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PART A: READING COMPREHENSION Throughout history, people have been the victim of pickpockets. Today, pick pocketing is the one of the most rapidly increasing crimes. Pickpockets are increasing in number and developing better methods to practice their skill. Approximately one million Americans lose money to pickpockets every year, and no one is really safe from a skilled pickpockets. His victims are 'marks' as they are called, can be rich or poor, young or old. During the eighteenth century, pickpockets were hanged in England. Large crowds of people would gather to watch the hanging, which was supposed to be a warning to other pickpockets. However, in time the practice was discontinued. The reason: while people were attentively watching the hanging of pickpockets, other pickpockets still fully stole the money of spectators! Police official say that the most efficient pickpockets come from South America. Many of these experts pickpockets are trained in special schools called 'Jingle Bell Schools'. A pickpockets graduates from J. B. S. when he is able to steal a wallet from a dressed dummy (mannequin) that has bells inside its pockets. Even the most well dressed, respectable person may be a pickpocket. Some of the favorite places of pickpockets are banks, airports, racetracks, supermarkets, elevators, and train and bus station. Oftentimes a pickpocket will work with another pickpocket as his partner. Another kind of pickpocket works outside or inside bars and specializes in stealing from women called a 'purse snatcher'. To avoid being the victims of a pickpocket, it is important to be very cautious and alert when in the mids of a large gathering of people. 1 The best title for the passage would be: (A) Pickpocket is well dressed (B) Jingle Bell Schools (C) Pickpockets (D) The hanging of pickpockets 2 The hanging of pickpockets were not continued because....: (A) they were large crowds of people (B) it was against humanity (C) the police were not at the hanging (D) it was not effective to stop pick pocketing 3 Pick pocketing is ..... crime (A) an old (C) a temporary (B) a modern (D) a contemporary 4 The passage mentions that pickpockets steal in/from the following, except: (A) crowded places (C) drunkards (B) the shops (D) women 5 South American pickpockets are the most efficient ones because.... (A) they are well-trained (C) they are well-dressed (B) they are handsome (D) they are respectable Siberia (called Sibir in Russian) lies in Northern Asia. It is roughly divided into three areas : the central Siberian uplands (with high plateaus that extend from the Lena and Yenisey rivers), the west Siberian lowlands (with forests and grassland that stretch from yenisey river to the Ural Mountain), and the east Siberian highlands (containing Mount Klyuchevakaya, Siberia's highest point). While most Siberians now are white Russians, some descendants of the original Mongolian settlers remain in the area. The Mongolians have long been noted for raising livestock, including goats and reindeer. 6 The best title for the passage may be... (A) The people of Siberia (B) Siberian Agriculture (C) Russian in Siberia (D) An Introduction to Siberia 7 This passage most likely would be found in which of the following? (A) a Russian history book (C) a travel brochure (B) an encyclopedia (D)a sociology textbook 8 According to the passage, which of the following is true of Mount Klyuchevskaya? (A) It is in the highest mountain in Russia (B) It is the central Siberian highlands (C) It has the highest elevation of any place in Siberia (D) All of the above 9 Which of the following is a mountain range that may be found in Siberia? (A) Klyuchevskaya (C) Yenisey (B) Lena (D) Ural Good ideas often start with a really silly question. Bill Bowerman was making breakfast one day. As he stood there making waffle for his son, he wondered what would happen if he poured rubber into his waffle iron. So, he tried it and the result looked something like the bottom of most sports shoes we see today. Still, when he took this idea to several existing shoe companies he was literally laughed at. In fact, every single company turned him down. Though rather disappointed, Bowerman was determined and went on to form his own company, making NIKE athletic shoes. 10 It can be concluded from the text that ______ (A) inventions often occur during breakfast (B) Nike shoes are the first sports shoes (C) Bowerman did all the household chores (D) a waffle iron became a tool in making shoes (E) curiously can lead to great invention 11 The text tells us about ____ (A) how meaningless silly questions really are (B) what Bowerman’s son did for the Nike shoes (C) the process of making waffles for breakfast (D) the unexpected result of Bowerman’s experiment (E) the first production of the bottom of sports shoes Part B : Vocabulary and Idiom 12 I phone Rani this morning but when I said who I was she .... (A) rang up (C) shut up (B) hung up (D) shut down 13 ... about going for a swim this afternoon ? 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PART A: READING COMPREHENSION

Throughout history, people have been the victim ofpickpockets. Today, pick pocketing is the one of the mostrapidly increasing crimes. Pickpockets are increasing innumber and developing better methods to practice theirskill. Approximately one million Americans lose money topickpockets every year, and no one is really safe from askilled pickpockets. His victims are 'marks' as they arecalled, can be rich or poor, young or old.

During the eighteenth century, pickpockets werehanged in England. Large crowds of people would gatherto watch the hanging, which was supposed to be a warningto other pickpockets. However, in time the practice wasdiscontinued. The reason: while people were attentivelywatching the hanging of pickpockets, other pickpockets stillfully stole the money of spectators!

Police official say that the most efficient pickpocketscome from South America. Many of these expertspickpockets are trained in special schools called 'JingleBell Schools'. A pickpockets graduates from J. B. S. whenhe is able to steal a wallet from a dressed dummy(mannequin) that has bells inside its pockets.

Even the most well dressed, respectable person maybe a pickpocket. Some of the favorite places ofpickpockets are banks, airports, racetracks, supermarkets,elevators, and train and bus station. Oftentimes apickpocket will work with another pickpocket as his partner.Another kind of pickpocket works outside or inside barsand specializes in stealing from women called a 'pursesnatcher'.

To avoid being the victims of a pickpocket, it is important tobe very cautious and alert when in the mids of a largegathering of people.

