Listening Section
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to
show how well you understand spoken English. There are four parts to this
section with special directions for each part.
PART I
Questions 1 to 4.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues
and questions spoken in English. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken
twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully
to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue
and the question about it, read the five possible answers, and decide which one
would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample
question.
You will hear
Man : What can I help you, Mum?
Woman : Please
buy a kilo of rice, two kilos of sugar, a half kilo of eggs and a pack of tea.
Man : Do you need some chicken nuggets?
Woman : No,
we still have some in the refrigerator.
Narrator : What
shouldn't the man buy?
A.
Eggs.
B.
Tea.
C.
Rice.
D.
Sugar.
E.
Nuggets.
Narrator: The best
answer to the question "What shouldn't the man buy?" is nuggets.
Therefore you should answer (E).
1. A. Warm.
B. Drier.
C. Hotter.
D. Cooler.
E. Very hot.
2. A. A sport competition.
B. Nation's youth education.
C. Tire country's college students.
D. Oil and Gas Company’s science
competition.
E. Means of educating the nation's
youth.
3. A. Take a guava juice.
B. Order an orange juice.
C. Try an ice tea.
D. Order a cola float.
E. Drink mineral bottled water.
4. A. He was spy.
B. He was a bullfighter.
C. He wrote famous stories.
D. He wrote about bullfighting.
E. He wrote an adventure novel.
PART TI
Questions 5 to 7
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete
dialogues spoken in English, followed by four responses, also spoken in
English. The dialogues and the responses will be spoken twice. They will not be
printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers
are saying. You have to choose the best response to each question.
Now listen to a sample
question.
Woman : Do you have any plans for next
weekend?
Man : I am thinking of going mountain
climbing.
Woman : That's interesting. Can I go with
you?
Man : Do you have any suggestions for
activities there?
Woman : ………
Narrator : What does the woman probably respond?
A. Sorry, but I don't
lanorv much about that.
B. Yes, we could have
a barbeque there.
C. Yes, I think that
mountain is too high.
D. Yes, I really love
mountain climbing.
Narrator : The best
answer to the question "What does the woman probably respond?" is “Yes,
we could have a barbeque there." Therefore you should choose answer (B).
5. Mark your answer
on your answer sheet.
6. Mark your answer
on your answer sheet.
7. Mark your answer
on your answer sheet.
PART III
Questions: 8 to 11.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or
monologues spoken in English. The dialogues or monologues will be spoken twice.
They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue or
monologue, look at the five pictures provided in your test book, and decide
which would be the most suitable one for the dialoglre or monologue you have heard.
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PART IV
Questions 12 to 15.
Directions:
In this part of the
test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice.
They will not be printed in your test book, so you must
listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you hear the
monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which
one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 12 and 13
are based on the following monologue.
A. Gallery complex.
B. Buddhist
mythology.
C. Cambodia.
D. Khmer Empire.
E. Angkor Wat.
A. Old Empire.
B. Yosadapura Empire.
C. Meru Empire.
D. The King Empire.
E. Khmer Empire.
Questions 14 and 15
arc based on the following monologuc.
A. The poor mouse.
B. The prisoners.
C. The frog.
D. The mouse.
E. The hawk.
A. By using his beak.
B. By using his
talons.
C. By shouting
loudly.
D. By flying in the
sky.
E. By observing a
rnouse.
This is the end of
the listening section
13.
t4.
15.
The text is for
questions 16 and 17.
Bahasa Inggris
SMA/IUA IPS
To the manager of
Taco Tacontento :
I am writing to bring
to your attention a serious issue I had in your establishment
last week. I ordered
a vegetarian bean burrito, and haltway through my meal, I bit into
what turned out to be
a chicken bone.
I am a .,zegetarian,
and the presencc of bone in rny burrito rvas jarring. I showed the
bone to the staff, who
offered to make me a new btrrrito with the same beans the bone
presumably carne
from. I did not want to risk eating any meat or finding another bone,, so
I asked for a taco
salad instead.
I am a regular
customer at your restaurant, and I have never had any problems with
your food in the
past. While I am relatively certain this u,as a fluke, I am still concerned
about how the bone
got into the beans. I would like to know how this might have
happened.
I am also concerned
with the lack of understanding I received from the staff member
who helped me. I
don't know if she was working alone or merely misunderstood my
request, but she
refused to let me speak to her supervisor while I was in the restaurant. I
felt she acted very
unprofessionally.
