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1.
Sumatran rhinoceroses are an extant species of the family Rhinoceros from Sumatra.
They are the smallest living rhinoceroses and the only Asian rhinoceros, with a body length
less than 250 cm. They also have two strong horns, made from keratin, on their nose and
between their eyes to protect themselves, intimidate other animals, dig up roots, and break
branches when feeding.
They largely inhabit dense, low land rainforest, with plentiful tall grass and reed beds
near the rivers, flood plains, or wet areas with a lot of mud, swamps, and cloud forests. As
herbivores, they only eat plants, especially leaves, flowers, buds, fruits, berries and roots.
Due to their large size, only real predators in the wild, such as tigers, will prey on the
Sumatran rhinoceros. However, humans are the biggest threat to the Sumatran rhinoceros as
they have hunted rhinoceros to the edge of extinction for the horns to make ancient medicine.
ANS: C
2.
Sumatran rhinoceroses are an extant species of the family Rhinoceros from Sumatra.
They are the smallest living rhinoceroses and the only Asian rhinoceros, with a body length
less than 250 cm. They also have two strong horns, made from keratin, on their nose and
between their eyes to protect themselves, intimidate other animals, dig up roots, and break
branches when feeding.
They largely inhabit dense, low land rainforest, with plentiful tall grass and reed beds
near the rivers, flood plains, or wet areas with a lot of mud, swamps, and cloud forests. As
herbivores, they only eat plants, especially leaves, flowers, buds, fruits, berries and roots.
Due to their large size, only real predators in the wild, such as tigers, will prey on the
Sumatran rhinoceros. However, humans are the biggest threat to the Sumatran rhinoceros as
they have hunted rhinoceros to the edge of extinction for the horns to make ancient medicine.
ANS: A
3.
Sumatran rhinoceroses are an extant species of the family Rhinoceros from Sumatra.
They are the smallest living rhinoceroses and the only Asian rhinoceros, with a body length
less than 250 cm. They also have two strong horns, made from keratin, on their nose and
between their eyes to protect themselves, intimidate other animals, dig up roots, and break
branches when feeding.
They largely inhabit dense, low land rainforest, with plentiful tall grass and reed beds
near the rivers, flood plains, or wet areas with a lot of mud, swamps, and cloud forests. As
herbivores, they only eat plants, especially leaves, flowers, buds, fruits, berries and roots.
Due to their large size, only real predators in the wild, such as tigers, will prey on the
Sumatran rhinoceros. However, humans are the biggest threat to the Sumatran rhinoceros as
they have hunted rhinoceros to the edge of extinction for the horns to make ancient medicine.
ANS: B
4.
Omar Said Tjokroaminoto was born in Madiun, 16 August 1882. He was highly influential
Indonesian leader of the early Indonesian nationalist movement, closely linked with the Sarekat
Islām (Islāmic Association), which he shaped as a political force.
Tjokroaminoto, who had a powerful personality, became widely popular among Javanese
peasants. By 1914 he had become the central figure of a messianic movement, and the Sarekat
DagangIslām (Association of Islāmic Traders), established in 1911, had taken on strong mystical
overtones. He was not a strong leader, however, and he failed to reinforce his popular appeal with a
clear, consistent policy. His concern for the need for unity against Dutch rule led him to make
compromises, while other groups with more coherent programs were politically more effective. In
1918 he became a member of the Volksraad.
In the early years of Sarekat Islām, Tjokroaminoto came into contact with a number of young
nationalists, among whom was Sukarno, who became the first president of Indonesia. Tjokroaminoto
tutored Sukarno, who also married his daughter. After 1920 Tjokroaminoto’s fortunes declined, he
was jailed by the Dutch in 1921 on a charge of perjury but was released in 1922. By 1923 Sukarno,
who had ended his marriage, had broken politically with Tjokroaminoto and adopted a more radical
position. They were later reconciled, and in 1926 Sukarno wrote for Bandera Islām (“Flag of
Islām”), a journal edited by Tjokroaminoto after his release from prison. But his passive and
conciliatory positions prevented Tjokroaminoto from ever regaining the power and influence he had
held in the early days of Sarekat Islām.
ANS: D
5.
Omar Said Tjokroaminoto was born in Madiun, 16 August 1882. He was highly influential
Indonesian leader of the early Indonesian nationalist movement, closely linked with the Sarekat
Islām (Islāmic Association), which he shaped as a political force.
