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PETUNJUK UMUM

BAHASA 1. Perhatikan dan ikuti petunjuk pengisian pada lembar jawaban yang disediakan.
2. Soal terdiri atas dua bagian, yaitu bagian LISTENING dan bagian READING.
3. Pada soal-soal LISTENING dengarkan rekaman dengan saksama.

INGGRIS 4. Pada soal-soal bagian READING bacalah dengan teliti sebelum Anda menjawab.
5. Laporkan kepada pengawas ujian kalau terdapat tulisan yang kurang jelas, rusak, atau tidak
lengkap.
6. Mintalah kertas buram jika diperlukan.
7. Waktu yang disediakan untuk mengerjakan soal adalah 120 menit.
8. Periksalah seluruh pekerjaan Anda sebelum diserahkan kepada pengawas ujian.
9. Tidak diperbolehkan menggunakan kamus, kalkulator, atau alat bantu lainnya.

- Dilarang menggandakan / memperbanyak sebagian atau seluruh buku ini dalam bentuk fotokopi, dll. tanpa izin penulis dan LP2UN.
- Diterbitkan oleh LP2UN, Yogyakarta.
- Div. Pemasaran: Gg. Dirgantara 37, Jl. Parangtritis Km. 4,5, Yogyakarta 55187, Tlp/Faks. (0274) 384634

-- SELAMAT BEKERJA --

LISTENING SECTION
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you unde stand spoken English. There
are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
Part I. Pictures
Directions: In this part of the test, you will see a picture in your test paper and you will hear five short
statements. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand what the
speakers are saying.
When you hear the five statements, look at the picture in your test paper and then choose the statement that
best describes what you see in the picture. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and
mark your answer.
Example:
Look at the picture and listen to the five statements.
A. The woman is holding some pencils.
B. She is reading something from her laptop.
C. There are a lot of books on the shelves.
D. The woman is talking to a friend.
E. The secretary is reading a magazine.

Sample Answer:

A B C D E

Choice (C), “There are a lot of books on the shelves,” is the best answer to describe the picture. Therefore,
you should mark (C) on your answer sheet.
Now let’s begin with picture number 1.

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1.

2.
3.

Part II. Questions and Responses


Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several questions or statements spoken in English, followed
by four responses, also spoken in English. They will not be printed in your test paper, so you must listen
carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. You have to choose the best response to each question
or statement and mark it on your answer sheet.
Now listen to a sample question:
You will hear:
There’s a good movie on at the new theater. Would you like to go?
You will also hear:
A. I watched a movie a week ago.
B. Sure. Shall we go to the late show?
C. Let’s go to Lake Theater.
D. You like watching movies?
Sample answer:
A B C D

Choice (B) –“Sure. Shall we go to the late show?” is the appropriate response to the question “Would you
like to go?” Therefore, you should mark (B) on your answer sheet.
Now let us begin part two with the question number 4.
4. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
Part III. Short Conversations
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short conversations. The conversations will not be
printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
In your test paper, you will read a question about each conversation. The question will be followed by five
answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
Example:
You will hear:
Man : I’d like to book a room for two nights.
Woman : Would you like it with a double or a single bed?
Man : Double please.
Woman : Certainly. Can I have your ID?
You will read:
What does the man want to do?
A. Have the woman’s ID card.
B. Rent a book for two nights.
C. Reserve a hotel room.
D. Get two rooms for free.
E. Make his new ID card.
Sample Answer: A B C D E

Choice (C), “Reserve a hotel room,” is the best answer to the question “What does the man want to do?”
Therefore, you should mark (C) on your answer sheet.
Now let’s begin with question number 8.

8. Whom is the man talking to?


A. The book seller.
B. The shopkeeper.
C. The lecturer.
D. The reader.
E. The author.
9. What is the man’s suggestion for the woman?
A. Eat less and do more exercises.
B. Have more lunch and stop worrying things.
C. Eat anything she likes very much.
D. Spend her time for taking rest and sleeping.
E. Take some exercises and eat lots more.
10. What did the woman do two days ago?
A. She bought the train ticket.
B. She reserved a train ticket.
C. She came from Jakarta .
D. She did her research.
E. She picked her sister up.
11. What does the woman want?
A. To set an exact time.
B. To pick up some documents.
C. To meet her lawyers.
D. To drive some sooner.
E. To buy new office furniture.
Part IV. Short Talks
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks. They will not be printed in your test
paper, so you must listen carefully to understand and remember what is being said.
In your test paper, you will read two questions about each short talk. Each question will be followed by five
answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
Now let’s begin with the following short talk.

