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Final Test of The Chapter - Recount - Attempt Review - Flc10
Final Test of The Chapter - Recount - Attempt Review - Flc10
Final Test of The Chapter - Recount - Attempt Review - Flc10
Question 1
Compl ete
a. and
b. but
c. so
d. nor
e. or
Question 2
Compl ete
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their h
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945.
Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was black smoke billowing high into the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack s
happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there were a large ammunition depot belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rak
ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people's militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident in
song "Halo Halo Bandung". To remember what they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.
Question 3
Compl ete
On 14 August 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the Allies on board the USS Missouri. Hearing this, a young group urged elderly to immediately proclaim the
However, the elderly did not want group did want to rush. Some consultation was conducted in days of meeting. They then prepared the text of the proclamation o
The next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the flag of Indonesia was raised-followed by a
mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the fl
followed by a speech by soewirijo, deputy mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the independence of a country.
Question 4
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
a. sad books
b. funny books
c. books with happy endings
d. true books
e. science books
Question 5
Compl ete
My favourite sport is marathon running. There is a small town in Greece called Marathon,
and the race is called marathon because of a Greek legend. A Greek messenger ran all the
way from the battlefield of Marathon to Athens to announce victory. He did it without
stopping, but died on arrival! Now there are about 500 marathon races worldwide.
I ran in my first marathon in 2011, and it was fantastic. I trained for four months for the
race. Sometimes it was hard, but usually I enjoyed it. There were five thousand runners in
my race, and I was one of the last ones to arrive - it took me seven hours and twelve
minutes! But that isn't important. I enjoyed it and felt proud that I finished the 42.195
kilometres. Yes, that's how far we ran. Now I'm training for my next marathon. If I'm fit
enough, I'll take part in the London Marathon next year.
Question 6
Compl ete
a. 5- 1- 8- 4- 3- 2- 7- 6
b. 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8
c. 2- 5- 6- 8- 7- 1- 4- 3
d. 2 - 6 - 5 - 8 - 1 - 4 - 3 - 7
e. 3 - 1 - 5 - 7 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8
Question 7
Compl ete
Ichiro Suzuki is a famous and successful Japanese baseball player. He was born in
Toyoyama, Japan in 1973. From the age of seven he practised for several hours a day,
trained by his father. By the age of 12, Ichiro knew he wanted to be a professional baseball
player. Although some teams were put off because he was so small, he turned professional
at the age of 18.
In 1992 Ichiro played in a Kobe's Orix Blue Wave, but for a long time he couldn't get into the
first team. The manager didn't like his style. In 1994, a new manager came and promoted
Ichiro. By the end of the year he was famous. Japan's media called him the ‘human batting
machine'.
In 2000 Ichiro signed a three-year contract with the Seattle Mariners. He was the first
Japanese position player ever to play in America. He immediately started breaking records
and making history. He still plays for the Mariners.
To ensure that they would win the battle, the foreign army … sent to the battle ground,
some of which include weaponry and logistical support.
a. is
b. were
c. was
d. has been
e. be
Question 8
Compl ete
I have a lot of homework to do now, __________ I can't go to the cinema with you.
a. for
b. or
c. but
d. so
e. and
Question 9
Compl ete
On August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima by the United States. It demoralized the spirit of the Japanese army in the w
Committee for Indonesian Independence confirmed the wish to achieve the Independence of Indonesia. On August 9, 1945, the second atomic bomb droppe
Japanese surrendered to the United States and its allies.
On 14 August 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the Allies on board the USS Missouri. Hearing this, a young group urged elderly to immediately proclaim the
However, the elderly did not want group did want to rush. Some consultation was conducted in days of meeting. They then prepared the text of the proclamation o
The next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the flag of Indonesia was raised-followed by a
mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the
followed by a speech by soewirijo, deputy mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the independence of a country.
Question 10
Compl ete
Ichiro Suzuki is a famous and successful Japanese baseball player. He was born in
Toyoyama, Japan in 1973. From the age of seven he practised for several hours a day,
trained by his father. By the age of 12, Ichiro knew he wanted to be a professional baseball
player. Although some teams were put off because he was so small, he turned professional
at the age of 18.
In 1992 Ichiro played in a Kobe's Orix Blue Wave, but for a long time he couldn't get into the
first team. The manager didn't like his style. In 1994, a new manager came and promoted
Ichiro. By the end of the year he was famous. Japan's media called him the ‘human batting
machine'.
In 2000 Ichiro signed a three-year contract with the Seattle Mariners. He was the first
Japanese position player ever to play in America. He immediately started breaking records
and making history. He still plays for the Mariners.
