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Listening
SectionIn this
sectionof
the test. You English. There are four Parts toPART
I
Questions 1 to 4.
You
rvill
hearMan
Wotnan
Man Woman
Narrator A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
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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. Theywitl
not be printedin
your
testbook,
soyou
must listencarefully
to
understand what the speakers are saying. You have to choose the best response to each question.DOKUMEN NEGARA
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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. CanI
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
answer sheet.7.
Mark
your answer on your ans\,ver sheet.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
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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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questions 16and
17.16.
What is the customer complaining about in his letter?A.
Late delivery of the purchasing goods.B.
The damaged Purchased goods.C.
Cancellation of the deliverY.D.
High price of the furniture.E.
Low
quality of the Product.17
.
\\'ho
isMr.
T'hompson?A.
A
Valued Customer.B.
Delivery
Service Manager.C.
Customer Service Manager.D.
JackieMiddleton's
boss.E.
Mr.
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Dear
Mr.
ThompsonI
recently
receiveda
letter from
Mr.
Robinson,a
valued
customerof ours.
He purchased an Italian coffee table andfour
French dining room chairs from us which yourcompany delivered to his residencc.
He has
written
a cornplaint that the purchases arrived damaged. We pride otrselvesin
the quality
of
our
product and
would
like
an
explanation asto
how this
mishapoccurred.
Even though the items are insured, our reputation is at stake.I
would be mostgrateful
if
you
would
reply
as soon as possible sothat
this
matter can be resolved toeveryone' s satisfaction.
Sincerely,
Jackie
Middleton
Customer Services Manager
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isfor
questions 18and
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 theofflce
suitsis ....
A.
furnishedB.
availablein
one type sizeC.
far from public placesD.
several blocks awayfrom
subwaystop-E.
easy to reachfor
commutersThis new and unusual building in the downtown business district offers unique opportunities for small to midsized tenants to
occupy an entire floor
OFFICE
SUITHS
from 1,600 to 6,000 square feet are available for
Er
immediateoccupancy.Commuting is easy, with the subway stop o.nly one block away. lt's
COnvenient tO shops, restaurants, hotels, and business services.
For leasing information call
303."572^5947
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isfor
questions 2Ab
22.Thailand: Forty-two
passengerswere injured
and
two
were missing
after
two
boatscarrying Thai and foreign tourists collided
in
the popular island beach party,police
said Sunday.The speedboats were
ferrying
touriststo
Pha-Ngan islandfor
a"Fullmoon"
party, amonthly event that attracts thousands of young, mostly western tourists.
Provincial police officer Adipong
Tapee saidof
the42
travelersinjured, 39
were hospitalized includingfour
Britons,four
Australians andfour
Singaporeans.Also
among them were Irish, Notwegian, Malaysian and Thai tourists, he said.The
boats collided
and
overturned
before midnight
Saturday,
throwing
the passengersinto the
rough
seawater
just
off
the
island,
the
website
of
The
l{atiott
newspaper said.
-
AP
What is the news about?
A.
A full
moon party on a tourist boat.B.
A
beach party in Pha-Ngan island.C.
The missing tourists in Thailand.D.
A
collision betweentwo
boats.E.
An
accident on a speedboat.We knor.v from the text that
....
A.
the boat carriedforty
two passengersB.
fortytwo
passengers \,vere badly injuredC.
the tr,vo rnissing passengers were rvesternersD.
the passengers were mostly foreign touristsE.
the boats collided on the way back to Pha-Ngan island22.
"...
of
the 42 travclers injured,..."
(Para-graph 3)Thc
w'ord'travelcrs'
nlcans peoplc rvho are....,,\.
having firn.
B.
joining
atrip
C.
going togethcrD.
touriug on the boatE.
visiting
a r,vestern area24.
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isfor
questions 23 to 25V.@
Wittiu*(b"*
Jrr.
1Z
1980)ir
""
American
professional tennis player who is a former WorldNo.
1 and is rankedWorld No.
36in
singled asof luly
29, 2013. She has been ranked World No.1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association on three separate occasions. She became theWorld
No.
1for
thefirst time
on February 25, z111,becoming thefirst
black womanto
achievethis
feat during the Open Era. She iscredited as changing the women's game and ushering a new, modern era
of
power andathleticism
on the women's
professional tennistour.
