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BAHASA INGGRIS

Structure and Written Expression


121. By the time Edo has arrived in Papua, he should, with the help of a tour guide, ........ a great and
challenging adventure there.
a. to be ready for
b. ready for
c. be ready for
d. be ready

122. Versailles Palace ..... the place of the royal family of french, but now it is not more than a historical site
a. was used to
b. was used to be
c. used to be
d. used to

123. The sushi store located on a train station in Tokyo is ........


a. so famous as i want to visit it someday
b. such a famous restaurant that i want to visit it someday
c. such a famous that i want to vist it someday
d. such famous a restaurant that i want to visit it someday

124. When the teacher gave the children a quiz, their parents..... for them for one and half hour.
a. have been waiting
b. waited
c. were waiting
d. had been waiting

125. The official of the competition requires that the application form .... by the applicant.
a. sign
b. is signed
c. Be signed
d. Being signed
126. Which of the following sentence is wrong .....
a. A number of popular artists should be asked to do their reponsibility
b. A number of popular artists were asked to do their responsibility
c. A number of popular artists has been asked to do their responsibility
d. A number of popular artists will be asked to do their responsibility

127. She ..... her boyfriend for one hour last monday.
a. Has been phoning
b. phoned
c. Had been phoned
d. Was phoning

128. ...... the inventor famous like a celebrity chef, the cake becomes the icon of the town.
a. Making
b. Made
c. To make
d. To be made

129. The president, along with some ministers, ........ to inform the citizens about the dangerous situation
of the country.
a. Are going to
b. Going to
c. Are be going to
d. is going to

130. I cant decide which university i should enter. The choice is ....... PKN STAN, University of Indonesia,
and Bandung Institute of Technology.
a. Between
b. Among
c. Around
d. On

131. Rina ........ a table for six on that fancy restaurant if she wants to treat us tonight.
a. Had better to reserve
b. Had to better reserve
c. Had better reserve
d. Had to reserve better

132. Yvone is a very talented musician. Not only can she play saxophone very well , .....................
a. But also she is a good piano player
b. But she is also a good piano player
c. But she is a good piano player also
d. She is also a good paino player

133. Fajar is the best student in his class. He can do difficult test problems faster ......................
a. Than anybody in his class
b. Than anyone in his class
c. Than anybody else in his class
d. Than the students in his class

134. Coming late to school on Monday, ........... as I crossed the school gate.
a. A teacher stopped me
b. I was stopped
c. A teacher gave me a punishment
d. I was gave a punishment by a teacher

135. Winda, will you send the mails please? Im busy right now.
Im busy myself, but I ........ anyhow.
a. Will have them sent
b. Will have my secretary to send them
c. Will have to send them
d. Will have sent them

136. Maria is so happy because her mother doesnt mind about ........................ every night to her house.
a. Her boyfriend comes
b. Her boyfriends coming
c. her boyfriend is coming
d. hey boyfriend to come
137. The building.......... is an indonesian citizen will be nominated as the best building in the world.
a. Which the designer of it
b. That the designer
c. The designer of which
d. The designer of it

138. The legendary newspaper ................ is kept in the city museum.


a. The evidence for the corruption case are taken from it
b. Where the evidence for the corruption case are taken
c. It was from them the evidence for the corruption case are taken
d. From which the evidence for the corruption case are taken

139. Febri played guitar.......................... in the reunion show last night.


a. and also hit drum
b. And drum
c. And he also played drum
d. and drum was also pllayed by him

140. Not until a child is five years old ........... to attend a full time school.
a. he ready
b. does he ready
c. is he ready
d. To be ready

141. The colour of rainbow is more beautiful ........


a. Than the sun
b. Than that of the sun
c. To compare than the sun
d. In comparison with the color of the sun

142. Having found the electricity, she turned the heater on.
This means ..........
a. While turning on the heater, she found the electricity
b. She turned on the heater when she found the electricity
c. She found the electricity, before she turned the heater on
d. After she had found the electricity, she turned the heater on

143. The price of the beautiful bag has been .......... by the producer due to the over demand of it.
a. Raising
b. Raised
c. Rise
d. Rised

144. Having dinner in a fancy restaurant costs ................. having dinner in a fast food kiosk .
a. Twice more than
b. Twice as much as
c. As much twice as
d. As much as twice

145. Do you know what ........?


a. Has the man done to the crying girl
b. Did the man do to the crying girl
c. Has done by the man to the crying girl
d. The man has done to the crying girl

146. The man who was sitting on the street bench would not help that old lady to cross the street, and
.............
a. Neither did the other man on the street
b. Neither would the other man on the street
c. Neither had the other man on the street
d. The other man on the street neither

147. The city reporters may ....... the national library to get complete resources for their news .
a. Lend some books from
b. Borrow some books from
c. Borrow some books to
d. Lend some books to to
148. Although our professor had hoped that we ........................ on business communication, we did a
project about cuktural communication for the final task.
a. arrange a project
b. had arranged a project
c. would arrange a project
d. arranging a project