Question 11
Compl ete
a. or
b. so
c. and
d. but
e. yet
Question 12
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
a. playing games
b. write stories
c. put books on shelves
d. read books
e. tell stories
Question 13
Compl ete
On 14 August 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the Allies on board the USS Missouri. Hearing this, a young group urged elderly to immediately proclaim the
However, the elderly did not want group did want to rush. Some consultation was conducted in days of meeting. They then prepared the text of the proclamation o
The next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the flag of Indonesia was raised-followed by a
mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the fl
followed by a speech by soewirijo, deputy mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the independence of a country.
Question 14
Compl ete
The Supersemar, the Indonesian abbreviation for "Surat Perintah Sebelas Maret" (Order of
March the Eleventh), was a document signed by the Indonesian President Sukarno on 11 March 1966.
It is said that it was giving the army commander Lt. General Soeharto authority to take whatever measures he" deemed necessary" to restore order to the
Indonesian killings of 1965-1966.
The abbreviation of "Supersemar" is a play on the name of Semar, the mystic and powerful figure who commonly appears in Javanese mythology including
invocation of Semar was presumably intended to help draw on Javanese mythology to lend support to Soeharto's legitimacy during the period of the transition o
Soeharto.
a. Three months
b. Eight months
c. One year
d. Six months
e. One month
Question 15
Compl ete
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their h
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945.Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was b
the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there we
belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people's militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident in
song "Halo Halo Bandung". To remember what they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.
a. To commemorate a historical event that took place in the city on the evening of July 24th, 1946.
b. To amuse the reader.
c. To commemorate Indonesian awakening day.
d. To commemorate a historical event that took place in the city on the evening of March 24, 1944.
e. To commemorate a historical event that took place in the city on the evening of March 24th, 1946
Question 16
Compl ete
I'm going to buy a new computer. However, I can't decide if I should buy an Asus _____ a Mac.
a. Nor
b. Or
c. So
d. And
e. But
Question 17
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
a. two
b. six
c. three
d. five
e. four
Question 18
Compl ete
On 10 November, Indonesia celebrates Hari Pahlawan or Heroes Day in remembrance of the Battle of Surabaya which started on that very date in the year 1945.
because Indonesians refused to surrender their weaponry to British army. British Army at that time was part of the Allied Forces. The defiant Bung Tomo is t
leader who played a very important role in this battle.
It all started because of a misunderstanding between British troops in Jakarta and those in Surabaya, under the command of Brigadier A.W.WS. Mallaby. Briga
agreement with Governor of East Java Mr. Surya. The agreement stated that British would not ask Indonesian troops and militia to surrender their weapons.
However, a British plane from Jakarta dropped leaflets all over Surabaya. The leaflet told Indonesians to do otherwise on 27 October 1945. This action angere
militia leaders because they felt betrayed.
On 30 October 1945, Brigadier Mallaby was killed as he was approaching the British troops' post near Jembatan Merah or Red Bridge, Surabaya. There were m
but it was widely believed that the Brigadier was murdered by Indonesian militia. Looking at this situation, Lieutenant General Sir Philip Christison brought in rein
In the early morning of 10 November 1945, British troops began to advance into Surabaya with cover from both naval and air bombardment. Although the In
heroically, the city was conquered within 3 days and the whole battle lasted for 3 weeks. In total, between 6,000 and 16,000 Indonesians died while casualties o
600 to 2000.
Battle of Surabaya caused Indonesia to lose weaponry which hampered the country's independence struggle. However, the battle provoked Indonesian and inter
country's independence which made this battle especially important for Indonesian national revolution.
Question 19
Compl ete
My favourite sport is marathon running. There is a small town in Greece called Marathon,
and the race is called marathon because of a Greek legend. A Greek messenger ran all the
way from the battlefield of Marathon to Athens to announce victory. He did it without
stopping, but died on arrival! Now there are about 500 marathon races worldwide.
I ran in my first marathon in 2011, and it was fantastic. I trained for four months for the
race. Sometimes it was hard, but usually I enjoyed it. There were five thousand runners in
my race, and I was one of the last ones to arrive - it took me seven hours and twelve
minutes! But that isn't important. I enjoyed it and felt proud that I finished the 42.195
kilometres. Yes, that's how far we ran. Now I'm training for my next marathon. If I'm fit
enough, I'll take part in the London Marathon next year.
a. the history of the marathon race and the kind of people who run in it today.
b. details of the writer's training plan for the London Marathon next year.
c. the background to the marathon race and the writer's own experience.
d. the background to the Battle of Marathon and the reasons for victory.
e. details of my training plan for the London Marathon next year.
