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Part 1: Written Expressions

This test is from number 1 to 10. Read the dialogue in each number carefully then dicide your
answer by choosing A,B,C or D

1. Mona: Sorry, I dropped the milk and it spilled.


Wendy: Thats okay.
In this dialogue Mona expresses ....
A. a greeting
B. an apology
C. a promise
D. a dislike
2. Denny: I dont understand why my mother hates by girl friend, Emma.
Ica: I think Ema is not an appropriate one for you. Surely, your mother wants all the best for you
Denny: Sorry, I disagree with you. I am .... Emma is an approriate one for me. She is a brilliant and
religous girl.
A. certain
B. doubtful
C. confused
D. grateful
3. Jessica: You took my photo album,didnt you?
Jody: No, I didnt.
A. Jody blamed Jessica
B. Jody guided Jessica
C. Jessica hated Jody
D. Jessica accused Jody
4. Doni: English is an international language. Its also the language of science and technology. If you
could master it well, I think, you can improve your knowledge and skill.. You, then, will get a better
job easily.
Albert: Oh, I am not doubtful about that.
From the dialogue we know that ....
A. Albert gives his opinion about the importance of English mastery for young peoples future
B. Albert and Doni are doubful about the importance of English mastery
C. Albert has the same opinion as Doni does
D. Albert is still doubtful about Donis opinon
5. Rika: Siska,you are really brilliant. You pass the entrance test for the Medical Faculty.
Siska: Thank you very much.
Rika: Your parents should have a party for celebrating your success.
Siska: Okay Ill try to tell them about it.
This dialogue tells us that ....
A. Rika thanks Siska for her success to continue ther study to the Medical faculty
B. Rikas suggestion to celebrate Siskas success will be told to her parents
C. Rika accepts Siskas suggestion to celebrate Siskas success
D. Rika and Siska will have party for celebrating their success
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6. Maya : Im really confused with what you have said that I am not cooprerative to solve our problem.
Dania: Oh, I have never said that. Just check when, where and to whom Ive said that you are not
cooperative..
From the dialogue it can be concluded that Dania ...Mayas complaint.
A. accepts
B. supports
C. refuses
D. neglects
7. Ririn: ( Ariel, her youger brother, is watching TV) Youre going to have an English test tomorrow,
arent you?
Dodik: Yes, I am
Ririn: Why dont you prepare for it?
What does Rini actually do in this dialogue?
A. She advises her younger brother to forget the English test.
B. She reminds her younger brother to prepare for the English test
C. She forbids her younger brother to prepare for the English test
D. She lets her younger brother watch TV
8. Eliza: Next Saturday, Ill have my birthday party. Would you come with your sister?
Rian: Why not?
Eliza: Thanks
From the above dialogue, it can be concluded that ....
A. Rian refuses Elizas invitation
B. Rian invites Eliza to come to her sisters birthday party.
C. Rian also asks Eliza to invite her sister to her birthday party.
D. Rian accepts the invitation of Elizas birthday party
9. Lila: For your problem, you should browse the Internet to find its solution.
David: Oh, thats a good idea.
From the dialogue you can understand that ....
A. David gives a suggestion and Lila accepts it.
B. David accepts Lilas suggestion to solve the problem
C. David disagrees with Lilas suggestion but he browses the Internet
D. David asks Lila to find out the solution to her problem and she accepts it.
10. Karin: My brother, Jim, is not interested in learning Japanese. Its really not good.
Arthur: It doesnt matter. Let him learn any language he likes.
Karin: He has to learn it because he works for the Japanese company.
Arthur : Oh, I see.
From the dialogoue you know that ....
A. Karin blames Jim because Arthur lets him learn Japanese
B. Karin is blamed by Arthur for forcing her brother to learn Japanese
C. Karin is blamed by Arthur because his brother is not interested in learning Japanese
D. Karin blames her brother for not learning Japanese. Arthur disagarees but finally accepts it

1=B 2=A 3=D 4=C 5=B 6=C 7=B 8=D 9=B 10=D

Part 2: Grammar
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This grammar test consitsts of 10 test- items, number 21 to 30 . Read the sentence in each
number carefully . There are four underlined options A, B C and D in it. To give your answer,
choose the incorrect one.

