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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
3 parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
Part I.
Questions 1 to 5
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The dialogues or questions
will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand
what the speakers say.
After you hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one would
be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.
The best answer to the question What will the woman do? is choice (A), Do her plan.
Therefore, you should choose answer (A).
1. A. The accident of the sky diver.
B. The death of the sky diver.
C. The accident of a plane.
D. The sky divers action.
E. The sky divers show.
2. A. He felt exhausted.
B. He fell while walking.
C. He fell out of a plane.
D. A parachute fell on him.
E. His two parachutes didnt open.
3. A. He was crazy.
B. He fell out of a plane.
C. He was severe bleeding.
D. They thought he was dead.
E. He had many broken bones.
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4. A B
C D
5. A B
C D
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Part II.
Questions 6 to 12
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several questions or statements spoken in English. The questions and
responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question or statement.
Questions 13 to 15.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear a monologue. The monologue will be spoken two times. It will not be
printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
After you hear a 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.
There have been a number of important American novelists in this century, but F. Scott Fitzgerald is
one of the more interesting ones. Born in 1896 and educated at Princeton, he wrote novels that describe
the post-war American society, very much caught up in the rhythms of jazz.
In 1920, the same year that he published his first book, This Side of Paradise, he married Zelda
Sayre, also a writer. His most famous book, The Greet Gatsby, appeared in 1925.
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Fitzgerald had a great natural talent, but he became a compulsive drinker. A brilliant success in
his youth, he never made the adjustments necessary to a maturing writer in a changing world. His later
novels, All the Sad Young Men, Tender is the Night, and The Last Tycoon, were less successful, so that
when he died in 1940 his books were out of print and he had been almost forgotten.
His reputation now is far greater than it was in his lifetime, especially since the film version of
his novel The Great Gatsby was released.
19. In 1920, the same year that he published his first book, This Side of Paradise, he married Zelda
Sayre, also a writer. (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word has the same meaning as .
A. Happiness
B. Delighted
C. Perfect
D. Blesses
E. Heaven
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says Professor Tom Walley, Director of the HTA programme and Professor of Clinical Pharmacology in
the Prescribing Research Group at the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of
Liverpool. The MCRN has been set up to investigate safe and appropriate medicines for children, and
the HTA programme is delighted to be supporting the new network to help address this largely
neglected area. The HTA programme
intends to commission a variety of research projects (including primary, secondary and methodological designs)
to help support the new network, with investigators from all disciplines invited to bid for research work in the
area. This is the latest step in the Department of
Healths pediatric medicines strategy which aims to improve childrens health through the development
of childrens medicines, says Professor Sally Davies, Head of Research & Development at the
Department of Health. Currently, most medicines are designed and tested in adults, so healthcare
professionals must use their skill and judgment when prescribing medicines for children. We want to
see safer and more effective treatments designed specifically for children. Research commissioned and
funded through the Health Technology Assessment programme, and coordinated through the Medicines
for Children Research Network, is vital in achieving this. (http://www.hta.nhsweb.nhs.uk/news/nes
item.htm)
24. . and up to a quarter of all medicines prescribed in pediatric inpatient care fall into this category, says
Professor Tom Walley (Paragraph 2) The underlined word is similar to .
A. given
B. asked
C. required
D. suggested
E. recommended
25. The MCRN has been set up to investigate safe and appropriate medicines for children, and the HTA
programme is delighted to be supporting the new network to help address this largely neglected area.
(Paragraph 2)
What does the word set up mean?
A. managed
B. modified
C. established
D. accomplished
E. distinguished
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Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a bacteria that has been isolated from sea water, shell fish, plankton and salt
springs. It has been a major cause of food poisoning in Japan and the Japanese have done several
studies on it. They have confirmed the presence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in the north and central
Pacific with the highest abundance in inshore waters, and particularly in or near large harbors.
A man named Nishio
studied the relationship between the chloride content of sea water and seasonal distribution of Vibrio
parahaemolyticus and concluded that while the isolation of Vibrio parahaemolyticus was independent
of the sodium chloride content, the distribution of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in the sea water was
dependent on the water temperature. In fact it has been isolated in high frequencies during summer,
from June to September, but was not isolated with the same frequency in winter.
Within four or five days eating contaminated foods, a person will
begin to experience diarrhea, the most common symptom: this will very often be accompanied by
stomach cramps, nausea, and vomiting. Headache and fever, with or without chills, may also be
experienced.
28. Which of the following locations would be the most likely to have a high concentration of Vibrio
parahaemolyticus?
A. the middle of the ocean
B. sediment
C. a bay
D. a sea
E. water
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than we had been led to believe, reflecting the very different racial, ethnic, class, and religious customs
among different American groups.