Sheis
also regarded asthe
best grass court playerof
her generation and sheis
widely
considered as oneof
the all-timegreats of women's tennis.
I{er
seven Grand Slam singlestitles
tie
herfor twelfth
on theall
time
list,
andis
morethan any other active fbrnale player except
for
her younger sister SerenaWilliams.
FIer22
overall Grand Slam titles consistof
sevenin
singles, tirirteen in women's doubles, andtwo
in
mi;<ed doubles. Herfive
Wimbledon
singlestitles tie
herwith two
other womenfor
eighth placeon
theall-time
list.
VenusWilliams is
oneof only
four
womenin
theopen
era
to
have
won
five
or
more Wimbledon
singles
titles.
Between
the
2000Wimbledon Championships
to
the 2001US
Open,Williams won four
of
thesix
Grand Slarn singles tournaments held. Shc is one ofonly five
women in the open era towin
200 or more main draw Grand Slarn singles matches.Williams
has \,vot1four olympic gold
medals,one
in
singlesand three
in
women'sdoubles. She and her sister Sercna have
won
moreOlympic
gold medals than any other female tennis players.At
the 2000 Sydney Olyrnpics,Williams
becameonly
the secondplaycr
to rvin Olirnpic gold
medalsin
both
singles and doublesat
the
sameOlimpic
Ganres, after
IIclcn Wilis
Moodyin
1924.23.
fhe
text suggcsts that VcnusWilliams ....
A.
is equzrlly prof'cssional as hr:r sistcr, Scrcna\\'illianr.
B.
is tltc bcst tcrlnisplal'cr
in Wirlblcclon.C.
is the best and rare tennis player in the Oly'nrpic .D.
is a rarc and highly prot'cssional wolnuul tennis plal'cr.E.
is the most competitive tennis playerof
all time..)A
L+. Thc main
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
idea of the
first
paragraph iscxplicitly
stated by tirefollowing
statetnent."...
she iswidely
considered as oneof
theall-timc
greats of wolnen's tettnis. "She is also regarded as the best grass courtplayer...."
"she is credited as changing the rvomen's galne .
".."
"....
[She] is ushering a new, modern era of power and athleticim on the women'sprol'essional tennis tour.".
[She] is an American professional tennis
player...."
25.
She is oneof only
five
lvornenin
thc open erato
win
200 or more main clrar,v Grancl Slams ingles lrAt1hgg. (Para gr aph 2).
J'he undcrlined rvord is a closest in meaning
to ....
A.
rivalsB.
ganresC.
versusD.
strengthE.
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isfor
cluestions 26ta
29.Once a memory
ir
cr*t.djt **t
b.
stored (no rnatter howbriefly).
Many
expertsthink
there are three wal/swe
store memories:first in
the sensory stage; thenin
short-term rnemory; and
ultimately,
for
some memories,in
long-term memory. Because thereis no
needfbr
us
to
maintain everything
in
our
brain,
the different
stagesof
humanmemory function as a sofi
of tilter
that helps to protect usfrom
the f-loodof
informationthat r've're confionted
with
on a dailybasis'
a nercpntion.
T
of
informationThe creation
of
a mernory beginswith
its perception: The registrationduring perception occurs
in
theUiief
sensory stage that usually lastsonly
afraction
of
a,..ord.
It,s your
sensory memorythat allows a
perception such as avisual
pattern, asouncl, or a touch to linger for a brief moment after the stimulation is over.
After the
tirst
fli&er,
the
sensationis
storedin
short-termmemory.
Short-termlnemory has a
fairly
limitecl capacity;it
canhold
about seven itemsfor
no lnore than 20or 30 seconds at a time.
Important information
is
gradually transferedfrom
short-termmemory
intoterm
memory/.'l'he more the information
is
repeatedor
used,the more
likely
it
eventually
end
up
in
long-term memory,
or
to
be
"retained." Unlike
sensory
long-rs to and
short-term memory,
which
arelimited
and decayrapidly,
long-terrn memory can storeunlimited amottnts of information idenfinitely.
people
tclcl
to
more easily
store material
on
subjectsthat they
already
knowsornething about, since the
information
has more meanitlg t,.') them and can be mentall-vconnected to related infbrmation that is already stored
in
their long-term memory. That's rvhy someone who has an average mernory may be able to remember a greater depth ol'infbnnation about one particular subject
26. The text is about .. ..
A.
how httman brain worksB.
how the long-term memory occursC.
how to protect our memoryfiorn
being lostD.
how to store inforrnatior-r in our memoryE.
how to tnaintain everythingin
our brain27
.