I hope to hear back
from you about this incident. I can be reached by phone at
(555)867-5309 at any
time or by email at mhoss@mailclient.cont.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Hoss
16. The text is about
a letter of .. ..
A. inquiry
B. complaint
C. application
D. order
E. reservation
What was the writer
concerned about?
A. The cheated
restaurant.
B. A wrong food.
C. Bone in burrito.
D. Non vegetarian
taco.
E. Unserved taco.
17.
This text is for
questions 18 lrnd 19.
18. What is this
advertisement about?
A. A new office
building.
B. Office suites to
rent.
C. The unusual
building downtown.
D. Office suites to
sell.
E. A building in the
business district.
19. The good point
about the office suits is . ...
A. furnished
B. available in one
tYPe size
C. far from Public
Places D. several blocks away from subway stop
E. easy to reach for
commuters
This new and unusual
building in the downto'wn business district offers
unique opportunities
for smail to midsized tenants to
occupy an entire
floor
OFFICH SI,JETHS
from 1 ,600 to 6,000
squaro feet are available for
immediate occupancy,
Commuting is easy,
with the subway stop only one block away. lt's
Convenient to ShopS,
restaurants, hotels, and business services.
For leasing
information call 303*572*5947
20.
22.
The followins text is
for questions 20 to 221
Residents donate land
before the flood
TANGERANG: A number
of residents in Cireundeu Ciputat, South Tangerang have donated
parcels of their land
to help minimize the impact of flooding aiong the Pesanggrahan River
dtring the coming
rainy season.
"There are four
residents in Cirendu who donate land. ln Poncol villlage, Pak Benny
and Pak Aep donated
200 square meters each," said Aji Awan, the head of the water resources
departnent.
Aji said that
housing compound,
widening the river.
The size of plots
donated to the local varied ranging from 25 square
meters to 1600 square
meters said Aji.
"They gavc their
land for the normalization program, because they don't want to be hit
by floods during the
upcoming rainy season," he added.
Beside the residents,
about three housing complexes near the river also willling to work
with the local
adnrinistration, according to head of the South Tangerang highway and water
recources cy Retno
Parwati. (nai
What is the text
about?
A. Tangerang's residents
prevent flood.
B. The infrastructure
development program.
C. Many residents
donate land for helping other people.
D. The government ask
the residents to donate their land.
E. Residents' land
donation to minimize the impact of flooding.
Why did the residents
donate their land to municipal administration office?
A. To get much money
from the government.
B. To develop their
environment.
C. To become good
citizens.
D. To help the
municipal administration
E. To save and guard
their region against flooding.
"The size of the
plots donated to the local administration varied, .. "(Paragraph 4)
The underlined word
is closest in meaning to ....
A. events from the
storY
B. small piece of
land
C. secret plan to do
something
D. line of the land
E. illegal plan
Pak Bila and Pak
Pambudi two other residents living near the Pratama
also donated land
located near river's embankment that was needed for
2t,
24.
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23.
25. "... and by
the age of 16, he had made his first appearance fbr
Barcelona."(Paragraph4)
The underlined word
is closest in meaning to ...
A. act
B. play
C. mark
D. debut
E. impression
Messi was born in
Rosario, Santa Fe Province. to parents Jorge Floracio,Messi, a factory
steel worker, and
Celia Maria Cuccittini, a part-time cleaner. His paternal family
originates from the
Italian city of Ancona, from wliich his ancestcrr, Angelo Mcssi,
immigrated to
Argentina in 1883. He has two older brothers, Rodrigo and Matias, and a
sister, Maria Sol. At
the age of five, Messi started playing football for Grabdoli, a local
club coached by his
father Jorge.
At the age of 1 1,
Messi was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency. Local
powerhouse River
Plate showed interest in iv{essi's progress, but were not willing to pay
for treatment fbr his
condition, which cost $900 a month. Carlos Rexach, the sporting
director of FC
Barcelona, was made aware of his talent as Messi and his father were able
to arrange a trial
r,vith the team. Rexach, r.,,,ith no other paper at hand, offered Messi a
contract written on
paper napkin. Barceiona offered to pay Messi's medical bills on the
condition that he
moved to Spain.
At the age of 13,
Messi and his father moved to Barcelona. In the new country Messi was
offered the chance to
train soccer power house at FC Barcelona's youth academy,La
Masia.
Although he was often
homesick in his new country, Messi moved quickly through the
junior system ranks,
and by the age of 16, he had made his first appearance for
Barcelona. Messi put
himself in the record books on May l, 20A5, as the youngest player
to ever score a goal
for the franchise. That same year, he led Argentina to the tittle in the
under-20 World Cup,
scoring on a pair of penalty kicks to propel the team over Nigeria.
