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INGGERIS 1990-2008
UAN 1990
OUR BODY
In some ways our body is like a machine. A machine, such as a car engine, needs energy
to do its work. The engine burns fuel, usually petrol. The fuel is combined with oxygen from
the air. Energy is released.
There are many likenesses between a machine and the human body. But it is the
difference that make you better than a machine. For example, our body can change food into
living material and it can grow. Machine cannot do these things. They cannot feel or see and
they cannot think and learn as human beings do. The human body can repair worn-out parts.
It can even produce new human beings. There is something special about the human body. It
is alive, but machines are not.
The human body has many kinds of organs. For example, it has the skeleton to hold the
body erect. It has muscles to move the body. It has blood to carry food to all parts of the
body. Our body has the brain to think with. It has the nervous system to control the muscles
through our senses. Our senses are windows on the world about us. We learn everything
through our senses. Information comes to us through our eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin and
some other senses. These other senses and the senses of balance. These sense tell us what is
going on inside our body.
1. One similarity between our body and a machine is that about ........
A. produce new human beings
B. can repair worn-out parts
C. use energy to do their work
D. can feel, see, think and learn
E. can change foot into living materials
Jawaban : C
D. to give us information
E. to hold the body erect
Jawaban : E
3. Which paragraph tells us about parts of our body and their functions ?
A. paragraph 1
D. paragraph 1 dan 2
B. paragraph 2
E. paragraph 2 dan 3
C. paragraph 3
Jawaban : C
D. upright
E. straight
Jawaban : D
7. The fat woman who was ........ was one of the passengers in the big airliner.
A. reading a magazine
D. talking with her neighbour
B. looking out of window
E. sitting next to writer
C. busy eating her chocolate
Jawaban : C
11. Some of the passengers were sleeping, like the man who sit next to me. (line 2)
The underlined word refers to ........
A. fat woman
D. the writer
B. the pilot
E. the stewardess
C. the woman
Jawaban : D
12.
As the supplies of fossil fuels-coal, oil and gas are running out, scientists have been
working hard trying to find the ways of obtaining other kinds of fuel. They have succeeded in
finding on that is very efficient nuclear fuel. However, the ores with produce this kind of
energy, e.g. uranium ores, will eventually run out, too. Fortunately a source of abundant
energy, which is virtually inexhaustible sunlight has been waiting for the scientist. The sun
sends out energy equal to the produced by 10,000 million tons of coal every second, of which
the earth receives only one two-billionth part. It is estimated that the energy which falls on
one square meter of the earth's surface per second can be used to keep about seven 100 watt
lamps burning. The sun's energy is really abundant, but only a limited amount has so far been
used by man. The sun can also be used as a source of fuel for power plants. Such power
plants are still in the experimental stages. However, it is hoped that they will lead the way to
a wider use of solar energy to run machines.
Solar energy can be used in telephone communications, space technology, and farming.
Solar batteries have been in experimental use for a number of years to power telephone lines.
They are now being use to recharge batteries which power instruments used in space
vehicles. Scientist have also succeeded in developing solar pumps that can raise water for
irrigation.
13. Why have scientist been trying to find ways of obtaining other kinds of fuel?
Because . . . .
A. uranium ores produce energy
B. nuclear fuel is very efficient
C. sunlight is virtually inexhaustible
D. the supplies of fossil fuels are running out
E. sunlight has been waiting for the scientist
Jawaban : D
16. Information about amount of energy sent out by the sun is found in ........
A. paragraph 1
D. paragraph 4
B. paragraph 2
E. paragraph 3 dan 4
C. paragraph 3
Jawaban : B
17. However, it is hoped that they will lead the way to a wider use of solar energy to run
machines.
The word underlined refers to ........
A. machines
D. experimental stages
B. power plants
E. telephone communications
C. solar batteries
Jawaban : B
18. The scientist are trying to find ways to change the sun's light into ........
A. gas
D. liquid
B. guel
E. energy
C. ores
Jawaban : E
A bank is an institution with a two fold function. First, it keeps people's money safe and
readily available. In this way it functions as a saving bank. Secondly, it lends money to
people who need it. It is also, therefore, a moneylender.
Anyone can save to any bank and deposit money, that is, ask the bank to look after it. He
becomes a customer of the bank. When he deposits money, we say he opens a bank account.
There are two types of bank account. The first is a current account. When a customer
deposits money in the safe-keeping of the bank, he can at any time claim the repayment of
the money, in part or in whole, by means of a written order to the bank signed by himself.
Such an order is called a cheque. The second kind of account is the deposit account.
When the bank receives money on deposit, the customer can demand its return at the end of
an agreed term of notice of withdrawal a month, three months, six months or a year. The
bank pays interest on money in deposit accounts.
Just as they receive deposits from this customers, so the banks lend money to their
customers. A person who wants to borrow money has to give the bank something as security,
for instance, a certificate showing ownership of property. When a customer has a bank loan,
the bank charges him interest on the money he has borrowed. The bank does not always give
the borrower annual money. It may credit his account with the amount borrowed, exactly as
if he had deposited at the bank.
19. What do you call a person who deposits his money in a bank ?
A. A banker
D. A money lender
B. A customer
E. A money changer
C. A cheque owner
Jawaban : B
20. A customer who has a current accounts can draw his money by ........
A. means of a cheque
D. showing his identity card
B. opening an account
E. writing a letter to the bank
C. showing his hand-book
Jawaban : A
22. Just as they receive deposits from their customers, so the banks lend money to their
customers.
The word "they" refers to ........
A. banks
D. money lenders
B. customers
E. deposit accounts
C. borrowers
Jawaban : A
24. Someone who wishes to borrow money from a bank should give the bank something
as ........
A. loan
D. interest
B. shares
E. security
C. deposit
Jawaban : E
THE HOSPITAL
If you look at the front of a large, modern hospital, you may notice that there are two
separate entrances. One of these is for patients in need of immediate treatment. it is the
emergency entrance. Here ambulances are to be seen pulling up at any hour of the day or
night. The other entrance is the main entrance of the hospital.
In the ground floor inside main entrance. there are probably a reception areas and
waiting room, and also office. On the floors above and below are the numerous other
departments. On a lower floor may be the laundry and the kitchen. On another floor will be a
maternity section for mothers and their babies. Their rooms are usually kept separate from
the rest of the hospital, so that the babies do not catch other people's illnesses.
The rooms from other patients are usually on the higher floors. There are small rooms for
just one. patient, slightly larger rooms for two, three or four patients, and larger rooms called
wards, in which as many as 40 or 50 patients may lie in rows of beds. On other floors are the
operating rooms, called operating theatres, and special departments such as he radiography
department, where x-rays are taken and developed.
In the laboratories, special tests are carried out on body tissue and fluids to find out the
nature of a patient's disease. The pharmacy supplies the drugs to treat patients, near the
operating theatres is the blood bank to store blood for transfusions. Here too is the sterilizing
department, where all the operating instruments and bandages used in the operating theatres
and in the wards are cleaned and made free from germs
25. Where can you find the reception area in a modern hospital ........
A. On the ground floor
D. Near the maternity section
B. On the floors above
E. At the emergency entrance
C. On the second floor
Jawaban : A
Jawaban : E
D. the hospital
E. the entrances
Jawaban : B
A. isles
B. island
C. continents
D. archipelagoes
E. subcontinents
Jawaban : C
D. placed
E. located
Jawaban : E
36. Mrs. Budi : "Nani, where did you put my chemistry book ?"
Anton
: "What did Mrs. Budi ask you, Nani ?"
Nani
: "She asked me ........ her chemistry book."
A. Where I put
D. Where had I put
B. Where did you put
E. Where you had put
C. Where I had put
Jawaban : C
A. to
B. or
C. then
D. from
E. with
Jawaban : A
45. Badu : "I like watching comedy films. How about you, Yan ?"
Wayan : "........"
A. I too
D. I like to
B. I'm too
E. I do so too
C. I do too
Jawaban : C
48. Yanto : "I was wondering how Ani knew the names of so many waters."
Budi : "It's not surprising because reading ........"
A. is her hobby
D. gives you pleasure.
B. is interesting
E. is a good way to kill the time
C. is a good hobby
Jawaban : A
49. Mother : "In the holidays, we'll spend a whole week in our home town."
Son
: "........ I'll meet with my old friends and play with them."
A. It'll be funny
D. That might be awful
B. It seems possible
E. That'll be wonderful
C. I'll be very sorry
Jawaban : E
Don : "Thanks"
A. How do you do, Sari ?
B. How are you today, Sari ?
C. Could you do me a favor
Jawaban : D
UAN 1991
"A healthy mind in a healthy body". That is the motto of every athlete in the world.
People can be happy only if they are healthy. There are several important things we must do
in order to stay healthy. First, we must get enough regular physical exercise. Second, we
must live in a clean house. Third, we must have enough time to rest. Rest is an important
physical exercise. And fourth, we must eat adequate quantities of nutritious food.
Good food is very important for keeping our body healthy. Food which contains a lot of
nutriments is always good for our body. Nutriments are used by our body for energy, growth
and for building new body tissues. Nutriments are of five important groups : proteins,
carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamins. Our body needs proteins for its growth.
Therefore, proteins are the most important nutriments for young people. Proteins also rebuild
worn-out body tissues. We can acquire proteins from meat chicken, peas, beans, coconuts,
eggs and milk.
Carbohydrates are as important as proteins, because they are the main source of energy.
The body needs energy to do its work. Carbohydrates are found in flour, bread, cakes, rice,
potatoes, cassava, corn, sugar and sweets.
Fats are another important source of energy. We can find fats in butter, margarine, milk,
coconut-milk, eggs, fish, meat and ice-cream. However, too much fat can make our body at
and this is dangerous for our heart. It can cause heart attacks.
Mineral salts such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and iron are also absolutely
necessary for our body. For instance, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus are necessary for
the growth of our bones and teeth. Iron is important for our blood.
Vitamins are important for our health. The body cannot make is own vitamins, so it
depends on our food for these. We must eat food which contains a lot of vitamins, such as
vegetables and fruit. They help the body to absorb other nutrients in food. Vitamins control
our digestion.
1. What kind of food is good for our body ?
Food that contains ........
A. minerals, margarine, milk, meat, proteins
B. fats, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, proteins
Jawaban : D
A force of attraction exists between every body in the universe. It is called gravity and it
has been investigated by many scientist including Galileo and Newton. Gravitational force
depends on the masses of the bodies involved. Normally it is very small, but when one of the
bodies is a planet, like the earth, the force is considerable. Everything on or near the surface
of the earth is attracted by the mass of the earth. The greater the mass the greater is the earth's
9. According to the text, when the astronauts landed on the surface of the moon, they
experienced the much weaker force of gravity ........ by the moon.
A. used
D. involved
B. forced
E. influenced
C. exerted
Jawaban : C
Jawaban : B
12. It has been investigated by many scientists including Galileo and Newton.
The underlined word means ........
A. seen
D. observed
B. stated.
E. understood
C. known
Jawaban : D
Oil, like coal and natural gas, is a fossil fuel fossils are made from the remains of dead
plants and animals. It is thought that oil comes from tiny plants and animals whose bodies
fell in their millions to the seabed when they died. There they were covered by sands and
muds, which later hardened into rocks. In the course of millions of years, the plant and
animal material underwent chemical change and eventually turned into oil.
Oil deposits lie hidden deep beneath the surface of the earth. They have to be searched
for. Unless the soil actually comes to the surface, it is impossible to be certain that any is
present.
The rising demand for oil products keeps the oil companies busy exploring new oil
fields, and drilling new wells. Exploration teams are sent to distant regions to search for oil.
If the exploration shows good results, the company decides to drill a well. This the
exploration phase ends, and the production phase begins.
At the beginning of the production phase, gas pressure from below causes the crude oil
to gush to the surface with great force. After some time, however, the gas pressure is less, and
a pumping-station must be built to bring up the oil. Wells continue to produce oil for several
years, until production becomes so low that they must be abandoned.
Crude oil has to be transported to a refinery to be made into the many products that are
useful to man, such as petrol, kerosene, diesel oil, lubricants, asphalt Further processing gives
aviation fuel, greases, fertilizers, insecticides, man-made fibers and many other things.
The oil industry has a very complex and widespread distribution system. Ocean tankers,
pipelines, rail tankers, and road tankers are used to bring the oil products to sea-port, inland
depots, can and drum factories , and to tens of thousand of petrol stations in cities and along
motorways.
More than any other, the oil industry influences the lives of men and women everywhere.
From the largest to the simplest home, whose need may only be kerosene for its lamps and
stoves, there is daily need for large quantities of the various oil products.
13. What helped plant and animal materials turned into oil ?
A. gas
D. sands and muds
B. rocks
E. chemical changes
C. layers
Jawaban : E
15. After several years oil ........ may be exhausted and the wells become dry.
A. deposits
D. companies
B. products
E. explorations
C. industries
Jawaban : A
17. They have to be searched for (Paragraph 2, line 6) The word 'they' refers to ........
A. sands
D. oil deposits
B. tiny plants
E. chemical changes
C. fuel fossils
Jawaban : D
18. The exploration teams are sent to distant regions to search for oil.
The word "distant regions" means ........
A. remote places
D. far from drillings
B. long journeys
E. explorations area
C. research areas
Jawaban : A
Every day both industrial and domestic chimneys emit vast amount of dirt and harmful
gases. The exhaust fumes from thousands of car engines add to this huge volume of filth.
Sulphur dioxide, produced mainly by the burning of coal and oil, combines with the
moisture of the air to form sulphuric acid. This eats away stone, brick and even metal.
Doctors reason that if it can do this, it must damage the lungs of people who breathe it,
especially over a period of many years.
Usually the effect of air pollution are not instantly noticeable. Occasionally though, there
have been catastrophic smogs (The word smog is a combination of smoke and fog). One of
these occurred in the town of Donora, Pennsylvania, in the U.S.A. They valley in which the
town lies traps the some and fumes from the steel-works and chemical plants that fill it. One
day in October 1948, unusual weather conditions prevented the smog from lifting by the
afternoon, as it normally did. Instead, it hung over the town for three days. By the end of the
third day, nearly 8000 people were ill. More than 80 percent of those aged 85 and over
seriously ill, 20 people died. At last a heavy rain shower dared the smog.
One of the chief causes of air pollution in many cities in the internal combustion engine.
Cars, lorries, and buses give out the gas called carbon monoxide, which in high
concentrations can kill a person in a confined space. Cars also throw into the air fine particles
of rubber and asphalt from their tires and the road, and particles of asbestos from their brakelinings. These can cause damage to the lungs when breathed in.
Another source of pollution is the nuclear power stations which produce a great amount
of poisonous radio-active waste. This waste must be sealed up and buried beneath the ground
or seabed so carefully that there is no danger of leakage. Some scientists are very worried
that we are not being careful enough with nuclear waste. it may not all be buried safely. Also,
they fear there may be a serious accident at a nuclear power station, releasing deadly
radiation into the air.
19. The burning of coal and oil produces ........
A. sulphuric acid
D. carbon monoxide
B. sulphur dioxide
E. air moisture
C. exhaust fume
Jawaban : B
21. Stone brick and even metal can be eaten away by ........
A. sulphur dioxid
D. radio-active waste
B. harmful gases
E. sulphuric acid
C. carbon monoxide
Jawaban : A
24. Usually the effect of air pollution are not instantly noticeable.
"Noticeable" means ......
A. can be seen
D. able to be touched
B. can be heard
E. could be tasted
C. can be thought
Jawaban : A
There is reason for the deepest concern about the plight of wild life in our country. Many
rare species are threatened with extinction because of the greed of hunters and game
collectors. Orangutans are rarely found in their natural habitat in the forest of Kalimantan and
Sumatera, but one may find them in zoos and private menageries all over the world. Ruthless
hunters kill innocent elephants for their valuable ivory tusks, or catch them alive to perform
in circuses. Tiger's hides decorate walls and floors of rich people's home in distant countries.
it things are allowed to continue in this way, it is feared that very soon all wild disappear
from our forests. Fortunately, the government has now imposed strict laws on hunting. Some
areas are designed wildlife reserves where hunters cannot enter. These include Ujungkulon
and Pangandaran in West Java, Merubetiri in East Java, and many more in the other island.
Sometime ago our newspapers contained reports elephants which had run amok in the
province of Lampung. They had emerged from their abode in the forest and destroyed crops
and houses belonging to the villagers. The people could not understand why the beasts had
suddenly gone wild. The strange thing was that animals had not come for food, because
having wrought destruction they returned to the forest. They seemed to have come only to
vent their anger. As elephants are protected by law, the people could not kill any of them.
The explanation for the elephants strange behavior is that they felt their quiet life had
been disturbed by the timber-felling projects and saw mills set up deep in the forest. The
animals felt their domain was being narrowed by man, and so they got angry. Elephants need
peace and quiet for their family life. They also need wide areas of land in which to roam.
They live in herds, and each herd likes to have its won territory.
Now the government has driven the elephants back into the forests, away from any
village or lumbermill. By shouting and shooting in the air the people drove the great beasts to
a new abode in the district of Air Sugihan. It is hoped that they will feel at home there, and
can live in peace and quiet
25. Why are tigers hunted ?
A. To keep as pets
B. To get their claws
C. To get their hides
Jawaban : C
27. The government provides a new ........ for the elephants because their old one has been
invaded by man.
A. forest
D. law
B. cage
E. herd
C. abode
Jawaban : C
29. ....... but one may find them in zoos and (Paragraph 1 line 4)
The Underlined word refers to ........
A. tigers
D. orangutans
B. people
E. rare species
C. elephants
Jawaban : D
The paint of the picture pointed by the arrow denoting the ........ of our independence.
A. day
D. year
B. date
E. century
C. month
Jawaban : B
32. There are four seasons in subtropical regions and two in the tropics.
In ........ the leaves of the trees fall to ground.
A. spring
D. winter
B. summer
E. wet season
C. autumn
Jawaban : C
33. We have to keep our tropical forests because they provide rubber, cocoa and numerous
pharmaceuticals.
The underlined word means ........
A. many kinds of
D. useful
B. a lot of
E. important
C. various
Jawaban : B
34. Melting rock, steam and gas escape from time to time with explosive force through
the ........ of the mountain..
A. top
D. crater
B. foot
E. valley
C. slope
Jawaban : A
35. There are various ways to prevent ........ such as by using IUD.
A. pregnancy
D. marriage
B. disease
E. infertility
C. fertility
Jawaban : A
36. Tom : "I didn't see your brother when I visited you yesterday."
Bob : "He ........ his bike in the garage."
A. repaired
D. has repaired
B. is repairing
E. would repair
C. was repairing
Jawaban : C
37. Mr. Rodolf : "Did you throw those letters away ?"
Jabu
: "Yes. sir. Should they ........ again ?"
Mr. Rodolf : "Of course. They are confidential letters."
A. collect
D. be collected
B. collected
E. been collected
C. collecting
Jawaban : A
A. in - by
B. at - with
C. at - for
D. in - to
E. at - by
Jawaban : B
40. Susy : "I wonder why Ani didn't pass the entrance test."
Mira : "She would have passed if she ........ enough time"
Susy : "I see. She was not well prepared, then."
A. has
D. had had
B. had
E. would have
C. has had
Jawaban : A
C. than
Jawaban : C
46. John : "Rudy, I hear you've won the first prize the speech contest at your school ! ........
"
Rudy: "Thank you !"
A. I am happy
D. Congratulations
B. I believe so
E. It's a pity
C. I'm surprised
Jawaban : D
48. Sastra : "Sorry I didn't ring you last night. I had to accompany my mother going to the
doctor."
Anna : " ............................... "
A. Not to worry
D. I don't thing you would
B. Right you are
E. It was really surprising
C. It's nice to hear it
Jawaban : A
49. Mrs. Yusuf : "It's already late, Budi hasn't come yet"
" .................. something wrong happens to him."
Mr. Yusuf : "Don't worry. He'll be all right."
A. I suspect
D. I rather doubt
B. I'm afraid
E. I very much wish
C. I don't think
Jawaban : B
D. sympathy
E. gratitude
C. surprise
Jawaban : E
UAN 1992
WATER
People need water. We cannot live without water. A person should drink at
least eight glasses of water a day. If a person does not drink enough water, he
can suffer kidney trouble. A big man should drink more eight glasses a day.
In Indonesia many children die of dehydration. This means they die
because of lack water in their bodies. So we must make sure that our children
drink enough water, especially when they are suffering from diarrhea.
At present, many governments of the world are worried about the water
supplies in their countries. Fresh water is becoming more and more difficult to
get. In many cities where there are many people, the level of water in the
underground wells is getting lower and lower. The loss of forests due to erosion
or the irresponsible cutting down of trees often means loss of water from wells
under the ground. Trees are very important for water preservation.
Dams preserve or store the water that many of our towns and cities need.
Dams have many functions. They hold back rain water that may result in floods if
not checked. They also provide water to irrigate the farms with.
People can use the waterfalls of a dam to produce electricity. Electricity
gives light and energy to our houses and factories.
1. Paragraph ........ of the above text says that the supplies of fresh water in
many countries are decreasing.
A. 1
D. 4
B. 2
E. 5
C. 3
Jawaban : C
C. To produce electricity
Jawaban : B
MARINE LIFE
The word "marine" comes from the Latin word "mare" which means "sea".
Marine life means all the animal and plant species that live in the waters of the
sea.
The geography of the seabed, the floor of the sea, is not so different from
that of the land. There are hills, high mountains, valleys, rolling plains and
plateaus. Below the low tide mark the bottom of the sea slopes gently
5. The earth's surface looks almost the same as the bottom of the sea.
This sentence is in paragraph .......
A. 1
D. 4
B. 2
E. 5
C. 3
Jawaban : D
6. Which of the following statements is not correct according to the text ........
A. Seaweeds need fairly strong sunlight to assimilate their food
B. The pressure in the shallow water is lower than that in the deep one
C. There are no hills, valleys and mountains on the floor of the sea
D. Rolling plains, high mountains and plateaus are found on the seabed
E. All the animal and plant species that live in the sea are called marine life
Jawaban : C
Jawaban : E
B. plankton
C. a jelly-fish
Jawaban : B
D. run into
B. come in
E. pass through
C. see into
Jawaban : E
If he had to leave the moon earlier than planned, this sample would be the only
lunar soil that he brought back to earth. Taking a long look at the view around
him, Armstrong said, "It's different, but it's pretty out here".
Now he was safe on the moon. In twenty minutes his friend Edwin Aldrin
would come out of "Eagle" and join him. Armstrong and Aldrin spent only two
and a half hours on the moon. Although they spent only a few hours there and
ventured no farther that about 200 feet from their landing capsule, they brought
back information that provided scientists with many years of research.
Lunar module, after leaving the moon, rejoined command module piloted
by Michael Collins.
10. Armstrong found that he could move easily on the moon's surface.
The idea above can be found in paragraph .......
A. 1
D. 4
B. 2
E. 5
C. 3
Jawaban : B
12. Neil Armstrong almost forgot to collect the sample of the lunar soil because
........
A. he did not know what to do
B. he did not have self confidence
C. he moved slowly on the moon's surface
D. he was very happy with the new experience
E. he moved away from the landing capsule with fear
Jawaban : D
13. The astronauts were ordered to bring back all of the following to the earth
except ........
A. the lunar module
15. "He was so pleased this new experience that he almost forgot to collect a
few samples of lunar soil"
The word "lunar" means having to do with the ........
A. sun
D. earth
B. star
E. space
C. moon
Jawaban : C
have been trying hard to find ways of obtaining other kinds of fuels. They have
succeeded in finding one that is very efficient, nuclear fuel.
One pound of uranium, for example, produces as much energy as three
million pounds of coal. Unfortunately, atomic energy ores will at last run out too.
It is a good thing that a source of abundant energy sunlight has been patiently
waiting for the scientists. However only a limited amount has so far been used
by man.
A very old way of using sunlight directly is to make a fire. By using a
magnifying glass, sunlight can be concentrated and the resulting heat is enough
to start a fire.
Solar energy can be used in telephone communications, space technology
and farming. Solar batteries have been in experimental use for a number of
years to power telephone lines. They are now being used to recharge batteries
which power instruments used in space vehicles. Scientists have also succeeded
in developing solar pumps that can raise water for irrigation.
The sun seems to be an ideal source of energy for a great many uses. Yet
to change the abundant sunlight into energy is a different matter. The
instruments needed to catch the sun's energy are still very expensive.
