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112 people in France, on Thursday, many of them were elderly. Of the people whose deaths were attributed to the sweltering temperatures in France, 66 of them were age 75 or up. French officials said, This year people must be more careful to avoid a repeat of the summer of 2003, when 15,000 people, most of them elderly, died of heat related causes. 1. Who suffered a lot from the heat wave? a. Young people b. Old people c. Children d. Women e. Teenagers 2. Why were the French officials said that people must be more careful about this year heat wave? a. Because the present condition is better b. Because the present condition is worse that that in 2003 c. Because in 2003 more people had died d. Because they didnt want more people die e. Because they were responsible for the citizens safety 3. Of the people whose deaths were attributed to the sweltering temperatures . . . The underlined word has almost the same meaning as the word . . . a. Due to b. Comply with c. Associate with d. In response to e. For the sake of 4. What is the newsworthy event of text 7? a. French officials said This year, people must be more careful to avoid a repeat of the summer of 2003. b. A heat wave that struck Europe last month killed 112 people in France, on Thursday, many of them were elderly. c. Of the people whose deaths were attributed to the sweltering temperatures in France, 66 of them were age 75 or up. d. Many of them were elderly. e. When 15,000 people, most of them elderly, died of heat related causes. Text 2 United Kingdom The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy comprising of four constituent countries; England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The first three situated in Great Britain, which is an island that lies off the North West coast of Europe. The island is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the North Sea to the east. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland is located in Ireland, which is an island that lies off the West Coast of Great Britain. The island consists of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. 5. The purpose of the text is . . . . a. To describe the United Kingdom b. To inform about the United Kingdom c. To retell about the United Kingdom d. To explain about the United Kingdom e. To persuade people about the United Kingdom 6. Which country is not situated in Great Britain? a. England b. Wales c. Scotland d. England, Wales and Scotland e. Northern Ireland
7. Where is the island of Ireland situated? It lies off . . . a. The east coast of Great Britain b. The west coast of Europe c. The west coast of Great Britain d. The west coast of Atlantic Ocean e. The east coast of North Sea 8. What do you call the text 8 above? a. Report b. Description c. Narrative d. Review e. Exposition Text 3 I personally believe that libraries are among humanitys most important institutions for several reasons. Firstly, most of humanitys collective knowledge is stored in libraries. Secondly, libraries protect and preserve this knowledge. They also classify or group the materials into logical and easily available divisions. Furthermore, libraries make the materials available to everyone and even provide librarians to help us find what we need. Finally, libraries are our link to the past and our gift to the future. From the facts above, I conclude that libraries are important institutions for humanity. 9. Libraries are among humanitys most important institutions for . . . reasons. a. one b. two c. three d. four e. five 10. Libraries also classify or group the materials into logical and easily available divisions . . . readers can find the materials easily. a. it b. because c. after d. however e. therefore 11. Libraries are our link to the past and our gift to the future. This means that we . . . to the past and the future by libraries. a. is linked b. was linked c. were linked d. are linked e. am linked 12. What do you call the text above? a. Analytical exposition b. Hortatory exposition c. Discussion d. Explanation e. Review 13. The organization of the text 5 is . . . a. thesis - arguments - reiteration b. thesis - arguments - recommendation c. general statement a sequence of explanations - closing d. identification - description e. general classification - description 14. From the facts above, I conclude that libraries are important institutions for humanity. The last paragraph of the text is called the . . .
