve around Jupiter
(D) The orbits of Jovian planets have changed over time
6. According to paragrap 5, why would life on Titan be improbable?
(A) It does not have an ocean
(B) It is not a planet
(C) It is too cold
(D) It has low atmosphere
7. Which of the sentences below best expresses the information in the highlighted statement
in the passage? The other choices change the meaning or leave out important information.
(A) Life on Mars was found as a result of research in many cases
(B) The evidence did not demonstrate that there was life on Mars in the past
(C) Many cases of life were concluded in the history of Mars
(D) The conclusion was that only one instance of life on Mars was verified

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8. The word originated in the passage is closest in meaning to
(A) Turned
(B) Changed
(C) Begun
(D) Dissappeared

9. Why does the author mention meteorite ALH84001 in paragraph 6?


(A) Because it was found in Antartica about fifty years ago
(B) Because it was evidence of a recent impact on Mars
(C) Because scientists thought that it contained evidence of life on Mars
(D) Because the meteorite probably came from Mars a long time ago

10. How will scientists confirm the existence of life on Mars?


(A) By sending unmanned spacecraft to Mars
(B) By looking at fossils on Mars
(C) By viewing pictures taken of Mars
(D) By studyin the present conditions on Mars
(E)
11. Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the authors opinion about life
in our solar system?
(A) Life is probably limited to planet in the inner solar system
(B) There is a large body of evidence supporting life on Mars
(C) There is little probability of life on the other planets
(D) We should explore our solar system for conditions that support lif

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LISTENING
A-012
Short statement

1. Our sun is one of the star in the galaxy.


A. Star are big according to galaxy.
B. Sun is the biggest star in the universe
C. Sun is one of the stars in the galaxy
2. Universities and institution provide fund for research
A. That research cost five grand
B. Many institution provide funds for research
C. Research has been .of money
3. Student have to attend the class at least 75%
A. Student must meet the requirement to take examination
B. Student tend to minimize the number of classes
C. The examination is supervised by faculty members
4. Dinosours is a terrible lizard it derived from the greek.
A. Lizard from Greece is terrible
B. Dinosour comes from Greece
C. Dinosour is named in Greek
5. Being a student of UGM, they must obey the regulation.
A. Student are obliged to adhere to the regulations
B. The University responds the complaint of the students family
C. Student are resposible to respect all faculty family members.
6. Vaccine provide immunity from disease.
A. Disease can be cured by injecting medicine
B. Vaccine Provide humans immunity against disease
C. Disiase can be prevented by making them harmless
7. Library provide materials for research.
A. Library provides necessary information
B. Librarian is keep to solve visitors problem
C. The assignment is finding information in the library
8. Without oxygen people will die in 3 minutes.
A. To date, oxygen supply is sufficient.
B. Living organisms need oxygen to survive
C. Student should read biology book quickly
9. Busy people ussually play golf in the weekend.
A. Weekend is the busiest day for some persons
B. People want to take a rest on weekends
C. Exercise is one of the ways to forget about problems
10. TV remote controls are operated using infrared.
A. TV remote control works by means of infrared radiation
B. Remote control automatically adjust volume for normal listening levels
C. Recent TV is designed to allow users to research their favorite channel easily

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Talks
11. Columbus discover the new world. Discover here doesnt mean invent something new, it
only finding what is already there.
A. The explanations of the term discovery
B. The history of Colombus
C. The life of the Native before Colombuss
12. When did Columbus come to the New World
A. 1491
B. 1492
C. 1493
13. Communication is to gather information about other people. There are two kind of
communication.
A. Communication to gather information abaout other people
B. How to present ourselves in front of other people
C. Some reasons why we should not talk to strangers
14. How many kinds of communication.
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four

It takes second to travel from New York to LA, Lightspeed can circle the earth 7,5 in a second.
15. What is topic of the talk
A. Trip around the earth
B. Travel from New York to Los Angeles
C. Description of light speed
16. How many times if the light goes round the word per second ?
A. 5,5
B. 6,5
C. 7,5
17. Cyber identity is ussually used in Internet, people rarely displaying their identities.
A. Internet users
B. Facebook effects
C. Cyber identity
18. What people ussually not do in Internet.
A. Making new identities
B. Displaying real identities
C. Removing negative elements
19. Branding goes beyond language, e.g. nike, yahoo
A. Branding goes beyond language
B. Company image is detemined by its marketing strategy
C. Mc Donald offers different products in different part of the world
20. What is not mention in the talk?
A. Nike
B. Yahoo!
C. Pepsi
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VOCABULARY
Fill in the blanks
Text 1
While water scarcity is a growing problem in most Middle Eastern countries
today, the general public remains largely 1) of this reality and what it can
entail for the future. It seems that unless there is tangible 2) as in Jordan
where users receive only 24 hours of water a week people will assume there is
plenty; one only starts 3) the resource when it can no longer be taken for
granted. Even when people are aware that current levels of water 4) .. are
not sustainable, they seldom feel any personal responsibility for the situation or any
5) to change their behavior patterns; in their eyes this responsibility lies
with God or the government.

1. A. inexperienced
B. unproven
C. unaware
2. A. need
B. scarcity
C. demand
3. A. valuing
B. keeping
C. maintaining
4. A. supply
B. consumption
C. preservation
5. A. interest
B. compultion
C. willingness
Test 2

Sugarcane juice is great for recharging. Being a (6) .. product sugarcane juice
has many medicinal properties. It (7) the stomach and kidneys. In disorders which
cause fever, where there is a great protein (8) .. , sugarcane juice supplies the body with
necessary protein. It helps the kidneys to perform their functions (9). Mixed with lime
juice, it can hasten (10) . from jaundice

6. A. wonderful
B. good quality
C. nutritious
7. A. recovers
B. strengthens
C. develops
8. A. loss
B. supply
C. productive
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9. A. quicly
B. properly
C. justifiably
10. A. recovery
B. treatment
C. medication
Text 3
The definition of plagiarism seems simple. Unfortunately, the (11) .. of
palgiarism are not clear, so teaching the definition is not enough. My students cannot (12)
. distinguish between a quatation and a parapharase. Difficulties with these terms are
(13) We read a texts not as information to be absorbed, but as claims to be (14)
. Students should read to learn that truth, and they should write to (15) .. mastery
of it.