This text is for
questions 23 to 25
According to text,
Carlos Rexach ....
A. played with Messi
in River Plate club
B. offered Messi to
play with his team
C. rejected to pay
Messi's disease treatment
D. joined Messi's
father to train some players
E. diagnosed clearly
about Messi's disease
The main idea of
paragraph two is ....
A. the sporting
Director of FC Barcelona was aware of Messi's talent
B. Carlos Rexach paid
Messi's medical bill
C. River Plate wanted
to pay Messi's medical bill
D. Messi suffered
from a growth hormone dificiency
E. local power house
River Plate was surprised to see Messi's progress
27.
28.
29.
The text is for
ouestions 26 to 29.
All human beings eat
food and nrake use of the circmical energy in it, so do all other
animals. Perhaps you
wonder wherc all that cliemical energy colnes from. Why doesn't
the food all get used
up?
The answer is that
new food is being grown as fast as old food is used to. It is the
green plants that
form the new food. Animais either eat the plants or eat other animals
that have eaten
piants.
The green substance
of plants is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll can absorb sunlight.
When it cloes so, it
changes the energy of the sun into chemical energy. The chemical
energy prescnt in
sunlit chlorophyll is used to combine dioxide in the air with w'ater from
the soil. Starch and
other complicated compounds are formed. These are high in
chemical energy
obtained from the sunlit chlorophyll.
They make up the food
on which rnankind and all other animals live. In the process
of forming this food,
some oxygen atoms are left over. These are given off into the air
by the plants. The
whole process is called photosyntesis.
Thus, plants use
sunlight to form tbod anci oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water
again. Plants change
the sun's energy into chemical energy. And animals change the
animal into kinetic
and heat ener
The text is about
....
A. the process of
changing chemical energy
B. the formation of
carbondioxide
C. the green
substance of Plants
D. the process of
photosyntesis
E. the use of
chemical energy
What will happen when
the chlorophyll absorbs sunlight? It will ....
A. change heat into
kinetic energY
B. form complicated
compound
C. make use of heat
energy
D. change kinetic
energy into chemical energy
E. change the sun's
energy into chemical energy
From the text we know
that ....
A. plants need to
heat energy to live
B. all human beings
need chemical energy
C. plants absorb
sunlight to produce kinetic energy
D. chlorophyll is the
most important thing in photosyntesis
E. sun's energy
cannot be formed into kinetic energy
The green substance
in plants is chlorophyll.
The underlined word
in the above sentence is closest in meaning to ....
A. core
B. body
C. stuff
D. essence
E. material
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26.
Bahasa Inggris
SMA/IUA IPS
The following text is
for questions 30 to 32.
Nowadays, many people
have realized that
agriculture is much
more important than other
supporting tools in
economic development. In
Indonesia,
agriculture should be the priority of
development because
of some good reasons.
First of all, the
agriculture's contribution in
the beginning of the
development of the country
was the highest of
all sectors. At present, almost
half of the total
Indonesian labors are rvorking in
agriculture sector,
but the contribution of agriculture sector does not reach 30 percent.
Second, agriculture
sector is expected to fulfil the need of food in the country. As
the number of
population increases in an alarming rate each year, food supply mtisi also
increase but
agricultural production per capita never increases more than one percent
each year, and in
some extreme cases, it is even stagnant.
Last but not least,
without agricultural development, the growth of industrial sector
will be hampered
because the growth that comes from industry will bring a wider gap
into the internal
economy in that country. In turn, this gap will create serious poverty
problem, wider
inequality of income distribution, and increase unemployment.
tsased on the above
discussion, it is obvious that the government should put
agriculture as the
priority of national development.
The text is about ..
. .
A. the importance of
agriculture in the economic development
B. the agriculture
contribution in the development of the country
C. the growth of
industrial sector in the country
D. the quality of
agriculture in the country
E. the process of
developing the agriculture
In order to support
economic development, the government should ....
A. produce more food
as the priority
B. reduce labors in
agriculture sector
C. supply more food
for the national need
D. increase
industrial sector as the first priority
E. prroritize
agriculture in the national development
The main idea of
paragraph 2 is . . . .
A. almost half of
Indonesian labors are working in agriculture sector
B. less than 30
percent of Indonesian labours work in agriculture sector
C. there is no
agriculture's contribution in the beginning of the development
D. agriculture's
contribution in the beginning of the development reaches more than
30 Percent E.
agriculture's contribution to the government was better in the beginning of the
develoPment
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30.