However, once man succeeds in catching even a small part of that energy,
nobody would worry about running out of fossil fuels or uranium ores.
D. 4
B. 2
E. 5
C. 3
Jawaban : D
Jawaban : B
D. irrigating fields
B. raising water
E. recharging batteries
C. converting energy
Jawaban : A
D. the sun
B. coal
E. uranium
C. fire
Jawaban : D
D. grateful
B. careful
E. plentiful
C. wasteful
Jawaban : E
23. Food is needed to build up new cells and also to provide .......
A. blood
D. enzymes
B. energy
E. vitamins
C. juice
Jawaban : B
25. Food is also needed as fuel to provide energy for each cell, so that it can
carry out its work well. (paragraph 1)
"It" in the sentence above refers to .......
A. cell
D. work
B. food
E. energy
C. fuel
Jawaban : A
26. From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus, into the stomach.
The word "esophagus" means .......
A. gland which produces juices
B. parts of organs in the stomach
C. food canal between mouth and stomach
D. cells in the stomach which break food
E. food stuffs which have been made liquid
Jawaban : C
People long ago discovered that moving water has power. But for
thousands of years, they put this power, only to very simple uses. For instance,
by tying logs together, they made rafts that would carry them downstream.
Once people discovered that they could compel a stream to turn a water
wheal, they next put water power to work grinding wheat.
The next development in waterwheels was the turbine. The first person to
make a turbine that really worked was a young French engineer. Benoit
Foumeyron, in the 1820's. Instead of flat paddles or buckets, the turbine wheel
has curved blades that look somewhat like the blades of a ship's propeller. The
water flows through these blades as it turn the wheel. The wheel is enclosed in a
tub, or housing, with only a small gap between the blades of the turbine and the
housing. This every bit of water must pass through the blades and wheeling
shaft.
D. simple uses
B. rafts
E. thousands of years
C. people
Jawaban : C
29. In a turbine the water flows through the ........ as it turns the wheel.
A. wheel
D. turbine
B. blades
E. flat paddles
C. buckets
Jawaban : B
B. a developer
C. a scientist
Jawaban : E
D. constructed
B. found
E. looked for
C. opened
Jawaban : B
32.
Look at the picture. This animal uses ....... to defend irselt from the enemy.
A. poison
D. sharp claws
B. bad smeel
E. ink-like liquid
C. tentacles
Jawaban : E
33.
The three boys are very interested in outdoor life. They like ....... most.
A. riding
D. cycling
B. rowing
E. driving
C. racing
Jawaban : D
34. One of the organs of the united Nations Organization is ........ which has to
settle international disputes.
A. the General Assembly
B. the Security Council
C. the Trusteeship Council
D. the Economic and Social Council
E. the International Court of Justice
Jawaban : E
D. description
B. thesis
E. dissertation
C. transcript
Jawaban : B
D. was teaching
B. teaches
C. is teaching
Jawaban : E
37. Harry, don't play with those matches, you'll burn ........
A. myself
D. ourselves
B. himself
E. themselves
C. yourself
Jawaban : C
38. Tuti is very beautiful but her younger sister, Nani is becoming ........
A. most beautiful
D. most beautifully
C. more beautifully
Jawaban : E
39. We can fix dinner for them here. We can take them to a restaurant.
We can also say: ........
A. We can dinner for them and take them to a restaurant
B. If we can fix dinner for them here, we can take them to a restaurant
C. We can fix dinner for them here or take them to a restaurant
D. We can take them to a restaurant but we can fix dinner for them here
E. Because we can fix dinner for them here, we can take them to a
restaurant
Jawaban : C
42. My friends are of the opinion that people who live in villages are more
friendly than those who live in cities.
The word "those" refers to .......
A. people
D. villages
B. cities
E. my friends
C. opinion
Jawaban : A
Trainee : .........................................
A. I did either
D. I didn't neither
B. Either did I
E. Neither didn't I
C. Neither did I
Jawaban : C
44. Every time he meets me, he always complains. I wish he ....... it.
A. won't do
D. hasn't done
B. didn't do
E. hadn't done
C. doesn't do
Jawaban : B
45. Mr. Wardiman : I spent an hour repairing my car but it still didn't work.
Mr. Anton
: Why didn't you have the mechanic ........ it ?
A. repair
D. to repair
B. repairs
E. repairing
C. repaired
Jawaban : A
D. agreement
B. surprise
E. disappointment
C. sympathy
Jawaban : C
49. Indra : Alice, have you brought the book you borrowed from me ?
Alice : Oh ........ I haven't. I'll bring it tomorrow, OK ?
Indra : That's all right.
A. I am glad
D. I am in a hurry
B. I am sorry
E. I don't remember
C. I don't know
Jawaban : B
UAN 1993
POLLUTION
It was mentioned earlier that with the increase in our population, clean
water has become a problem. Our rivers have polluted by all sorts of waste.
There is rubbish from our homes, dangerous pesticides from our farms, and
deadly chemicals from our factories.
In the days when the population was smaller, people's waste could be
useful. It could be turned slowly into citrates and phosphates by the natural
action of bacteria and air, and these two substances, are needed by plants and
fish. But as the pollution increased, waste become so much and so
overwhelming that natural processes could no longer keep the water clean.
Many fish have been killed by water pollution.
There are many kinds of pollution. They can be grouped into several major
classifications, of which we mention here, water pollution and radiation pollution.
Air pollution is caused by car engines and by big factories with large
chimneys through which dirty air escape.
Land pollution can be caused by waste or rubbish such as paper, bottles,
plastic, aluminium, scraps, junk, etc. Because of our carelessness and laziness.
Our surroundings are very dirty. They are filled with household as well as factory
waste. Some waste can be broken down by natural organisms such as bacteria.
Rubbish like this is called organic waste. On the other hand, rubbish which
cannot be broken down by natural organisms is called inorganic waste. This is
more difficult to dispose of and it makes the surrounding very unpleasant to look
at.
D. factories
B. Homes
E. population
C. rivers
Jawaban : D
D. 4
B. 2
E. 5
C. 3
Jawaban : E
D. a great quality
6. Gas reaches the houses through large underground pipes is generally used
for .......
A. welding
D. burning
B. cooking
E. detecting
C. heating .
Jawaban : B
7. The ....... paragraph states that air consists of oxygen, nitrogen, and other
gases.
A. first
D. fourth
B. second
E. fifth
C. third
Jawaban : A
9. Paragraph ....... tells you about natural gas which does not smell different
from other gases.
A. one
D. four
B. two
E. five
C. three
Jawaban : E
D. performs
B. states
E. indicates
C. inform
Jawaban : E
Not Albert. He left school for some time, but he later managed to go to a better
school, the polytechnic in Zurich, Switzerland.
On leaving the institute, he discovered that no one could offer him the
kind of job he wanted. At last he found a suitable one at the patent office in
Bern. Einstein's task at the patent office was to make an investigation of the new
products sent to his office. The job did not require much of Einstein time, so he
was able to write scientific articles. He published these in 1905. Scientists were
surprised by what he had written. There were even more surprised when they
knew that these articles, which could have been written by a university
professor, were actually written by an official at a patent office.
Investigations were made and it was decided the official should be taken
from the patent office and given a more suitable job.
A few years later, Einstein became a professor at the University of Zurich.
In 1991 he taught in Prague, and later at the polytechnic Institute in Switzerland,
where he had been a student. Then he was requested to move to Berlin.
Einstein stayed in Berlin for 20 years, from 1913 to 1933. During that
period he worked on his famous Theory of Relativity. He gave a simple example,
in simple language, to explain the wide of relativity. A man riding on a train drops
a stone out of the window. To the man on the train, it seems that the stone
follows a straight as it drops. However, to a man outside the train, the path of
the stone does not seem straight, it looks . like a parabola. The theory expands
those of Newton and Galileo, which are correct only under certain conditions.
Einstein made very important contributions in the field of physics. The
Nobel Price that he won in 1912 at the age of 42 was no surprise to the scientific
world. No scientist beat him in his field. What beat him was time.
He died in Princeton in the U.S.A. in 1955. People believed that he was the
century's greatest man of science.
11. Why were scientists surprised by what Albert Einstein had written ?
A. The content of the articles were scientific
B. The articles were written by a well-known scientist
C. The articles were written by a university. professor
D. The articles were written by an official at a patent office
E. The articles were enough because they were written by a university
student
Jawaban : D
13. Einstein didn't get a good job easily; but he never gave up trying to get
one.
This information is found in paragraph .......
A. 1
D. 4
B. 2
E. 5
C. 3
Jawaban : B
D. theory
B. stone
E. parabola
C. window
Jawaban : B
D. believed
B. asked
E. transferred
C. forced
Jawaban : B
VOLCANOES
A volcano is mountain a surrounding an opening in the earth's crust.
Steam, gases, lava, ashes and other materials are forced out almost
continuously from an active volcano. A dormant volcano, on the other hand,
erupts at long intervals. In an extinct volcano, the crater has long been closed up
with cold, solid lava.
Our earth was a sphere of gases which slowly cooled off from the outside,
forming a thin crust of cold, solid materials, containing hot liquid, magma, and
gases. It was the very high pressure of the gases forcing the magma through
weak parts in the earth crust that formed volcanoes.
There are some 500 volcanoes in our country, of which about 180 are still
active. They are found in three rows. The first row stretches over a distance of
7,000 km from North Sumatra, Java, the Northern row of Nusa Tenggara ending
up on the island of Saparua near Ambon.
The second row runs from Sulawesi through Sangihe as far as the
Philippine Islands; while the third runs from Irian to Halmahera. Kalimantan and
the Southern islands of Nusa Tenggara, lying outside those rows, are not
volcanic.
Most of our volcanoes are in Java. The most active one is Mount Merapi at
the north of Yogya. The northern part of the crater has a high wall, so in
eruptions the lava flows in every direction. the hot lava slowly cools off into what
is called "lahar".
In he rainy season, when the cools "lahar" on Merapi's slopes is hit by rain
it flows down the slopes with great force, destroying everything in its path. The
flow of "lahar" mixed with rocks fills up the rivers, while sand covers the fields.
B. has a crater
C. erupts frequently
Jawaban : D
B. Sphere of gases
18. When cool lahar flows down the slopes with great force, it severely
damages everything in its path.
This information is found paragraph .......
A. 1
D. 4
B. 2
E. 6
C. 3
Jawaban : E
D. moves down
B. slows down
E. brings down
C. runs down
Jawaban : C
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
There is reason for the deepest concern about the plight of wildlife in our
country. Many rare species are threatened with extinction because of the greed
of hunters and game collectors. Orangutans are rarely found in their natural
habitat in the forests of Kalimantan and Sumatra, but one can find them in zoos
and private menageries all over the word. Ruthless hunters kill innocent in
circuses. Tiger's headed decorate walls and floors of rich people's home in
distant countries.
If things are allowed to continue in this way, it is feared that very soon all
wild life will disappear from our forests. Fortunately, the government has now
imposed strict laws on hunting. Some areas are designated wildlife reserves
where hunters cannot enter. These include Ujungkulon and Pangandaran in West
Java, Merubetiri in East Java, and many more in the other islands.
Some time ago our newspaper contained reports of elephants which had
run amok in the province of Lampung. They had emerged from their abode in the
forest and destroyed crops and houses belonging to the villagers. The people
could not understand why the beasts had suddenly gone wild. The strange thing
was that the animals had not come for food, because having wrought destruction
they strange thing was that the animals had not animals had not come for food,
because having wrought destruction they returned to the forest. They seemed to
have come only to vent their anger. As elephants are protected by law, the
people could not kill any of them.
The explanation for the elephants, strange behavior is that felt their quiets
life had been disturbed by the timber-felling projects and saw-mills set up deep
in the forest. The animals felt their domain was being narrowed by man, and so
they got angry.
Elephants need peace and quiets for their family life. They also need vast
areas of land in which to roam. They live in herds, and each herd likes to have its
own territory.
21. The hunter's greed can cause the ....... of rare species.
A. reduction
B. extinction
C. execution
Jawaban : B
D. 4
B. 2
E. 5
C. 3
Jawaban : B
D. elephants
B. houses
E. newspaper
C. reports
Jawaban : B
D. careless
B. senseless
E. useless
C. helpless
Jawaban : A
26.
What do you call the part of the body pointed by the arrow .......
A. Skin
D. Knee
B. Calf
E. Thigh
C. Heel
Jawaban : D
27. The ....... is the smallest part of a spacecraft where the astronauts and the
instrument package are.
A. nose
D. stages
B. module
E. capsule
C. rocket
Jawaban : E
28. Doctor Fleming discovered that the bacteria was killed by the substance
produced by .......
A. cell
D. liquid
B. germ
E. antiseptic
C. mold
Jawaban : C
29. Too many people means that pure water is becoming scarce in many years.
The underlined word means .......
A. not available in a large quantity
B. not available in a small quantity
C. not available in a abundant quantity
D. not available in a special quantity
E. not available in an enough quantity
Jawaban : B
30. The ASEAN ....... was made in Bangkok on 8th August 1967.
A. expansion
D. organization
B. foundation
E. participation
C. declaration
Jawaban : D
31. The following words are connected with ecology, except .......
A. air
D. nitrogen
B. cloud.
E. environment
C. balance
Jawaban : D
32. It is hoped that power plants will lead the way to a wider use of solar
energy to run machines.
"Run" means .......
A. work
D. operate
B. hasten
E. change
C. move
Jawaban : D
33. Which of the following objects does not need electricity to operate it ?
A. Rice-cooker
D. Tin-opener
B. Table-lamp
E. Food-mixer
C. Hair-dryer
Jawaban : D
D. starting
B. flying
E. moving
C. boarding
Jawaban : C
35. One of the ....... of having small families is that parents can give more
attention to their children.
A. ways
D. programmers
B. aims
E. influences
C. effects
Jawaban : B
D. was waiting
B. waited
C. is waiting
Jawaban : E
D. however
B. since
E. although
C. yet
Jawaban : E
39. Badrul said to Siska, "If had a car, I would give you a lift in my car."
From Badrul's utterance we know that .......
A. Badrul gives Siska a lift
B. Badrul would give Siska a lift
C. Badrul didn't give Siska a lift
D. Badrul doesn't give Siska a lift
E. Badrul will not give Siska a lift
Jawaban : D
40. Father has just come from the rice field. He is very tired and is lying on the
bed now.
He ........ all day long.
B. my have worked
B. I don't either
E. I haven't either
C. I mustn't either
Jawaban : E
42. Rinto said to Maria, I wish Budi had understood what I said.
From Rinto's utterance we know that .......
A. Budi understands what Rinto says
B. Budi understood what Rinto said
C. Budi had understand what Rinto said
D. Budi didn't understand what Rinto said
E. Budi doesn't understand what Rinto said
Jawaban : D
43. Rudy : Which do you prefer, going for a walk or staying at home ?
Reny : I think I'd rather ....... at home.
A. stay
D. to stay
B. stayed
E. have stayed
C. staying
Jawaban : A
D. being watered
B. watered
E. to be watered
C. watering
Jawaban : B
D. approval
B. Opinion
E. hope
C. suggestion
Jawaban : A
B. That would
Jawaban : D
48. Harry's shoes are already worn out. He has just said to his father that he
needs a new pair. He wants to know if his father agrees. What does Harry
say to his father ?
Harry : "Dad, my shoes are ready worn out. I think need a new pair ......."
Which of these expressions can be used to complete Harry's utter lance ?
A. Don't you see them ?
B. Don't you think so?
C. Don't you realize it ?
D. Don't you want them to be utterance ?
E. Don't you have same money to buy them?
Jawaban : B
49. Bakri and Tono have a meeting with Pak Slamet to talk about their plan for
the coming holiday.
What would they say ?
A. We will go to Tawang Mangu
B. We are going to Ujung Kulon
C. We are quite sure of what to do
D. We intend to go camping at cibubur
E. We are thinking of going to the Taman safari
Jawaban : E
D. Perhaps
B. Maybe
E. Probably
C. Sorry
Jawaban : A
UAN 1994
THE STORY OF THE ALPHABET
The word 'alphabet' contents from alpha, and beta, the first two letters of the Greek
system of writing.
The alphabet we know today was first developed by the ancient Egyptians. Their
system of writing was called hieroglyphics, which means "priest writing", because the priests
were the only people who knew how to write and use it. In this system signs or pictures were
used to show both objects and ideas. So it was a kind of picture writing. Later, the Egyptians
also used signs to stand for single letters. They did it like this : The Egyptian word for water
was "nu" and the sign for it was a wavy line. Then they used this sign just for the sound "n",
the first letter of their word for water.
After that came the Phoenicians, who developed a true alphabet where letter alone
were used. They adopted most of the Egyptian letters, but some were quite different. Perhaps
the letters were taken from the writing of the Assyrians. The Phoenician alphabet had
nineteen letters and contained no vowels.
A great number of nations, including the Greeks, adopted Phoenician alphabet. The
Greeks made some changes and added some vowels to it. The Greek alphabet contains
twenty-four letters. Some of the letters are the same as we ourselves use, such as the letters N
(Nu) and O (omicron).
When the Greeks had finished developing their alphabet, The Romans adopted it. They
also made some changes. They added and dropped some letters and altered the shape of
others.
1. What did the signs or pictures of the Egyptian system of writing show ?
A. kind of picture writing
D. Objects and ideas
B. Consonants and vowels
E. Single letters
C. How to write and use
Jawaban : D
2. The ancient Egyptian system of writing was called ...... which means "priest writing".
A. Egyptian letters
D. Greek system
B. hieroglyphics
E. alphabet
C. Phoenician
Jawaban : B
4. Their system of writing was called hieroglyphics, which means "priest writing",
because the priests were the only people who knew how to write and use it. (paragraph
2).
"It" in the above sentence refers to .......
A. writing
D. hieroglyphics
B. system
E. system of writing
C. alphabet
Jawaban : D
5. The Romans also adopted the Phoenician alphabet but dropped some letters and altered
the shape of others.
The underlined word in the above sentence means .........
A. used
D. omitted
B. took
E. shortened
C. changed
Jawaban : D
TANAH TORAJA
The Toraja are descendants of immigrants who entered Indonesia a long long time ago
from South China. They believe in ancestral worship, and one of the customs that is still
practiced today is the "death feast". A deceased person is not buried immediately, but kept in
a coffin called "tongkonan" for as long as two years. The corpse is treated as though still
among the living and offered food and drink. This practice comes to an end only when the
burial ceremonies have taken place.
The preparations for a funeral take a long time and cost a lot of money. People need at
least one year to prepare the "death feast" and to notify the relatives about the forth coming
ceremonies. These preparations also take account of which social class the deceased
belonged to, because only the members of the top and second classes are entitled to the most
elaborate funeral ceremonies. On the other hand, members of the lowest classes are not
permitted to hold such ceremonies, even though they may have reached high positions in
society during their lifetimes.
The Toraja society recognizes three social classes, namely the highest class or
"tokapua", to which belong the landlords and people in traditional leadership positions, the
second class or "tomakako", to which belong smaller land owners and people in the middle
class positions, and the common people or "tobuda", to which belong the manual-workers
and the sharecroppers. The highest class makes up 5%, the second 25%, and the lowest 70%
of the population, which according to the 1972 census numbered 316.986.
6. The Toraja stop offering food and drink to the dead person after .......
A. the person died
D. two year preparation
B. the burial ceremonies
E. the forth coming ceremonies
C. one year preparation
Jawaban : B
7. Why are the lowest classes not permitted to hold elaborate funeral ceremonies ?
Jawaban : E
9. On the other hand, ... even though they may ... (paragraph 2).
What does they in the above sentence refer to ?
A. The members of the top classes
B. The members of the second classes
C. The members of the lowest classes
D. Elaborate funeral ceremonies
E. Such funeral ceremonies
Jawaban : D
went down ravines, climbed mountains and crawled in the forests in guerrilla warfare against
the Dutch. The couple led the revoit which exhausted the Dutch and the Acehnese alike.
Exaspemted, the Dutch decided to put an end to this by resorting to trickery.
One day Teuku Cut Muhammad was invited by the Dutch Military Commander to
conte for 'peace talks'. Muhammad accepted the invitation with high hopes, but while he was
talking to a Dutch officer he was arrested. The death penalty was passed, but Muhammad
was offered the opportunity of freedom if he apologized to the Dutoh. Teuku Cut Muhammad
refused so the date was set for the execution.
11. Cut Nyak Meutia was divorced from Teuku Syamsarif because ........
A. they had no child
B. site didn't love him
C. site had a second husband
D. he was sympathetic to the Dutch
E. her father was a promirent leader while Syarif
Jawaban : D
12. What had the Dutch met since they set foot in Aceh ........
A. Refusal and hatred from the Acehnese
B. Sympathetic attitude from the leader
C. Good cooperation from the Aceh people
D. Acknowledgement of the Acehnese
E. The plight of the Acehnese
Jawaban : A
13. Which of the following statement is not true according to the text?
A. Teuku Ben Daud was Cut Nyak Meutia's father
B. Cut Nyak Meutia fought against the Acehnese
C. Teuku Syamsarif was Cut Nyak Meutia first husband
D. Cut Nyak Meutia was killed in a fight against the Dutch
E. The Dutch resorted to a trick to arrest Teuku Cut Muhammad
Jawaban : B
15. Teuku Syamsarif was uninterested in the plight of the Acehnese. (paragraph 2).
The underlined word means ....
A. suffering
D. resistance
B. cruelty
E. authority
C. ill-manner
Jawaban : E
MARKS TWAIN
His real name was Samuel Langhorn Clemens. His father died when he was still a
child and his family was poor. One needs a living to live. He was forced to leave school and
work with a small newspaper as an apprentice. He liked his job, but he wanted very much to
write articles. "If only I were given the chance to write for this newspaper", he often wished:
His wish came true when use day the editor of the newspaper was absent. In his absence,
Sam had the chance to write. He wrote humorous things about the people of his, town.
Humorous articles followed. The first articles made people angry; they thought the author
made fun of them. It didn't take long, however, for them to realize that the articles meant no
harm and indeed were very entertaining. As for Sam, the success of chose early articles made
him realize that he had a talent for writing. Thus the way to world fame had been opened up.
Besides writing, adventure was another thing which deeply attracted Sam. The desire
to have adventures made him travel a lot and led him to different kinds of jobs as he travelled
from one place to another. He went to New York three years after his first article, and loud a
job on a newspaper. Then be vient to Philadelphia, where be also worked on a newspaper.
He enjoyed the work in Philadelphia, but the call for adventure again took him away
from his job. He returned to Missouri. This time be didn't work with a newspaper but became
a steamboat pilot instead. It was on this steamboat that his imagination was fed with the
experiences necessary for his latter literary works. Much of that be wrote later was actually
the kind of life that he had lived before. He was aisle on his steamboat that be picked up the
words "Mark Twain" for his per-naine later. The words, which were used by men on the
steamboat to report the depth of the water, meant "two fathoms deep".
16. What did Mark Twain do after leaving school ?
A. He wrote articles for a newspaper
B. He worked with a small newspaper
C. He worked on a steamboat
D. He wrote humorous articles
E. He worked in New York
Jawaban : B
18. Which one of the statement is not true according to the test?
A. Front his first articles, Sam knew that he had a talent for writing
B. The articles Sam wrote made the people of this town entertained
C. Sam's pen-name was taken from the measurement used to report the depth of water.
D. After working as a steamboat pilot, Sam wrote a lot about his own experience
E. Sam's success in writing started when he was absent from his work in a small
newspaper
Jawaban : E
19. Being inexperienced, Samuel was ... to a job on a newspaper with low wages.
A. apprenticed
D. picked up
B. entertained
E. trained
C. desired
Jawaban : A
20. The desire to have adventure made Mark Twain travel a lot.
The underlined word means ....
A. need
D. want
B. wish
E. talent
C. will
Jawaban : B
WATER
Water is an essential component of all living malter. The body itself consist of more
than 70% water. Water is necessary for weathering processes that convert rock to soil and for
the transport for us against the harmful radiations from outer space and the chilling
temperatures at night. Water is so much a part of our daily lives that we take all this for
granted, we drink it, wash with it, use it to dispose of our waste products and for countless
other domestic purposes.
The widest use of water in some countries is for irrigation. The farmers grow rice
extensively to satisfy the need for this staple food. With the programmes priority to increase
rice production, the heavy use of water for agriculture will continue in the future.
Industry depends on water. The manufacture of foodstuffs, textiles, piper-marking,
steel industries and the production of thermal power are enormous water consumers.
