1 2 1 .Most
farmers in Indonesia, especially in the rural area, have some …… to help their works. (A) oxen () oxs (B) ox
(!) oxens
1 2 2 ."eep
the con#dential papers in the locker, …….$ (A) will you () do you (B) do not you
1 2 3 .My
(A) old
(!) won%t you
… sister works as a nurse while my youn&er 'rother is a lawyer in our country. () oldest
(B) elder
(!) eldest
1 2 4 .……………
write a novel 'ecause she had no ideas to make a novel. (A) iana never did () did iana ever (B) never did iana
(!) iana never does
1 2 5 .All
livin& creatures in the universe need air and water to sustain their life and …… (A) crustaceas do so () so do crustaceas (B) so crustaceas do
(!) cru crustac staceas eas so do
ony 1 2 6 .
"um'irowo, a pencak silat master from Indonesia, has lined up in a num'er of … produced in ollywood. (A) science*#ction*action movie () science*#ction action movied (B) action science*#ction movies
(!) action science*#ction movie
+ou + ou 1 2 7 .
had 'etter ……….. this course since this is the 'est course in this university. university. (A) enrolls () enrolled (B) enroll
(!) to enroll
1 2 8 .I met
many smart students here, the smartest ….… is my new nei&h'or, Mira. (A) of which () of who (B) of whose
he 1 2 9 . (A) is
(!) of whom
political candidate talked as if he …….. elected to 'ecome the next next president. () were
(B) was
(!) had 'een
I would 1 3 0 .
rather … a movie alone than work with you. (A) 'ein& watched () watchin& (B) watched
(!) watch
he 1 3 1 .
&overnment of hina let the -reenpeace …….. their research a'out the air pollution in the
country. (A) is pu'lishin&
() pu'lish
(B) pu'lishes
(!) to pu'lish
Mandy 1 3 2 . (A) mad
&oes … 'ecause her last class was canceled without any con#rmation 'efore. () madly
(B) madness
he 1 3 3 .
(!) madder
anadian, … is a train trip from oronto to ancouver with the 'est scenery of forests and
rivers. (A) is one of the iconic train trips in the world (B) one of the iconic train trips in the world () was one of the iconic train trips in the world (!) which is one of the iconic train trips in the world
1 3 4 .If
the team mem'ers had exercised more seriously, they …….. the &ame successfully. (A) would had won () would have won (B) would have won
(!) would has won
... 1 3 5 .…. .
the fact that dolphins are mammals, most people think that they are #sh. (A) althou&h () despite (B) in spite
(!) 'ecause of
1 3 6 .In
Indonesia%s /est 0apua province … ,which is considered the &l o'al epicenter of tropical marine 'iodiversity. (A) a1a Ampat lyin () 2yin& a1a Ampat (B) a1a Ampat lies
(!) 2ies a1a Ampat
he 1 3 7 .
man …. she invited was the son of the &overnor. (A) with whom () to whom (B) whom
(!) who
1 3 8 .3ive
years after the Ara' 4prin&, analyst says the conditions are in place for … uprisin& in 5&ypt. (A) other () another (B) the others
(!) the other
1 3 9 .4tar
/ars sales sur&e … openin& weekend record in America. (A) towards () 'elow (B) across
(!) 'eneath
1 4 0 .In
the Mahalan&ur mountain ran&e in 6epal and i'et ... which its peak is 7,787 meter a'ove sea
level. (A) Mount 5verest lies
() lyin& Mount5verest
(B) Mount 5verest lyin&
(!) lies Mount 5verest
. CLOZE 1 4 1
QUESTION
hoose the world or phrase which 'est complete each 'lank space in the text. Mosses and lichens are often confused in park 'ecause many common names for lichens include the word 9moss:. ..( 141).. , the two or&anisms are radically di;erent and are not even in the same kin&dom. Both are fascinatin& or&anisms, often overlooked 'ecause they are small and not very showy. hey &row all over the world and are used for dyes, animal fodder, ornamentation, medicines, and reli&ious practices. 2ichens are perhaps the most amath century when the idea was #rst proposed. hey form a fascinatin& example of cooperative relationship in nature, with the fun&us usin& al&ae or 'acteria to produce ener&y, while the al&ae or 'acteria en1oys the protection the fun&us provides. hese or&anisms reproduce in several ways. Many produce spores that attempt ..(143).. partner al&ae or 'acteria, while ..( 144).. reproduce throu&h fra&ments of the lichens that 'reak o; the scatter. hey can &row almost everywhere in the world, from extremely acidic soil to free
() ence
(B) Moreover
(!) Accordin&ly
s oa l 1 4 2
… (A) either
() 'oth
(B) neither
(!) also
s oa l 1 4 3
… (A) capturin&
() captured
(B) to capture
(!) captures
s oa l 1 4 4
… (A) the other
() another
(B) others
(!) the others
s oa l 1 4 5
… (A) &rown
() to &row
(B) &rowin&
(!) &rew
1 4 6 .