1 The best title for the passage would be:(A) Pickpocket is well dressed(B) Jingle Bell Schools(C) Pickpockets(D) The hanging of pickpockets

2 The hanging of pickpockets were not continuedbecause....:(A) they were large crowds of people(B) it was against humanity(C) the police were not at the hanging(D) it was not effective to stop pick pocketing

3 Pick pocketing is ..... crime(A) an old (C) a temporary(B) a modern (D) a contemporary

4 The passage mentions that pickpockets steal in/fromthe following, except:(A) crowded places (C) drunkards(B) the shops (D) women

5 South American pickpockets are the most efficientones because....(A) they are well-trained (C) they are well-dressed(B) they are handsome (D) they are respectable

Siberia (called Sibir in Russian) lies in Northern Asia. Itis roughly divided into three areas : the central Siberianuplands (with high plateaus that extend from the Lena andYenisey rivers), the west Siberian lowlands (with forestsand grassland that stretch from yenisey river to the UralMountain), and the east Siberian highlands (containingMount Klyuchevakaya, Siberia's highest point).

While most Siberians now are white Russians, somedescendants of the original Mongolian settlers remain inthe area. The Mongolians have long been noted for raisinglivestock, including goats and reindeer.

6 The best title for the passage may be...(A) The people of Siberia(B) Siberian Agriculture(C) Russian in Siberia(D) An Introduction to Siberia

7 This passage most likely would be found in whichof the following?(A) a Russian history book (C) a travel brochure(B) an encyclopedia (D)a sociology textbook

8 According to the passage, which of the following istrue of Mount Klyuchevskaya?(A) It is in the highest mountain in Russia(B) It is the central Siberian highlands(C) It has the highest elevation of any place in

Siberia(D) All of the above

9 Which of the following is a mountain range thatmay be found in Siberia?(A) Klyuchevskaya (C) Yenisey(B) Lena (D) Ural

Good ideas often start with a really silly question.Bill Bowerman was making breakfast one day. As hestood there making waffle for his son, he wonderedwhat would happen if he poured rubber into his waffleiron. So, he tried it and the result looked somethinglike the bottom of most sports shoes we see today.Still, when he took this idea to several existing shoecompanies he was literally laughed at. In fact, everysingle company turned him down. Though ratherdisappointed, Bowerman was determined and went onto form his own company, making NIKE athletic shoes.

10 It can be concluded from the text that ______(A) inventions often occur during breakfast(B) Nike shoes are the first sports shoes(C) Bowerman did all the household chores(D) a waffle iron became a tool in making shoes(E) curiously can lead to great invention

11 The text tells us about ____(A) how meaningless silly questions really are(B) what Bowerman’s son did for the Nike shoes(C) the process of making waffles for breakfast(D) the unexpected result of Bowerman’s

experiment(E) the first production of the bottom of sports

shoes

Part B : Vocabulary and Idiom

12 I phone Rani this morning but when I said who Iwas she ....(A) rang up (C) shut up(B) hung up (D) shut down

13 ... about going for a swim this afternoon ?(A) when (B) why (C) how (D) who

14 All medicine should be kept out of .... of childrenhand(A) Hand (B) Touch (C) contact (D) reach

15 He was frustrated by his ... to obtain a drivinglicense(A) Disabled (C) inability(B) Unable (D) enable

16 He tried to ... the river by swimming(A) go about (C) go over(B) go through (D) go after

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17 A police officer has the ... to give you're a ticket for atraffic violation.(A) Authority (C) privilege(B) Generosity (D) requirement

18 Seroja veterans are Veterans who have fought forindependence and preserved the sovereignty of theRepublic of Indonesia in East Timor (Timorleste)(A) developed (C) guarded(B) filled (D) claimed

19 The situation was so uncontrollable that I can not …(A) put it on (C) put it off(B) put up with it (D) put it up

Untuk soal no. 20, pilihlah jawaban yang tepat untukmengganti kata yang dicetak dengan huruf besar.

20 The earth is usually represented by a SPHERE.(A) Globe (B) Cube (C) cylinder (D) ball

Untuk soal no. 21, pilihlah jawaban yang merupakanantonim (lawan kata) kata yang digarisbawahi.

21 His uncouth manners made everyone at the tableuncomfortable(A) eccentric (C) patient(B) frigid (D) agreeable

Part C : Structure and Usage

22 I am afraid you have to deal with a / an ___ merchant.(A) inreliable (C) non-reliable(B) unreliable (D) disreliable

23. I wish ___ busy yesterday ; I could have gone with youto Puncak.(A) hadn't been (C) wasn't(B) weren't (D) haven't been

24 The customer had ... the shoes before six o'clock inthe evening.(A) delivers (C) delivered(B) deliver (D) delivering

25 In many ways, riding a bicycle is similar to ...(A) the driving of a motorcycle(B) when you drive a motorcycle(C) driving a motorbike(D) when driving a motorbike

26 If Jack's wife won't agree to sing the papers ...(A) neither won't he (C) he won't neither(B) neither he will (D) neither will he

27 According to him, watching a football game is asinteresting as...(A) the playing of basketball (C) playing basketball(B) when he plays basketball (D) when playing

basketball

28 He put his trophy... the window.(A) near to (B) near C. next (D) nearly

29 He's already read the letter,...?(A) hasn't he (C) doesn't he(B) isn't he (D) hasn't it

30 Of the two cars my father bought...(A) the most expensive (C) the less expensive(B) the least expensive (D) the one most

expensive

31 I am now ... tea without sugar.(A)accustomed to drink (C)have the custom to drink(B)accustomed to drinking (D)accustoming in

drinking

Untuk soal no. 32 – 36, anda diberi kalimat yangsecara gramatikal salah atau yang menurut standarbahasa Inggris tidak dapat diterima. Pilihlah kata ataufrase yang menyebabkan kalimat tersebut salah.