According to the text, ...A.
notall
informationin
shorl-term mernory is storedin
long-term memory.B.
thc process of transferfrom
short-term to long-term memory is very fast.C.
the processof
transferfiont
shorl-termto
long-term memory is no more than 20seconds.
D.
short-term memory haveunlimitcd
capacity.Ir.
the pcrception of infbrmation happens after the creation of memory.28.
We knorvlionr
the text that....
A.
we can storeall
intbrrnation w'e getin
our long-term memory.B.
the processof
storing information is done in three stages.C.
thc r,vork o1'our lnenrory depends on tire capacity of it.D.
sirort-tcnn fflerlrorl, is thc most important memory.Ir.
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,,...
that helpsto
protect usfrom
the flooclof
information
that r,ve're confrontedwith
on adaily basis." (Paragraph 1)
the
underlined word is closest in meaningto
.. ..A.
encounteredB.
comParedC.
unitedD.
exPressedE.
interPretedThe
text
isfor
questions 30 to32-W
it*
foi
local
people?Well,
tourism
is
now
a
huge contributer to the economicsof
most countries. Tourism industries can bring money,job
vacancy
a1d
aclvancementexpecially to
developing regions. However,this
moneyoften goes into the pockets of foreign investors, and only benefits
for
local people.Tourism induslries
rvill not
give
much
benefitto
local
peopleif,
for
example,rnultinational chains
clon't
carc aboutthe
surrounding nature whenthey
build
newhotels
tlris
can
causemany
sc'rccial.culture and
geographical problerns. Some local people may gctjob
and moneyliorn
that international hotel chain.Ito*ever in
caseof
rnissing
that opportunity,
someof
themstill
have their own environment.Moreover, some facts
shorv that tourists tendto
go,visit
and spend their money inrcstaurant,
bars
and
even
luxury
hotelsof
thatrnultinational
charitrs, they less go to sr:ch places; restaurant, bars, hotel, r.vhich are owtledby local
people.Thi'
..-'.''thc local people's btrsiness from become evell larqcr.
N4ost important
thing, tours
or
exorlrsionsof
tourisnr ltavc
little ellbct on
tlature,evcu
it
candisrupt
or
clestroy ccosystenrs, and enviroumcnt, andif
it
does,the
local people r.vill get the risk.So thc iocal govenullent
policies
should beput
in
placeto
ensure that tourismwiil
ri:,,kcthc benefit
spreadinglvidely,
thepolicies
should guarantee thattourism
will
notc.
u..'
any harm to any local people or places.'r'iref
is thc topic of thc text?/',.
Tourism is a huge contribr-rtor to economics of most countries.lJ.
Job vacancy derived fi'om tlie tourism industry.r,l
Bcnef-rts obtained by foreign investor from tourism industry"i),
I\4oncy ft'our tourism industry in many countries.b.
J'he t-renet-rt of tourism for foreigners.B
,r i,r1 lhe text, the benefitsfor
local peoplewill
be obtainedif
....;'\.
multinational hotel chains care about the sumounding nature tvhenbuilding
ne\,vhotels
B.
local people must attract the foreign tourist bybuilding
the luxurious restaurants, bars, hotcl. and shopsC.
local people must work hard to get money from tourism industryD.
multinational hotel chains ignore the local people in making moneyE.
local people rnust have money tobuild
luxurious hotels31
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What is the main idea of paragraph tr'vo?A.
Tirings can give tire benefit to local people .B.
Things do not give the benefitfbr
local people.C.
Missing the opportunity togetiob
frorn the international problem.D.
Tourism industries cause lnany social, cultural and geographical problem.E.
The tourist do not want tovisit
local hotels, restaurants and bars.The
followin tcxt
isfor
uestions 33 to 35.CAPTAIN PI{ILLIPS
Captain
Phillips
is
an
upcorning 2013 American biographical action
thriller
film
directed
by
Paul Greengrass based upon the book,I
Caplain's
Dttllt:
Somali Pircrles, I,{avy SEALs, and Dangerous Dcr1,,t at Sea,61, RichardPhiilips
r.vith StephanTalty,
andstaring
Tom hanks.It
is producedby
Scott Rudin, DanaBmnetti,
and Michael De luca.The
film
tells
abiopic of
nrerchant mariner Captain RicirardPhillips, who
was takenhostage
for
several claysby
Sonrali Pirates whenthe
containership
Maersk Alabomctwhich
sailedfi'om
southern Oman dorvn alongthc
coastof
Somalia and thento
Kenyar,vas hijacked in 2009.
