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Nama : Zhera Suci Febriani


Nim : 156311329
Kelas : 5D
Jurusan : Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
Fakultas : FKIP
Listening Test

1. Woman : Pardon me, do you know what time that store opens?
Man : I do not, but i believe that it is written on the door.

Narrator : What does the man imply that the woman should do?

a. Look on the door


b. Open The door
c. Ask someone else
d. Come back later

2. Woman : I am going to buy Jhonny a toy train for his birthday.


Man : Are you sure he'd like one?
Narrator : What does the man imply?

a. Jhonny loves toy trains


b. Jhonny already has too many toy trains
c. Jhonny said he wants a toy train
d. Jhonny may prefer something else

3. Man : I need some shampoo for my hair.


Woman : All of the shampoo is in the back of the store on the third
shelf.
Narrator : What will the man probably do?

a. Walk out of the store


b. Buy the shampoo
c. Come back later
d. Go to another store

4. Man : Are you going to go to the University of Riau to get your


doctorate?
Woman : I don't think so
Man : Why, have you been accepted to any other schools?
Woman : Yes, i have received news of acceptance from UNRI, and
UIN Suska Riau.

Narrator : What are the speakers discussing?

a. The University of Riau


b. Schools with Doctorate programs
c. Where the woman will go to school
d. Who can get accepted to the most schools

5. Man : I'am really tired on studying for economics every weekend.


Woman : I hear you

Narrator : What does the woman mean?

a. She has excellent hearing


b. She has heard the man talk about this frequently
c. She understands his point of view
d. She needs to have her ears checked

6. Man : We are going to get ice cream. Would you like to come
with us?
Woman : I am waiting for a package to be delivered.

Narrator : What does the woman imply?

a. She does not eat ice cream


b. She has no money
c. She does not like packages
d. She will not be going

7. Woman : Are you going to go to the ball game?


Man : You bet!

Narrator : What does the man mean?


a. He will place a wager on the ball game
b. He will definitely go to the ball game
c. He likes to gamble
d. He does not like ball game
8. Man : That's a nice car.
Woman : I got it almost four years ago.
Man : It looks brand new.
Woman : Yes, it's in good shape.

Narrator : What does the woman mean?


a. The woman needs a new car
b. She likes to exercise
c. She has a new car
d. The car is in good condition

9. Man : Did you get you movie passes?


Woman : I spoke to your secretary about it, and she took care of it for
me.

Narrator : What does the man mean?


a. The secretary was responsible for getting the movie passes
b. The are no movie passes
c. He has the movie passes
d. The movie passes are in the mail

10. Man : How do you like living in Indonesia?


Woman : I am used to it know.

Narrator : What does the woman mean?


a. She has always liked living in Indonesia
b. She hates living in Indonesia
c. She is accustomed to living in Indonesia
d. She would rather live in Indonesia

11. Woman : Marie sure likes shopping.


Man : If only she liked doing homework as well!
Narrator : What does the man imply about Marrie?
a. She is very likeable
b. She does not put much effort into her homework
c. She goes to the mall everyday
d. She has a lot of homework

12. Man : I thought i was supposed to perform the experiment in


Room 45.
Woman : No, Ticket 45 is in Room 54.

Narrator : What will the man probably do?


a. Go to Room 54
b. Go to Room 45
c. Buy a ticket
d. Go home

13. Man : Did you know that Tracey and Bob are back from their
honeymoon to Bali?
Woman : So they did get married after all.

Narrator : What had the woman assumed about Tracey and Bob?
a. They were still in Bali
b. They would not get married
c. They had a spectacular Wedding
d. They hate Bali

14. Man : Do you usually take a nap?


Woman : I do now and then.

Narrator : What does the woman mean?


a. She occasionally takes a nap
b. She always takes a nap
c. She never takes a nap
d. She used to take a nap
15. Man : Can you believe it? i got an A on my Finance Exam.
Woman : Way to go!

Narrator : What does the woman mean?


a. She is asking where to go
b. She wants him to leave her alone
c. She is congratulating him
d. She thinks he is a liar

16. Man : How did the job interview go?


Woman : I could not have been more pleased

Narrator : What does the woman mean?


a. The interview went very well
b. The woman did not like the interview
c. The interview was cancelled
d. The interview went terrible

17. Man : Do you mind if i turn on some music for a while?


Woman : No, i don't mind.

