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LISTENING SECTION
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken
English. There are four parts to this section with special direction for each part.
Part I
Question 1 to 2
Direction:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English.
The dialogues or questions will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so
you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
After you hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and
decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a
sample question.
You will hear :
Woman : Hi, Rudy. Why are you in a hurry?.
Man : Ive got a telephone call fro my sister. Ciliwung river overflood
and my house is flooded.
Woman : Oh, Im sorry to hear that.
What can we conclude from the dialogues ?
The woman feels curious about the mans sister.
A. The woman expresses his sympathy to the man.
B. The woman wants to hear the mans problem.
C. The mans sister called the man from his house.
D. The man calls the woman from Ciliwung river.
The best answer to the question is The woman expresses his sympathy to the man.
Therefore you should choose answer (B)
1. A. Bus station
B. Museum
C. Botanical garden
D. Market
E. Station
2. A. Asking permission
B. Asking help
C. Offering help
D. Giving help
E. Giving permission
3. A. Boutique
B. Shoe shop
C. Electonic shop
D. Train station
E. Bookstore
Part II
Question 6 to 8
Direction:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English. The
dialogues or monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so
you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the
dialogue or monologue, look at the five pictures provided in your test book, and decide which
one would be the most suitable with the dialogue or monologue you have heard.
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A B C D E
7.
A B C D E
8.
A B C D E
A
Part III
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Question 9 to 12
Direction:
In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogues spoken in English, followed
by five responses, also spoken in English. The dialogues and the responses will be spoken
twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand
what the speakers are saying. You have to choose the best response to each question.
Now listen to a sample question.
Man : Where are you going to stay ?
Woman : At the Sunan hotel near the beach
Man : Why there?
Woman : .......
What will the woman most likely reply ?
A. Stay there
B. It provides excellent service
C. Theres a hotel there
D. Its on the beach
E. Its expensive
The best answer to the question is choice B. it provides excellent service. Therefore, you
should choose B.
Part IV
Question 12 to 15
Directions:In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. They will be spoken
twice. After you hear the monologue and the questions about it, read the five possible answers
and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.
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Dear Mr. William
This is the end of the Listening Section
Thank you for sending the advertising information. We have decided not to place an ad
in the December issue, but we will consider placing one in the next issue in March.
READING SECTION
We will be in touch. Again thank you for your assistance.
The following text is for questions 16 to 18.
Sincerely yours,
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SovHok
SovHok
Landscape Architect
16. What does the letter mainly discuss?
A. The information about the Landscape Architect.
B. The information about moving the headline news.
C. The information about the sending advertisement.
D. The information about the placing an ad publishing.
E. The information about the progress achievement of company.
17. What is Hoks business?
A. Marketing
B. Designing garden
C. Selling advertising
D. Service information
E. Designing skyscrapers
18. Why did Mr.Hok write the letter?
A. To get a job.
B. To place an ad in December.
C. To ask Mr.Williams for a subscription.
D. To give gratitude about the newest information
E. To say he wasnt interested in placing an ad now.
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E. Inviting the member to conduct seminar about the good clients.
20. What would be likely to attend the seminar?
A. A stockbroker.
B. A private investor.
C. A newspaper publisher.
D. A journalist for business.
E. A manager in a not-for-profit organization.
21. How can you join the seminar?
A. Call 676-9980
B. Present this letter
C. Send a back the card
D. Send a short form and payment
E. Send your business card and request
22. What will be discussed at the seminar?
A. How to get new clients
B. How to be a good manager
C. Building client relationships
D. How to predict good investment
E. Fiduciary service management firms
Last week while cycling near a jungle, Rudy noticed a bright light through
the trees. He stopped his bicycle and walked into the jungle. He hid behind a tree
and tried to see where the light came from. It was the headlights of a while van. One
man opened the back doors while the other two walked into a hut nearby.
Rudy noticed some boxes in the back of the van. The man carried one box
out. It looked heavy. Rudy heard the man said something. Then the two men came
out and begun to help their friend. They carried several boxes at first. Later, they
began to drag them. Suddenly, one box torn and its contents spilled out. Rudy could
not see what it was. So he tried to get a closer look. He saw a lot of thin square
plastic packets.
Rudy realizes what the contents are. Suddenly, the mens angry voices
alerted him. He quickly went back to his bicycle and cycled as fast as possible to
the nearest police station.
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23. What was Rudy doing near the jungle?
A. He was cycling.
B. He was sitting in a van.
C. He was carrying some boxes.
D. He was followed a white van.
E. He had appointment with some men.
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The following text is for questions 25 to 27
The disaster and victim identification (DVI) team of the East Java Police on Friday identified
the bodies of eight more passengers of AirAsia flight QZ8501, which crashed into the Java
Sea on Dec. 26 last year.
