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Listening
SectionIn this
sectionof
the test. YouEnglish. There are four Parts to
PART
I
Questions 1 to 4.
You
rvill
hearMan
Wotnan
Man Woman
Narrator A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
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:No Peserta:
Directions:
In
this
part
of
the test,
you
will
hear some dialoguesand
questions spokenin
English.
The dialogues and the questionswill
be spoken twice. Theywill
not be printedin
your test book, soyou must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
After
you listen
to
the
clialogue andthe
question aboutit,
read thefive
possible answers, and decidewhich
olle
would
bethe
best answerto
the
questionyou
have heard.Now
listen
to
asample question
will
have the chanceto
showhow
well
you
understand spokenthis section
with
special directions for each part.F.Iorv can
I
help you, Mum?Please
buy
akilo of
rice, two
kilos of
sugar, ahalf
kilo of
eggs and a packof
tea.
Do you need some chicken nuggets?
No, we
still
have some in the refrigerator.What shouldn't the man buy?
Eggs. Tea.
Rice. Sugar. Nuggets.
1.
2.
Narrator : The best answer to the question
"What
shouldn't the man buy?" is nuggets. Thereforeyou should answer (E).
A.
Warm.B.
Drier.C.
I-Iotter.D.
Cooler.E.
Very hot.A.
A
sport competition.B.
Nation's
youth education.C.
Tire country's college students.D.
Oil
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3.
A.
Take a guava jutce.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.
FIe wrote aboutbullfighting.
E.
FIe wrote an adventure novel.PART
TIQuestions 5
to'1.
Directions:
In this part
of
the test, youwill
hear some incornplete dialogues spokenin
English,followed
byfour
responses, also spokenin
English. The dialogues and the responseswill
be spoken twice.They
witl
not be printedin
your
testbook,
soyou
must listencarefully
to
understand what thespeakers are saying. You have to choose the best response to each question.
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Now
listen to aWoman
Man
Woman
Man
Woman
Narrator A.
B.
C.
D.
sample question.
Do you have any plans for next weekend?
I
amthinking of
going mountain climbing.That's interesting. Can
I
gowith
you?l:*
Do you have any suggestionsfor
activities there?What does the woman probably respond? Sorry, but
I don't
lanorv much about that. Yes, we could have a barbeque.there. Yes,I think
that mountain is too high. Yes,I
really love mountain climbing.Narrator
: The best answerto
the question"What
does the woman probably respond?"is
o'Yes,we could have a barbeque there." Therefore you should choose answer (B).
5.
Ivfark your answer on your arlswer sheet.6.
Mark
your answer onyollr
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PART
III
Questions: 8
to
11.Directions:
In this
part
of
the
test,you
will
hear some dialoguesor
monologues spokenin
English.
The dialogues or monologueswill
be spoken twice. Theywill
not be printed in your test book, so youmust listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
After
you listen to the dialogueor
monologue,look
at thefive
pictures providedin
your test book, and decidewhich would
bethe 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 severalThey
will
not
be printedin
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monologues. Each monologue
will
be spoken twice.so
you
mustlisten
carefullyto
understand what theE C
B
t'2.
speakers are saying.
After you
hearthe
rnonologue andthe
question aboutit,
readthe
five
possible answers and decide whicl'r one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions L2
and
13
are based on thefollowing
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.
TheKing
Empire.E.
Khmer Empire.Questions 14
and
15arc
based on thefollowing
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 thelistening
section13.
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To the manager
of
Taco Tacontento :I
amwriting to
bring
to
your
attentiona
serious issueI
hadin
your
establishmentlast week.
I
ordered a vegetarian beanburrito,
andhaltway
throughmy
meal,I
bit
intowhat turned out to be a chicken bone.
I
am a .,zegetarian, and the presenccof
bonein
rnyburrito
rvasjarring.
I
showed the boneto
thestaff, who
offeredto
make me a newbtrrrito
with
the
same beans the bone presumably carne from.I
did not want to risk eating any meat orfinding
another bone,, soI
askedfor
a taco salad instead.I
am a regular customer at your restaurant, andI
have never had any problemswith
your food
in
the past.While
I
amrelatively
certain this u,as afluke,
I
amstill
concernedabout
how the
bone
got into the
beans.I
would
like to
know how this might
havehappened.
I
am also concernedwith
the lack of understandingI
receivedfrom
the staff memberwho
helpedme.