11. Mr. Bill Clinton think that the victory of the presidential election should be celebrated.
A B C D

12. Our gandfather said that he had buy a big house near the beach..
A B C D
13. Dr. Eva advised her patient to take the medicine four time a day.
A B C D
14. Next Friday , Reny will visited her teacher, Mrs. Emilia, to borrrow an English - French dictionary.
A B C D
15. If I were too busy, I wouldnt accompanying you to Agnes Monicas concert.
A B C D
16. That English lesson is the more difficult one of all.
A B C D
17. Having visited Sydney, Mr Ervan is interested on studying the history of aborigin.
A B C D
18. The building on Veteran Street whom our government has built will be used for a shopping centre.
A B C D
19. Although the students were very naughty, Miss Dahlia was able to control their.
A B C D
20. Parents take their children to the zoo but they want to make their children happy.
A B C D

11=A 12=C 13=C 14=A 15=C 16=C 17=C 18=B 19=D 20= B

Part 3: Reading Comprehension

The reading comprehension test consists of 30 test-items, number 21 to 50.


Read each text carefully to give your answer.

Text 1 ( number 21 to 28)

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East Java demands stake in oil and gas block
The Jakarta Post, Surabaya | Sat, 04/30/2011 10:16 PM

The East Java provincial administration has threatened to cancel a contract if it did not receive a 25 percent
stake in the operation of the West Madura Offshore (WMO) oil and gas block.

Deputy Governor Saifullah Yusuf said the new WMO contract did not adhere to the spirit of the regional
autonomy law as the province was not allowed to be involved.

We will take legal measures to ensure the provincial administration obtains the minimum 25 percent
stake, Saifullah said after a plenary session at the provincial legislative council in Surabaya on Thursday.

Saifullah said a stake in the operation would improve the economy of Madura.

The WMO oil and gas block, located in the Madura Strait, spans 1,615 square kilometers and since 1981
has been managed by South Korean firm Kodeco Energy, whose contract ends May 8.

Apart from Kodeco, which has a 25 percent stake, China National Oil Offshore Corporation (CNOOC) also
has a 25 percent stake in WMO, with the rest owned by state oil and gas firm PT Pertamina.

WMO currently produces 13,400 barrels of crude oil and 139 million cubic feet of natural gas a day. The
gas is channeled to the power plants of state electricity monopoly PT PLN, Petrokimia Gresik and a number
of other industrial users in East Java.

(Source: The Jakarta Post)

21. What does the word it refer to in paragraph 1?


A. East Java
B. oil and gas block
C. The East Java provincial administration
D. The operation of the West Madura Offshore (WMO) oil and gas block
22. The underlined word stake in paragraph 1 means ....
A. high post
B. right pole
C. legal share
D. strong connection
23. From the second paragraph we know that Deputy Governor Saifullah Yusuf expresses his ...
towards the new WMO contract.
A. protest
B. agreement
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C. gratitude
D. expectation
24. The synonym of the underlined word obtains in paragrpah 3 is ....
A. removes
B. recieves
C. displays
D. produces
25. The WMO oil and gas block, located in the Madura Strait, spans ... square kilometers.
A. less than 1,500
B. less than 1,700
C. more than 1,750
D. more than 1,800
26. From paragraph 6, we can conclude that the following statement is false.
A. PT.Pertaminas stake is as much as Kodeco,s
B. PT Pertaminas stake is more than Kodecos
C. Kodecos stake is as much as CNOOCs
D. Kodecos stake is a half of PT Pertaminas
27. Referring to the last paragraph, .... are the consumers of ... product
A. WMO and PT Pertamina --- Petrokima Gresiks
B. PT Pertamina and WMO --- Petrokimia Gresiks
C. Petrokimia Gresik and WMO --- PT Pertaminas
D. PT Pertamina and other industrial users --- WMOs
28. A linear unit of feet equals to ... inches.
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 20

21=C 22=C 23=A 24=B 25=B 26=A 27=D 28=B

Text 2 (number 29 39)


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Diana Spencer was born into British aristocracy, though a commoner, not
royal. She grew up practically next door to Queen Elizabeth II and her family,
at Park House, a mansion next to the Sandringham estate of the royal family. Prince Charles was 12 years
older, but Prince Andrew was closer to her age and was a childhood playmate.