Water sources can be classified as either surface water or ground water. Surface water
originates from two main sources, rivers and rainfall which act as the sources of water in
urban areas. Rain water falling on land areas partly infiltrates the earth's surface and is partly
intercepted by plants, white some evaporates. Water collected in lakes, swamps streams and
rivers can be used to provide an urban water supply.
It is a natural tendency to think of our water supply in terms of surface water, but the
amount available art any given time in.streams, lakes and rivers is less than 3%. The largest
amount, more than 97%a is ground water. Therefore ground water resources still serve as the
major source.
With the growing demand for clean water we have to look for new sources. In addition
to spring water, Indonesian cities at present obtain water through the purification of surface
water, by means of deep wells, and in some instance also from shallow wells. Jakarta and
Bandung are examples of chies that obtain additional water from deep wells. Madiun gets
water from a battery of shall Wells, at depths varying from 8 to 17 metres.
21. What is the use of water for plants !
25. Steel industries and the production of thermal power are enormous water consumers.
The underlined word means ........
A. a large number of
D. little
B. a small number of
E. lack of
C. a number of
Jawaban : A
D. dean
E. clerk
Jawaban : C
27. There are a lot of cars for visitors to ... if they want to travel around the City.
A. drive
D. catch
B. find
E. hire
C. buy
Jawaban : E
D. High jump
E. Pole vault
Jawaban : D
30. If you open a savings account, you will get ... on your money.
A. loan
D. investment
B. credit
E. interest
C. check
Jawaban : E
A. at
B. on
C. up
D. into
E. over
Jawaban : C
C. whom
Jawaban : A
37. Albert didn't go to school yesterday. He had a toothache. He ... have gone to the
dentist.
A. must
D. will
B. could
E. can
C. should
Jawaban : A
38. Father : Which one do you want for your birthday present, Ria, a pair of shoes or a
dress?
Ria : I'd rather have a dress than a pair of show.
From the dialogue we know that Ria ....
A. prefers to have a dress than a pair of shoes
B. prefers a dress than a pair of shoes
C. prefers a dress to a pair of shoes
D. prefers have a dress to a pair of shoes
E. prefers having;a dress than a pair of shoes
Jawaban : C
41. Rina : "I'd like to go on sighiseeing this afternoon. What about you, Rini?
Will you accompany me'?"
Rini : ... what time shall we start?"
A. Yes, sure
D. Forgive me
B. Excuse me
E. See you later
C. Not at all
Jawaban : A
43. X : Oh, hello! You don't look too well. What's the matter?
Y : Well, actually I've got a bad headache.
X : That's ton bad. You'd better take some aspirin.
The underlined utterance is normally used, to express ....
A. sympathy
D. advice
B. surprise
E. wish
C. regret
Jawaban : D
44. John has to do the task but he forgot to bring his pen. Then he asks his friend for
permission to use his pen.
Which of the following utterances does not expresspermission ?
A. May 1 use your pen?
B. Could I use your pen?
C. Mind if I use your pen?
D. I wonder if I could borrow your pen?
E. Do you know that I need your pen?
Jawaban : E
UAN 1995
BALI
Bali is an island rich in culture, art ceremonies and gentle, friendly people. It is a
world-famous vacation spot. It offers many things to tourists and visitors. Remains of a
distinctly Indonesian-Hindu civilization are ,found almost exclusively in Bali. Festivals,
ceremonies and special dances are found almost every day. Travel agents or hotels can supply
information about specific events, for example, the performance of Legong, Pendet,
Ramayana, Barong, Kecak, and others.
Bali is one hour and twenty minutes away from Jakarta by jet, or you can fly or go by
train to Surabaya, then use the express bus service front Surabaya to Denpasar via
Banyuwangi, where you board a ferry. There are also flights from Surabaya and Yogyakarta
to Denpasar. Going by bus from Jakarta to Denpasar is also possible, especially if you go
with a tour group.
Once you arrive in Bali, there are several ways to travel around the island. Taxis and
rented cars (with or without drivers) are available through hotels and travel agents. Tour
agencies and most hotels offer bus tours to major points of interest. Motorcycles and bicycle
are available for rent through agencies in Denpasar, Kuta Beach and Sanur Beach. Oplets
pass through areas and offer inexpensive rides.
Denpasar, the capital of the province, is the location of many community temples and
the Bali Museum. Batubulan, a short drive north-east of Denpasar, is the location of many
sandstone workshops. Celuk is the village just north of Batubulan where gold and silver work
for jewellery and ornaments is done. The village of Batuan specializes in traditional painting
and weaving as well as decorative wooden panels and screens.
Further borth in Mas, many of Bali's old master woodcarvers still live, work and
exhibit their best art. Ubud, an hour's drive north of Denpasar, is the center of Balinese
painting. The Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) at Bedulu is an eleventh-century monastery hearing
many rock carvings, statues and a bathing pool. A thousand year-old spring at Tampak Siring
is still used by Balinese in religious ceremonies and for the water's a boat on its lake or just
enjoy the scenery.
1. Where is the center of Balinese painting?
A. Mas
B. Celuk
C. Bedulu
D. Denpasar
E. Ubud
Jawaban : E
4. The active volcano, the Mount Batur, has a beautiful view and you can hire a boat on
its lake or just enjoy the scenery. (paragraph 5)
The word "it" refers to ....
A. a boat
D. a beautiful view
B. spring
E. the active volcano
C. a bathing pool
Jawaban : E
6. The active volcano, Mount Batur, has a beautiful view and you can hire a boat on its
lake of just enjoy the scenery. (paragraph 5) The underlined word means ....
A. buy .
D. rent
B. use
E. sell
C. borrow
Jawaban : D
The bird which earns the highest number of points is the winner.
7. The bird singing contests are held .........
A. every year
B. every week
C. every Sunday
D. at eight o'clock
E. ten times a year
Jawaban : E
8. Why do the judges need to sit about 8 feet from the bird?
A. To evaluate the bird's sounds
D. To classify the birds
B. To enjoy the birds' songs
E. To win the contest
C. To set up bamboo cages
Jawaban : A
10. "They" evaluate the sounds according to many criteria ...." (paragraph 4)
The word "they" refers to ....
A. birds
D. songs
B. singers
E. judges
C. sounds
Jawaban : E
12. The bird which earns the highest number of points is the winner. (paragraph 4)
The word "earns" has the same meaning as ....
A. gets
D. receives
B. gives
E. reaches
C. makes
Jawaban : A
PANGERAN DIPONEGORO
When he was still a child he was called Raden Mas Ontowiryo. He was the son of
Sultan Hamengkubuwono III, but he spent most of his time not in the palace, but at
Tegalrejo, a small village outside the capital of the sultanate. There, at the small village, he
lived with his grandmother, who first imbued him with knighthood and the love for religion.
Raden Mas Ontowiryo grew up to be a knight and a religious man, and since he was the son
of a sultan, he was entitled to the title "pangeran", prince. Prince Diponegoro was as brave as
he was pious.
The prince hated the' Dutch very much because too often they interfered with the
internal affairs of the sultanate. People became poorer and poorer because of the Dutch
policy. Various taxes were levied. People had to pay a tax for crossing the bridges. They had
to pay a tax for walking along main roads. Prince Diponegoro did not like this. His heart was
always with the common people. His love was for them; his hatred was towards the Dutch
and the nobilities who sided with foreigners.
The Dutch knew that Prince Diponegoro hated them. It might not have been a
coincidence that, without the prince's permission, they had stakes planted in his field at
Tegalrejo to mark the building of a road. This was a good enough reason for the Dutch to
seize him. But he did not surrender himself, of course. The Dutch attacked; the prince and his
followers counter attacked. Thus the Diponegoro war broke out. The year was 1825.
More and more people sided with the prince. Most of them were common people who
loved him. Most of them were people who believed that he was fighting against the Dutch for
a holy cause, namely to drive the foreigners away from his beloved country. Thus the war
went on and on, taking a heavy tool on both sides. It was only by trickery that the Dutch were
eventually able to end the war. The prince was invited to attend the negotiation in Magelang.
There he was seized. The year was 1830. He was exiled to Manado. In 1834 he was moved to
Ujungpandang and in 1855 he died there. But his spirit continued, and still continues, to live.
He died as a hero, he died as an old soldier. Do old soldiers die'? No. Old soldiers never die;
they just fade away, until young soldiers appear to replace them.
13. When Pangeran Diponegoro was still a child he lived ....
A. in the palace
D. at Tegalrejo
B. in Ujungpandang
E. in Manado
C. in the capital of sultanate
Jawaban : D
14. Why did Pangeran Diponegoro hate the nobilities? Because they ....
A. levied tax from the people
D. sided with foreigners
B. become poorer and poorer
E. hated the Dutch
C. loved the common people
Jawaban : D
15. Which of the following statements is not true according to the text?
A. Pangeran Diponegoro didn't surrender himself.
B. People become poorer and poorer because of Dutch policy.
C. The war ended because the Dutch could defeat Diponegoro's army.
D. Most people believed that fighting against the Dutch was a holy cause.
E. The Dutch too often interfered with the internal affairs of the sultanate
Jawaban : C
17. His love was for them. (paragraph 2). The word "them" refers to ....
A. common people
D. foreigners
B. the nobilities
E. the Dutch
C. his followers
Jawaban : A
18. People had to pay a tax for crossing bridges. (paragraph 2).
The underlined word is similar to ....
A. fare
D. toll
B. road
E. cost
C. ticket
Jawaban : D
POPULATION PROBLEMS
Indonesia, having the world's fifth largest population and endowed with extensive and
varied natural resources, has the potential to become a dread and prosperous power. But for
the time being she is facing mains problems: how to cope with her population growth, how to
produce enough food, how to provide people with jobs and how to organize enough exports
so that the country can pay her way in the world. Indonesia's most valuable resource is her
people. But for Indonesia, as with other developing countries, the possession of this
particular kind of resource can prove to be a severe impediment to economic development.
The government is endeavoring to cope with the population problem in two ways; on the one
hand by encouraging people to move, either spontaneously or under the official
transmigration programme from densely populated Java, Madura and Bali to the wider open
spaces of the outer islands of Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Irian Jaya, and on the
other hand by fostering family planning. Transmigration is more than a response to
population growth, it also carries profound implications for balanced national development
and for national security.
In its response to the population growth, however, Indonesia must continue to rely
upon family planning objectives, the establishment of happy and prosperous
small families and the reduction of the population growth to 1% by 1990. The country's
family planning can indeed offer valuable lessons for other parts of the world - in terms not
only of result achieved but also of the democratic way in which they have been achieved.
Indonesia's family planning programme has become one of the most remarkable of all
attempts to institute birth control on a massa scale. Fertility has been declining even faster
than Indonesia's own population planners had anticipated. Although the country's population
had by 1979 reached almost 142 million, the rate of increase by 1979 had been brought down
to less than 2%.
One of the most heartening aspects of the programme lies in the fact that the great
majority of those accepting family planning come from the rural areas. It is indeed in the
rural areas that the great breakthrough has occurred. The successful outcome derives largely
from the initiative taken by dedicated and imaginative officials in moving the programme out
of the clinic.
19. Transmigration is not only for the sake of population growth but also for ....
A. economic development
B. equal provision of food and job
C. balanced national development and security
D. the spread of the population
E. the welfare of the people
Jawaban : C
20. What lessons can other countries get from Indonesia family planning programme .......
A. The result achieved and the way used
B. The establishment of a happy small family
C. The most remarkable attempts to institute birth control
D. The success of the population planners
E. The fast decline of fertility
Jawaban : A
23. "In its response to the population growth ...." (paragraph 2) The word "its" refers to.....
A. development
D. security
B. transmigration
E. Indonesia
C. population growth
Jawaban : E
27. The habit of smoking pot is dangerous, because it may damage the brain and other
organs in our body.
The underline word means ....
A. neglect
D. harm
B. disturb
E. destruct
C. bother
Jawaban : D
Jawaban : A
D. trumpet
E. saxophone
Jawaban : B
30. In a plane besides a pilot and co-pilot, there are some stewards and stewardesses.
The word stewardesses means ........
A. man who helps a pilot
B. man who drives a plan
C. men who attend to the need of passengers
D. woman who attends to the needs of passengers
E. women who attend to the needs of passengers
Jawaban : E
Jawaban : B
32. Dede : Do you bring the book? I will return it to the library.
Adi : I am really sorry, I ....... reading it yet.
A. haven't finished
D. hadn't finished
B. have finished
E. finished
C. had finished
Jawaban : A
33. Our team played well. They tried hard to win the game ... the result was draw.
A. and
D. nor
B. but
E. so
C. or
Jawaban : B
34. The headmaster ... is very strict with his students believes that young people need a
discipline.
A. who
D. which
B. whom
E. to whom
C. whose
Jawaban : A
D. towards
E. through
Jawaban : B
36. Berry would have come to your party if you had invited him.
It's a pity that you him.
A. don't invite
D. had invited
B. didn't invite
E. have invited
C. haven't invited
Jawaban : B
B. does
C. doing
E. done
Jawaban : D
40. Marnelis : Okey guys, what shall we have for our dessert'?
Zul : What's the menu'?
Marnelis : Well, we can have oranges, fruit cocktail or ice cream.
Makmur : I'd rather have fruit cocktail ... ice cream.
A. and
D. from
B. than
E. of
C. to
Jawaban : B
Jawaban : C
D. I'd like to my
E. Please forgive me
Jawaban : E
44. Deni : Excuse me. Do you think the bus will leave on time?
Lisi : Yes. I am sure. It will.
The underlined utterance expresses ....
A. certainty
D. interest
B. doubtfull
E. anger
C. disappoinment
Jawaban : A
45. X : Excuse me, sir . ... here, the parking lot is over there.
Y : Oh, I am sorry. I don't know about it.
A. You may park
D. You are supposed to park
Jawaban : C
UAN 1996
HOW TO STAY HEALTHY
"A healthy mind in a healthy body". That is the motto of every athlete in the word.
People can be happy only if they are healthy. There are several important things we must do
in order to stay healthy. First, we must get enough regular physical exercise. Second, we
must live in a clean house. Third, we must have enough time to rest. Rest is an important
physical exercise. And fourth, we must eat adequate quantities of nutritious food. Good food
is very important for keeping our body healthy, Food which contains a lot of nutriments is
always good or our body. Nutriments are used by our body for energy, growth and for
building new body tissues. Nutriments are of five important groups: proteins are the most
important nutriments for young people. Proteins also rebuild worn-out body tissues. We can
acquire proteins from meat, chicken, peas, beans, coconuts, eggs and milk.
Carbohydrates are as important as proteins, because they are the main source if energy.
The body needs energy to do its work. Carbohydrates are found in flour, bread, cake, rice,
potatoes, cassava, corn , sugar and sweets.
Fats are another important source of energy, We can find fats in butter, margarine, milk,
coconut-milk, eggs, fish, meat and ice-cream. However, too much fat can make our body fat
and this is dangerous for our heart. It can cause heart attacks.
Mineral salts such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and iron are also absolutely
necessary for our body. For instance, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus are necessary for
the growth of our bones and teeth. Iron is important for our blood.
Vitamins are important for our health. The body cannot make its own vitamins, so it
depends on our food for these. We must eat food which contains a lot vitamins, such as
vegetables and fruit. They help the body to absorb other nutrients in food. Vitamins control
our digestion.
1. Too much ........ is not good for our health especially our heart.
A. fat
D. mineral
B. protein
E. carbohydrate
C. vitamin
Jawaban : A
VOLCANOES
In Indonesia, mudflows have been the major cause of destruction and loss of human life
during volcanic catastrophes and landslides. Another kind of disaster which calmed victims,
but which was not directly caused by volcanic eruptions, happened at the Dieng Plateau,
Central Java. February 1979 : two eruptions and poisonous, suffocating gases caused the
death of 149 people.
Disasters in the past may have been caused by ground movements and tectonic
earthquakes which are often inherent in volcanic outbursts. Examples of these are the
earthquakes in Bali in 1963, which took place after the eruption of the Agung volcano, and
the earthquake in West Java in the 1960s, caused by the Salak volcano, So far, a direct
relationship between tectonic earthquakes and volcanic eruptions has not been observed.
Tectonic earthquakes may also be the cause of Tsunamis. This phenomenon occurred
during the Krakatau catastrophe in 1883, and caused the death of the people living in the
coastal areas that this earthquake was caused by sea waves, which in turn were the result of
the collapse of the Krakatau volcano into the sea. This explosion was are of the most violent
eruptions in historic times, and its collapse formed a caldera in the seabed.
The menace of volcanoes in general is grater than that of other natural disasters. If an
eruption occurred in the Toba region, for example, where floatable deposits are found in great
quantity, it would entail a catastrophe. In such cases man is powerless.
Volcanic eruptions, besides clamming thousands of lives and causing loss of property
and damage to villages, are on the other hand, beneficial to agriculture. The ash they produce
is responsible for the fertile soil around active volcanoes.
Volcanoes, with their craters, lakes and solfataras are places of interest for local as well
as foreign tourists. Volcanic rock is used in the manufactures of building materials, and
volcanic heat is capable of generating electricity.
6. When did the most violent eruptions of volcano happen ?
It happened in ........
A. 1883
B. 1949
C. 1960
D. 1963
E. 1979
Jawaban : A
8. The collapse of the Krakatau volcano had caused a big hole on the ........
A. coat
D. ground
B. crater
E. plateau
C. seabed
Jawaban : C
10. "Volcanoes, with their craters, lakes and solfataras are places of interest for local as
well as foreign tourists." 'solfataras' means ........
A. hot material
D. poisonous gases
B. water vapour
E. hot sulfurous water
C. hot mineral's
Jawaban : E
AIR POPULATION
Every day both industrial and domestic chimneys emit vast amounts of dirt and harmful
gases. The exhaust fumes from thousands of car engines add to this huge volume of filth.
Sulphur dioxide, Produced mainly by the burning of coal and oil, combines with the
moisture of the air to for sulphuric acid. This eats away stone, brick and even metal. Doctors
reason that if it can do this, it must damage the lungs of people who breathe it, especially
over a period of many years.
Usually the effects of air pollution are not instantly noticeable. Occasionally, though,
there have been catastrophic "smogs". (The word smog is a combination of smoke and fog).
One of these occurred in the town of Donora, Pennsylvania, in the U.S.A. The valley in
which the town lies traps the smoke and fumes from the steelworks and chemical plants that
fill it. One day, in October 1948, unusual weather conditions prevented the smog from lifting
by the afternoon, as it normally did. Instead, it hung over the town for three days. By the end
of the third day, nearly 6000 people were ill. More than 60 percent of those aged 65 and over
were seriously ill. 20 people died. At last a heavy rain shower cleared the smog.
One of the chief causes of air pollution in many cities is the internal combustion engine.
Cars, lorries, and buses give out the gas called carbon monoxide, which in high
concentrations can kill a person in a confined apace. Cars also throw into the air fine particles
of rubber and asphalt from their tires and the road, and particles of asbestos from their brakelinings. These can cause damage to the lungs when breathed in.
Another source of pollution is the nuclear power stations which produce a great amount
of poisonous radioactive waste. This waste must be sealed up and buried beneath the ground
or seabed so carefully that there is no danger of leakage. Some scientists are very worried
that we are not being careful enough with nuclear waste. It may not all be buried safely. Also,
they fear there may be a serious accident at a nuclear power station, releasing deadly
radiation into the air.
11. According to the text, stone, brick, metal can be worn away by ........
A. damp air
D. sulphur dioxide
B. harmful gases
E. Chemical process
C. sulphuric acid
Jawaban : C
12. "The bad result of air pollution can't be seen immediately." is in paragraph ........
A. 1
D. 4
B. 2
E. 5
C. 3
Jawaban : C
13. Why did many people in Donora die and get seriously ill ?
A. They had been suffering from sickness for along time
B. They were trapped in the steelwork and chimneys of their house
C. They smelled the gas coming from the chimneys of their house
D. They had breathed the fumes of factories that hung over the town
E. They worked in the steelwork and chemical plants without using masks
Jawaban : B
14. Which of the following sentences is not true according to the text ?
A. Smoke and fumes are air pollutants
B. Particles off asbestos are harmless to human beings
C. Harmful gases are produced by industrial and domestic chimneys.
D. There is a possibility that a nuclear power station releases deadly radiations into the
air
E. The people of Donora were not aware of the existing of the unlisted smog in their
town
Jawaban : E
15. "The valley in which ........ and chemical plants that fill it." (paragraph 3)
The word "it" refers to ........
A. fog
D. valley
B. smog
E. smoke.
C. town
Jawaban : C
Jawaban : E
18. The reason why the elephants behaved strangely can be found in paragraph ........
A. 1
D. 4
B. 2
E. 5
C. 3
Jawaban : D
19. Which of the following statements is not true according to the text ?
A. Our government forbids the hunters to enter wildlife reserves.
B. Elephants emerged from their abode because they needed food
C. Elephants are protected by law so nobody is allowed to kill them.
D. Elephants live in herds and each herd likes to have is own territory.
E. Orangutans can live peacefully in the forests of Kalimantan and Sumatera.
Jawaban : B
20. A hard of elephants had emerged from their abode in the forest of Lampung.
The underlined word means ........
A. come in
D. come out
B. come to
E. come across
C. come on
Jawaban : D
22. Galileo invented an instrument which enabled him to see distant things looking larger
and nearer. The instrument is called a ........
A. bioscope
D. microscope
B. periscope
E. stethoscope
C. telescope
Jawaban : C
A. A man
B. An adult
C. An infant
D. A grown up
E. An adolescent
Jawaban : E
24. "Even during the Japanese occupation we did not cease our effort to achieve national
independence", Soekarno said.
Cease means .......
A. do
D. leave
B. stop
E. make
C. start
Jawaban : B
25. The discovery of penicillin led to the development of the antibiotics such as
streptomycin, amphycilin etc.
The closest meaning of the underlined word is ........
A. resulted in
D. influenced by
B. produced in
E. carried through
C. motivated by
Jawaban : A
26. He was greatly surprised to look at his footprints in the soft moon sand.
The antonym of the underlined word is ........
A. hard
D. liquid
B. smooth
E. empty
C. water
Jawaban : A
27. The following are the duties of the police except ........
A. breaking laws
D. arresting thieves
B. preventing crimes
E. protecting people
C. regulating traffic
Jawaban : A
28. An ambassador is a person who heads the embassy and ........ his government in
diplomacy or diplomatic affairs.
A. manages
D. develops
B. controls
E. represents
C. improves
Jawaban : E
D. pancreas
E. stomach
Jawaban : C
32. My brothers has been ........ from law School for two years, but he is still unemployed.
A. awarded
D. examined
B. finished
E. graduated
C. educated
Jawaban : E
33. He began teaching at SMA 3 in 1990. He ........ there for 6 years in that school this year.
A. teach
D. had taught
B. teaches
E. has taught
C. taught
Jawaban : E
Jawaban : D
35. The students may to use their dictionaries during the test.
The sentence above means, They are ........ to use their dictionaries during the test.
A. allowed
D. advised
B. ordered
E. asked
C. obliged
Jawaban : A
Jawaban : D
39. The children went to school by taxi but they arrived late.
The taxi driver ........ have taken them around.
A. may
D. should
B. must
E. ought to
C. could
Jawaban : B
D. something
E. everything
45. Andy : It's hot in this room. May I open the door ?
Budi : Certainly. In the dialogue above,
Andi is asking for Budi's ........ to open the door.
A. opinion
D. permission
B. intention
E. information
C. agreement
Jawaban : D
UAN 1997
Vegetables grown to contain extra substances which are known to give protection
against cancer and heart disease could be in markets within five years, British scientists said
on Wednesday.
5. But most people eat much less than this and smokers and the poor who are most at risk
are among the most reluctant to eat their greens.
The meaning of the word reluctant is ........
A. enjoying
D. unwilling
B. exciting
C. hesitating
E. uninteresting
Jawaban : D
6. If vegetables could be grown to contain more anti-oxidants, people with poor eating
habits could reduce their risk of disease (paragraph 4)
The word "contain" is similar to ........
A. raise
D. involve
B. deliver
E. issue
C. have
Jawaban : C
JOB CENTRE
People who are looking for a job can find information about job vacancies in the mass
media. A company usually places an advertisement in newspapers or magazines when they
need people to fill vacant positions. These advertisements give job-seekers all the
information they need to know about job vacancies.
In addition to advertisements, there are some other institutions both governments and
non government that do the same thing, These institutions are know as job centre or
employment agency. Their purpose is to make people known about the vacancies.