31.
34.
35.
This text is for
questions 33 to 35
A. a fable movie
B. a fiction book
C. a suspense film
D. a science story
book
E. an imaginative
character
Which of the
following statement about Aaron is stated in the text?
A. His older brother
was killed in the fishing accident
B. He did not like
his brother much.
C. Ifis brother died
because of sickness.
D. He was the only
survivor in the tishing accident.
E. He blamed other
people for the accident.
Who is the director
of the movie?
A. George Mackay.
B. George Emiley.
C. Paul Wright.
D. Mac Dickie.
E. Michael Smiley.
It is just one of
three movies opening this week featuring rising star George MacKay, a
gifted and versatile
actor whose ship appears to have come. in this affecting and
atrnospheric fable he
plays Aaron, the sole survivor of a mysterious fishing accident in
which several souls
were lost, including his long-idolised older brother.
Stigmatised by the
insular Scottish community who blame hirn for the unexplained
tragedy and
enraptured by fairytale memories of a ses devil that swallowed children into
its "dirty
belly", this wandering ghost is drawn back to the dark waters whose
whispered
secreats haunt his
waking dreams. With its shifting visual and evocative soundscapes,
this is an anesting
and hypnotic feature debut from writer-director Paul Wright, who won
a bBafta with his
short film Until the River Runs Red.
The extraordinary
I(ate Dickie is utterly believable as the heartbroken mother whose
bedside stories fired
her son's imagination, and whose karaoke rendition of the First
Time Ever I Saw Your
Face rings with almost unbeareable pathos. Michael Smiley is
equally strong as the
putative father-in-law with an ove{protective mean streak who
becomes Aaron's
physical adversary, but the real monsters here are altogether more
mythical and elusive.
A full week after first viewing, I find myself still sifting throungh
montase imases that
lineer in the mind like a half-remembered dream.
This text is for questions
36 to 38.
ALL'THROUGH TI]E
NIGHT
Mary Higgins Clark
Reading Mary Higgins
Clark always relninds me of rvatctring "Murder She Wrote".
The show usually had
three plot lines - the standard "rule of three" - and by the end of
the hour it r,vas
wrapped neatly like a nice package r,vith Angela Lansbury tying up the
loose 6nds by solving
the case brilliantly. Through we knew the formula, it never kept us
from tunilg in,
usually for the sheer pleasure of escape and watching the story unfold.
The three plots in
All 'fhrough the Night concern a stolen chalice, a missing baby
and a will whiil,
r."*s to be fraudulent. To solve the mystery, she revives her beloved
characters Alvirah
and Willy Meehan - the former cleaning woman and plumber who
won the lottcry and
left their life in Jackson l{eights, Queens tbr an apartment on Central
park. Like Angela
Lansbury, the two of them have fun along tire way solving the puzzle.
The pace is swift and
the story is a pure escape - totally fun Mary Higgins Clark. I
admit however, that I
am still trying to conjqpe up what the melody of the song. "A11
Through the
Night" sounds like.
This holiday season,
put aside
Through the Night.
When you close
festivities. And then
you might just
baq. as well.
Who is the writer of
the book "All Through the Night?"
A. Alvirah.
B. Willy Meehan.
C. Angel Lansbury.
D. Jackson Heights.
E. Mary Higgins
Clark.
By reading 'All
Through The Night', you will feel ....
A. sad
B. happy
C. angry
D. deceitful
E. annoyed
"The pace is
swift and the story is a pure escape ..." (Paragraph 3)
The underlined word
means .. . .
A. struggle
B. imagination
C. easy story
D. suspense
E. way out
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your chores and curl
up on the couch with "All
it you will be
relaxed and more ready to enjoy the
want to tuck a copy
into someone's stocking or gift
36.
37.
38.
The text is for
question 39.
Part of the decision
to live the homeschooling lifestyle should include weighing the
pros and cons of
homeschooling. Those who favor homeschooling state that it is
educational freedom.
Most homeschooled students have the choice to study and learn
what they want, when
they want, for as long as they want. With your lives no longer
revolving around
school hours, homework and the school calendar, your family can plan
off-season vacations,
visit parks and museums during the week, and live your lives
according to what
works fbr you. Next, it is certainly emotional freedom. Sadly, peer
pressure,
competition, boredorn, and bullies are all part of a typical school day.