I
don't
know
if
she wasworking
aloneor
merely
misunderstood myrequest, but she refused
to
let me speak to her supervisorwhile
I
wasin
the restaurant.I
felt
she acted very unprofessionally.I
hopeto
hearback
from you
aboutthis
incident.
I
can be
reachedby
phone at(555)867-5309 at any time or by email at mhoss@mailclient.cont.
Sincerely,
Marilyn
Hoss16. The text is about a letter
of
.. ..A.
inquiry
B.
complaintC.
applicationD.
orderE.
reservationWhat was the
writer
concerned about?A.
The cheated restaurant.B.
A
wrong food.C.
Bone in burrito.D.
Non vegetarian taco.E.
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This text
isfor
questions 18lrnd
19.18.
What is this advertisement about?A.
A
newoffice
building.B.
Office
suites to rent.C.
The unusualbuilding
downtown.D.
Office
suites to sell.E.
A
building
in the business district.19.
The good point about theoffice
suitsis
. ...A.
furnishedB.
availablein
one tYPe sizeC.
farfrom
Public PlacesD.
several blocks awayfrom
subway stopE.
easy to reachfor
commutersThis 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
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22.
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The
followins
text
isfor
questions 20 to 221Residents donate land before the flood
TANGERANG:
A
number of residentsin
Cireundeu Ciputat, South Tangerang have donatedparcels
of
their landto
help minimize the impactof
flooding aiong the Pesanggrahan Riverdtring the coming rainy season.
"There are four residents
in
Cirendu who donate land.ln
Poncol villlage, Pak Bennyand Pak Aep donated 200 square meters each," said
Aji
Awan, the head of the water resourcesdepartnent.
Aji
said that housing compound, widening the river.The size
of
plots donatedto
the local varied rangingfrom 25
square meters to 1600 square meters saidAji.
"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 workwith
the local adnrinistration, according to headof
the South Tangerang highway and waterrecources 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 tominimize
the impactof
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 administrationE.
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 storYB.
small pieceof
landC.
secret plan to do somethingD.
line of the landE.
illegal planPak
Bila
and Pak Pambuditwo
other residentsliving
near the Pratamaalso donated land located near
river's
embankment that was needed for2t,
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23.
25.
"...
and by the ageof
16, he had made hisfirst
appearancefbr
Barcelona."(Paragraph4)The underlined word is closest in meaning
to
...A.
actB.
playC.
markD.
debutE.
impressionMessi was born
in
Rosario, Santa Fe Province. to parents Jorge Floracio,Messi, a factorysteel
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
Argentinain
1883. He hastwo
older brothers,Rodrigo
and Matias, and asister,
Maria
Sol.At
the ageof
five,
Messi startedplaying football
for
Grabdoli, a localclub coached by his father Jorge.
At
the
age
of
11, Messi was
diagnosedwith a
growth
hormone deficiency.
Localpowerhouse
River
Plate showed interestin
iv{essi's progress, but were notwilling
to payfor
treatmentfbr his
condition,
which
cost $900a month.
Carlos Rexach,the
sportingdirector
of
FC Barcelona, was made aware of his talent as Messi and his father were ableto
arrange atrial
r,viththe
team. Rexach, r.,,,ithno
other paperat
hand,offered
Messi acontract
written
on paper napkin. Barceiona offeredto
payMessi's
medicalbills
on thecondition that he moved to Spain.
At
the ageof
13, Messi and his father moved to Barcelona. In the new country Messi wasoffered
the
chanceto train
soccerpower
houseat
FC
Barcelona'syouth academy,La
Masia.
Although
he was often homesickin
his new country, Messi movedquickly
through thejunior
systemranks,
and
by the
ageof
16,
he had
made
his
first
appearancefor
Barcelona. Messi put himself
in
the record books onMay
l,
20A5, as the youngest playerto ever score a goal
for
the franchise. That same year, he led Argentina to thetittle
in the under-20World
Cup, scoring on a pair of penaltykicks
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isfor
questions 23 to 25According to text, Carlos Rexach ....
A.
playedwith
Messiin
River Plate clubB.
offered Messi to playwith
his teamC.
rejected to pay Messi's disease treatmentD.
joined
Messi's father to train some playersE.
diagnosed clearly about Messi's diseaseThe main idea of paragraph
two is
....A.
the sporting Directorof
FC Barcelona was awareof
Messi's talentB.
Carlos Rexach paid Messi's medicalbill
C.
River Plate wanted to pay Messi's medicalbill
D.
