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SOAL UJIAN AKHIR SEMESTER GASAL TA 2022/2023


FAKULTAS SASTRA, BUDAYA, DAN KOMUNIKASI
MATA KULIAH Reading & Writing
: PRODI : Sastra Inggris
(sks) for General Interest
Kartika Juni
DOSEN : KELAS/SEM : D, E
Ambarita,S.S.,M.A.
Selasa/ 24 Januari 4.1.4.40
HARI/TANGGAL : RUANG :
2023 4.1.4.41
JAM MULAI / 10.00 – 11.30/ 90 SIFAT
: : TAKE HOME
WAKTU menit UJIAN

PETUNJUK :
1. Berdoalah sebelum mengerjakan
2. Kerjakan di lembar soal
3. Gunakanlah kamus dalam bentuk cetak

A. Look at the bold words from the paragraph above. Guess the meanings from the
context, and make your own sentence from those words.
1. SAMBO MURDER TRIAL PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON POLICE IMPUNITY
The trial of a former National Police general accused of orchestrating the murder of his bodyguard
started at the South Jakarta District Court on Monday, in a case that has put a spotlight on alleged impunity
and corruption in the country's police force.
The case against Ferdy Sambo, an ex-inspector general and head of internal affairs at the National
Police, has gripped the public in a country where surveys show distrust of the police remains high. Police
had initially said the bodyguard, 27-year-old brigadier Nopryansyah Yosua Hutabarat, was killed in a
shootout with another officer at Sambo's Jakarta residence on July 8. But claims by Yosua's family that
there were signs of torture on the bodyguard's body led to a second autopsy, which saw the police version of
events unravel. Sambo, who was dishonourably discharged in August, has been charged with premeditated
murder, an offence that can carry the death penalty, and obstruction of justice.
In court on Monday, a prosecutor alleged Sambo had ordered one of his officers to shoot Yosua,
before putting a final bullet in the back of his head and firing his gun into the wall to create the appearance
of a shootout. Prosecutors said the motive was a belief the bodyguard had sexually assaulted Sambo's wife.
Sambo's lawyer declined to say how his client would plead but in a news conference last week said Sambo
had ordered that Hutabarat be assaulted, not shot.
In total, five people, including Sambo, his wife, two police officers and a driver, are facing charges
of premeditated murder in relation to Hutabarat's death. A lawyer for Sambo's wife declined to comment
on her plea. Ahead of the trial, police chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo had said there had been attempts to
destroy evidence in the case. In a statement on August 24, Listyo said 97 officers were being investigated,
with 35 accused of ethical violations. The police force, which ranked as the least trusted of Indonesia's law
enforcement bodies in a recent survey by pollster Indikator, is also facing pressure over its role in a deadly
soccerstampedeearlierthismonththatkilledmorethan130people.
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2. WORKING TOGETHER FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE


Twenty-five years ago, a handful of WHO departments were working on adolescent health. Today,
over 15 departments are doing so, engaging and working with adolescents in designing and promoting
solutions to address global health issues that affect them.
This includes efforts to involve adolescents and young people in addressing mental health,
HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis. More recently it has expanded to promoting menstrual health and
environmental health, preventing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and promoting self-care to empower
adolescents to take charge of their health.
Young people work alongside the secretariat of the Global Coordination Mechanism on the
Prevention and Control of NCDs, involving the Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network and the
International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations. The Global Tuberculosis (TB) Programmed has
established a youth movement to mobilize an active adolescent constituency and accelerate achievement of
the targets of the WHO End TB Strategy.
In January 2022, WHO published the first report on the Organization’s work on adolescent health,
Working for a brighter, healthier future. The report covers a range of adolescent health issues and
approaches: setting research priorities; supporting developing norms and standards; advocating for attention
and investment; supporting country-level action, and building capacity for meaningful engagement in all
these. It showcases adolescent-adult partnerships which are critical for knowledge generation and
translation, as well as efforts to stimulate and support movements of and by adolescents and young people.

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Kartika Juni Ambarita,S.S.,M.A

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