Job centre is an official government institution. It provides information and also
accepts registration of applicants who need jobs. Each will be given a registration card telling
everything about the holder. By having this, the holder has at least two advantages. First, the
holder is stated on the list of the Department of Manpower as a job-seeker. Second, if there is
a vacancy through the department, he or she will be informed and invited to apply for a job.
Really, getting a job is not an easy matter. Applicants should prepare themselves better
by having good skills and abilities, a good educational background and determination to
succeed.
7. What is the topic of the first paragraph ?
A. Advertising companies
B. Information about vacancies
C. Specific requirement
D. Amount of salaries
E. Job description
Jawaban : B
10. Which of the following statements is not true according to the text ?
A. An applicant gets information about job vacancies in an advertisement
B. The purpose of a job centre is to make people know about the vacancies
C. Without having good skills job seekers can get a job easily
D. An applicant should have a good educational background
E. An employment agency can be non-government
Jawaban : C
11. " ........ the information they need to know about job vacancies".
The underlined word means ........
A. ways applicants do to look for a job
B. positions which have not been filled
C. periods of rest from work
D. certain kinds of work
E. everything about a job
Jawaban : B
12. " ........... a good educational background and determination to succeed (paragraph 4)
The underlined word similar to ........
A. desire
D. feeling
B. decision
E. hope
C. belief
Jawaban : B
IRRIGATION
All plants need water to grow. They get this water from the soil. In some places nature
supplies all the water that is needed. But in other places people must find ways top
supplement nature's supply. The system of supplying water to ensure proper growth of plants
and to increase the yield of crops is called irrigation.
The use of irrigation is one of the most important agricultural practices ever developed.
Only about 15 percent of the most important agricultural practices ever developed. Only
about 15 percent of the world's farmland is irrigated. But the irrigated large percentage of the
world's food supply. Irrigation is practiced on every continent except Antartica.
Irrigation is used to supplement rainfall. Even in humid areas, irrigation is needed to
grow certain crops. For example, rice fields must be flooded until harvest time.
13. Where do the plants get water from ?
A. the soil
B. flood
C. humid areas
Jawaban : A
D. rainfall
E. Antartica
A. to absorb water
B. to store water
C. to grow certain crops
Jawaban : E
In early societies money was unknown and man relied on a simple system of exchange.
Perhaps a good hunter had more animal skins than he could use. His neighbor, a good
fisherman, might have too many fish but needed furs to protect his children from the cold.
Both soon realized that their problem could be easily solved by exchanging what they did not
need, their surplus, for what they did need.
This method of exchanging something not needed for something that is needed is
called barter. The word comes from the Italian "barattare" and the French "barater", which
mean for "trade".
Barter was an important means of exchange when the needs of primitive man were
mostly for clothing, food, and shelter. But the system had many difficulties.
For example, a weaver who wanted to exchange his cloth for a good catch of fish
might not be able to find a fisherman who needed cloth. And a farmer with too much corn
might not be able to find a hunter with too many deer. When labor and services became more
specialized in growing societies the demands of payment. A new system of exchange had to
be found.
As man developed, he turned to many different things in his search for a convenient
medium of exchange, or money. One of the earliest forms of money was cattle. The richest
man was the one who owned the most livestock. His cattle were called capitale, and from that
Latin word we get our word "capital" meaning "wealth".
19. Why did people in early societies exchange their things for other things ?
A. They were unfamiliar with money
B. The had an oversupply of products
C. They did not need a system of exchange
D. Barter system was very simple
E. They were very poor
Jawaban : A
Jawaban : A
24. "........ many different things in his search for a convenient ........"(paragraph 4)
The underlined word has the same meaning as ........
A. comfortable
D. efficient
B. effective
E. nice
C. suitable
Jawaban : A
D. private menageries
E. valuable ivory tusks
Jawaban : E
27. " ........ they had emerged from their abode in the forest ........ " (p.3)
The underlined word is similar to ........
A. way
D. herds
B. home
E. shelter
C. group
Jawaban : B
29. Ruthless hunters kill innocent elephants for their valuable ivory tusks. (Paragaraph l).
The underlined word is similar to ........
A. bad
D. pierce
B. vulgar
E. dangerous
C. brutal
Jawaban : C
Nearly all energy is divided from the sun, either in directly or directly, in the form of
heat rays and light rays.
Electrical energy is derived from the sun indirectly eg. it can be derived from the
power of water falling down a mountainside. Water falls on the earth's surface in the form of
rain, which is known to be formed by the evaporation of water caused by the heat of the sun.
This water vapor rises, condenses on cooling, and falls as rain.
The light and heat energy from coal is also derived indirectly from the sun. Coal was
formed by the pressure of the rocks on vegetation which died millions of years ago. That
vegetation grew with the aid of sunlight, from which carbohydrates were formed, thus
converting solar energy into chemical energy. When coal is burnt some of this energy is
released.
Energy used to drive car engines is derived from petrol, which was also formed with
the indirect aid of the sun. Plants, and animals were pressed under the rocks in the earth.
These dead animal and vegetable remains formed petroleum, from which petrol and oil are
now obtained.
This the sun can be said to be the source of nearly all energy, and that in the absence of
the sun's heat and light, no life could exist on earth.
31. Which statement is true according to the text ?
A. Petroleum was formed by pressing rocks.
B. The sun is the source of all energy
C. Other indirect aid of the sun is car engines
D. Chemical energy is released directly from the sun
E. The light energy from coal is directly derived from the sun
Jawaban : C
Jawaban : E
35. This water vapor rice, condenses on cooling, and falls as rain. (p.2)
The underlined word in this context means ........
A. increases in volume
D. makes strong
B. changes into liquid
E. causes to fall
C. becomes light
Jawaban : D
36. " ........ thus converting solar energy into energy." (p.3).
The underlined word is similar to ........
A. turning
D. exchanging
B. changing
E. substituting
C. replacing
Jawaban : B
Tini : To avoid the risk, it's better for you to save it in the bank.
From the dialogue we know that ........
A. Nani can certainly save her money at home
B. Nani will probably not be able to save her money at home
C. Tini is certain that Nani will save money at home
D. Nani have saved her money in a bank
E. Nani can save her money at home
Jawaban : B
42. Tono : ........ for disturbing you with the smoke from my cigarette.
Tini : Oh, Forget it. I can stand it
A. Please, accept my apologies
D. I am worried
B. I can't tell you how sorry
E. Can you stand
C. Would you mind
Jawaban : A
44. Tina : Congratulation, Lina ! You're really the best Balinese dancer.
Lina : No, Not at all. I just want to share what I know.
The underlined expression means that Lina ........
A. can't deny it
B. agreed with Tina
C. didn't believe Tina
D. wanted to say that Tina was wrong
E. really wished to become a good dancer.
Jawaban : D
UAN 1998
In the 1990s, the astronomer Edwin Hubble found that stars exist in huge groups,
called galaxies. It was only about seventy years ago that astronomers who were taking
pictures of the heavens noticed some vague, cloud like formations on their photographic
plates. It was thought that there were near clouds of gases. But as larger, more accurate
telescopes were constructed, the 'gases' turned out to be something far more surprising
galaxies.
Galaxies, is a vast, rotating group of stars, gas and dust. Galaxies have been called'
island universes', because each one of them is indeed like a universe. The earth, the sun,
which is actually a star and other planets of our solar system are tiny parts of our galaxy,
which. is called the 'MILKY WAY". This name comes from the Greek word galaxies which
means milky way".
Our Milky Way galaxy is, only of a "normal size". Yet it is very vast, containing about
one hundred billion (thousand million) stars including the planets of our solar system and
other materials such as gases and Oust. The diameter of our galaxy is so fast as the speed of
light (about three million per second), it would take you a hundred thousand years to cross it.
How many kilometers is that ? Well, since light travels about nine and half trillion (million)
kilometers in a year, multiply that by 100.000 yard, you have the answer: our galaxy the
Milky Way, is about 950 quadrillion kilometers in diameter. (A quadrillion is the number I
followed by fifteen zero)
1. When did the astronomers learn that the 'gases' they saw were actually galaxies ?
A. When they studied the cloud like formations.
B. After more accurate telescopes were constructed.
C. When the astronomers were taking pictures of the heavens
D. When Hubble found that the stars exist in huge groups.
E. Seventy years before Hubble found that the stars exist in huge groups.
Jawaban : B
5. "The earth, the sun, which is actually a star and other planets of our solar system are
tiny parts of our galaxy, which is called the "MILKY WAY ".(Paragraph 2)
D. slight
E. scarce
Jawaban : C
6. "It was only about seventy years ago that astronomers who were taking pictures of the
heavens noticed some vague, cloud-like formations on their photographic plates."
(Paragraph 1) 'vague' means ........
A. not clear
D. hard to believe
B. very dark
E. difficult to recognize
C. quite accurate
Jawaban : A
The Greek word "tele" means "far off". Telecommunications refer to long-distance
communications by radio, telegraph, telephone, and television. Most of today's long distance
communication are electronic.
Telecommunication is very fast because the sound and picture signals travel as electric
currents along wires, radio waves through the air and space, or light waves along glass fiber.
Radio waves and signals travel almost as fast. Telephone and radio networks use
communication satellites orbiting in space high above the earth.
Telecommunication system is any set of devices and techniques employed for the long
distance transmission of voice, facsimile, data, teleprinter, or television signals. All
telecommunication systems operate according to the same basic principles. They differ from
each other chiefly in the specific types of information handled and the media over which they
are transmitted. Familiar examples of such system are radios, televisions, telephones,
telegraphs and computer-based data exchange or retrieval systems. In most cases,
telecommunication systems transmit information via wire, radio, or space satellite.
7. Telecommunication is very fast because ........
A. the long distance communication is electronic
B. the information is transmitted to distant places
C. the sound and picture signals travel like electric currents
D. all the systems are operated according to the same basic principle
E. the communication satellites are orbiting in space high above the earth
Jawaban : C
10. Which of the following sends messages received from machines in other places ?
A. Radio
D. Television
B. Telegraph
E. Teleprinter
C. Telephone
Jawaban : C
11. "Telecommunication system is any set of devices and techniques employed for the long
distance transmission of voice, facsimile, data, teleprinter, or television signals.,"
(Paragraph 3).
The underlined word means ........
A. Installed
D. Applied
B. Operated
E. Made
C. Produced
Jawaban : B
12. "Familiar example of such systems are radios, televisions, telephones, telegraphs, and
computer-based data exchange or retrieval systems."
(Paragraph 3) "systems" means ........
A. Ways
D. Structures
B. Devices
E. Arrangements
C. Networks
Jawaban : B
The shopping mall, like most ambitious developments in the retail business; originated
in the USA. Essentially, the shopping mall is large building which contains many shops
under one roof. Inside, the shopping mall looks like a small town with walkways or streets
and along these streets are the shops, cafes and restaurants to suit every taste.
The ordinary streets in a city or town have been built for a number of purposes to allow
people to move rapidly from one place to another, to allow to enter their houses, to provide
places where buses stop, etc.
The shopping mall streets, on the other hand, have only one purpose-to assist shoppers
to move from one shop to another in comfort. Everything in the mall is designed for one
purpose only, to encourage people to buy-to shop until drop from exhaustion.
The negative side of shopping malls is that many shoppers spend more money than
they intend. The, attractive shop windows tempt shoppers into buying something they do not
really need. Shopping malls encourage what is called 'impulse buying' you see a dress in an
attractive shop window, and without thinking whether or not you need another dress, you buy
it on impulse. Afterwards you say to yourself, "I don't know why I bought that dress; I don't
even like it now! The answer is that you couldn't resist the temptation of the shopping mall
14. Which of the following statements is not true according to the text ?
A. All shoppers do a lot of impulsive buying
B. The city streets are different from the shopping mall streets.
C. A shopping mall resembles-a small town with walkways or streets.
D. The shopping mall tempts shoppers to linger around and buy things
E. The shopping mall streets have various functions to assist shoppers
Jawaban : E
16. What is the aim of building walkways or streets inside the shopping mall ?
A. To make the shoppers feel at a small town
B. To encourage the shoppers to spend their money
C. To make the shoppers buy things they don't need
D. To make the shoppers shop until they get very tired
E. To enable shoppers to move from one shop to another
Jawaban : B
17. "The shopping mall streets, on the other hand have only one purpose to assist shoppers
to move from one shop to another in comfort." (Paragraph 2).
The underlined word means to ........
A. Let
D. Admit
B. Ask.
E. Access
C. Help
Jawaban : C
C. Invite
Jawaban : D
22. The hydroponics farming in Arizona is more ........ than the soil farming.
A. Suitable
D. Beneficial
B. Valuable
E. Adaptable
C. Effective
Jawaban : D
23. It is understood that since 1690 hydroponics system had been undergoing ........ for
more than a generation.
A. Trials
D. Developments
B. Changes
E. Improvements
C. Expansions
Jawaban : D
24. "About a generation ago hydroponics moved out of the research laboratory into
commercial use." (Paragraphs 1)
"Research" means a detailed ........
A. Study
D. Exploration
B. Analysis
E. Description
C. Discussion
Jawaban : D
In the 7th century A.D paper folding was brought to Japan. The Japanese ....(25).... many
of China's arts and crafts into their own ....(26).... of folding paper. They found new method
of how to make ....(27).... forms and images and made origami a highly creative art.
From a few simple folds the Japanese make very beautiful forms ....(28).... the real ones.
Some are used as religious symbols to ....(29).... the temples. Others are good-luck symbols,
such as the tortoise, and lobster, which are ....(30).... as ornaments to gifts.
25. A. Increased
B. Developed
C. Enlarged
D. Improved
E. Expanded
Jawaban : D
26. A. Illustration
B. Imagination
C. handicraft
D. Expression
E. Creation
Jawaban : E
27. A. Tiny
B. Lucky
C. Costly
D. Highly
E. Lovely
Jawaban : E
28. A. With
B. And
D. As
E. Or
C. For
Jawaban : D
29. A. Equip
B. Design
C. Polish
D. Cherish
E. Decorate
Jawaban : E
30. A. Taken
B. Used
C. Given
D. Changed
E. Presented
Jawaban : B
32. Entertainments like Betawi traditional dances or plays are greatly promoted to attract
tourists.
The underlined word means things which give ........
A. Hostility
D. Friendship
B. Pleasure
E. Hospitality
C. Happiness
Jawaban : B
33. Rury : "What may the farmers in your area do instead of growing crops ?"
Didin : "They raise livestock."
'Livestock' means the animals that are kept ........
A. In a cage
D. In a field
B. On a farm
E. In a stable
C. In a cave
Jawaban : B
34. You should listen to the weather ........ if you want to enjoy swimming at the beach.
A. Announcement
D. Broadcast
B. Explanation
E. Forecast
C. Observation
Jawaban : E
35. Buyer : Well, I'll take this cabinet but How can I get it home ?
Trader : Don't worry. I'll ........ to your house. I can order them now.
A. To deliver it
D. Have my men deliver it
B. Have delivered it
E. Have asked to deliver it
C. Have to delivered it
Jawaban : D
36. Bobby : Why do we have to keep our house neat and clean, Mom ?
Mother : To keep ourselves healthy
Father : What did Bobby ask you ?
He asked ........ their house neat and clean.
A. Whether they have to keep
D. Why they had to keep
B. Did they have to keep
E. If they had to keep
C. Why they have to keep
Jawaban : D
39. X : Excuse me. You might not see the notice over there
We are not allowed to smoke here.
Y : ........ I really did not see it
A. It's my fault
D. I know what you mean
B. I'm terribly sorry
E. It's not yet
C. I wish I could smoke
Jawaban : A
Jawaban : D
42. Andi : Have you ever been to the Pancasila Sakti Museum ?
Budi : Oh, yes I've been there twice.
Andi : It's a great museum, isn't it ?
Budi : Yes, I hope people will never forget the violence of the communist in our
country.
Andi : I hope so.
From the dialogue we know that Andi ........
A. Reminds us of the violence of the communist
B. Expects there won't be any violence in Indonesia
C. Expect there will be another museum to remind the Indonesian people
D. Thinks the Indonesian people will remember the violence of the communist.
E. Expects the museum will remind the Indonesian people of the communist's violence
Jawaban : E
43. Principal : Do you think they will be succeeded in the final exams ?
Teacher : I can't say that for sure.
From the dialogue we conclude that the teacher feels ........ whether his students will
succeed in the final exams.
A. Worried
D. Uncertain
B. Unhappy
E. Disappointed
C. Hopeless .
Jawaban : D
46. She ........ her medicine when I visited her in the hospital.
A. Was taking
D. Takes
B. Is taking
E. Took
C. Will take
Jawaban : A
47. Hiroko gets anxious to see Indonesia. If ........ she can soon leave for Indonesia.
A. She would get a visa
D. She gets a visa
B. She could get a visa
E. She got a visa
C. She will get a visa
Jawaban : D
48. Mechanical farming urges that tractors ........ to plough rice-fields instead of manual
power.
A. May be used
D. Are to be used
B. Can be used
E. Ought to be used
C. Would be used
Jawaban : B
49. I don't have any ........ to the idea of using our national production as the quality is not
bad at all.
A. Choice
D. Objection
B. Comment
E. Suggestion
C. Refusal
Jawaban : D
51. The cutting down of trees in the forest by ........ entrepreneurs has caused floods in
many parts of the country. They don't care about the result.
A. Irresponsible
D. Abnormal
B. Uneducated
E. Sensible
C. Irrational
Jawaban : A
52. Kartini passed away when she was 25 years old. "passed away" means ........
A. Went
B. Died
C. Left
D. Ceased
E. Vanished
Jawaban : B
54. Rudy : Wait, the water might not be able to flow because of the trash.
Let me check the trench.
Roy : ............. ! It's slippery there.
A. Handle with care
D. Be careful
B. Take good care
E. Careful
C. You must care
Jawaban : D
55. Attending his son's inauguration, Abdullah could not help saying." Son, you look great,
and I've never been so happy before."
He said that because he ....... his son.
A. Was shocked by
D. Was proud of
B. Was praised by
E. Was fond of
C. Was admired
Jawaban : D
UAN 1999
People can do a lot about the conditions in which they live. They should refrigerate food
properly when necessary and they should not leave food lying around because it may attract
insects and rats. To avoid these pests, the proper care of garbage is also very important.
Careful housekeeping is extremely important to sanitation and good health. People should
keep all parts of the house neat and clean. They should scrub bathrooms and kitchens often.
1. The topic of the above paragraph is about ........
A. the problem of insects
B. healthy condition at home
C. the danger of insects and rats
D. the importance of clean bathrooms
E. the necessity of having a refrigerator
Jawaban : B
Mexico City is growing very fast. In 1970 the city had about nine million people. Now it
has over 17 million. All these people who mostly come from the country are causing the
problems for the city. There are not enough jobs. Also, there is not enough housing. Large
families have to live together in very small homes. Many homes do not have water. They also
do not have bathrooms or electricity. In addition, the air of Mexico City is dirty and
unhealthy. The smoke from the factories and cars pollutes the air of the city. All these
problems make the government work hard to make life better in the city.
3.
The topic of the above paragraph is about ........
A. the problems of Mexico City
B. the growing population in Mexico
C. the reason why country people like the city
D. the poor and the unemployed in Mexico City
E. the efforts to raise people's standard of living
Jawaban : A
Before gold and silver were brought to Europe from the Spanish and Portuguese
colonies in Latin America during the sixteenth century, inflation had not been a major
problem. Since that time, however, inflation has been a significant economic issue, especially
during and after wars.
Currently, in many countries of the world, people are facing problems caused by
inflation, which is a decrease in the purchasing power of money because of continuous rises
in the prices of available goods. There are two different kind of inflation. each of which can
affect people's lives.
When inflation is discussed, people generally refer to an increase in price, wages, and
the amount of money circulating in a country's economy. The most common type of inflation
is called creeping inflation because there is a steady but manageable increase in the rate of
inflation within a year. Prices rise continuously, so that workers ask for higher wages to cover
the increasing costs of housing, food, and transportation. Although such wage increases are
inflationary, they are often unavoidable. As a result, a government may have to impose price
and wage controls in order to control this type of inflation.
A less common type of inflation is called hyperinflation, which is usually due to war or
Jawaban : A
Mr. Baker : Hello, Mr. Fanelli. Please have a seat. What can I do for you today?
Mr. Fanelli : I want to borrow some money to buy a car. A friend of mine, Jack
Richardson, bought a new car last week. He told me that he got his loan here.
Mr Baker : Oh, yes. I remember him. I was the loan officer who spoke with him.
Mr. Fanelli : He said that you were very helpful. I know very little about loans and hope
you can explain things to me.
Mr. Baker : I will certainly try. What questions did you have for me ?
Mr. Fanelli : First, I want to know if loans for buying cars are commercial loans or
personal loans.
Mr. Baker : Neither, Mr. Fanelli. They're auto loans. A commercial loans is principal that
banks lend to businesses. Personal loans are made to individuals, but not for
buying cars.
Mr. Fanelli : What about interest rates?
Mr. Baker : The rate of interest currently in effect on auto loans is 16
Mr. Fanelli : For how long will I have to make monthly payments ?
Mr. Baker : The term of the loan is three years, so there will be 36 monthly payments.
Mr. Fanelli : Do I have to give the bank any collateral ?
Mr. Baker : The car serves as collateral. If you default, the bank can take possession of
the car The bank also checks your credit file to make sure that you always
paid back your loans in the past. Do you have any charge accounts?
Mr. Fanelli : My wife and I bought our furniture with our charge card and we even used it
to buy airplane tickets for our vacation in California last year. We paid off
both those debts promptly
Mr. Baker : That's very good. I assume there will be no problem. But the first thing you
have to do is to fill out this loan application.
Mr. Fanelli : Thank you very much. I'll start right now.
10. What is the topic of the above dialogue ?
A. Kinds of loans
B. Applying for a loan
C. The rates of interest
D. Property as guarantee
E. Buying a car on credit
Jawaban : E
Jawaban : A
12. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about Mr. Jack Richardson ?
A. He has got an auto loan
B. Heis Mr. Fanelli' , friend
C. He has given Mr. Fanelli some loans
D. He is satisfied with the bank's service
E. He has told Mr. Fanelli where to get a loan
Jawaban : C
13. The purpose of Mr. Fanelli's visit to Mr. Baker is that ........
A. he want to buy a car
B. he is a bank customer
C. he want to get an auto loan
D. he wants to withdraw his money
E. he has a problem with his account
Jawaban : C
14. Before approving a loan, the bank investigates whether the client has ........
A. property as a guarantee
B. paid back all his past debts
C. applied for a car loan before
D. used his charge accounts regularly
E. bought furniture with his charge card
Jawaban : B
D. apply
E. search
Jawaban : A
16. A. thing
B. choice
C. question
D. statement
E. requirement
Jawaban : C
17. A. do
B. get
C. look
D. find
E. work
Jawaban : B
18. A. by
B. on
C. near
D. with
E. upon
Jawaban : D
19. A. when
D. till
B. since
C. after
E. as
Jawaban : D
20. A. be
B. hold
C. have
D. being
E. become
Jawaban : A
21. Max
Mr. Andrews
Max
$200,000
Mr. Andrews
Max
22. Ali : Are there any interesting jobs in the paper today ?
Ani : Well, here's one for a tour guide. But you have to work on Saturdays and
Sundays.
Ali : I don't want to work on Sundays.
Ani : Neither do I. Oh, there's another here for a salesperson It's a job selling
children's
books.
Ali : Sounds interesting.
Why are Ali and Ani reading the "Help Wanted" advertisement ?
A. To become a tourist guide
B. To find a suitable job for Ali
C. To advertise an interesting job
D. To avoid working on weekends
E. To look for children's bookstrores
Jawaban : B
B : Oh, really?
A : Yes, Can you leave it here for repair?
B : OK, and how much will it cost?
A : Well,it should cost $2.
What does A do to earn his living ?
He works as a ......
A. clerk
B. plumber
C. mechanic
D. technician
E. electrician
Jawaban : C
25. Budi : What's the matter, Lucy. Have you been crying ?
Lucy : Oh, I've just received a letter from my father. He says that the river has flooded
our village.
Budi : ............ I'm really sorry to hear that.
Lucy : Thank you. That's very kind of you.
A. Big deal
D. That's too bad
B. Pardon me
E. Shame on you
C. Calm down
Jawaban : D
27. I have been wanting to go around the world The above sentence means the
speaker ........