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Julia Ward Howe and Anna Jarvis were the best known pioneers who took up the cause of Mothers Day in the United States. Julia Ward Howes Mothers Day in 1872 was a call for disarmament by women. Anna Jarvis, in 1907, organized a day to raise awareness of poor health condition in her community, a cause she believed would be best advocated by mothers. She called it Mothers Work Day. In 1914, US President, Woodrow Wilson signed a Joint Declaration. He declared the second Sunday of May as Mothers Day, the day to honor motherhood. Today, however, some may think that the commercial community purposely created Mothers Day to make some extra money. Nowadays, this auspicious day has literally become commercial affair. Many people spend their time buying material gifts for their mothers. In order to sell more products, many restaurants, gift shops, cake shops and florists usually give special offers on Mothers Day. Consequently, their cash registers keep ringing non stop. Obviously, Mothers Day has become a major profit makes for businesses. It is important to remember that the reason behind celebrating Mothers Day is to say thanks to the most important person in our life our mother. It is the day to tell her how much we love her and how special she is for us. Therefore, instead of merely giving material gifts, giving our mother what she needs and really wants is more precious. Showing off our love by spending more time with her, for example, will certainly give us nothing but heartfelt thanks and real gratitude from our mother. 15. Some people thought Mothers Day was . . . . a. purposely created just to make money b. created to honor the mother c. created to make the mother happy d. created to respect the mother e. created to pay tribute to mother 16. Who was the creator of Mothers Day? a. Anna Jarvis b. President Woodrow Wilson c. Julia Ward Howe d. Mary Thompson e. Joan of Arc
17. What did Julia Ward Howe do in the 19th century? a. She worked for the NGO. b. She worked in a military service. c. She called for disarmament by women. d. She raised awareness of poor health conditions in her community. e. She became a charity worker. 18. When did the Mothers Day become officially recognized? a. In 1758 d. In 19th Century b. In 1924 e. In 1914 c. In 1800 19. According to the text, when the Mothers Days celebrated? a. On the 1st week of June d. On the 2nd week of April nd b. On the 2 week of May e. On the 1st week of December c. On the 3rd week of May 20. What does Mothers Day bring to the commercial community? a. It brings havoc to the commercial community b. It brings problems to the commercial community c. It brings adversities to the commercial community d. It brings disasters to the commercial community e. It brings immense business to the commercial community
21. Who will get benefits from Mothers Day? a. The children b. The hawkers c. The taxi drivers d. Restaurants owners, gift shops owners, cake shops owners and florists owners e. The beggars Text 5 Changing the Handphone Covers Before removing the cover, always switch off the power, and disconnect the charger and any other device. Avoid touching electronic components while changing the covers. Always store and use the device with the cover attached. 1. Press the back cover release button, open the back cover and remove it. 2. Take off the front cover carefully. 3. Insert the keypad in the new front cover. 4. Align the top of the front cover to the top of the phone, press the front cover to lock it into places. 22. Insert the keypad in the new front cover. The underlined word has the same meaning with . . . a. enter d. include b. put into e. join c. set 23. What will be done to the old front cover? a. remove it b. avoid touching it c. store it d. take it off e. press it 24. What is the type of the text? a. report b. narration c. anecdote d. procedure e. description
25. The communicative purpose of this text is to . . . a. Guide the readers in changing the handphone covers. b. Share an amusing incident with others. c. Describe a particular thing. d. Persuade the readers to change the handphone covers. e. Inform the readers about handphone covers. Text 6 Men sana in corpore sano, a healthy body makes a sound mind. More and more people nowadays are aware of the truth behind the maxim. As a result, they make sports an integral part of their lives. Some people participate in sports to release energy and tension, while others do it to make friends. Sports, such as soccer, basketball or boxing, have become an acceptable way to release energy and aggression. Other sport like golf, mountain climbing, dancing or bowling can be means of starting or consolidating friendships. Most sports offer a constructive escape from the pressures of the everyday life. In fact, you can change your life if you take up and keep up an activity suited to your character, abilities and lifestyle. It is important to realize that no matter what kind of exercise you do, you can be sure that its always good for your health and that its fun. 26. People do sports . . . a. to change their lives b. as their hobby c. to lessen the pressure of life d. as part of their lives e. to be healthy