32 Don't forget to register this week so you can votein the election.(A) to register (B) this week (C) so (D) can

33 A pride of lions ____ up to forty lions, includingone to three males, several females and cubs.(A) Can contain (C) Contain(B) It contains (D) Containing

34 During free fail, ____ up to a full minute, askydiver will fall at a constant speed(A) It is (B) Which is (C) Being (D) Is

35 Among bees ___ a highly elaborate form ofcommunication(A) Occur (C) Is occurs(B) Occurs (D) They occurs

36 Each object __ Jupiter's magnetic field is delugedwith electrical charges.(A) Enters (B) It enter (C) Entering (D) Enter

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37 According legend, Bets Ross designed and sewedA B

the first American flag.C D

38 A marionette is controlled by means stringsA B

connected to wooden bars.C D

39 Many comfort heating systems using steam as aA B

working fluid operate at the convection principle.C D

40 Mars two small moons are irregularly shaped andA B C

covered for craters.D

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PART A: READING COMPREHENSIONPREPARED FOR THE WORST

Just outside Yokoh Please do not use illegal software ...Please do not use illegal software ... alma stadium, severalhundred policeman stare down the crowd. "Quite down,"booms loudspeaker. "Disperse immediately." Some 50screaming "hooligans", faces painted and armed with burningwooden sticks, throw chairs bar: s at the front line.Firecrackers explore all around. An electric billboard flickersthe same warning. The rioters grow only more 5 threatening.Suddenly water cannons appear, and within minutes the lastpersistent "thug" is knocked to the ground. Another Japanesedress rehearsal for world 2002 has ended in success andwithout causalities.

As Asian open its arm to the world's best teams andnearly 1 millions of their supporters it is seeping another set ofarms firmly braced to combat hooliganism. Fearing a repeatof Marseilles 1998, where nearly 50 were arrested and 30injured in clashes between England and Tunisia supporters,Japan and South Korea have taken every precaution. Butwhile South Korea has decades of experience in quailingaggressive demonstrations including rampant pro-democracyrallies in the 1980s - Japan has virtually had to learn fromscratch. To add to its troubles, Japan was unlucky winnerchosen to host England, the teams most infamous for itshooligans.

So far, the cash course has gone well. Since 1998Japanese officials have toured Europe and South America,consulting top football authorities to learn how to flight thegame's main malady and to train in the art of "spotting"locating potential trouble markets in crowd of football supports.And the best in the World Cup 2002 to assist local authorities.

(Beith & Takayama, Newsweek, June 3rd, 2002)

1 The crash mentioned in paragraph 1 ...(A) is actual event in Yokohama(B) is an outrageous moment ever happened in Japan(C) is a rehearsal prepared for World Cup 2002(D) was unsuccessful precaution for World Cup 2002

2 Japan ... to host England(A) has deliberately(B) was unfortunately given a chance(C) is practically experienced(D) is the winner of all

3 Japan and South Korea have to take every precautionbecause...(A) the want to educate the public(B) they don't want to repeat tragedy four years ago(C) they want to warn all hooligans(D) they are confident enough to be the host of World

Cup 2002

4 How many causalities clashes between England andTunisia supporters in 1998?(A) 50 (B) 30 (C) 80 (D) none of the above

5 Spotting means...(A) to become a good host for World Cup 2002(B) to arrest football troublemakers that could

potentially become hooligans(C) to combat hooliganism during a football match(D) to locate potential troublemakers in a crowd of

football supporters

6 Which term in the text refers to hooligan's very badreputation?(A) Thug (B) Rampant (C) infamous (D) malady

7 If everything in the text is true, than the policeofficers should be careful to, confiscate thingsupon entry to a football match, expect...(A) Knives (B) Bottles (C)T-shirt (D)Long umbrellas

Soal no. 8 – 11 mengacu pada bacaan berikut:

8 A canteen assistant will get net salary about... permonth.(A) $565 (B) $585 (C) $505 (D) $485

9 From the advertising, we know that...(A) no experience is OK to apply(B) only cooking is required(C) only experienced applicant in cooking is

required(D) only Diploma graduate should apply

10 According to the advertising...(A) you must send you application to the factory

in formal writing(B) you have to come and hand over your

application(C) you can make appointment for interview by

phone(D) fax your application immediately

11 We can conclude that...(A) take this job and you will work like a dog(B) you have no time to take any courses

because you are very busy(C) Saturday & Sunday will be hard days for

working(D) you can still play every afternoon with your

friends

The Japanese economic achievements arebasically due to the technological transformationduring the last thirty years. The Japanese are bynature admirers of excellent craftsmanship and areable to master new techniques and processes withoutany difficulty. They have perfected the art of acquiringforeign technology at the appropriate stage andexploiting it commercially to their benefit. If theproduction index in the manufacturing industries isassumed to be 100 in 1951, it rose to 450 in 1969.This was a most remarkable achievement. It isestimated that 50 percent of this enormous growthwas due to technological innovation.

12 The topic of the paragraph is _____.(A) technological transformation in the last thirty

years.(B) Japanese admirers of excellent craftsmanship(C) enormous growth in technological innovation(D) the reason for Japan's economic achievement

13 The Japanese have no difficulty intransforming foreign technology for theircommercial benefit because ______

Canteen Assistant wanted....A reliable hard working person, preferably withcooking experience, is required to assist in thecanteen of our modern expanding factory. Hourswill be 8.30 am – 2 pm, Monday – Friday. We offer$5820 p.a. plus commission $20 per week andgood working condition. Ring or write to:

Mr. Sasmita.W & E STAN Ltd.

