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Name :
Grade :
Subject : Bahasa Inggris
Questions : 25
Text 1
Years ago young children used to say they wanted to become train drivers or bus drivers. Today, to some children say, ‘When I grow up I want to become an astronaut.’ And it is quite possible that some of these children will do just that. In few years we have made enormous progress towards living and working in space. Here are some important dates in the history of space travel.
1957 The Russians sent a rocket into space and Sputnik 1, the first satellite, was sent into orbit around the earth.
1961 Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space.
1969 The American put a man on the moon. NASA astronaut, Neil Armstrong, became the first man to walk on the moon.
1971 NASA launched Mariner 9. Five months later, it became the first space trip to orbit the planet Mars.
1973 Pioneer 10 was launched by the USA. The little spacecraft has already gone beyond the nine planets and passed out of the solar system. It will go into deep space beyond our galaxy. It will travel billions of miles and journey past distant stars to the farthest points in the universe.
1977 NASA launched Voyagers 1 and 2. These two spacecraft flew close by and photographed the four large outer planets of the solar system: Jupiter in 1979; Saturn in 1980-81; Uranus in 1986; and Neptune in 1989.
1982 NASA launched the space shuttle Columbia. This was the first manned spaceship to leave the Earth and returned so that it can be used again.
1990 Both the Soviets and the Americans plan to build huge space stations, which will orbit the earth. There are plans to continue to put a man on Mars.
Taken from Vocabulary Builder
1. The text focuses on the information about _________.
A. the successful mission of sending astronauts to the moon
B. the important dates of the launching of spacecraft
C. the success of the Soviets’ outer space project
D. the discovery of the four large outer planets
E. the observation on certain planets
Subject : Bahasa Inggris
Questions : 25
Text 1
Years ago young children used to say they wanted to become train drivers or bus drivers. Today, to some children say, ‘When I grow up I want to become an astronaut.’ And it is quite possible that some of these children will do just that. In few years we have made enormous progress towards living and working in space. Here are some important dates in the history of space travel.
1957 The Russians sent a rocket into space and Sputnik 1, the first satellite, was sent into orbit around the earth.
1961 Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space.
1969 The American put a man on the moon. NASA astronaut, Neil Armstrong, became the first man to walk on the moon.
1971 NASA launched Mariner 9. Five months later, it became the first space trip to orbit the planet Mars.
1973 Pioneer 10 was launched by the USA. The little spacecraft has already gone beyond the nine planets and passed out of the solar system. It will go into deep space beyond our galaxy. It will travel billions of miles and journey past distant stars to the farthest points in the universe.
1977 NASA launched Voyagers 1 and 2. These two spacecraft flew close by and photographed the four large outer planets of the solar system: Jupiter in 1979; Saturn in 1980-81; Uranus in 1986; and Neptune in 1989.
1982 NASA launched the space shuttle Columbia. This was the first manned spaceship to leave the Earth and returned so that it can be used again.
1990 Both the Soviets and the Americans plan to build huge space stations, which will orbit the earth. There are plans to continue to put a man on Mars.
Taken from Vocabulary Builder
1. The text focuses on the information about _________.
A. the successful mission of sending astronauts to the moon
B. the important dates of the launching of spacecraft
C. the success of the Soviets’ outer space project
D. the discovery of the four large outer planets
E. the observation on certain planets
2. The first
spaceship to orbit the planet Mars is _________.
(A) Mariner 9
(B) Sputnik 1
(C) Voyager 1
(D) Voyager 2
(E) Pioneer 10
(A) Mariner 9
(B) Sputnik 1
(C) Voyager 1
(D) Voyager 2
(E) Pioneer 10
3. Which
statement is not true according to the text?
(A) The first man in space was in 1961.
(B) The first satellite was sent by Russians.
(A) The first man in space was in 1961.
(B) The first satellite was sent by Russians.
(C) NASA
launched Voyager 1 in 1971
(D) It was the American who launched Pioneer 10.
(E) The space shuttle Columbia can be used for more than once.
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(D) It was the American who launched Pioneer 10.
(E) The space shuttle Columbia can be used for more than once.
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4. “Both the
Soviets and the Americans plan to build huge space
stations which will orbit the earth.” (1990s)
The word ‘huge’ means very _________.
(A) broad
(B) bulky
(C) heavy
(D) wide
The word ‘huge’ means very _________.
(A) broad
(B) bulky
(C) heavy
(D) wide
(E) large
Text 2
Television has a great influence on our ideas about what is right and wrong about the way we should behave, and about life in general. Sometimes the values and life styles that we get from television re in conflict with those that are taught at home and at school. Critics of television point out that crime and western programs often appeal to a taste of violence, while many games show appeal greed. Many critics also believe that television should be used for socially constructive purposes as well as for entertainment.