A. has never done it
B. has seen a lot of the world
C. is travelling around the world
28. X : Can I have your report on the last week's study tour to Lampung?
Y : I'm still working on it. But I ....... it by the time you're back from the meeting.
A. I am going to finish
D. am finishing
B. will have finished
E. will finish
C. have finished
Jawaban : B
30. As he usually works overtime, he is always very ........ when he gets home from work.
A. tired
D. confused
B. bored
E. disappointed
C. annoyed
Jawaban : A
31. Jack is the most ...... person that I've ever met. He never stops talking about himself
A. tiring
D. terrifying
B. amazing
E. embarrashing
C. annoying
Jawaban : C
34. The manager always has his letters typed by his secretary
This sentence means that ........
35. The government is making new regulations on logging. Many people think that it's
already too late because many forests have been destroyed.
From the situation above we know that the government ........ new regulations long
before.
A. must have made
D. would have made
B. must have made
E. should have made
C. might have made
Jawaban : E
36. Many people are protesting about the high prices of staple food especially rice. The
government ........ do something to improve the economy.
A. could
D. may
B. might
E. can
C. must
Jawaban : C
D. whom
E. whose
Jawaban : B
38. The accident would not have happened if the driver in front had not stopped so
suddenly.
This mean that the accident happened ........
A. so that the driver in front stopped suddenly
B. because the driver in front stopped suddenly
C. when the driver in front didn't stop suddenly
D. although the driver in front could stop suddenly
E. despite the fact that the driver in front didn't stop suddenly
Jawaban : B
Jawaban : D
40. While Tom was playing football, he fell and had a seriously sprained ankle.
That's why the doctor ...... his ankle.
A. bandage
D. covered
B. wrapped
E. tied
C. fastened
Jawaban : A
41. Kus Hendratmo may not be a great actor but he is a very popular ....... He presented a
quiz programme on TVRI before.
A. commentator
D. reporter
B. progammer
E. speaker
C. entertainer
Jawaban : C
43. Adi has cancelled buying the car because it ........ a great deal of fuel.
A. runs
D. wastes
B. costs
E. consumes
C. spends
Jawaban : E
44. She was very sad because the thief has stolen her most precious diamond necklace.
The underlined word means ........
A. usable
D. valuable
B. saleable
E. wonderful
C. exciting
Jawaban : D
45. Shinta made a nice picture by ........ some coloured paper with glue on a board.
A. using
D. drawing
B. missing
E. decorating
C. sticking
Jawaban : C
C. shocked
Jawaban : B
47. Bob likes decorating his garden. That's the reason why he is going to study ........ after
finishing high school
A. interior design
D. landscape gardening
B. flowering plants
E. building construction
C. interior fumishing
Jawaban : A
49. John is so satisfied with his trip to Bali last week that he is planning to have another
trip next year.
The underlined word mean .......
A. excited
D. pleased
B. suprised
E. exhausted
C. thrilled
Jawaban : D
50. The rates of sales volume of Bharata & Co from 1993 - 1997 in percentage
(Taken from the annual report of Bharata & Co. January 1998)
From the graph we may conclude that the rate of sales volume of Bharata & Co ......
A. has increased steadily
B. sharply decreased in 1994
C. tends to decrease after 1995
D. does not reflect any increase
E. has developed within five years
Jawaban : C
UAN 2000
Lake Toba, which is situated in the center of Bukit Barisan Mountain range, is an
interesting mountain resort with Samosir island in the center of the lake. It boats many
modern hotels and facilities for water sport such as boating, water skying and swimming.
In West Sumatera, the center of culture and tourism is Bukit Tinggi, situated in the
highlands north of the provincial capital of Padang. West Sumatera is a land of scenic beauty
with green lakes and blue mountains.
Java has a great number of attractions, including the world renowned Botanic Garden in
Bogor, the wildlife reserve of Ujung Kulon on the south west part of the island. Borobudur, a
gigantic Buddhist shrine is situated 42 kilometers northwest, of Yogyakarta and the Ijen
crater lies in East Java and displays hot springs, waterfalls and free roaming deers as well as
a sulphur crater. A threehour drive from Surabaya, and then a pony fide from the village of
Ngadisari over the sea will take you to mount Bromo which is an active volcano with sulphur
fumes and smoke still emitting from its depths. The inhabitants of the surrounding areas
believe in the God of Bromo and bring offerings to his deity.
Bali is different from the rest of Indonesia because , of is unique form of Hinduism
called "Hindu Dharma!' 'Religion is the main source of traditional custom in family and
community life. The soul of a Balinese is religion and it finds its expression in art. Many
articles and books have been written on Bali.
2. Which of the following attractions is not found in the surroundings of the Ijen crater?
A. Hot springs
D. A sulphur crater
B. Waterfalls
E. Free-roaming deer
C. A sea of sand
Jawaban : C
A natural disaster is a terrible accident e.g. a great flood, a big fire or an earthquake. It
usually causes great suffering and loss of a large sum of money. The casualties are injured or
died. Some people are homeless and need medical care.
Floods occur when the water of rivers. Lakes, or streams overflow their banks and pour
out onto the surrounding land Floods are caused by many different things. Often heavy
rainstorms that last. For a brief time can cause a flood. But not all heavy storms are?
followed by flooding. If the surrounding land is flat and can absorb the water, no flooding
will occur. If, however, the land is hard and rocky, heavy rain cannot be absorbed. Where the
banks are low, a river may overflow and flood adjacent lowland
In many parts of the world floods are caused by tropical storms called hurricanes or
typhoons. They bring destructive winds of high speed, torrents of ram, and flooding. When a
flood occurs, the destruction to the surrounding land can be severe. Whole villages and towns
are sometimes swept away by water pouring swiftly over the land. Railroad tracks buckled
and are uprooted from their beds. Highways are washed away.
When a building caught fire, the firemen pitched in to help battle the blue. Before the
pumps were invented, people formed bucked brigades to fight fires. Standing side by side,
they formed a human chain from the fire to nearby well or never. They passed buckets of
water from hand to hand to be poured on the flames.
The damage of fire did depend a great deal on where it happened. In the country or a
small village, only a single house might burn down. But in crowded cities, fire often
Nobody likes paying taxes. Even those who know that taxation is necessary and just
are reluctant to pay taxes. It is not pleasant to see part of your monthly income taken away
from you in income tax. Ignorant people think this is an injustice and make a grievance of it;
so it is just as well that we should know why we are taxed, so that We can see the fairness of
the system.
Every country must have a government of some sort, or life would be impossible. The
primary duties of a government are to protect the life and property of the citizens, to maintain
law and order and settle dispute between citizens, in a just and orderly way through the lawcourts, to defend the country from foreign foes, and to maintain the roads and highways.
Besides, many governments maintain and direct education, provide hospitals for the sick; and
attend to sanitation. All these great public duties need money : an army and navy have to be
kept up, the police force and the judges have to be paid, schools have to be provided and
teachers supported, expert health officers and sanitary engineers have to be employed. Now
where is all the money needed for the public service to come from ? The question is
answered by another. For whose benefits are all these service maintained ? The answer is, for
the benefits of the public. It is the people as a whole, rich and poor, that benefit by security of
fife and property, by the sound administration of justice, by the maintenance of roads, by the
public hospital, public schools, and good sanitation. Therefore it is only right that the public,
the individual citizens of the country should contribute the money needed; for the money
they give comes back to them in the shape of these public benefits which all enjoy.
So long, therefore, as we have a good and efficient government so long as our money
is being used in the right way, and so long as the burden of taxation is distributed fairly, as
different classes can bear it, we have no right to grumble at having to pay our share of the
taxes.
9. Which one of these titles is the most suitable for the text above?
A. Objections to Taxes
D. Taxation is a Necessity
B. Why citizens are Taxed
E. Income taxes
C. The Burden of Taxation
Jawaban : B
Jawaban : A
12. According to the text the following statements are true, except ........
A. Everyone knows that taxation is necessary
B. The public must bear their shares of public expense
C. It is the government's duty to provide hospitals for the sick
D. TV same amount of income tax is imposed on the rich and the poor
E. The taxpayers enjoy public services provided by the government
Jawaban : D
JAKARTA - When the government announced the liquidation of 16 banks last Saturday,
many people are surprised as they did not expect their bank to be on the list, Others were still
trying to come to terms with the fact that they had lost their jobs.
"I heard on the radio that 16 bank were liquidated, that's why I came here, to check
whether I could still withdraw my money," said Prapto, who claimed to have a deposit in one
of the liquidated banks on JI. Thamrin. But the said he couldn't get it as it was Saturday and
most banks do not open then.
The headquarters of some of the liquidated banks, such as Bank Pacific and Bank
Industry look calm, with only a few people coming and going. Several people called the
'Observer' last Saturday afternoon two find out which banks had been liquidated.
I Nyoman Moena, a noted banking analyst told the 'Observer' it is a normal reaction for
people to panic when hearing such things, but, he said, the government must certainly have
anticipated the situation. "I think the monetary authority must have been prepared this tune,
after the announcement of the liquidation of Bank Sumina in 1992," Moena said referring to
the guarantee by the government two pay depositors in to weeks on November, 13, 1997 and
the naming of the banks that will handle the pay outs.
When announcing the liquidations last Saturday, Bank Indonesia assured depositors
they would get their money back. Those who had less than Rp 20 million would get all their
money on November 13, while those who had over Rp 20 million would get up to Rp 20
million in the first stage with the remainder being paid later.
The President Director of Bank IFI Harry Rachmadi said yesterday that the liquidation
of sixteen bank would certainly have an impact in the community, as some people may lose
their jobs. To minimize the impact of the liquidations. it is important to accelerate the
process. Rachmadi said that the decision could also be a 'shock therapy' for Indonesian
banks. "Bank owners can no longer do as they want when operating their own banks," he
said. He also said that some members of the public should have anticipated this, as the press
had ear her reported the likely liquidation of some ailing banks following the currency
turmoil that hit the country in July this year.
13. The article is about ........
A. the liquidation of 16 banks
B. a shock therapy for banks
C. people's reaction about liquidated banks
D. the loss of money deposited in the liquidated banks
E. the impact of liquidated bank on the employees
Jawaban : C
17. " ......., that's why I came here to check whether I could still withdraw my money, .......
(paragraph 2).
The underlined word means ........
A. take out
D. put back
B. make known
E. make certain
C. give away
Jawaban : A
MANILA (AFP) : The philippines has the most number of endemic bird species which
are in danger of extinction, according to a nation wide wildlife report obtained here
yesterday.
This includes the Cebu flower-pocker of which only four are known to stiff be alive,
making it the most endangered bird in the world, the Red Data Book' said.
An endangered species is defined as one that has a 20 percent chance of becoming
extinct in 20 years.
The 'Data Book' said the sweat of extinction was due to the growing destruction of the
forests which are the habitats of the birds and other wild animals, many of which are
similarly endangered.
18. The text is about ......
A. the 'Philippine Red Data Book' on animals
B. the Wildlife Conservation Society in the Philippines
C. the number of endemic bird species still available
D. the endangered habitats of birds in the Philippines
E. a report about the extinction of the most endangered birds
Jawaban : D
19. According to the 'Red Data Book', some bird and wild animals are in danger of
extinction because people ........
A. hunt them for sports
D. change forests into their habitats
B. keep destroying forests
E. catch them to be domesticated
C. move their habitats
Jawaban : B
22. Pinta's mother is a ........ She teaches students at the Gajah Mada University.
A. teacher
D. registrar
B. director
E. lecturer
C. rector
Jawaban : D
23. You'd better put on your ....... when you go out, it's very cold outside.
A. vest
D. sweater
B. scarf
E. raincoat
C. tuxedo
Jawaban : D
24. Newspapers have on basic purpose, that is to get ....... as quickly as possible from
reliable sources to readers.
A. News
D. advertisement
B. Report
E. announcement
C. statement
Jawaban : A
Jawaban : B
26. It's 9 p.m Nancy is going to bed, so she says to the other members of the family .........
A. Bye-bye
D. See you soon
B. Goodbye
E. Good evening
C. Goodnight
Jawaban : C
27. Yunus : Dedi, let's spend this weekend for fishing. I have found a good spot.
Dedi : I am sorry, I hate fishing.
From the above sentence, Dedi shows his ....... for fishing.
A. disagreement
B. dislike
C. disappointment
D. dissatisfaction
E. discontentment
Jawaban : B
28. Student : I've finished the test. Here you are, sir
Teacher : Good You ....
A. can't stay here
D. may leave the classroom
B. will leave the room
E. must say thank you
C. can't tell anything
Jawaban : D
30. An officer in a diplomatic mission whose duty is to care for the commercial interests of
his country is called an/a ..........
A. envoy
D. diplomat
B. consul
E. ambassador
C. attach
Jawaban : B
31. If you want to have your hair cut, why don't you go to him?
He is a famous ........ in the city ?
A. therapist
D. barber
B. beautician
E. tailor
C. manicurist
Jawaban : D
32. Affandi is one of the famous ....... In Indonesia. We really admire his works.
A. poets
D. players
B. actors
E. painter
C. artists
Jawaban : E
35. Passenger
: Is it allowed to bring a bird on the plane?
Custom officer : I am sorry, that's not allowed.
The underlined utterance expresses ........
A. regret
D. permission
B. coution
E. prohibition
C. admiration
Jawaban : E
36. Bill
: Have you considered my offer to work for our company?
George : Yes, I have, but I'd take the job if the salary suited me.
From the dialogue we may conclude that George ........
A. has accepted the job
B. has worked for the company
C. has not yet considered taking a job
D. has refused to take the job
E. has not heard about the job
Jawaban : C
37. Mr. Bronto leaves Surabaya for Medan by GIA 707 at 9 am. By 11 a.m he ........ there.
A. arrive
D. will arrive
B. arrived
E. will have arrived
C. was arriving
Jawaban : E
38. Journalist : Some of our forests in Kalimantan and Sumatera were destroyed
in the forest fire.
Official : It's a pity. The destruction of the rainforest could also bring
about the extinction of orangutans.
The underlined word means ..........
A. act of putting out
B. act of preserving
C. no longer in existence
D. prevention of loss
E. keep something for special purpose
Jawaban : C
39. Rita : The Kasepuhans, a community living in and around the Gunung
Halimun national park still practice a traditional way of planting rice.
Kitty : For example?
Rita : They only grow local rice varieties, only plant once a year, and
reject the use of pesticides.
"reject" means ........
A. deny
D. prevent
B. omit
E. ignore
C. refuse
Jawaban : C
40. Tourist : Would you tell us where we can get handicraft for souvenirs?
Guide : Well, let's go to Pucang : it is very popular with its handicraft.
Almost all the people there make their living by ........ things from the horns of
buffaloes or cows.
A. making
D. painting
B. taking
E. cutting
C. drawing
Jawaban : A
41. Mother : When the price of petrol rises, the price of all basic commodities
follows to rise. It always happens like this.
Father : ...... that our income will be sufficient if there is no increase in our salary.
A. I am sure
D. It's possible
B. It's certain
E. I doubt
C. I am pleased
Jawaban : E
42. X : Although this is the best cinema in town, there are not many people visiting it.
Y : .... nowadays most people prefer spending their time at home watching TV.
A. Oh, no!
D. That's right
B. I don't think so
E. It's not true
C. Really?
Jawaban : D
44. Burhan : The river is very dirty. People shouldn't have thrown household
rubbish into the river.
Fikri : That's exactly what I think.
From the dialogue above we know .........
A. Fikri disagrees with Burhans's opinion
B. Burhan thinks exactly the same way
C. Waste material has not been collected
D. People polluted the river with rubbish
E. Burhan warned people not to throw rubbish in the river
Jawaban : D
45. Ricky : You look happy with your new job here.
Nelly : You're right. My family and I are happier here ...... my
salary is smaller than before.
A. in spite of
D. since
B. although
E. when
C. because
Jawaban : B
49. A : More and more people have died as the victims of war.
50. X : Do you think that the monetary crisis will soon conle to an end ?
Y : ........, this condition won't be back to normal within mone or two years.
A. I am fed up with the news
D. It's not my business
B. I am sorry to hear that
E. It's very unlikely
C. It would be agreeable
Jawaban : E
UAN 2001
In my community its various organisms are linked in a complicated web of
relationships. There are usually in balance with one another. If the natural web is disturbed,
the results my be disastrous. As a rule, the various populations of organisms tend to adjust to
seasonal and other changes, and the whole community stays in balance. Most disturbances
come from man's activities.
In an undisturbed forest, white-tailed deer feed on plants of various kinds. Wolves and
mountain lions prey on the deer. When deer are numerous, their enemies become numerous
too, because them is so much to feed upon. The deer and their enemies stay in balance with
one another.
Then man enters the scene. He looks on aninuls such as wolves and mountain lions as
harmful. He kills as many as possible. When the animals that feed on deer are killed, the deer
multiply, without check. Soon the large deer population has eaten nearly all the plants
available for food. Then the deer begin to starve.
Another example of man's interference with natural communities is the use of chemical
insecticides. Grass in the sprayed areas my he eaten by cows. As a result, the milk of some
cows has been found to contain too much DDT. The insecticides are also collected in the
tissues of birds that eat the sprayed insects. Some of the affected birds lay eggs that do not
hatch. The number of birds therefore decreases, cutting down the food supply of other
animals.
Whether intended or not, almost every change that man has made in natural webs of life
has turned out to be a disaster for the communities involved. Man, of course, is part of the
world's living community. Everything he does affects all the rest of it, just as my change in
the community or climate around him affects his own well-being. Thus, by changing natural
communities, man may harm himself.
1. What is the text about .......
A. Forests
B. Disturbed forests
C. Disturbed communuties
D. A complicated web of relationships
E. The interference of men with natural communities
Jawaban : E
3. The following statements are TRUE according m the text, EXCEPT .......
A. Man's activities causes disasters
B. DDT is sprayed to kill insects
C. Man changes the natural communities
D. Man considers wild animals as harmful
E. Man does not disturb the natural web
Jawaban : E
The weather forecast, the story about the candidates, and the movie reviews are
examples of messages from the media. A communication medium is a means of
communicating a message. Examples of media are televisions, radios, newspapers, books,
and telephones. The media that can reach many people at once are called mass media.
It is not difficult to think of other messages we receive through the mass media Every
day we get hundreds of them Think about advertisements, for example. We see and hear
these messages almost everywhere we go. Advertisements are important messages, even
though they are sometimes annoying. They help us compare and evaluate products.
Most of us get information from the media than from the classroom. Think for a
moment about how you Team about local news and events. Do you depend on other people
or media? What about international news? What is the most important source of information
for you? People who am asked these questions usually answer 'Television".
We use the information we get from radios, televisions, newspaper and other media to
make decisions and opinions. That is why the mass media are so important. Editorials and
articles in newspapers help us decide how to vote. Consumers' reports on television help us
decide how to spend ow money, and international news on the radio or TV makes us think
and form opinions about questions of war and peace.
With each improvement in the media, audiences become larger and larger. Thanks to
the communication satellite, television audiences have become international. More than 500
million people watched the first walk on the moon, for example. And more than 1 billion
watched the events of the recent Olympic Games.
6. You can get the following information from television, EXCEPT .......
A. events
D. messages
B. editorials
E. international events
C. local news
Jawaban : B
9. The information obtained from mass media is important because it enables us .......
A. to write editorials
D. to make television reports
B. to build up opinions
E. to ask about war and peace
C. to decide how to advertise
Jawaban : B
variety of effective dusts and sprays to control plant pests. Some, such as those containing
pyrethrum, work well and do rat harm to people, pets, and birds. There am others that contain
stronger chemicals, such as DDT, melathion, fazinat, and chlorine. These can be extremely
dangerous if they are not properly used.
The first thing to do in dealing with plant pests is to seek the proper advice. Trained
salesmen at garden stores can supply valuable information on the correct product to use. If
the problem is a complicated or stubborn one, additional advice should be obtained from
government agricultural department offices.
11. How can manufactures gel various effective pesticides .......
A. By experimenting with combinations of chemicals
B. By combining different chemicals
C. By producing various chemicals
D. By spraying stronger chemicals
E. By controlling plant pests
Jawaban : A
Oil, like coal and natural gas, is a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels are made from the remains
of dead plants and animals. It is thought that oil comes from tiny plants and animals whore
bodies fell in their millions to the seabed when they died. There they were covered by sand
and mud, which later hardened into rocks. In the course of millions of years, the plants and
artimal material underwent chemical changes and eventually turned into oil.
Oil deposits lie hidden deep beneath the surface of the earth. They have to be
searched for. Unless the oil actually comes to the surface, it is impossible to be certain that
any is present.
The rising demand for oil products keeps the oil companies busy exploring new oil
fields, and drilling new wells. Exploration teams are sent to distant regions to search for oil.
If the exploration shows good results the company decides to drill a well. Thus the
exploration phase ends, and the production phase begins.
Crude oil has to be transported to refinery to be made into the many products that are
useful to man, such as petrol, kerosene diesel oil, lubricants, asphalt. Further processing gives
aviation fuel, greases, fertilizers, insecticides, man-made fibres and many other things.
The oil industry has a very complex and widespread distribution system. Ocean
tankers, pipelines, rail tankers, and road tankers are used ro bring the oil products to seaport,
inland depots, can and drum factories, and to tens of thousands of petrol stations in cities and
along motorways.
More than any other, oil industry influences the lives of men and women everywhere.
From the largest to the simplest home, whose need may only be kerosene for its lamps and
stoves, there is daily need for large quantities of the various oil products.
16. According to the text what is the result of oil industry to people .......
A. People have gotten jobs from it.
B. It has influenced people's lives.
C. It has made the people rich.
D. It has made their life difficult.
E. People do not get anything from it.
Jawaban : B
Jawaban : D
19. How many finished.products of oil are told in paragraph four .......
A. 4
D. 7
B. 5
E. 8
C. 6
Jawaban : B
Sailing may seem like a difficult sport. But it is really not hard. You do not need to be
strong, but you need to be quick. And you need understand .....(21)..... basic rules about the
wind.
First, you must ask .....(22)..... "Where is the wind coming from ? Is it coming from .....
(23)..... or behind or from the side ? You must be thinking about this all the time on the boat.
The wind direction tells you what to do with the sail.
21. A. a few
B. a tiny
C. a little
D. a minor
E. a slight
Jawaban : C
22. A. it
B. us
C. him
D. them
E. yourself
Jawaban : E
23. A. front
B. ahead
C. before
D. previous
E. advanced
Jawaban : A
The money lent to the customers comes from the .....(24)..... who invest it in bank and
from profit made by private businesses and individuals. They are demanded deposits, and
tune deposits. Depositors get .....(25)..... from the use of their money in the banks, and the
interest is .....(26)..... by the government.
24. A. owners
B. cashiers
D. managers
E. stockholders
C. creditors
Jawaban : A
25. A. profit
B. budget
C. capital
D. interest
E. cheque
Jawaban : D
26. A. paid
B. kept
C. taken
D. drawn
E. regulated
Jawaban : A
28. Father : Andri, you'd better mow the grass first before you paint the fence.
Andri : .......?
Father : I'm afraid not. The smoke may make our neighbours feel annoyed.
A. May I burn the rubbish
B. May I gather the rubbish
C. May I smoke while working
D. May I sweep the yard afterward
E. May I throw the rubbish in the back yard
Jawaban : A
29. Noni : You have caused pollution around our neighbourhood by burning the garbage.
Tini : Oh, .......
A. excuse me
D. I am really sorry
B. take it easy
E. that's impossible
C. be patient please
Jawaban : D
30. Receptionist : Your room is number 126 and here is the key. Porter, help him please.
Porter
: ........ ?
Mr. Lukman : No thanks, I can do it myself.
The following can be used ro complete the dialogue above, except .......
A. Do you need my help
B. Is there anything I can do for you
C. Could you please take my suitcase
D. Would you like me to take your case
E. Perhaps I could assist in taking your belongings
Jawaban : D
31. Tari
: Will you go with me to Rinta's party ?
Winda : Rinta ? Do you mean the smiling girl ....... was the best in our English class ?
A. who
D. which
B. whom
E. where
C. whose
Jawaban : A
33. India : Roy, you said you would take me to your mango garden.
When will we go there ?
Roy : Well, I think we can go there next Sunday.
India : Are you sure that your mangoes ....... by the time we come there ?
A. will ripen
D. will have to ripen
B. will be ripening
E. will have been ripened
C. will have ripened
Jawaban : C
34. Bastion : Our team is going to the eastern part of the district to inform the people about
transmigration and family planning ......?
Winono : No, maybe not. I'd better finish my report of our visit to the remote villages.