11. A. Completion
B. definition
C. concepts
12. A. directly
B. quicly
C. accurately
13. A. found
B. embedded
C. influenced
14. A. laid
B. made
C. analized
15. A. demonstrate
B. reach
C. purchase

Choose the word or phrase in A, B, or C that the best collocates (combines)

16. The road to happiness is the wise decisions we every day


A. Do
B. Take
C. Make

17. Advertisements is bassically used to publicize a product or .. awareness about


a brand.
A. Start
B. Create
C. Realize

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18. It is important for you to know how and what step to . Before medical help
is available.
A. Take
B. Carry
C. Bring

19. Simply a happy face can make a difference.


A. Carriying on
B. Making up
C. Putting on

20. Smilling individuals happier memories than those with neutral


expressions.
A. Found
B. Recalled
C. Remembered

21. In an effort to prevent school violence, we must the temptation to apply a


quick fix.
A. Avoid
B. Resist
C. Fight

22. Random .. of kindness are things we do to bringhten another persons day.


A. Acts
B. Plays
C. Shows

23. Healthy vegetarian diet support our health and .. protection against numerous
diseases.
A. Display
B. Present
C. Provide

24. Using a stethoscope is able to used by a doctor to hear sounds . in the body.
A. Appeared
B. Produced
C. Originated

25. Sundanese people traditionally play bamboo music to .. their gratitude after a
good harvest.
A. Say
B. Mark
C. Express
26. Research has .. that music has an effect on your body.
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A. Shown
B. Settled
C. Decided

27. During a headache the blood vessels press on surrounding nerves, .. pain.
A. Making
B. Starting
C. Causing

28. An important aspect of Indonesian cuisine is that food must be halal, .


Islamic food laws.
A. Adjusting to
B. According to
C. Conforming to

29. Feminist geography is an approach in human geography which . The theories


of feminism.
A. Applies
B. Perform
C. Practices

30. If you want to . In your career, you will have to make some carefull decisions
about which jobs you take.
A. Proceed
B. Advance
C. Improve

GRAMMAR

Error identification

1. A child can easily get heatstroke because of their nervous system


2. Genetic engineering is about improving the quality of a variety organisms
3. Sesame is used in villages for rituals and religious sacrafices due to its religious
importance.
4. When a burning of fats happen it gives a consistent amount of energy.
5. Cloning could be used to produce new organs for transplant and there would be little risk of
body rejection.
6. Because of communication is a social phenomenon the technology must consider social
factors.
7. The cultural shift towards technology may be produced a shift in how we see ourselves.
8. Nasal congestion is not considered a serious condition except when it occurs in infants who
they are only capable of nasal breathing.
9. Meditation is like to transform all your energy into your mind and refreshing your senses.

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10. Long-term studies of Laboratory animals show that chemicals have negative impacts which
including birth defects.
11. Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals into the atmosphere when concentrations of
the subtance cause metabolic change.
12. To the bird watcher, the hunter, the fisherman of the exploration, anything that destroys the
wildlife means ruins his pleasure.
13. Climate change during Earths evoluting that future temperatures may rise extremly high.
14. Forest face multiple threats, such an fire and insect outbreak. Some of them can negatively
impact large forest areas.
15. Many people living near nuclear power plant are concerned something should go wrong.

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PART 1 LISTENING
A-013
A. Short Statements
1. Donating online is an esay way to help your neighbors across the globe.
A. It easy to help other people across the world by giving them money
B. Donating online is an easy way for your neighbors
C. Online donation is easy for people
2. Most of us are aware that eating fruits and vegetable is good for our health.
A. Most of us are away to eat fruit and vegetables
B. Moses is aware that it is agood to eat fruits
C. Many of us are aware that consuming fruits gives benefits.
3. Not all hotel rooms are created equal, some are larger or have superior views.
A. Some of the hotel rooms are large and have superior view
B. Nothern hotel rooms are not built equal
C. Not all hotel rooms are built in the same way
4. The next lunar eclipse will come on October 7 to 8, 2014
A. A lunar eclipse will occur in 2 nights
B. The next video clip clip is edited in2014
C. They want to sleep late in October
5. In the 1960s a movement struggled to allow athletes with an intellectual disability to
compete in international competition.
A. The development continous despite international competition
B. People wanted diable athletes to be able to join international game.
C. There was International competition in 1960s.
6. The best solution is not necessarily the one that requires the least amount of physical
work.
A. The best solution is not about the requirement for physical work.
B. The best solution does not always need minimum physical work
C. Some one demand physical work to be the best.
7. All members of the team will participate in the session.
A. All members anticipate the session
B. All members must attend the session
C. The university team projects agoal.
8. A fire fighter fights fires and prevents destruction of life, property and the environment.
A. Fire destroy property and environment
B. A firefighter causes destruction to property an environment.
C. A firefighter saves life, property and environment.
9. Wash vegetable thoroughly under cold running water
A. The vegetable needs washing
B. The vegetable is running water removes soil.
C. The running water is contaminated with insecticides.
10. Unlike African elephants, only about 50 percent of male Asian elephants have tusks.
A. Only half of African elephant population has tusks
B. Male and female African elephants have tusks.
C. Asian female elephant have taches
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B. Talks
Talk 1 ( Question 11-12)
In many classes, students are arranged to participate in classroom discussion. The final
grade in receive is course reflects a combination of some factors including class discussion
11. What is the topic of the talk?
A. The common grading system in university
B. The importace of class participation
C. Teacher and students interaction in classroom
12. What happen if students do not participate in a classroom discussion?
A. Their work would not be graded
B. They would be asked to drop the class
C. They might lose some points on their final grade.

