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Error Recognition

Questions 16 to 20.
In questions 16 to 20, each number has four underlined words or phrases that are marked by A, B, C
and D. you have to identify one underlined word or phrase that should be corrected or rewritten, and
mark your answer.
16. Wow! It is a really big house. I think it is the biggest than mine.
A B C D
17. Anna : Why was Kattie angry with you?
A
Mary : Oh, I think she was jealous. She always feels threatening everytime her boyfriend
B
talks to another girl.
C
Liza : That’s sounds ridiculous.
D
18. Kiki : Why didn’t you come to Tania’s party yesterday?
A
Agam : I am so sorry, I wasn’t able to come. If my father had gave me permission.
B C D
I would have been there.
19. Arief : The lady who is talking with Mr. Gary is the mathematic teacher.
A
Bandi : I know her quite well but do you know the other one whom is sitting beside her?
B C
Arief : Of course, she is my French teacher.
D
20. Resa : Did you talk to Andrea?
A
Irish : Yes, I did. She’s high, dark, and beautiful.
B C D
Reading Comprehension
Questions 21 to 31
Questions 21 to 31 are based on a selection of reading materials, such as notices, letters, forms,
articles, and advertisements. You are to choose one best answer of the questions whether it A, B, C, or
D. Answer all the questions following each reading selection on basis of what is stated or implied in
the selection.
Questions 21 to 23 based on this advertisement.
SHABATA HANDBAGS
Shabata Handbags sell great products at extra low prices. We offer you a 35%-70% off department
store prices.
Closeoutsi: These bags may be lasy year’s style or color. Closeout bags are generally our best quality
bags.
Overstock: Sometimes a bag manufacturer just makes too many bags a certain style or size and must
reduce its inventory. We buy this overstock.
Factory seconds: These bags have small manufacturing problems or irregularities which do not affect
the look, fit, or performance of the bags. You probably won’t even notice the problems!
21. Who is this reading primarily written for?
a. Workers in bag stores
b. People who want the newest bag styles
c. Students who are studying business terms
d. Shoppers who want to buy inexpensive bags
22. Why are closeouts offered a low price?
a. Because they have some manufacturing problems
b. Because they have some kind of stain or other mark on them
c. Because they are not the most recent style or color
d. Because too many of them were manufactured
23. You probably won’t even notice the problems.
The underlined word is similar meaning to .....
a. Note c. Neglect
b. See d. Notify
Questions 24 to 26 refer to the following text.
Dear Sir,
Your advertisement in the monthly issue of June magazine is great interest to us.
We would like to know more about the products your firm offers and would appreciate receiving your
wholesale price list and information regarding terms and ordering policy.
It is our desire to offer our customers that the widest selection possible of your products and we are
therefore always interested in new products that fall within that area.
24. What is the letter about?
a. A type of products
b. An advertisement of products
c. A purchase of a product
d. A request for a wholesale price list
25. What will be done after receiving the price list?
a. Launch the new products to customers
b. Offer the products to customers
c. Wait for the response
d. Send the information
26. “We look forward to your prompt response.” (The last sentence)
The underlined word is closest in meaning to .....
a. Fine c. Good
b. Great d. Quick
Questions 27 and 28 refer to the following text.
Bill Gates
Born on October 28, 1955 in Seattle, washinton, famed entrepreneur Bill Gates began to show
an interest in computer programming at the age of 13 at the Lakeside School. He persued his passion
through college. Striking out on his own with his friend Paul Allen, Gates formed himself at the right
place at the right time. He is now the most famous person in computer product development. He is the
founder and chairman of Microsoft, the biggest software company in the world.
Bill Gates has consistently been ranked as the world’s wealthies person over all from 1995 to
2010, excluding 2007. During the career of Microsoft, Gates has held the positions of CEO and Chief
Software Architect and remained the largest individual share holder with more than 8 percent of the
common-stock.
27. Bill Gates reached the top career in Microsoft as .....
a. The founder
b. The stock holder
c. The chairman
d. The chief software architect
28. How long has Bill gates consistently been rank as the weathies person?
a. 13 years
b. 14 years
c. 15 years
d. 16 years
Questions 29 to 31 refer to the following text.
A. Being able to speak and understand the local language enables you to deal with most security
related problems that may arise. To communicate with those around you will do much to
improve. It’s for your feeling of safety and the quality of your stay.
B. Avoid attracting attention and becoming a target of street theft by wearing lots of expensive
jewellery and watches in public. You would also not show large amount of cash when making
purchases especially in traditional shopping areas.
C. Memorize emergency, home, partner or spouse number or keep them in safe place.
D. Don’t leave any valuable unattended and don’t hang your purse across the back of a chair or set it
down by the table or on a seat beside you.
E. Beware of pickpockets in shopping malls or any ideal locations.
F. Take taxis from reputable companies.
29. The text informs about .....
a. A brief guidance to reach modern and traditional market
b. How to deal and communicate in local market
c. Some reputable tarnsportation to be taken
d. Tips on general and personal safety
30. To be safe from a pickpocket or a thief, one must .....
a. Avoid wearing jewelleries and showing much money
b. Feel safe by memorizing relatives’ phone numbers
c. Take public transportation
d. Walk alone in empty street
31. “Don’t leave any valuables unattended ...”
The underlined word is closest in meaning to .....
a. Mistaken
b. Misplaced
c. Neglected
d. Accompanied
Incomplete Dialog
Questions 32 to 41
Questions 32 to 41 are incomplete dialogs. Four clauses/sentences, marked A, B, C, or D are given
beneath each question. You are to choose one clause/sentence that best completes the dialog. Then, on
your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.
