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LISTENING SECTION In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you

understand spoken English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part. PART I Questions 1 to 3 Directions : In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The questions and the dialogues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue and the questions about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now, listen to a sample question. You will hear: Woman : What do you want for your birthday present, Mike? A watch, a bicycle, a mobile phone or a Power Ranger robot? Man : Id rather you bought me a portable play station 3 Narrator : What did Mike want for his birthday present?

You will read in your test book: A. A Robot B. A watch C. A bicycle D. A mobile phone E. A play station 3 The best answer to the question is A play station 3. Therefore you should choose answer (E) 1. A. How to use e-mail B. Internet usage C. Receiving e-mails D. Voice mail E. Communication 2. A. He doesnt have a drivers license yet B. His friend will drive him C. He is seventeen year old D. His mother will use it E. He drives carelessly 3. A. The man takes the bus to work B. The man wants the woman to go with him C. The woman prefers driving in the rush hour D. The woman wants to rode to work with man E. The man has to stand on the bus if he takes it to work

PART II Questions 4 to 6 Directions : In this part of the text, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English. The dialogues or monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed on your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue or monologue, look at the five pictures provided in your test book, and decide which one would be the most suitable with the dialogue or monologue you have heard.

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PART III Questions 7 to 11 Directions : In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogues spoken in English, followed by five responses, also spoken in English. The dialogues and the responses will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your textbook, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. You have to choose the best response to each question.

Now listen to a sample question: Man : Ive got bad news about my test Woman : what? You failed again? Man : .. Narrator : What will the woman most likely reply? A. Let me try again B. Dont worry. Im fine C. Sorry, Ive disappoint you D. Never mind. Youve done your best E. Id like to apologize for my failure. Narrator: The best answer to the question you failed again? is choice C

7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet 8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet 9. Mark your answer on your answer sheet 10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet 11. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

PART IV Questions 12 to 15 Directions : In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you hear a monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. 12. A. B. C. D. E. Octopus Rhinoceros Platypus Mosquito Hippopotamus

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This is the end of listening section READING SECTION The text is for question 16 to 17
July 8th, 2013 PT. Arya Guna Jl. Juanda No. 19 Jakarta 13740 Dear PT. Arya Guna, I am writing the letter to inform you a new product, which I believe will interest. We have just introduced a new compressor, the Excellor II. As your new manufacturing building has began to operate at higher capacity. This new model is well suited to your facilities. With a flow capacity 175% of the Excellor I model, switching the Excellor II will enable you to increase volume roughly 75%. I have taken the liberty of enclosing pictures and price list for the Excellor II and, I will be pleased to visit your place to give you a demonstration. Call me at 021-7678 if I may be of any service to you. Sincerely yours, Toni Soekamto

16. What is the text about? A. Congratulation letter B. Promotion letter C. Complaining letter D. Ordering letter E. Application letter 17. What does the writer offered? A. Pictures B. A compressor C. Excellor I D. Excellor II E. A demonstration

The text is for question 18 to 19


We, a mining consultant company, are looking for .... A SENIOR SECRETARY Female, graduated from reputable university Min. 5 years of work experience Good command of English (oral and written) Computer literate (min. Word, Exel, Internet)

Please submit your complete application, resume & recent photograph not more than 10 days after this ads to: HRD PT CITRA ENERGY DEVELOPEMENT Wisma Emha Jl. Wijaya 1 no. 11A Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12170 Fax no. 021-7207978 Email adress: mitraenergy@cbn.net.id Only short listed candidates will be notified