Talk 2 ( Question 13-14)


The sunflower originated in North America and of the approximately 60 soecies of
sunflower, most of native to the areas of the Great Plains
13. What is the topic of the talk?
A. Sunflower
B. Native American
C. The Great Plains
14. According to the narrator, how many species of sunflower are there?
A. Approximately 6 species
B. Approximately 16 species
C. Approximately 60 species

Talk 3 ( Question 15-16)


American college students seems to think that WiFi makes them smarter. An
organization said that a total of 501 U.S. college students from both large and small schools
were given a survey in September.
15. What is the topic of the talk?
A. A report on the survey about the habit of drinking beer.
B. A technological advance that seems to help students get better grades
C. The WiFi Alliance and the result of the survey.
16. The total number of students taking part in the survey are
A. 101
B. 105
C. 501

Talk 4 ( Question 17-18)


A research degree (e.g. Masters by Research, a PhD, or another type of degree such
as a EdD, or DMus, can be one of the best experiences of your life.
17. What is the topic of the talk?
A. The types of research degrees
B. Long term benefits of doing research
C. The benefits of taking a research degree
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18. When benefit will someone NOT get from a researc degree?
A. He will be more famous among researchers
B. He will be a more confident ang knowledgeable Personal
C. He will become a more amore patient person.

Talk 5 ( Question 19-20)


A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon that is caused by reflectin
an refraction of light in water droplets resulting. Rainbow can be full circles; however, the
average observer sees only in eye.
19. Which statement is NOT TRUE according the talk?
A. Rainbow can be caused by other than sunlight
B. Some people may see a full circle
C. Rainbows can never be full circles
20. Which statement is TRUE according to the talk?
A. Other than light, water driplets are vital in the forming of rainbows
B. A spectrum of light will be formed only after a refraction of light
C. The position of the rainbow caused by sunlight in arbitrary

PART II. VOCABULARY


1. Fill in the blanks
Text 1
Indonesia is preparing itself for a new policy of palm-oil export (1) of crude palm oil (CPO)
will likely be exempt from export tax, if prices continue to (2) from US$740 per
metric ton to around the $650-660. Indonesia (3) the monthly export tax according to
a formula based on average prices. Crude shipments attract no tax if the average (4)
is $750 or less, with rates (5) from 7.5 percent to 22.5 percent.

1. A. Exports B. Import C. Exchanges


2. A. Reduce B. Plunge C. Soar
3. A. memories B. Pays C. Sets
4. A.rate B. Cost C. Percentage
5. A. Ranging B. Containing C. escalating

Text 2
The physicist have been (6) the nobel prize. The 2014 physics award (7) to Isamu Akasaki,
Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura, for the (8) of efficient blue light-emiting diodes. The three
scientists found a way to produced blue light (9) from semiconductors. They succeeded when
everyone else had (10)

6. A. awarded
7. A. delivered B. provided C. went
8. A. discovery B. invention C. creation
9. A. beams B. colors C. radiation
10. A. fell down B. failed C. fall

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Text 3
Robusta is a high profit crop. It (11) more space since it involves clear-cutting the forest for
the crop. Because Robusta is more (12) than Arabica, it can be grown in more places.large coffe
companies buy huge amounts of rainforest and plant Robusta (13). Mono-cropping can also (14)
soil, making soil nearly (15)

11. A. take B. grows C. yields


12. A. productive B. profitable C. resilient
13. A. beams B. genus C. fruit
14. A. B. erode C.
15. A. B. unusable C.

Chose the word or phrase that best collocates (combines)

16. the company offers its employees a training but not many people .. advantage of it
A. make
B. bring
C. take

17. those presentations ang the discussions .. the tone of the remaining part of the workshop
A. sing
B. set
C. catch

18. children are often expected to . in their parents footsteps


A. follow
B. bring
C. join

19. orange are readily available in the market around


A. period
B. season
C. year

20. In 1937 war .. between Japan and China.


A. Threatened
B. Break out
C. Approached

21. Global economy is needed to .. poverty in the world.


A. Eradicate
B. Remove
C. Erase

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22. Some scientist in the European countries . very significant reseach on Ebola.
A. Come over
B. Carried out
C. Hook ever

23. Buying properties is one of the best ways to money


A. Come
B. Take
C. Make.

24. The divorced parent who has children, has the right to .. them as dependents
A. Present
B. Have
C. Claim

25. Life is becoming too stressful for its capacities to to pressure


A. Affect
B. Adapt
C. Receive

26. The governments activities in monitoring the internet major question about prifacy.
A. Entering
B. Raising
C. Starting

27. The new President is scheduled to .. his speech this afternoon.


A. Make
B. Offer
C. Deliver

28. He has a .. in architecture but he makes a living by selling second hand automobiles.
A. Skill
B. Career
C. Degree

29. Managers always try to common problems.


A. Speak up
B. Talk over
C. Talk down

30. It is hard to believe that several students have decided to the course this year.
A. Met
B. Design
C. leave

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PART III GRAMMAR

error identification

1. Ubiquitous (A) computing and nomadic computing are (B) synonymous to (C) mobile
computingg.
2. Our (A) trour guide mentioned that its very warm (B) than it was two years ago (C)
3. The spokesperson reminded (A) the elected (B) presidents about his pledges stating (C)
during the campaign.
4. So (A) do we have a major (B) error on our hands, but we are also (C) not sure how it
happenede.
5. For centuries, geologists scurry (A) around on the surface of our (B) planet, examining
(C) the different rock types.
6. The protester said that (A) the airport is far (B), the more money people have to spend
(C) on the local transportation.
7. The term rich media is synonymous for interactive (A) multimedia, while (B)
hypermedia can (C) considered one particularmultimedia application.
8. Society should to create (A) a healthy society where (B) work is (C) always available
for people.
9. After a hard day of chase (A) criminals or a boring (B) day of ticketing cars, Harrison
would drive (C) home.
10. One of crucial activities (A) for running (B) a successful mold manufacturing business
are (C) project estimation.
11. It was (A) said that her friends and family like (B) were devasted by (C) the news of her
death.
12. The informations (A) and opinions about (B) the situations will (C) probably not vanish
soon.
13. Childrens (A) or adolescent participation in (B) work is generally regarded as (C) being
something positive.
14. On (A) the way to Jakarta, we fortunately (B) met the lady danced (C) with the cute
elephant.
15. Neither (A) the city council members nor (B) the mayor donated their (C) money.

