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BUKU JAWABAN UJIAN (BJU)

UAS TAKE HOME EXAM (THE)


SEMESTER 2021/22.1 (2021.2)

Nama Mahasiswa : Maria Y.A. Lerebulan

Nomor Induk Mahasiswa/NIM : 042755433

Tanggal Lahir : 13 Agustus 1996

Kode/Nama Mata Kuliah : SKOM4209/Bahasa Inggris II

Kode/Nama Program Studi : 72/Ilmu Komunikasi

Kode/Nama UPBJJ : 10/SORONG

Hari/Tanggal UAS THE : Rabu/ 29 Desember 2021

Tanda Tangan Peserta Ujian

Petunjuk

1. Anda wajib mengisi secara lengkap dan benar identitas pada cover BJU pada halaman ini.
2. Anda wajib mengisi dan menandatangani surat pernyataan kejujuran akademik.
3. Jawaban bisa dikerjakan dengan diketik atau tulis tangan.
4. Jawaban diunggah disertai dengan cover BJU dan surat pernyataan kejujuran akademik.

KEMENTERIAN PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN


UNIVERSITAS TERBUKA
BUKU JAWABAN UJIAN UNIVERSITAS TERBUKA

Surat Pernyataan Mahasiswa Kejujuran


Akademik

Yang bertanda tangan di bawah ini:

Nama Mahasiswa : Maria Y.A.Lrebulan


NIM : 042755433
Kode/Nama Mata Kuliah : SKOM4209/Bahasa Inggris II
Fakultas : FHISIP
Program Studi : S1 Ilmu Komunikasi
UPBJJ-UT : Sorong

1. Saya tidak menerima naskah UAS THE dari siapapun selain mengunduh dari aplikasi THE pada
laman https://the.ut.ac.id.
2. Saya tidak memberikan naskah UAS THE kepada siapapun.

3. Saya tidak menerima dan atau memberikan bantuan dalam bentuk apapun dalam pengerjaan soal ujian
UAS THE.
4. Saya tidak melakukan plagiasi atas pekerjaan orang lain (menyalin dan mengakuinya sebagai pekerjaan
saya).
5. Saya memahami bahwa segala tindakan kecurangan akan mendapatkan hukuman sesuai dengan aturan
akademik yang berlaku di Universitas Terbuka.
6. Saya bersedia menjunjung tinggi ketertiban, kedisiplinan, dan integritas akademik dengan tidak
melakukan kecurangan, joki, menyebarluaskan soal dan jawaban UAS THE melalui media apapun, serta
tindakan tidak terpuji lainnya yang bertentangan dengan peraturan akademik Universitas Terbuka.

Demikian surat pernyataan ini saya buat dengan sesungguhnya. Apabila di kemudian hari terdapat pelanggaran atas
pernyataan di atas, saya bersedia bertanggung jawab dan menanggung sanksi akademik yang ditetapkan oleh
Universitas Terbuka.

Manokwari, 29 Desember 2021

Yang Membuat Pernyataan

Maria Y.A. Lerebulan


BUKU JAWABAN UJIAN UNIVERSITA TERBUKA

1. Direction: Read the following text and then,

a. Choose the correct part of speech! (Noun), (Verb), (Adjectives), (Adverb), (Conjunction)

b. Choose on word that best complete the answer! (A), (B), (C), or (D)

For several decades, the term ’psychosomatic’ has been in general use. It means mind-body

relationship. But the Verb (1) connection the mind affects the body has not been Adverb (2)

defined. As the result of recent research, however, it is pssible to say that spesific changes take

place throughout the body as the result of human attitudes.