Bintaro Raya Sektor 7Jakarta, tel 7361655

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(A) they have mastered new techniques incraftsmanship

(B) they are by nature gifted in the field of technology(C) they have increased their production index in

manufacturing(D) they have made various technological innovations

Part B : Vocabulary and Idiom

14. When he died he left ... amounting to$100,000(A) accounts (B) obligations (C) payment (D) debts

15 My grandmother passes ... before I was born(A) away (B) off (C) by (D) up

16 After listening to his mother's words ...., the babystopped crying.(A) Comfort (C) comfortably(B) Comforting (D) comfortable

17 I don't mind where we go. Let's just ... about SenayanPark for a while.(A) Travel (B) Wander (C) voyage (D) wonder

18 Amien Rais is obviously a man of....(A) Metal (B) Mete (C) meddle (D) mettle

19 I was surprised, because I didn't ... such a warmwelcome from her family.(A) realize (C) anticipate(B) concentrate (D) exercise

20 The BNN is conducting far-reaching research todetermine the psychological affects of using drug.(A) extensive (C) refined(B) prevalent (D) tentative

21 I am very thirsty. I would ... a cup of tea.(A) Wish (B) Desire (C) like (D) fancy

Untuk soal no. 22, pilihlah jawaban yang tepat untukmengganti kata yang dicetak dengan huruf besar.22 The criminal INSINUATED that he had been badly

treated by the police.(A) denied positively (C) suggested indirectly(B) argued convincingly (D) stated flatly

Untuk soal no. 23, pilihlah jawaban yang merupakanantonim (lawan kata) kata yang digarisbawahi.

23 I was reluctant to accept the invitation because I wasnot sure I could find a baby sitter.(A) hesitant (C) willing(B) agree (D) determined

Part C : Structure and Usage

24 You want to help an old lady with a heavy suitcasecrossing the street and you say _____(A) "Shall I carry that bag?"(B) "Can I carry that bag?"(C) "Might I carry that bag?"(D) "Must I carry that bag?"

25 How many cards ... in the box?(A) there are (C) are there(B) there have (D) have there

26 ... are the fresh and vegetables healthy for you, butthey taste delicious too.(A) Much more (C) Not only(B) Not just (D) Of course

27 The government will make the businessman ... hisloan.(A) Pays (B) pay (C) would pay (D) to pay

28 Dinna didn't like our new roommate, and ...(A) I don't too (C) Neither did I(B) Neither I did (D) I didn't also

29 Could you please tell me ...(A) Where is the STAN secretariat?(B) Where the STAN secretariat?(C) Where the STAN secretariat is?(D) Where did the STAN secretariat?

30 I didn't hear ... because there as too much noisewhere I was sitting.(A) what said (C) what did he say(B) what he said (D) what was he saying

31 I am going to the technical meeting, and ...(A) so does Indra (C) so is Indra(B) so goes Indra (D) Indra is so

32 I'd rather you ... anything about it for the timebeing(A) do (B) didn't do (C) don't (D) didn't

33 I should ... because his grades are poor(A) force my second son study(B) insist on my second son studying(C) make my second son study(D) tell my second son study

34 I found the mathematic problem to be ...(A) exceedingly difficult (C) rather difficultly(B) real difficult (D) very much difficult.

35 ____ tea plant are small and white.(A) The (C) Having flowers the(B) On the (D) The flowers of the

36 ____ in the first draft of the budget will notnecessarily be in final draft(A) although it appears (C) what appears(B) it appears (D)despite its appearance

37 Heated by solar energy have special collectors onthe roofs to trap sunlight(A) Homes (C) A home(B) A home is (D) Homes are

38 ___ discussed by the board of directors when itwas proposed again by the supervisors.(A) The problems had already(B) The problem is already(C) The problem had already been(D) The problem has already

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39 During the U.S. Civil War, an american balloonistA B

organized a balloon corps in ArmyC D

40 The occurrence edema indicates the presence ofA B C

a serious illness.D

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Part A : Reading Comprehension

In 1958, the Navy's nuclear – powered submarineNautilus surfaced in the Greenland Sea after a 1.830 –mile journey, under the polar ice park, from the Pacific tothe Atlantic Ocean. A Number of surface ships had sailedbetween those oceans, either via the Northwest Passage,close to the island of the Canadian Arctic, or via theNortheast Passage, along the northern coasts of Europeand Asia; the Nautilus, however, was the first ship to gofrom ocean to ocean via the North Pole.

The Nautilus ; 96 hours, sailed an almost direct courseunder the ice, traveling a greater part of the way at a depthof 400 feet and a speed of 20 knots. The submarine wasbellow the ice, which in general is only from 7 to 14 feetthick, though stalactites sometimes reach depths of 125feet. This voyage effectively brought to the world'sattention the potential role of nuclear – poweredsubmarines, capable of prowling beneath the polar packand launching missiles from any of the countless lagoonsand channels of open water that divide it.

The submarines also seems to have been designed tooffset the effect of the Soviet sputniks on word opinion.Although the Nautilus did not come back empty – handedfrom the scientific point of view, the voyage was as much ademonstration of potential as if was a potential expedition.Undoubtedly, much more was learned about the polarpack by those aboard the two American and two Soviet iceborne, scientific, stations then adrift in the Arctic oceanthan by the group that manned the Nautilus.