Question 20
Compl ete
On August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima by the United States. It demoralized the spirit of the Japanese army in the w
Committee for Indonesian Independence confirmed the wish to achieve the Independence of Indonesia. On August 9, 1945, the second atomic bomb droppe
Japanese surrendered to the United States and its allies.
On 14 August 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the Allies on board the USS Missouri. Hearing this, a young group urged elderly to immediately proclaim the
However, the elderly did not want group did want to rush. Some consultation was conducted in days of meeting. They then prepared the text of the proclamation o
The next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the flag of Indonesia was raised-followed by a
mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the fl
followed by a speech by soewirijo, deputy mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the independence of a country.
Question 21
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
a. a drama
b. a book
c. a TV show
d. a movie
e. a play
Question 22
Compl ete
a. nor
b. or
c. and
d. but
e. so
Question 23
Compl ete
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their h
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was bla
the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there we
belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people's militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident in
song "Halo Halo Bandung". To remember what they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.
… the power of TRI and people's militia was not comparable to the British forces and
NICA. (Paragraph 3). Which of these is nearly similar to the word comparable?
a. attractive
b. applicable
c. equivalent
d. general
e. predictable
Question 24
Compl ete
Ichiro Suzuki is a famous and successful Japanese baseball player. He was born in
Toyoyama, Japan in 1973. From the age of seven he practised for several hours a day,
trained by his father. By the age of 12, Ichiro knew he wanted to be a professional baseball
player. Although some teams were put off because he was so small, he turned professional
at the age of 18.
In 1992 Ichiro played in a Kobe's Orix Blue Wave, but for a long time he couldn't get into the
first team. The manager didn't like his style. In 1994, a new manager came and promoted
Ichiro. By the end of the year he was famous. Japan's media called him the ‘human batting
machine'.
In 2000 Ichiro signed a three-year contract with the Seattle Mariners. He was the first
Japanese position player ever to play in America. He immediately started breaking records
and making history. He still plays for the Mariners.
The text is a…
Question 25
Compl ete
Ichiro Suzuki is a famous and successful Japanese baseball player. He was born in
Toyoyama, Japan in 1973. From the age of seven he practised for several hours a day,
trained by his father. By the age of 12, Ichiro knew he wanted to be a professional baseball
player. Although some teams were put off because he was so small, he turned professional
at the age of 18.
In 1992 Ichiro played in a Kobe's Orix Blue Wave, but for a long time he couldn't get into the
first team. The manager didn't like his style. In 1994, a new manager came and promoted
Ichiro. By the end of the year he was famous. Japan's media called him the ‘human batting
machine'.
In 2000 Ichiro signed a three-year contract with the Seattle Mariners. He was the first
Japanese position player ever to play in America. He immediately started breaking records
and making history. He still plays for the Mariners.
The text tells us that some teams did not want Ichiro because of his …
a. selfishness
b. size
c. style
d. nationality
e. age
Question 26
Compl ete
Ichiro Suzuki is a famous and successful Japanese baseball player. He was born in
Toyoyama, Japan in 1973. From the age of seven he practised for several hours a day,
trained by his father. By the age of 12, Ichiro knew he wanted to be a professional baseball
player. Although some teams were put off because he was so small, he turned professional
at the age of 18.
In 1992 Ichiro played in a Kobe's Orix Blue Wave, but for a long time he couldn't get into the
first team. The manager didn't like his style. In 1994, a new manager came and promoted
Ichiro. By the end of the year he was famous. Japan's media called him the ‘human batting
machine'.
In 2000 Ichiro signed a three-year contract with the Seattle Mariners. He was the first
Japanese position player ever to play in America. He immediately started breaking records
and making history. He still plays for the Mariners.
Sukarno had … wanted the declaration to be read at Ikada Plain, the large open field in the centre of Jakarta, but due to unfounded widespread apprehension over the pos
the venue was changed to Sukarno's house at Pegangsaan Timur 56.
a. secondly
b. finally
c. initially
d. eventually
e. lastly
Question 27
Compl ete
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their h
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was bla
the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there we
belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people's militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident in
song "Halo Halo Bandung". To remember what they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.
a. accidentally
b. thoroughly
c. properly
d. Intentionally
e. sincerely
Question 28
Compl ete
Born into a family of doctors in Kampung Ketapang, Kwitang Barat, Jakarta, Abdulrachman Saleh also became a doctor. After finishing MULO, he studied at STO
was appointed assistant at the laboratory of physiology. Graduating from STOVIA, Abdulrachman Saleh continued his work at the lab while having his own medica
Abdulrachman Saleh's role in medicine was significant. He became a lecturer in Jakarta, Surabaya, Malang, and Klaten. For his meritorious service in medicine,
1958, the University of Indonesia bestowed him the title of "Bapak Ilmu Faal" (Father of Physiology).
