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UNIVERSITAS ISLAM INDONESIA FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN UJIAN TENGAH SEMESTER (UTS) SEMESTER GENAP TA.

2010/2011 MATA KULIAH DOSEN PENGUJI HARI/TANGGAL WAKTU SIFAT UJIAN : BAHASA INGGRIS 2 : CILACS : KAMIS, 14 APRIL 2011 : 90 MENIT : CLOSED BOOK CLOSED DICTIONARY

Name : _______________________________ Std. no. : ____________________


I. Choose the best answer from the options provided. 1. The algebra of sets ___ Boolean algebra. a. is called b. which is called c. known as d. called 2. ___ William Shakespeare is the most widely known. a. With all writers in English b. All writers in English c. All of the writers in English d. Of all writers in English 3. The Baltimore American first tried to nominate Theodore Roosevelt for the Presidency ___. a. when he had only twenty-eight years b. when he was only twenty-eight c. when he was age twenty-eight years d. at age twenty-eight years 4. The bombardier beetle gets its name because ___ its prey with caustic liquid. a. shooting b. of it shoots c. it shoots d. to shoots 5. Only one mammal, ___, is known to bear routinely four identical young. a. it is the armadillo b. being the armadillo c. which the armadillo d. the armadillo 6. It is ___ Minnesota popular with outdoorsmen. a. b. c. d. lakes that make it its lakes that make that lakes make it lakes that it makes

7. Bifocal glasses are among the inventions ___ Benjamin Franklin. a. have been attributed to b. which attributed to c. attributed to d. were attributed to 8. Precautions are taken ___ a hurricane threatens to strike the coast of the United States. a. whenever b. however c. always d. whether 9. John Glenn was not the first United States astronaut to orbit the earth ___ certainly became the most famous. a. and b. however c. and he d. but he 10. Whatever ___, members of Polar Bear clubs go for an outdoor swim on New Years Day. a. Cold b. weather c. it may be cold d. the temperature 11. One of the puzzles still mystifying biologists is ___ what to become in an

embryo. a. how do cells know b. how know cells c. how cells know d. how cells knowing 12. ___ Adam Smiths The Wealth of Nations that David Ricardo became fascinated by economic theory. a. After reading b. It was after reading c. By reading d. When he read 13. Researchers have recently confirmed ___ Pygmies are missing an insulin-like growth factor. a. and that b. so that c. because d. that

14. If a traveler had visited the San Diego Peninsula in the 1880s, ___ that coyotes and jackrabbits outnumbered the human population 10,000 to one. a. he had found b. he found c. had he found d. he would have found 15. ___ are carcinogens now appears to be beyond dispute. a. If asbestos fibers b. Asbestos fibers c. While asbestos fibers d. That asbestos fibers

II. Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct. 1. No body knows when the process of glass-making was invented. A B C D 2. Sugars like glucose is (are) made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. A B C D 3. Part of the electricity used in the United States today come (comes) from hydroelectric sources. A B C D 4. The languages of the presents a vast array of structural similarities and differences. A B C D 5. All of the east-west interstate highways in the Unites States has (have) even numbers, while A B north-south interstate highways are odd-numbered. C D 6. An understanding of engineering theories and problems are (is) impossible until basic A B arithmetic is fully mastered. C D 7. Some of the eye movements used in reading is (are) actually unnecessary. A B C D 8. The long string of genes making up a chromosome have (has) been likened to a string of A B C D pearls. 9. Every form of matter in the world are ( is)made up of atoms. A B C D 10. The General Sherman Tree, the largest of all the giant sequoias, are (is) reputed to be the A B C worlds largest living things. D 11. At least one sample of each of the brands contains measurable amounts of aflatoxin, and A B There is (are) three which exceed the maximum. C D

12. There is (are) twenty-six bones in the human foot, fourteen of them in the toes. A B C D 13. Plans for both the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank was (were) drawn up at A B C D the Bretton Woods Conference. 14. The body depend (s) on food as its primary source of energy. A B C D 15. Exercise in swimming pools are (is) particularly helpful because of the buoyant effect water. A B C D

III. Reading Comprehension Choose the correct answer based on the passage.

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UNIVERSITAS ISLAM INDONESIA FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN UJIAN TENGAH SEMESTER (UTS) SEMESTER GENAP TA. 2010/2011 MATA KULIAH DOSEN PENGUJI HARI/TANGGAL WAKTU SIFAT UJIAN : BAHASA INGGRIS 1 : CILACS : SELASA, 12 APRIL 2011 : 90 MENIT : CLOSED BOOK CLOSED DICTIONARY