After Diana's parents divorced bitterly when Diana was eight, her father gained custody of the four children.
Diana did not get along well with her stepmother, nor did she do well in school, finding an interest in ballet
and, according to some reports, Prince Charles, whose picture she had on the wall of her room at school.
When Diana was 16, she met Prince Charles again. He had dated her older sister Sarah. She made some
impression on him, but she was still too young for him to date.

After Diana left school, she moved to London, and worked as a housekeeper, nanny, and kindergarten
teacher's aide. She lived in a house purchased by her father, and had three roommates. In 1980, Diana
and Charles met again when she visited her sister, whose husband worked for the queen. They began to
date, and six months later he proposed. They were married July 29, 1981, in what's been called the
"wedding of the century." She was the first British citizen to marry an heir to the British throne in almost 300
years.

Diana immediately began making public appearances, despite her awkwardness with being in the public
eye. One of her first official visits was to the funeral of Princess Grace of Monaco. Diana became pregnant,
giving birth to Prince William in 1982 and then to Prince Henry in 1984. Dropping in weight by thirty pounds
after the birth of Prince William, she began to struggle with bulimia, but also became more popular as a
fashion figure.

Diana and Prince Charles seperated in August of 1996. Settlement terms reportedly included about $23
million for Diana, plus $600,000 per year. She and Charles would both be active in their sons' lives. She
continued to live at Kensington Palace, and was permitted to retain the title "Princess of Wales" but not
"Her Royal Highness." At her divorce, she also gave up most of the charities she'd been working with,
limiting herself to five, working with homelessness, AIDS, leprosy, the ballet, a hospital for children, and a
cancer hospital.

29. The underlined word commoner (par.1) means a person who does not belong to the ....
A. nobility
B. nobody
C. human being
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D. common people
30. Based on the information in paragraph 2, at school, Diana Spencer was not very ....
A. peacefull
B. careful
C. successful
D. beautiful
31. Charles proposed Diana ... after he met her when she she visited her sister, whose husband
worked for the queen.
A. less than 4 moths
B. less than 5 months
C. more than 5 months
D. more that 7 months
32. Charles, Prince of Wales, is the ... of Lady Diana.
A. first husband
B. fist wife
C. second husband
D. second wife
33. The main idea of paragraph mainly discusses that ....
A. Diana started her appearances in public
B. Diana began to struggle with bulimia
C. Diana became more popular as a fashion figure.
D. Diana visited the funeral of Princess Grace of Monaco
34. The synonym of the underlined word awkwardness (par. 4) is ...
A. discomfort
B. confidence
C. belief
D. doubt
35. Prince Henry is ... Prince William.
A. 2 years older than
B. 3 years older than
C. 2 years younger than
D. 3 years younger than
36. After divorce , Diana ....
A. seperated from her sons
B. lost the title of "Her Royal Highness."
C. retained the title of "Her Royal Highness."
D. got $23 million per a year
37. The marriage Diana and Prince Charles ended ....
A. sadly
B. happily
C. cheerfully
D. joyfully
38. The phare the wedding of century means the greatest wedding during the period of .... years
A. 10
B. 25
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C. 50
D. 100
39. The antonym of the underlined word gave up (par.5) is ....
A. discontinued
B. continued
C. stopped
D. brought to an end

29=A 30=C 31=C 32=A 33=A 34=A 35=C 36=B 37=A 38=D 39= B

Text 3(number 40 45)

East Java (Jatim) Park is located in Jl. Kartika 2 Batu. It offers recreation tourism of new amusement for all
levels. It begins from children, finite adolescent until grandmother and grandfather. Of course, this tourism
object has drawn up as family tour area in East Java. To get to the location, is not too difficult, because, the
object only 2, 5 kilos meters from Batu city. This tourism object is about 22 hectares width with 850 meters
height to sea level, save the multifarious knowledge, and recreation area with various supporting facilities
for having relax.