The first commercial television broadcast was made in April 20, 1939 by Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Since 1939., it has become one of the most important facts or modern life. Television is very much part of the modern world. Its effects are felt all over the world.
Television is a reflection of modern world, say some people. It shows contemporary society. It affects customs and culture, others say. Television is bad for culture because it keeps culture from growing, say still others.
Good or bad, television is difficult to avoid. Its pictures enter home, stores, airports, and factories. It is here to stay!
5. What is the topic of the whole text?
(A) The social constructive purpose shown by television program.
(B) The different opinions on the influence of TV program.
(C) The educational aspects included in TV program.
(D) The cultural values reflected by TV program.
(E) The useful influence of television program.
6. Which of these sentences is true according to the text?
(A) Television can influence all aspects of in our life.
(B) Having a television is a sign of modern life.
(C) Television doesn’t keep the culture growing.
(D) Television cannot be used for business.
(E) Many games shown constructive value.
7. The following TV program gives bad influence on people, except that is related to _________.
(A) crime and western cultures
(B) values and life style
(C) greed appealing games
Television has a great influence on our ideas about what is right and wrong about the way we should behave, and about life in general. Sometimes the values and life styles that we get from television re in conflict with those that are taught at home and at school. Critics of television point out that crime and western programs often appeal to a taste of violence, while many games show appeal greed. Many critics also believe that television should be used for socially constructive purposes as well as for entertainment.
The first commercial television broadcast was made in April 20, 1939 by Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Since 1939., it has become one of the most important facts or modern life. Television is very much part of the modern world. Its effects are felt all over the world.
Television is a reflection of modern world, say some people. It shows contemporary society. It affects customs and culture, others say. Television is bad for culture because it keeps culture from growing, say still others.
Good or bad, television is difficult to avoid. Its pictures enter home, stores, airports, and factories. It is here to stay!
5. What is the topic of the whole text?
(A) The social constructive purpose shown by television program.
(B) The different opinions on the influence of TV program.
(C) The educational aspects included in TV program.
(D) The cultural values reflected by TV program.
(E) The useful influence of television program.
6. Which of these sentences is true according to the text?
(A) Television can influence all aspects of in our life.
(B) Having a television is a sign of modern life.
(C) Television doesn’t keep the culture growing.
(D) Television cannot be used for business.
(E) Many games shown constructive value.
7. The following TV program gives bad influence on people, except that is related to _________.
(A) crime and western cultures
(B) values and life style
(C) greed appealing games
(D) the
ideas about what is right or wrong
(E) a taste of violence
8. “It affects customs and culture, others say”. (paragraph 3)
The italic word means _________.
(A) alters
(B) causes
(C) changes
(D) modifies
(E) influences
9. The type of the text is _________.
(A) descriptive
(B) narrative
(C) report
(D) recount
(E) procedure
(E) a taste of violence
8. “It affects customs and culture, others say”. (paragraph 3)
The italic word means _________.
(A) alters
(B) causes
(C) changes
(D) modifies
(E) influences
9. The type of the text is _________.
(A) descriptive
(B) narrative
(C) report
(D) recount
(E) procedure
Text 3
DKI will hold a festival of the Betawi art presenting Ondel-ondel and Tajidor at the opening ceremony of the Jakarta Fair on June 4. The city cultural office’s chief, Azhari Baedlawi, said Friday that 18 Betawi cultura_ (10) had confirmed their (11)___ in the festival. “We hope the festival will encourage them to improve their (12) “Baedlawi said. The troupes’ performance will be judged in a parade through the ___(13)__ in Kemayoran Central Jakarta. Ondel-ondel is represented by a couple of giant ___(14)___ which usually perform for individuals, companies or special events held by the municipality.
10. (A) classes
(B) troupes
(C) numbers
(D) companies
(E) divisions
11. (A) exhibition
(B) cooperation
(C) information
(D) expectation
(E) participation
12. (A) responsibilities
(B) performance
(C) appearance
(D) experiences
(E) activities
13. (A) parks
(B) fields
(C) courts
(D) grounds
(E) runways
14. (A) paintings
(B) puppets
(C) games
(D) dolls
(E) toys
15. A close cooperation among the member of ASEAN countries would bring mutual benefits, which will promote _________.
(A) efficiency
(B) effectivity
(C) responsibility
(D) prosperity
(E) activity
16. The sailing was cancelled because of the _________.
(A) thunder
(B) temperature
(C) condensation
(D) pressure
(E) weather
17. My father is 60 years old. He resigns from his job now.
The underlined word means _________.