Messi suffered from a growth hormonedificiency
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The text
isfor
ouestions 26to
29.All
human beings eat food and nrake useof
the circmical energyin
it,
so doall
otheranimals.
Perhaps you wonder whercall
that cliemical energy colnesfrom.
Why
doesn'tthe food
all
get used up?The answer
is
that newfood is
being grown as fast asold
food is
usedto.
It
is
the green plants thatform
the newfood.
Animais
either eat the plantsor
eat other animals that have eaten piants.The
green
substanceof
plants
is
chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll
can
absorb sunlight.When
it
cloes so,it
changes the energyof
the suninto
chemicalenergy.
The chemicalenergy prescnt
in
sunlitchlorophyll
is used to combine dioxidein
the airwith
w'ater fromthe
soil.
Starchand
other complicated compounds
areformed.
Theseare
high
in
chemical energy obtained from the sunlit chlorophyll.
They make up the food on
which
rnankind andall
other animalslive.
In the processof
forming this food,
some oxygen atoms areleft over.
These are givenoff
into
the airby the
plants.
The whole process is called photosyntesis.Thus, plants use sunlight
to form
tbod anci oxygento form
carbon dioxide and wateragain.
Plants changethe
sun's energyinto
chemicalenergy. And
animals change the animal intokinetic
and heat enerThe text is about ....
A.
the processof
changing chemical energyB.
the formation of carbondioxideC.
the green substance of PlantsD.
the process of photosyntesisE.
the useof
chemical energyWhat
will
happen when thechlorophyll
absorbs sunlight?It
will
....A.
change heat intokinetic
energYB.
form complicated compoundC.
make use of heat energyD.
changekinetic
energyinto
chemical energyE.
change the sun's energy into chemical energyFrom the text we know that ....
A.
plants need to heat energy tolive
B.
all human beings need chemical energyC.
plants absorb sunlight to produce kinetic energyD.
chlorophyll
is the most important thing in photosyntesisE.
sun's energy cannot be formed intokinetic
energyThe green substance in plants is chlorophyll.
The underlined word in the above sentence is closest
in
meaningto
....A.
coreB.
bodyC.
stuff
D.
essenceE.
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The
following
text
isfor
questions 30 to 32.Nowadays,
many people have realized
thatagriculture
is
much more important than
othersupporting
tools
in
economic
development.
InIndonesia,
agriculture should
be the priority of
development because
of
some good reasons.First
of
all,
the agriculture's contribution in
the
beginning
of
the
developmentof
the
country wasthe highest
of all
sectors.At
present, almosthalf
of
the
total
Indonesian labors arervorking in
agriculture sector, but the contribution
of
agriculture sector does not reach 30 percent.Second, agriculture sector is expected
to
fulfil
the needof
food in
the country. As the numberof
population increasesin
an alarming rate each year,food
supply mtisi also increasebut
agricultural production per
capitanever
increasesmore than
one percent each year, andin
some extreme cases,it
is even stagnant.Last but not least,
without
agricultural development, the growthof
industrial sectorwill
be hampered becausethe growth
that comesfrom
industry
will
bring
awider
gapinto
the internal
economyin
that
country.In
turn,
this
gapwill
create serious povertyproblem, wider inequality
of
income distribution, and increase unemployment.tsased
on the
above
discussion,it
is
obvious
that the
governmentshould
putagriculture as the
priority
of national development.The text is about .. . .
A.
the importanceof
agriculture in the economic developmentB.
the agriculture contribution in the development of the countryC.
the growthof
industrial sector in the countryD.
thequality of
agriculture in the countryE.
the processof
developing the agricultureIn order to support economic development, the government should ....
A.
produce more food as thepriority
B.
reduce labors in agriculture sectorC.
supply more food for the national needD.
increase industrial sector as thefirst priority
E.
prroritize agriculture in the national developmentThe main idea of paragraph 2
is
. . . .A.
almosthalf of
Indonesian labors areworking in
agriculture sectorB.
less than 30 percentof
Indonesian labourswork in
agriculture sectorC.
there is no agriculture's contribution in the beginning of the developmentD.
agriculture's contribution in the beginningof
the development reaches more than30 Percent
E.
agriculture's contribution
to
the
government was betterin
the beginningof
thedeveloPment
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35.
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JJ. The text is a review
of
....
A.
a fable movieB.
afiction
bookC.
a suspensefilm
D.
a science story bookE.
an imaginative characterWhich of the
following
statement about Aaron is stated in the text?A.