Tjokroaminoto, who had a powerful personality, became widely popular among Javanese
peasants. By 1914 he had become the central figure of a messianic movement, and the Sarekat
DagangIslām (Association of Islāmic Traders), established in 1911, had taken on strong mystical
overtones. He was not a strong leader, however, and he failed to reinforce his popular appeal with a
clear, consistent policy. His concern for the need for unity against Dutch rule led him to make
compromises, while other groups with more coherent programs were politically more effective. In
1918 he became a member of the Volksraad.
In the early years of Sarekat Islām, Tjokroaminoto came into contact with a number of young
nationalists, among whom was Sukarno, who became the first president of Indonesia. Tjokroaminoto
tutored Sukarno, who also married his daughter. After 1920 Tjokroaminoto’s fortunes declined, he
was jailed by the Dutch in 1921 on a charge of perjury but was released in 1922. By 1923 Sukarno,
who had ended his marriage, had broken politically with Tjokroaminoto and adopted a more radical
position. They were later reconciled, and in 1926 Sukarno wrote for Bandera Islām (“Flag of
Islām”), a journal edited by Tjokroaminoto after his release from prison. But his passive and
conciliatory positions prevented Tjokroaminoto from ever regaining the power and influence he had
held in the early days of Sarekat Islām.
ANS: A
6.
Omar Said Tjokroaminoto was born in Madiun, 16 August 1882. He was highly influential
Indonesian leader of the early Indonesian nationalist movement, closely linked with the Sarekat
Islām (Islāmic Association), which he shaped as a political force.
Tjokroaminoto, who had a powerful personality, became widely popular among Javanese
peasants. By 1914 he had become the central figure of a messianic movement, and the Sarekat
DagangIslām (Association of Islāmic Traders), established in 1911, had taken on strong mystical
overtones. He was not a strong leader, however, and he failed to reinforce his popular appeal with a
clear, consistent policy. His concern for the need for unity against Dutch rule led him to make
compromises, while other groups with more coherent programs were politically more effective. In
1918 he became a member of the Volksraad.
In the early years of Sarekat Islām, Tjokroaminoto came into contact with a number of young
nationalists, among whom was Sukarno, who became the first president of Indonesia. Tjokroaminoto
tutored Sukarno, who also married his daughter. After 1920 Tjokroaminoto’s fortunes declined, he
was jailed by the Dutch in 1921 on a charge of perjury but was released in 1922. By 1923 Sukarno,
who had ended his marriage, had broken politically with Tjokroaminoto and adopted a more radical
position. They were later reconciled, and in 1926 Sukarno wrote for Bandera Islām (“Flag of
Islām”), a journal edited by Tjokroaminoto after his release from prison. But his passive and
conciliatory positions prevented Tjokroaminoto from ever regaining the power and influence he had
held in the early days of Sarekat Islām.
ANS: D
7.
Dear Sir/Madam:
I wish to apply for the position, as a project engineer base on the qualification you published on web
sitewikaryatama.com.
I finished my Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at IndonesiaUniversity. Currently, I am
enrolled in Master of Engineering major in Civil Engineering at the same university.
At present, I am working as a Part-Timeat Technic Faculty in the Gajahmada University. I am
proficient in using MS Office such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint and Computer Aided Design
(AutoCad)
I wish I would be able to impart my skills and to gain additional knowledge for professional growth
in your company. I’m looking forward to coming in your good office upon receipt of your response
to know more details about the condition and policies.
Respectfully yours,
Junanta
ANS: A
8.
Dear Sir/Madam:
I wish to apply for the position, as a project engineer base on the qualification you published on web
sitewikaryatama.com.
I finished my Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at IndonesiaUniversity. Currently, I am
enrolled in Master of Engineering major in Civil Engineering at the same university.
At present, I am working as a Part-Timeat Technic Faculty in the Gajahmada University. I am
proficient in using MS Office such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint and Computer Aided Design
(AutoCad)
I wish I would be able to impart my skills and to gain additional knowledge for professional growth
in your company. I’m looking forward to coming in your good office upon receipt of your response
to know more details about the condition and policies.
Respectfully yours,
Junanta
9.
Dear Sir/Madam:
I wish to apply for the position, as a project engineer base on the qualification you published on web
sitewikaryatama.com.
I finished my Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at IndonesiaUniversity. Currently, I am
enrolled in Master of Engineering major in Civil Engineering at the same university.
