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BAHASA INGGRIS
SECTION 1 : STRUCTURE (1 - 20)
1. The horizontal pendulum has arod … suspended at two points so it swings on a
horizontal plane.
A. With a mass on its end which is
B. With a mass on it end which is
C. With mass on its end which is
D. With a mass on its end which
E. With a mass its end which is
2. A seismograph is an instrument that records the shaking of the earth’s surface … by
seismic waves.
A. Casual
B. Caused
C. Because
D. Because of
E. The casual of
3. Jupiter’s four moons … through a telescope by Galileo
A. Were being first viewed
B. First viewed
C. Had been first viewed
D. Had first viewed
E. First being viewed
4. Hilda : Does the earth turn around and around?
Beny : Yes, Hilda. The earth spins around and around on its axis as it circles the sun.
The earth _______ rapidly at this moment.
A. Spinning
B. Get spinning
C. Is spinning
D. Went spinning
E. Spins

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Choose the one word or phrase that keeps in the meaning of the original sentences if it
subtitutes for the underline word or phrase.
5. A cross is a geometrical figure consisting essentially of two lines that intersect to form
right angles.
A. Circle
B. Crash
C. Crisscross
D. Cut
E. Create
6. Imagine the advertiser’s chagrin when he realized that he had put the wrong date in
the ad.
A. Humiliation
B. Indifference
C. Surprise
D. Anger
E. Annoy
7. Volunteer firefighters valiantly tried to extinguish the raging forest fire
A. Wrecthed
B. Sluggish
C. Intense
D. Riling
E. Moderate

Identify the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be
correct.(8 - 10)
8. Back- building Thunderstorm is a thunderstorm in which new development takes
A
place on the upwind side ( usually the west or southwest side ), such that the storm
B C
seem to remain stationary or propogate in backward direction.
D E

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9. Cumolonimbus cloud, characterized by strong vertical development in the form of
A B
mountains or huge tower topped at least partially by a smooth, flat, often fibrous
C D
anvil. Also know colloquially as a “thunderhead”.
E

10. Convective Temperature is the approximate temperature that the air near the ground
A B
must warm to in order to surface-based convection to develop, based analysis of
C D E
sounding.

11. Shhh Rafathar is sleeping. He ______ for ten hours every night.
A. Is sleeping
B. Was sleeping
C. Has sleeping
D. Sleeps
E. Sleeping
12. Right now I am looking at the board. I _____ some words on the boards.
A. Seeing
B. Is seeing
C. See
D. Saw
E. Seen
13. Right now the children are at the beach. They are having a good time. They ______ a
beach ball and they are playing catch with it.
A. Have
B. Are having
C. Must have
D. Should have
E. Already have
14. Once upon a time, a king and his three daughters lived in a castle. One day the king
was _______ about an idea. He formed a plan for finding husbands for them.
A. Think
B. Thinking

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C. Thinked
D. Been thinking
E. Being thinked
15. Agung ________ in Pondok Betung since June first.
A. Had been
B. Has been
C. Had being
D. Has being
E. Is being
16. Question : Whose Seismology book on the desk?
Noun Clause:
A. Tell me whose Seismology book are on the desk.
B. Tell me whose Seismology book is on the desk.
C. Tell me which Seismology book are on the desk.
D. Tell me whose on the desk are Seismology book.
E. Tell me who on the desk are Seismology book.
17. Active : You shouldn’t pronounce the “k” in “know”. 289
Passive : The “k” in “know” __________
A. Shouldn’t be pronounced.
B. Should be pronounced.
C. Shouldn’t be pronounce.
D. Should be pronounce.
E. You should pronounce.
18. The first cheese we probably made in Asia around four thousand years ago. Today it
is eaten in almost all the countries of the world.
________________________________
A. It can be eat alone, or it may be eat with bread.
B. It can be eaten alone, or it may be eaten with bread.
C. People can eat it alone or they may eat it with bread.
D. People can eats it alone or they may eat it with bread.
E. People can eats it alone or they may eats it with bread.