Narrator : What does the woman mean?


a. Music will not bother her
b. She hates listening to music
c. She wants to think harder
d. She does not have any music

18. Woman : Do you like cat?


Man : No, because his fur made me sneeze

Narrator : What does the man mean?


a. He like cat
b. He love cat
c. He want to have a cat
d. Make He allergy
Narrator : Listen to a lecture by a biology instructor.
Many poeple think of gorillas as dangerous killers. One reason for this is
that television and movies often show these animals this way. But gorillas are
really gentle animals.
The gorilla is vegetarian. It lives in the African rain forests where it finds
the fruits and plants it needs to survive. A large, wild gorilla might eat over 40
pounds of leaves and fruit in one day.
Unfortunately, these peaceful creatures are in danger of becoming extinct.
Each year, large areas of the rain forests are being cut down. Because there is
less and less food from these forests, the number of wild gorillas is becoming
smaller and smaller.

19. The passage describes gorillas as being :

a. Dangerous killers
b. Carnivores
c. TV and movie stars
d. Gentle animals

20. According to the passage, why are gorillas in danger?

a. Because poeple keep hunting them.


b. Beacuse they eat too much
c. Beacuse forests get too much rain
d. Because their food supply is being destroyed.

21. If something is becoming extinct, it is :

a. Becoming lively
b. Dying out
c. Growing wild
d. Getting sick
Conversation 22-25

Narrator : listen to the conversation between two graduate student.

Woman : What did you think about the assignment we were supposed to
complete for out statistics class?
Man : I haven't done mine yet. is it difficult?
Woman : Kind of. it was full of problems.
Man : Derivative problems?
Woman : Not really, More a review of the whole smester.
Man : Oh.
Woman : It was time consuming.
Man : Really?
Woman : Yes, i started it at about lunch time and didn't finish it untill
supper.
Man : I'am surprised at that.
Woman : I wass too, i did not expect our professor would give us so much.
Man : He usually doesn't.
Woman : I Know, Thats is why i was surprised
Man : Well, i do have some free time this afternoon. Do you know when
it is due?
Woman : Tomorrow.
Man : Well, I better get moving.

22. What was on the assisgnment?

a. Derivate problems
b. A review of the whole semester
c. What was for lunch
d. A suprise

23. What did the students find surprising?

a. The length of the assisgnment


b. The problems
c. Lunch
d. The professor
24. What did the woman start at lunch time?

a. The assisgnment
b. Derivative problems
c. Eating
d. A surprise

25. What will the man probably do next?

a. Eat supper
b. Move out
c. Complete the assignment
d. Ask the woman to supper
Reading Test

The Story of the Smart Parrot

A man in Puerto Rico had a wonderful parrot. There was no another parrot
like it. It was very, very smart. This parrot would say any word-except one. He
would not say the name of the town where he was born. The name of the town
was Catano. The man tried to teach the parrot to say Catano. But the bird would
not say the word. At first the man was very nice, but then he got angry. You
are a stupid bird! Why cant you say the word? Sat CAtano, or I will kill you!
but the parrot would not say it. Then the man got to so angry that the shouted
over and over, Say Catano, or Ill kill you! but the bird wouldnt talk.
One day after trying for many hours to make the bird say Catano, the man got
very angry. He picked up the bird and threw him into the chicken house. You
are more stupid than the chickens. Soon I will eat them, and I will eat you, too.
In the chicken house there are four old chickens. They were for Sundays
dinner. The man put the parrot in the chicken house and left.
The next day the man came back to the chicken house. He opened the door
and stopped. He was very surprised at what he saw!
He saw three dead chickens on the floor. The parrot was screaming at the
fourth chicken, Say Catano, or Ill kill you!