(A) surrenders
(B) leaves
(C) submits
(D) departs
(E) turns
18. I have an account at a bank when I need some money for my school fee, I go to the bank and _________ some.
(A) save
(B) cash
(C) deposit
(D) borrow
(E) withdraw
19. Rizky usually sits next to Dodi, but today he _________ next to Dani.
(A) sat
(B) has sat
(C) would sit
(D) is sitting
(E) was sitting
20. Mother can’t speak English _________.
(A) and so can father
(B) and neither can father
(C) but father can’t
(D) father can either
(E) and father can too
21. By the time I arrive home, the door _________ by my aunt.
(A) will lock
(B) will have locked
(C) is locked
(D) was locked
(E) will have been locked
22. “_________” Neither does Ani.
(A) Tati didn’t do the exercises.
(B) Tati never does the exercises.
(C) Tati does the exercises.
(D) Tati and Ani do the exercises.
(E) Tati can’t do the exercises.
23. Father always _________ the newspaper every morning.
(A) read
(B) reading
(C) reads
(D) is reading
(E) will read
24. Dian has been studying English since she was ten.
This sentence means _________
(A) Dian never study English.
(B) Dian is still studying English.
(C) Dian was still studying English.
(D) English is difficult for Dian.
(E) Dian likes studying English.
25. Rizky : Sorry to brother you, but could you tell me the way to the post office?
Didin : Well, turn right at the corner. The post office is about 100 meters from here.
Rizky : Thanks.
In the dialogue, Rizky is _________.
(A) rejecting help
(B) accepting an offer
(C) asking for information
(D) stating agreement
(E) expressing hope
DKI will hold a festival of the Betawi art presenting Ondel-ondel and Tajidor at the opening ceremony of the Jakarta Fair on June 4. The city cultural office’s chief, Azhari Baedlawi, said Friday that 18 Betawi cultura_ (10) had confirmed their (11)___ in the festival. “We hope the festival will encourage them to improve their (12) “Baedlawi said. The troupes’ performance will be judged in a parade through the ___(13)__ in Kemayoran Central Jakarta. Ondel-ondel is represented by a couple of giant ___(14)___ which usually perform for individuals, companies or special events held by the municipality.
10. (A) classes
(B) troupes
(C) numbers
(D) companies
(E) divisions
11. (A) exhibition
(B) cooperation
(C) information
(D) expectation
(E) participation
12. (A) responsibilities
(B) performance
(C) appearance
(D) experiences
(E) activities
13. (A) parks
(B) fields
(C) courts
(D) grounds
(E) runways
14. (A) paintings
(B) puppets
(C) games
(D) dolls
(E) toys
15. A close cooperation among the member of ASEAN countries would bring mutual benefits, which will promote _________.
(A) efficiency
(B) effectivity
(C) responsibility
(D) prosperity
(E) activity
16. The sailing was cancelled because of the _________.
(A) thunder
(B) temperature
(C) condensation
(D) pressure
(E) weather
17. My father is 60 years old. He resigns from his job now.
The underlined word means _________.
(A) surrenders
(B) leaves
(C) submits
(D) departs
(E) turns
18. I have an account at a bank when I need some money for my school fee, I go to the bank and _________ some.
(A) save
(B) cash
(C) deposit
(D) borrow
(E) withdraw
19. Rizky usually sits next to Dodi, but today he _________ next to Dani.
(A) sat
(B) has sat
(C) would sit
(D) is sitting
(E) was sitting
20. Mother can’t speak English _________.
(A) and so can father
(B) and neither can father
(C) but father can’t
(D) father can either
(E) and father can too
21. By the time I arrive home, the door _________ by my aunt.
(A) will lock
(B) will have locked
(C) is locked
(D) was locked
(E) will have been locked
22. “_________” Neither does Ani.
(A) Tati didn’t do the exercises.
(B) Tati never does the exercises.
(C) Tati does the exercises.
(D) Tati and Ani do the exercises.
(E) Tati can’t do the exercises.
23. Father always _________ the newspaper every morning.
(A) read
(B) reading
(C) reads
(D) is reading
(E) will read
24. Dian has been studying English since she was ten.
This sentence means _________
(A) Dian never study English.
(B) Dian is still studying English.
(C) Dian was still studying English.
(D) English is difficult for Dian.
(E) Dian likes studying English.
25. Rizky : Sorry to brother you, but could you tell me the way to the post office?
Didin : Well, turn right at the corner. The post office is about 100 meters from here.
Rizky : Thanks.
In the dialogue, Rizky is _________.
(A) rejecting help
(B) accepting an offer
(C) asking for information
(D) stating agreement
(E) expressing hope
|
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.E
5.B
6.A
7.D
8.E
9.C
10.B
11.E
12.B
13.E
14.B
15.D
16.E
17.B
18.E
19.D
20.B
21.E
22.B
23.C
24.B
25.C
Minggu, 29 Maret 2015
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SIMULASI BAHASA INGGRIS 2015
The following text is for questions 1 to 4
One day, after school, some friends
came over to my house. We wanted to finish a group assignment. We were
working outside in the sunshine. It was
a pretty hot day.