149. .................................. is still questionable.


a. Can he be the one who stole the gold
b. He was the one who stole the gold
c. Why is he involved in stealing the gold
d. Whether he was the one who stole the gold

150. The car driver got accident in a big street last night. She ......... carelessly.
a. Should not have driven
b. Must not have driven
c. Might not have driven
d. Would not drive

Identifying Error
151. The Johnsons have visited Anchorage and Vienna, and they convince me that they like Vienna
A B C
the best.
D
152. After participating on making a film based on his book, Anwar Fuadis masterpiece becomes more
A B C
popular among young people.
D
153. Despite their recommendation that he should appear only on important event, the governor has a
A B C
plan to visit poor people in slump area.
D
154. In spite of the requirement that she perform the ballet without special shoes, she could perform
A B C
The Black Swan very good.
D
155. Stanley was definitely a faster runner than anyone on his team and appeared headed for the State
A B C D
championship.

156. The price of oil depends in several factors, including supply and demand in relation to the value of
A B C D
the dollar.

157. We were hurrying because we thought that the bell has already rang.
A B C D
158. We are considering buying a house in Cibubur, but we want to find out the taxes are first.
A B C D
159. Perhaps the colonists were looking for a climate like Indonesia, when they decided to settle the
A B C
South East Asia regions instead of the Australian continent.
D
160. His speech was a careful worded attempt to evade his responsibility in the matter.
A B C D
161. Sophia was quick to inform us that her friend Mona was most popular, intelligent girl in her class.
A B C D
Reading Passage
Colorblindness
Myths related to the causes and symptoms of "colorblindness" abound throughout the world. The term
itself is misleading, since it is extremely rare for anyone to have a complete lack of color perception. By
looking into the myths related to color blindness, one can learn many facts about the structure and genetics
of the human eye. It is a myth that colorblind people see the world as if it were a black and white movie.
There are very few cases of complete colorblindness. Those who have a complete lack of color perception
are referred to as monochromatics, and usually have a serious problem with their overall vision as well as an
inability to see colors. The fact is that in most cases of colorblindness, there are only certain shades that a
person cannot distinguish between. These people are said to be dichromatic. They may not be able to tell
the difference between red and green, or orange and yellow. A person with normal color vision has what is
called trichromatic vision. The difference between the three levels of color perception have to do with the
cones in the human eye. A normal human eye has three cones located inside the retina: the red cone, the
green cone, and the yellow cone. Each cone contains a specific pigment whose function is to absorb the light
of these colors and the combinations of them. People with trichromatic vision have all three cones in working
order. When one of the three cones does not function properly, dichromatic vision occurs.

162. What is the text mainly about?


a. The colorblindness and the solution to cure it
b. The myth and the true about colorblindness
c. The cause of colorblindness
d. The type of colorblindness

163. What is the true fact about colorblindness?


a. In most cases of colorblindness, a person cannot distinguish between all kind of shades
b. There are so many cases of complete colorblindness
c. Mostly, people who are suffering from colorblindness have dichromatic vision
d. Dichromatic vision occurs when there are more than three cones in a mans retina

164. From the passage we may conclude that...


a. Colorblindness occurs when a person has more than three cones in his retina
b. There are very few cases of monochromatic vision have ever occured in the world
c. Colorblind people can see the world as if it were just black and white
d. A normal vision can only absorb the light of certain colors
165. What does the word symptoms in the first sentence mean?
a. sensation that is associated with a particular disease
b. causes that are associated with a particular disease
c. medication that becomes the cure of a certain disease
d. the methodology of preventing a certain disease

166. which of the following is not the cone that a human has in his retina...
a. the red
b. the yellow
c. the blue
d. the green

Popular Sport
For centuries, people have been playing kicking games with a ball. The game of soccer developed from
some of these early games. The English probably gave soccer its name and its first set of rules. In European
countries, soccer is called football or association football. Some people believe that the name "soccer" came
from "assoc.," an abbreviation for the word association. Others believe that the name came from the high
socks that the players wear.
Organized soccer games began in 1863. In soccer, two teams of eleven players try to kick or head the ball
into their opponents goal. The goalie, who tries to keep the ball out of the goal, is the only player on the
field who is allowed to touch the ball with his or her hands. The other players must use their feet, heads, and
bodies to control the ball. Every four years, soccer teams around the world compete for the World Cup. The
World Cup competition started in 1930.
Brazil is the home of many great soccer players, including the most famous player of all, Pel. With his
fast footwork, dazzling speed, and great scoring ability, Pel played for many years in Brazil and then later
in New York. During his 22 years in soccer, he scored 1,281 goals and held every major record for the sport.
People in more than 140 countries around the world play soccer. It is the national sport of most European
and Latin American countries. Soccer is definitely the worlds most popular sport.
James Naismith, a physical education teacher in Massachusetts, invented basketball in 1891. Naismiths
boss asked him to invent a game that students could play indoors during bad weather. He wanted to find a
game that wasnt as physically rough as soccer, football, or wrestling. Naismith attached peach baskets to
a railing ten feet above the floor at either end of the gym. The players used a soccer ball. A person sat on a
ladder next to each basket at either end of the gym, and threw out the balls that landed in the baskets.
Naismith decided that having only five players on each team would keep the game from getting too rough.
Two years later, metal hoops with net bags replaced the peach baskets. Officials pulled a string on the nets
to release the balls that went in. In 1894, Naismith added the backboard behind each net and changed to a
larger ball. In 1913, people began using the bottomless nets that are used today.
During a basketball game, two teams of five players each throw the ball into two baskets at opposite
ends of a court. Players bounce, or dribble, the ball to the basket or pass the ball to teammates. A team
scores points by getting the ball into their teams basket. The team with the highest score wins. By the
1900s, basketball was the most popular indoor sport. Athletes in approximately 130 countries play the
game. Basketball is especially popular in the United States, China, and Puerto Rico
(taken from : http://www.pearsonlongman.com)

