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..
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The questions and the dialogues 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:
Boy Do you use the internet very often?
Girl Yes, I do. I use it for communication.
Boy How do you communicate with it?
Girl I send and receive emails, and I speak with my friends using voice mail.
What is the main topic of the conversation?
A. How to use email. C. Receiving emails.
B. Internet usage. D. Voice mail. E. Communication.
The best answer to this question is "Internet usage". Therefore you should choose answer (B) 1. No 1
1. A. Having a journey for week. C. Going swimming.
B.' Going shopping. D. Beautiful scenery. E. Discussing holiday plans.,
2. No 2
A. . She will go to school. C. She’ll go to the hospital.
B. She will go to her factory. D. She’ll go to the man's office. E. She’ll go to a department store
3. no 3
A. She has broken her own promises.
B. She cannot cook the dinner well. D. She practices some sounds.
C. She is going to a concert. E. She will perform in the concert.
4. No 4
A. The short red one. C. The short black one.--
B. The short green one. D. The long red one. E. The long green one.
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.
Man : Where are we going to stay? Woman : At the Sun Hotel, near the beach.
Man : Why there? Woman : …..What will the woman most likely reply?
A. Stay there. C. There's a hotel there.
B. It provides excellent service. D. It's on the beach.
The best answer to the question is choice B "It provides excellent service." Therefore, you should choose answer B.
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PART IV. Qustions 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 at 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.
12.
A. An actor. C. Popular book series.
B. Harry Potter. D. Literary agent. E. Daniel Jacob Radcliffe.
13.
A. Being born in England. D. His mother being a Casting Agent.
B. Buying a popular book series. E. His father being a Literary Agent.
C. Playing Harry Potter.-,
14.
A. Over the head. C. Outside the aircraft
B. Around the waist. D. In the back of the seat E. Under the seat.
15.
A. Table. C. Mobile phones.
B. The llife jacket. D. The attached light E. Tapes around the waist.
Reading Section
The following text is for questions 16 and 17.
16. "He needs them for his presentation at the meeting tomorrow." The underlined word refers to….
A. papers C. ink and paper
B. participants D. Ani and Linda E. laptop and flash disk
17. The text tells about ....
A. the meeting tomorrow D. paper for the presentation
B. uncle Jack's presentation E. best wishes for Ani and Linda
C. things to bring and buy for uncle Jack
The following text is for questions 18 and 19.
18. What is informed on the announcement?
A. A request to return library books.
B. The subjects of the library books. D. The library administration officers.
C. A compulsory to replace lost books. E. Submission of receipts.
19. What will happen if the book you borrowed is lost?
A. You will get receipts. D. You should cover with wrapping plastic.
B. It should be covered by non-colorful plastic. E. It should be replaced with a similar book.
C. The librarian will be fined by a certain amount of money.
The following text is for questions 20 to 22.
20. This text tells us about ....
A. Organism B. Fermentation C. cattle product D. contact address E. the use of EM - 4
21. One of the benefits of the product is ....
A. for growing cattle bacteria D. for increasing micro organisms
B. for increasing smell pollution E. for increasing quality and quantity of cattle product
C. for producing cattle manure and organic fermentation bacteria
22. What will you do to get satisfying result?
A. Dissolve 1 cc EM-4 per liter of water every two days.
B. Dissolve 4cc EM-1 per liter of water every week.
C. Dissolve I cc EM-4 per liter of water every week.
D. Dissolve 4cc EM-1 per liter of water per day.
E. Dissolve 1 cc EM-4 per liter of water everyday.
The following text is for questions 23 to 26.
23. The writer comes from ....
A. Bali B. Europe C. Surabaya D. East Java E. Yogyakarta
24. The main idea of the second paragraph is ....
A. the writer arrived in Yogyakarta
B. Borobudur, Prambanan temples and the carvings amazed the writer
C. the writer visited Borobudur and Prambanan temples with a tour group
D. the temples are older than the churches in Europe
E. the writer spent the night at a cheap wisma.
25. From the text we can conclude that the writer ....
A. enjoyed the tour C. had experienced in writing
B. liked mountain climbing D. was used to eating spicy food E. visited Yogya a week before
27. Which of the following is the most suitable title for the text?
A. The Process of Saliva.
B. The Digestive System. D. How the Food Changes into Acids.
C. The Food and its Process. E. The Process of Building up New Cells.
28. Where does the first digestive process take place?
A. In the mouth. C. In the esophagus.
B. In the stomach. D. In the muscular wall. E. In the small intestine.
29. The food can be swallowed easily because
A. it has been digested C. it is moistened by saliva
B. it is carried by the blood D. it will pass the esophagus E. it is already in the stomach
30. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To describe human body.
B. To show the function of blood. D. To explain the process of digestive system.
C. To tell the work of intestine. E. To inform the readers the necessity of food
31. All the time the muscular walls of intestine are squeezing .... (par 3) The underlined word means ....
A. to hug B. to push up C. to obtain slowly D. to produce E. to press firmly
This text is for questions 32 to 36.
32. What is the first fact which makes the writer sad?
A. The bribery of the officials to reduce their payments.
B. Inappropriate punishment for the corruptors. D. Smuggling in Tanjuk Priok.
C. The most corrupt place in Indonesia. E. Corruption in the world. -
33. The main idea of the third paragraph is ....
A. corruptions make the writer sad
B. those who bribe officials should be detained
C. corruptors should give harsher punishment
D. the writer was satisfied with the punishment given to corruptors
E. we should prevent the young generations from having bad mentality
34. The purpose of the text is ...
A. to remind the readers about the intensity of corruption.
B. to inform the readers that corruption is intense everywhere.
C. to persuade the readers to participate in eradicating corruption.
D. to analyze what makes Jakarta the most corrupt place in Indonesia.
E. to prevent the young generation from the corruptors.
35. According to the text, the businessmen bribe the officials because they want to ....
A. be punished
B. get more profit D. maximize for their tax payments
C. be free from tax payments E. reduce their tax payments
36. 4... everyone should be involved in the effort to eradicate corruption ..." (Paragraph 4). The underlined word is closest in meaning to ....