So, I went inside with my friend to get some drinks. I loaded up a
tray with glasses, and my friend filled them with ice and soft drinks. Then, I
started to walk back to my friends. My friend followed me.
But, I was so busy trying not to
spill the drinks. I didn’t pay attention where I was walking. I went straight
to our sliding glass door and hit it. And of course, I spilled the drinks
everywhere. It was a nightmarel! Next time, I should be more careful.
1. What is the text about?
A. The writer’s experience in
finishing a group assignment.
B. The time the writer spent to
finish his/her assignment.
C. The writer’s embarrassing moment
D. A hot day
E. The time when the writer’s friend
spent in
his/her house
2.
The third paragraph of the text tells you about . . .
A. The time when the writer’s friend
came to his / her house.
B. The reason why the writer’s
friend came to his/her house
C. The time when the writer made
some drinks
D. The drinks the writer made for
his/her friends.
E. The embarrassing moment the
writer had when she/he hit the sliding door glass.
3.
“I loaded up a tray with glasses, and my friend filled them with...” Par
2)
What is the Antonym of the underlined
word?
A.
Brim B. Pack C. Empty D. Heap E.
Shove
4. “I went straight to our sliding glass door and
hit it” . . . Par 3)
What does
the underlined word refer to ?
A. The try B.
The glass C. The drink D. The sliding door E. The assignment
The following text is for questions 5 to 7
20
Kids Die, 438 Suffers from Malnutrition in NTB this year.
Cases
of malnutrition among children under 5 years old in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB)
had claimed 20 lives this year as of July, according to data from the
provincial health agency.
The agency also reported that as of
July, at least 438 toddlers suffered from
malnutrition.
The agency’s spokesperson, M.Ismed
Nurmadhani, said that the real figure for 2014 was higher because the agency
had not yet finished verifying all the data from the province; eight regencies
and two municipalities.
He said updating the malnutrition
data was slow because all the cases up had to be verified to be certain they
were malnutrition and hot something else.
Agency data also showed there were
645 cases of malnutrition in 2013, 32 of which ended up in fatality. In 2012,
there were 767 cases, 23 of whom died, while in 2011, there were 1,092 cases,
42 of whom died.
Ismed blamed the condition on poor parenting
and a lack of nutrition for children. “ The toddlers suffering from
malnutrition do not automatically come from poor families. The cause is not
just poverty,” he said.
Ismed also said that 40 % percent of
the malnutrition cases that ended in fatality were because of accompanying
disease, such as tuberculosis, acute respiratory infections, and hydrocephalus.
5.
What is the text about?
A. Malnutrition cases in Indonesian
B. Causes of malnutrition
C. Malnutrition cases in NTB
D. The total of reported
malnutrition cases in from 2011 until 2013
E. The reasons for malnutrition
cases that ended in fatality.
6.
How much do the malnutrition cases noted by the NTB’s helath agency in 2013?
A. 438 B. 645. C.
767. D. 1,092. E. 42.
7.
Which of the following statement is correct based on the text?
A. Malnutrition can end in fatality
if it is accompanied by tuberculosis, acute
Respiratory Infections, and
hydrocephalus.
B. The updating malnutrition data is
a simple job.
C. The main cause of malnutrition is
poverty.
D. The reported cases of
malnutrition is getting increased year by year.
E. From year 2011 to 2013, the
highest reported cases of malnutrition was
on the year of 2012.
Read
the text carefully and answer the questions 8 to 11
Huge, solid chunks called tectonic plates make up Earth’s crust. These
plates float on top of Earth’s molten mantle. A volcano is formed when magma
from Earth’s mantle breaks through the crust. It can come through weak spots in
the plates or ooze out from the edges. Once the magma breaks through the crust,
it is called lave. Lava flows downhill and hardens when it cools.
Lava flow destroys everything in its
path. Volcanic mudflows are mudslides that can bury plants, animals, and
people. Sometimes bits of rock fly out of a volcano at speeds of more than 150
km.hr. these fragments, when combined with hot ash and gases, create a
pyroclastic flow. Clouds of dust and ash fall to the ground after an eruption.
These clouds are harmful to animals and humans. They can ruin habitats and
crops. They can damage transportation and communication systems. The clouds
block out some of the sun’s rays and this can affect the weather.
8.
What is the most dangerous part of a volcano?
A. Its mantle D. Its tectonic plates
B. Its lava E. Its rocks
C. Its magma
9.
“They can damage transportation and communication systems” ( Par 2)
The underlined word refers to . . .
A.
The tectonic plates D. Clouds
of dust and ash
B. Volcanic mudflows E. Some of the sun’s rays
C. Flying rocks
10.
From the text, we know that . . .