The most reason government statistics reveal that only about one third of all current American
families fit the traditional mold and another third consists of married couple who either have no
children or have none still living at home. Of the final one third, about 20mpercent of the total number
of American households are single people, usually women over sixty-five year of age. A small
percentage, about 3 percent of the total, consist of unmarried people who choose to live together, and
the rest, about percent, are single, usually divorced parents, with at least one child. Today, these varied
family types are typical, and therefore, normal. Apparently, many American are achieving supportive
relationships in family forms other than traditional one.
31. What would be the best title for this reading passage?
A. The traditional American family
B. The current American family
C. The nuclear family
D. The ideal family
E. The modern family
34. .that only about one third of all current American families fit the traditional mold
(Paragraph 2)
The word current is similar to .
A. typical
B. present
C. perfect
D. traditional
E. advanced
35. According to the passage, married couples whose children have been grown or who have no
children represent .
A. 33,5 percent of households
B. 20 percent of households
C. 7 percent of households
D. 5 percent of household
E. 3 percent of households
Questions 36 to 40 refer to the following text.
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been drinking his brandy in; (iii) and finally, he was kicked out of the police force later on because of
his reputation for lying.
In the Stringybark Greek incident, Ned was charged with the willful murder of Constables
Lonigan, Scanlon and Kennedy. Ned resisted arrest and had to shoot Lonigan three times. Kelly says
that it was not murder but self defense and he gave Lonigan a change to surrender. We feel that
Mcintyres evidence is weak. He said that the bullets came from the back and not from the front. Dr
Nicholson finds the opposite, stating that Loligan stood hid ground and met Ned on equal terms.
The Glenrowan incident was probably the most bold battle of the Kelly gang. The police sent
up their base in the Jones hotel. Although this was a gallant battle it was also a fatal battle as Joe
Byrne, Dan Kelly and Steve Hart died as a cause of it. Ned was taken prisoner and taken to their trial.
We believe that Ned is guilty on the charge of holding hostages, endangering the community, and the
shooting of police troopers and hostages.
In our opinion, we say that Ned is guilty for half the things he did but he received an unfair trial.
He shouldnt have been hung publicly but given a long imprisonment.
39. In the Stringybark Greek incident, Ned was charged with the willful murder of Constables
Lonigan, Scanlon and Kennedy. (Paragraph 3)
What does the word willful mean?
A. intentional
B. wonderful
C. hopeful
D. careful
E. confident
40. The Glenrowan incident was probably the most bold battle of the Kelly gang. (Paragraph 4)
The word bold means .
A. fear
B. weak
C. strong
D. afraid
E. brave
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43. Who should Dr. Han contact if she has other questions?
A. The conference coordinator?
B. A hotel receptionist
C. Davis & Reeves
D. A ticket agent
E. Le Zhaolie
NOTICE:
To make your shopping at Senayan City as soon as possible, you are invited to use
our concierge services at the Concierge Desk. The Concierge Desk is located on the
main level, beside the Gourmet Food Shop. We offer a range of shopper services
including public transportation schedules, direct lines to taxi services, and package
mailing. We also have a complete database of merchandise in our stores, so that we
can direct you to the store that will best suit you need. You may visit the Concierge
Desk in person, or you may call from the direct-line telephone at any of lighted
directory maps in the mall.
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44. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To inform the customers to use concierge services.
B. To invite the customers to shop in Senayan City.
C. To inform the customers to shop.
D. To go shopping to Senayan City.
E. To use facilities for shopping.
45. What is one way to get in touch with the Concierge Desk?
A. Stop one of their representatives.
B. Page them from a store.
C. Use the direct phone.
D. Write a letter.
E. Visit directly.
West Cornwall
The area that was once the engine room of Britains mining industry has a haunting beauty. The towns
of Redruth and its sibling Camborne were West Cornwalls mining heartland. It is a place where one
must spend time to recognize the beauty. Five kilometers to the west, the village of Portreath overlooks
an area of sand, book ended by cliffs.
Portreath is the best village in the area. It began as the playground of the Redruth Camborne
miners. Now it is slightly middle-class resort filled in summer with families on holidays. In the mid 19 th
century the small harbour bustled with sailing vessels.
Corwalls mining land-scapes have been nominated for World Heritage status. At dusk, we
climb Cam Brea, an Iron Age settlement and hill fort close to Redruth. We count more than a dozen
mine chimneys against the evening skyline. Standing on top of Cam Brea, it is hard to believe that 150
years ago these relics of the mining industry shrieked with the sound of heavy machinery. Now, except
for chirruping of the birds, all is silent.
If youve got the legs and the stamina theres no better way to get to know Cornwalls wild
Atlantic seaboard than to hike it. The National Trust looks after 260 km of Cornish coastline, sand
dunes and sheltered bays for walkers. On a breezy day with the sun flitting in and out of clouds, we
take the local bus from Redruth to St Agnes and hike 12 km south to Portreath.
The 18 km cycling trail is the best in that part of the country. It takes you from Portreath in the
west to the river at Devoran in the southeast. The path follows the tracks of the horse drawn tramways
that once hauled ore to the ports.