A. exterminate B. Eliminate C. Remove D. Rub E. Add
This passage is for questions 37 to 41.
Capital punishment is one of the most controversial subjects to be discussed today. This controversy is caused by so many things all over the world having so many different view about it. Capital punishment happens when someone is put to death for a crime, for example murder or drug trafficking. Many people think capital punishment should be reinstated in Britain, but there are just as many people who think that the criminal system is better the way it is.
One important argument against the death penalty is that sometimes an innocent person is put to death. If capital punishment is used, the authorities must therefore have evidence beyond the shadow of any doubt that they have accused the correct person. Furthermore, capital punishment removes all possibility for a person who has done something seriously wrong to be able to change and to be rehabilitated.
Another strong point against capital punishment is that two wrongs do not make a right. Killing a victim, for instance, and then being sentenced to death does not suddenly make everything all right or make things better. A poor, helpless victim's life has been stolen from him, but killing the murderer will not bring the victim back.
Nevertheless, those who are in favor of the death penalty have many points with which to justify their stance. Most importantly it punishes the criminal by doing to him what he did to others. It acts as a foam of revenge for the victim's family by letting them know that the criminal has felt some of the pain he inflicted on another.
Furthermore, capital punishment could act as a deterrent to anyone whoever thought about committing certain crimes, because he would know that when he was found guilty, the death penalty awaited him. It can also save money because, instead of the criminal being kept in person for the rest of his life, he is killed.
After weighing up the arguments for and against capital punishment, I have come to the conclusion that I am for it, and that it is a pity it was abolished in Britain thirty or so years ago.
37. What is the subject of this text?
A. Controversy over death penalty.
B. Some benefits of capital punishment. D. Pros and cons over Britain legal system.
C. Abolishing death penalty. E. Some justification to support death penalty
According to the text, capital punishment ...
A. has good points. D. e%ists in the legal system of all countries.
B. raises different opinions among people. E. . gives more benefits than the bad impacts.
C. has been proved to be the most effective punishment.
From the text, we know that some people disagree with capital punishment because
A. killing should be punished with killing
B. it can prevent people from committing a murder D. more people will be killed
C. innocent people might be put to death E. 1,J I Hines not always considered a crime
40. It is implied in the passage that ....
A. no one agrees with capital punishment
B. the author disagrees with capital punishment
C. capital punishment has both good and bad impacts
D. capital punishment will never prevent people from doing a crime
E. Britain will never abolish capital punishment from its legal system
41. "One important argument against the death penalty is that sometime an innocent person is put to death." (Paragraph 2) The word underlined means ....
A. not fair B. not care C. not guilty D. Inhumane E. not consistent
The text is for numbers 42 to 46.
42. What is the topic of the text?
A. A dragon pet. C. The novel of Eragon.
B. History of dragon. D. A story of a farm boy. E. A biography of Christopher.
43. How Eragon talks to his dragon?
A. With his mind. C. With his smartness.
B. With a blue stone. D. With secret language. E. With the help of a wise man.
44. What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
A. Eragon writes his story with his pet.
B. People and dragon can help each other.
C. Paolini has established himself as an exciting creator.
D. The authors like to write their writings with dragon theme.
E. The story of Eragon is based on the author himself.
45. According to the writer, the novel is ....
A. Dull B. Thick C. Small D. Excellent E. expensive
46. "... Eragon matures into his destiny." (Paragraph The underlined word means ....
A. Development B. Purpose C. House D. Farm E. fate
The following text is for questions 47 to 50.
Regent's permits add to deforestation : study
Forestry activists have warned of a sharp increase in the national deforestation rate if the government fails to deal with the overlapping permits issued for forest concessions and industrial timber forest.
Greenomics Indonesia's latest study found about 18.4 million hectares of forest concession areas and forest production had mostly been occupied by plantation and mining companies. Thanks to permits issued by regents.
"It is an illegal practice. The regents have no rights to issue permits for plantation companies to operate or occupy forest concessions and industrial area. Only the Forestry of Ministry can do that," Greenomics National Coordinator Vanda Mutia Dewi told the Jakarta Post on Monday.
The government has allocated a total of 60.91 million hectares for forest concession or for production forests.
"With the overlapping permits, illegal occupation of the forest concession areas and industrial forest will contribute more to the national deforestation rate than illegal logging practice," she said. (The Jakarta Post)
47. The text is about..
A. the rights of a regent to issue permits D. the overlapping permits issued by the regents
B. forest concessions and timber industries E. deforestation and illegal loggings productions
C. the government's failure in dealing with illegal loggings
48. National deforestation is more the result of ....
A. illegal loggings C. timber industries
B. illegal practice D. overlapping permits E. plantation and mining companies
49. According to Vanda Mutia Dewi,....
A. issuing permits should be stopped D. the regents have conducted more than their rights
B. national deforestation is decreasing sharply E. timber industries are the cause of illegal loggings
C. being an autonomy, the regents have rights to issue permits
50. "... fails to deal with overlapping permits issued for forest concessions and industrial timber forest." (Paragraph 1)
The underlined word means
A. property B. Operation C. Permission D. Conception E. exploitation
typed by SDM 27/10/2011 23:51:06
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