His older brother waskilled
in the fishing accidentB.
He did notlike
his brother much.C.
Ifis
brother died becauseof
sickness.D.
He was theonly
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
isjust
oneof
three movies openingthis
week featuringrising
star GeorgeMacKay,
agifted and
versatile
actor
whose
ship
appearsto
have come.
in
this
affecting
and atrnospheric fable he plays Aaron,the
solesurvivor
of
a mysteriousfishing
accident inwhich several souls were lost, including his long-idolised older brother.
Stigmatised
by
the insular
Scottish community
who
blame
hirn
for
the
unexplainedtragedy and enraptured
by
fairytale memoriesof
a sesdevil
that swallowed children into its"dirty belly",
this wandering ghost is drawn back to the dark waters whose whispered secreats haunthis
waking
dreams.With its
shifting visual
and evocative soundscapes,this is an anesting and hypnotic feature debut
from writer-director
PaulWright,
who wona bBafta
with
his shortfilm Until
the River Runs Red.The extraordinary
I(ate Dickie is utterly
believable
asthe
heartbrokenmother
whosebedside stories
fired her
son's imagination,
and whose karaokerendition
of
the
FirstTime Ever
I
SawYour
Facerings
with
almost unbeareable pathos.Michael Smiley
isequally strong
asthe
putative father-in-law
with
an
ove{protective mean streak who becomesAaron's
physical
adversary,but
the real
monsters here arealtogether
moremythical
and elusive.A
full
week afterfirst
viewing,
I
find
myself
still
sifting
throungh montase imases that lineer in the mindlike
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This text
isfor
questions 36 to 38.ALL'THROUGH TI]E NIGHT
Mary Higgins Clark
Reading
Mary Higgins Clark
always relninds meof
rvatctring"Murder
She Wrote". The show usually had threeplot
lines-
the standard"rule of
three"-
and by the endof
the
hour
it
r,vas wrapped neatlylike
a nice package r,vithAngela
Lansburytying
up theloose 6nds by solving the case
brilliantly.
Through we knew the formula,it
never kept usfrom
tunilg
in, usually for the sheer pleasureof
escape and watching the story unfold.The three
plots
in
All
'fhrough
theNight
concern a stolen chalice, a missing babyand a
will
whiil,
r."*s
to
be fraudulent.To
solve the mystery, she revives her beloved charactersAlvirah
andWilly
Meehan-
the former
cleaningwoman
and plumber whowon the
lottcry
andleft
theirlife
in Jacksonl{eights,
Queenstbr
an apartment on Centralpark.
Like
Angela Lansbury, thetwo of
them have fun along tire way solving the puzzle.The pace
is
swift
and the storyis
a pure escape-
totally
fun Mary Higgins
Clark.I
admit
however,that
I
am
still trying to
conjqpeup what the melody
of
the
song. "A11Through the
Night"
sounds like.This holiday
season,put
asideThrough the
Night.
Whenyou
closefestivities.
And
thenyou
mightjust
baq. as well.
Who is the
writer
of the book"All
Through theNight?"
A.
Alvirah.
B.
Willy
Meehan.C.
Angel Lansbury.D.
Jackson Heights.E.
Mary Higgins
Clark.By reading
'All
Through TheNight',
youwill
feel ....
A.
sadB.
happyC.
angryD.
deceitfulE.
annoyed"The pace is
swift
and the story is a pure escape ..." (Paragraph 3)The underlined word means .. . .
A.
struggleB.
imaginationC.
easy storyD.
suspenseE.
way out14
your
choresand
curl up on the
couch
with
"All
it
you
will
be relaxed and more readyto
enjoy thewant to
tuck
a copyinto
someone's stockingor
gift
36.
37.
38.
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The text
isfor
question 39.Part
of
the decisionto live
the homeschoolinglifestyle
should include weighing thepros and cons
of
homeschooling.Those
who
favor
homeschooling state
that
it
iseducational freedom. Most
homeschooled students havethe
choiceto
study and learnwhat they want, when they want,
for
aslong
asthey want.
With your
lives
no
longerrevolving
around school hours, homework and the school calendar,your
family
can planoff-season vacations,
visit
parks and
museumsduring the week, and
live
your
livesaccording
to
what works
fbr
you.
Next,
it
is
certainly
emotional
freedom.
Sadly, peerpressure,
competition,
boredorn,and
bullies
are
all
part
of
a
typical
school
day.Homeschooled kids can dress, act and
think
the way they want,without
fearof ridicule
ora
needto "fit
in".