Surfing is popular on the beaches of west Cornwall. There is always a hardly group of surfers in
the waves in all weather. New quay is the surf capital but there are plenty of good beaches north
towards Padstow and south to St Ives.
(Adapted from article in week-end Australian, February, 2005)
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E. Corwalls mining land-scapes.
48. What happened if you had the legs and the stamina?
There is no Cornwalls wild Atlantic seaboard.
A. better method to know
B. better way to get
C. good method to reach
D. good way to touch
E. better way to arrive
49. Standing on top of Cam Brea, it is hard to believe that 150 years ago these relics of the mining
industry shrieked with the sound of heavy machinery. (Paragraph 3)
The underlined word has the same meaning as .
A. influenced
B. shouted
C. made
D. cried
E. voiced
50. The towns of Redruth and its sibling Camborne were West Cornwalls mining heartland.
The word sibling is similar to .
A. cousin
B. sister
C. relative
D. branch
E. center
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TRY OUT UJIAN NASIONAL
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2008/2009
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Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Kelas/ Program : IPA/ IPS/BAHASA
Waktu : 120 menit
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SCRIPT:
Listening Section
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English.
There are 3 parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
Part I.
Questions 1 to 5
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The dialogues or
questions will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen
carefully to understand what the speakers say.
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.
Man: Did you watch that TV program last night about the sky diver whose parachute didnt open
after he had jumped from his plane?
Woman: No, I didnt. Did he die?
Man: No, its really unbelievable how he could have survived such as a free fall, much less live to
tell about it on television!
Woman: What happened?
Man: Neither of his chutes open as he plummeted to the ground.
When they found him, they thought he was dead. Doctors said hed never walk again, but he
proved them wrong.
Woman: How long was he recuperating?
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Man: He spent eighteen months in the hospital while his bones were mending, most of which were
broken. He was no sooner discharged than he went back and jumped out of a plane again.
Woman: Gee, some people sure do crazy things!
Narrator:
Man:
Im an office employee. I usually arrive at the office at seven. I read newspaper everyday before
handling the work. I usually work with the computer to finish my job. Unfortunately, my health does
not support my activity. Now, I am staying at hospital because I am suffering a kidney disease. My
doctor said that I must be hospitalized for many days until I am getting well. In the medication, the
specific cause of the pain is treated. Until recently, the doctor thought that it is not wise to give pain
medicine to me with severe abdominal pain until a diagnosis is made because the medicine might mask
important symptoms. Pain relievers are often now be given while tests are in progress.
Part II.
Questions 6 to 12
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several questions or statements spoken in English. The questions and
responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question or statement.
6. Woman: Hi, Andrew! Why didnt you come to the party last night?
Man: My sister was sick. I must accompany her to the doctor.
Narrator: What does the woman express?
woman: .
A. I am pity on her.
B. I am surprised.
C. I am disappointed.
D. I am sorry to hear that.
E. I am worried about it.
A. Id love to.
B. It doesnt matter.
C. Im feeling happy.
D. Thats okay. Ill do it.
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E. Absolutely! Youre right.
9. Woman : Op! Its very painful. I sprained my ankle. I cant drive my car.
Narrator : What does the man express?
Man : .
A. Poor you.
B. How pity you are.
C. Would I lift your car?
D. Can I drive your car, please?
E. Could you help me, please?
10. Woman : Would you mind coming to my wedding party?
Narrator : What does the man respond?
Man : .
11. Man : How was your dinner at an Italian restaurant last night?
Woman : All food is very delicious. The services are very good.
The waiters are friendly.
Narrator : What does the woman express?
Woman : .
A. I feel happy.
B. I am satisfied.
C. I like it very much.
D. I agree with you.
E. I am proud of you.
A. Im really confused.
B. I am sorry. I cant.
C. Its my problem.
D. Ill try. Ill do it.
E. Perhaps I can do it.
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Part III
Questions 13 to 15
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear a monologue. The monologue will be spoken two times. It will not be
printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
After you hear a 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.
Woman:
Robert Edwards was blinded in an automobile accident nine years ago. He was also partially deaf because of old
age. Last week, he was strolling near his home when a thunderstorm approached. He took refuge under a tree
and was struck by lighting. He was knocked to the ground and woke up some 20 minutes later, lying face down
in water below a tree. He went into the house and lay down in bed. A short time later, he woke; his legs were
numb and he was trembling, but when he opened his eyes, he could see the clock across the room fading in and
out in front of him. When his wife entered, he saw her for the first time in nine years. Doctors confirm that he
has regained his sight and hearing apparently from the flash or lighting, but they are unable to explain the
occurrence. The only possible explanation offered by one doctor was that, since Edwards lost his sight as a result
of trauma in a terrible accident, perhaps the only way it could be restored was by another trauma.
14. Narrator: What was the first thing that Robert Edwards saw after being struck by lighting?
15. Narrator: What was Edwards doing when he was struck by lighting?
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