With the identification of eight more bodies, the DVI teams identification count has reached
89.
The eight bodies have been identified as those of Michael Clemency Ardhi, ReggyArdhi,
Juliana HO, Kenneth Matthew Gunawan, Kayla Audrey Gunawan,
FransiscaLannyWinataLiem, all from Surabaya, and Vincencia Sri Andrijany from
Probolinggo, East Java, and RonyHandoyo, from Malang, East Java.
The bodies were identified by matching primary data such as the DNA of their mothers and
the DNA profiles of the victims personal belongings.
Michael Clemency Ardhi was identified with the help of the DNA obtained from his
umbilical cord that is still stored in the hospital where he was born, Yusuf said.
25. How many victims were found by the DVI team on Friday?
A. 8 victims
B. 18 victims
C. More than 8 victims
D. 10 victims
E. 2 more victims
26. ....... from his umbilical cord that is still stored in the hospital where he was born, Yusuf
said. (last paragraph).
The wordstoredis closest in meaning to
A. hid
B. gave
C. kept
D. took
E. brought
A
27. How were the bodies of the victim identified?
A. By identifying the DNA from their mother.
B. By looking for the family data.
C. By identifying the dead body.
D. By interviewing their mother.
E. By investigating the witness.
The blood is the transport system by which oxygen and nutrients reach the bodys cells
and waste materials are carried away. The heart, a muscular organ, positioned behind the
ribcage and between the lungs, is the pump that keeps this transport system moving.
Blood leaves the left side of the heart and travels through arteries, which gradually
divide into capillaries. In the capillaries food and oxygen are released to the body cells, and
carbon dioxide and other waste products are returned to the bloodstream. The blood then
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travels in veins back to the right side of the heart, where it is pumped directly to the lungs. In
the lungs, carbon dioxide are exchanged for oxygen, and this renewed blood flows back to the
left side of the heart, and the whole process begins again.
29. The blood then travels in veins back to the right side of the heart, where it is pumped
directly to the lungs. (paragraph2).
The word it refers to .
A. the veins
B. the head
C. the lings
D. the blood
E. the bloodstream
30. This renewed blood flowsback to the left of the heart
The underlined word can be best replaced by .
A. move
B. continue
C. get back
D. movement
E. hang down
31. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
A. Blood is transport system in our body.
B. Blood travels through arteries after leaving the left side of heart.
C. Blood travels in divide into capillaries through both sides.
D. This renewed blood flows back to the left side of the heart
E. In the capillaries food and oxygen are released to the body cells
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The following text is for questions 33 to 35
Faster planes and cheaper flights are making it easier than ever before for people to
travel. In the most developed societies, visiting exotic places is a sought-after status symbol.
The tourism industries of both developed and developing countries have recognized this fact
and are learning to take advantage of it.
There are, however, some problem associated with this new industry. Firstly, there is
the increasing crime rate. Some locals see tourists as an easy prey because, not only are they
in unfamiliar territory and therefore less able to take care of themselves, but also they carry
visible items of wealth, such as cameras and jewelry which can be disposed of quickly for
profit.
Another major problem is health. With greater mobility comes greater danger of
spreading contagious disease around the world. One carrier returning home could easily start
an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed. Moreover, the emergence of many diseases
which resist antibiotics is causing scientist to be increasingly concerned about this issue.
Also to be considered is the natural environment, which can be seriously threatened by
too many visitors. Australias Great Barrier Reef, for example, is in danger of being destroyed
by tourists and there are plans to restrict visitors to some of the more delicate coral cays.
There are just three of the reasons why any country should be wary of committing
itself to an extensive tourism development program.
33. Why does the natural environment become one of the serious problem associated with the
faster planes and cheaper flight? Because ....
A. it easily started an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed
B. it can be destroyed by too many visitors
C. they carry visible items of wealth
D. the health problem will increase
E. it can increase crime rate
A
34. Why is the crime rate increasing due to the new industry?
A. The tourists come by plane.
B. Some tourists carry visible items of wealth.
C. The tourists are spreading contagious diseases.
D. The new industry makes the number of unemployment increase.
E. The government is planning to restrict visitors to some coral cays.
35. One carrier returning home could easily start an epidemic before their illness
wasdiagnosed (Paragraph 3)
The underlined word means....
A. found
B. healed
C. observed
D. identified
E. examined
The following text is for questions 36 to 38.