167. which of the following is wrong according to the text?


a. The basketball game was invented due to the need of indoor sport during bad weather
b. Basketball is as phisycally rough as soccer, football, or wrestling
c. The English probably gave soccer its name and its first set of rules
d. When it was first invented, basketball players used a soccer ball

168. Where did the name soccer come from?


a. From the low socks that the players wear
b. From assoc., an abbreviation for the word associable
c. From the high socks that the players wear
d. From soc., an abbreviation for the word society

169. When did the very first world cup competition start?
a. In 1921
b. In 1863
c. In 1930
d. In 1928

170. What country is the home of many great soccer players according to the text?
a. The Great Britain
b. England
c. Italy
d. Brazil
171. Why does soccer become the worlds most popular sport according to the text?
a. Because it is the easiest sport that every men can do
b. Because it is the national sport of most Asian and African countries
c. Because it has very big influence to many people around the world
d. Because it is played by people in more than 140 countries around the world

172. Which professional football player mentioned in the text ?


a. David Bechkam
b. Ricardo Kaka
c. Pele
d. Alessandro del Piero

The Effects of Stress


There is a famous expression in English: "Stop the world, I want to get off!" This expression refers to
a feeling of panic, or stress, that makes a person want to stop whatever they are doing, try to relax, and
become calm again. 'Stress' means pressure or tension. It is one of the most common causes of health
problems in modern life. Too much stress results in physical, emotional, and mental health problems.
There are numerous physical effects of stress. Stress can affect the heart. It can increase the pulse
rate, make the heart miss beats, and can cause high blood pressure. Stress can affect the respiratory system.
It can lead to asthma. It can cause a person to breathe too fast, resulting in a loss of important carbon dioxide.
Stress can affect the stomach. It can cause stomach aches and problems digesting food. These are only a few
examples of the wide range of illnesses and symptoms resulting from stress.
Emotions are also easily affected by stress. People suffering from stress often feel anxious. They may
have panic attacks. They may feel tired all the time. When people are under stress, they often overreact to
little problems. For example, a normally gentle parent under a lot of stress at work may yell at a child for
dropping a glass of juice. Stress can make people angry, moody, or nervous.
Long-term stress can lead to a variety of serious mental illnesses. Depression, an extreme feeling of
sadness and hopelessness, can be the result of continued and increasing stress. Alcoholism and other
addictions often develop as a result of overuse of alcohol or drugs to try to relieve stress. Eating disorders,
such as anorexia, are sometimes caused by stress and are often made worse by stress. If stress is allowed to
continue, then one's mental health is put at risk.
It is obvious that stress is a serious problem. It attacks the body. It affects the emotions. Untreated,
it may eventually result in mental illness. Stress has a great influence on the health and well-being of our
bodies, our feelings, and our minds. So, reduce stress: stop the world and rest for a while.

173. Which of the following is not a common problem caused by stress?


a. physical problems
b. intelligence problems
c. mental problems
d. emotional problems

174. According to the essay, which of the following parts of the body does not have physical problems
caused by stress.
a. the arms
b. the stomach
c. the lungs
d. the heart

175. Choose the best answer to explain how alcoholism is caused by stress.
a. alcohol is used as tranquilizer
b. alcohol is popular
c. alcohol creates a chemical process in humans body
d. alcohol is similar to medicine

176. Which of the following is not caused by long-term stress?


a. bloating
b. addiction
c. anorexia
d. alcoholism

177. Symptoms of emotional stress include .........


a. feeling joyous
b. feeling hungry
c. feeling thirsty
d. feeling tired
178. Which of the following show how stress can affect the emotions?
a. It can make people feel nervous
b. It can make people kill himself
c. It can make people control his anger
d. It can make people less tired

179. Stress can affect the respiratory system by ...............


a. Causing a person to breathe too slowly
b. Causing anorexia and bulimia
c. Losing lot of important oxygen from body
d. Leading to ashtma

180. Which of the following can result from long-term stress?


a. Bliss
b. Whimsy
c. Eating disorientation
d. Drug addiction

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