Questions 12 and 13 refer to the following announcement.


….
12. Where would this announcement be heard?
A. On the train.
B. In an airplane.
C. At the airport.
D. On a bus.
E. At the harbour.

13. Who is speaking?


A. A pilot.
B. A tour guide.
C. A weather forecaster.
D. A furniture sales.
E. A. flying attendant.

Questions 14 and 15 refer to the following tips on making calls.


….
14. What should you do after the phone is connected?
A. Identify our self and our affiliation.
B. Ask for the person to whom we would like to speak.
C. Say a greeting clearly.
D. Introduce our self right away.
E. Ask who the receiver is.

15. What is not allowed to do when we are making a call?


A. To let other people finish their sentence.
B. Speaking clearly so we are not misunderstood.
C. Eating, drinking, or chewing gum.
D. Exercising patience on the phone.
E. Introducing our self right away.

This is the end of the listening section.

READING SECTION
In this section of the test, you will have a chance to show how well you understand written English. There are
four parts to this section, with special directions to each part.
Part V. Error Recognition
Questions 16 to 20: Each sentence or dialogue has five words or phrases underlined. The five underlined
words are marked A, B, C, D, or E. You have to identify the inappropriate structure in each of them.
16. Alia : I’m confused, where would you recommend I go next holiday?
A B C
Zain : This summer? If I were you, I will go to Wakatobi.
D
The beaches are great there.
E
17. Retno : Who is the man standing beside Mr. Smith? The one who is
A B
wearing a light blue shirt.

Aniek : Which one? The man which is talking with the secretary is the
C D E
director of the company.

18. The man who was accused of steal the money from the bank, was arrested by
A B C D
the police.
E

19. Harry : This coffee is delicious. Who made it?


A B
Winda : It was making by the new office boy. He is good at making
C D E
coffee.

20. Tom : You look so worried. What is wrong with you?


A B
Mrs. Ingrid : It’s about my daughter, Siti. She goes to school this morning
C D
and she hasn’t arrived yet.
E
Part VI. Reading Comprehension
Questions 21 - 31 are based on a selection of reading materials. You have to choose the best answer
marked A, B, C, D, or E to each question.

Questions 21 – 23 refer to the following announcement.


ANNOUNCEMENT

To : All employees
From : Personnel Manager
Date : October 20, 2015
Subject : Actions for Indiscipline Employees

The management has decided to take strict series of action against the employees who are regular in late
coming. Late attendance fingerprint by 5 minutes for a maximum of three times in a calendar month shall be
allowed, after that for every three late marks, one day salary will be deducted. Only two short leaves of 2
hours duration will be allowed in a month. Also a prior notification is a must before you take any leave.
Employees who fail to follow the norms will have to face serious disciplinary actions.
Please sign a copy of this letter in acknowledgement of receipt of this letter.
21. What is the main content of the memo?
A. The policy about Indiscipline Workers.
B. An acknowledgment for receiving a letter.
C. Signing a copy of the memo letter.
D. The receipt of acknowledgement.
E. A new procedure to take a leave.

22. What can reduce an employee’s one day salary?


A. Late attendance by 5 minutes.
B. After every three late marks.
C. Two short leaves of two hours.
D. A week late in a month.
E. Four times of five minutes late.

23. “Employees who fail to follow the norms will have to face serious ….”
The underlined word most probably means ….
A. written permits
B. moral teachings
C. new regulations
D. discipline workers
E. apprior notification

The following text is for questions 24 – 25.

From: +06281555165

Just to inform you that the meeting will


rd
be cancelled for tomorrow Mon, 23
May 2009 at 10 a.m. as the principal will
arrive from Singapore tonight.
Lilian

24. From the text above we know that ....


A. the principal was away when the message was sent
B. the sender cannot attend the meeting
C. the principal will wait for the meeting that day
D. the sender was in Singapore when he sent the message
E. the meeting was scheduled a week before May