This mind-body effect should not beConjunction(3) in view of the experience over the years

with placebos. The term ”placebo” is usedAdverb(4) a ”pill” than contains no medical

ingredients but that often produces the same efefct as genuine medication. Placebos provide

ample Verb(5) that expectations can have effect on body chemistry. According to a recent article

on placebos, studies conducted over the past 25 years have shown that placebos

Adjectives (6) relieved symptoms which include fever, anginal pain, headache and anxiety in

average of 35 percent of patients tested. The explantion for this strange phenomenon is that the

human mind Conjunction (7) actual changhes in body-chemistry as a result of what it believes.

If,

Verb (8), a person believes that a certain medication contains a substance that can accomplish a

specific need, the body tends to move to that direction.

1. Part of Speech (Jenis Kata) : (Noun), (Verb), (Adjectives), (Adverb), (Preposition),

(Conjunction)

(A) precise (B) short (C) natural (D) direct

2. Part of Speech (Jenis Kata) : (Noun), (Verb), (Adjectives), (Adverb), (Preposition),


(Conjunction)

(A) clear (B) clarity (C) clearly (D) clarification

3. Part of Speech (Jenis Kata) : (Noun), (Verb), (Adjectives), (Adverb), (Preposition),

(Conjunction)

(A) shocking (B) surprising (C) terrifying (D) challenging

4. Part of Speech (Jenis Kata) : (Noun), (Verb), (Adjectives), (Adverb), (Preposition),

(Conjunction)

(A) describe (B) to describe (C) describing (D) it describes

5. Part of Speech (Jenis Kata) : (Noun), (Verb), (Adjectives), (Adverb), (Preposition),

(Conjunction)

(A) proofs (B) studies (C) categories (D) classses

6. Part of Speech (Jenis Kata) : (Noun), (Verb), (Adjectives), (Adverb), (Preposition),


(Conjunction)
satisfy (B) satisfaction (C) satisfying (D) satisfactory
7. Part of Speech (Jenis Kata) :(Noun), (Verb), (Adjectives), (Adverb), (Preposition),
(Conjunction)

(A) can create (B) has to create (C) ought to create (D) must be creating

8. Part of Speech (Jenis Kata) : (Noun), (Verb), (Adjectives), (Adverb), (Preposition),

(Conjunction) such as

(A) such as (B) for example (C) in conclusion (D) in addition

2. Direction: Choose one word that best complete the answer! (A), (B), (C), or (D)

(1) ’I wonder if the sound system and the overhead projector could have ready for my

presentation.’
(A) must have (B) could have (C) had better (D) would rather

(2) ’I am tired of watching that movie. There is too much violence.’ ’I

agree.Would we rather change the channel?’

(A) I must change (B) Shall I change (C) I should change (D) Would we rather change

(3) ’This is the last flight from Jakarta, but I don’t see my daughter among the passangers.’

’She should have missed the flight.’

(A) should miss (B) should have missed (C) must have missed (D) must miss

(4) ”I remember when we were children, Tommy used to say with a big smile that one day he

would be famous”.

A) had to say (B) used to say (C) might have said (D) woul rather have said

(5) ”There’s a letter stating that Lindsay has to leave for Australia next week”.

”Well, she should be told the news right away then.”

(A) should tell (B) should have told (C) should be telling (D) should be told

(6) ’Don’t forget to lock your front door when you leave.’ ’I won’t

lock, my niece will stay at home today.’

(A) not need to (B) don’t have to (C) won’t lock (D) don’t lock

(7) ”I tried to call Nisa on her mobile phone yesterday, but I only got her mailbox.”

”She must have forgotten to bring her phone, she often does that.”

(A) should have forgotten (B) had to forget (C) must have forgotten (D)

must forget

(8) ”I’ve lost a lot of money by investing it in your friend’s business.” ”I’m

sorry. You would rather consult me about his business.”


(A) should have consulted me

(B) had better consult me (C) would rather consult me

(D) must have consulted me

3. Direction: a. Choose one word that best complete the answer! (A), (B), (C), or (D)

b. Choose the correct type of conditional setence (Type 1), (Type 2), or (Type 3)

1. ”How was your test?”