1. Where does the story take place?


A. London D. Jakarta
B. Puerto Rico E. Buenos Aires
C. Indonesia

2. What is the word that the parrot cannot say?


A. Catano D. Canato
B. Tacano E. Nacato
C. Nanaco

3. How often did the owner teach the bird how to say the word?
A. Always D. Many times
B. Everyday E. Every second
C. Every Minute

4. Which statement is true according to the text?


A. The parrot could say Catano
B. At last the parrot could say Catano
C. Catano was the name at the parrot
D. The man never got angry at the parrot
E. Every second the owner teach the bird

The government has just published a report which suggest that television is
partly responsible for the serious increase in crime over the last ten years. The
exposure of violence or pornography harmfully effects on children.
Many people who are alive today know what it is like to live in a world
without television. Television as we know is only about forty years old. Yet it is
so much a part of our lives that it seems as if it had always existed.
Some people think that the years before the invention of television were a
better time. They claim that families talked more and did more things together.
More books were read. People used their imaginations more fully. People got
more outdoor exercises.
But others disagree. They claim that television is a powerful educational tool.
It informs us of what is going on in the world, from a famine in Africa to a local
politics and fashion. It helps us understand how people live, work, and struggle.
In 1961, Newton Minow, a government official, called prime-time schedules
a vast wasteland. Television is credited with being a great teacher, but it is
also blamed for the poor reading and writing skills of our population. Television
gets praised for helping us understand the people of the world. But it has been
accused of helping to destroy family life. Television keeps us informed about
the political issues of the day.
Experts will probably continue to argue about televisions value. But
everyone agrees that it is one of the most significant inventions of the twentieth
century.

5. The writer wants to tell ..


A. the development of television
B. the advantages of television program
C. how television destroys peoples life
D. how television improves peoples knowledge
E. the influence of television on peoples daily life

6. Many people claim that television is a powerful educational tool. From this
statement we know that they .. with the existence of television.
A. Love
B. Agree
C. Prefer
D. Satisfy
E. Choose
7. Which of the following is good for children in watching TV?
A. The children should watch the violence on TV
B. Children may watch TV whenever they like
C. There shouldnt be government censorship of TV program
D. Children should spend all their time to watch TV program
E. Children should be accompanied by their parents in watching TV

-LOOP-THE-LOOP PAPER PLANE-


Material needed
- A sheet of heavy paper
- A pencil
- Sharp scissors
- A paper clip
- Crayons

Method
Heres a paper airplane that will fly in circles.
1. First fold the paper in half the long way.
2. Then draw an airplane with wings and a tail on it.
3. Next draw a line about an inch away from the fold on each side the full
length of the paper.
4. Then cut out the airplane, but do not cut on the fold.
5. After that spread out the airplane and colour it. You can draw airplane
markings near each wing tip.
6. Next refold your airplane. Now fold Beach wing down along the line drawn
on it.
7. Then add a paper clip to the nose. You can change the way your airplane
flies by changing the wing shape and putting more than one paper clip on
the nose.

8. Which of the following is not true about loop-the-loop paper plane?


A. It needs a paper clip to fly
B. A pencil is not needed to make a line on it.
C. If you fly it, it will fly in circles in the air.
D. The first thing to do is to fold the paper in half.
E. Cut out the airplane, but do not cut on the fold.
9. The text consists of three parts. The third part functions to show readers to
make the loop-the-loop paper plane.
A. The steps D. The argument
B. The events E. The explanation
C. The situation

10. How many steps to make loop-the-loop paper plane?


A. Six
B. Seven
C. Eight
D. Nine
E. Ten

Mr. Pambudi is a Veterinarian

Mr. Pambudi, my new neighbor, is a well-known veterinarian in our city.


He is a person who has studied to be a doctor of animals. He takes care of
animals health. Many pet owners use his services to help them take care of
their pets.
He takes care of cats and other small animals. Sometimes, he takes care of
larger animals such as horses, cows.
If you have a pet at home, your pet has probably seen Mr. Pambudi. He can
help you decide what kinds of food your animals should eat, what shots your pet
will need, and how you should take care of your animals. It is important to take
your pet to see Mr. Pambudi to make sure it stays healthy.

11. What is the purpose of the text? It is


A. To describe a veterinarian in general.
B. To describe a particular person.
C. To entertain the reader with a story.
D. To tell the past event.
E. To tell how to be Mr.Pambudi

12. The paragraph 1 belongs to


A. Orientation.
B. Identification.
C. Reorientation.
D. General classification.
E. Solution.
13. What does not Mr. Pambudi take care of?
A. Cats
B. Horses
C. Cows.
D. Wild wolves.
E. Mouse.