A. tectonic plates float on top of
magma
B. A volcano is formed when lava
from the Earth’s mantle breaks through the crust
C. Lava will harden when it cools
D. Lava flow is not destructive
E. Cloud of dust and ash fall to the
ground before an eruption.
11.
“It can come through weak spots in the plates or ooze out from the
edges” (Par 1 )
The underlined word can be replaced
with . . .
A.
Flow out B. Fill in C. Pour in D. Give up E. Give
in
Read
the text carefully and answer the questions 12 to 15
Mangosteen Health Benefit
Mangosteesn
is a fruit found in tropical countries throughout Asia, for example Thailand,
India, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philipines. It also grows reasonably well in
areas such as Hawaii and tropical Northern Australia from Innisfail north to
Cooktown.
Mangosteen fruit contains compounds
that have antioxidant- anti bacterial and anti- fungal properties. Scientific
research indicated activity against several cancer cell lines, including breast
cancer, liverbcancer and leukemia. In adition, mangosteen also exhibits anti
histamine and anti inflammatory properties. Traditionally, mangosteen has been
used for many years as a medicinal treatment for diarrhea, skin infection,
wound in throughout South Asia.
The lates research in scientific
research shows mangosteen contains a class of naturally occurring polyphenolic
compounds known a xanthones. It may provide beneficial effects on
cardiovascular disease, including ischemic heart disease, atherosclerosis,
hypertension, and thrombosis. Mangosteen is also proving to be highly effective
in supporting and strengthening a weak immune system.
12.
Where can we find Mangosteen?
A. In a subtropical countries D. Only in Australia
B. In Europe E. Only in Asia
C. In Tropical countries
13.
For many years, mangosteen has been used traditionally to
treat . . .
A. Cancer D. Thrombosis
B. Cardiovascular diseases E. Diarrhea
C. Hypertension
14.
Which disease that cannot be cured with mangosteen according to scientific
research?
A. Visual impairment D. Atherosclerosis
B. Breast cancer E.
Liver cancer
C. Skin infection
15.
“ It may provide beneficial effects on ....” (Par 3) What does the underlined word refe to
?
A. Mangosteen D. Polyphenolic
compound
B. Xanthones E. Antioxidant
C. The lates scientific research
The following text is for 16 to 18

From :
Standard Charactered Bank Statement < eStatement. Stan Chart @ sc.com>
To : yogahiro@gmail.com
Dtae : Mon,
1 Oct 2014, 10.25 a.m
Subject :
Confirmation for Electronic Statement
Dear Mr Arif Yoga,
You have been succesfully enrolled
in the Standard Charactered Bank Credit Card Electronic Statement service.
Please keep the confidentally of your password by not sharing it with anyone.
By accepting this notification email
and password, you are deemed to have agreed Standard Charactered Bank
Electronic Statement service terms and conditions.
For futher information, please call
Standard Charactered Bank Customer Contact Centre at 68 00 from your mobile
phone.
Regards,
Standard Charactered Bank.
16.
What is the e mail about?
A. Credit card delivery.
B. Notification
C. A confidential electronic
statement
D. Enrolment of Standard Charatered Bank.
E. Information of the Bank Customer
Centre.
17.
“ Please keep the confidentially of your password by not sharing it with
anyone.”
The underline word has the same meaning
as .....
A.
Secrecy
B. Exclusivity
C. Ceremony
D. Disclosure
E. Confinement
18.
Why did the Standard Characterd send an
e mail to this person?
A. To confirm aout the application.
B. Because he has a non performing
loan
C. To make sure that the email
address is correct
D. The Bank has approved his credit card application.
E. To inform that the credit card
has been ready for use.
The following text is for 19 and 20
It may happen that
someone sacrifices her/his whole life to help others. One of the most
outstanding figures in this case is Mother Teresa.
She dedicated her
life to poor. People knew her as a kind hearted woman since she helped the poor
with food, drink, shelter and medical services.
She even took care of them. She stayed and slept with the poor in a
refugee camp for several months to give medical services. She went around the
world to give funds to places struck by disaster and conflict, such as Beirut,
chernobyl, and poverty stricken countries in Africa. She also gave a chance for
poor street children to study.
Her dedication in giving service to the poor became a
legend. Many people came to her for a shelter, medical service and many more
and she opened the door to them, even infectious people.
Her charity grew bigger so she could provide more shelter
and better medical service for the sick. Her action also inspired other nuns to
help her programme so her network developed well. Some hospitals were established also
orphanages for orphaned children who are victims of war were built. There were
also some food centres for refugees, poor people and other starving people.
19.
What was the mission of Mother Teresa?
A. To give medical services
B. To establish hospitals for the
poor.
C.
To save the poor from poverty
D. To help poor people in her
country.
E. To give services to poor people around the world.
20. “ People knew her as a kind hearted woman
...”
The
underlined word has the similar meaning with ...