But, the
opponents areof
different views.
Homeschoolingis
time
restraints.
Homeschooling
can
be
a
full-time
job
unto itself.
It
takes
research, preparation, timeto
set up, clean-up, organization, andof
course, teachingitself.
This is alot to do on top
of
otherwork,
be that ajob
outside the home, orall
that goeswith
runninga
family.
It
also hasfinancial
restraints.
For married parents, one partner often foregoesfull-time
employment outof
the homein
order to homeschool. This can be abig
sacrificefor 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 moneyof
parents.C.
formal education tends to put more emphasis on academic learning.D.
homeschooled children's talent can be moreoptimally
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As
trre
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impliesffiyfTfl;#fJ';3r"!,'J["JiIllusic
downroading rhe
Recording
Industry
Associationof
America
(RIAA)
alongwith
several recording artistfiled
lawsuits
against
the
company
alleging that they "infringed
on
record
labels'copyrighted music is
illegal,
but many industry professionals avid downloaders and legalexperts are
still
debating whether or notit
can be vierved as immoral.There are those who believe that downloading a song
without
payingfor it
is not onlyillegal,
but
immoral.
Nonetheless,
people continue
to
download songs
anyway, rationalizing
tirat the
record
companiesare getting what
they
deserveyears
after overpricedCD's
or that the artistswon't
really miss tire money. Some people are not surewhat
to
makeof
the situation, sympathizingin
some respectswith
either side. There areseveral proposed solutions
to
this
probiem,but
it
has becotne obviousthat
thereis
not easy or clear answer.After
recording
companies
experiencedrecord
losses
over
the
last
few
yearscontributed largely
to this
controversial practice, theRIAA
has madeits
positions clear.They commenced
to
"take
legal action against thousandsof
peoplefor illegally
sharingmusic
files".
Theyview this
as thefirst
stepto
encouraging file-sharersto
stopillegally
downloading music.
RIAA is
not the only
parties potentially
harmedby
illegal
file-sharing,
but
also
the
artists who
work
to
produce these albums Recording
artists Anastasia feelsthat
"if
you
dig
an artist that much, thenyou
shouldwant
to
help keepthat
artistsalive, by
purchasingone file-sharing
is
a
considereda
large
threatto
the entertainment industry"Many
down-loaders realize thatthis activity is illegal,
but they are unclear about howit
can be construed as unethical.Many of
theindividuals who
engagein file
sharing areteenagers
undoubtedly
with
limited
budgets.For
them,
the harmfull
effects
of
theirdownload
on multimillionaire
recording artists arenegligible.
Futhermore,it
is
difficult
for
thern
to
view the
situation
fi'om
the
standpointof
pamperedartists and
greedyrecording
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 ortwo
goodsongs.
Moreover, artists usually
only
received
a
fraction
of
the
proceeds, making,""&dirrg
companies wealthy. Others believe that downloading music is okayas
long asthe person does not burn CDs and sell them.
40.
According to those who agree, music downloadingis
. . ..A.
harmfulfbr
both recording companies and the antistsB.
not harmful since the recording companies are greedyC.
okay as the person does not have budget to get the CDSD.
okay unlessfor
business purposesE.
okay because only teenagers who download music41.
"..
. recording artist areneglieible"
(Parugraph 4).The underlined word is closest
in
rneaningto
....A.
very urgentB.
unpredictableC.
insignificant
D.
not effectiveE.
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ouestian
42.Clirnate
change
is
the
corxequenceof
rirrcheckedpollution. When
carbonemissions caused
by
humanactivity
enterthe
air thcy
have dangerous eftbctson
theenvironnlent,, the cconoffiy, and our rvellbcing. But
just
as humans causeit,
r,ve can stopits progress. Climate change is caused by trapping excess carbon
in
Earth's atmosphere. T'his trapped carbonpollution
heats up, alteringihe ilarth's
climate patterns. The largest sourceof this pollution is
the burning
of
fossil
fuels
such ascoal
andoil
for
energy.While
carbon ltas enteredthe
atmospherefor rniliions of
years through natural events such as forestfires
anC volcanoes, theburning
of
fossil fuels
andthe
clearingof
land have resultedin
the highest levelsof
greenhousepollution
in
our atrnospherein
the last 800,000 years. The Earth's atmosphere lias evolvcdto
retainsufficient
warmthfrom
thesun
to
encouragea
healthy, dynamic
ecosystem, r,vhileshielding
us from its
harshereffects. The
introduction
of
huge amountsof
excess pollutants thickensthis
blanketof
protective gases, causing heat
to
remain trappedrvithin,
rathcr than harmlessly escapingskyrvards. 'fhese gases carl remain
in
our atrnospherefor
upto
90 years, contributing tolons-term warmln
What is the topic
of
the text?A.