Hi, Guys! Our neighborhood will hold a Fund Raising Activity next month. It
is intended to help victims of the landslide which happened yesterday. Everyone
who is interested in this activity, please join us. You are also invited to donate
your used clothes. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms.
Maryam as chief program coordinator at her house from 07.00 a.m. 03.00
p.m. Monday to Friday.
Committee

14. What is the announcement about?


A neighborhood's activity
B. Ms. Maryam's program
C. Used clothes donation
D. Victims of a landslide
E. Fund raising activity

15. Where can Ms. Maryam accept her neighbors' questions?


A. At her house
B. At her office
C. At the neighborhood
D. At the landslide area
E. At the committee office

16. If you have any question, please feel free to contact Ms. Maryam. This
sentence has the same meaning as
A. Ms. Maryam is always ready to give information you need
B. Ms. Maryam is always ready to ask your questions
C. You are not charged if you contact Ms. Maryam
D. Ms. Maryam will give you questions freely
E. Ms. Maryam has questions to ask
ROOM FACILITIES
The hotel provides 82 comfortable guest rooms that consist of Supeior
Rooms, Superior Seaview Rooms and 22 Deluxe Cottages with modern
Balinese style architecture, private balcony and international standard facilities.
Each room has a private balcony, fully air conditioned, a telephone, a mini bar,
radio/music, intrenational TV channels, in house movie, tea and coffee making
facilities, a hair drier, slippers, an umbrella, a bath/showre with hot and cold
running water and a safe deposit box.
FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US ON :
Phone : +62 361 751961, Fax : +62 361 751962
e-mail : reservation [at] kutaseaviewhotel [dot] com or sale [at]
kutaseaviewhotel [dot] com
website : www [dot] kutaseaviewhotel [dot] com

17. What does the advertisement promote ?


A. The location of the hotel
B. The hotel rooms
C. The cottage
D. The seaview
E. The facilities

18. How many rooms does the hotel provide ?


A. Twenty two
B. Thirty six
C. Sixty two
D. Eighty two
E. Ninety six

19. The guest can enjoy watching movies since the hotel offers
A. A cinema
B. A mini bar
C. TV Bar
D. In house movie
E. Private balcon
The sense of taste is one of a person's five senses. We taste with the help
of taste-buds in the tongue.There are four main kinds of taste: sweet, sour, salty,
and bitter. All other tastes are just mixtures of two or more of these main types.
The surface of the tongue has more than fifteen thousand taste-buds (or cells).
These are connected to the brain by special nerves which send the so-called
'tastes messages.When the tongue comes into contact with food of any kind, the
taste-buds will pick up the taste. The nerves then send a message to the brain.
This will make us aware of the taste. All this happens in just a few seconds.

There are four kinds of taste-buds, each of which is sensitive to only a


particular taste. These four groups are located in different parts of the
tongue.The taste-buds for salty and sweet tastes are found round the tip of the
tongue and along its sides. Sour tastes can be picked up only at the sides of the
tongue. The taste-buds of the bitter taste are found at the innermost edge of the
tongue. There are taste-buds at the centre of the tongue.

The senses of smell and sight can affect taste. The good smell of food
increases its taste. Similarly, attractive colours can make food appear tastier and
more delicious. If food does not smell good or is dull-coloured, it will look tasty
and may not taste good at all.

Very hot or cold sensations can make the taste-buds insensitive. Food that
is too hot or too cold, when placed in the mouth, will have no tastes at all.