At present, I am working as a Part-Timeat Technic Faculty in the Gajahmada University. I am
proficient in using MS Office such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint and Computer Aided Design
(AutoCad)
I wish I would be able to impart my skills and to gain additional knowledge for professional growth
in your company. I’m looking forward to coming in your good office upon receipt of your response
to know more details about the condition and policies.
Respectfully yours,
Junanta
ANS: B
10.
ANS: D
11.
ANS: A
12.
ANS: B
13.
The surface of the earth, called the "crust," is not one solid piece. It's more like a 20 piece
puzzle. Each puzzle piece is called a "plate." The plates constantly move. Fortunately for us, they
don't move fast. Geologists estimate the fastest plate might shift 6 inches a year (15 centimeters).
That's about as fast as your hair grows.
Earthquakes happen when a plate scrapes, bumps, or drags along another plate. When does
this happen? Constantly. About a half-million quakes rock the Earth every day. That's millions a year.
People don't feel most of them because the quake is too small, too far below the surface, or deep in
the sea. Some, however, are so powerful they can be felt thousands of miles away.
A powerful earthquake can cause landslides, tsunamis, flooding, and other catastrophic
events. Most damage and deaths happen in populated areas. That's because the shaking can cause
windows to break, structures to collapse, fire, and other dangers.
Geologists cannot predict earthquakes. They hope they will in the future through continued
research and improved technology.Earthquakes can happen anytime or anywhere. But you can
prepare for the unpredictable with a family safety plan, emergency kit, and supplies.
ANS: A
14.
The surface of the earth, called the "crust," is not one solid piece. It's more like a 20 piece
puzzle. Each puzzle piece is called a "plate." The plates constantly move. Fortunately for us, they
don't move fast. Geologists estimate the fastest plate might shift 6 inches a year (15 centimeters).
That's about as fast as your hair grows.
Earthquakes happen when a plate scrapes, bumps, or drags along another plate. When does
this happen? Constantly. About a half-million quakes rock the Earth every day. That's millions a year.
People don't feel most of them because the quake is too small, too far below the surface, or deep in
the sea. Some, however, are so powerful they can be felt thousands of miles away.
A powerful earthquake can cause landslides, tsunamis, flooding, and other catastrophic
events. Most damage and deaths happen in populated areas. That's because the shaking can cause
windows to break, structures to collapse, fire, and other dangers.
Geologists cannot predict earthquakes. They hope they will in the future through continued
research and improved technology.Earthquakes can happen anytime or anywhere. But you can
prepare for the unpredictable with a family safety plan, emergency kit, and supplies.
ANS: D
15.
The surface of the earth, called the "crust," is not one solid piece. It's more like a 20 piece
puzzle. Each puzzle piece is called a "plate." The plates constantly move. Fortunately for us, they
don't move fast. Geologists estimate the fastest plate might shift 6 inches a year (15 centimeters).
That's about as fast as your hair grows.
Earthquakes happen when a plate scrapes, bumps, or drags along another plate. When does
this happen? Constantly. About a half-million quakes rock the Earth every day. That's millions a year.
People don't feel most of them because the quake is too small, too far below the surface, or deep in
the sea. Some, however, are so powerful they can be felt thousands of miles away.
A powerful earthquake can cause landslides, tsunamis, flooding, and other catastrophic
events. Most damage and deaths happen in populated areas. That's because the shaking can cause
windows to break, structures to collapse, fire, and other dangers.
Geologists cannot predict earthquakes. They hope they will in the future through continued
research and improved technology.Earthquakes can happen anytime or anywhere. But you can
prepare for the unpredictable with a family safety plan, emergency kit, and supplies.
“A powerful earthquake can cause landslides, tsunamis, flooding, and other catastrophic events.”
The bold typed word similarly means …
A. causing very great trouble and destruction
B. causing an extraordinary result
C. resulting impulsive behavior
D. resulting very deep sorrow
ANS: A
16.
Doni : Shall I help you with your project?
Dina : If you wouldn’t mind, can you search some supporting data for these ones, please?
Doni : Okay, it’s not a big deal for me. Just wait a moment.
Dina : Thank you, it’s very kind of you.
ANS: B
17.
ANS: C
18.
ANS: A
19.
Indro : Hi! Nugroho. It’s been a long time I didn’t see you. It had been about twenty fiveyears
since we were graduated from senior high school in 1993. Where have you been?