Oaptain
Richard
Phillips
(Torn
l{anks),
a
veteran merchantmariner,
still
lives
in
hisrrative
New
England, and
he's
a
plainspokenfamily
man
full of
anxiety about
the e'conomically bleak newrvorld his kids
arefacing.
Whenhis
r,vife (Catherine Keener) drops hirn ofT at the airport, we can see reverse hcr. Thefilm
then cuts to Somalia, a landc'l
dust audproverty,
wherethc
pirates arerccruited
for
their
mission asif
they
werenrrgrant
lirrur
w'orkcrslining
up
to bc
clrosenfor
that day's labor.
Greengrass doesn't Itavc tofill
in
much about thcviolcnt.
chaotic brealidownof
Sornalia to let urs know thatthcse mcn har,'c
littlc
choicc.The
fihn
doesnot
gcneratcquite the
samelevel
of
excruciating suspense as someof
Greengrass' previous triuurphs, but
it
nonethcless holds us trostagc asit
proceeds. Asfor
the
four
Sornali
irnnrigrants,they
arererrarkably effective
in
their first
professional acting gigs.33.
The text is a review of aA.
songB.
bookC.
novelD.
movieE.
paintingAccording to the text, Captain Philips ....
A.
travclledfiom
Sornalia to Kenya tofind
a siripB.
hijackecl a container a container shipC.
hijacked man,y shipsin
SonraliaD.
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From paragraph two, we can see that Captain Phillips was ... about his kids.A.
happyB.
doubtC.
pleasedi
D.
afraidE.
worriedThis text
isfor
questions 36 to 38!Who is the author of the
film?
A.
MaxVon
Sydow.B.
Eusobio Poncela.C.
Frederico.D.
Leonardo.E.
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.According to the revier.ver the movie
is
....A.
recommended to watchB.
extra ordinary strangeC.
reiected to previervD.
apparently boringE.
survivecl tolive
FILM
INTACT
Director:
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Writers:
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo,
Stars:
Andres
M.
KoppelMax von Sydow, Eusebio Poncela, Leonardo
2002 Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.
Frederico and Sam are
two
lucky
men, Frederico survived an earthquake and has power r,lrench lbrtunefrom
those aroundhim:
he hasthe
gift,
Samis
asurvivor of
the Jewishhoiooaust
and
nlanagesa
casinoin
the
rniddle
of
a
lava
desert.One
duy,, Frederico challenges Sam who expels hirn from paradise, taking hisgift
from him.Years
later,
Fredericothinks
that
he
hasfound
in
Tomas,the
only
survivor
of
an
airaccident, the instrument
of
his vengeance.By
teachinghim to
control fortune, he can usehim
to
return
to the
casinoand
challengethe
God
of
fortune.
Togetherthey begin
ajourney
of
initiation, a
successionof
ever more strange anddifficult
testsin
which
the6ighest
bet
is
the
h-rckof
others;
luck, rvhich
in
this
garneis
capturedin
a
simplepliotograph. Everything goes
ivell
r-rntil Sara, a policewomanwho
survivesa
cat accidentwhich
kills
her
farnily,
becomes obsessedwith
discovering
r,vhatis
behind
theseclandestine games
in
which
death andluck
become enmeshed.In
which only
one can remain intact. Thisfilm
is really rvorth watching.36.
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wealthC.
luckD.
dreamE.
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depletion
of
fossil fuels
suchas
coil,
oil
and
gas leadsto
seekfor
somealternate
power
sources, and nuclearpower
is
the
only
power
sourcethat
can meet theelectricity demalds
in
the future.
However, nuclear power has solne
advantages and disadvantages.Of
the
advantages, nuclearis
efficient.
Onekg of fuel of
uranium gives energy equivalent 3,000 tonncsof
high
grade coal.Next.
nuclear power plants require alittle
space comparedto
thermal por,vcr plantfor
the sameMW
output.Also,
nuclear firelis
availablein
plenty
amountall
over theworld.
