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Petunjuk Latihan Soal Listening Comprehension: Sen eee eee ar ci) ee ee Oe arcu) Cree See Ue Seen er En ec ee a ee te cue eres tet teres eel 1. The assignment is due the day after tomorrow. No extension will be given for this. A. Simon is doing his job well, and they mentioned this B. You must do the assignment the day after tomorrow. CC. No sanction Is given if you do the assignment the day after tomorrow. D. It's better for you to complete the task right away. 2. AcEPT ar Academic English Proficiency Test commonly falls either on the secand or the fourth week each month. A. The Academic English Proficiency Test is scheduled neither on the second nor the fourth week each month. B. The Academic English Proficiency Tests scheduled twice a week. ‘You may sit the Academic English Proficiency on the second week of this month D. The Academic English Proficiency Test will not be conducted this month. Can tree talk? Yes ~ but not in words. Scientists have reason to believe that trees do communicate with each other. Not long ago, researchers learned some surprising things. Fist, 0 willow tree attacked in the woods by caterpillars changed the chemistry of its leaves and made them taste so awful that the caterpiliars got disgusted and stopped eating them. Then, even more ‘astonishing, the free sent out special vapors ~ an alarm signal stimulating Its neighbors to change the chemistry of their own leaves and make them tasty. Communication, of course, doesn’t need to be In words. We can talk to each other by 0 smile, frown, a shrug of our shoulder, a gesture with our hands. We know that birds signals fying in certain potterns that tell other bees where to find nectar for honey. So why shouldn't trees have ways of sending messages? 411. What is the topic of the talk? A. The talking tree 8. Communication i . Ways of sending messages 1. willow tree 12, tow does a willow tree communicat its neighbors when it is attacked by caterpillars? Itchanged the chemistry of its leaves It made the leaves taste so awful Itstopped eating them Itsent out special vapors pomp ean PTT A. For questions 1-15, choase the word or phrase in A, B,C, or Dw space in the text. best completes each blank 1—— they are an Inexpensive supper of vitamins, minerals, and high-quality protein, ‘eggs also contain a high leva! of blood cholesterol, one of the major causes of heart diszase. One egg yolk, in fact, contains a little more than two-thirds of the suggested dally cholesterol limit, This, knowledge has caused egg sales to —--2—~ In recent years, which ---3-—~ has brought about the development of several alternatives to eating ragular eggs. One alternate Is to eat substitute eggs. ‘These egg substitutes are not 4 eggs, but they look 5 like eggs whan they are cooked. 1 A) Despite (a) although () since (0) Because 2. (a) down (@) tose (©) plummt (0) fade 3. (A) intumn (6) inorder (©) imran (0) in sequence 4. (A) pure (@)really (©)serious (0) indeed 5. (A) anyhow (8) anyway (©) somewhat (0) somehow B. Choose the word or phrase in A, B, C, or D that best collocates (combines) with each of the underlined words or phrases in the following sentences. 4. Everybody was amazed at his ability to— speech, A. deliver 3. present ©. instruct D. craft 2 Youneed — A. constant 8. regular common D. usual —— exercise to make yourself stay healthy. A. Sentence Completion For questions 1~15, choose the word or phrase in A, B, C, or D which best completes each of ‘the following sontonces. 1. No one in the world denies that imperialism was evil and ___ serious problems in many parts ‘of the world A. they had caused 8. has caused . Ithad caused D. theycaused composed traditionally has been a subject of debate among scholars. A. How ballads were B. Were ballads how C. Ballads were how they D. How ballads that were [Although Emily Dickinson is now a well-known American poet, only seven of her poems ——— while she was alive. A. publishing 8. to publish . have published D. were published ‘The United States ——- more money on advertising than any other country in the world, A. spent B. spends spend D. Isspent no conclusive evidence exists, many experts believe that the wheel was Invented only ‘once and then diffused to the rest of the world. A. Even But © Although D.So B. Cloze Test For questions 16 ~ 25, choose the word or phrase in A, 8, C, or D which best completes each blank space in the text. u. 18, 15 George Mendel, 2 monk who lived in Czechoslovakia In the nineteenth century, was the father of modern genetics. —-—-16-—--—- in plant breeding, he performed experiments with peas in the garden of the monastery where he lived. He wanted to find ———-17— — for the results of plant breeding; instead, he discovered some of the basic rules of genetics. In 1866 Mendel published an article, “Experiments in Plant Hybrids,” —18.