Nugroho : I’m in National Search and Rescue Agency(NSRA). I am used to be the spokesman
whenthereis an action of this agency. Nowadays we are busy in searching the
wreckageairplane body of airplane, black box, victims, and CVR of Lion Air.
Indro : Excellent! Our classmates are proud of you. Happy on duty!
Nugroho : Thanks. How about you?
Indro : I get a contract in MRT project in Jakarta. I’m a technical engineer.
ANS: D
20.
Indro : Hi! Nugroho. It’s been a long time I didn’t see you. It had been about twenty fiveyears
since we were graduated from senior high school in 1993. Where have you been?
Nugroho : I’m in National Search and Rescue Agency(NSRA). I am used to be the spokesman
whenthereis an action of this agency. Nowadays we are busy in searching the
wreckageairplane body of airplane, black box, victims, and CVR of Lion Air.
Indro : Excellent! Our classmates are proud of you. Happy on duty!
Nugroho : Thanks. How about you?
Indro : I get a contract in MRT project in Jakarta. I’m a technical engineer.
ANS: B
21.
Indro : Hi! Nugroho. It’s been a long time I didn’t see you. It had been about twenty fiveyears
since we were graduated from senior high school in 1993. Where have you been?
Nugroho : I’m in National Search and Rescue Agency(NSRA). I am used to be the spokesman
whenthereis an action of this agency. Nowadays we are busy in searching the
wreckageairplane body of airplane, black box, victims, and CVR of Lion Air.
Indro : Excellent! Our classmates are proud of you. Happy on duty!
Nugroho : Thanks. How about you?
Indro : I get a contract in MRT project in Jakarta. I’m a technical engineer.
22.
Alex : Good morning.
Cashier : Good morning.
Alex : I would like to know how to make out this check.
Cashier : Right, do you want to draw out some money?
Alex : Yes, twenty pounds.
Cashier : Twenty pounds, OK. Well, the first thing you need to do is to write today’s date in the
top right-hand corner where you see the line.At the top you just write today’s date and
the year. And if you want to draw out money after it says PAY…can you see…over on
the left-hand side?
Alex : The first line?
Cashier : That’s it, on the first line it says PAY and you write CASH afterwards.
Alex : In letters.
Cashier : Yes, CASH. You must write CASH. OK. Then underneath that you have to write the
amount of money you want. So, just twenty pounds and then you write ONLY at the end
of the words. Then at the end of that line where you can see the box, see over on the
right-hand side, youhave to write the amount you want in numbers. And thenunderneath
that box, the last thing you have to do in the right-hand corneris just write your
signature.
Alex : Thank you very much.
Cashier : OK, bye then.
Alex : Bye.
ANS: A
23.
Alex : Good morning.
Cashier : Good morning.
Alex : I would like to know how to make out this check.
Cashier : Right, do you want to draw out some money?
Alex : Yes, twenty pounds.
Cashier : Twenty pounds, OK. Well, the first thing you need to do is to write today’s date in the
top right-hand corner where you see the line.At the top you just write today’s date and
the year. And if you want to draw out money after it says PAY…can you see…over on
the left-hand side?
Alex : The first line?
Cashier : That’s it, on the first line it says PAY and you write CASH afterwards.
Alex : In letters.
Cashier : Yes, CASH. You must write CASH. OK. Then underneath that you have to write the
amount of money you want. So, just twenty pounds and then you write ONLY at the end
of the words. Then at the end of that line where you can see the box, see over on the
right-hand side, youhave to write the amount you want in numbers. And thenunderneath
that box, the last thing you have to do in the right-hand corneris just write your
signature.
Alex : Thank you very much.
Cashier : OK, bye then.
Alex : Bye.
ANS: C
24.
Alex : Good morning.
Cashier : Good morning.
Alex : I would like to know how to make out this check.
Cashier : Right, do you want to draw out some money?
Alex : Yes, twenty pounds.
Cashier : Twenty pounds, OK. Well, the first thing you need to do is to write today’s date in the
top right-hand corner where you see the line.At the top you just write today’s date and
the year. And if you want to draw out money after it says PAY…can you see…over on
the left-hand side?
Alex : The first line?
Cashier : That’s it, on the first line it says PAY and you write CASH afterwards.
Alex : In letters.
Cashier : Yes, CASH. You must write CASH. OK. Then underneath that you have to write the
amount of money you want. So, just twenty pounds and then you write ONLY at the end
of the words. Then at the end of that line where you can see the box, see over on the
right-hand side, youhave to write the amount you want in numbers. And thenunderneath
that box, the last thing you have to do in the right-hand corneris just write your
signature.
