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InsyaAllah Lulus

1. [Mahasiswa n profesor] (Chomsky)


2. [cowok n cewek persiapan party] (other food)
3. [coffee shop] (order sandwich)
4. [cowok nanyain cewek dmn perpus kedokteran] (library near health care)
5. [ state universitas] (disappointed state university)
6. [pergi ke konser] (leave the sweater at home)
7. [masalah balikin buku sosiologi] (he borrow her book)
8. [kerja di lab] (tell the professor schedule every week)
9. Tentang cowok dateng ke toko yang hampir tutup (will be open a little longer/later)
10. janet tentang paper presentation (he/his can’t comes janet presentation)
11. [Butuh bantuan peralatan nonton (everything has been prepared by prof)
12. [balikin buku perpustakaan] No fine, don’t need pay / no need to pay the library penalty
13. [tentang cari apartemen murah] look at the student center mading
14. [tentang minjam perkakas] she help him after lunch
15. [tentang lukisan terbaru] the painting are great because they show the man is talent
16. [tentang minjam buku intro to economic] the woman will lend you the book
17. [tentang exhibition photografi/ pameran prof. Jhonson] exhibition to Nevada / his/her
photograph Different object
18. [ tentang email dan komputer yang rusak] his computer was broken all day
19. [tentang batalnya konser, info dari radio] there was a refund and disapointed the concert
was cancel / “.... take place”
20. [tentang ngasih copy film biar bisa ditonton di tv] films watched on a big screen
21. [nonton teater] girls don’t watch because tickets run out
22. [tentang meja antik] cheap table / not expansive
23. [tentang olahraga gym] he also tired from the beginning of the gym
24. [mark graduation party] they don’t join the Mark’s party (X) Bukan jawaban
25. [tentang buku psikologi yang dipinjam si cewek] she borrow the book / She land sociology
book him
26. [carrier fair] they both went to the carrier fair
27. [laptop baru si cewek] the laptop is faster the old one
28. [numpang ngeprint] print in library
29. [bantui jemput adek si cowok] girls can’t help to pick up (X) beda redaksi
30. [tentang nyari apartemen bareng utk lisa n temennya] find someone to share an apartement
with
31. interesting to find job/carrier together
32. She has a new printer for her computer.
33. A way to help people improve their economic condition
34. Microcredit programs have been very successful there.
35. Sign up for the economic seminar/ Type the man's term paper.
36. The architectural design of a new museum
37. Both were designed by he some architect / Both were designed by the same architect.
38. A natural landscape
39. Traditional value of native america
40. They are examples of the usual sequence of observation and explanation
41. Scientist were unable to balance
42. That is had a tiny
43. The role of new england
44. History
45. Britch
46. It width
47. →
48. How to solve the problems
49. By immitating signals that the other spiders send.
50. Cross same water
51. It would try to reach the rock a different way
52.

Reading
1.The word “fortuitous” in line 5 is closet in meaning to
(A) important
(B) sudden
(C) early
(D) lucky

3. The word "thwarted" in line 14 is closest in meaning to


(A) continued
(B) influenced
(C) encouraged
(D) frustrated

1. What does the passage mainly discuss?


(A) The career of Maria Edgeworth as an author of children's books
(B) The development of children's literature in the United States
(C) Successful publishers of children's books in Britain and North America
(D) Basic differences between British and American

2. The publisher John Newbery is principally known for which of the following reasons?
(A) He produced and sold books written by Maria Edgeworth.
(B) He had more influence on children American children's literature than any other publisher
(C) He published books aimed at amusing children rather than instructing them.
(D) He was commercially minded and cheerful.

3.The word "they" in line 9 refers to


(A) children
(B) Americans
(C) books
(D) vehicles

4. The word "allay" in line 11 is closest in meaning to


(A) clarify
(B) attack
(C) reduce
(D) confirm

5.It can be inferred from the passage that American children's books sold before 1785 were
almost always
(A) written by Maria Edgeworth
(B) attractive and interesting to children
(C) written by American authors
(D) intended only for religious and moral instruction

2. The word "framework" in line 4 is closest in meaning to


(A) structure
(B) fragment
(C) condition
(D)environment

4. The word "prolonged" in line 10 is closest in meaning to


(A) precise
(B) extended
(C) approximate
(D) regular

5. What does the phrase "lichen colonies (line 15) suggest?


(A) Nothing but lichens live in some locations.
(B) Many lichens live together in one area.
(C) Lichens displace the plants that surround them.
(D)Certain groups of lichens have never been
1. The word “emergence” in line 1 is closest in meaning to
A. complexity
B. development
C. appearance
D. decline

3.All of the following are true except


A. three methods of gathering evidence are mentioned in the passage
B. the multi-regional model goes back further in history.
C. the Out of Africa model has had more support from scholars
D. DNA studies offer one of the best ways in future to provide clear evidence.

4.The word “slim” in line 14 is closest in meaning to


A. small
B. narrow
C. thin
D. difficult

5.Which of the following is not true?


A. the vast majority of genetic studies have focused on living populations
B. early modern human skulls all support the same conclusions
C. both hypotheses focus on Africa as a location for the new species.
D.early modern Australian skulls have similarities to those from Indonesia.