Instructions: select the correct answer from the fourchoice given (A, B, C dan D)

1 The Nautilus was the first ship of any kind to sailbetween the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans along anorthern route.(A) True (C) Implied(B) False (D) Impossible to determined

2 The unusual feature of this inter – ocean voyage wasthat the Nautilus _____(A) Sailed to the Greenland Sea(B) Journeyed under the ice park(C) Traveled thousands of miles(D) Traveled from the pacific to the Atlantic Ocean

3 The length of time of the Nautilus' Journey was(A) 69 hours (C) 96 hours(B) 169 hours (D) 83 hours

4 The Nautilus ______(A) Steered a direct course via the North pole(B) Traveled at depth of 400 feet(C) Average 40 knots(D) Both A and B

5 The polar ice pack generally measures _____(A) 7 feet thick (C) 14 feet thick(B) 7 to 14 feet thick (D) 125 feet thick

6 The journey of the Nautilus ______(A) Had no military significance(B) Proved to the world the capability of the nuclear

powered submarines to navigate in the polarwaters

(C) Proved that atomic – powered submarines cannotbe used to launch missiles

(D) Was little noted by the rest of the world

7 According to the author, the voyage of theNautilus was, ___ from the scientific point of view(A) More a demonstration of potential than

scientific expedition(B) More an expedition than a demonstration

(C) A complete failure(D) A magnificent success

8 At the time of the voyage of the Nautilus _____(A) The polar ice park was completely

uninhabited(B) American scientist were studying the ice park(C) Russian scientist were studying the ice park(D) Both B and C

It is important to read bedtime stories to childrenboth for them and for the parents. The benefits forchildren are well-known: reading opens up languagecenters in the brain in a way computer games and TVdo not; it helps get children to settle, and it is importantto have that one-on-one attention and close physicalcontact. But parents win, too, through the chance torelax the mind and drift away with stories. Melbournepsychologist John Irvine believes parents who thinkthey are too busy to read are missing the opportunityto end the day with their children on a good note. 'Youneed yo unpack the day and snuggle into bed feelingall is well with the world,' he says. 'Books are good forparents who are tired, or feel they are not good atplaying, because they tell the story.

9 The topic of the above text is _____(A) the importance of story telling for children(B) why parents need to win their children's heart(C) the benefits of reading bedtime stories to

children(D) how parents can relax after reading for their

children

10 From the text we may conclude that readingbedtime stories _____(A) is an energy-consuming activity for parents(B) helps children's language ability(C) makes children dependent on parents(D) causes children to be imaginative

Two common types of body decoration in tribalsocieties are tattooing and scarification. A tattoo is adesign or mark made by putting a kind of dye (usuallydark blue) into a cut in the skin. In scarification, dirt orashes are put into the cuts instead of dye. In both ofthese cases, the result is a design that is unique to theperson’s tribe. The lines on each side of a man’s faceidentify him as a member of the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria.A complex geometric design on women’s backidentifies her as nub and also makes her morebeautiful in the eyes of the people.

11 What is the topic of the paragraph?(A) the method of tattooing(B) materials used in body decoration(C) unique design in tattooing(D) body decoration in tribal societies

12 Which of the following statements is TRUE aboutbody decoration?(A) it is a ritual which causes a lot of pain to people(B) it distinguishes the tribe to which a person

belongs(C) it is common to all tribes living in Africa(D) it makes the women’s eyes more beautiful

Part B : Vocabulary and Idiom

13 What ... did you get for English composition?(A) Figure (C) number(B) Mark (D) sign

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14 He has had an adequate opportunity to change hismind. The opposite of the underlined is ...(A) Abundant (C) redundant(B) Enough (D) insufficient

15 Tina wouldn't give Joshua this toy back, so he took itfrom her by...(A) Hard (B) Power (C) force (D) strong

16 Sukarno's ideas written in Indonesian movement bookhave ... the progress of the Indonesia democracy.(A) Stimulated (C) discouraged(B) Encouraged (D) encountered

17 The main program of the ruling party is to eradicatepoverty and illiteracy.(A) enhance (C) expose(B) advice (D) vanish

18 Pictures of the moon show vast ... of crater and rock.(A) expand (C) expound(B) expanses (D) extant

19 The soldier was in hurry and put on his jacket...(A) upside down (C) outside in(B) inside out (D) sideways on

Pilihlah jawaban yang tepat untuk mengganti kata yangdicetak dengan huruf besar.

20 Your mood seems very MEDITATIVE today.(A) desperate (C) stern(B) thoughtful (D) serious

Part C : Structure and Usage

21 What ____ for a living?(A) do you do (C) you do(B) are doing (D) will you do

22. The scheme is not only acceptable ___ hasgovernment approval.(A) and (B) or (C) not (D) but also

23. That's the .. popular model they sell(A) at least (B) less (C) at last (D) least

24. What... to you?(A) happen (C) to happen(B) happening (D) happened

25 Only after food has been dried and canned ....(A) that is should be stored for later consumption(B) should be stored for later consumption(C) should it be stored for later consumption(D) it should be stored for later consumption

26 I would rather that they ... their obligation right now.(A) Pays (B) has paying (C) paid (D) pay

27 Mrs. Effe ... if she had been delayed.(A) would call (C) will call(B) would have called (D) will be calling

28 Let's go to the stadium,...?(A) will we (C) are we(B) don't we (D) shall we.

29 .... is necessary for the development of strongbones and teeth.(A) It is calcium (C) Calcium(B) That calcium (D) Although calcium

30 He has been sitting in the library every night... thelast four months.(A) since (B) until (C) before (D) for

31 She went to the office by taxi, but she ... by bus.(A) might of gone (C) could have gone(B) should gone (D) ought have gone

Pilihlah kata atau frase yang menyebabkan kalimattersebut salah.