Homeschooled kids can
dress, act and think the way they want, without fear of ridicule or
a need to "fit
in". But, the opponents are of different views. Homeschooling is time
restraints.
Homeschooling can be a full-time job unto itself. It takes research,
preparation, time to set
up, clean-up, organization, and of course, teaching itself. This is a
lot to do on top of
other work, be that a job outside the home, or all that goes with running
a family. It also has
financial restraints. For married parents, one partner often foregoes
full-time employment
out of the home in order to homeschool. This can be a big sacrifice
for families who are
struggling to balance their budget.
39. Parents prefer
homeschooling to conventional education as .. .
A. homeschooling
frees children from physical, mental and emotional pressures.
B. conventional
schooling takes up sizeable time and money of parents.
C. formal education
tends to put more emphasis on academic learning.
D. homeschooled
children's talent can be more optimally developed.
E. children educated
formally tend to develop violence.
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uestions 40 and 41.
Bahasa Inggris SMA/MA
IPS
The followin text is
for
As trre title implies
ffiyfTfl;#fJ';3r"!,'J["JiIllusic downroading rhe
Recording Industry
Association of America (RIAA) along with several recording artist
filed lawsuits
against the company alleging that they "infringed on record labels'
copyrighted music is
illegal, but many industry professionals avid downloaders and legal
experts are still
debating whether or not it can be vierved as immoral.
There are those who
believe that downloading a song without paying for it is not only
illegal, but immoral.
Nonetheless, people continue to download songs anyway,
rationali zing tirat
the record companies are getting what they deserve years after
overpriced CD's or
that the artists won't really miss tire money. Some people are not sure
what to make of the
situation, sympathizing in some respects with either side. There are
several proposed
solutions to this probiem, but it has becotne obvious that there is not
easy or clear answer.
After recording
companies experienced record losses over the last few years
contributed largely
to this controversial practice, the RIAA has made its positions clear.
They commenced to
"take legal action against thousands of people for illegally sharing
music files".
They view this as the first step to encouraging file-sharers to stop illegally
downloading music.
RIAA is not the only parties potentially harmed by illegal filesharing,
but also the artists
who work to produce these albums Recording artists
Anastasia feels that
"if you dig an artist that much, then you should want to help keep
that artists alive,
by purchasing one file-sharing is a considered a large threat to the
entertainment
industry"
Many down-loaders
realize that this activity is illegal, but they are unclear about how
it can be construed
as unethical. Many of the individuals who engage in file sharing are
teenagers undoubtedly
with limited budgets. For them, the harmfull effects of their
download on
multimillionaire recording artists are negligible. Futhermore, it is difficult
for thern to view the
situation fi'om the standpoint of pampered artists and greedy
recording companies.
In the duy before music dorvn-loads, CDs cost about $ 17.99.
Listener often argued
that they had overpaid because albums have only one or two good
songs. Moreover,
artists usually only received a fraction of the proceeds, making
,""&dirrg
companies wealthy. Others believe that downloading music is okay as long as
the person does not
burn CDs and sell them.
40. According to
those who agree, music downloading is . . ..
A. harmful fbr both
recording companies and the antists
B. not harmful since
the recording companies are greedy
C. okay as the person
does not have budget to get the CDS
D. okay unless for
business purposes
E. okay because only
teenagers who download music
41. ".. .
recording artist are neglieible" (Parugraph 4).
The underlined word
is closest in rneaning to ....
A. very urgent
B. unpredictable
C. insignificant
D. not effective
E. less imPortant
42.
This text is for
ouestian 42.
Clirnate change is
the corxequence of rirrchecked pollution. When carbon
emissions caused by
human activity enter the air thcy have dangerous eftbcts on the
environnlent,, the
cconoffiy, and our rvellbcing. But just as humans cause it, r,ve can stop
its progress. Climate
change is caused by trapping excess carbon in Earth's atmosphere.
T'his trapped carbon
pollution heats up, altering ihe ilarth's climate patterns. The largest
source of this
pollution is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal and oil for energy.
While carbon ltas
entered the atmosphere for rniliions of years through natural events
such as forest fires
anC volcanoes, the burning of fossil fuels and the clearing of land
have resulted in the
highest levels of greenhouse pollution in our atrnosphere in the last
800,000 years. The
Earth's atmosphere lias evolvcd to retain sufficient warmth from the
sun to encourage a
healthy, dynamic ecosystem, r,vhile shielding us from its harsher
effects. The
introduction of huge amounts of excess pollutants thickens this blanket of
protective gases,
causing heat to remain trapped rvithin, rathcr than harmlessly escaping
skyrvards. 'fhese
gases carl remain in our atrnosphere for up to 90 years, contributing to
lons-term warmln
What is the topic of
the text?