Name : _______________________________ Std. no. : ____________________

I. Reading Comprehension (30 points)


Answer the questions based on the reading passage.
In the field of health care, normality and health are synonymous. Both states are difficult to define and are, therefore, not easy to measure. The World Health Organization has defined health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. This is an idealistic definition and, if it were possible to quantify any of these terms. Perhaps few people could be regarded as truly healthy. However, in the population at any one time the majority of people will probably have no detectable abnormality and would, therefore, be regarded as normal. Some of the remainder will be apparently normal and yet will possess some characteristic, for example overweight, which will put them in a high risk category in relation to the future chances of developing diseases. Others will possess some precursor morbid state like atheroma, which has not yet given rise to any clinical circulatory impairment. A further group will show, on examination, signs of disease not previously recognized and not yet giving rise to symptoms. Some will have overt, recognizable signs and symptoms of disease and a few will have such advanced disease that they are in the process of dying. There is thus a clinical spectrum of disease in populations, ranging from health to terminal illness. In general it is only those with recognized disease that tend to be seen as patients in hospital. They represent the tip of what has become known as the clinical iceberg. Much disease, and most people who are at high risk of developing disease remain undetected in the community.

Questions 1. According to WHO, what is the definition of health? Line 2-3 _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. What is the risk of people who is overweight? Line 7 _____________________________________________________________________________ 3. Who is looked as patients in hospital? Line 13 _____________________________________ ________________________________________ 4. How is clinical spectrum of disease ranked? Line 11-12 _____________________________________________________________________________ 5. In a society, what kind of people who are considered as normal? Line 5-6_____________________

6. Why is there a term called clinical iceberg? Line 13-15 _____________________________________________________________________________

II. Vocabulary (10 points) Fill in the blanks with the correct terms provided. blood pressure gastric disorders resistant moisture symptoms exercise allergies conjoined twins chemotherapy diabetes

1. When a person has an abnormal reaction toward harmless substances, we can assume that the person might have ______allergies___________________ 2. When we overuse antibiotics, the bacteria will become ______resistant________________ and it can lead to a possible significant threat. 3. The _______symptoms____________________ of flu, among many, are runny nose, headache, fever, and sneezing. 4. Dry skin tends to age faster as it lacks the necessary oil and _____moisture_________________to keep skin soft and supple. 5. _____conjoined twins__________________ are identical twins who are joined together somewhere in the body which is also known as Siamese twins, named after the famous ones Eng and Chang Bunker from Siam. 6. _______Exercise________________is vital to conditioning your body to have an efficient immune response. In general, the more fit you are the better your immune system works. 7. When a person suffers with a problem of stomach, it is called as the stomach disorder which in medical terms is also called as __________gastric disorder______________. 8. The most commonly used treatments for lung cancer are surgery, ____chemotherapy__________________ and radiation. However, the exact treatment a lung cancer patient receives will depend on several factors, such as type of cancer, the stage or extent to which it has spread at the time of diagnosis, and the overall health of the patient. 9. _______diabetes_____________________ is an inherited disease since the statistic indicates that those with a family history of the disease have a higher risk of developing it than those without such a background. 10. Arteries carry blood from the heart to all parts of the body. ______blood ___presserue_____________ is the force that pushed along the arteries every time the heart beats and a measure of how hard the heart has to work to pump blood.

III. Grammar A. Change the sentences below into passive (20 points). 1. Life insurances companies have published tables showing the desirable or ideal weights of men and women of different heights.

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2. This emphasizes the importance of individual susceptibility.

________________________________________________________________________ 3. Poorer people eat more refined food and less fresh one.

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________________________________________________________________________ 5. Occupation affects health in a variety of ways.

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B. Write the appropriate verb in the blank (20 points) Example: He (study) ______studies______ English every day. 1. Chain and Florey (undertake) ___________ an investigation antibiotics in 1889. 2. Hypertension and hyperlipidaemia (be) ____________ the main reason for the shorter life expectancy of the obese. 3. Fleming (discover) ______________ Penicilin in 1928. 4. Patterns of disease and death (tend) __________________ to vary throughout the world. 5. Over nutrition (disturb) ______________ metabolism in many ways.

IV. Rearrange these jumbled words into well-structured sentences. The bold-typed words are set for you as the first words (20 points). 1. Blood comparatively in is much children lower in the than adults pressure Blood pressure in children is comparatively much lower than in the adults _____________________________________________________________________ 2. High linked hypertension blood to pressure is High blood pressure is linked to hypertension _____________________________________________________________________ 3. Flax quality a oil high contains protein

Flax oil contains a high quality protein _____________________________________________________________________ 4. Heart of United leading one disease States is the in the death of causes 5. Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States _____________________________________________________________________ 6. Antioxidants the oxidation can process help stop Antioxidants can help stop the oxidation process

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