Abdulrachman Saleh was a man of many interests. He was involved in youth organizations like Boy Scouts and Indonesia Muda. He was also a member of Ae
Verenigde Oosterse Radio Omroep (VORO), an organization of broadcasters. It was he who established the Voice of Free Indonesia, the radio station which
Indonesia's independence to the world.
Question 29
Compl ete
On 14 August 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the Allies on board the USS Missouri. Hearing this, a young group urged elderly to immediately proclaim the
However, the elderly group did not want to rush. Some consultation was conducted in days of meeting. They then prepared the text of the proclamation of Indones
The next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the flag of Indonesia was raised-followed by a
mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the next morning, on 17 August 1945, Soekarno read the text of the proclamation of Indonesia independence. Then the fl
followed by a speech by soewirijo, deputy mayor of Jakarta. It was the mark of the independence of a country.
Question 30
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
Question 31
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
a. sell books
b. put books on shelves
c. unload boxes
d. put books in piles
e. open boxes
Question 32
Compl ete
a. but
b. nor
c. so
d. yet
e. and
Question 33
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
a. at a bookstore
b. on a truck
c. at an art store
d. in Peru
e. in a school
Question 34
Compl ete
The Supersemar, the Indonesian abbreviation for "Surat Perintah Sebelas Maret" (Order of March the Eleventh), was a document signed by the Indonesian Pre
1966.
It is said that it was giving the army commander Lt. General Soeharto authority to take whatever measures he" deemed necessary" to restore order to the
Indonesian killings of 1965-1966.
The abbreviation of "Supersemar" is a play on the name of Semar, the mystic and powerful figure who commonly appears in Javanese mythology including
invocation of Semar was presumably intended to help draw on Javanese mythology to lend support to Soeharto's legitimacy during the period of the transition o
Soeharto.
It is said that it was …. (second paragraph line 1). What does the word "it" refer to?
a. Instruction
b. Chaotic situation
c. Document
d. Supersemar
e. Authority
Question 35
Compl ete
a. But
b. And
Question 36
Compl ete
The Supersemar, the Indonesian abbreviation for "Surat Perintah Sebelas Maret" (Order of March the Eleventh), was a document signed by the Indonesian Pre
1966.
It is said that it was giving the army commander Lt. General Soeharto authority to take whatever measures he" deemed necessary" to restore order to the
Indonesian killings of 1965-1966.
The abbreviation of "Supersemar" is a play on the name of Semar, the mystic and powerful figure who commonly appears in Javanese mythology including
invocation of Semar was presumably intended to help draw on Javanese mythology to lend support to Soeharto's legitimacy during the period of the transition o
Soeharto.
Question 37
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
Question 38
Compl ete
ABDULRACHMAN SALEH
Born into a family of doctors in Kampung Ketapang, Kwitang Barat, Jakarta, Abdulrachman Sale also became a doctor. After finishing MULO, he studied at STOV
was appointed assistant at the laboratory of physiology. Graduating from STOVIA, Abdulrachman Saleh continued his work at the lab while having his own medica
Abdulrachman Saleh's role in medicine was significant. He became a lecturer in Jakarta, Surabaya, Malang, and Klaten. For his meritorious service in medicine,
1958, the University of Indonesia bestowed him the title of "Bapak Ilmu Faal" (Father of Physiology).
Abdulrachman Saleh was a man of many interests. He was involved in youth organizations like Boy Scouts and Indonesia Muda. He was also a member of Ae
Verenigde Oosterse Radio Omroep (VORO), an organization of broadcasters. It was he who established the Voice of Free Indonesia, the radio station which
Indonesia's independence to the world.
Question 39
Compl ete
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their h
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was bla
the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there we
belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people's militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident in
song "Halo Halo Bandung". To remember what they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.
Question 40
Compl ete
a. or
b. so
c. nor
d. and
e. but
Question 41
Compl ete
Ichiro Suzuki is a famous and successful Japanese baseball player. He was born in
Toyoyama, Japan in 1973. From the age of seven he practised for several hours a day,
trained by his father. By the age of 12, Ichiro knew he wanted to be a professional baseball
player. Although some teams were put off because he was so small, he turned professional
at the age of 18.