18. What is the text about? A. Wisma Emha B. A job vacancy C. A senior secretary D. An application letter E. PT. Citra Energy Development 19. The following are the requirement asked, except . A. minimal 5 year experiences B. able to operate computer C. able to speak and write English D. a graduate from a reputable university E. application letter should be completed with education certificate The text is for question 20 to 22 Supreme Court rejects Dickys appeal Jakarta: Conviction The Supreme Court has upheld the 2006 graft of Dicky Iskandar Dinata, the former president director of PT. Brocolin International Dick Was found guilty by the South Jakarta Distric Court of misusing Rp. 1.9 trillion in funds from Bank BNI, which he claimed was a grant from an Israel investor. The court sentenced him to 20 years in prison. We have rejected Dickys appeal. Therefore, he must serve his 20-years prison and pay a fine of Rp.500 million (US $ 55,000), presiding justice Artidjo Alkostar was quoted by Detic.com news portal as saying Thursday-JP. 20. Dicky must pay a fine of .
A. B. C. D. E. Rp. 1, 9 trillion Rp. 20 trillion US $ 55, 000 US $ 550, 000 US $ 500 million

21. What does the word we from paragraph 2 refers to? A. The former president of PT. Brocolin Intenational Dick B. The South Jakarta District Court C. Artidjo Alkostars justice D. Israel investor E. Bank BNI 22. have rejected Dickys appeal (paragraph 2). The synonym of the underline word is . A. welcome B. accepted C. refused D. took E. gave The text is for question 23 to 25 The Football Match My brother and I went to a football match yesterday. Our school team was playing against another High School Team. Our team wore red and white shirts, white shorts, and red stockings. The other team wore orange and black shirts, orange shorts, and black stockings. They look like bees, my brother said and we laughed. They played like bees too. They ran very fast, attacked very hard, and passed the ball to each very fast. Soon, they scored their first goal. My brother and I shouted, Come on, Valley school ! Come on, the Valleys! Our headmaster was near us and he was shouting too. He seemed very enthusiastic. However, the high school scored another goal. We were very sad Then, one of the bees stopped the ball with one of his hands, so our team got the free kick. Our captain took it and scored a goal. We shouted, Hooray! The score was 2-1 now and that was better. Now our team began to play better or the bees were getting tired. Our team scored another goal before final time. In the second half of the match, both teams tried very hard, but neither scored. So, at the end the score still two all. 23. The previous text is tell about . A. joining a football match B. winning a football match C. attending a football match D. the school football team E. playing football 24. Which statement is TRUE according to the text? A. The writer and his brother will watch a football match B. The writers school team wore orange and black shirts. C. The writer called his school team the bees D. The writers school team scored the first goal E. The opponent scored the first goal 25. The communicative purpose of the text is.... A. to describe the characteristic of football team B. to inform the best way of playing football C. to persuade people to support their football team D. to discuss the advantage and disadvantage of watching football match E. to tell reader about watching football match

The text is for question 26 to 28 The greenhouse effect is a warning of the air around us. It gets it name from the greenhouse that people use to grow plants. These greenhouses let in heat from sunlight and trap it inside. Earths atmosphere the layer of air that surrounds our planet- also traps heat. Greenhouse effect raises temperature at a planet surface. It is the result of heat energy trapped by gasses in the atmosphere. Certain gases cause the atmosphere to act like the gasses in greenhouse. As a result, the temperature of a planets surface may be higher than it otherwise would be on Earth about 33 C (59F) higher. The main gases that produce the greenhouse effect on Earth are water vapor and carbon dioxide. Scientist suspect that increased discharge of carbon dioxide from human activity (notably motor transport and industry) is contributing to global warming. 26. Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the text? A. Greenhouse effect makes our environment better B. Heat energy trapped by gasses in atmosphere raises planet temperature C. Main gasses what caused greenhouse effect are water vapor and hydrogen D. Greenhouse effect take heat from sunlight then set it free again E. Greenhouse makes the Earth temperature 59 C higher 27. These greenhouses let in heat from sunlight and trap it inside (paragraph 1). What does the underline word means? A. Get B. Obtain C. Give D. Spread E. Catch 28. The purpose of the text is . A. to describe the atmosphere climate B. to inform the changing of atmosphere climate C. to explain how the greenhouse gas change climate D. to persuade the reader that there is the changing of climate E. to present two points of view on the greenhouse gas effect

The text is for question 29 to 32 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 to most of the pollution in the world. Cars emit a deadly gas that causes illnesses such as bronchitis, lung cancer, and triggers off asthma. Some of these illnesses are so bad that people can die from them. Secondly, the city is very busy. Pedestrians wander everywhere 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 on your homework, and especially talk to someone. In conclusion, cars should be banned from the city for the reasons listed.