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A-014
Text 1
Pedetricians 1) specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of desease of children. They
administer the appropriate immunizations to 2) prevent disease and watch for any abnormalities
3) during the growth of the child. After 4) completion of medical school, pediatricians must have
at least three years of training in general pediatrics by 5) decision by the special board.
Text 2
Flu symptoms usually develop one to three days after exposure to the virus. Some people
experience 6) symptoms in as short a time as 18 hours. Fever, chills, headache, and total
exhaustion can 7) occur suddenly. 8) frequently, people experience a dry cough and a runny
nose. These 9) respiratory symptoms may worsen and remain for three days. The cough and 10)
fatique may persist for weeks or more.
Text 3
The Internet can be used to support students develop their writing 11) skills. It is 12)
important for teacher to be active facilitators. An obvious issue is how 13) to make sure that
students use English for their online task. Teachers who have never used blogs or social media
might feel 14) lost about what steps to take to make the activities interactive. Fortunately, these
instructors can consult 15) widely available online resources.

Choose the word or phrase that best collocates (combine)


16. communication is the way to carry messages from sender and receiver
17. if you want to advance in your career, you will have to make some carefull decisions.
18. If the alarm system is instaled in each home, overal crime will decrease.
19. Less than 20 minutes after finish smoking, your heart rate will start to normal levels
20. Some hybrid cars are unable to reach gas mileage milestones set by the manufacturers.
21. Death and burial tradition in Tana Toraja are long establised customs in Indonesia.
22. many people are voicing demands to protect nature and show responsibility for future.
23. A Power Company plans to start digging up the area to get methane gas that could generate
electricity.
24. there have been many efforts to promote recycling but turning off the tap is an easier way to
conserve resources
25. The government should set up more school for visually impaired people in remote areas.
26. With Google TV you will be able to start the Web and load apps
27. A popular method of treating exposure to very cold weather is rewarm the fingers
28. Canned foods have been processed to ensure shelf stability. So it is not necessary to
refrigerate the product.
29. A poetic expression touches the heart in a way that no other art form can do.
30. There are many sports that are less energy consuming like golf, fishing and tennis.

GRAMMAR
Error Identification
1. An artefact is any objects made or modified by a human culture.
2. In the volcano ash consists of powder-size to sand-size particles of igneous rock material
that have been blown into the air by an erupting volcano.
3. The effectiveness of the true leader should be assessed in term of grow in competence.
4. Tombs in West Sumba convey not only links to past ancestors and also social dynamics.
5. Humorous therapy uses humorous materials such as books and stories to stimulate
laughter.

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6. Not everyone is aware of the dangers associated with taking pain killer and easy to
becoming addicted.
7. Bullying in school sometimes consists of a group of student taking advantage of or isolating
one student in particular and gain the loyalty of by standers.
8. A common desert phenomenon is the mirage, caused when the light waves are bent or
refracting by air.
9. Imported processed foods are popular and consumers should be cautious about their expire
dates.
10. The beginning stage of gum disease is gingivitis, which is occurs when plaque begins
inflame.
11. Every market oriented executive invest a lot of money into web promoting and development.
12. Certain herbal lip balms are available to cure the unwanted and unexpectedly cracks on the
lips.
13. One of the main reasons why people more afraid to use herbal products is the price.
14. Wooden bird houses bearing a resemblance to the natural surroundings.
15. Rather than using real tobacco, e-cigarettes which powered by batteries use a tobacco
solution.

LISTENING
Short Statement

1. A. The library offers language resources.


B. Identification card cannot be used to borrow book from the library.
C. The library collection is important in student language.
2. A. The bookdrop is located outside the library
B. Book cannot be returned when library is closed
C. You need to drop books in the library.
3. A. Compose needs friendly environment.
B. You must be academicaly succesful.
C. Campus environment contributes to academic.
4. A. The academic advisor reader ready in the class.
B. Academic advisor is ready to help student.
C. The academic advisor is having a meeting.
5. A. You must study Matht module because it helps
B. Math module use highly technical language
C. Math module gives sugestions for coping with technical language.
6. A. The departement offers four field
B. You are encouraged to explore the department.
C. The departement offers private lessons
7. A. The proces uses solution of sea water
B. There is no way to process seawater.
C. Sea water can be made usefull
8. A. You need a microscope to see algae
B. Like any other plants, algae look green.
C. Algae cause water in lakes to look green.
9. A. the experiment uses two leaves
B. the lenses have passed throug quality control.
C. the second lens has a lower degree than the first lens.

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10. A. there are 5 sessions in the afternoon.
B. the poster sessions runs longer than planned.
C. the poster sessions is held at the hotel.

Talks
11. A. Crop production
B. 3 croped of production.
C. Plan your production.

12. A. 1
B. 3
C. 5

13. A. The art of breathing


B. Breathing and happines.
C. Breathing pattern and mind.

14. A. The breathing is deep and fast.


B. The breathing is deep and long.
C. The breathing is shallow and fast.

15. A. plagiarism
B. trick of course
C. Academic integrity
D. managing information

16. A. To meet a deadline


B. To run out of your time
C. Managing information

17. A. pillars
B. Javanese Architecture
C. Yogyakarta palace

18. A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
VOCABULARY
Fill in the blanks.
Text 1
Many people say that they know another language they can speak and 1).
Fluenly about a wide 2).. of subjects, and can follow speech of the others with no difficulty.
In other context, it may mean being able to discuss the rules of grammar in great 3) If we
want to 4) all native speakers within the group who know the language, what sorts of
targets or 5).. do learners have?
1. A. draw B. write C. listen
2. A. range B. angle C. screen
3. A. idea B. view C. detail
4. A. imitate B. consult C. include
5. A. goals B. scenes C. problems
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Text 2
Computers can be helpful in the writing of a piece of text. At the stage where the
11)..is planning text, dialogue programs can help generate 12)., and note-taking
13) to allow the material for later use. Word processing programs 14) the
composition process itself, and spell checkers can be used to improve the 15). Product.