Jatim Park may have said as the different tourism object in East Java province, besides offering a
recreation place and study center, we will get many kinds of new knowledge. Jatim Park has at least 36
kinds of facilities which able to be enjoyed visitor. Before enjoying all supporting facilities for recreation
area, the visitors find an interesting view of Galeri Nusantara. They can step into Taman Sejarah, which
contains a miniature of temple in East Java like Sumberawan temple (Singosari- Malang regency), the
custom house of Kiai Hasan Besari Ponorogo and Sumberawan Statue.

The other facility which able to be enjoyed is Agro Park presenting crop and rareness fruits, animal
diorama, which consists of unique animals that have been conserved, supporting games (bowling, throw
ball, scooter disco), Ken Dedes and Ken Arok food centre, etc.Jatim Park is suitable for family recreation.
The recreation area sites here offer unforgettable tour and can be used as alternative media of study for
your children.

40. What does East Java Park present?


A. address
B. entertainment
C. adolescent
D. children
41. To ... the location is easy.
A. reach
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B. open
C. invite
D. begin
42. The writer mentions the figure 22 (par 1). This figure refers to the ... of Jatim Park.
A. area
B. distance
C. height to sea level
D. the number of the facilities
43. Why do the visitors of the Jatim Pak get new kinds of knowledge? It has ...
A. a recreation place
B. a study centre
C. a tourism object
D. an intresting view
44. Where do you find Sumberawan Statue?
A. In Food Centre
B. In scooter disco
C. In Agro Park
D. In Taman Sejarah
45. Find a word in paragraph 3 that isthe synonym of the word appropriate.
A. able
B. unique
C. suitable
D. unforgetable

40=B 41=A 42=A 43=B 44=D 45=C 46=D 47=B 48=A 49=A 50=C
E. Text 3 (number 40 45)

HEALTH RISKS OF MOBILE PHONE USE

Due to the rise of wireless mobile technology in recent years, there have been several questions posed on
the safety of mobile phones. Mobile phones use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range and
people believe that this may be harmful to the health of human beings. Due to these concerns, there is a
large body of research in place. These bodies of research involve both epidemiological and experimental
and both on humans and non-humans. More concerns have even been raised regarding other digital
wireless systems and data communication networks as well.
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According to the World Health Organization, the negative health effects are not likely caused by mobile
phones or their base stations. They will be making recommendations regarding the matter in October of
2009. There are national radiation advisory authorities in Austria, France, Germany, and Sweden that are
recommending lessening their exposure to mobile phones. Some of their recommendations include

using hands-free technology to minimize the radiation to their heads


keeping their mobile phone far away from their bodies
not using their telephone in a car without an outside antenna

The overall health risks

There have been a lot of scientific studies on the effects of mobile phone radiation. These studies are
reviewed by scientific committees in order to identify the overall risks. In 2007, an assessment was
published by the European Commission Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health
Risks or SCENIHR that there is no significant health effect on human beings exposed to mobile phone
radiation. This assumes a moderate and normal level of exposure. They claim that

the normal exposure to mobile phone radiation will not cause headaches or dizziness
moderate exposure to mobile phones does not cause brain cancer, negative neurological effects,
or negative reproductive effects
there are inconclusive studies that say that mobile phones could cause a benign tumour in the
auditory nerve
there are still more studies to be done regarding the effect of mobile phones on children

46. Why have there been several questions posed on the safety of mobile phones? Because of the ....
A. recent years
B. the safety of mobile phones
C. new wireless mobile technology
D. increasing use of wireless mobile technology
47. What do people believe?
A. Electromagnetic radiation is dangerous to the moble phone
B. Electromagnetic radiation endangers the health of human beings

C. Several questions posed on the safety of mobile phones are dangerous


D. The large body of research in place endangers the health of human beings
48. The underlined word risk means ....
A. danger
B. safety
C. benefit
D. mistake
49. According to the World Health Organization, being exposed to mobile phones is ....
A. safe
B. scientific
C. lessening
D. identfied
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50. Accroding to SCENIHR mobile phones radiation will not cause a...problem to human being
A. assessment
B. finance
C. health
D. finance

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