”Not very good. I might do much better if I had not misread the directions for the last section.”

(A) might do (C) could have done

(B) must have done (D) would do

Type Conditional Sentence : (Type 1), (Type 2), or (Type 3)

2. Had he handed the applicationletter earlier, he would have been allowed to join the interview
test last week.

a. would be allowed to join the interview test

b. was being allowed to join the interview test

c. would have been allowed to join the interview test

d. he will have been allowed to join the interview test Type


Conditional Sentence : (Type 1), (Type 2), or (Type 3)
3. Had I realized that Michael was a bad driver, I will not lend him my car.

a. would not lend him (C) will not lend him

b. did not lend him (D) would not have lent him Type

Conditional Sentence : (Type 1), (Type 2), or (Type 3)

4. If all the students pass their final examintion, the teacher will give a party for them at his
house.

This means that there will possibly a party at the teacher’s house.

a. there will possibly a party (C) there has to be a party

b. there is nor party (D) there has been a party

Type Conditional Sentence : (Type 1), (Type 2), or (Type 3)

5. Andi : Why don’t you try to find a job in factory?

With the money you earn, you can buy things you need.
Bilal : If I worked in a factory, I wouldn’t have much time to study. What does the
underlined sentence mean? Bilal works hard in a factory

a. Bilal works hard in a factory


a. Bilal works hard in a factory

b. Andi allows Bilal to work in a factory

c. Bilal doesn’t work in a factory

d. Bilal worked in a factory

Type Conditional Sentence : (Type 1), (Type 2), or (Type 3)


6. ”Can we see the people we chat with in the internet?” ”We
could if we had a webcam.”
From the above conversation we can conclude that the don’t have ya webcam.

a. don’t have (C) have

b. had (D) didn’t have

Type Conditional Sentence : (Type 1), (Type 2), or (Type 3)

7. Tono : Would Aiman be angry if I took his bicycle without permission? Agus
: Of course.

From the dialogue we know that Tono borrow’s Aiman bike.


a. Tono borrow’s Aiman bike

b. Aiman is angry

c. Tono borrow’s Aiman bike.

d. Tono is not using Aiman’s bike

e. Agus forbids Tono to use Aiman’s bike

Type Conditional Sentence : (Type 1), (Type 2), or (Type 3)

8. If we want to bed early every night, we wouldn’t be so tired all the time. In fact we go to bed so
late every night

a. we go to bed early every night

b. we went to bed early every night

c. we go to bed so late every night

d. we didn’t go to bed so late every night


Type Conditional Sentence : (Type 1), (Type 2), or (Type 3)
4.Petunjuk: Bacalah bacaan berikut.

Garis bawahi topik dalam bentuk kata atau frasa. Jika topiknya diungkapkan secara
implisit, tulislah topik menurut Anda.

1. The topic that I can imply from this article is that robots can make friends with humans in
facilitating human work. but in robot-producing countries, namely Japan, the use of robots in
every aspect of life is needed by humans and robots themselves help a lot with human work
so that it is easier and minimizes the use of time in the production process and many
countries other than Japan Originally, robots were found only in science fiction movies and
books. Today, they have become science facts as technology has turned them into a feasible
means of increasing productivity. The robot industries may still be in their infancy, but their
products are no longer being ridiculed as impossibility.
2. By nine o’clock in the morning, the streets are lined with people. Somewhere in the distance, a
band is heard playing a marching song. Shopkeepers are locking their doors and joining the
crowds. Everyone is craning their necks to see how long it will be before the first float reaches
them. The topic I can give to this article is actually abstract because of what the relationship
between people closing shops joining the crowd with Everyone craning their necks to see how
long it will be before the first buoy reaches them. In this situation there are two events that
occur, namely a crowd that provokes shop owners to join the crowd and a natural disaster
event that causes the crowd to drown and requires the help of a buoy.x

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