—~ he presented the rules —-19-—-— today as Mendel's Laws. In order to explain the unusual ‘way in which his peas Inherited certain characteristics, he talked about pairs of “elements” (now called “genes"| and “antagonistic factors" (now called “alleles"). Not ‘only 20- -- of pea characteristics, they also opened the door for ‘modern research which genes, chromosomes, and ONA. Few scentste —--—-21------ Mende''s hypothesis when his article was published. rt was not ‘until years later that the world racognized the Importance of Mendal’s Ideas. By that time the monk ——-22——--—- leader of his monastery and was -————-23. bls experiments. Consequently, the father of genetics probably died — -24——-— how his work — 25———- the course of science, (A) interest (8) interesting (C)interested (0) be interesting (A) amathematical formula (8) 4 mathematic formula (C)e forrmula mathematic (0) a formula mathematics (a) which (8) in which (O)that (0) to whom (a) know (8) knowing (C)to know (0) known 20. Ea n 2a Ey 25 (A) ld these “elements” and “factors” explain the inheritance (B) these “elements” and “factors” explained the inheritance (C)_ did these “elements” and “factors” explained the inheritance (0) these “elements” and “factors” explain the inheritance (8) wore interested in (8) were interesting in (C) interested in (0} interesting in (A) becomes: (8) became (c) becoming (0) had become (A) very much busy to continue (8) so busy to continue (C) very busy to continue {0} t00.busy to continue (A) without knew (2) without knowing. (©) without known (0) without know (A) had changed (8) changing (c) changed (0) changes . Error identification For questions 26 ~ 30, choose the word or phrase A, 26, a, 29, 20. The trumpet was an [A] important ceremonial instrument by [8] the fifteenth century and in the late seventeenth century become [C] standard in orchestras [0]. Venus has long be considered (A a mysterious planet because I1{8] Is shrouded in clouds that hide {C] the details ofits underlying (0) surface. Some art historian have sav A] that foo many 8] artists have tried only to imitate {C] previous [D] painting styles. ‘Throughout [A] history, shoas have bean worn [8] not only for [C] protection and [0) also for ‘decoration. ‘The construction [A] of sundials was considered [8] to be an acceptable [C] part ofa student's ‘educator [D] as late as the seventeenth century. or D which is wrong. ‘Choose the best answer to each question based on the information which is stated or implied in the text Text (one of only four orangutan sanctuaries in the world, Sepllok is about 25 km north of Sandakan. The center was established in 1964; it now covers 40 sq km and has become one of Sabah’s top tourist attractions, The centre has doulstiess suffered from its own success ~ so many camera-clicking tourists are turned loose on the viewing platforms that the atmosphere can seem more like a circus than a sanetuary. More seriously, constant contact with humans has exposed the orang-utans to diseases, which can make rehabilitation to the wild all but impossible. ‘Orangutans are the only species of great ape found outside Africa, A mature male 1 an Impressive, act to mention hairy, creature with an armspan of 2.25 m, and can weigh up ta 144 kg. It was once sald that an orangutan could swing from tree to tree from one side of Borneo to the other without touching the ground. Sadly this is ne longer case, and hunting and habitat destruction continue totake ther toll ‘Orphaned and injured orangutans are bought to Sepllok to be rehabilitated to return to forest life, and so far the center has handled about 100, although only about 20 still return regularly to be fed. It’s unlikely you'l see anywhere noar this number at feeding time— three or four Is more likely. Females ‘that have returned to the wild often come back to the feeding platforms when they're given birth, after ‘which they go back to the forest. ‘The orangutans are fed frult, such as bananas, twice dally from a platform in the forest, about 410 minutes’ walk from the center. This feeding is just to supplement what they can find for themselves Inthe jungla— if trees are frulting, few apes will turn up. Young orangutans in particular are endlessly appealing, with ginger fur and intelligent eyes. Macaques may also join the feeding and photo frenzy ~ it's quite dim under the forest canopy and if You're taking photographs, you'll ead ASA 400 film. 4. What does the passage mainly disccuss? (A) sipitiok orangutan Rehabalitation Center (8) Sabah top’s tourist attraction (C) The species of great ape outside Afrika (0) The aifficuty of caring orangutan 2. The writer uses the word “circus” to show that: (A) Sepliok Sanctuary is an attractive place for tourists to see a circus (8) The situation of the sanctuary isno longer conducive as a place of safety for orangutans {C) Orangutans show in Sapllokis of a great success (0) The circus attracts many camera-clicking tourists to the sanctuary 3. Which one is true according to the passage? 1A) Nowadays you can see orangutan swing from tree to tree without touching the ground (8) The length of orangutans’ arms is 2.25 meters (C) Amature orangutan is nat hay but impressive (0) Though they are not extinct, orangutans population decreases 4 The last sentence of paragraph three may mean that (A) The habitat of orangutans is in danger because of the construction of highway (8) Hunting s no longer the case in the destruction of the habitat of orangutans (0) The number of dead arangutans is increasing. and this endangers the habitat {D] Togofor hunting, one should pass the toll road 5, The word ‘orphaned’ in the opening of the third paragraph denotes that those orangutans (A) have no children (8) have no relatives, {C) have no sings (0) have no parents '6, The world ‘this’ in paragraph three refers to which of the following (A) Hunting (8) Habitat destruction (©) To (©) The fact that orangutans could swing from tree to tee 7. The word ‘tin the last sentence means (A) the feeding (@) photo frenzy (C) being under forest canopy (0) forest canopy 8 According to the passage, of the number handied by the center, approximately how many ‘orangutans return