27. Most sports offer a constructive escape from the pressures of the everyday life. (Paragraph 1). The phrase escape from can be replaced by . . . . a. hiding from d. avoidance of b. joining to e. changing from c. turning off 28. What is the main idea of the text above? a. Be healthy is important. b. A lifestyle of human being. c. Sport is a good way to keep persons health. d. The purpose of the healthy life. e. Many kinds of sports. 29. Ely : I . . . English since seven years ago. Then, I am going study French next month. Dion : Wow, thats great Ely. a. have studied d. studied b. am studying e. study c. was studying
30. Dinda : What about my new dress, Mom? Mother : Dont worry. Your father . . . a lovely evening dress for you. Dinda : Really? Why didnt he tell me? Mother : It will be surprise, wont it? a. havent bought d. was buying b. has bought e. were buying c. isnt buying 31. A well-known architect is designing our new school building. The passive voice form of the above sentence is our new school building . . . by a well-known architect. a. designs d. is designed b. designed e. is being designed c. be designing 32. The stewardess is now serving coffee to the passengers. The passive form of above sentence is . . . . a. The passengers are serving coffee now b. The passengers are now served coffee c. Coffee is now served by the passengers d. Coffee is now being served to the passengers e. Coffee is now served to the passengers 33. I am still waiting . . . for an interview. a. to be called d. to call b. be called e. called c. be calling 34. How old is this mosque? Well, it . . . in 1870. a. built b. to be built c. was built
35. This is a very popular TV program. Every week it . . . by millions of the people. a. watches d. has watched b. being watches e. had watched c. is watched 36. Susan : Astrid is a diligent student. Im sure she will pass the examination with flying colors. Agus : I think so. The underlined utterance expresses . . . . a. agreement d. sympathy b. prohibition e. advice c. regret
37. X : Excuse me, sir! . . . here, the parking lot is over there. Y : Oh, Im sorry. I dont know about it. a. You may park b. You should park c. You are not allowed to park d. You are supposed to park e. You dont have to park 38. I will have a test tomorrow, therefore I study to night. a. may d. must b. can e. have c. might 39. Johnny : Mom, this is my friend, Freddy. Mother : . . . . Pleased to meet you. a. How are you b. Is it your name? c. Well, great your name. d. Ive been waiting for you e. How do you do? 40. Tony will go to the cinema. Its raining hard. Tony : Dad, I will go now. Its getting late. Father : Youd better stay at home; otherwise, you will catch cold. From the dialogue above we know that Tonys father . . . . a. asks for attention d. shows anger b. feels regret e. asks for information c. give advice 41. Nico : Tom, I am terribly sorry. I forget to bring your notebook. Tom : . . . . I dont need it until the day after tomorrow. a. Oh? Really? d. What a pity b. Never mind e. Not too bad c. How lucky you are 42. Dianas mother is a . . . She teaches student at the Gajah Mada University. a. teacher d. receptionist b. director e. headmistress c. lecturer 43. Youd better put on your . . . when you go out. Its very cold outside. a. vest d. sweater b. scarf e. raincoat c. T-shirt 44. Newspapers have a basic purpose, this is to get . . . as quickly as possible from reliable sources to readers. a. news d. advertisement b. report e. announcement c. statement 45. From 1967 onward, cinema begun to lose their . . . People prefer watching TV programmes at home. a. sponsors d. companies b. producers e. cameramen c. audiences 46. Sony : Have you visited Bob? He got an accident last week. Dona : Oh, poor Bob. I hope hell be better soon. The Italicized sentence expresses . . . . a. sadness d. expectation b. pleasure e. satisfaction c. sympathy
47. Ari : Although this is the best cinema in town, there are not many people visiting it. Tia : . . . nowadays most people prefer spending their time at home watching TV. a. Oh, no. d. Thats right. b. I dont think so. E. Its not true. c. Really? 48. Rieka : What would you give me if youre sent abroad? Reza : If I were sent abroad, I . . . a dictionary for you. a. bought d. will have bought b. will buy e. would have bought c. would buy 49. Rudi : Why are you so late today? Tony : Sorry, Rud. My car . . . . Rudi : So did you come here on foot? Tony : Yes, I did. a. is repairing d. is being repaired b. has just repaired e. will have been repaired c. will be repairing 50. Hady : Donny, lets go to Lindas party. Donny : If I had time, I would go there. From the dialogue we know that . . . . a. Donny goes to Lindas party. b. Hady goes to Lindas party. c. Donny doesnt go to Lindas party. d. Donny came to Lindas party. e. Donny will come to Lindas party Once upon a time, a rabbit wanted to cross a river but e could not swim. He had an idea. He saw a boss of crocodile swimming in the river. The rabbit asked the boss of crocodile, How many crocodiles are there in the river? The boss of crocodile answered, We are twenty here. Where are they? the rabbit asked for the second time. What is it for? the boss of crocodile asked. All of you are good, nice, gentle and kind, so I want to make a line in order. Later I will know how kind you are, said the rabbit. Then, the boss of the crocodile called all his friends and asked them to make a line in order from one side to the other side of the river. Just then, the rabbit started to count while jumping from one crocodile to another; onetwo three.four.until twenty, and finally, he thanked all crocodiles because he had crossed the river. 