Therefore,fuel
supplyto
plantswill
becontinuing
for
hundredsof
years.But,
some disadvantagesof
nuclearplants are
alsoobvious.
In
nuclear plants safety is prirnary concern rather producing electricitv. There issignificant
risk of
leakageof
radiationin
caseof
any
accident. Thefission
by
products releasedare
generallyradio-activc and
pollute the
land, water,
atmosphereand
othernatural resources.
It
requires large lvatcr massfor
cooling
purposes. Thereforc, the plant should be near to a sea or ri",er rvithllrc risk
of
contarninated water.Finally.
it
requires alggg
olgga-round thedqgl
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5km
in radius. 39. NuclearA.
R. C.
D.
E.
radiation can be a thrcat to the environrnent by r,vay
of
...leaking
it
in
an acciclent.emitting greccnhouse gasses.
using water to cool in nuclear reaction. needing more uranium from the nature.
requiring areas large enouglt to
build
the plant.The
text
isfor
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today. They come as street muslclans, beggars.
As their
numberis
getting set a regulation to ban beggars. Manypeople support this.; )UPP\JT L LIIIJ.
Th;y
say that
begging
makespeople lazy and bad
survivors.
They
are like
parasites.
-Crirlinals
take advantage
of
their
existence. Cardrivers
are strong-armedin
..orrrouds,
motorbikes are seized.trucks
are hijacked, etc.A
manin
arural
area takesthem
to
thecity with
his truck
in
the morning andpick
themup
in
the afternoon. Thevhave made un
ug...ment
tr: share what they get. Some children are reported to have been kidnapped not for ransom. They are forced to be beggars.So*.
people,however,
saythat
we .musthelp
beggars.They
become beggars because they have r1o choice.What they
get everydayis only
enoughfor
buying
food.Being a beggar is better than being a
thief
or a robber. Soit
is
a high timeto
applytheir
religious teaching
to
carefor
others.In
addition, what they do isto
help the governmentto check crime-rates.
Despite
the
controversyof their
existence, beggars continueto
color the
life of
urban ople.
,10.
What do youthink
about the man rvho transports beggars from their villages to the city?A.
Ife
is generous.R.
FIe is exploitative.C.
I-Ie is a travel agent.D.
I-Ie is their protector.E.
I{e
is doing business.41.
"Car drivers are strong-anned in crossroads". (Paragraph2).The underlined words is close st in meaning
to
. . ..A.
forced to give money or other valuablesB.
helped to overcometraffic
problemsC.
sr.rggested to alr,vays be carefulD.
dernanded to obeytraffic
rulesE.
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question
42.Ecoiourism
is
broadly
defined
as
low
impact travel
to
endangeredand
offen undisturbed locations.It
is different from traditional tourism becauseit
allorvs the travelerto become educated about the areas - both
in
tcrmsof
the physical landscape and cultural characteristics,and often
provides funds
for
conservationand benefits
the
economic development of places that are frequently impoverished. Due to the growing popularityof
environmentally related
and
adventuretravel,
various
types
of
trips
are now
being classified as ecotourism. Mostof
these are nottruly
ecotourism however because they donot
emphasizeconservation, education,
low
impact travel, and social and
cultural participationin
the locations being visited. Therefore,to
be considered ecotourism, atrip
must meet the
following
principles
setforth by
the
International Ecotourism Sr:ciety asfollows.
It
minimizesthe
irnpactof visiting
the location
(i...-
the useof
roads).Also it
builds respect and awarenessfor
the environment andcultural
practices, ensures that thetourism
providespositive
experiencesfor
both the visitors
andthe
hosts, and providesdirect
financial
aidfor
conservation.In
addition,it
providesfinancial
aid, empowermentand other benefits
for
local
peoplcs.and
it
raisesthe
traveler's awarenessof
the
host country'spolitical,
environmental and so_cial climate.42.
What is the main idea of the text?A.
Ecotourism is detennined on the focus of the travel.B.
Ecotourism needs to be differentiated from conventional tourism.C.
In travel industries, notall
of trips to enjoy the nature are called ecotourism.D.
Travelers claim to have ecotourism, which turns out to be an incorrect claim.E.
Tourism is ecological whenit
meets at leastfour
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isfor
questions 43anrl
44.Yogyakarta
is
the royal capital
of
DIY.
Indonesian culture. The puppets made
from
is alsofor
silversmithing and batik industry.ii
is
a
centre
of
fine
arts
and
traditionalleather are available in the souvenir shops.