A. Processes in the
event of greenhousc pollution.
B. Relationships
between pollution and climate.
C. Effects of air
pollution on the atmosphere
D. Meanings of global
warming.
E. Causes of clirnate
change.
This text is for
ouestions 43 and 44.
There are mally kinds
of cactus plants. but most grow in deserts and other dry
places. These plants
have adaptations, or special features, that let them live in places
where there is little
water.
Imagine only having
to take one big drink of water two or tluee times ayear! That's
all the water a
cactus plants needs. The cactus is made up mostly of stems and roots.
Most kinds of cactus
have no leaves or leaves that are very small. The cactus is made for
storing water, and
water can escape through leaves.
The roots of a cactus
spread out close to the surface of the ground. When it rains,
the roots soak up as
much water as possible. Cactus plants do not close to one another.
Each planT needs lots
of room to collect water. The stem of the cactus stores the water
for the later use.
When spring rains
fall on the desert, the cactus plants bloom. Beautiful yellow, red,
orange, and white
flowers appear on cactus plants. These flowers grow singly rather
than in bunch
After reading the
text we know that ....
A. Cactus keeps water
in its stem
B. Cactus can only
grow in deserts
C. All kinds of
cactus have no flowers
D. All kinds of
cactus have no leaves
E. Cactus drinks
water during wet season
43.
44. When it rains,
the roots soak up as much water as possible. (Paragraph 3)
The underlined words
have the closest rneaning with ....
A. penetrate
B. immerse
C. absorb
D. assimilate
E. saturate
This text is for
questions 45 and 46,
45. Who announces the
finance in the head office?
A. The director.
B. The secr etary .
C. Prabowo.
D. ArifHidayat.
E. Natharisyah
"He is extremely
knowledgeable .. .."
The underlined word
is closest in meaning to ....
A. truthful
B. explainable
c. thinkable
D. meaningful
E. well-informed
46.
ANINOLINCEMENT
Bandung, May 1't,
2013
Mr. Arif Hidayat will
be the head of branch office of our firm here. He has been
successfully handling
the finance in the head office of our firm in Jakarta. He is extremely
knowledgeable in thi
field of accounting. He has been scheduled to come to our office on
May 1", 2013,
accompanied by Mr. Prabowo, the marketing manager. He will start
working on the next
day.
H.R. Manager
Natharisyah
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47. Arrange these
sentences into the correct story!
48.
49.
A. skin
B. scales
C. seals
D. shells
E. skull
A. eyes
B. bones
C. fingers
D. thumbs
E. shoulders
The Smartest Parnot
1. The word was
catano.
2. One duy, after he
had been trying so many times to make the bird say Catano, the
man really got very
angry
3. The parrot r,vas
standing proudly and scrcaming at the last old chicken:"Say Catano
or I'11 kill you."
4. Once upon time, a
man had a wonderful parrot.
5. The man felt
excited having the smartest parrot but he could not understand why the
parrot rvould not say
catano.
6. He picked the
parrot and throw it into the chicken house as they were as stupid as the
chicken and he
countinued to humble; ".You know, I will cut the chicken and the
parrot if you cannot
say catano."
7. The parrot could
say every word, except one rvord.
The correct
arrangement to made a meaningful story is .. ..
A. 5-7-1-4-2-6-3
B. 2-6-3-7-l-5-4
c. 7-r-5-2-6-3*4
D. 4-7-1-5-2-6-3
E. t-4-7-5-2-6-3
uestions 48 to 50
hased on the following clozc test.
Octopuses are
mollusks, a kind of animal with a soft body. Unlike other
mollusks, such as
clams and oysters, octopuses and squid have no hard . . .. (48) to protect
them. An octopus is
an animal without any bones. Surrounding the main portion of its
body is a fleshy
covering, called a mantle. Most of the internal organs of an octopus are
inside the mantle. An
octopus has two big . ... (49), so it has very good vision. Seals,
eels, and other sea
animals prey on octopuses. An octopus' main method of defense is to
shoot a cloud of dark
ink into the water. The ink cloud confuses the attacker, and the
octopus jets away.
Octopuses can also . ... (50) color rapidly when they are in danger.
,v chanee color to
fit in with their surroundings. This helps them to hide from
50.
A. cornplain
R. woilder
C. dclivcr
D. change
E. breathe
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