29. Why the car should be banned according to the text? A. Because it usually make traffic jam B. Because car create pollution and accident C. There is no space for pedestrian D. People did not want t use other transportation E. Cars make people feel sick 30. What illnesses which is caused by cars? A. Lung cancer, influenza, and bronchitis B. Heart attack and asthma C. Lung cancer, bronchitis, and heart attack D. Bronchitis, asthma, and lung cancer E. Cancer, asthma, and lung cancer 31. Cars today are our biggest killer in the road, because.... A. cars commonly hit pedestrians B. cars emit deadly gas C. cars are very noisy D. cars make city busy E. cars make people hard to sleep 32. which cause them to die (paragraph 3). The word them refers to A. cars B. illnesses C. pedestrians D. deadly gasses E. people The text is for question 33 to 35 Laskar Pelangi: The Audacity of Hope This is a movie adapted from a best-selling Indonesian novel. It took 40 days of filming on a Belitong Island, Bangka-Belitung province. Involving 12 local actors, it reportedly cost 8 billion. With all the efforts of transforming Laskar Pelangi (Rainbow Warrior) into moving picture, will it satisfy readers imaginations? Laskar Pelangi, the novel was written by Andrea Hirata in 2005, based on his own experiences. It is about an inspiring teacher and her 10 students in the poverty-stricken Kampung Gantong in Belitong. The poor condition of their school building does not dampen their high spirits and hopes for a better time. Two years letter, the novel became a phenomenon in Indonesia literature. With its humanistic touch, Laskar Pelangi has sold more than 500,000 copies and has won the position of Must-Read Novel in every corner of the nations teen-lit, chick-lit, and even religious novels, the popular theme today. Andrea entrusted the filming of the story to the respected figures in the film industry, Mira Lesmana and Riza, as producer and film director. In July 2007, Mira and Riri started the pre production, which took a year to finish. Together with the scriptwriter Salman Aristo they decided to create a different scenario for the film

33. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? A. Laskar Pelangi is the story of poor people at the Bangka Belitung province B. Laskar Pelangi is the story of poor school children in Kampung Gantong C. Laskar Pelangi is about poverty in Kampung Gantong in Bangka Belitung D. Laskar Pelangi is about an inspiring story towards a better life E. Laskar Pelangi is about Andrea Hirata 34. From the text above, we know that A. the movie was played by poor children B. Andrea Hirata is the producer of Laskar Pelangi C. the novel of Laskar Pelangi was a phenomenal book of literature D. people like the movie better than the movie E. people like the novel better than the movie 35. with the scriptwriter Salman Aristo they decided to create (Paragraph 4). The underline word is refers to A. Laskar Pelangis actors B. teachers and students in the poverty-stricken C. Mira Lesmana, Riza and Salman Aristo D. the nations teen-lit, chick-lit, and religious novels E. the novel writer and the director film The text is for question 36 to 38 People generally use drugs for positive reasons but there are some people who use drugs for recreation. Recreational drugs, even though illegal in most countries are commonly found in many places devoted to entertainment such as discotheques or pubs. Some people use drugs use can to lead to serious problems. Other people use drugs for different purposes. Some athletes, for example consciously take drugs commonly known as steroids too boots their performance. Generally, this is not a crime, but the use of such drugs can disqualify athletes. World-renowned Canadian sprinter, Ben Johnson, was accused of taking drugs during the Olympics. This charge was proven by means of a blood test administrated after the games. There are many other sports figures who have taken drugs for similar purposes. People have different views concerning the benefits of recreational drug use. What one person may think is wrong about the use of certain drugs may be considered acceptable to another. 36. Where are recreational drugs commonly found? A. In some places B. In the Olympics C. In many countries D. In recreational places E. In discotheques and pubs 37. Why do some athletes use drugs? A. To relax after a competition B. To boost their performance C. To make them popular D. To disqualify them E. To make them happy