20. We can taste any kind of food because of ...


A. The good smell of food
B. The four main kinds of taste
C. The taste-buds in the tongue
D. The senses of smell and sight
E. The taste-buds round the tip of the tongue

21. When we eat very hot or cold food .....


A. The food will lose its taste
B. The food won't smell good
C. The taste of the food increases
D. The taste-buds will be sensitive
E. The taste-buds will be very, responsive
22. The senses of smell and sight .....
A. Increase the taste of the food
B. Affect the taste of the food
C. Make food more delicious
D. Make the food look good
E. Make the food attractive

Cars Should Be Banned In The City

Cars should be banned in the city. As we all know, cars create pollution, and
cause a lot of road deaths and other accidents.
Firstly, cars, as we all know contribute the most of pollution in the world. Cars
emit a deadly gas causes illnesses such as bronchitis, lung cancer, and trigger of
asthma. Some of these illness are so bad that people can die from them.
Secondly, the city is very busy. Pedestrians wander every where and cars
commonly hit pedestrians in the city, which causes them to die. Cars today are
our roads biggest killers.
Thirdly, cars are very noisy. If you live in the city, you may find it hard to
sleep at night, or concentrate in your homework, and especially talk to someone.
In conclusion, cars should be banned from the city for the reasons listed.

23. What type of the text above?


A. Narrative.
B. Report.
C. Analytical.
D. Explanation.
E. Description.

24. What one of the diseases caused by pollution?


A. HIV / AIDS
B. BRONCHITIS
C. LIVER
D. IMPOTENT
E. CHOLERA

25. What tense is mostly used in the text?


A. Past tense
B. Simple present tense
C. Simple perfect tense
D. Present continuous tense
E. Past continuous tense
Structure Test

1. Dairy farming is _____ leading agricultural activity in the Indonesia.


A. a
B. at
C. then
D. none

2. Although thunder and lightening are produced at the same time, light waves
travel faster _____, so we see the lightening before we hear the thunder.

A. than sound waves do


B. than sound waves are
C. do sound waves
D. sound waves

3. Beef cattle _____ of all livestock for economic growth in certain geographic
regions.

A. the most are important


B. are the most important
C. the most important are
D. that are the most important

4. The discovery of the halftone process in photography in 1881 made it


_____ photographs in books and newspapers.

A. the possible reproduction


B. possible to reproduce
C. the possibility of reproducing
D. possibly reproduce
5. Flag Day is a legal holiday only in the state of Pennsylvania, _____ Betsy
Ross sewed the first American flag.

A. which
B. where
C. that
D. has

6. _____ vastness of the Grand Canyon, it is difficult to capture it in a single


photograph.

A. While the
B. The
C. For the
D. Because of the

7. Speciation, _____, results when an animal population becomes isolated by


some factor, usually geographic.

A. form biological species


B. biological species are formed
C. which forming biological species
D. the formation of biological species

8. In its pure state antimony has no important uses, but _____ with other
substances, it is extremely useful metal.

A. when combined physically or chemically


B. combined when physically or chemically
C. the physical and chemical combination
D. it is combined physically and chemically
9. The dawn redwood appears _____ some 100 million years ago in northern
forests around the world.

A. was flourished
B. having to flourished
C. to have flourished
D. have flourished

10. Beginning in the Middle Ages, composers of Western music used a system
of notating their compositions _____ be performed by musicians.

A. will
B. that
C. and when to
D. so they could

11. Civil Rights are the freedoms and rights _____ as a member of a community
,state, or nation.
A. may have a person
B. may have a person who
C. a person may have
D. and a person may have

12. Richard Wright enjoyed success and influence _____ among Black
American writers of his era.

A. were unparalleled
B. are unparalleled
C. unparalleled
D. the unparalleled
13. _____ of large mammals once dominated the North American Prairies: the
American bison and the pronghorn antelope.

A. There are two species


B. With two species
C. Two species are
D. Two species

14. Franklin D. Roosevelt was _____ the great force of radio and the
opportunity it provided for taking government policies directly to the people.

A. as the first President he understood fully


B. the first President that, to fully understand
C. the first President fully understand
D. the first President to understand fully

15. During the late fifteenth century, _____ of the native societies of America
had professions in the fields of arts and crafts.

A. only a few
B. a few but
C. few, but only
D. a few only

16. Computers that once took up entire rooms are now _____ to put on desktops
and into wristwatches.

A. small enough
B. smaller than
C. so small
D. as small as

17. According to some educators, the goal of teaching is to help students learn
what _____ to know to live a well-adjusted and successful life.

A. do they need
B. they need
C. they are needed
D. as they may need

18. The sapphires transparency to ultraviolet and infrared radiation


makes_____ in optical instruments.

A. it is of use
B. it uses
C. it a useful
D. it useful

19. _____ initial recognition while still quite young.