6. A. buyer B. writer C. instructor


7. A. ideas B. income C. anthusiasm
8. A. tools B. tasks C. duty
9. A. type B. kit C. facilities
10. A. quantity B. find C. quality

Choose the word or phrase in A, B, or C that best collocates (combine)


11. Now we know of the chemicals yhat increase an decrease the ..of plant
growth.
A. Rate
B. Grade
C. Degree
12. Ships may be .. into four major types.
A. Named
B. Seperated
C. Devided
13. The quality of air ang climate of the world depends on rain forest.
A. Fritfull
B. Healthy
C. Productive
14. This report does not . recent research on bees.
A. Summarize
B. Depends
C. Disintegrate
15. It is difficult to judge the .. of a website.
A. Possibility
B. Reliability
C. Responsibility
16. Students are strongly encourage to .. full advantage of academic resource.
A. Make
B. Give
C. Take
17. Tutoring resources are available in addition to . The instructor.
A. Assistance from
B. Permission of
C. Examination on
18. The four main blood .. are A, B,, AB, and O.
A. Test
B. Donors
C. Types
19. Not many people can the difference between fruit and vegetable.
A. Give
B. Tell
C. Make
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20. The book How to Change the World meaningfull contributionto the
community.
A. Sees
B. Teaches
C. Gives
21. Mentally . .people often have great difficulty in communicating their feelings.
A. Disabled
B. Enabled
C. Empowered
22. Despite the campaign for academic honesty, many students are still .. about
plagiarism.
A. Doubtful
B. Aware
C. Ignorant
23. A carefull survey .. that light may affect plants responses.
A. Applied
B. Revealed
C. Conducted
24. We .. a serious problem of how to get more water.
A. Do
B. Face
C. Carry
25. You may risk an open .. anoother perso by refusing to do what is wanted.
A. Confrontation
B. Favor of
C. Request for

VOCABULARY
Text 1
Fast food has made akey 1) contribution to the popularization of the simple and quick
products. These factors have attracted entrepreneurial 2) financing through franchising. This has
enabled bussinesses with fast-food concept to achieve rapid development without having to 3)
raise extra capital fund. Mc. Donald and KFC have all 4) developed their chains through
franchising. Because non-fast-food restaurant is less prominent and 5) therefore franchising is
better business.

Text 2
The womans movement. Black rights and the labor movement all have been 6) response
to a need. These movements needed inspiring ideas to 7) raise the motivation of the members
and to make sure ideas can 8) develop and action can be organized. 9) As in the case of
Marxism, the theory was mainly developed by intellectuals who had experience in handling ideas
and 10) formulating theories.

Text 3
La Ladhakis tribe, patience and honesty are 11) held above all other values. Mayor
crimes 12) set do not exist 13) simply high in the Himalayas, Ladakh is a dessert. With no
modern technology, the Ladhakis establised farm 14) suplemented By herding. Ladhakis was
almost completely 15) isolated until a road was build in 1962.

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LISTENING

A. Short Statemens
A-015
1. A. Jane was offered a role in the play
B. Jane took part of my lunch today
C. Jane is very involved in her college work.
2. A. Thanks for the oxygen
B. The oxygen is not good
C. There is no oxygen left.
3. A. Angela wants to begin business scool this autumn.
B. Angela plans to attend her business at school.
C. Attendance at Angelas school has declined .
4. A. Are the lab-stools not inside
B. Why do you want to move the stools ?
C. I think we should take the lab-stools in.
5. A. The younger people liked his art
B. The artist enjoyed having only young people at the exhibit
C. The artist did not care for the people at the exhibit.
6. A. Sam was doing a chemistry experiment
B. Sam was preparing a drink
C. Sam found a new formula
7. A. He explained the way to the lab.
B. I cannot understand his explanation
C. It cannot follow successfully
8. A. Mr. Hubbard is no longer the chairman
B. Mr. Hubbard replaced the last chairman
C. Mr. Hubbard was manager of the apartment
9. A. You lost the poem, didnt you ?
B. It is a difficult poem, isnt it ?
C. Wasnt it hard to stand there anda recite thet poem ?
10. A. It is only coat I have
B. The dry cleaner has my coat
C. My coat needs cleaning .
11. A. Companies responses to the needs of the elderly
B. The medical industry is getting older
C. The needs for rejuvenation
12. A. Business in those countries are in danger
B. Business in those countries must accommodate the needs for the elderly
C. Business in those countries are run as usual
13. A. Loneliness is the main cause of depression faced by older people
B. Married children prefer to live far away from their parents
C. People feel lonely in industrialized countries
14. A. They may be left by their married children as they tend to live on their own
B. They seldom get what they want
C. They no longer work

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15. A. The popularity of jogging
B. A new kind of jogging shoes
C. The importance of jogging in the morning
16. A. The lights on the back of the heels make the jogger visible to the drivers
B. They are used in the winter seasons
C. They can avoid collision with joggers
17. A. People suffering from headache
B. People living in large buildings
C. The need of fresh air in large buildings
18. A. The buildings are stuffy and fresh air is insufficient
B. The buildings have windows
C. The buildings are very large
19. A. The danger of Iguana
B. Favorits pets in the United States
C. Reptils as a surprising source of disease
20. A. They make surrounding dirty
B. They might carry disease
C. They are animals and should be protected from ediction.

VOCABULARY PART

A. Fill in the blanks

Text 1.

In any country, it seems that the young will remain too strong to .(1) . . . . . . being alone. It
is from this (2) . . . . . . that I want to consider writers migration. How come, agroup of men
leave the islands they know best, even (3) . . . . . . . life there ? Why have they (4) . . . . . . . ?
And what are the pleasures of exile ? Do they see such recognition as a (5) . . . . . . . fact
that they are writers ?

1. A. ensure B. Assume C. fear


2. A. premise B. position C. side
3. A. present B. exchange C. offer
4. A. migrated B. departed C. immigrated
5. A. issue B. confirmation C. experience
Text 2.

Of all the subjects which were (6) . . . . . . . indigenous pupils in the colonial schools, the
least culturally-loaded was mathematics. Even today, that (7) . . . . . . . prevails. Where as
educational (8) . . . . . . . . have taken place over which ianguage(s) should be caught.
French civilization is an (9) . . . . . . . school subject for pupils living far from France
Mathematics has always been felt in the (10) . . . . . . . .

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6. A. imposed on B. brought into C. established by
7. A. effect B. belief C. issue
8. A. descriptions B. persuasions C. arguments
9. A. exciting B. appropriate C. inspiring
10. A. universal B. national C. local
Text 3.