51.. The story mainly tells us about . a. twenty crocodiles b. the boss of the crocodile c. a rabbit and twenty crocodiles d. a rabbit and the boss of crocodile e. the boss of the crocodile and all his friends We know from the first paragraph that the rabbit actually wanted . a. to cross the river to swim across the river to meet the boss of crocodile to know where the crocodiles are to know the number of crocodiles there All of you are good, nice, gentle, and kind (Paragraph 2) The underlined word is synonymous with . f. wild g. diligent h. cheerful i. easygoing j. honorable
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A month ago, I had no idea that on Saturday afternoon in November Id be hanging 30 meters above the ground and enjoying it. Now I looked down at the river far below me, and realized why people love rock-climbing. My friend Matt and I had arrived at the Activity Center on Friday evening. The accommodation wasnt wonderful, but we had everything we needed (beds, blankets, food), and we were pleases to be out of the city and in the fresh air. On Saturday morning, we met the other ten members of our group. Cameron had come along with two friends, Kevin and Simon, while Sister Carole and Lynn had come with Amanda. We had come from various places and none of us knew the area. We knew we were going to spend the weekend outdoors, but none of us was sure exactly how. Half of us spend the morning caving while the others went rock-climbing and then we changed at lunchtime. Matt and I went to the caves first. Climbing out was harder than going in, but after a good deal of pushing, we were out at last covered in mud but pleased and excited by what weve done. 54. What is the writer trying to do in the text? a. Going to spend the weekend outdoors. d. Advertise the Activity Center. b. Describe some people she met. e. Say how she spend some free time. c. Explain how to do certain outdoor sports. 55. What can the reader learn from the text? a. How to apply for a place at the Center. b. What sort of activities you can experience at the Center. c. When to depend on other people at the Center. d. Which time of year is best to attend the Center. e. If we want to go hiking is on Sunday. 56. How do you think the writer might describe her weekend? a. boring c. relaxing b. interesting d. frightening 57. What do we learn about the group? a. They had already chosen their preferred activities. b. They're boring people. c. Some of them had been there before. d. They came from the same city. e. Some of them already knew each other. 58. .... We had everything we needed.... The word we on the second paragraph refers to.... a. Matt and Simon c. Matt and Carole e. Mat and Simon b. Matt and I d. Matt and Amanda When we buy canned or bottled food products at the grocers or the supermarket, we will find out that there are some additives added to the main nutrients. An additive is a nonnutritive substance intentionally added to food, generally in small quantities, to improve appearance, flavour, storage properties, etc. A group of food additives includes vitamins, amino acids, and minerals, which are added to foodstuffs to compensate for losses occurring during processing or to provide additional sources in diets that might otherwise be deficient in such nutrients. Examples of their use include enrichment of margarine with the addition of vitamin A, and niacinamide to flour or bread. Salt often has a small amount of iodine added to it to avoid a diet deficiency that can cause goiter development. Appearance is an important factor in food appeal, and legislation in most countries permits the addition of both natural and synthetic colouring matter based on the colouring standards issued by the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO). Flavouring materials are added to basic foodstuffs to provide a characteristic product flavour or to supplement or modify the original flavour. Most flavouring materials are still of natural origin, but progress in organic chemistry has made it possible to analyze flavouring materials and to synthesize products similar with those found in nature. Flavour can also be influenced by the addition of flavour enhancer as monosodium glutamate, which intensifies perception of flavouring. 59. Which statement is true according to the text? a. Canned or bottled food is better in quality than fresh food. b. Synthetic colouring is the same as natural one. c. To improve the appearance, flavouring materials are added. d. For the shake of storage, antimicrobial preservatives are not important. e. Canned food can last long because of the antimicrobial preservatives. 60. Paragraph 4 tells us about.... a. kinds of flavouring materials e. unpleasant