32 He is so slow as he never gets to class on time.(A) is (B) so (C) as (D) on

33 The North Olate River _____ from Wyoming intoNebraska.(A) It flowed (C) Flowing(B) Flows (D) With flowing water

34 Henry Adams was born in Boston, ____ famousas a novelist(A) Became (C) He was(B) And became (D) And the became

35 Located behind ___ the two lachrymals glands(A) Each eyelid (C) Each eyelid are(B) Is each eyelid (D) Each eyelid which is

36 The use of detail is ____ method of developing acontrolling idea, and almost all students employthis method(A) That most common (C) More common(B) Common (D) Most common

Pilihlah jawaban yang bergaris paling salah

37 Jenny was among the few sudents who will beA B

selected to lead the commandment exerciseC D

38 Five to seven month after transferring files to newA B

media the SCADA files should be checked forC D

compatibility

39 Jenny doesn't need these books instead she needsA B C

the others booksD

40 If you have well prepared for the test, you wouldA B

have passed the entrance examination for theC D

government official recruitment test

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PART A : READING COMPREHENSION

COURAGEOUS COED

Never say "no" to Emma Flores. It isn't hervocabulary. People have been trying to say no to Emmasince she was crippled by polio at age 11. "No, you can'tget out of bed... No, you can't go to school....". But Emmaalways said, "Yes, I can". People began to believe her. Agreat number of believers, in fact, were present whenEmma received her diploma from college. Now 22, thepretty brunette with brown eyes can walk but will neverhere the use of her arms and hands. She is thankful to herschoolmates for making it possible for her to live her byday life at college. Teams of girls helped he get up in themorning and dress, carried her books, fed her eachmouthful of food and even tucked her into bet at night - thebed ext to respirator1 which hums and sighs all night long,doing Emma's breathing for her while she sleeps. The girlswashed out Emma's things, ironed her blouses, help hershop and gave her rides.

Emma did all the rest. She learned to write with herfeet, grasping the pencil between twotoes. That's how shetook notes in class. She typed her report, using a pencilheld \f\ each foot to strike the keys. Earning A's and B's,she majored in languages and added to the money shereceived from a scholarship by tutoring other students.

She put worry out of her life. Although she dependson other, she doesn't give it much thought. " I just walk intothe cafetaria, "Emma said, not knowing from one meal tothe next who's going to help me. But somebody does. Idon't worry about it".

Emma treats the use of her feet like a rare gift. "Ireally enjoy using my feet", she said. "I have a ball. Ilearned to paint with water colors and when I want thecolors to run together I have to hold up the paper andshake with both feet. It's a riot".

Althought Emma doesn't need a respirator in the daytime, she must have one at night, so she takes a portablemachine with her when she travels. During her vacationshe flew to New Yorkalone, to visit a friend, and this summer she plans to take atrip to Mexico.

Emma is native of Mexicalli, where her parents stilllive. She was one of many Mexican children stricken by apolio at time when doctors there could not even identify it.Her father was told that Emma would be bedridden the restof her life. Her refused to accept to verdict.

With nothing but determination on his side, he tried inevery way to help his daughter. After a series ofoperations, Emma progressed from getting about with awheelchair, to braces2, to walking on her own.

While other students were getting graduationpresents, Emma was giving one-art scrapbook she hadcarefully and painfully put together for her friend, SandyMclntyre, "The girl who helped me the most".

She use magazine cut outs to illustrate carefullylettered quotations about life and love. The book ends withthese words : "Thank you for life, thank you for grace,thank you lord.1 respirator: a device to aid breathing2 braces : support for a week part of the body

1. Another title that would best explain the main idea ofthis story is ....A. Typing with feetB. A Handicapped Girl SucceedsC. Scrapbook from LifeD. Polio and Its Effects

2. Emma Flores ....A. worries a great deal C. writes with her feetB. cannot walk D. feeds herself

3. Emma uses a respirator....A. to help her breathe at night C. to help he typeB. at all time D. only during the way

4. When Emma was a young girl in Mexican ....A. Mexican children never got polioB. Doctors knew a great deal about polioC. She was the only childD. She was one of many Mexican children struck

by polio

5. Emma Flores is ....A. Selfish C.complainingB. Determined D. worrying

6. Emma's schoolmates in college did not....A. feed herB. wash and iron to herC. help her dressD. takes notes in class for her

7. Emma is thankful to her college schoolmatesbecause ...A. They did all her homework for herB. They have her a scrapbook for graduationC. They help her walkD. She would never have gotten through

college without their help

8. Emma learned to write with her feet becauseA. She can write faster with them than she can

with her handsB. She enjoy doing unusual thingsC. She had already learned to use her feet to typeD. She cannot use her hands at all

9. Emma tutored other students because ....A. Language major have tutorB. She needed money to help get through collegeC. She needed to feet importantD. It kept her mind off her worries

10. Emma made a scrapbook for Sandy Mclntyrebecause ..A. She has grateful for the help Sandy had given herB. Sandy had made her one of herC. Sandy needed it for a class she was talkingD. It was a requirement for graduation

The idea that coffee is bad for your heart popsup periodically. Over the last 20 years several studies–mainly from Europe – found that regularly drinkingvery strong coffee sharply increase cholesterol levels.Researchers even isolated fat like chemicals, cafestoland kahweol, responsible for the rise. It turned out thatthe European brewing method – boiling water sits onthe coffee grounds for several minutes before straining– produces high concentrations of cafestol andkahweol. By contrast, filter and percolation methodsremove all but a trace of these chemicals. Moreover,the studies involved large amounts of coffee – five tosix cups a day. Average coffee drinkers consume onlytwo cups.

11 The topic of the text is(A) the bad effects of strong coffee(B) the correct way of brewing coffee(C) fat contents in coffee(D) the link between coffee and heart disease

12 According to the text the European method ofbrewing coffee results in a high concentration ofsubstances which(A) increase the levels of cholesterol in our body(B) cause the coffee to taste better(C) remove that fat like chemicals from our body(D) cause people to drink five to six cups of coffee

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Tornadoes occur throughout the world, but for reasonsthat scientist are not fully able to recognize, the greatmajority occur in the United States. Approximately 700tornadoes a year occur within the US, and this comprisesthree – quarters of the worldwide total. Most of thetornadoes take place in the Midwest and in the southernstates that border the Gulf of Mexico. The mostdevastating tornado on record occurred on March 18, 1925,in the states of Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. Traveling atan average speed of 60 miles per hour, the wind at thecentre of the storm swirled around at considerably morethan 200 miles per hour. A total of died, and countlessmore were injured, at the hands of this killer storm.