A. What's your decision
D. Do you have any objection
B. How about going with us
E. What is your participation in it
C. How do you feel about it
Jawaban : B
36. Tina
: Do you think that we can depend on fossil fuels as energy sources for the next
century ?
Wulan : ..... They will soon run out.
Scientists are experimenting in changing the abundant sunlight into energy.
A. It's absolutely unproductive
D. It's just unreasonable
B. It certainly does not work
E. It's highly unlikely
C. It's really unpredictable
Jawaban : D
38. X : ......, why do many people want to work in the coal industry ?
Y : Because the coal industry pays good salaries.
The following are groups of word that can be used to complete the dialogue above,
except .......
A. Despite the danger of working underground
B. Although working underground is dangerous
C. Though the danger of working underground
D. Despite the fact that working underground is dangerous
E. In spite of the fact that working underground is dangerous
Jawaban : C
39. Rini : Are you sure that you can fix this computer ?
Roni : ........ I have the qualification for it.
A. I don't know
D. I'll check first
B. I am positive
E. I see what you mean
C. Of course not
Jawaban : D
40. Mrs. Bhakti : The more loan we get, the more burden for the coming generations,
wouldn't you say so ?
Mrs. Sholeh : I'm of exactly the same opinion.
43. Bella : It seems that the Family Planning Program is successful in this country.
Intan : You are right. The government has made the people carry out the program.
The underlined sentence means ........
A. the people made the program
B. the government carried out the program
C. the people carried out the program spontaneously
D. the government asked the people to carry out the program
E. the people asked the government to cart) out the program
Jawaban : D
45. Sonia : Vani lost her ATM card last week. The pickpocket was successful to take her
money from the machine.
Mimi : She ....... informed the bank to block it.
A. could
D. would have
B. can't have
C. might have
E. should have
Jawaban : E
46. "If women in the late 1960's had been given equal rights as men, there would not have
been 'women's liberation movement!"
This sentence means that ....... at that time.
A. women will not have equal rights as men
B. women didn't have equal rights as men
C. women do not have equal rights as men
D. women have not had equal rights as men
E. women might not have equal rights as men
Jawaban : B
48. From 1967 onward, cinemas began to lose their ....... People prefer watching TV
programs at home.
A. sponsors
D. companies
B. audiences
E. cameramen
C. producers
Jawaban : B
C. certificate
Jawaban : A
UAN 2002
Is life better in cities? Probably not. Many people find that the city of their dreams has
become a nightmare. Population growth is causing unbelievable overcrowding. Nairobi,
Kenya, for example, has basic-series for 200,000 people but will soon have a population of 5
millions. Mexico City is home to almost 25 millions. This overcrowding causes many serious
problems: traffic, pollution, sickness, and crime. There isn't enough water, transportation or
housing. There aren't enough sewers; in Sac Paulo, Brazil, for instance, only 40% of the
homes are connected to the city sewer system, which carries away dirty water and waste
through pipes under the ground. Perhaps most serious of all, there aren't enough jobs. Onethird to one-half of the people in many cities in developing nations cannot find work or
confined only part-time jobs. The crisis is worsening daily; that is; this time of danger and
difficulty is becoming more horrible everyday. Population experts tell us that by the year
2025, the population in cities in developing nations will increase to four times its present
size.
The situation seems hopeless, but perhaps it isn't. The answer to the problem is to
provide jobs for them where they live, where they were born", Takkar says.
1. What makes unbelievable overcrowding?
A. A nightmare
D. Serious problems
B. Urbanization
E. Population growth
C. City's life
Jawaban : E
3. It is estimated that Mexico City will have had ........ million people by the year 2025.
A. 5
D. 125
B. 25
E. 200.0
C. 100
Jawaban : C
Rice is the major staple food for most of the Indonesian people. The most liking impact
of research over the past year is its contribution to the change in Indonesia's rice production
from the world's largest importer of the major staple food to self-sufficiency. In creasing
availability of seed of new varieties, fertilizers and pesticides as well as favorable pricing
policies, encouraged farmers to intensify their rice fields.
Indonesian farmers often prefer to grow rice with good eating quality, then select
varieties for other characteristics such as high yield, early maturity, and resistance to certain
pests and diseases. Therefore, only a few varieties are grown widely by farmers.
Increased production of palawija crops-food crops other than rice that includes corn,
soybeans, peanuts, mungbeans, cassava, and sweet potatoes have been given a higher
priority. One of the goals of the agricultural development to continue to obtain sufficient rice
production, but at the same time substantially raise reducing of other crops to provide a more
balanced diet for Indonesians and reduce costly imports. In addition, these crops play an
important role as animal feed and material for industries.
The government hopes to reach self-sufficiency in these crops, especially corn and
soybeans through intensification, extensification, and diversification programes. Production
of corn and soybeans has begun to climb. Peanuts have shown a small increase but
production of cassava and sweet potatoes has changed very little over the past years due
mainly to marketing problems.
4. Why do Indonesian farmers only grow a few varieties of rice? Because they would
rather grow rice with ... then varieties with other characteristics.
A. high yields
D. various characteristics
B. early maturity
E. with pest and disease resistance
C. good eating quality
Jawaban : C
8. ". but at the same time substantially raise production of other crops to provide a
more balanced diet for Indonesian." (paragraph 3)
The underlined word is the synonym of ...
A. raise
D. produce
B. supply
E. reduce
C. increase
Jawaban : B
With money we can buy the things that we need everyday. And there are many things
that money can buy. The problem is the amount of money that you have and how wisely you
use that amount.
Money is first of all a means of exchange, If you want to exchange some books that
you do not need for a shirt, you may try to find someone who needs your books and who has
the shirt that you want. But it is offer hard to organize an exchange. It is easier to sell the
books and then buy the shirt that you like.
Money is also a means of measuring the value of other things. It is easier to say how
many rupiahs a cow costs than to say that it has the same value as five goats.
We can also store value with money. It does not spoil as fish or fruit or vegetables do
when they are sold. The cost of things, of course, may change as time goes on and the money
that you have today may be less in the future. If it loses a let of its value, money will be a bad
means of storing value. Then it will spoils farmer's product can spoil.
Finally, money is a means for making payments. You may buy bicycle now and pay for
it in five months, and. make a payment of one-fifth on the cost every month. This is better
than buying one fifth of a bicycle at a time and not riding it until you have bought all parts.
Many shopkeepers are happy to do this for you if your credit is good. That is, if you always
make your payment on time.
9. According to the text, the main function of money is as a means of ........
A. payment
D. buying something
B. storing value
E. exchange
C. measuring value
Jawaban : E
D. exchanging value
E. measuring value
Jawaban : C
13. If it loses a lot of its value, money will be a bad means of storing alue. (paragraph 4).
The synonym of the underlined word is ....
A. doing
D. raising
B. having
E. falling
C. keeping
Jawaban : C
During the nineteenth century, women in the United States organized and participated
in a large number of reform movement, including movements to reorganize the prison
system, improve education, ban the sale of alcohol, and most importantly, to free the slaves.
Some women saw similarities in the social status of women and slaves. Women like
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and abolitionists who supported the,
rights of both women and blacks. Number of male abolitionists, including William Lloyd
Garrison and Wendell Philips, also supported the rights of women to speak and participate
equally with men in anti slavery activities. Probably more than any other movement,
abolitionism offered women a previously denied entry into politics. They became involved
primarily in order to better their living conditions and the conditions of others.
When the Civil War ended. in 1865, the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the
Constitution adopted in 1868 and 1870 granted citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to
women. Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more and more women to demand
the right to vote. In 1869 the Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by feminists, but
eastern states resisted more stubbornly than before. A women's suffrage bill had been
presented to every Congress since 1878 but it continually failed to pass until 1920, when the
Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote.
14. When were women allowed to vote throughout the United States?
A. In 1865
D. After 1878
B. After 1868
E. After 1920
C. After 1870
Jawaban : E
Jawaban : A
17. According to the passage, why did women become active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office.
B. To be famous throughout the world.
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence.
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president.
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the time.
Jawaban : E
18. "A women's suffrage bill had been presented to ..." (paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ........
A. Freedom from slavery
D. Expectation
B. The right to vote
E. Pain
C. Citizenship
Jawaban : B
In cities .....(19)..... poverty sometimes occurs in .....(20)..... slums, where some poor people
have not had the opportunity to learn skills that will help them to .....(21)..... a living. People
trapped in this kind of situation often have .....(22)..... income.
19. A. least
B. large
C. likely
D. extreme
E. possible
Jawaban : E
20. A. fare
B. small
C. urban
D. remote
E. suburban
Jawaban : E
21. A. get
B. owe
C. find
D. need
E. earn
Jawaban : E
22. A. much
B. enough
D. inefficient
E. inadequate
C. sufficient
Jawaban : E
The gases of the atmosphere can't be seen and we are rarely .....(23)..... of them. But
they are of the greatest importance .....(24)..... the atmosphere people animals and plants
could not live ........
23. A. aware
B. beware
C. cared
D. realized
E. known
Jawaban : A
24. A. because
B. although
C. without
D. in spite of
E. beside
Jawaban : C
25.
D. A reptile expert
E. Souvenirs from tortoise shells
Jawaban : C
B : The police said that the car ........ the bus on the winding road.
A. Didn't have to overtake
D. Mightn't have overtaken
B. Will not have overtaken
E. couldn't have overtaken
C. Shouldn't have overtaken
Jawaban : E
28. Teacher : Why do you throw the rubbish in the class? You must not do that.
Keep it clean!
Anton : All right, Sir.
The underlined words express ....
A. Pride
D. Sympathy
B. Request
E. Prohibition
C. Apology
Jawaban : E
29. Sister : Why did you lend him that book? ....
Brother : I am sorry. I didn't know it.
A. I still read it
D. I still have to read it
B. I will still read it
E. I am still reading it
C. I was still reading it
Jawaban : E
33. Rifaldi
D. have joined
E. have been joining
Jawaban : C
D. is to repair
E. is being repaired
Jawaban : E
35. Susi : There's something wrong with my computer. Can you fix it, Tom?
Tom : Oh, I am sorry. I know nothing about it.
From the dialogue we know that Tom ........ fix the computer.
A. will
D. helps
B. can't
E. refuse
C. wants
Jawaban : B
36. Ridwan : I'm going to Hide Park to hear the people making speeches.
David : You'll be late. By the time you get there, they ........ their speeches.
A. finish
D. have finished
B. will finish
E. will have finished
C. are finishing
Jawaban : E
42. Any
D. have to make it
E. had to make it
Jawaban : C
43. The head of the village : The farmers didn't have a good harvest last month.
Agronomist
: They should have planted the newly improved rice variety.
The underlined expression means that the farmers ........ the newly rice variety.
A. plant
D. should plant
B. planted
E. didn't plant
C. must plant
Jawaban : E
44. Indri : Why are you here? You are supposed to be at your history class, aren't you?
Indah : I wish there were no history class today.
My parents ask me to pay the electricity bill.
The underlined words mean ........
A. Indah had no history class today.
D. Indri attends history class today.
Jawaban : E
45. Anjas : Dad, may I use your can? I'd like to return Tina's book.
Dad : ........ but be home before 6 o'clock.
Anjas : Thank you, Dad.
A. That's good
D. I am fine
B. It's impossible
E. It's all right
C. That's nice
Jawaban : E
46. Tina
: Grandma, can I help you with the sewing?
Grandma : ........How kind of you.
A. I am sorry
D. Don't worry
B. I don't need you
E. Thank you
C. Never mind
Jawaban : E
47. X : Do you think President Wahid will come to the summit conference of
the Non Aligned Countries?
Y : Yes, I'm certain, he will. The underlined words mean ........
A. attend
D. hold
B. arrive
E. manage
C. exist
Jawaban : A
48. If you want to borrow some money from the bank, you have to provide a collateral.
The underlined word means ........
A. freedom from danger or.worry.
B. valuable thing used as a guarantee.
C. neasures to prevent attacks or spying.
D. document showing ownership of property.
E. a person who takes care of the safety of people or buildings.
Jawaban : D
49. Student : The people living near the river often dump their garbage there.
Teacher : True. And it pollutes the river water.
The underlined word means ........
A. fish
D. rubbish
B. dish
E. clothes
C. leaves
Jawaban : D
UAN 2003
A planet is a body in space that revolves around a star. There are nine planets in our
solar system, and these nine planets travel around the sun. The names of the planets are
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
Planets travel in orbits around the stars. All of the planets of the solar system revolve in
elliptical orbits. In other words, their orbits are like large, flat circles. The time that it takes a
planet to make one revolution around the sun is called a year.
The Greeks were the first people to recognize and give names to some of the planets.
Tile word planet comes from a Greek word meaning wanderer If a person wanders, this
means that he goes from one place to another and does not have a home. The Greeks thought
that planets "wandered" in the sky. However, modern scientists can predict the movement of
the planets very accurately.
1. What is the suitable title for this text ?
A. The Stars
B. The Orbits
C. The Greeks
D. The Planets
E. The Wanderers
Jawaban : D
There are millions of plants and animals living in the sea. Most of the plants and
animals living in the oceans are extremely small and float near the surface of the water in
their thousands. They are food for huge numbers of small animals that also live near the
Jawaban : D
The average person will say that agriculture means farming. He is partly right, for
raising crops is a branch of agriculture. So do livestock raising, dairy farming, fruit growing,
chicken raising and even fur farming. Agricultural includes the raising of every kind of plants
and animals that is useful to man.
With all its many branches, agriculture is the world's most important industry. It
supplies the food we eat and many of the materials from which we make our clothing.
Farms are classified according to the type of farming that is done and kinds of crops
and livestock that are raised. They may be classified in several different ways, such as
general, specialized, intensive, and extensive farms.
General farming is a farm where a variety of things is raised. On such a farm there may
be a herd of dairy cows whose milk the farmer sells. There may also be poultry to provide
extra income and supply some of the family's needs.
There are many factors that influence the types of crops and livestock that a farmer
raised. The most important one is climate which includes temperature, length of growing
season, sunshine, and rainfall. Another is the type of soil. The third is the amount of water
available for irrigation. By concentrating on the particular crops or animals that fit best with
this situation, the specialized farmer hopes to use his land in the most efficient and profitable
way.
When a farmer devotes a great deal of labor to a piece of land, he is practising
intensive agriculture. If he works in a large area of land with relatively little labor, he is
practising extensive agriculture. Intensive agriculture usually goes together with small farms.
A great deal of careful work is always involved in intensive agriculture. Often this work must
be done by hand. Extensive agriculture is usually practised on large farms or ranches where
most of the work is done by machinery.
8. These words are related to farming, EXCEPT ........
A. livestock
D. stock exchange
B. extensive farming
E. type of soil
C. irrigation
Jawaban : D
9. The practice of intensive and extensive agriculture is the main idea of paragraph ........
A. 2
D. 5
B. 3
E. 6
C. 4
Jawaban : E
C. types of farming
Jawaban : C
11. "They may be classified in several different ways ...." (Paragraph 3).
The underlined word refers to ........
A. crops
D. cows
B. plants
E. animals
C. farms
Jawaban : C
Many people now have a card which enables them to withdraw money from a cash
dispenser. You feed your card into the machine and key in your PIN (Personnel Identification
Number) and the amount of money you want. If you have enough in your account, the money
requested will be issued to you up to a daily limit. Your account is automatically debited for
the amount you have drawn out.
Provided you have a sound credit, you can get credit card from a bank and other
financial institutions. To obtain goods or services, you present your card and sign a special
voucher. When it receives the voucher, the credit card company pays the trader (less a
commission) and then send you a monthly statement. Depending on the type of card you
have, you will either have to pay in full or be able to pay part of what is owed and pay
interest on the balance left outstanding..
If you need to make fixed payments at regular intervals, e.g. for insurance premiums,
you can arrange a standing order (sometimes known as a banker's order) so that the
bank will do this for you.
12. If you withdraw your money from the cash dispenser, the amount of your money
will ........ as you have drawn out.
A. become more
D. become less
B. be credited
E. be doubled
C. become lost
Jawaban : D
14. Which of the following is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A. The credit card company pays the traders.
B. The credit card company sends you a monthly statement.
C. Banks and other financial institutions offer us credit cards to get goods and services.
D. Other financial institutions help the banks to provide credit cards.
E. A voucher is the only way to buy goods.
Jawaban : C
15. "Many people now have a card which enables them ........" (Paragraph 1)
"enables" means ........
A. forces
D. allows
B. supports
E. encourage
C. asks
Jawaban : D
Trappists are monks who are not allowed to preach or to teach. Their lives are devoted
to meditation, studying and reading.
In 1949, one group of Trappists fled to Hong Kong from China, leaving behind their
houses and their dairy industry. They dressed themselves as labourers and carried only a few
possessions.
Here, the monks had to start a new life. They found it difficult to obtain food and they
had nowhere to live; but somehow they managed with the help of the community and
charitable organizations. It was not until 1995 that the Hong Kong government granted them
land on Lantao island.
The monks are not allowed to beg for a living, so they had to work very hard on the
island. They started a dairy farm, kept about five hundred chickens and started growing their
own vegetables.
A large part of the work of the Trappists is concerned with their dairy. The cows are fed
regularly, milked and kept healthy. The dairy, which produces about two thousand bottles of
milk a day, brings the monks their main income. The monks sell about half of the milk to a
large hotel in Hong Kong, while hospitals and schools buy the rest. The monks also earn
some money by selling eggs. Sometimes, the Trappists sell some of their cattle. The monks
themselves do not eat meat, however, as they are vegetarians.
17. The Trappists are forbidden to ........
A. obtain food
B. grow vegetables
C. work very hard
Jawaban : D
20. The Trappists are monks who are not allowed to preach or to teach. (The first para
graph). "allowed" means ........
A. advised
D. suggested
B. ordered
E. instructed
C. permitted
Jawaban : C
Water pollution is really a problem for all people to solve. Solution to the problem .....(21).....
people to demonstrate their quality as responsible citizens. Individuals as well as their
industries .....(22)..... that they should not do anything .....(23)..... to the problem. They must
handle wastes properly. They must not .....(24)..... harmful substances, including chemical
wastes, into the river or other public waterways. Further more, it is .....(25)..... that everyone
fully understands the importance of recycling rubbish.
21. A. makes
B. helps
C. encourages
D. brings
E. requires
Jawaban : E
D. are realized
E. has realized
Jawaban : C
23. A. contributing
B. to contribute
C. contributes
D. is contributing
E. is contributed
Jawaban : B
24. A. pollute
B. waste
C. dump
Jawaban : C
D. keep
E. store
25. A. accepted
B. welcomed
C. expected
D. cleared
E. accounted
Jawaban : C
26. 1. His sister added Wage Rudolf to his name, so it became Wage Rudolf Supratman.
2. When he was seven years old his father sent him to Budi Utomo elementary school.
3. Two years later he joined his sister in Ujung Pandang.
4. She did this to enable her to send his brother to the Dutch elementary school.
5. Supratman was born on 9th March, 1903.
6. In 1912, his mother died.
The best arrangement of the sentences above is ........
A. 2-5-3-6-1-4
D. 5-2-6-3-1-4
B. 2-3-5-1-6-4
E. 2-3-5-1-6-4
C. 5-6-2-3-1-4
Jawaban : D
27. Tutut : Were you sleeping when I called you last night?
Indra : No, I went to the cinema.
From the dialogue we know that Tutut wanted to know if Indra ... when she called him.
A. sleeps
D. has been sleeping
B. slept
E. had been sleeping
C. was sleeping
Jawaban : E
A. advice
B. curiusity
C. agreement
D. permission
E. information
Jawaban : A
31. Mrs. Anwar : I heard that your son had won a scholarship to Pajajaran University.
Mrs. Budiman : Yes, that's right ............
He never ignores our advice and always studies hard.
A. I'm proud of him
B. I prided myself on his success
C. His pride would not let him down
D. I'm to proud to have been successful
E. He is a profile of a successful student
Jawaban : A
Jawaban : B
A. It sounds interesting
B. Sorry I can't
C. I'm afraid not
Jawaban : A
D. is being repaired
E. will have been repaired
Jawaban : D
45. Boss
: Are you sure that you can deal with complaints from angry clients?
Salesman : I'd say I am capable of doing that.
The salesman wants to tell us that he has the ........to deal with angry people.
A. opportunity
D. capacity
B. ability
E. reliability
C. quality
Jawaban : B
46. Aunti : Have you heard that you have been promoted to a higher position?
Weny : Oh, ........ Thank God.
A. it's a nuisance
D. I'm sorry to hear that
B. it is terrible
E. it's really wonderful.
C. I haven't heard about it
Jawaban : E
48. X : Tom, are you sure that we are going to have a math test next Monday?
Y : ........ We've finished lesson 5, haven't we?
A. I hope so
D. It's out of the question
B. I agree with that
E. I am 100 percent certain about it
C. I am sorry to hear that
Jawaban : E
49. Lawyers : Tom, your wife wants to get half of the property, the investment and
also the children.
Tom
: I don't get along with that. She claims too much, I think.
The underlined expression shows ........
A. disagreement
D. inability
B. impossibility
E. denial
C. uncertainty
Jawaban : A
50. Dito : I heard your brother was robbed in front of a bank after he had withdrawn
a lot of money.
Yono : ........ He is at home and he is fine.
A. It's not true
D. I disagree with your opinion
B. I can not deny it
E. I'm not sure about it
C. I bet you will deny that
Jawaban : A
51. Waiter
: What do you think of our "honey roasted chicken"?
Customer : ........with the dishes you served me.
A. I'm extremely satisfied
D. I prefer
B. I hate
E. I try
C. I don't like
Jawaban : A
52. Ria
: We'll have to steam rice for diner.
Yanto : Why? What's happened with the rice cooker?
Ria
: It is broken.
Yanto : ........ then
A. We'll get it repaired
D. We'll have someone repaired it
B. We'll have repaired it
E. We'll have it to repair
Jawaban : A
56. In 1946 Mother Teresa went into the Slums in order to be of better use to the poor.
"Slums" are ........
A. places where people live in dirty, poor and unhealthy environment
B. medicine which is given to the poor
C. things which are distributed to the poor
D. hospitals where poor people are treated
E. people who are poor
Jawaban : A
58. In the old of trade, people didn't use money but they exchanged something they had for
something the needed.
The word exchanged is closest in meaning to ........
A. gave
B. offered
C. exported
D. altered
E. bartered
Jawaban : E
59. It is easy to produce electricity from a wind generator. This is simply a windmill that
converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity.
The underlined word means ........
A. develops
D. replaces
B. adapts
E. produces
C. changes
Jawaban : C
60. Atomic energy can either be used to create electricity or to destroy millions of homes
in war.
The underlined word means ........
A. build
D. demolish
B. protect
E. renovate
C. produce
Jawaban : D
UAN 2004
Officer
Tina
Officer
Tina
Officer
Tina
:
:
:
:
:
:
D. Professional lawyer
E. Faculty of law
Jawaban : E
D. A waiter
E. Hotel manager
Jawaban : B
D. Television
E. A bulletin
Jawaban : A
Hayati Hutabarat says that she has downright satisfaction in her position in the company. But
what about some other thing in life. There are still important to many women like married
and children. Does Hayati regret not having time for this thing?
5. What is the text about ?
A. Unmarried women
B. Career women
C. Married women
D. Women's position in a company
E. Women's lives
Jawaban : B
Farmer in Lampung and West Java are likely to face difficulties with rice harvest in the next
two month. As hundred of thousands of hectare rice field have been under threat a long
drought. But it has tried worrying two provincies.
7. What is the text about?
A. The next rice harvest
B. Farmers in Lampung
C. Rice fields
D. Possible failure in the next harvest
E. Farmers in West Java
Jawaban : D
D. Next harvest
E. Difficult farmers
Jawaban : A
A supporter of the national education bill displays a sign reading "Endorse the national
education bill right now" to every motorist passing the back gate of the House of
Representatives compound in Senayan, Central Jakarta. Thousands of members from Islamic
groups gathered outside the compound on Tuesday demanding that the bill be endorsed.
9. The topic of the passage is about ........
A. national education
B. education bill
C. supporters of the bill
D. a supporter's idea
E. a public demand
Jawaban : C
Satellite Space-eye does not look like the satellites of the 1980's. It has large wings that
gather solar power. The power is for the motor. It keeps the satellite in the same place above
the earth. All the big farmers in the area have paid for the cost of Satellite Space-eye.
Constanza is one of those farmers, his home computer makes, the connection with
Satellite Space-eye. He asks to see a picture of the field in the south-west corner of his farm.