A. Kind
and generous
B. Honourable
C. Distinguish
D. Precious
E. Noble
The following text is
for questions no 21 to 23
JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
An energy sector company is looking for the
following position:
1. Civil
engineer
2. Surveyor
3. Legal
assistant
4. Architect
5. Finance
executive
Candidates must have a university degree or the
equivalent degree of a relevant discipline from a reputable university. Send a
comprehensive CV stating recent and expected salary, contact number along with
a recent photograph to otech.hr@gmail.com no later than 30
November 2015.
21.
Which position usually work together?
A. A surveyer and an architect.
B. A civil engineer and an architect.
C. A surveyor and a legal assistant.
D. An architect and a finance executive.
E. A finance executive and a legal assistant.
22.
All candidates must graduate from a
university which is ...
A. Prestigious
B. Well-known
C. Listed in the department
D. Approved by the Minister of
Education
E. Acknowledged by international
institutions
23.
The following should not be stated in the application ....
A. Photograph
B. Current salary
C. Phone number
D. Expected salary
E. Recent phone number
The following text is for questions no 24 to 26
Education
has an important role in our life. There are educational systems all over the
world. Most Asian countries, for example, have different educational system
compared to the systems used in Western
countries because educational systems are reflections of culture and
society.
Educational systems in asia reflect
how group work and traditional are more valued than individualism. Therefore, children in Asian countries, such
as China, Japan, Korea and Indonesia help each other in doing their assignments.
They learn the social skills of cooperation or working together.
Additionally, the learning
activities are more formal because it is teacher centred since the students’s
role is to listen to, recite and memorize what the teachers. Therefore, there
is not much interaction between students and the teacher and among students
themselves. The Asian educational systems also require students to stay longer
at school to study. The educational system creates discciplined students with
self control.
There are, however, disadvantages of
the Asian educational systems. Information that is memorised will be forgotten.
Students are also not familiar with expressing their ideas and opinions. Thus,
they don’t have the spirit of initiators, causing them to be less creative.
Understanding the benefits and
drawbacks of Asian educational system, the government should reconsider the
system of education used in our country.
24.
The text mainly tells us about ...
A. Asian countries
B. Education methods
C. Educational comparison
D. The educational system in Asian countries
E. The disadvantages of living Asian
countries.
25.
Which of the following is not a disadvantage of the educational systems used in
Asian countries?
A. Lack of creativity
B. Students are not use to taking
initiative
C. Students become disciplined and have self control.
D. Students are not used to
expressing ideas and opinions
E. It is difficult to remember
information over the long term.
26.
We can conclude that ....
A. Communication skills are not
important
B. Educational system should be
renewed annually
C. Cultures and tradition influence
the system of education
D. Asian students lack courage to
express their opinions
E. The educational system used has benefits and drawbacks
The following text is for questions no 27 to 29
The
distribution of population is not even in every island; more than 4 billion people live in densely populated
islands and some islands are not occupied. The pattern of population
distribution is classified into the geographical conditional and technology
use. The latter relates to science,
ability and equipment that the people have.
Fertile lands, such as the Nile Delta in Egypt
and the Thames in England, become
interesting place for people to live in. Some people , like Tenggerese and
Papuan, live on hills or mountains.
People in Wonogiri cultivate on farms with rich soils, while people in Flores,
Komodo island and Lombok earn a living by farming and gardening under harsh weather.
Although living in harsh climate
areas is difficult, people can develope technology to overcome difficult
geographical areas. In Arizona, the people install air conditioners in their
homes to deal with extreme temperature. Agriculture in the desert, like Saudi
Arabia, can apply hydroponics to grow plant and vegetable.
27.
What is the text abouT?
A. Population explosion D. Densely
populated island
B. Population distribution E. Technology applied in harsh
climate.
C. Technology engineering
28.
Why does geography of an area become one factor to attract people?
A. People want to live prosperously D. People believe in good farming in good
land
B. People like to live on fertile
land E. People think it influences agricultural activities
C. People can manage agriculture
optimally
29.
“ Agriculture in the desert ... can apply hydopnics ...”
The underline world means ...
A.
Growing plants in salt D.
Growing plants in water
B. Growing plants in acid E. Growing plants in water or sand
C. Growing plants in sand
The following text is
for questions no 30 to 33
Based
on the study about age groups using mobile phones in Japan, female teenagers
and males in their 20,s are the biggest age groups. The report state that a freshman employee sets an alarm on his
phone and updates the most recent news and weather forecast through his mobile
phone, not TV.
It’s not necessary for people either to have a reguler landline phone or to subscribe to newspapers. People also can get information about train
schedules and reach their emails through their mobile phones. Teenagers, even,
admit that they cannot live without mobile phones. It can be concluded that people now live in an era where
they can get everything from their
mobile phones.