13 Which of the following is, according to the text, NOTwell understood by scientist?(A) Why 700 tornadoes occur annually(B) Why tornadoes mostly occur in the U.S.(C) Why the Gulf of Mexico is the source of tornadoes(D) Why tornadoes average speed is 60 miles per

hour14 According to the text, which of the following

statements is TRUE about tornadoes?(A) The cause of the great majority of tornadoes is

known(B) Seven hundred tornadoes happen in the Gulf of

Mexico every year(C) Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana are the states free

from tornadoes(D) More than 689 people were victims of the

tornadoes happening in 1925.

PART B : VOCABULARY AND IDIOM15 I'm afraid I haven't got time to ... the matter right now.

A go into C turn intoB look for D clean out

16 They were hesitant to move because they could notget a good price for their old house.A Incessant C reluctantB Negligent D disturbed

17 The smell of the breakfast cooking ... him to get up.A Enhanced C enervatedB Enticed D emulated

18 The company decided to get... one of its branches.A over with C through withB ride of D out of

19 The police officers arrested Tommy successfully bytracing his phone number.A detained C mingledB banged D bring

20 In general, your test was very good; you only made afew ... mistakes.A trivial B thrifty C touchy D tilted

21 I was blamed for starting the quarrel, but the ... wasthe boy who sat next to me.A Scapegoat B Culprit C felon D criminal

pilihlah jawaban yang merupakan antonim kata yangdigarisbawahi.

22 Preservatives are added to bread to keep it fromgetting staleA old B fresh C scant D rotten

PART C: STRUCTURE/USAGE23 The foundation could only provide ____ assistance

A temporal C temporaryB temporair D temporative

24 My boss asked me to answer the phone to take allmassages and ____ some letters.

A to type B typing C type D typed

25 She is not readingA. either am C. neither I amB. neither am I D. either I am

26 Azis wishes he ... to Ikranegara's play on the 30 ofNovember last year.A had gone C has goneB went D were going

27 The living room was ... that I had to move toanother room to continue my reading.A much noisy C so noisyB too noisy D very noisy

28 Linda is considering ... to the Deep Purple'sconcert.A not going C not to goB not go D not goes

29 A company will not ... if its employees areunhappyA Prosper C prosperityB Prosperous D prospering

30 lt was very .. of you to send me informationpromptlyA Consideration C considerateB Considerable D considering

31 Jim said that he wouldn't mind ... for an hour.A to wait for her C waiting for herB wait for her D for waiting her

32 I am worried about the test, and ...A also is he C he is soB so is he D so he does

33 Consult... for questions about SARS.A the two index C index numbering twoB the second index D index t

34 ____ Biloxi received its name from a Sioux wordmeaning "first people"A The city of C It is inB Locate in D The tour included

35 ____ show the relations among neurons, they donot preclude the possibility that when aspects areimportant.A Neural theories C Although neural theoriesB A neural theories D However neural theories

36 ____ Hale Telescope, at the Palomar Observatoryin southern California, scientists can photographobjects several billion light years away.A The C They use theB With the D It is the

37 The speed of lights is ___ the speed of sound.A Faster C One fastestB Much faster than D As fast

Pilihlah kata yang menyebabkan kalimat tersebutsalah38 The results of the third experiment are even better

as the results of the second one.A results B third C better D as

Pilihlah jawaban yang bergaris paling benar

39 A radar images of Venus add details about a planetA B C

dominated by volcanoes and lava

40 An human ear respond to a wide range ofA B C

frequenciesD

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PART ONE : READING COMPREHENSION

Three months ago, Mariza Castro left Honduras.Today, she is in the United States, and she has a job.Castro works behind the counter at McDonald’s. Speed isan important part of the work life. Fast-food counterworkers are expected to serve customers in less than aminute. At McDonald’s they say, ‘Work fast or you don’tlast.’

Are McDonald’s workers lucky to have their jobs? Orare they being exploited? The answer depends on whoyou talk to.

McDonald’s does many good things. For example, noother company hires more young people than McDonald’s.More than half of its workers are under 20 years old.McDonald’s also has good record of hiring minorityworkers. Thirteen percent of its workers are black. This isbetter than any other U.S. company.

But the burger house has its critics as well. The paybothered Edward Rodriguez. He worked for nearly a yearat a Los Angeles McDonald’s. During that time he got onlyone 10-cent raise. ‘I used to joke that working forMcDonald’s is the closest thing to slave labor in the U.S.today,’ he says. Today, most McDonald’s pay about $5.00an hour. The hire new workers constantly. The restauranthas no other choice because 70 percent of its workers quitor are fired every year.

But McDonald’s also gets its share of praise. Its bestworkers move up quickly. Just talk to 17-years-old AmeerAbdur Razaaq of Harlem, New York City. ‘They call me‘Young Crew Chief around my block,” he says. ‘Where elsecan I go at my age and be in charge of this many people?’He sees the job as the first step in his career.

However, most McDonald’s crew members nevermake it to manager because the job pressure is so intenseand the rewards so few. As one worker put it, ‘They expecta lot and they don’t pay you much’.

1 What should young people who start working atMcDonald’s expect?(A) To get a good salary raise every year.(B) To serve customers in a relaxed way.(C) To have a good start in making a career.(D) To be paid a relatively low salary.

2 Who are referred to as minority workers?(A) Youngsters.(B) Black people and immigrants .(C) Uneducated workers.(D) All American citizens.

3 Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE accordingto the text?(A) McDonald’s is better than any other US Company.(B) It is difficult for workers to become McDonald’s

managers.(C) McDonald’s can be unfair to its workers.(D) Most employees do not stay long working for

McDonald’s.