32. Sam : Can you come to the seminar tomorrow morning?
William : Yes, of course. But, ..... I have an appointment with my doctor at 7 a.m.
a. I probably come late
b. I can’t be there
c. I must arrive on time
d. I may not go
33. Receptionist : Hello, good morning. Maya’s speaking, may I help you?
Guest : Yes, please. May I talk to Mr. George from Human Resources Department?
Receptionist : Sure, .....
a. Could you tell him that I make a call?
b. Would you hold on a moment, please?
c. Could you take seat, please?
d. Will you check the line for me?
34. Awan : This room is quite dark. I can hardly read my novel, .....?
Roro : Of course not, I’ll do it at once.
a. Will you read it for me
b. Can you take my glasses
c. Could you switch on the lamp
d. Would you mind opening the door
35. Novi : What do you usually do after school?
Yulinda : Since I have a lot of friends from overseas, ..... We often discuss some hot issues.
a. I usually check my email
b. I never type on computer
c. I hardly talk on the phone
d. I used to send text message
36. A waiter : Good evening .....?
A customer: Sure, what do you have tonight?
a. Do you like to eat
b. Can you do me a favour
c. Could I show you the menu
d. Would you like to bring something
37. Dan : I’d like to see my doctor. I think there is something wrong with my stomach.
Could you .....
Vita : Alright, please give me his number.
a. Make an appointment for me?
b. Give me a call this afternoon?
c. Receive the phone from him?
d. Help me doing my work?
38. Dinda : I wonder why Diaz never calls me. I really miss him.
Agustine : .....
a. Diaz will call you if he has your phone number
b. Diaz would call you if he had your number
c. Diaz would have called you if he had had your number
d. Diaz would called you if he had your number
39. Customer : Excuse me, waiter. I found the soup disgusting. There’s a mosquito in it.
Waiter : I’m sorry, Madam. ..... and it’s free.
Customer : Be careful next time.
a. We will change it with the new one
b. You still have to pay for it
c. We will buy a bowl of soup
d. You have to eat them all
40. Rizki : There was an accident near my house last night.
Adib : What were you doing when the accident occured?
Rizki : ..... I heard the crash clearly.
a. I went out for shopping
b. I was going abroad
c. I watched the accident on the TV
d. I was trying to change the light bulb
41. Dina : Hello, Rini. Where are you? I have called you many times.
Rini : Sorry, I am at a supermasrket with Rina.
Dina : Really? Are you looking for something?
Rini : Yes, .....
a. We buy some daily needs
b. We have been here for 2 hours
c. We bought a new camera
d. We’re searching some clothes for the party
Cloze Test
Questions 42 to 50
Questions 42 to 50 are passed completion. Read the passages. A word or phrase has been replaced by
a black in some of the sentences. Four answer choices are given below the blank. You are to choose
one answer of the questions whether it A, B, C, or D that best completes the sentence.
Questions 42 to 44 refer to the following letter.
October 12, 2017
Ardelia Brown
Director
Worldwide Travel Agency
72 North Street
Mayfield 12345
Dear Ms. Ardelia,
I am interested in (42) ..... at the Worldwide Travel Agency. I have three years (43) ..... experience as a
travel agent. I also have a lot of experience working with computers, and I can use (44) ..... kinds of
software.
I am enclosing my resume. I hope to hear news from you soon.
Sincerely,
William Smith
42. a. practicing
b. working
c. listening
d. living
43. a. thoroughly
b. entirely
c. fully
d. totally
44. a. different
b. the same
c. difficult
d. similar
Questions 45 to 47 refer to the following procedure.
Corn Flour Pudding
Ingredients:
2000 ml milk
200 gr corn flour
500 gr brown sugar
4 tbs water to dissolve the sugar
1 stick of 10 cm cinnamon
1 tbs butter
3 tbs cinnamon for sprinkling
Method:
1) Thoroughly mix milk and corn flour until (45) .....
2) Boil brown sugar and water until sugar dissolves, then sieve.
3) Mix brown sugar with the milk, corn flour mixture and cinnamon stick. (46) ..... butter and
simmer whilst stirring until corn flour becomes thick.
4) Pour into a suitable mould and let it cool.
5) When serving sprinkle with ground cinnamon.
6) Makes: 10-15 portions, best served (47) ..... cold.
45. a. smooth
b. rough
c. thick
d. flat
46. a. lessen
b. make
c. add
d. heat
47. a. during
b. until
c. before
d. when
Questions 48 to 50 refer to the following advertisement.
Good evening ladies and gentlemen! Welcome again to the Bevo Bill Show. Tonight, we will have a
great program with three guests who are very much in demand. First, we’ll meet an anctress and
singer Millicent Beatty, who will talk about her new movie, to be releases later (48) ..... Then you’ll
be talking with the unpredictable, (49) ..... and peripatetic author Charles Fagan about his latest travel
book. Finally, we will talk with a special guest, Mr. John Wilson, the former U.S. Ambassador to
Russia, about the difficulties in starting a free-market economy in the former Soviet Union. Now, take
a minute to listen to this message from our sponsor. We’ll (50) ..... right back to you.
48. a. every week
b. next week
c. last week
d. yesterday
49. a. boring
b. exciting
c. terrying
d. shocking
50. a. arrive
b. get
c. give
d. go

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