Seeng the phenomena, parents should tell their
children about the proper use of mobile phones and guide them in using their
mobile phone.
30.
The biggest group of mobile phones users in Japan .....
A. Are youngsters D.
Have no time to study
B. Work independently E. Make money for their
own living
C. Just use it for fashion
31.
The text mainly talks about ......
A. The users of mobile phones D. The use of mobile phones nowdays
B. Mobile phones in the future E. What we cannot do with
mobile phones
C. The change of mobile phones
32.
With mobile phone, users cannot .....
A. Read morning newspapers D. Get train schedules
B. Search weather forecasts E. Withdraw some cash
C. Receive and reply to emails
33.
“ ... a freshman employee sets an alarm on his phone ...”
The underline word mean .....
A.
Tenant D.
A married man
B. A beginner E.
A fresh graduate
C. A blue collar
The following text is for questions
34 to 36
Directed
by Andrew Stanton, this action advanture film succeeds in portraying John
Carter ( Taylor Kitsch), former military captain who was inexplicably
transported to an exotic planet on which this movie is mainly set.
Based on the classic Sci-fi novel by
Edgar Rice Burroughs, this film tells about the story of John Carter who was
sent to the planet Barsoom, where he got involved in conflict amongst the
inhabitants of the planet, including
Tars Tarkas ( William Dafoe) and the captivating Princess Dejah Thoris ( Lynn
Collins) at the end of this ruined
planet, magically Carter’s humanity appeared knowing that the inhabitants
really needed his help to keep them
alive. He then, realised that the
survival of the planet Barsoom and its people greatly depended on his endeavours.
As an actor, Kitsch is perfect as a
rhino riding saviour of the planet. The scenes of Carter’s first low gravity
steps and his springing into the air are extremely amazing. The animator has
successfuly made this film more scientific.
34. Who wrote the novel of John Carter?
A. Edgar Rice Burroughs D
. Lynn Collins
B. William Dafoe E. Andrew Stanton
C. Taylor Kitsch
35.
Which one is not true about this film?
A. Actions accompany the scenes D. The animation of the film is less scientific
B. It belongs to an adventurous film
genre E. Some complications come up in
the film
C. Humanity is also exposed in the
scenes
36.
“ Former military captain who was inexplicably transported to an exotic
planet on which this film is mainly set.”
The underlined word can be bestb replaced by .....
A. Obviously D. Indescribably
B. Confusingly E.
Understandably
C. Sucessfully
The following text is for questions
37 to 40
Nowdays,
having a sponsor to support all the needs of a football team is unavoidable.
Even though football is becoming more
and more populer sport among students, both boys and girls, our school does not
want to sponsor our official football team.
The decision was made because we
don’t allocate much budget for this post, remembering that we have both a team
of boys and girls. The budget won’t
allow us to accomodate these teams to travel to have matches with other
schools.
Sponsorship is not an urgent need
for our team because they make enough money from selling their match tickets.
Also, our team is often invited to join competitions. Being involved in more
local competitions means that they get more funds for the team by selling the
tickets.
37.
What is the main idea of the paragraph 2?
A. The school’s financial condition
B. The fear of the school’s
management
C. The instability of the school management
D. The reason of not sponsoring the football team
E. The budget fairness between the
boy’s and the girls’ teams
38.
How does the boy’s team earn money?
A. By joining local competations
B. By selling their match tickets
C. By giving away match tickets
D. By collecting funds by selling
products
E. By having more games with nearby
school.
39.
The team will get more money if ......
A. More match tickets are sold
B. Some players have the tickets
sold
C. A larger crowd come to the
stadium
D. The team always wins in the
competations
E. The team has matches with some
opponent.
40.
What is another reason for not supporting the team besides the finacial
difficulty of the school?
A.
Safety D.
Incapable management.
B. Insufficient budget E. Team’s
ability to finance themselve
C. Insufficient capabilities
The
following text is for questions 41 to 43
Indonesia’s 2013 Curriculum Gets an Overhaul
Jakarta.
The Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, Anies Baswedan, said
controversial 2013 school curriculum would only be implemented in a limited
number school across Indonesia.
“ The bottom line is that we still
want to develop the curriculum, but we don’t want to include all schools in Indonesia in the pilot
project,” Anies said on Friday.
The 2013 curriculum has been in place
for the past two years despite widespread criticism from teachers, parents and
education experts alike.
Anies said 6, 326 schools across the
country have adopted the curriculum
since 2013, while others have only been following it for one semester.
Schools that have already implemented
the controversial system are encouraged
to continue the program, while those who are still new to it are allowed to
revert back to their previous methodology.
According to Anies, to abruptly change
the routine of 6,326 schools that
followed the 2013 curriculum since its conception would be disruptive to their
students’ studies.