3. The word "circumscribed" in line 7 is closest in meaning to


(A) located
(B) flooded
(C) restricted
(D) pushed

4. According to the-passage, where did the original inhabitants of the Pacific Islands come from?
(A) South America
(B) Hawaii
(C) New Zealand
(D) Asia

5. The word "indeterminate" in line 18 is closest in meaning to


(A) undecided
(B) uncertain
(C) unacceptable
(D) increasing

Keyword: Inuit Art, Canadian Artic


3) According to the pargraph,which of the following is a true description of inuit art?
a. It present a nearly complete picture of inuit life
b. It covers one aspect of inuit life thoroughly
c. It focuses mainly on scenes of inuit camp and family life
d. It is the mainly way inuit myths are passed from one generation to another

4) The word “absolute” in line 8 is closest in meaning to


a. Predictable
b. Total
c. Traditional
d. Necessary

5) According to the second pargarph, which of the following is most likely to be the subject
of an inuit sculpture?
a. Pbservance of taboos
b. Inuit life in the past few decades
c. Preparation for a hunt
d. An animal

6) The word “tracking” in line 15 closest in meaning to


a. Capturing
b. Tricking
c. Following
d. Studying

9) According to the third pargraph which of the following is the primary concern of most
inuit artists?
a. Depicting seasonal changes in animals
b. Demonstrating accurate naturalistic detail
c. Exaggerating physical characteristics for dramatic effect
d. Refealing the assence of their subject’s spirit

3. The word “dwindled” in line 6 is closest in meaning to


a. Decreased
b. Double
c. Differed
d. Dominated
7. The word “initiated” in line 19 is closts in meaning to
a. Learned
b. Evaluated
c. Begun
d. Repeated
1. What does the passage mainly discuss?
a. Factors that slowed the growth of cities in Europe
b. The evolution of cities in north America
c. Trade between north American and Europe
d. The effects the united state independence on urban growth in new England

2. The word “they” in line 4 refrs to


a. north America colonies
b. Cities
c. Centuries
d. Town economies

3. The passage compares early European and north America cities on the basis of which of
the following?
a. Their economis success
b. They type of marchandies they exported
c. Their abilty to distribute goods to interior settlemnts
d. The pace of their development

4. The word “accordingly” in line 11 is closts in meaning to


a. As usual
b. In contrast
c. To some degrce
d. For that reason
Sructure
1. In an area first explored by Samuel de Champlain, ______ .
(A) establishment of the city of Halifax in 1749
(B) in 1749 the city of Halifax established
(C) in 1749, establishing the city of Halifax
(D) the city of Halifax was established in 1749

2. ______ Nat Turner who led a revolt against slavery in Virginia in 1831.
(A) Where was
(B) It was
(C) He was
(D) That he was

3. The most elaborate of all bird nests ______ , domed communal structure built by social
weaverbirds.
(A)larger
(B) largely is
(C) the large
(D) is the large

4. William Walker's mural, "Wall of Respect," ______ an outdoor wall in Chicago, deals with
social issues.
(A) covers
(B) covers it
(C) which covers
(D) which it covers

5. The columbine flower, ______ to nearly all of the United States, can be raised from seed in
almost any garden.
(A) native
(B) how native is
(C) how native is it
(D) is native

6. The photoperiodic response of algae actually depends on the duration of darkness, ______ .
(A) the light is not on
(B) and not on light
(C) but is not on the light
(D) is not on light
7. The annual worth of Utah's manufacturing is greater than ______ .
(A) that of its mining and farming combined
(B) mining and farming combination
(C) that mining and farming combined
(D) of its combination mining and farming

8. Four flags have flown over the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico: ------
Spain, Mexico, the Confederacy, and the United States.
(A) which of
(B) of mose being
(C) those of
(D) Those that of

9. In her time, Isadora Duncan was _____ today a liberated woman.


(A) calling what we would
(B) who would be calling
(C) what we would call
(D) she would call it

10. _____ around stones that are sun warmed, even the smallest of stones creates tiny currents of
warm air.
(A) The cool air
(B) If the air is cool
(C) That the air cools
(D) The cooler the air

11. According to some critics, the novels of William Burroughs demonstrate the major hazard of
absurd literature, _____ tendency toward overembellishment and incoherence.
(A) notwithstanding
(B) besides
(C) is a
(D) its

12. Despite its wide range of styles and instrumentation, country music has certain common
features _____ its own special character.
(A) give it that
(B) that give it
(C) give that
(D) that gives it to
13. Coinciding with the development of jazz in New Orleans in the 1920's _____ in blues music.
(A) was one of the greatest periods
(B) one of the greatest periods
(C) was of the greatest periods
(D) the greatest periods

14. Mules have the shape and the size like of horse .... the ears and the blabla like of donkeys
A. For is B. Because
C. Neverthelees D. And

15. The tongue can move and play a vital role in chewing, …..…, and .......
Jawaban: swallowing and speaking

16. Those species are cultivated for their…….........


Jawaban: beautiful follage

17. Kiwi birds mainly eat insects, worms, and snails and……. For their food by probing the
ground with their long bills.
Jawaban: search

18. like snakes, lizards can be found ................ continents except Antarctica.
Jawaban: on all other

19. Artist Gutzon Borglum designed the Mount Rushmore Memorial and worked
.......................... death in 1941.
Jawaban: the project from 1925 until his

20. It is proving .................... for drug makers to market directly to patients.


Jawaban: less costly and more profitable

21. E. Coli has proven to be __________ most dangerous bacteria that can be acquired from food
and water, even in developed countries.
A. one of the
B. one of
C. one
D. of one

22. The wallflower ______ because its weak stems often grow on walls and along stony
cliffs for support.
(A) so called is
(B) so is called
(C) is so called
(D) called is so

23. A huge rocky region that curves around . Hudson Bay like a giant horseshoe , the Canadian
shield covers ___ Canada.
a. the land of half area
b. half the land area of
c. area half of the land
d. the area half land of

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