It
Solo and
Pekalonganare also famous
for "kain
balill'.
Most kain
is
decoratedwith
beautiful colored designs,
which
are drawnof
hand stamped on the cloths as partof
thebatik dying
process.ihe
batik
clesigns are oneof
Indonesia's most famous handicrafts and have often been limiteclby
westerntextile
designer. Thebatik
designsof
Solo aredifferent from those of Pek-a1L\ngan, and the
"kain batik"
of Pekalongan is very colorful 'Bamboo antl rattan are used to make wicker chairs and other furniture. Cirebon is famous
for
its rattan industry. Bantboo and "nlendong" are also used to make baskets, fans, mats, etc. Tasikmalaya its famous for thiskind
of industry.Banclung, one
of
the
most
modern Indonesiancities,
is
a popular
resorttown.
Some peoplein
Cibaduyut,in
the Southern Bandung, make shoesfor
domestic markets andfor
.*pbrt.
Making
shoesis
a
home industry.
Puppets madeof
wood
and
cloth
are alsoavailable in the souvenir shops.
In
fact there arestill
man other local handicrafts found in other rts of Indonesia.43.
We know from the text that .. . .A.
West.Iava produces the best rattan industryB.
good batik and"kain"
can also be foundin
West JavaC.
Indonesia is rich in traditional art productsD.
Central Java in richin
leatherproducts
and batikE.
Indonesia is farnousfor
its batik and leather puppcts44.
"...
w'hich are drar,vn of hand stanrped on thecloth
..." (Paragraph 2) The underlinecl word is closest in meaning to ....A.
imprintedB.
colouredC.
washedD.
designedE.
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isfor
uestion45
and 46.LIMITED
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or
at
MOJO
website: \vww.mojg.com-and Java
Gas
website:wwr.vjavagas.com
.
Registration
period
is
from
Septembcr
9-L1,
2013
during
office
hour
Any
infbnnation regarcling this tcnder may bc requestecl from thefbllowing
acldress:Attention
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16-20 FloorJ1.TB Simattipang
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No.
6221 295412318745.
Which company annolulces the biclding invitation?A.
MOJO.B.
Oil
and gas company.C.
Java Gas.D.
Adrilling
company.E.
A
casing company.46.
"The scope ofwork
isto
suppiy casing tubing and tubular goods."The underlined word is closest in tneaning to . . . .
A.
thingsB.
servicesC.
objectD"
activitiesE.
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47.
Arrange
thefollorving
sentencesinto
a goodparagraph.
1.
T'he elephant went to the ratking
and toldhim
about the trapped elephants2.
The elephant herd wastotally
set free, they dancedwith
love and tanked the rats3
.
Once upon a tirne there lived a ground of mice under a tree in peace4.
One day elephant hunter came to thejungle
and trapped a groupof
elephantsin
huge nets, then the elephantking
suddenly remembered the king of the rats.5.
The
rat king
immediately
took his
entire group
of
rat
andthey cut
openthe
netswhich had trapped the elephant herd.
6.
Then theking
of
rats decided approach the elephantchief
and requesthim to
guide his herd through another road and so thelive
of the rats were saved7
.
However, a groupof
elephants crossing thejungle unknowingly
destroyed theall
therats home. Many of them were even crushed to death
The best arrangement is ....
A.
3-7-6-4-t-5-2
B.
3-7 -2-4-1-s-6c.
3-7-t-4-2-5-6
D.3-7-2-4-5-1-6
E.
3-7-4-5-t-6-2
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A.
skinB.
scalesC.
sealsD.
shellsE.
skullA.
eyesB.
bonesC.
fingersD.
thumbsE.
shoulders 49.octopusesaremollusks,akindofanimalwithasoft@
rnollusks, such as clams and oysters, octopuses and squid have no hard .. .. (48) to protect
them.
An
octopusis
an animalwithout
any bones. Surrounding the mainportion
of
itsbody
is
a fleshy covering, called a mantle.Most of
the internal o.gunrof
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 the octopusjets
away. Octopuses canalso
. ...
(50) color rapidly
whenthey
arein
danger.They change color to
fit
inwith
their surroundings. This hetps them to hide from preu-zc.-2013t2014 'oHak cipta
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A.
complainB.
wonderC.
deliverD.
changeE.
breathe