Alex : Thank you very much.
Cashier : OK, bye then.
Alex : Bye.
Writing a signature is …
A. only at the end of the amount of money.
B. done after we draw out some money.
C. the first step in making out a check.
D. the last step in making out a check.
ANS: D
25.
Dian: ... I met Afgan in the airport this morning.
Candy: Really? Oh my God. What did you do then?
Dian: I asked him to have a photo together.
Candy: Wow, can I see it?
A. I told you so
B. You won’t believe it
C. You must be kidding
D. You have to listen to me
ANS: B
26.
Mita: ..., what’s wrong with you?
Sheila: I slept late tonight. I had so many worksheets to finish. Now, I’m very dizzy.
Mita: How about buying a fresh juice and a brand new pizza there. I think it will help youto omit
that dizziness.
A. You look so pale
B. You look curious
C. You look nervous
D. You look gorgeous
ANS: A
27.
Erna: Have you ever visited Transportation museum, Wuri?
Wuri: Yes, I have. It was five years ago. How about it now?
Erna : There are many progresses. … .
Wuri: Wow! That’s amazing. I’d like to touch the real ones.
A. They are visited by thousands of people everyday.
B. Some parts of museumare destroyed by Tsunami.
C. Two formula-one cars are exhibited as new icons.
D. Some new food-courts are built around it.
ANS: C
28.
Andy: Too bad. I got a C- on my biology test.
Brian: Well, if you ...,you should study harder and play less next time.
Andy: I think you're right. Thanks for the advice.
A. would like to be a chairman
B. want to get a better score
C. expect to win the games
D. need to join the pre test
ANS: B
29.
Demian: If you want to talk to me, I just have free time after four o’clock.
Moore: Are you stuck with your duties? …
Demian: That sounds good. I hope it will make me fresh.
A. Do you want to take a bath?
B. What about going out to the city park?
C. Shall we go out for a cone of ice cream?
D. How about a glass of coffee and a slice of cake?
ANS: C
30.
Hotel staff : Good morning, Sir. Did you sleep well last night?
Hotel guest : No, not really. I think there’s a problem with the air conditioning inmy room. It
didn’t work.
Hotel staff : I’m very sorry about that, Sir. ….
Hotel guest : Yes, please if you have one.
A. Would you like me to find you another room for tonight?
B. Could you take my broken air conditioning, please?
C. Would you like to have a more comfortable bed?
D. Could you repair the noisy machine for me?
ANS: A
31.
Totto: Tetsuko called me this morning. He is in the hospital now.
Chan: Is he all right? I just spoke to him yesterday and he was fine.
Totto: Poor him! He was in a car accident on his way home from work last night. …
A. He is still interrogated at the police station.
B. He didn’t speak to me about the accident.
C. He hasn’t been conscious yet.
D. He has broken his leg.
ANS: D
32.
Bill: Did management give any feedback for your presentation?
Gate: Yes, I met with the sales director immediately after the meeting and ... .
Bill: That’s great, Gate.
A. he complained about our report.
B. he was impressed with our work.
C. the presentation was dissatisfying.
D. the management had a tied decision.
ANS: B
33.
Laila: I had received a letter from Umang in Mataram. She told me that she had been a vice
manager in a company. She lived happily.
Aini: I am hoping ... .
Laila: Let’s learn harder.
A. that she will live better
B. for a good chance as she had
C. see her right away in Lombok
D. my life won’t be as good as hers
ANS: C
34.
Fairuz: The electricity cost for daily living is getting expensive.
Fauzzi: I guess so. We should save our electricity usage.
Fairuz: What should we do? Do you have any tips?
Fauzzi: We should unplug all the electric tools when they are not used and…
A. avoid to plug electrical tools in case of raining
B. plug all the electric appliances in one socket
C. you should pay the electricity bill on time
D. don’t turn on the lamp at the daily light
ANS: D
35. Jane: …
Mary: I don't have any idea yet.I think I might stay at home.
Jane: Stay at home? You should do something more interesting. I am going to go tocinema this
weekend. Would you like to come with me?
Mary: That sounds so good. I think I will join with you.
A. Do you have any planthis weekend?
B. Do you do something at home?
C. Do you always stay at home?
D. Do you agree with the idea?
ANS: A