Nation, nationality, nationalism all have proved difficult to (11) . . . . . . . . Plausible theory
about it is conspicuously (12) . . . . . . . . Hugh Seton-Watson, author ofv the most (13) . . . . .
book on nationalism, observes and (14) . . . . . . . . that there is no scientific definition.
Tom Nairm, author The Break-up of Britain, candidly (15) . . . . . . . . . . The theory of
nationalism represents Marxisms great historical failure

11. A. define B. decide C. show


12. A. high B. small C. meager
13. A. extensive B. comprehensive C. adequate
14. A. concludes B. achieves C. performs
15. A. tells B. remarks C. describes

B. Choose the word or phrase that best collocates ( combines).


16. Every 1 percentage point increase in the economy, the country normally added
400,000 new jobs.
A. In B. Of C. on
17. There are signs that the two countries finally want to make peace.

A. Do B. held C. make

18. To escape from the charge of corruption, she decide to make up acompletely false story.

A. Put forward B. make up C. bring up

19. Indonesian monetary policy is the constant issue of new banknotes and the consequent
rush of inflation.
A. Presure B. rush presure

20. It is time to increase out involvement, including discuccions towards a more formal
economic cooperation.
A. Off B. upward C. towards

21. Aceh people on the beach were racing down to the beach when the tide was low without
realizing that a tsunami was coming.
A. Wave B.tide C. stream

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22. The local govermment wants to pull down old buildings.

A. Pull B. give C. put

23. The political figure wants his son to run for the city mayor but he is waiting for the
right moment.

A. Look B. care C. run

24. Despite for white hair, he still weary that sweet smile on his face.

A. On B. in C. off

25. Daniel filed a low spit in the Central Jakarta District Court demanding that the list of
contaminated products be published.

A. Proposed B. created C. filed

26. This bank . . . . . . . .the trust of its customers by providing excellent services and sound
advice.

A. Complete B. sound C. elaborate

27. The people heard the news about the existence of crop circle by accident.

A. In B, by C. on

28. State are oliged to respect human right and lay down rules and regulations to protect the
people.
A. Lay B. compose C. create

29. It is compulsory for all nations in the world to ensure legal protection.

A. Legal B. objective C. suitable

30. The scientist usally directs his attention toward problems which be notice to have no
satisfactory explanation.

A. Commits B. makes C. direct

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GRAMMAR

C. Error Identification.
31. Since the starts the villages on Mount Merapi have been evacuated.

32. Altough antcaters rarely attack, when disturbed they are able to strike an enemy with
their sequenzed in their forcams.

33. Laughty our sound is like an adventure action that makes you feel happy.

34. The public reading park at the mall program provides reading corners in the number of
shopping center.

35. Writing a poem is not more different, it is just like writing a story.

36. To smile has been classically shown to lower blood pressure.

37. Extreme climate change is a main cause of the current prolonged drought in Indonesia.

38. Random acts of kindness are a means which we attempt to brighten another persons

day

39. Many other sources besides the principal source of air pollutans, have been found
contribute to the patient.

40. Health vegetarian diets support a life time of good health.

41. The Williem Van Oranye Wayang is a creation of Ki Ledjar Soebroto, the creator of the
so unique story council.

42. Hybrid cars, known for combining both gas and electric power has come on the market.

43. In the days when people lived closer to nature, the easiest way to communicate a
message was to tell story about animal and relate them to human behavior.

44. At major hotels, guest are discovering recycling bins in their rooms, and are encourage
to use towels more than once while they are washed
45. Enviromental health . comprising aspects of human health.

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Part I. listening Comprehesion A-016
A. Numb 1 10 Test your ability to understand short statement in English. Each statement
will be spoken just once. The statement you hear will not writen out for you. Remember, you
are not allowed to take notes or write in your booklet

1. The words dinosour comes from the greek words means terrible lizard.
A. Mining in grace is terrific
B. Dinosour is named in Greek
C. Dinosour comes from Greece
D. Lizard from Greecce is terrible

2. Without oxygen, the creature didnt exist more than three minutes
A. To date, oxigen supply is suffic.
B. Living organism need oxygen to survive
C. Student should read biology book quickly
D. Cells gene can be replace within a few minutes

3. TV remote controler uses infrared log to adjus the volume or change the channel
A. TV remote control works by means of inframed radiation
B. Remote control automatically adjust volume for normal listening levels
C. Recent TV is designed to allow users to search their favorite channel easily
D. The use of TV remote control is for adjusing volume and change the channel

B.This part you will hear five short talks. After each talk, two question will be asked based on
the Information given. Answer the questions following the talk. By choosing A, B, C, or, D
which best answers of the questions. Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in
your test booklet

When Colombus arrived in the America, in 1942, there were already an estimated thirthy to
forty million people living in North and South America. It has therefore been wuite easy for some to
fefuse the idea that Columbus discovered America. How and when this inhabitants came to
America has been the source of much scientific research and discussion. Most archeologists agree
that the first Americans, the true discovered of america, came from norteastern Asia. There is also
a considerable amount of proof that inhabitants have been in America for at least 15,000 years. To
get to the America, these people had cross over the 55 miles wide Bering Strait that seperates Asia
and North America. According to one theory, these people crossed over during periods when a land
bridge existed between the two countries. During Ice Age, so much of the Earths water frozen that
sea level dropped, and it was possible to walk from Asia to North America.

4. What is the topic of the talk ?


A. The History of Colombus
B. The existence of the New World
C. The explanation of the term discovery
D. The life of the Native before Columbuss arrival
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5. When?
A. 1491
B. 1492
C. 1493
D. 1494

Question Communication
6. What is the main idea of the talk ?
A. The topics to talk to other persons at the first meeting
B. How to present ourselves in front of other people
C. Some reasons why we should not talk to strangers
D. Communication to gather Information with other people
7. How many text of message or mention in the talk ?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five

Question
Traveling in lightspeed you can go to New York to Los Angles seventy times in one second. In
that same one second you can make 7,5 trip around the the earth at the equator