Before the =>> crisis, the Indonesian economy was characteri> with conta&ion from hailand, which led to pressure ..( 148).. the rupiah. Dn Culy ==, =>>, the central 'ank, Bank Indonesia (BI), surprised the markets 'y ..( 149).. the intervention mar&ins of the crawlin& pe& re&ime from 7 percent to =E percent. 4peculation continued, however, and the authorities responded 'y ti&htenin& liFuidity, raisin& interest rates, and intervenin& in the forei&n exchan&e market. In the mid*Au&ust, BI decided to Goat the currency, a step ( 150) ... the IM3 stron&ly endorsed. he rupiah continued to depreciate throu&h Cune =>>7, reachin& p =H,EH per dollar. =8J. … (A) on
() 'y
(B) with
(!) as
s oa l 1 4 7
… (A) vulnera'ly
() vulnera'ility
(B) vulnera'le
(!) 'ein& vulnera'le
s oa l 1 4 8
… (A) at
() on
(B) in
(!) to
s oa l 1 4 9
… (A) widened
() wide on
(B) wide of
(!) widenin&
s oa l 1 5 0
… (A) who
() whereas
(B) in that
(!) that
1 5 1 .ERROR
RECOGNITION hoose the one word or phrase which would not 'e appropriate in standard written 5n&lish K Because the do& experiences decreasin&
(A)
(B)
num'er of red 'lood cells, its nose turns ashily. ()
6ot 1 5 2 .
(!)
all people understand that every (A) (B)
country is havin& its own uniFue culture and tradition. ()
atna 1 5 3 .
(!)
prefers to drink &reen smoothies with (A) (B)
a drop of lemon than ve&eta'le 1uices to keep her healthy. ()
(!)
1 5 4 .
After doin& yo&a, Cessica is accustomed to (A) have a &lass of lemon water to detox her. (B)
()
(!)
1 5 5 .
he actor was captured after he confessed (A) that he and two others suspects threatened (B)
()
the victim with a stun &un. (!)
1 5 6 .
he median of annual mothersL workin& hours has increased dramatically 'y (A)
(B)
()
>J hours since =>> and E> (!)
1 5 7 .
here are more than E essential sections of (A) the &reat wall of china in e'ei province, which most were 'uilt in the Min& !ynasty
(B)
()
(!)
1 5 8 .
It is them, he and his pre&nant wife, who (A)
(B)
o;er us free drink as an () anniversary cele'ration (!)
1 5 9 .
arely she answered my phone calls when (A)
(B)
()
she was away for summer vacation (!)
1 6 0 .
A raft chinaLs
of indicator su&&ested
that
(A) economy is coolin& more rapidly than (B)
()
had 'een thou&ht (!)
Reading c!"#e$en%in ead the passa&e carefully and select the one correct answer from the four choices (A,B,, o r !)K eadin& = for Fuestion =J=*=J ow do you stop disease*carryin& mosFuitoes from multiplyin&$ hatLs the Fuestion "&ag'ing the BraHs stamped out the mosFuito in some countries, only to have them to
sur&e 'ack in =>s and L7s. 5ven the countryLs heatlh minister, Marcelo astro, has 'een Fuoted as sayin& that Bra
/hich 1 6 1 .
of the followin& is 6D the description of
/here 1 6 2 . (A) /ater
does Aedes ae&ypti mosFuitoes raise their larvas$ () iver
(B) Mountains
(!) -round
/hat 1 6 3 .
in the main idea of the #rst para&raph$ (A) Bra
It 1 6 4 .
can 'e inferred from the passa&e that Bra
he 1 6 5 .
word "&ag'ing in para&raph = is closest meanin& to$ (A) Infectin& () Askin& (B) auntin&
(!) an&in&
he 1 6 6 .