4 We can infer that one of the most important factor in hiringemployees at McDonald’s is _______(A) experience (C) creativity(B) citizenship (D) age

5 We may conclude that the text _____(A) mainly criticizes employees working for McDonalds(B) is taken from a chapter of a book on marketing(C) examines the employment situation at Mc Donald’s(D) serves as a promotion to attract employees

The YHA (Youth Hostels Association) welcomesguests-young or old, individuals or groups-who need a

wheelchair to get around or who have visual, hearingor other handicaps. We have many positiveadvantages to offer -above all friendly companionshipand inexpensive accommodation at hostel throughoutEngland and Wales, in the country - side, in cities,towns and on the coast.

Of course there have to be some ‘ifs’. We mustbe realistic. Only one of our hostels - Broad Haven onthe Pembroke shire coast-is specially designed tocater for handicapped people. Other hostels (castles,old mills, mansions, former school, town houses andcountry cottages) vary greatly in such things asaccessibility (particularly for wheelchair), the amountof ground floor accommodation available, the width ofdoorway and the number of downstairs toilets.

6 The topic of the text is _______(A) the best youth hostels in the world(B) the hostels operated by the YHA(C) a special hostels for YHA staff members(D) the type of building used as hostels

7 What is ‘unsual’ about the YHA is that it ________(A) provides inexpensive accommodation(B) is owned by a group of youngsters(C) particularly locates its hostels on the coast(D) has a hostel especially for handicapped people

Most doctors and scientists believe there aredifferent causes for the different forms of cancer.Working condition may lead to this disease. Forexample, people who work in close contact withchemical compounds like arsenic and asbestos maydevelop cancer. Smoking is another cause of cancer.Many experiments have shown that smoking canproduce lung cancer. Scientific research has shownthat viruses bring about certain kinds of cancer inlaboratory animals. Scientists are now trying to find cutif this is true humans as well.

8 The topic of the text is _______(A) scientists research on cancer(B) the causes of cancer(C) different kinds of cancer(D) the danger of smoking

9 A person may get cancer if he or she ________(A) refuses to smoke cigarettes(B) makes experiments on animals(C) performs scientific research(D) work in a lab with chemical substances

PART TWO : VOCABULARY AND IDIOM

10 I have put the water in, we are not ready to ___the potatoes.(A) bake (B) boil (C) grill (D) fry

11 A cat ____ its paw before it washes its face.(A) bites (B) chews (C) laps (D) licks

12 The football match result in a ....(A) loss (C) draw(B) zero (D) qualizer

13 In recent years inflation has almost tripled ... ofliving(A) the price (C) the charge(B) the cost (D) the expense

14 The ___ with Charles is, he does not know hisown mind.A puzzle B inconvenience C trouble D setting

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15 He had a very bad cold and he could not stop ___A . snoring B sighing C yawning D sneezing

16 All medicines should be kept out of ... of the childrenA.hands B.touch C. contact D. reach

17 Do you get extra payment if you work ... ?A. extensively C. continuoslyB. overtime D. overlong

18 He was one of the _____(A) greediest (C) proudest(B) laziest (D)angriest

19 Bonuses paid according to merit served as a/an ___for markets of the staff to work hard.(A) incentive (B) impulse (C) motive (D) desire

PART THREE: STRUCTURE/USAGE

20 Lisa seems ____ the point you were making.(A) having misunderstood (C) misunderstood(B) to have misunderstood (D) misunderstanding

21 The view from your house is ... from mine.(A) better (C) the better(B) better than (D) the best

22 Sekolah Tinggi Akuntansi Negara (STAN)___ as oneof the best colleges in Indonesia(A) is regarded (C) regards(B) regarded (D) regarding

23 .... of human resources is interviewing applicants.(A) Director (C) A director(B) The director (D) Directors

24 Rani seems very mature for a__(A) twenty-year-old girl (C) girl of twenty year(B) girl with twenty years (D) twenty-years-old girl

25 Honey is the only form of naturally occurring sugarthat... to be refined.(A) does not (C) not having(B) does not have (D) has not

26 Indonesian ____soup with rice(A) accustomed to eat.(B) are accustomed to eat.(C) have the custom to eat.(D) are accustomed in drinking.

27 Most of books ... for Accounting today aresupplemented with CD-ROMs.(A) using (B) use of (C) in use (D) are used

28 Faiz almost never eat at home,__?(A) did he (C) had she(B) would he (D) didn't she

29 .... remarkable achievement in music, IndraLesmana is appointed to be the judge for theIndonesian Idol 2004.(A) His (B) By his (C) It was his (D) For his

30 Tony is going to return to Aceh as soon as he ___ hisuniversity diploma a degree.(A) Gets (B) will gets (C) would get (D) got

31 The art of singing is ... humanity.(A) as old (C) as old as(B) old as (D) so old

32 All student ____ report to examination hall on July30th for the final exam.(A) Might (B) Need (C) could (D) are to

33 A cloud is a dense mass of... water vapor or iceparticles.(A) or (C) both(B) whether (D) either

34 Jonathan's ______ daughter has been selectedstudent of the year.(A) beautiful twelve-year-old(B) beautiful twelve-years-old(C) beautiful twelve-year-olds(D) beautifully twelve-years-old

35 When ... the conference?(A) the Director attended(B) did the Director attend(C) the Director will attend(D) the Director's attendance

Questions no. 36—40: Choose the one underlined thatcannot be accepted in standard written english.

36 A good models must process not onlynice

Apersonality but also a wide variety of skills.

B C D

37 Tropical forest can be find in SoutheastAsia

A B Ccountries.

D

38 I am absolutely sure you are capable ofpass

A B CDthe examination.

39 Some of the most disastrous hurricanesoccur

A Binside the late summer.

C D

40 The research for the book Roots takingAlex

A B CHaley twelve years.

D

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