The 2013 curriculum has drawn the ire of
the education sector, both private and state regulated, for eliminating several
crucial subject, including sciences, English and social studies for elementary
level, replacing them with additional hours of Indonesian language, national
ideology and islam. Both education exprerts and the public argued the new
system of subject would only be detrimental to Indonesian students, making them
less competative at the international level.
41.
Why do the Minister for Primary and Secondary Education decided to limit the
implementation of the 2013 curriculum? Because .....
A. The cost to prepare the
implementation of the 2013 curriculum in schools across
Indonesia is so expensive
B. The ministry still want to
develop the curriculum.
C. The 2013 curriculum gets so many
critics from eduation experts.
D. Stiudents have difficulties in
adapting with the new curriculum.
E. Teachers need time to adapt with
the teaching method from 2013 curriculum.
42.
Which of the following statements is Correct based on the text?
A. All school have implemented the
2013 curriculum since 2013
B. The ministry will stop the
implementation of 2013 curriculum in all school across the
country.
C. The new system adapted by the new
curriculum make the students more competitive in
the international level.
D. The implementation of 2013
curriculum is done by eliminating some
subjects, such as
science and English in
elementary level.
E.All the education experts
support and compliment the implementation of curriculum.
43.
“ The 2013 curriculum has drawn the ire of the education sector .....
(par 7 )
The underline word can be replace with .....
A. Understanding
B. Support
C. Annoyance
D. Anger
E.
Anxiety
The
following text is for questions 44 and 45
ARCTIC HIGLANDS ACADEMY, VICTORIA NOTICE
November
10, 2014
MEETING OF STUDENT PRESS SOCIETY
THE
OFFICE BEARS OF THE STUDENT Press Society are requested to attend a meeting
with the Principle as per the details given below:
Date : November 17th, 2014
Time
: 1 p.m to 3 p.m
Venue : Ballroom
Agenda : To negotiate the budget
to publish Yearly Student Magazine “ AH Press”,
For
futher clarification please contact the undersigned.
Delsin
Serrano
(Chief
Executive)
44.
To whom the announcement is intended?
A. Delsin Serrano D. Students
Press Board of Arctic Higlands Academy
B. Principal of Arctic Highlands
Academy. E. Ballroom of Arctic Highlands Academy.
C. Students of Arctic Highlands
Academy
45.
You can ask for more information by asking . . .
A. Delsin Serrano D. Students Press Board of Arctic
Highlands Academy
B. Principal of Arctic Highlands
Academy. E. Teachers of Arctic
Highlands Academy.
C. Students of Arctic Highlands
Academy
46.
Arrange the following sentences into a meaningful paragraph.
1. Kevin was afraid because his
friends often said that dentists are creeps.
2. His mother said that he had an
appointment with the dentist at 8 o’clock
3. Knowing this, he became more and
more afraid because it was his first time
going to dentist
4. “ I’m afraid of dentist, “ a four
year old child whimpered to his mom.
5. The child’s name was Kevin and he
was very afraid of dentist.
6. They said that dentists had
starnge instruments in their clinics.
The
best arrangement of the sentences is . . .
A. 4 – 3 – 2 – 5 – 1 - 6
B.
4 – 6 – 2 – 3 – 5 - 1
C.
4 – 2 – 1 – 3 – 6 - 5
D.
4 – 1 – 3 – 2 – 5 - 6
E.
4 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 - 3
47.
Arrange the following sentences into a meaningful paragraph
1. Pollution can be caused by either
natural evens or human activities.
2. This pollution accurs when
substances such as volcanic fumes ares emitted into the air.
3. An example of natural events
causing pollution is a volcanic eruption.
4. Pollution is serious problem.
5. These fumes can cause people to
have breathing difficulties.
The best arrangement of the sentences is
. . .
A.
4 – 3 – 1 – 2 – 5
B.
4 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 5
C.
4 – 2 – 1 – 3 – 5
D.
4 – 1 – 3 – 2 – 5
E.
4 – 2 – 3 – 1 – 5
Questions
48 to 50, complete the text with the suitable
words
Worrying doesn’t ... (48) aproblem, and worse, the mental enery you
waste when obsessing about worst case scenario may keep you from actions that
could actually help. Roughly 40% of people worry on a daily basis and about 1
person in 20 will experience chronic daily worry and anxiety as a part of
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) at some point in life.
Excessive worrying causes stress and
anxiety, it can affect physical health and it can stop you from participating
in rewarding activities excessive worrying does you little good, and a whole
lot of bad ....(49) you can choose to stop worrying so much! ... (50) it may
take a bit effort, you can retrain your thinking so that worry don’t cause you
such distress.
48. A. Solve B.
Solves C. Solving D. Solved E.
Have solved
49.
Gladly B. Fortunately C. Happily D.
Cheerfully E. Fastly
50.
As is B. In order that C. Even if D. Though E.
Because
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