A. Most famous scientists achieve


B. That most famous scientists achieved
C. Most famous scientists who achieved
D. For most famous scientists to achieve

20. Mango trees, _____ densely covered with glossy leaves and bear small
fragrant flowers, grow rapidly and can attain heights of up to 90 feet.

A. whose
B. which are
C. are when
D. which

21. _____ the Canadian composer Barbara Pentland wrote four symphonies,
three concertos, and an opera, among other works.

A. An artist who, prolific


B. Is a prolific artist
C. Prolific an artist
D. A prolific artist
22. The Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National park in Texas were created by
volcanic eruptions that occurred _____.

A. the area in which dinosaurs roamed


B. when dinosaurs roamed the area
C. did dinosaurs roam the area
D. dinosaurs roaming the area

23. In bas-relief sculpture, a design projects very slightly from its background,
_____ some coins.

A. as on
B. because
C. the way that
D. similarly

24. Alaska found the first years of its statehood costly because it had to take
over the expense of services _____ previously by the federal government.

A. to provide
B. be provided
C. providing
D. provided

25. With age, the mineral content of human bones decreases, _____ them more
fragile.

A. make
B and to make
C. thereby making
D. which it makes
Vocabulary Test
1. Being meek, the stranger had difficulty making friends.

A. Lonely
B. Lazy
C. Loud
D. Humble

2. The gem is so rare it could be fake

A. Expensive
B. Stolen
C. Simulated
D. Sold

3. An inexperienced driver is a potential danger.

A. Possible
B. Certain
C. Actual
D. Definite

4. When the wind died, the sailboat drifted toward the beach.

A. Collapsed
B. Floated
C. Hurried
D. Returned

5. This course focuses primarily on the history of early civilizations.

a.objectively
b.mainly
c.actively
d.subjectively

6. Success is most deserved by amiable people.

A. Efficient
B. Prestigious
C. Good-humored
D. Essential
7. An ulterior motive is behind the question.

A. A concealed
B. A good
C. An important
D. Disagreement

8. There was a long pause before the music began.

A. Interval
B. Introduction
C. Prayer
D. Play

9. A brisk walk in cool weather is invigorating.

A. Short
B. Long
C. Lively
D. Solemn

10. Some tall people often feel clumsy

A. Superior
B. Ignored
C. Noticed
D. Awkward

11. All typing errors must be deleted from this memo.

A. Erased
B. Corrected
C. Circled
D. Determined

12. Animals in the wild seem more ferocious than they really are.

A. Hairy
B. Fierce
C. Silly
D. Callous
13. The manager was found to be harassing his employees.

A. Ridiculing
B. Bribing
C. Coaxing
D. Bothering

14. The government will issue a statement about tax increases soon.

A. Invent
B. Deny
C. Give out
D. Propose

15. The garments of colonial times, if in good condition, are highly prized.

A. Homes
B. Pictures
C. Clothes
D. Tools

16. Children must learn to tolerate one another.

A. Put up with
B. Admire
C. Trust
D. Play with

17. More responsibility and higher salaries are incentives for on-the-job
training.

A. Implicit
B. Integral part of
C. Priviligese of
D. Inducement for

18. The product to use to douse a grease fire is salt or baking soda.

A. Extinguish
B. Create
C. Prlong
D. Deter
19. The suspect is being held for arraignment without bail.

A. Nonbeliever
B. Judge
C. Robber
D. Accused

20. The quant style of the homes is typical of this region.

A. Curious
B. Ancient
C. Elaborate
D. Ultramodern

21. Doctors discourage massive doses of drugs for infants.

A. Light
B. Huge
C. Repetitive
D. Infrequent

22. The provisions of the contract exclude any division of the property for 50
years.

A. Writers
B. Clauses
C. Readers
D. Lawyers

23. History has shown that rulers do not relinquish power easily.

A. Abandon
B. Hold
C. Control
D. Gain

24. Modern music is usually characterized by a remarkable dissonance.

A. Melody
B.Clarity
C. Discord
D. Volume
25. In spite of his many faults, paul is very dedicated to his mother.

A. Polite
B. Devoted
C. Agreeable
D. Considerable

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