BAHASA INGGRIS 1. I can give you the clamp tomorrow because by that time I …. using it. a Would finish b Am finishing c Have finished d Will have finished 2. When he got back to his flat, he saw such mess in his kitchen. The cat … came into the room while he was away. a. Ought to have b. Must have c. Would have d. Should have 3. The teacher asked my brother …. the assignment, while he had his friend …. that assignment. a. To collect, collect b. To collect, to collect c. Collecting, collect d. Collect, collect 4. That CEO had a very …. framework, he would gain quite a reputation. a. specific arrangement b. specifically arranging c. arranged specifically d. specifically arranged 5. That old man was very …. for his neighbor’s help. a. Rewarded b. Blessed c. Grateful d. Spoiled 6. My manager needs a/an …. to help him with store’s administration. a. Clerk b. Barber c. Porter d. Cashier
7. The jazz festivals in this month, …. Are free ofcharge, will be attended by various musicians. a. Which of most b. Most of which c. In which d. Of which 8. …. near downtown, the store soon got lots of its first customers. a. Located b. Location c. Locates d. Locating 9. You couldn’t hear anything from him, and … a. Neither did I b. So could I c. Me, neither d. I couldn’t either 10. It was long time ago, when fathers wouldn’t approve of …. a. Girls went to school b.Girls to go to school c. Girls’ going to school d. That girls go to school 11. …. he isn’t wealthy, he always acts like one. a. Because b. Whereas c. Eventhough d. However 12. Having switched off the lights, …. a. The door was locked b. This locked the door c. The door was locked behind him d. He locked the door 13. Had the commissioner not promoted her position, she would have resigned. It means that she a. Doesn’t like her office
b. Didn’t leave her present office c. Is still looking for another job d. Found a better-paying office 14. The mothers prefer shopping in markets than fancy stores because they’re more … a. Economy b. Economize c. Economic d. Economically 15. He …. the shirt for one night when its button came off. a. Has only been wearing b. Only wore c. Had only been wearing d. Is only wearing 16. That old, dusty town, …. I was born, will be rejuvenated soon. a. Whom b. At which c. In which d. In where 17. …. remains unknown. a Whether she played a role in the conspiracy b She played a role in the conspiracy c Why she played a role in the conspiracy d When she played a role in the conspiracy 18. Those white-collar workers dedicate to … a. Design an effective bureaucracy b. Designed an effective bureaucracy c. Designs an effective bureaucracy d. Designing an effective bureaucracy 19. I would rather … smoothies than milk shakes. a. Have b. Have drunk c. Drink d. To drink
20. It is only … feet in length a. Several b. A c. A little d. Small 21. One must be a 2nd year student of STAN …. The vice president of student body. a. Qualification of b. To qualify in c. Qualifying from d. To qualify for 22. Your GPA can be tracked by … conversion of the average grade for all subjects into numbers. a. That b. That the c. There is a d. The 23. Those local lines are working just as …. and much more affordable. a. finely lined product b. imported products effective c. import effective d. fine as imported products 24. … August 17th, one may expect lots of celebrations. a. On b. In c. At d. For 25. It is …. that I’d prefer stay at home a. A gloomy day b. Too gloomy a day c. So gloomy day d. Such a gloomy day 26. Storm can do …. of damages to a ship with unwell prepared crews. a. A massive amount b. Massive amount c. The massive amount
d. Massive amount 27. Its … makes the diamond highly bid in any auction. a. Transpire b. Translucent c. Translucency d. Translucid 28. That was the unusual toy, …, found in my uncle’s room. a. A tiny doll with horrible look b. Which is a tiny horrible looked doll c. Is a tiny doll with horrible look d. A tiny doll which with horrible look
29. As to hold the creed, his …. is unbearable. a. Suffers b. Sufferings c. Sufferment d. Sufferness 30. Use the previous program instead; you can easily … another modification for the thumbnails. a. Add b. Added c. Additive d. Additional
ERROR RECOGNIZE 31. Windows have several level of type that may be used by the same users. A B C D 32. Observers agree teaching is not a financial rewarding profession in Indonesia. A B C D 33. The level of government allowance offered to elementary and high school teachers was very low comparing to that extended to university lecturers. A B C D 34. Yesterday, at least 150 industries’ workers complained about threats of arbitrary A B C dismiss from their employer. D 35. He referred to their frequent complaint about traffic congestion in the city, A B C which has reached a point of unefficiency. D 36. The lecturer said they spent their time and attention mostly in pursue their own A interest because they were afraid offacing the possibilities of losing what B C they had just gained. D 37. The middle class group didn’t have a tradition or handling an organization or A forum to discuss their socially interest, which sometimes conflict with each other. B C D
38. Intellectuals must prioritize viable alternatives to prevent the public from being A increasingly pushed aside by the global economy’s power plays prompt B C D by transnational. 39. All diamonds have a naturally line of cleavage along which they may be split, A B C and it is essential to split them before they are cut and polished. D 40. Our armed forces, with approximately 350.000 members, always carve in to A B C reach such standard in national defense. D