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61. What is the additive added to the food for? a. to produce better products b. to make the consumers satisfied c. to put the food in the cans or bottles d. to improve the appearance, flavour, and storage properties e. to prevent the products from physical factors 62. What is the additive added to the food for? a. to produce better products b. to make the consumers satisfied c. to put the food in the cans or bottles d. to improve the appearance, flavour, and storage properties e. to prevent the products from physical factors
63. It is stated in the text that the elephant uses the trunk to do the following, EXCEPT. to eat to push to drink to carry things to squirt water over the body The trunk is the elephant a peculiar feature . (Paragraph 2) The underlined word is close in meaning to . large strange tough smooth long Nola : Do you know the boy sitting next to the man with the red polka dot shirt? Neli : He is Denis .father is a tycoon. Nola : Oh, I see. who whom whose which where Ferdi : Do you see the large field over there? Hasan : Yes, what is it for? Ferdi : Thats the land .is provided for the elephants to live. who whom where which whose Bobby : I finally could buy the Chevrolet that I had dreamed of for years. Withney : Oh, congratulations. Is it the one .you showed me yesterday? whom where who which whose Read the following sentences. They are not in a good order. 1. Enter the 14 digits. 2. How to charge your cell phone card. 3. Dial 222 C or OK. 4. Press 1 to get the charge option. 5. The amount of the voucher will be automatically added onto your card. 6. First scratch the black area. 7. To check the remaining pulse credit dial *222#.
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The right arrangement of the sentences above is . 1734625 2634157 3457612 5376421 6417523 X : Hi I am Agung. Nice to meet you. Y : My name is Juli. Nice to meet you, too. a. This is my friend, Agung. Allow me to introduce myself c. Let me introduce you to my friend d. \What do you do? e. How are you doing? etno : I called Joko last night. Andri : What? Retno : I said I .Joko last night. have called had called would call had to call called Iwan has gotten three promotions at this company a year ago. since he started working b. when he has started working c. before he had started working d. until he is starting working e. after he was starting working 72. Oy : I forgot to bring my dictionary.? Ani : Sure, here it is. Could you lend me yours, please This dictionary is yours, isnt it Is your dictionary new Could I lend you e. How about you Lusi : Have you heard that Mr. Yayan passed away last night? Ranto : Really? I dont believe it. Yesterday I met him at the wedding party of my neighbor. Lusi : Yeah, he had a heart attack last night. Ranto : Oh, Im really sorry to hear that. The underlined expression expresses . ability surprise certainty possibility sympathy Rangga : My friend will hold a mask party next week. Will you join us? Dion : Sounds interesting! But I have an appointment with my boss. From the dialogue we know that Dion . will join Rangga wont join Rangga likes to go to the party promises to go to the party is not interested in going to the party Totty : Dad, can I use your car? I want to borrow Aris camera. Daddy : ? I need the car to go to the barber. Why dont you use your motor cycle Why dont you lend Fuads Is Aris camera a good one Does Ari have a camera
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Does Ari want the car 76. Jack : Did Jane call you? Bob : What? Jack : I wanted to know if . you had called Jane. Jane called you. you called Jane. you have called Jane. Jane had called you. Anto : You look very busy with your work? Ani : Sure. If you dont mind. How kind you are. Can you do me a favour Can I help you Would you like to help me Do you like to help me Are you tired Andri : May I use your car to Rinas house, Dad? Father : Of course. Be careful. From the underlined words we may conclude that Andri asks for . to his father to use his car. permission agreement possibility suggestion advice Father : When will you harvest your crops? Adi : Next week. Father : I hope you will have a bumper crop. The underlined sentence expresses. desire permission certainly expectation sympathy Ridwan : Im afraid my parents rice fields were damaged by the flood. Pak Yusuf : Oh, Im sorry to hear that. The underlined words express. sorry apology sympathy intolerance complaint X : Good morning, Madam. Anything I can do for you? Y : Yes, please. I need a T-shirt size 15. The dialogue likely occurs. at home at a store at a tailor at a school at the office Lisa : What is your plan for the holiday? Wita : I have no idea. Lisa : What about having a picnic to Lake Toba, Wita? Wita : Id love to, but I have to attend a seminar. What are the speakers talking about? Going to Witas house. Attending a seminar. Going to Lake Toba. Spending their time.
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