38. According to the text, we know that . A. the use of drugs should be banned B. using drugs is considered a crime for athletes C. using drugs is common and legal for athletes D. it is good to use drugs in discotheques E. people have different opinions about drug use The text is for question 39 to 41 Bees are insects. There are about 20,000 species or kinds of bees. They live everywhere in the world except on high mountains, in the Arctic and Antarctic, and on some small island in the ocean Some bees are as small as 0.08 inch (2 millimeters). However, some bees are as big as 1.6 inches (4 centimeters). Bees come in many colors, black, grey, yellow, green, or blue. Most of bees live alone. They are called solitary bees. Meanwhile, some bees live in groups called colonies. They are social bees. Bees have three pairs of legs and four wings. Like all insect, they have a head, chest, and abdomen. They have mouthparts and a tongue for collecting nectar. They carry nectar in an organ called a honey stomach. Moreover, bees have special wings that enable them to fly like a helicopter. They can fly backward, forward, sideways, or stay in one place in the air. In addition, bees have three regular eyes and two compound eyes that have many lenses. Furthermore, bees can see colors and patterns. This helps them find flowers. 39. The text above tells us about . A. bees are in many colors B. general characteristic of bees C. special characteristic of bees D. the total number of bees in the world E. all insects have a head, chest, and abdomen 40. What is the function of honey stomach? A. To stay in one place in the air B. To carry nectar in an organ C. To fly like a helicopter D. To see colors and patterns E. To help bees find flowers 41. The writer purpose of the text is . A. to give information about the whole kinds of bees B. to entertain that lenses can see colors and pattern C. to tell the readers that bees have three pairs of legs D. to explain the process how to become bees E. to classify the insects in the world

The text is for question 42 to 44


NABIL RADIO FM 100 Jalan Pule 58 Rambutan, 13830 Phone: 71565950 Jakarta Want to feel relaxed while improving your English? Listen regularly to our most progressive and wonderful English program: NABIL RANDEZVOUS Broadcasted every Tuesday, 9:00 p.m. for one and half hours Our program includes: - Songs - World news - News from the entertaining world (music, film, sports, legend) - Celebrity interview - Quiz With the hosts of the program: Salsa and Naufal

42. What is the topic of an announcement above? A. A wonderful English program B. Nabil Radio FM 100 in Jakarta C. Salsa and Naufals activity D. New radio station E. Naufal Randevous Program 43. The program ends at . A. 9.30 p.m. B. 10.00 p.m. C. 10.15 p.m. D. 10.30 p.m. E. 11.30 p.m. 44. Below are the program offer, except A. interview with celebrity B. news C. lessons material D. quiz E. music The text is for question 45 to 46
Susan, I cant wait for you any longer. I have a meeting with our business partner outside. If you reach the office please review the proposal that we made yesterday by yourself. It has to be submitted this afternoon. It is on my table. Ill be back before 3 p.m. Donny

45. The text informs about.... A. a message for Susan to review a proposal B. a letter for reminding Susan C. meeting business partner D. revising proposal E. an order for Susan 46. . that we made yesterday The word we in this sentence refer to . A. the sender B. Susan C. Donny and his business partner D. the business partners E. Donny and Susan 47. 1. In the morning we would get up at 9.30 have breakfast, and then spend four hour near the pool with all the another guest. 2. We stayed at a lovely motel right at the beach 3. At 1.00, we would have lunch in our room 4. During the summer, we went to the beach every day. 5. For lunch, we would eat something like sandwiches and fruit. The correct arrangement for the sentences above is . A. 4 2 1 3 5 B. 1 5 3 2 4 C. 4 1 2 3 5 D. 1 3 5 2 4 E. 4 3 1 2 5 The text is for question 45 to 46 One day, the King . (48) one of his gardeners three million gold coin if he could grow a tree all year found which bore golden fruit. The gardener (49) all over the countryside but he could not find the right . (50) to grow a tree which would bear golden fruit. 48. A. said B. promised C. argued D. stated E. warned 49. A. searched B. found C. got D. watched E. saw 50. A. fruit B. vegetable C. plant D. seed E. tree

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