The picture appears on a TV screen. It is a picture of a green wheat field. Everything looks
fine. He then asks the computer to show the same area, but in colours. The colours show the
different temperatures in the field. He knows healthy wheat plants will all be green. The TV
screen blinks and a beautiful picture appears. It has many shades of blue, red, and green.
Constanza looks closely at the large red spot near the middle of the wheat field. He
knows that something is wrong in the wheat field. The red colour means the spot is warmer
than its surroundings. It may be due to-lack of moisture or not enough nutrients in the soil.
Insects eating the wheat can also show a red spot.
Constanza tells the computer to tell him more about the warm spot. The computer
points out that the problem is a shortage of nitrogen in the soil. He asks the computer to
predict the harvest if he adds the fertilizer. He then tells the computer the current market
price for wheat. He also tells the price of the fertilizer. He asks for a costing. He wants to
know if it will give him a profit to add the fertilizer. The computer gives him the answer, is it
a science fiction? No, it is happening now.
13. The red colour showed on the TV screen means that ........
A. the plants are healthy
B. the soil does not have enough nutrients
C. the temperature is low
D. the plants are not distrubed by any insects
E. the wheat field is in good condition
Jawaban : B
Dear Rossa,
I am a guy, twenty-eight years old. I have a problem with a girl friend. She is twenty
five years old. We have been dating each other for years, since we were high school students.
Now we have jobs. I feel very sure that we love each other. Now it is time for me to get
married. Unfortunately, her parents never approve of our relationship ever since the very first
time. My family, anyhow, does not really mind. At first I thought my girl friend had the
power to defend our love. But then he surrendered. She loves me and she loves her family
too. On the one hand she said, "I'll be happy if my family is happy." It means she had to get
approval from her parents.
For this, I was shocked. My heart was broken. She ended our relationship just at the
time when I was ready to marry her. When I was with her, we were very happy. We had a lot
in common and there were no conflict. The truth was, we separated only because of her
parents. They want her to marry her cousin, her aunt's son (this is one of the traditions in the
Karonese).
For the time being I am very upset. When I miss her I call her. Then we can eat
together, talk together for hours. We act like dating because she loves me, too. The real
problem is, she cannot refuse what her parents want.
So, should I forget my girl friend, the only one that I truly love? Or else, should I just
wait, and dream that one day she will be back to me?
Rio N., Padang
Dear Rio,
You call her your gil friend, but she has chosen her own way. For this reason I'd say that
there is nothing your can do except forget her and go on with your normal life. Hopefully you
can find another and live happily forever.
Rossa
15. The main idea of the first paragraph is that ........
A. the writer wants to get married
B. the writer has been dating for years
C. the writer has a problem with his girl friend
D. the writer feels sure that they love each other
E. the writer's parents disapprove of his relationship
Jawaban : C
17. Why do the girl's parents disapprove of their marriage? Because ........
A. they don't like Rio.
B. the girl is still studying.
C. Rio and his girl friend often got conflicts
D. they keep the Karonese tradition.
E. the girl has chosen another guy.
Jawaban : D
Uday and Qusay are killed and the delighted British and American governments
suggest that Iraq will be a safer place. Yes, the Iraqis may well feel safer. And - with the
dictator's brutal sons out of the way forever more confident about continuing the resistance
against the American occupiers.
Shortly before their deaths were announced, Richard Gephardt, Democrat presidential
hopeful, delivered a blistering attack on Bush's foreign policy which was driven, he said, by
"machismo" and "arrogant unilateralism". Bush, he continued, had treated U.S. allies "like so
many flies on America's windshield". He added: "Foreign policy isn't a John Wayne movie."
The attack on the villa where Saddam's sons were hiding might be seen as driving
home the point. Instead, the announcement that they had been killed by the U.S. troops in a
shoot-out is welcomed by Tony Blair as "great news".
19. The text mainly discusses about ........
A. Uday and Qusay who killed U.S. troops
B. Uday and Qusay who are killed by U.S. troops
C. Richard Gephardt who attacked Bush's domestic policy
D. The attack on the villa where Saddam Husein was hiding
E. Tony Blair who is welcomed by Saddam's sons, Uday and Qusay
Jawaban : B
22. "The attack on the villa where Saddam's sons were hiding might be seen as driving
home the point." (Paragraph 3)
The word attack has similar meaning to ........
A. raid
D. defend
B. resist
E. withdraw
C. shield
Jawaban : A
D. John Wayne
E. Richard Gephardt
At present, aeroplanes are playing a very important role to .....(24)..... one place to another.
People can go round the world just in a two day flight by the world's first supersonic airliner,
Concorde, which .....(25)..... at a height of over 18.000 metres and .....(26)..... a speed of over
2.000 km per hour.
24. A. disjoin
B. part
C. connect
D. separate
E. divide
Jawaban : C
25. A. goes
B. flies
C. jumps
D. drives
E. comes
Jawaban : B
26. A. cuts
B. continues
C. moves
D. reaches
E. limits
Jawaban : D
Jawaban : D
33. X : Could you tell me when I can see the director please?
Y : ........
A. I will give you some money now.
B. You can give me your schedule tomorrow.
C. Yes, you could tell me now.
D. I will swim in the sea tomorrow.
E. Let me check the schedule first.
Jawaban : E
34. The manager always comes early to the office. I wonder where he lives. I often see him
driving his car to jalan Pakubuwono Kebayoran Baru. So he leaves not far from the
office then.
What is the dialogue about?
A. The manager's car
B. The manager's office
C. The manager's house
Jawaban : D
35. Although the telephone was patented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. The first
transatlantic telephone cable went into operation eighty years later.
When the transatlantic telephone cable go into operation?
A. When he was still alive
B. Soon after he invented the telephone
C. Before he patented his invention
D. In 1796
E. In 1956
Jawaban : E
36. 1. The aim of a political party is to elect officials who will try to carry their interests.
2. A large political party usually has millions of members and supporters.
3. A political party is a group organized to support certain policies on questions of
public interests.
4. When people in a democracy disagree about what the government should do,
each voter expresses his opinion by voting for the candidate that supports his
side of the argument.
5. The questions may range from issues of peace, war and taxes, to how people
should earn a living.
The best order of the sentences above is ........
A. 3-2-1-4-5
D. 2-1-3-5-4
B. 2-1-3-4-5
E. 3-2-4-5-1
C. 2-1-4-3-5
Jawaban : A
40. Nuki : What was your sister doing when you arrived home last night?
Rendra : She ........ in the kitchen.
A. cooks
D. has been cooking
B. is cooking
E. was cooking
C. has cooked
Jawaban : E
42. "Watch the TV tonight. My daughter is on TV channel 5 at eight. She always makes
me happy."
"Sure, I will."
From the underlined words we know that the first speaker feels ........ her daughter.
A. proud of
D. disappointed at
B. angry with
E. doubtful about
C. worried about
Jawaban : A
43. A : Have you heard that uncle Joe will come next week?
B : Oh. really? When did he tell you?
A : Last week.
The underlined sentence is used to express ........
A. happiness
D. enjoyment
B. pleasure
E. curiousity
C. surprise
Jawaban : C
45. Mary introduced me to her former lecturer ........ she married after she had graduated.
A. of whom
D. whom
B. whose
E. who
C. of which
Jawaban : D
47. Niluh : I saw Sofyan come by bus this morning.Where is his car?
Andi : His car is out of order so he asked the mechanic to repair it.
From the dialogue we conclude that ........
A. Sofyan had repaired his car
B. Sofyan had his car repaired
C. the mechanic asked to repair the car
D. the mechanic asked Sofyan to repair the car
E. the mechanic and Sofyan repaired the car
Jawaban : B
48. Mr. Anwar : Are you pleased that your son wants to be a dentist?
Mr. Rahman : No, not really. I wish my son became a manager of my shoe-store.
The underlined expression means that .........
A. Mr. Rahman's son is a manager.
B. Mr. Rahman wants his son to be a manager.
C. Mr. Rahman's son is running,a shoe-store business.
D. Mr. Rahman's son was not a dentist.
E. Mr. Rahman's son was the manager of the shoe-store.
Jawaban : B
49. Jaya
Jawaban : C
51. Some pollutants are always ..........., because they are dangerous.
A. unavailable
D. unsuitable
B. undesirable
E. unavoidable
C. unchangeable
Jawaban : A
52. New research suggests that men and women should consider ........... cigarettes with
carrots, which are rich with betacarotene.
A. finding
D. recognizing
B. knowing
E. replacing.
C. searching
Jawaban : E
53. To accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural development is one
purpose of ASEAN.
"To accelerate" means ........
A. hold up
D. turn on
B. keep back
E. slowdown
C. speed up
Jawaban : C
54. The government has taken steps toward banning certain jobs for children in order to
protect them.
The underlined word means ........
A. warning
D. forbidding
B. crossing
E. eliminating
C. preventing
Jawaban : D
55. Jack was promoted area manager at Balik Papan but he objected.
The underlined word means ........
A. disapproved
D. defended
B. criticized
E. delayed
C. delighted
Jawaban : A
57. Mother Theresa was awarded the Nobel peace prize in 1979 for her work among the
homeless.
The underlined word means ... .
A. celebrated
D. proved
B. dedicated
E. attacked
C. granted
Jawaban : C
58.
59.
D. a bus driver
E. a manager
60.
UAN 2005
The Buyat Bay, issue has been a hot topic these past two weeks.
However, no party has claimed responsibility for the pollution in the bay. This country is
suffering from an old illness : it cannot see the culprits even though it could - if it wanted to.
The issue started when a non-governmental organization discovered that a number of
people living near the bay in South Minahasa district, North Sulawesi province, were
suffering from skin diseases.
Blood tests showed that some had high levels of mercury in their blood.
Public opinion then turned against the subsidiary of U.S based Newmont Minahasa
Corp. PT Newmont Minahasa Raya, accusing it of causing the pollution by dumping its
tailings in the bay.
1. This text mainly talks about ........
A. the pollution in the bay
B. the discovery of pollution by a non government organization
C. the failure of the government to find the culprits
D. the skin disease of the people living in Buyat Bay
E. the Buyat Bay issue
Jawaban : E
2. "Public opinion then turned ........ by dumping its tailings in the bay." (Paragraph 5)
The underlined word means ........ in a careless manner.
A. unloading
D. packing
B. piling
E. covering
C. burying
Jawaban : C
Nuclear power seems in some ways much cleaner than other sources of energy. Take
oil or coal as an example. When they are used in power stations, a great deal of smoke is
produced. The smoke contains a great deal of acid. Even if the smoke is cleaned by filters, a
lot of the acid still escapes into the air. This can be carried by clouds from power stations in
England to Scandinavia. When it rains there, the acid comes down with the rain. As a result,
the fish, in lakes and trees in forests begin to die.
But many people are still against nuclear power. They believe that the problem is not
just the danger of an accident in the atomic power stations. Highly radioactive material is
used. Radioactivity can cause cancer and other illnesses. Only a part of the material is used.
The rest - called waste - is just as radioactive. Although it is still highly dangerous, this
radioactive waste is often thrown into the sea. Nobody can be certain what will happen to it
there. Only one thing is certain. It will be highly dangerous for at least 240.000 years.
3. What is mainly discussed in the text ?
A. The acid rain.
B. An alternative energy.
C. An atomic power station.
Jawaban : E
B. exist
C. come
E. last
Jawaban : D
Each society has its own beliefs, attitudes, customs, behaviours, and social habits.
These give people a sense of who they are, how they should behave, and what they should or
should not do. These 'rules' reflect the 'culture' of a country.
People become conscious of such rules when they meet people from different cultures.
For example, in some. cultures, being on time can mean turning up several hours late for an
appointment, even for a business meeting; in others, 3 p.m. means 3 p.m. Also, the rules
about when to eat vary from culture to culture. Many North Americans and Europeans are
used to having three mealtimes a day and organizing their timetable around them. In some
countries, on the other hand, people often do not have strict rules like this - people eat when
they want to and every family has its own time table.
When people visit or live in a country for the first time, they are often surprised at the
differences that exist between their own culture and that in the other country. The most
common way of comparing two cultures is in terms of their differences - not their
similarities.
7. What does the writer want to tell you?
A. Strict rules.
B. Mealtimes day.
C. Culture differences.
D. Culture in a country.
E. Culture similarities.
Jawaban : C
8. New comers often feel ........ because their own culture is not similar to that in the new
country.
A. astounded
D. uninterested
B. bored
E. embarrassed
C. disturb
Jawaban : A
10. "Being on time can mean turning up several hours late ..." (Paragraph 2).
The underlined words mean ........
A. arriving
D. exposing
B. emerging
E. displaying
C. appearing
Jawaban : C
The problem of over population in Indonesia is made worse by the fact that fifty
percent of all Indonesians are below the age of eighteen years. Most of them are dependents.
They do not earn money to support themselves and are in need of many facilities like food,
medical care, clothing, education, and employment opportunities. Although a large number of
them are forced to drop out of school to earn a living, the government. still has to spent a
very large part of its revenue on education. Then comes the problem of creating enough jobs
for every new generation of school leavers or college graduates.
Although the problem of overcrowded cities is difficult to solve, there is a solution to
the problem of people living in overcrowded areas of the countryside. The solution is internal
migration. This means moving poor people from the countryside to different but
underdeveloped parts of Indonesia, where they may work to build a new life themselves. In
Indonesia, there are large and active resettlement programmes of his sort which have given a
new life to thousands of people.
12. What is mainly discussed in the text?
A. Population problem.
B. Migration in Indonesia.
C. How to solve unemployment in Indonesia.
D. Overcrowded cities
E. A new life for thousands of people
Jawaban : A
15. " ........ government still has to spend a very large part of ........" (paragraph 1)
16. " ........ from the countryside to different but underdeveloped parts of Indonesia."
(paragraph l ).
The antonym of underlined word is ........
A. developing
D. neglected
B. developed
E. growing
C. isolated
Jawaban : E
Flood is a body of water that covers normally dry land. Most floods are harmful. They
may ....(17).... homes and other properties and even carry off the top soil leaving the land ....
(18).... When people are not prepared, sudden and violent floods may bring huge ....(19).....
17. A. destroy
B. break
C. bunt
D. fall
E. drop
Jawaban : A
18. A. dry
B. wet
C. helpful
D. barren
E. fertile
Jawaban : E
19. A. advantages
B. demolition
C. benefits
D. questions
E. losses
Jawaban : B
20. Doctor
: What's happened to your son, Mrs. Rina?
Mrs. Rina : He said ........ a terrible pain in his stomach.
A. that he felt
D. whether he felt
B. that her feels
E. that he is feeling
C. if he is feeling
Jawaban : A
23. Rina
: May I go to Pangandaran, Mom?
Mother : Yes, but don't forget to take care of yourself.
Rina
: Thanks, Mom.
From the dialogue above, we know that mother ........ Rina togo to Pangandaran.
A. allows
D. avoids
B. orders
E. stops
C. forbids
Jawaban : A
25. Bobby : ........ you will do your best in the competition this season.
Brenda : Well, everybody expects that, and I feel certain about it anyway.
A. I believe
D. It's a pity
B. I don't care
E. It's nothing
C. I congratulate
Jawaban : A
27. Wido
: Would you like me to carry these books, sir?
Mr Sumadi : Sure, thank you very Much.
The underlined expression shows ........
A. offering to do something
B. asking to do something
C. apologizing for someone's mistake
28. X : There will be a party at my house tonight, Would you like to come?
Y : I'd love to, but I have an appoinment with my colleague.
From the dialog we know that the second speaker ........ the invitation.
A. gives
D. loves
B. declines
E. enjoys
C. takes
Jawaban : B
29. Raissa : I'm sorry, I can't leave now. We have to practise the last part of the drama but
we ........ by six o'clock.
Rezza : Don't worry. I'll wait until you finished.
A. finish
D. are finishing
B. will finish
E. will have finished
C. have finished
Jawaban : B
30. Ridwan : Do you think our youth have the competence to keep up with
the Americans in technology?
Ade
: I don't think so because it needs a lot of money.
The underlined word means ........
A. knowledge
D. experiment
B. cleverness
E. profession
C. capability
Jawaban : C
31. A : You have only a few minutes before the train leaves, or you ........ it.
B : Thank you for reminding me.
A. might miss
D. have to miss
B. have missed
E. should have missed
C. are missing
Jawaban : D
D. is being sold
E. has been sold
Jawaban : B
34. Shifa : It's difficult for me to solve the mathematics problem. I can't do it myself.
Radita : Let's solve it together, I'll have my brother ........ us if we can't do it.
A. help
D. helped
B. to help
E. helping
C. helps
Jawaban : C
36. Sherly : Billows of smoke from the forest fires in Jambi, Riau and West Kalimantan
are becoming thicker and thicker. They have harmful effects on our health
and daily activities.
Raissa : That's right. I think the government ........ people to understand the value of
forests and stop their bad habits.
A. educated
D. would educate
B. have educated
E. should have educated
C. are educating
Jawaban : E
38. Thailand, which has already won three gold medals at the Athens Olympics, will bid to
host the games in 2016, media reports ........ on Sunday.
A. said
D. demanded
B. claimed
E. justified
C. purposed
Jawaban : A
39. Hellen Keller Was known and admired throughout the world for the way she overcame
her handicaps.
The underlined word means ........
A. clarity in speaking
B. curiosity among friends
C. ability to do something good
D. difficulty in understanding something
E. disability of a person's body
Jawaban : D
D. incontinent
E. uninteresting
Jawaban : C
UAN 2006
"Koko, where are you?" Hamid called softly to his cat.
"He may have wandered to the harbour," said Hamid's friend, Muchtar.
Soon, the boys were at the harbour's gate, marked 'Gate 6', of Priok Harbour. Two
policemen were guarding the gate. The boys moved quietly so that the policemen would not
see them. The boys knew the policemen would chase them away if they saw them.
The boys knew Koko was somewhere neat the gate because they had heard him meowing.
The sound seemed to have come from a taxi that was parked near by. Hamid and Muchtar
saw two men standing beside the taxi. The men were talking in low tones. Then, one of them
opened the carboot, and Hamid saw Koko crouching among some bags.
Not long after that, the men left. Hamid quickly ran to the taxi. Finding the boat unlocked,
Hamid lifted the lid. What a shock! There were bags of explosive! At the moment, Hamid
heard the men coming back. He swept Koko into his arms and ran back to where Muchtar
was keeping watch.
"Those men are smugglers trying to bring explosive into the harbour," Hamid whispered
to Muchtar.
"What shall we do?" asked Muchtar fearfully.
"We must alert the policemen at the gate," Hamid said.
The boys moved cautiously until they reached the gate. Hamid told the policemen what he
had seen. The policemen did not really believe him, but they went with the boys to the taxi.
The policemen were just in time to see the men taking the bags of explosive out of the boot.
The policemen quickly stopped the men and handcuffed them.
1. Where did the two boys see the smugglers ........
A. Somewhere near the harbour.
D. Near a taxi.
B. At the guarded gate.
E. At gate 6.
C. At Priok harbour.
Jawaban : D
4. "The policemen quickly stopped the men and handcuffed them." (The last paragraph)
This part of the text is called ........
A. resolution
D. reorientation
B. orientation
E. complication
C. description
Jawaban : A
Once upon a time there was a poor widow who had an only son named Jack. They were so
poor that they didn't have anything except a cow. When the cow had grown too old, his
mother sent Jack to the market to sell it. On the way to the market, Jack met a butcher who
had some beautiful beans in his hand. The butcher told the boy that the beans were of great
value and persuaded the silly fad to sell the cow for the beans.
Jack brought them happily. When he told his mother about this, his mother became so
angry that she threw the beans out of the window.
When Jack woke up in the morning, he felt the sun shining into a part of his room but all
the rest was quite dark and shady.
So he jumped to the window. What did he see? The beanstalk grew up quite close past
Jack's window. He opened the window and jumped to the beanstalk which ran up just like a
big ladder.
He climbed ... and climbed till at last he reached the sky. While looking around, he saw a
very huge castle. He was very amazed.
Then Jack walked along the path leading to the castle. There was a big tall woman on the
doorstep. Jack greeted her and asked for the giantess mercy to give him breakfast, because he
felt very hungry. Although the giantess grumbled at first, finally she gave Jack a hunk of
bread and cheese and a jug of milk.
Jack hadn't finished when the whole house, began to tremble with the noise of someone's
coming. "Oh! It's my husband!" cried the giantess. "What on earth shall I do?"
Hastily the giantess opened a very big cupboard and hid Jack there.
5. Where did Jack sell his cow ........
A. At a castle.
B. At the market.
C. At the giant's castle.
Jawaban : E
Jawaban : C
8. Jack's mother looked very furious when Jack told that ........
A. the beans were precious
B. the butcher bought his cow
C. he had sold his cow to a butcher
D. he traded his cow for the beans
E. he met a butcher on the way to the market
Jawaban : D
Silkworms live for only two or three days after laying eggs. About 36,000 to 50,000 eggs
are laid, and these are carefully stored at the silkworm farm until they are ready to hatch. The
eggs hatch into caterpillars, which feed on mulberry leaves. Soon, the caterpillars are ready
to spin their cocoons. Not all caterpillars can spin silk cocoons.
Only the caterpillars of a silkworm moth known as 'Bombyx mari' can do such spinning.
This caterpillar has special glands which secrete liquid silk through its lower lip. The
liquid produced later hardens to form tine strands. The caterpillar makes its cocoons using
these strands. The threads on the outside of the cocoon are rough, while those inside are soft
and smooth.
Some fully-spun cocoons are heated. This kills the pupa inside. The cocoons are then put
into hot water to loosen the fine threads. Finally, these threads are reeled off the cocoons.
The length of unbroken thread produced by a single cocoon measures about one-and-ahalf kilometers. Being twisted together several of these threads make single woven materials.
10. What is the purpose of the text ........
A. To persuade readers to buy silk.
B. To put silk into different categories.
C. To entertain readers with the knowledge.
D. To present some points of view about silk.
E. To describe how silk comes into existence.
Jawaban : E
11. How are the threads on the outside of the cocoon ........
A. Fine.
D. Strong.
B. Soft.
E. Smooth.
C. Rough.
Jawaban : C
D. Hatching eggs.
E. Laying eggs.
Jawaban : A
The sense of taste is one of a person's five senses. We taste with the help of taste-buds in
the tongue.
There are four main kinds of taste: sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. All other tastes are just
mixtures of two or more of these main types.
The surface of the tongue has more than fifteen thousand taste-buds (or cells). These are
connected to the brain by special nerves which send the so-called 'tastes messages.
When the tongue comes into contact with food of any kind, the taste-buds will pick up the
taste. The nerves then send a message to the brain. This will make us aware of the taste. All
this happens in just a few seconds.
There are four kinds of taste-buds, each of which is sensitive to only a particular taste.
These four groups are located in different parts of the tongue.
The taste-buds for salty and sweet tastes are found round the tip of the tongue and along its
sides. Sour tastes can be picked up only at the sides of the tongue. The taste-buds of the bitter
taste are found at the innermost edge of the tongue. There are taste-buds at the centre of the
tongue.
The senses of smell and sight can affect taste. The good smell of food increases its taste.
Similarly, attractive colours can make food appear tastier and more delicious. If food does
not smell good or is dull-coloured, it will look tasty and may not taste good at all.
Very hot or cold sensations can make the taste-buds insensitive. Food that is too hot or too
cold, when placed in the mouth, will have no tastes at all.
13. We can taste any kind of food because of ........
A. the good smell of food
B. the four main kinds of taste
C. the taste-buds in the tongue
D. the senses of smell and sight
E. the taste-buds round the tip of the tongue
Jawaban : C
Lyme Regis is a beautiful old seaside town, with a lively little harbour, beaches, and lovely
walks, either by the sea or in the country nearby. For children there is the Marine Aquarium
and Dinosaur land, and in summer you can escape from the crowds and relax in the Jane
Austen Gardens with beautiful views over the sea. There are many interesting old streets with
cafes and restaurants. The best restaurant is the Pilot Boat down by the beach, which has very
good food and excellent wine.
19. "... and in summer you can escape from crowds ..."
The italic phrase means ........
A. find
D. avoid
B. keep
E. release
C. loose
Jawaban : D
MELBOURNE, Jan 22 (UPI) - Fire authorities in four Australian states are to control
bushfires fanned by strong winds and searing temperatures.
The Australian reported Sunday that blazes continued to burn in South Australia,
Tasmania, Western Australia and Victoria, where up to six homes have been destroyed.