READING COMPREHENSION Fill in the blanks with the one correct answer from the four choices (A, B, C, or D) to complete the sentences. Reading 1, for question 41—50 Finally, after hours of…. (41), the guard bade the boy enter. The boy was astonished by what he saw inside. Never could he have imagined that, there in the middle of the desert, there existed a tent like this one. The ground was covered with the most beautiful carpets he ….. (42) upon, and from the top of the structure …. (43) lamps of ….. (44), each with a lighted candle. The chieftains were (45) back of the tent in a semi circle upon …..(46) cushions. …. (47) came and went with silver trays laden with spices and tea. The others maintained the fires in the hookahs. The atmosphere was suffused with the sweet scent of smoke. There were eight chieftains, … (48) the boy could see immediately which of them was the most important: an Arab dressed in white and gold, at the center of the semicircle. … (49) his side was the young Arab the boy …. (50) earlier. (Adapted from The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho) 41. A. waits B. waited C. waiting D. awaits
43. A. hang on B. hung C. hanged D. hanging
42. A. had ever walked B. ever walked C. was ever walked D. has ever walked
44. A. handedly wrought gold B. gold of hand wrought C. hand wrought gold D. hand wroughtly gold
45. A. seated B. placed C. located D. filled
B. Clerks
46. A. embroidered richly silk B. richly embroidered silk C. rich embroidering silk D. silk rich embroidering 47. A. Carpenters
D. Guards
48. A. Hence B. Thus
C. Whereas D. But
49. A. At B. On
C. Upon D. In
50. A. had spoken with C. had spoken at B. has speak at D. spoke with
C. Servants
Reading 2, for questions 51—55 A young girl climbed the stairs to the main entrance of Plaza Senayan, one of Jakarta’s prestigious shopping malls. She wore torn pants. They seem to have been ripped purposely. The shreds were on both knees and the front and the back part of both thighs. A youngster standing on the pavement a few meters away turned to his friend and said: “Distortion. The poor want to be rich and the rich want to look poor.” How about the rich and the poor? Reality tells us that the poor want to be rich. But how about the rich who want to look poor? Isn’t it crazy? No, not at all. There are some us like that. They are rich but they live in a little house, drive in cheap or old used car and wear modest outfits in public. This kind of person may have embraced the philosophy or concept that modesty and a low profile are beautiful. What’s wrong with them? Nothing. Whether they lead a simple life like that honestly and sincerely or as camouflage in order to keep a low profile is not our business. So, do not be surprise if you see a company director wear a shirt with a hole in it to work. Oddity is always around if we open our eyes to it. Despite its oddity, it is widely accepted. There is no point of disputing it. (Adapted from The Jakarta Post) 51. What’s the main topic in this passage? A The reason why the poor want to be rich and vice versa B Distortion between the rich and the poor C Torn pants and modest outfits D Modesty and a low profile are beautiful 52. The word distortion can be best replaced by … A Deviation B Disproportional C Dismissal D Apart 53. The word them in line 10 refers to…
A B C D
The torn pants The poor who want to be rich The rich who want to look poor The company directors
54. According to the passage, such attitudes reflect distortion, except … A Being a low profile B Wearing torn pants C Wearing a shirt with a hole in it D Driving in a cheap car 55. The word disputing can be best replaced by … A Arguing about B Questioning C Clarifying
D Consolidating Reading 3, for questions 56—60 Workers’ share of national revenue remains low although the government has set the level of minimum wages, economist Kwik Kian Gie said yesterday. In a seminar titled Humane Economic Development, Kwik said company managers’ concern that higher wages would result in bankruptcy have no sound rationale. Some companies fear that rising wages will result in automation, which could trigger higher unemployment. “This ‘master’ mentality is groundless because it believes that if workers’ wages are raised then income and purchasing power will rise,” he said. Kwik said the large number of workers would increase their purchasing power if they were well-paid. This would create a positive ripple effect toward a greater need for goods and services, an expansion of factory space, more investment and an improved economy. “But in a country where national revenues for workers are low, increases in their pay would stimulate the economy,” he said. He added that business executives would initially be reluctant to share their large profit with workers. (Adapted from the Jakarta Post) 56. The discussion in this passage is mainly about … A National revenues B Relationship between workers and business executives C Rising workers’ wages D. Factories’ mentality 57. The word this in line 9 refers to … A The large number of workers B Increasing in workers’ purchasing power C Automation D The rising of minimum wages 58. The positive ripple effects are, except A More investment B the rise of purchasing power
C expansion of factory space D a greater needs for goods 59. the word ripple can be best replaced by … A Reaction B Impact C Payback D Chained 60. The word reluctant in this passage can be best replaced with … A Aversion B Shy C Weaving D Hesitate