25. The short message is written to ....


A. tell what happened in the meeting
B. say that the principal won't come to the meeting
C. inform that the sender has just arrived from Singapore
D. explain about the schedule of the flight arrival
E. inform the cancellation of a meeting
The following text is for questions 26 – 28.
What happens after the novelty of smart phone application-based ojek (motorcycle taxi) services
wears off? People start to see them as they are: innovations that ease the lives of middle-class customers
in a city dependent on the ojek, but not a transportation savior.
Since Go-Jek launched its smartphone app in January, the transportation company, established in
2010, has boomed in popularity not only among customers but among ojek drivers as well. For months
netizens were in awe of the Go-Jek phenomenon, sharing one fascinating Go-Jek story after another.
Go-Jek’s CEO Nadiem Makarim has graced many floors and stages to tell his inspiring story. While
Go-Jek has become a household name, Nadiem has risen into a respected young public figure. The past
few weeks saw the rare sight of long lines of people wanting to join Go-Jek, lured by “success stories” of
drivers who earned up to Rp 10 million (US$685) per month.
The first problem arose when traditional ojek drivers fought their mobile app-based competitors
over “territorial” control. Netizens jumped to the defense of Go-Jek, with some venting at traditional ojek
drivers who often quoted astronomical prices, compared with Go-Jek’s reasonable fares.
For now, it is time for Go-Jek to shift their energy from their protracted tariff war and social media
advertisements to enhancing the data security of both passengers and drivers.
(Adapted from http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/09/26/editorial-the-go-jek-effect.html

26. The text tells us about ….


A. the Go-Jek smart phone application
B. the effect of Go-Jek smartphone application
C. the Go-Jek application problems
D. the war tariff of Go-Jek
E. the Netizen opinion on Go-Jek

27. “Since Go-Jek launched its smart phone app in January… (paragraph 2).
The underlined word has closest meaning to .…
A. send
B. hurl
C. utter
D. set
E. start

28. The problem mentioned in the text is …


A. Nadiem Makarim launched Go-Jek smart phone application in January.
B. There is tariff war between Go-Jek and traditional ojek driver.
C. The Go-Jek company established in 2010 has boomed in popularity.
D. The Netizen tries to protect the Go-Jek community.
E. Traditional ojek driver sets unreasonable fare for the passangers.

Questions 29, 30, and 31 refer to the following instruction.


Welcome aboard. Please put hand baggage in the overhead luggage compartment or under your seat. Do not
leave valuables behind during transit stops and remember to check that you have all your belongings when
you disembark.
Please read the safety pamphlet in your seat pocket and watch the pre-flight demonstration by the cabin
crew. Remain seated, with your seat belt on, when the aircraft is taking off, landing or taxiing. For your
comfort, keep your seat belt fastened during the flight. Life jackets are under the seats.
Do not operate mobile phones, TV sets or radios as these can interfere with the aircraft’s navigational
equipment. Laptop computers, personal stereos and calculator may be used.
29. Where can we find this information?
A. In flight magazines.
B. In the safety pamphlets.
C. In fashion brochures.
D. In tourism books.
E. In the compartment.

30. What does disembark mean?


A. Entering the craft.
B. Welcome aboard.
C. Leaving the plane.
D. All your belongings.
E. Stepping to the vehicle.

31. Why can’t we operate mobile phones?


A. It disturbs the navigation.
B. It interferes the stewardess.
C. It influences the passenger.
D. It makes the pilot panic.
E. It helps the navigator.

Part VII. Incomplete Dialog


Items 31 to 40 are incomplete dialogues. Five sentences marked A, B, C, D, or E are given beneath each
dialogue. You have to choose the sentence that best completes the dialogues.

32. Cindy : Have you sent the documents to the branch office?
Wisnu : Not yet. If the printer had worked well, … on time.
Cindy : You can use mine.
A. I will finish the document
B. I would send them on time
C. I sent the document right away
D. I will be sent your document
E. I would have sent the documents

33. Linda : I plan to have a gathering party on Friday night. Would you like to come?
Eva : Great. … I’ll ask my sisters to go with me.
A. Would you like me to see you, then?
B. When do you plan to have the party?
C. Would you like me to come on Friday?
D. Would you like to bring some wine?
E. What time would you like me to come?

34. Dony : Tell me about your last holiday in Toba Lake!


Tuti : … The view was amazing.
A. I don’t really like the place.
B. It’s so terrible.
C. It was fascinating.
D. It was cancelled.
E. I felt unpleasant.
35. Novy : Listen! ...
Maria : For what occasion is it?
Novy : She will join a singing competition.
A. The students delivered a speech in English.
B. My sister is singing English songs.
C. My sister practices speaking English.
D. The students have practiced English speech.
E. They are learning English in their room.

36. Indra : What do you usually do in the evening?


Yanty : When I am at home, I … They like it very much.
A. take some cooking classes
B. almost always take a nap
C. often eat out in a restaurant
D. cook dinner for the family
E. I watch television program

37. Sandhika : Do you prefer orange juice or avocado juice?


Tantya : …
A. There’s a cafetaria near here.
B. Orange Juice are very expensive.
C. They both are healty drinks.
D. Please choose one that y you like best.
E. Avocado, please, without the ice.