In South Australia, much of Adelaide is engulfed in thick smoke. The firefighters who are
confronted by blast-furnace winds try to bring the flames under control.
At Robertstown in the state's mid-north, more than 2,500 acres have already burned.
Another bushfire, started by lightning, charred the earth near Mouth Flat on the southern side
of Kangaroo Island, while Ngarkat Conservation Park, in the State's upper-southeast, is also a
blaze.
A 7,500-acres fire at Mount Agnew in Zeehan, in the state's west, broke containment
lines Saturday afternoon, jumping a road and coming close to homes.
The most serious fires were in Victoria, where up to six homes were destroyed by a fire
near the town of Anakie, 36 miles west of Melbourne.
In Tasmania, falling temperatures and patchy, rain brought some relief to firefighters,
who continued to monitor 22 blazes across the state.
20. The writer wrote the text to ........ readers about newsworthy events in four Australian
states.
A. entertain
D. inform
B. persuade
E. amuse
C. explain
Jawaban : D
Jawaban : A
23. The reporter most likely got the information from ........
A. visitors
D. fire fighters
B. tourists
E. homeless people
C. commuters
Jawaban : D
24. "..., while Ngarkat Conservation Park, in the state's upper-southeast, is also a blaze."
(Paragraph 3)
What do the italic words mean ........
A. dangerous
D. on fire
B. covered
E. at risk
C. isolated
Jawaban : D
Jawaban : E
28. "These new feature can help streamline your billing tasks, ..."
The italic word means ........
A. idea
D. thought
B. aspect
E. phenomena
C. opinion
Jawaban : B
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2002 Juan Carlos Fresnadillo,
Federico and Sam are two lucky men, Federico survived an earthquake and has the
power to wrench fortune from those around him: he has the gift, Sam is a survivor of the
Jewish holocaust and manages a casino in the middle of a lava desert. One day Federico
challenges Sam, who expels him from paradise, taking his gift from him.
Years later, Federico thinks that he has found in Tomas, the only survivor of an air
accident, the instrument of his vengeance. By teaching him to control fortune, he can use him
to return to the casino and challenge the God of fortune. Together they begin a journey of
initiation, a succession of ever more strange and difficult tests in which the highest bet is the
luck of others; luck, which in this game is captured in a simple photograph. Everything goes
well until Sara, a policewoman who survives a car accident which kills her family, becomes
obsessed with discovering what is behind these clandestine games in which death and luck
become enmeshed. In which only one can remain intact. This film is really worth watching.
29. The purpose of the text is ........
A. to describe a film
B. to describe how a film is made
C. to inform readers about a good film
D. to entertain readers by telling a story
E. to review a film for a public audience
Jawaban : E
30. After reading the review, how would you judge this film ........
A. Bad.
D. Mediocre.
B. Fait.
E. Excellent.
C. Not bad.
Jawaban : E
To improve comfort and cleanliness at our school, a number of dust bins should be
increased.
When we look at classrooms, school corridors and school yard, there are papers,
mineral water cups, straws, and napkins here and there. The condition of uncleanliness and
discomfort really hinders learning and teaching environment. Litters thrown carelessly cause
disease, especially empty plastic cups or glasses. They can be filled out with water coming
from the rain. This can be placed for dengue mosquitoes to spread out. Besides, these rubbish
can deteriorate the scene. Well painted wall and green school yard do not mean anything if
litters are scattered everywhere.
Anyway I notice that most of the students in our school have responsibilities for their
school environment. They put their litters on the proper places. But some are not diligent
enough to find the dust bins. The numbers of dust bins in our schools are not enough. More
dust bins should be put beside each of steps, outside, of the classrooms, and some more along
the corridors. Probably one dust bin should be in every ten meters. So when students want to
throw away their litters, they can find the dust bins easily.
When school is equipped with sufficient dust bins, we do not have problems of filth
and discomfort any more. Our school will be very clean and become a nice place to study.
32. What is the writer's intention? To ........ readers to do something good.
A. inform.
D. entertain.
B. explain.
E. persuade.
C. describe.
Jawaban : E
33. According to the writer, more dust bins ........ in every ten meters.
A. should be decorated
D. are unnecessary
B. should be painted
E. are not required
C. should be placed
Jawaban : C
34. What is the writer's argument on a sufficient number of dust bins ........
A. They can prevent litters.
B. They can save janitor's energy.
C. Students are asked to clean them.
D. They make school environment neat.
E. Students can throw garbage away easily.
Jawaban : D
UAN 2007
Once upon a time, a rabbit wanted to cross a river but he could not swim. He had an
idea. He saw a boss of crocodile swimming in the river. The rabbit asked the boss of
crocodile, "How many crocodiles are there in the river'?" The boss of crocodile answered,
"We are twenty here." "Where are they?" the rabbit asked for the second time. "What is it
for?" the boss of crocodile asked.
"All of you are good, nice, gentle and kind, so I want to make a line in order. Later I
will know how kind you are," said the rabbit. Then, the boss of the crocodile called all his
friends and asked them to make a line in order from one side to the other side of the river.
Just then, the rabbit started to count while jumping from one crocodile to another : one ... two
... three ... four ... until twenty, and finally, he thanked all crocodiles because he had crossed
the river.
4. The story mainly tells us about ........
A. twenty crocodiles
B. the boss of the crocodile
C. a rabbit and twenty crocodiles
D. a rabbit and the boss of crocodile
E. the boss of the crocodile and all his friends
Jawaban : C
5. We know from the first paragraph that the rabbit actually wanted ........
A. to cross the river
B. to swim across the river
C. to meet the boss of crocodile
D. to know where the crocodiles are
E. to know the number of crocodiles there
Jawaban : A
10. "The University of Australia has an international educational reputation for ..."
The underlined word means ........
A. knowledge
D. character
B. prestige
E. interest
C. attitude
Jawaban : B
The police thought that two burglars started the robbery at 151 Pattimura street on Sunday
afternoon. The burglars broke into the students' room while they were going to a football
game. They never thought that while they were away, burglars would break into their
boarding house.
11. What happened to the students' room on Sunday afternoon?
A. The police broke it.
D. 'Iwo burglars broke it.
B. The police ruined it.
E. The students started to ruin it.
C. Burglars broke into it.
Jawaban : C
12. The burglars broke into the room when the students ........
A. were at a party
D. were at a football game
B. were taking a rest
E. were watching football on TV
C. were playing football
Jawaban : D
Jawaban : B
An elephant is the largest and strongest of all animals. It is a strange looking animal with its
thick legs, huge sides and backs, large hanging ears, a small tail, little eyes, long white tusks
and above all it has a long nose, the trunk.
The trunk is the elephant's peculiar feature, and it has various uses. The elephant draws up
water by its trunk and can squirt it all over its body like a shower bath. It can also lift leaves
and puts them, into its mouth. In fact the trunk serves the elephant as a long arm and hand.
An elephant looks very clumsy and heavy and yet it can move very quickly.
The elephant is very intelligent animal. Its intelligence combined with its great strength
makes it a very useful servant to man and it can be trained to serve in various ways such as
carry heavy loads, hunt for tigers and even fight.
15. The third paragraph is mainly about the fact that ........
A. elephants are strong
D. elephants are very useful
B. elephants can lift logs
E. elephants must be trained
C. elephants are servants
Jawaban : D
16. Which of the following is NOT part of the elephant described in the first paragraph?
A. It looks strange
D. It has a trunk.
B. It is heavy
E. It has a small tail.
C. It is wild
Jawaban : C
17. It is stated in the text that the elephant uses the trunk to do the following,
EXCEPT ........
A. to eat
D. to carry things
B. to push
E. to squirt water over the body
C. to drink
Jawaban : B
18. "The trunk is the elephant's peculiar feature ..." " (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word is close in meaning to ........
A. large
D. smooth
B. strange
E. long
C. tough
Jawaban : B
Have you ever wondered how people get chocolate from? In this Article we'll enter the
amazing world of chocolate so you can understand exactly what you're eating.
Chocolate starts with a tree called the cacao tree. This tree grows in equatorial regions,
especially in places such as South America, Africa, and Indonesia. The cacao tree produces a
fruit about the size of a small pine apple. Inside the fruit are the tree's seeds, also known as
cocoa beans.
The beans are fermented for about a week, dried in the sun and then shipped to the
chocolate maker. The chocolate maker starts by roasting the beans to bring out the flavor.
Different beans from different places have different qualities and flavor, so they are often
sorted and blended to produce a distinctive mix. Next, the roasted beans are winnowed.
Winnowing removes the meat nib of the cacao bean from its shell. Then, the nibs are
blended. The blended nibs are ground to make it a liquid. The liquid is called chocolate
liquor. It tastes bitter. All seeds contain some amount of fat, and cacao beans are not different.
However, cacao beans are half fat, which is why the ground nibs form liquid. It's pure bitter
Chocolate.
19. The text is about ........
A. the cacao tree
B. the cacao beans
C. the raw chocolate
Jawaban : D
21. ".... so, they are often sorted and blended to produce ...." (Paragraph 3)
The underlined word is close in meaning to ....
A. arranged
D. distributed
B. combined
E. organized
C. separated
Jawaban : C
Two students were discussing the school's new rule that all the students must wear a cap and
a tie. One of them showed her annoyance. She said that wearing a cap and a tie was only
suitable for a flag rising ceremony. So, she was against the rule. Contrary to the girl's
opinion, the other student was glad with it. He said that he didn't mind with the new rule
because wearing a cap and a tie will make the students look great and like real educated
persons. The first student gave the reasons that they would feel uncomfortable and hot.
Moreover, the classrooms were not air conditioned. The second said it wasn't a big problem.
He was sure that the students would wear them proudly. They would surely be used to it any
way.
23. The two students are discussing ........
A. the facilities in school
B. their homework
C. their uniform
D. their friends
E. their family
Jawaban : C
24. The boy said that he agreed.with the new rule in his school.
Which statement shows his agreement?
A. He was not annoyed.
B. He would not obey the rule.
C. He didn't care of the rule.
D. He didn't like wearing a cap and tie.
E. He didn't mind wearing a cap and tie.
Jawaban : E
SINGAPORE: A supervisor was jailed for two months for repeatedly striking his
Indonesian maid on the head and back with a television remote.
Muhammad Shafiq Woon Abdullah was brought to court in Singapore because he had
physically hurt the woman on several occasions between June and October 2002. the Straits
Time said.
The magistrate's court heard that Shafiq, 31, began striking Winarti, 22, about a month
after she started working for him.
He hit her on the head with the TV sets remote control because he was unhappy with
her work. On one occasion, he punched her on the back after accusing her of daydreaming.
S.S. Dhillon, Shafiq's lawyer, said that his client had become mad when he saw his
daughter's face covered as she was lying in bed. He said his Client thought the maid had put
the child in danger.
27. The text reported ........
A. the arrest of a supervisor
B. the working condition in Singapore
C. an Indonesian worker in Singapore
D. the Indonesian workers' condition in Singapore
E. a crime by a Singaporean supervisor towards his maid
Jawaban : E
28. Which one of the following statements is TRUE according to the text ?
A. A supervisor was put in jail for two years.
B. The supervisor gave many kinds of jobs to the maid.
C. The maid has been working for him for two months.
D. Winarti struck the supervisor with a remote control.
E. The supervisor hit his maid's head with the TV set's remote control.
Jawaban : E
Singapore is a city state, it is a city but it is also a state. It is a republic. Along with
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Brunei, it belongs to ASEAN, the
Association of South-East Asian Nations.
Like Indonesia, Singapore is a country of "Bhineka Tunggal Ika." Chinese, Malays.
Indians and Eurasians make up its citizens. Other Asians, including Indonesians, Japanese,
Philippines, Koreans, Thais and Arabs also live on that tiny island. Singapore is sometimes
called "Instant Asia" because you can see varieties of customs, cultures, and foods of nearly
all Asia in Singapore.
31. The text mainly talks about Singapore as ........
A. a nation
D. a city state
B. an island
C. a republic
E. a memberof ASEAN
Jawaban : D
33. "... Koreans, Thais and Arabs live on that tiny island." (Paragraph 2).
The underlined word may be replaced by "very ........"
A. cute
D. broad
B. huge
E. harrow
C. small
Jawaban : C
35. Mira : Hi, Dad, I will be late home because the committee will hold a meeting after
class. Father : It's okay but you must go straight home after the meeting.
Mira : Don't worry, Dad.
Mother : What did Mira say?
Father : She said that she would be late home today.
What is the most possible place where Mira is talking to her father?
A. A hall.
D. Her school.
B. Her home.
E. A meeting room.
C. The office.
Jawaban : B
UAN 2008
Some of the world's finest roads make use of bodies of water. They are called canals.
Canals are man made waterways. They are usually straight and narrow. But they are
filled with water. They connect rivers and lakes, oceans and lakes, rivers and rivers, and
oceans and oceans so that boats and ships can go from one to the other.
Most canals are used for transportation. Barges, boats, and ships carry goods over canals.
Some are used to irrigate land or to carry sewage from large cities. Canals also reduce the
cost of shipping goods and offer travel short cuts.
Canals even go over hills and mountains. But you know that water can't flow up a hill; so
how can the water and boats in a canal go up a hill?
Something called a lock is used. It is a giant tank. The tank is big enough to hold a long
boat. The boat floats into the tank, and the doors behind it are closed to lock the boat in there.
Then more water is let into the tank. When the tank is full of water, the tank door in front of
the boat is opened and the boat floats out. The boat floats higher and higher as the water
rises. It floats either out into a higher part of the canal or into another tank or lock, which will
lift it still higher.
To go down the hill on the other side, the boat enters a lock that is full of water. As the
water is let out of the lock, the boat will float lower and lower. So locks make it possible for
boats or ships to move from one water level to another.
1. The text is about ........
A. roads
B. waterways
C. water transportation
Jawaban : D
3. According to the text the canals join together the following EXCEPT ........
A. rivers and lakes
D. rivers and oceans
B. oceans and lakes
E. oceans and oceans
C. rivers and rivers
Jawaban : D
Maura, who liked to be thought of as the most beautiful and powerful queen of Arabia,
had many suitors. One by one she discarded them, until her list was reduced to just three
sheiks, all equally young and handsome, rich and strong. It was very hard to decide who
would be the best of them.
One evening, Maura disguised herself and went to the camp of the three sheiks, as they
were about to have dinner, and asked them for something to eat.
The first gave her some leftover food; the second gave her some unappetizing camel's
tail; the third sheik, who was called Hakim, offered her some of the most tender and tasty
meat. After dinner, the disguised queen left the sheiks' camp.
The following day the queen invited the three sheiks to dinner at her palace. She ordered
her servants to give each one exactly what they had given her the evening before.
Hakim, who received a plate of delicious meat, refused to eat it if the other two could not
share it with him, and this act finally convinced Queen Maura that he was the man for her.
"Without question, Hakim is the most generous of you," she announced her choice to the
sheiks." So it is Hakim I will marry."
5. The three sheiks were not ........
A. rich
B. young
D. gloomy
E. handsome
C. strong
Jawaban : D
7. The Queen ordered her servants to give the sheiks the same kind of food she got from
the evening before because ........
A. she wanted to entertain her guests
B. she wanted to test the sheiks's taste
C. she wanted to see the sheiks's reactions
D. she wanted to make a joke of the sheiks
E. she wanted to repay the sheik's kindness
Jawaban : C
D. An application letter.
E. PT Citra Energy Development.
Petroleum products, such as gasoline, kerosene, home heating oil, residual fuel oil and
lubricating oils, come from one source. Crude oil is found below the earth surface, as well as
under large bodies of water, from a few hundred feet below the surface to as deep as 25.000
feet into the earth interior. Crude oil is obtained by drilling a hole through the earth, but
sometimes more dry holes are drilled than those producing oil. Pressure at the source, or
pumping, forces the crude oil to the surface.
Crude oil wells flow at varying rates, from ten to thousands of barrels per hour.
Petroleum products very greatly in physical appearance: thin, thick, transparent, or opaque.
Their chemical compositions are made up of only two elements: carbon and hydrogen, which
form compounds called hydrocarbons. Other chemical elements found in the union with the
hydrocarbons are few and are classified as impurities. Trace elements are also found, but
these are of such minute quantities that they are disregarded.
The various petroleum products are refined from the crude oil by heating and
condensing the vapors of crude oil. These products are called light oils such as gasoline,
kerosene, and distillate oil.
11. The best title of the text is ........
A. Petroleum Products.
B. Crude Oil Products.
C. Petroleum Processing.
Jawaban : B
Mangrove Trees
A mangrove is a tropical marine tree or shrub of the genus Rhizhopora. Mangroves have
special aerial roots and salt-filtering tap roots that enable them to thrive in brackish water
(brackish water is salty, but not as salty as sea water).
There are several species of mangrove trees found all over the world. Some prefer more
salinity, while others like to be very close t a large fresh water source (such as a river). Some
prefer areas that are sheltered from waves. Some species have their roots covered with sea
water everyday during high tide. Other species grow on dry land, but are still part of the
ecosystem.
Mangrove need to keep their trunk and leaves above the surface of the water. Yet they
also need to be firmly attached to the ground so they are not moved by waves. There are three
types of mangrove roots that play an important role for it:
1. Support roots which directly pierce the soil.
2. Level-growing roots which twist upwards and downwards, with the upward twists
emerging on the water surface.
3. Level-growing roots whose downward twist (sub-roots) appear on the water surface.
Any part of a root that appears above the water flows oxygen to the plant under water
surface. As the soil begins to build up, these roots produce additional roots that become
embedded in the soil.
14. The main idea of the text is ........
A. Mangroves grow on dry land
B. Mangroves are tropical marine trees
C. There are many species of mangroves
D. Mangrove roots filter the salt on the sea-water
E. Mangrove roots are attached firmly to the ground
Jawaban : B
16. In order to grow well mangroves require the following, EXCEPT ........
A. The roots twist upwards and downwards.
B. The trunk should be above the water surface.
C. The leaves should be above the water surface.
D. The trees should be firmly attacehd to the ground.
E. The parts of the plant under the water should have enought salt.
Jawaban : E
D. Extracurricular activities.
E. Participants of the debate.
Jawaban : C
Is it important to know what your kids are watching? Of course yes. Television can
expose things you have tried to protect them from, especially violence, pornography,
consumerism, etc.
A study demonstrated that spending too much time on watching TV during the day or at
bed time often causes bed time disruption, stress, and short of sleep duration.
Another research found that there is a significant relationship between the amount of
time spent for watching television during adolescence and early adulthood, and the
possibility of being aggressive.
Meanwhile, many studies have identified a relationship between kids who watch TV a
lot and being inactive and overweight.
Considering some facts mentioned above, protect your children with the following tips:
1. Limit television viewing to 1 - 2 hours each day.
2. Do not allow your children to have a TV set in their bedrooms.
3. Review the rating of TV shows that your children watch.
4. Watch television with your children and discuss what is happening in the show.
19. What is the text about ........
A. The programs shown on TV.
B. Watching TV is disadvantageous.
C. The effects of watching television on kids.
D. Reviewing the ratings of TV shows is important.
20. The following are the effects of watching TV a lot EXCEPT ........
A. stress
D. bed time disruption
B. being active
E. shorten sleep duration
C. being aggressive
Jawaban : B
21. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text ........
A. All TV program are good for children.
B. Children know what programs to watch.
C. It is good for a kid to watch TV all day long.
D. It is very important for children to have a TV set in their bedrooms.
E. Spending too much time for watching TV may cause kids inactive.
Jawaban : E
Nuclear power is generated by using uranium, which is a metal mined in various parts of
the world. The first large-scale nuclear power station was opened at Calder Hall in Cumbria,
England, in 1956.
Some military ships and submarines have nuclear power plant for engines. Nuclear
power produces around 11 % of the world's energy needed, and produces huge amounts of
energy. It causes no pollution as you'd get when burning fossil fuels.
The advantages of nuclear is as follows:
1. It costs about the same as coal, so it's not expensive to make.
2. It doesn't produce smoke or carbon dioxide, so it doesn't contribute to the greenhouse
effect.
3. It produces huge amounts of energy from small amount of uranium.
4. It produces small amounts of waste.
5. It is reliable.
On the other hand, nuclear power is very, very dangerous. It must be sealed up and
buried for many years to allow the radioactivity to die away: Furthermore, although it is
reliable, a lot of money has to be spent on safety because if it does go wrong, a nuclear
accident can be a major disaster.
People are increasingly concerned about this. In the 1990's nuclear power was the fastest
growing source of power in many parts of the world. In 2005, it was the 2nd slowest-growing.
23. The text dismisses ........
A. nuclear in general
B. nuclear biggest station
C. the danger of radioactive
D. the disadvantages of nuclear power
E. the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power
Jawaban : E
Breaking and Entering is an unusual film. Will and Sandy are two architects working on
a major urban renewal project in the King's Cross section in London. The area is unsafe and
ready for such a project. Will and Sandy move their offices into a nearby vacant warehouse.
Will has to deal with constant burglaries at his new office. One night, he saw Miro
trying to break into the building. He chased Miro to his run down apartment block and
watched him return home to his mother, Amira, a Bosnian immigrant who makes a living
tailoring clothes. Soon, Will 'meet' Amira and they begin an affair. And Amira learns that Will
holds the key of her son's future. How far will this mother go to protect her son? Breaking
and Entering is a very interesting film, it is almost entirely character driven. Tis is not a bad
thing although in the film we are exposed to a story or action driven.
Anthony Minghella, the director, creates some of the most believable, interesting
characters these actors have ever played. It is almost painful to watch them on their journey.
Each of the characters makes decisions affecting how their lives will play out, or change and
these decisions and actions affect the story. The characters aren't reacting to the story. They
are changing it.
27. The text is mainly about ........
A. a review of a new film, Breaking and Entering
B. the process in making the new film, Breaking and Entering
C. an amusing story dealing with experience in different ways
D. an account of an unusual or amusing incident retold by the film
28. "Will and Sandy move their offices into a nearby vacant warehouse." (Paragraph 1)
The antonym of the underlined word is ........
A. empty
D. occupied
B. fulfilled
E. luxurious
C. covered
Jawaban : B
29. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text ........
A. Miro is one of the burglars who tried to break into Will's new office.
B. Will has to deal with constant burglaries at his new office.
C. Miro is Amira's son, a Bosnian immigrant who makes a living by tailoring clothes.
D. The area where the two architects work is unsafe and ready for a renewal project.
E. Minghella, the critic, creates some of the most interesting characters the actors have
ever played.
Jawaban : E
PHILIPPINES: At least nine people were killed and dozens were injured when the
Philippines security forces clashed with dozens of slum dwellers who resisted the tearing
down of their homes in the northern province, a police commander said Tuesday.
Raul Gonzales, the police chief in the northern Cordillera area, said, that the soldiers
and police officers traded gunfire with dozens of people who are illegally occupying the
private land in Kalinga province.
"Our team was ambushed on their way to the community to be demolished," said
Gonzales. He added that the security only defended themselves after the residents dug
foxholes and opened fire with automatic rifles.
"Nine people were killed and dozens were wounded, including 10 police officers during
almost 10 hours of fighting. We even had to evacuate some of our officers who needed
surgery to get the bullets from their bodies."-Reuters
30. What is the passage about ........
A. An illegal gunfire trade.
B. A demolition of illegal slum dwellers.
C. A fight between the police officers and the soldiers.
D. A clash between the security forces and the slum dwellers.
E. A clash between the police officers and the security officers.
Jawaban : D
Jawaban : A
Last week I took my five-year old son, Willy, to a musical instrument store in my
hometown. I wanted to buy him a set of junior drum because his drum teacher advised me to
buy him one. Willy likes listening to music very much. He also likes asking me everything he
wants to know. Even his questions sometimes seem precocious for a boy of his age. He is
very inquisitive.
We went there by car. On the way, we saw a policeman standing near a traffic light
regulating the passing cars and other vehicles. He blew his whistle now and then.
Seeing the policeman blowing his whistle, Willy asked me at once, "Dad, why is the
policeman using a whistle, not a drum?"
Hearing his unexpected question I answered reluctantly, "Because he is not Phil Collins!"
33. What does the text talk about ........
A. Willy and his new drum.
B. Phil Collins and his drum.
C. A policeman and his whistle.
D. Willy's drum private teacher.
E. The writer's five-years old son.
Jawaban : E
34. From the text above we know that Willy is a/n ........ boy.
A. smart
D. childish
B. funny
E. annoying
C. stupid
Jawaban : A