to the forest? (a) 100 {e) 80 (C) 4 (0) 16-37 {9 The word ‘platform’ as used in the text is closest in meaning to which of the following? (4) policy (6) ground (©)raized area (0) habitat 110, Why do you need ASA 400 to take photograph under the forest canopy? (A) to catch an abject ina place which lacks light (8) to avoid flash from other people’s shot (C) to catch 2 moving object which is unpredictable (0) to make an object looks cimmer In this section of the test, you are required to demonstrate your ability to paraphrase or recompose sentences and to recognize language that is appropriate for standard written English. There are four parts to this section, with special direction for each part. A. Numbers 1 - 10 contain complet and corract sentences. For each number, you are required to choose the most appropriate paraphrased sentence closost in meaning to the original one, 1. Fredy has deciced to quit her job. | have to turn in his room key. 'A. Fredy, who turned in his room key, has decided to quit his job, 8B, Fredy, whose room key | have to tur in, has decided to quit her job. C. Fredy, who had turned in his room key, decided to quit his job, . Fredy, whose room key | have ta tur it, he has decided to quit is ob. 2. Why was he so angry? Do you know? A. Do you know why was he so angry? 8. Do you know why he was so angry. D0 you know why he was so angry? 3. Although the building was comfortable, it was not chosen by our badminton club as the place for badminton training, ‘A. The building was not chosen by our badminton club as it was uncomfortable. 8, Now that the building was comfortable, the badminton club did not choose it as the place for our badminton training. . Despite its comfort, the building was not chosen by the badminton club as the place for our badminton training. D. Despite Its comfort, our badminton club did not choose the building 2s the place for our badminton training. B. Numbers 11-20 contain incorrect sentences. The incorrect part of the sentence has been identified {or you. You are required to find the correct option to replace the underlined part. 111. ‘Nutritionists considering goat milk to be rich, nourishing, and readlly digested. (A) consider (8) Isconsidered (©) are considered (0) to consider 12. The activities ofthe international marketing researcher are frequently much broader than that. which has the domestic marketer (A) the domestic marketer has (B) the domestic marketer does (C) those of the domestic marketer (0) that of domestic marketer 13, Geraldine Farrar was one most glamorous operatic sopranos in the United states, (A) the most glamorous of the one (8) one of the most glamorous (©) one who was the most glamorous (0) the glamorous one most €. Choose the most appropriate and corract sentence. a 2 23 or When Colombus reached the New World, corn was the most widely grown plant in the USA. Colombus reached the New World, com was the most widely grown plant in tho USA Colombus reached the New World corn was the most widaly grown tn the USA Itis when Colombus reached the New World, corn was the most widely grown plant in the USA ones Cedar Rapids, 1s aeity in east central iowa, is the governmental seat of Linn County. Cedar Rapids, a city in east central lowa, the governmental seat of Linn County. Codar Rapids, Isa city in east central lowa, the governmental seat of Linn County. Cedar Rapids, a eity in east central iowa, isthe governmental seat of inn County. soe ‘A. The Hopi people having occupied their desert homeland in northern Arizona for at least one thousand years. 'B._The Hopl people have accupied thelr desert homeland in northern Arizona for at least one thousand years ‘C._ The Hopi people who have occupied their desart homeland in northern Arizona for atleast one thousand years D. The Hopi people have been occupied thelr desert homeland in northem Arizona for atleast one thousand years 1D. Numbers 21-36 contain jumbled sentences. One of the sentences has been underlined, You are requi 1d to choote the next sentence which logically follows the underlined one. a1 (1) Ac automated teller machine (ATM) isa convenient miniature bank, (2) In shor an ATI ia helpful machine which makes people's life more efficient, (3) For example, customer eare use an ATM to deposit money and withdraw mized amount of cash (4) te enables customers todo several boning transactions twenty-four hours day (5) In addition, a customer can transfer funds between accounts or get a cash advance on acredit card, E. Numbers 37 ~ 40 contain jumbled sentences, You are required to identify the correct order to form a good paragraph. 7. (tj 2 8) 3) The energy that Is released by a hurricane in one day exceeds the total energy consumed by human kind throughout the world, These violent storms are often a hundred miles In diameter, and thelr winds can reach velocities of 75 miles per hour or more. Hurricanes, which are also called cyclones, exert tremendous power, Furthermore, the strong winds and heavy rainfall that accompany them can completely destroy a small town in a couple of hours. 1224-8 3-1-2-4 3-4-1 3-2-4-1 INCI JAWABAN TEST SAMPLE AcEPT PART 1 LISTENING COMPREHENSION A PART IL PART: 1D BiB 2 ¢ 20d VOCABULARY LB LA 2¢ 8 2A AA BC GRAMMAR & STRUCTURE 18 2A a0 4B 3.¢ 16.¢ QUA © 26. 17.4 2.0 27. 18.8 23.0 23.8 19.0 20.8 29.0 20.4 25.4 30.D PART IV. READING COMPREHENSION LA 6D z Bi, Be 3.10: 88. ac 9c 5. D 10.4 PART V COMPOSING SKILLS A LD 2¢ aC BOA 2 ¢ BB coma 22,0 23,8 Dac £370

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