word )$e( in para&raph = refers to$ (A) -overnment
() 0hoto&raphers
(B) 4oldiers
(!) Mothers
1 6 7 .ika
causes si&ni#cant e;ects, especially to$ (A) ealthy men
() 0re&nant women
(B) hildren
(!) 6ew'orn infants
Reading 2 *# +'e%)in 168 , 174
3renchman 5douard !e 2a'oulaye #rst proposed the idea of a monument for the ?nited 4tates in =7JH. en years later, sculptor 3rederic Au&uste Bartholdi was commissioned to desi&n a sculpture with =7J in mind for ompletion, to commemorate the centennial of the American !eclaration of Independence. he statue was named 92i'erty 5nli&htenin& the /orld: and was a 1oint e;ort 'etween America and 3rance It was a&reed that the American people were to 'uild the pedestal, and the 3rench people were responsi'le for the statue and its assem'ly in the ?nited 4tates. owever, dea#)$ of funds was a pro'lem on 'oth sides of the Atlantic Dcean. In 3rance, pu'lic fees, various forms of entertainment, and a lottery were amon& the methods used to raise funds. In the ?nited 4tates, 'ene#t theatrical events, art exhi'itions, auctions and pri=, when the care and operation of the statue was placed under the war department. A 0residential 0roclamation declared 3ort /ood (and the 4tatue of 2i'erty within it) as a national monument on Dcto'er =H, =>E8, and the monument%s 'oundary was set at the outer ed&e of 3ort /ood. In =>NN, the care and administration of the national monument was transferred to the 6ational 0ark 4ervice. Dn 4eptem'er , =>N, -'#i%dic)in was enlar&ed to encompass all of Bedloe%s Island and in =>HJ, the island%s name was chan&ed to 2i'erty Island. Dn May ==, =>JH. 5llis island was also transferred to the 6ational 0ark 4ervice and 'ecame part of the 4tatue of 2i'erty 6ational Monument.
1 6 8 .In
which su'1ect this passa&e will likely to 'e discussed$ (A) 4ociolo&y () istory (B) Anthropolo&y
(!) 5conomy
Accordin& 1 6 9 .
to the passa&e, the creation of the statue was completed in$ (A) 6ew +ork ar'or () Atlantic ocean (B) 5llis island
(!) 3rance
In 1 7 0 .
para&raph E, dea#)$ could 'est 'e replaced 'y$ (A) 4ource () Availa'ility (B) 3low
(!) 4horta&e
he 1 7 1 .
word it in para&raph N refers to$ (A) 4tatue
() 0edestal
(B) lsere
(!) ar'or
he 1 7 2 .
word -'#i%dic)in in para&raph H is closest meanin& to $ (A) Area () Avenue (B) !evelopment
(!) Mana&ement
1 7 3 ./hich
of the followin& is 6D they to raise funds to 'uild the monument$ (A) Auction () Art exhi'itions (B) !onation
(!) 0u'lic fees
1 7 4 ./hich
of the followin& 'est descri'es the topic of the passa&e $ (A) he accomplishment of the statues li'erty of national monument (B) he history of the statue of li'erty national monument () he replacement of the statue of li'erty national monument (!) he 1oint cooperation in 'uildin& of the statue of li'erty national monument
Reading 3 *# +'e%)in 175.180 wo American hunters are one 'i& step closer to le&ally killin& a pair of 'lack rhinos in 6ami'ia and 'rin&in& their 'ody parts home as trophies. Dn hursday, the ?.4 3ish and /ildlife 4ervice announced online that it was approvin& the hunter%s reFuests to import trophies from two upcomin& hunts sanctioned 'y to the 6ami'ian &overnment. After siftin& throu&h thousands of citiJs. unter and reality host orey "nowlton had applied for an import permit followin& his PNH. winnin& 'id for a huntin& permit in 6ami'ia at an auction last year held 'y the !allas 4afari lu'. unter Michael 2u
1 7 5 ./hy
did ?.4 3ish and /ildlife 4ervice approve the hunter%s reFuest $ (A) he reFuest was su'mitted 'y a reality host (B) he reFuest was supported 'y =N. people () he hunts met the reFuirement and provided 'ene#t (!) he hunts are in line with endan&ered species act
1 7 6 ./hat
is the main idea of the #rst para&raph $ (A) hinos huntin& activity in 6ami'ia (B) onservation of rare 6ami'ian 'lack rhinos
() 0ermission to 'rin& home rhino trophies (!) Dnline reFuest of 'lack rhinos trophies
1 7 7 ./hich
of the followin& is 6D the description of the ?.4 3ish and /ildlife 4ervice $ (A) It Is a &overnment a&ency (B) It shares the same idea with 6ami'ian &overnment to save 'lack rhinos () It Is aQliated with people for ethical treatment of animals (!) It must comply with 5ndan&ered 4pecies Act to conserve rare animals
he 1 7 8 .
word %&a)ed in para&raph = is closest in meanin& to $ (A) Approved () Activated (B) 4ponsored
(!) !esi&ned
he 1 7 9 .
word )$ei# in para&raph N refers to $ (A) hinos
() Activists
(B) Animals
(!) unters
1 8 0 .It
can 'e inferred from the passa&e that the pu'lic%s reaction to the 'lack rhinos hunt is $ (A) 0rovoked () iral (B) 0redicted
(!) rou'le