In 1992 Ichiro played in a Kobe's Orix Blue Wave, but for a long time he couldn't get into the
first team. The manager didn't like his style. In 1994, a new manager came and promoted
Ichiro. By the end of the year he was famous. Japan's media called him the ‘human batting
machine'.
In 2000 Ichiro signed a three-year contract with the Seattle Mariners. He was the first
Japanese position player ever to play in America. He immediately started breaking records
and making history. He still plays for the Mariners.
The defeat in the Battle of Surabaya … the militia movement only for a while. The
heroic spirit had spread out and inflamed others to continue fighting for the country's
independence.
a. hampered
b. angered
c. rallied
d. advanced
e. refused
Question 42
Compl ete
The Supersemar, the Indonesian abbreviation for "Surat Perintah Sebelas Maret" (Order of March the Eleventh), was a document signed by the Indonesian Pre
1966.
It is said that it was giving the army commander Lt. General Soeharto authority to take whatever measures he" deemed necessary" to restore order to the
Indonesian killings of 1965-1966.
The abbreviation of "Supersemar" is a play on the name of Semar, the mystic and powerful figure who commonly appears in Javanese mythology including
invocation of Semar was presumably intended to help draw on Javanese mythology to lend support to Soeharto's legitimacy during the period of the transition o
Soeharto.
Question 43
Compl ete
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Withinseven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their ho
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945.
Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was black smoke billowing high into the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack s
happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there were a large ammunition depot belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rak
ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people's militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident in
song "Halo Halo Bandung". To remember what they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.
Question 44
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
Question 45
Compl ete
a. and
b. yet
c. so
d. or
e. but
Question 46
Compl ete
First, his job is to unload boxes of books from the truck. Then he opens the boxes. After that, Julian puts the books in different piles. One pile is for books that tell
called books of fact. Another pile is for books that tell stories that are not true. These are called books of fiction.
Julian then puts the books on shelves in the bookstore. Putting books on shelves is what Julian likes to do best at work. When Julian has free time at work, he like
books. His favourite books are the ones that tell true stories about real people and their lives.
On Sunday and Monday, Julian does not work at the bookstore. On these days, he stays at home. He uses this time to write a story about himself.
Julian grew up in Peru. Now he lives in the United States. He works at the
bookstore to pay for school. Julian wants to be a teacher.
One day, he hopes to turn his story into a book. He hopes to see it at the bookstore.
Question 47
Compl ete
My favourite sport is marathon running. There is a small town in Greece called Marathon,
and the race is called marathon because of a Greek legend. A Greek messenger ran all the
way from the battlefield of Marathon to Athens to announce victory. He did it without
stopping, but died on arrival! Now there are about 500 marathon races worldwide.
I ran in my first marathon in 2011, and it was fantastic. I trained for four months for the
race. Sometimes it was hard, but usually I enjoyed it. There were five thousand runners in
my race, and I was one of the last ones to arrive - it took me seven hours and twelve
minutes! But that isn't important. I enjoyed it and felt proud that I finished the 42.195
kilometres. Yes, that's how far we ran. Now I'm training for my next marathon. If I'm fit
enough, I'll take part in the London Marathon next year.
a. happy
b. ashamed
c. pleased
d. superior
e. sad
Question 48
Compl ete
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their h
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There was bla
the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there we
belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people's militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident in
song "Halo Halo Bandung". To remember what they did and struggled, they built the Bandung Lautan Api monument.
… burned Bandung.
a. British troops
b. Bandung authority
c. The British army
d. TRI and local people
e. The brigade MacDonald
Question 49
Compl ete
a. but
b. for
c. and
d. so
e. or
Question 50
Compl ete
Born into a family of doctors in Kampung Ketapang, Kwitang Barat, Jakarta, Abdulrachman Saleh also became a doctor. After finishing MULO, he studied at STO
was appointed assistant at the laboratory of physiology. Graduating from STOVIA, Abdulrachman Saleh continued his work at the lab while having his own medica
Abdulrachman Saleh's role in medicine was significant. He became a lecturer in Jakarta, Surabaya, Malang, and Klaten. For his meritorious service in medicine,
1958, the University of Indonesia bestowed him the title of "Bapak Ilmu Faal" (Father of Physiology).
Abdulrachman Saleh was a man of many interests. He was involved in youth organizations like Boy Scouts and Indonesia Muda. He was also a member of Ae
Verenigde Oosterse Radio Omroep (VORO), an organization of broadcasters. It was he who established the Voice of Free Indonesia, the radio station which
Indonesia's independence to the world.
a. Laboratorium assistance.
b. Politics.
c. Student organizations.
d. Broadcasting.
e. Aeroplane designing.