8. What is the topic of the talk?


A. The light speed explanation.
B. The speedy of the UV light
C. UV light effect on the skin.
D. Description of the light speed
9. How many times if the light goes around the world per second?
A. 5.5
A. 6.5
B. 7.5
C. 8.5
Part II. Vocabulary
Text I
While water scarcity is a growing problem in most Middle Eastern countries
today, the general public remains largely 1) of this reality and what it can
entail for the future. It seems that unless there is tangible 2) .. as in Jordan
where users receive only 24 hours of water a week people will assume there is
plenty; one only starts 3) . the resource when it can no longer be taken for
granted. Even when people are aware that current levels of water 4) are not
sustainable, they seldom feel any personal responsibility for the situation or any 5)
to change their behavior patterns; in their eyes this responsibility lies with
God or the government.
Source. Earth Enviromental Science, 2007
http://link.s inger.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-69509-7_5pr
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1.
A. Unaware
B. Unproven
C. Undifferent
D. Unexperiented
2. A. Need
B. Scarcity
C. Demand
D. Decrease
3. A. Valuing
B. Keeping
C. Preserving
D. Maintaining
4. A. inundation
B. preservation
C. maintenance
D. consumption
5. A. Compulsion
B. stimulus
C. obligation
D. expectation

Text 2
Sugarcane juice is great for recharging energy because it contains rich carbohydrate
and iron. The Tropical sugarcane is sweet and the juiciest. Being a (6) nutritious product
containing natural sugars, minerals and organic acids, sugarcane juice has many medicinal
properties. It (7) strengthens the stomach, kidneys, heart, eyes, brain and sex organs. The
juice is beneficial in fevers. In febrile disorders which cause fever, where there is a great
protein (8) loss, liberal intake of sugarcane juice supplies the body with necessary protein
and other food (9) elements. Sugarcane is very useful in scanty urination. It keeps the
urinary flow clear and helps the kidneys to perform their functions (10) properly.

Source : http://www.panelamonitor.org/media/docrepo/document/files/sugar-cane-in-
therapeutics.pdf

5. A. Nutritious
B. wonderful
C. remarkable
D. good

6. A. bone hardness
B. develope
C. illnes
D. Strengthens
7. A. recovery
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B. Loss
C. Less
D. condition
8. A. processing
B. hygience
C. elements
D. arrange
9. A. necessary
B. properly
C. greatly
D. form

Text 3

The defition of plagiarism seems simple. Unfortunately, the (11) . of


palgiarism are not clear, so teaching the definition is not enough. My students cannot (12)
distinguish between a quatation and a parapharase. Difficulties with these terms are
(13) . We read a texts not as information to be absorbed, but as claims to be (14)
Students should read to learn that truth, and they should write to (15)
mastery of it.

10. A. Concept
B. Identification
C. Information
D. Explanation
11. A. Directly
B. Quickly
C. Accurately
D. Completely
12.
A. applied
B. reffered
C. influenced
D. embedded
13.
A. properly
B. made
C. analyzed
D. reported

14. A. inquire
B. express
C. improve
D. demonstrate
B. Choose the word or phrase in A, B, or C that the best collocates (combines)
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15. The road to better health is paved with the small decisions we every day.
A. Do
B. Take
C. Make
D. Produce
16. Random of kindness are means by which we make a deliberate attempt to brighten
another persons day by doing something thougful, nice, and caring for them
A. Acts
B. Plays
C. Shows
D. conduct
17. Healthy vegetarian diets support a life time of good health and .. protection againts
numerous disease, including our countrys three biggest killers : heart disease, cancer, ang
strokes.
A. Grant
B. Display
C. Present
D. provide
18. Using a stathoscope enables a physician to hear sounds in the body, exspecialy heart
and lung sounds.
A. Resulted
B. Appeared
C. Produced
D. originated
19. During a migraine headache the blood vessels become full of blood and press on
surrounding nerves,..pain
A. Raising
B. Making
C. Starting
D. causing
20. The most important aspect of modern Indonesia cuisine is that food must be halal
Islamic food laws.
A. Adjusting to
B. According to
C. Conforming to
D. Agreeing with
21. Feminist geography is an approach in human geography which . The theories,
methods and critiques of feminism to the study of the human environment, society and
geographical space.
A. Applies
B. Performs
C. Practices
D. Implements
PART I
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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

Directions number 1-10 test your ability to understand short statements in English. Choice
what is the most relevant to the statement you hear in the recording. Each statement will be
spoken just one. The ststement you hear will not be written out for you. Remember, you are
not allowed to take notes or write in your test booklet.

1. The piece of paper his holding contains a hidden map to the treasure.
A. The piece of paper is actually the treasure.
B. He is holding treasure and a map.
C. He has a map to the treasure in his hand.
D. He is holding the treasure wrapped in a piece of paper.

2. This program is designed to encourage the student to pursuit careers in rural community
A. Student from the Department of Design are allowed to participate.
B. The program offers careers for student in rural communities.
C. The program is designated for rural communities.
D. Students are encourage to work in rural goverments.

3. During the group discussions both the student and the teacher learn about opinion on
topic
A. Both opinions are returned to the topic.
B. Group discussions are too complicated for young students.
C. The student and the teacher share their opinions in the group discussions.
D. The teacher may ask the students opinions on particular topic.

4. A flag hoisting ceremony is held to mark the anniversary of Indonesias Independence Day
A. The anniversary of Indonesians Independence Day is celebrated by hoisting a flag.
B. Indonesian flag were made at the time of the Proclamation of Independence.
C. A ceremony is held by reading the text of the Proclamation of Independence.
D. The ceremony of Indonesias Independence Day si hosted by government and private
institutions.

5. The construction caused the street is very noisy I just cant standed
A. I cant stand near the the construction.
B. The noise from the the construction is annoying.
C. The street is very noisy because of the traffic.
D. The noise from the street disturb the construction.

6. This is a movie that really inspire me to care about the social problems.
A. I am motivated to be concerned with social problems after watching the movie.
B. A movie entitled inspiration deals with the problems in the country.
C. A movie about social problems is carefully
D. Social problems inspire me to make a movie

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7. We have two month to write the paper but the other three are almost at the same time so we
need to organize your time wisely
A. The papers need to be organized wisely.
B. The paper si the only assigment
C. There are four paper to write.
D.The papers have to be written wisely.