38. Aldi : My sister wants you to call her this afternoon.


You : Okay, I will do that later.
_
Sandra : What did Aldi tell you?
You : He told me that ….
A. his sister wanted me to call her
B. my sister wanted to call you
C. I would call you later
D. my sister called me this afternoon
E. your sister is calling me

39. Feri : The global warming effect is terrible. The weather is unpredictable now.
Anna : … In July, it should be a dry season, but we have lots of rain everywhere.
A. I disagree with you.
B. I don’t suppose so.
C. I couldn’t agree more.
D. You cannot mean that.
E. That is totally untrue.

40. Darmini : What is in you mind right now?


Lestari : If I were the owner of this company, ....
Darmini : (Laughing) So, you are day-dreaming now.
A. I will raise the sallary for all employees
B. I would have given you a promotion
C. I were the boss in this office
D. I would give jobs to lots of people in my town
E. I will be the riches man in this city
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Part VIII. Text Completion
Numbers 41 – 50 are based on a selection of reading materials. You have to fill in the blank spaces by
choosing the best suitable word/phrase.

Numbers 41 – 42 are based on the following text.


A flood is an overflow of water that submerges land which is usually dry. The European Union (EU) Floods
Directive defines a flood as a covering by water of land not normally covered (41) ... water. In the sense of
"flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Flooding may occur as an overflow
of water from water bodies, such as a river or lake, in which the water overtops or breaks levees, resulting in
some of that water escaping its usual boundaries, or it may occur due to an accumulation of rainwater on
saturated ground in an areal flood.
Some floods develop (42) ..., while others such as flash floods, can develop in just a few minutes and without
visible signs of rain. Additionally, floods can be local, impacting a neighborhood or community, or very
large, affecting entire river basins.

41. A. at
B. on
C. in
D. by
E. for

42. A. quickly
B. slowly
C. softly
D. carefully
E. Hardly

Numbers 43 – 45 are based on the following application letter.


Dear Mr./Ms.,

I would like to (43) ... The United Tractors Company as an Accounting staff. After reviewing the job
description on the company’s web , I know this position is an excellent match (44)... my interest in handling
the financials.
I am an Accounting graduate of the Gajah Mada University with several years of working experience
gained from some reputable companies. I am (45)... both in written and spoken English. I would like the
opportunity to meet you and discuss my qualifications in greater detail.
Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Sincerely yours,

Daphne Garry
Enclosure : CV

43. A. join
B. register
C. include
D. update
E. order

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44. A. at
B. on
C. for
D. in
E. by

45. A. creative
B. able
C. doing
D. active
E. sufficient

Numbers 46 – 48 are based on the following letter.


FRANKLIN & FRANKLIN ADVERTISING

October 11, 20XX

Kyle Winters
11850 Mount Vernon Ave.
Grand Terrace, CA 92313

Dear Kyle:

Congratulations on being awarded the Blanding Foods account. You (46) … an excellent job
convincing their management that Franklin & Franklin should be the agency to represent their new
frozen food line.

The creativity and determination you demonstrated in presenting our company to Blanding Foods will
be equally helpful in designing an advertising campaign suited to their needs. Their goal of becoming
a leading supplier of frozen desserts to school cafeterias will require an (47) … sales approach.

I (48) ... to seeing your continued success in dealing with this important new account.

Sincerely,

Alan G. Franklin
President

46. A. did
B. met
C. found
D. received
E. wrote

47. A. important
B. arrogant
C. imaginative
D. impulsive
E. interogative

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48. A. look forward
B. look at
C. look after
D. look for
E. look

Numbers 49 – 50 are based on the following recount text.


It was my birthday. I was watching television with my family when I heard someone lit fireworks in my
front yard. I peeped through my window glass but could see nothing. It was very dark outside. Then I thought
it had to be my cousins who lit the fireworks. Then I plopped down on my sofa again and tried to concentrate
on the television since my mind raced with (49) ... that no one gave something special on my birthday.
I shrugged, it was almost the end of the day and I became pessimist. Five minutes later my mobile
beeped. It was a text from my friend asking me to come out. Wondering what was going on, I grabbed my
jacket and hurried to the front door. I was surprised to see her brought a bag full of firework and fire drills.
Next I was surprised to see my other friend came out from the darkness. She brought a beautiful birthday
cake on her hands. (50) ... they gave the cake to me who was too stunned to say anything.

49. A. arrangement
B. disappointment
C. agreement
D. improvement
E. appointment

50. A. But
B. So
C. Also
D. Then
E. So that

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