Processes in the eventof
greenhouscpollution.
B.
Relationships betweenpollution
and climate.C.
Effectsof
airpollution
on the atmosphereD.
Meaningsof
global warming.E.
Causesof
clirnate change.This text
isfor
ouestions43 and
44.There are
mally kinds
of
cactusplants.
but
most
grow
in
desertsand other
dryplaces.
These plants have adaptations,or
special features,that
let
them
live in
places where there islittle
water.Imagine
only
having to take one bigdrink of
watertwo
or tluee timesayear!
That'sall
the water a cactus plantsneeds.
The cactusis
madeup mostly
of
stems and roots.Most kinds
of
cactus have no leaves or leaves that are verysmall.
The cactus is madefor
storing water, and water can escape through leaves.
The roots
of
a cactus spreadout
closeto
the surfaceof
theground.
Whenit
rains,the roots soak up as much water as
possible.
Cactus plants donot
closeto
one another.Each planT needs
lots
of
roomto
collectwater.
The stemof
the cactus stores the waterfor the later use.
When spring rains
fall
on the desert, the cactus plantsbloom.
Beautiful yellow,
red,orange, and
white
flowers
appearon
cactusplants.
Theseflowers
grow
singly
rather than in bunchAfter
reading the text we know that ....A.
Cactus keeps waterin
its stemB.
Cactus canonly
grow in desertsC.
All
kinds of cactus have no flowersD.
All
kindsof
cactus have no leavesE.
Cactus drinks water during wet season43.
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Whenit
rains, the roots soak up as much water as possible. (Paragraph 3)The underlined words have the closest rneaning
with
....A.
penetrateB.
immerseC.
absorbD.
assimilateE.
saturateThis text
isfor
questions45
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
meaningto
....A.
truthful
B.
explainablec.
thinkableD.
meaningfulE.
well-informed
46.
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Bandung,
May
1't, 2013Mr.
Arif
Hidayat
will
be the
head
of
branch
office
of
our
firm
here.
He
has
been successfully handling the finance in the headoffice of
ourfirm
in
Jakarta. He is extremely knowledgeablein
thi
field
of
accounting. He has been scheduledto
cometo
ouroffice
onMay 1",
2013,
accompaniedby Mr.
Prabowo,the
marketing
manager.He
will
startworking
on the next day.H.R. Manager
Natharisyah
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47.
Arrange
these sentencesinto
thecorrect story!
48.
49.
A.
skinB.
scalesC.
sealsD.
shellsE.
skullA.
eyesB.
bonesC.
fingersD.
thumbsE.
shouldersThe
Smartest Parnot1.
The word was catano.2.
One duy, after he had beentrying
so many times to make thebird
say Catano, theman really got very angry
3.
The parrot r,vas standing proudly and scrcaming at the last old chicken:"Say Catanoor I'11
kill
you."
4.
Once upon time, a man had a wonderful parrot.5.
The manfelt
excited having the smartest parrot but he could not understand why the parrot rvould not say catano.6.
He picked the parrot andthrow
it
into the chicken house as they were as stupid as thechicken and he countinued to humble; ".You know,
I
will
cut the chicken and theparrot
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 thefollowing
clozc test.Octopuses
are mollusks,
a
kind
of
animal
with
a
soft
body.
Unlike
othermollusks, such as clams and oysters, octopuses and squid have no hard . . .. (48) to protect
them.
An
octopusis
an animalwithout
any bones. Surroundingthe
mainportion
of
itsbody
is
a fleshy covering, called a mantle.Most
of
the internal organsof
an octopus areinside the mantle.
An
octopus hastwo
big
....
(49),
soit
hasvery
goodvision.
Seals,eels, and other sea animals prey on octopuses.
An
octopus' main methodof
defense is toshoot a
cloud
of
dark
ink into
the water.The
ink
cloud
confusesthe
attacker, and theoctopus
jets
away. Octopuses canalso
....
(50) color
rapidly
whenthey
arein
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cornplainR.
woilderC.
dclivcr
D.
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