8. This book was guideline on disaster management for beginners


A. The book guides people during the disaster.
B. The book si suitable for beginners to understand disaster management.

9. A poster session has potensial to reach larger number of people than typical oral
presentation
A. A Poster

10. This week is call reading week because you are supposing used to study
A. A reading week
B. There are no class
C. it is best to go on
D. You may fail

Directions in this part you will hear five short talks. After each talk, two questions will be
asked based on the information given. Answer the question following the talk, by choosing A,
B, C, or D which best answer the question. Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or
write in your test booklet.

Bicycles were introduced in the 19th century in Europe and as of 2003, more than 1 billion
have been produced worldwide, twice as many as the number of automobiles that have been
produced. They are the principal means of transportation in many regions. They also provide a
popular form of recreation, and have been adapted for use as children's toys, general fitness,
military and police applications, courier services, and bicycle racing.

Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle

11. What is the topic of the talk ?


A. The production of bicycles.
B. The development of bicycle racing
C. bicycles as a means of transportation.
D. The origin and functions of bicycles.

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12. When were bicycle was introduce
A. in 2003
B. in the 18 century
C. in the 19 century
D. in the early 19 century

The Louvre or The Louvre Museum is the world's largest museum and a historic monument
in Paris, France. Nearly 35,000 objects from prehistory to the 21st century are exhibited. On 5
February 2015 about one hundred archaeologists, protesting against commercial private
involvement to protect France's heritage, blocked Louvre's ticket desks to facilitate free access to
the museum. At least one announcement reading "Free entrance offered by the archeologists" was
attached to the ticket desk and a number of people visited the museum free of charge.
(Souce : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louvre )

15. What is the topic of the talk ?


A. A protest at the Louvre Museum
B. Description of the Louvre Museum
C. The architecture of the Louvre Museum
D. The object exhibited in the Louvre Museum.
16. What is the result of the protest at the museum ?
A. Free access was granted all visitors.
B. some visitors did not have to pay to enter the museum
C. The museum was closed temporary
D. Some archeologist were allowed to enter the museum

A museum curator is often considered to be a manager or overseer of a museum. Depending


on the size of a particular museum, there may be just one curator or there may be several. In
general, a small museum will usually only have one curator overseeing the entire facility, while a
larger museum will usually hire several curators to oversee the different sections.
Museum curators can be found in nearly every type of museum there is, including art museums,
history museums, and even childrens museums. Without a curator, a museum would have a very
difficult time opening its doors to the public each and every day.
Source: http://www.cornerstonecharter.com/ourpages/auto/2015/5/15/37605860/careers%20in%20art%20web%20pages.docx.

19. What is the topic of the talk ?


A. Visitors to a museum.
B. A museum curator.
C. Different types of museum.
D. Dificulties in museum management.

20. What is the number of curator in the museum ?


A. The opening hours.
B. The different sections.
C. The numbers of visitors.
D. The size of the museum.
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PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Part A
1. English is the most general language to the international business world.
A. Commonly the language used in International business world in English
B. English speaking countries uses English for business
C. Generally people carry out English course in order to business
D. When doing business the general speaks English

2. Komodo dragon hunt and prey other animals including birds and mammals
A. Komodo is like dragon
B. Komodo Dragon hunts only mammals.
C. some animal are are the target of Komodo dragon
D. The hunting of the comodo Include dragon

Part B. Question
Chlorophyll looks green because it absorbs red and blue light, making these colors
unavailable to be seen by our eyes. It is the green light which is NOT absorbed that finally
reaches our eyes, making chlorophyll appear green. However, it is the energy from the absorbed
red and blue light that is, thereby, able to be used to do photosynthesis. The green light (that)
we can see is not and cannot be absorbed by the plant, and thus cannot be used to do
photosynthesis
(Adapted from hp://biology.clc.uc.edu)
(http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:EY10Exeg2gwJ:www.scienze.uniroma2
.it/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/PROPOSITIONAL-LOGIC-2.pdf+&cd=4&hl=id&ct=clnk&gl=id)

3. What is the topic of the talk?


A. Green light
B. Chlorophyll
C. Photosynthesis
D. Red and blue light
4. What kind of light that can be use for photosynthesis ?
A. green light
B. green and blue light
C. Red and yellow light
D. Red and Blue light

Question number 13-14 (http://www.manythings.org/voa/history/214.html)


The 1960s began with the election of the first president born in the twentieth century -- John
Kennedy. For many Americans, the young president represent hope for the nation. When
Kennedy was murdered in 1963, many felt that their hopes died, too. A time of innocence and
hope soon began to look like a time of anger and violence. More Americans protested to
demand an end to the unfair treatment of black citizens. Many more protested to demand an
end to the war in Vietnam. And many protested to demand full equality for women.
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5. What is the topic of the talk?
A. America . In 1966 ( Pemilihan president pertama di Amerika pada tahun 1966)
B. The equality of women
C. Kennedys presidency
D. The election of John F. Kennedy
6. What is the issue of the protes ?
A. The Violence of black citizen
B. Equality for black citizen and women . And the end of Vietnam war (
C. The empowerment of women
D. The murder of John F. Kennedy

Question number 17-18


Students, The keys to presenting the perfect speech is preparation and practice. World
leaders don't just stand up and make up a speech on the spot - they carefully prepare every
beforehand. They even employ people to write their speeches, although remember, this is not an
option at school!
In each speech must be Personal, Clear and interesting. Personal because you speak to
audience, Clear because you have make to the audience understand what are you talking about
and Interesting because you had to make the audience atraktif to you speech this cam make
memorable. Lets practice
7. What is the topic of the talk ?
A. Speech
B. Writing
C. Stand Up
D. Poetry
8. Where the talk take place ?
A. Office
B. Classroom
C. Telephone
D. Garden
VOCABULARY
Number 6-10
This paper explores the unification of the school system in Indonesia from December 1949
to August 1950. The unification of the educational system during the eight-month period reflected
the Indonesian state formation in its earliest stage. It was a process of indonesianization in which
the Indonesian Republicans in the Yogyakarta administration dominated the arena. State
intervention in the teaching of religious courses and the position of the school system for non-
Indonesian children were two of the most critical issues. At the same time, centralization of
educational policy making was looming. The aim of this paper to examine the early process of the
Indonesian state formation in education by making use of the archives disposed at ANRI that so for
have been much neglected in the writing of the history of Indonesian education.

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