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In the sequel of Sherlock Holmes this time, Professor James Moriarty (Jared Harris)
is the most dangerous enemy. Moriarty is not the kind of person who is hesitant to remove the
lives of many people in order to achieve his goals. Explosions in Strassbourg are one of the
results of Prof. Moriartys creation.
Holmes was nosy when his friend, Dr. Watson (Jude Law) was getting
married,because the marriage would automatically makes Holmes lose his partner in
investigating the case.
A gypsy woman, Madam Sinza Heron (Naomi Rapace), helped Holmes the adventure
this time. There was also The Holmes Brother, Mycroft Holmes (Stephen Fry) who came to
be an accomplice of the detective this time.
Arguably the visual effect of A Game of Shadow is more stable than its predecessor.
A few slow-movement scenes later find in the cease-fire. Colors are displayed also feels right.
Farce as those made by Holmes and several other characters in the film guaranteed to
invite laughter. The chemistry between Robert Downey Jr. and JudeLaw is not be doubted
anymore. Since in the first film, the two men were able to captivate the audience and not be
missed.
Chess compete between Holmes and Prof. Moriarty became the ultimate point. They
both described the mind wanders respectively. Do you intrigued with the acting of the
detective? The film Sherlock Holmes; A Game of Shadow can be an alternative
entertainment at this weekend.
36. The chemistry between Robert Downey Jr. And Jude Law isnt be doubted
because....
A. the two men have captivated the audience in the first film
B. the chemistry is formed through their friendship in real life
C. farce made by the two men guaranteed to invite laughter
D. the two men are partner in investigating some cases
E. the two men described the mind wanders
A
37. What did the movie director do to invite laughter in his film?
A. He hired the clowns.
B. He showed the cartoons.
C. He acted like comedians.
D. He made jokes within the scene.
E. He forced the actors to be funny.
(Source: http://freeenglishcourse.info/pros-cons-curriculum-2013-)
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39. What is the main idea of paragraph 4?
A. The combining of two subjects into one material is more beneficial for theteachers.
B. The learning subjects in Curriculum 2013 are combined with Indonesian.
C. Teachers have difference competences in most of schools in Indonesia.
D. In primary school it combines science subjects with Indonesian.
E. Integrated learning is not an effective way of learning.
40. The following statements are the argument for points of Curriculum 2013, EXCEPT ...
A. It burdens the teachers in the preparation of teaching and learning process.
B. It will make students focus on the challenges future of the nation.
C. It involves the good points of previous curriculum.
D. It emphasizes on active students learning.
A
43. What makes sea-horse remarkable?
A. Its. Size.
B. Its reproduction process.
C. Its respiratory process.
D. Its shape.
E. Its rapid movement.
44. We know from the text that....
A. sea-horse eat weeds for their food
B. the male sea-horse do the hatching
C. To : All
sea-horse employees
is so called because it is a tiny horse
D. From
the female
: K.sea-horse
Osafo keeps her eggs in her pouch
E. the female sea-horse doesnt eat fish during pregnancy
Director, Personnel
Date : December 21, 2014
The following text is for questions 45 to 47
The corporation is pleased to announce a new policy which will
allow employees to take paid off for volunteer activities. Employees may
take up to eight hours of paid leave per month to volunteer for charity
organization. Employees are eligible11for this program if they are full-time
and have been employed here for at least one year. Charitable leave must be
requested in advance: otherwise, employee will not be paid for that time.
Charitable leave must also be approved by the employees supervisor.
45. What does the new policy allow employees to do?
A. Take paid leave during pregnancy.
B. Have more holidays.
C. Get paid for volunteer work.
D. Go home early.
46. How much time may an employee take under this program?
A. One hour per week.
B. Three hours per week.
C. Six hours per month.
D. Eight hours per month.
E. One a year.
47. What must an employee do to get paid for time off
A. Get the permission of the charity.
B. Leave work for one day.
C. Fill out an absence form.
D. Ask his or her supervisor for in advance.
E. Leave for a month. A
The following text is for questions 48 to 50
Once upon a time there lived a young man, named Nazar. He lived a very poor life.
One day, Nazar went to town to look for a job. He had to climb up the hill and (48) ... a thick
jungle to get to a nearest town. Suddenly, he heard (49) ... from a bush. When he approached,
he found some people gathering around a big tree. Nazar realized that the people were doing
against God order. Then he took out a big (50) ... axe and planned to cut down the tree.
48. A. checked
B. examined
C. inspected
D. went through
E. hunted through
49. A. trembles
B. shadows
C. movement
D. gestures
E. sounds
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50. A. dull
B. sharp
C. edge
D. thick
E. rough
GOOD LUCK
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