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19. “Jono is a lazy boy.” “Yes, he always wants_______ for him.”
A. Everything is done
B. To have everything done
C. Having everything done
D. Having everything been done
E. Having everything to be done
20. “The enemy is getting closer! We must _________!
A. Have the gun loaded
B. Had the loaded
C. Have loaded the gun
D. To have the gun loaded
E. Have had the gun loaded

SECTION 2 : READING
Passage A
Secondhand smoke is the smoke that is exhaled or that comes from the burning end of a
cigarette, pipe, or cigar. Secondhand smoke can come in through cracks in the walls. It can
hang around in hallways and doorways where people have been smoking. Breathing someone
else’s smoke can be deadly, especially if you live or work in a place where people smoke.
That is why it is so important for smokers to go all the way outside if they want a cigarette.
When one person smokes inside, it can cause problems for everyone else. Children who are
around tobacco smoke in their homes have more health problems like asthma and ear
infections. They are sicker and stay in bed more. They miss more school days than children
whose homes are smoke-free. Babies who live in homes with secondhand smoke are more
likely to die as infants than other babies.

Passage B
The first conclusive evidence on the danger of passive smoking came from Takeshi
Hirayama’s study in 1981 on lung cancer in non smoking Japanese women married to men
who smoked. Although the tobacco industry immediately launched a multi million dollar
campaign to discredit the evidence, dozens of further studies have confirmed the link.
Research then broadened into other areas and new scientific evidence continues to
accumulate. The risk of lung cancer in nonsmokers exposed to passive smoking is increased
by between 20 and 30 percent, and the excess risk of heart disease is 23 percent. Children are
at particular risk from adults’ smoking. Adverse health effects include pneumonia and
bronchitis, coughing and wheezing, worsening of asthma, middle ear diseases, and

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possibly neuro-behavioural impairment and cardiovascular diseases in adulthood. A pregnant
woman’s exposure to other people’s smoking can harm her fetus. The effects are
compounded when the child is exposed to passive smoking after birth.

21. Which of the following themes is mainly discussed in the passages?


A. The illnesses linked to passive smoking.
B. The disadvantages of smoking.
C. The danger of becoming smokers
D. The benefit of being a non smoker
E. The danger of being a passive smoker
22. Which of the following opinions is mentioned in both passages?
A. Serious diseases in smokers may result from chain smoking.
B. Active smokers’ smoke endangers passive smokers.
C. Smoking endangers smokers living with nonsmokers.
D. Evidence on the danger of passive smoking is conclusive.
E. Smoking affects the health of a baby of a pregnant woman.
23. The idea of Passage A is similar to that of Passage B, in that it is ... .
A. a chance to escape from several deadly illnesses due to smoking.
B. A good decision for smokers to live without smoking habits.
C. A great benefit for pregnant woman to live without smoking.
D. An unfortunate for nonsmokers to live without smoking habits
E. A list of several health risks for nonsmokers who live with smokers.
24. Both passages can be best summarized as which of the following?
A. Smokers and non-smokers are likely to get smoking-related diseases.
B. Children and pregnant women tend to get various diseases
C. Children of smoking pregnant women will be likely to smoke.
D. Many smokers will not have serious health problems in their life.
E. Non-smokers living with smokers are likely to get health problems.
25. Based on the passages, it can be hypotheszed that ... .
A. by avoiding passive smoking, chances of getting deadly illnesses are lesser.
B. More people will surely die in the environment of smokers.
C. Home settings determine whether somebody will smoke or not.
D. A baby born from a mother who smokes will tend to be a smoker.
E. Evidence of lung cancer will be greater in the baby of a smoking mother.

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In their latest paper, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, Prof. Philip
Munday and colleagues report world-first evidence that high CO2 levels in sea water disrupts
a key brain receptor in fish, causing marked changes in their behavior and sensory ability.
They began by studying how baby clown and damsel fishes performed alongside their
predators in CO2 enriched water. They found that, while the predators were somewhat
affected, the baby fish suffered much higher rates of attrition.

“Our early work showed that the senses of smell of baby fish was harmed by higher
CO2 in the water, meaning they found it harder to locate a reef to settle on or detect the
warning smell of a predator fish. But we suspected there was much more to it than the loss of
ability to smell, “ says Prof. Munday. The team then examined whether fish’s senses of
hearing which are used to locate and hone in on reefs at night, and avoid them during the day
was affected. “ The answer is, yes it was. They were confused and no longer avoided reef
sounds during the day. Being attracted to reef during daylight would make them easy meat
for predators”

Their work showed the fish also tended to lose their natural instinct to turn left or
right which is an important factor in schooling behaviour which also makes them more
vulnerable, as lone fish are easily eaten by predators. Prof. Munday further explains, “All this
led us to suspect it wasn't simply damage to their individual senses that was going on -but
rather, that higher levels of carbon dioxide were affecting their whole central nervous
system”.

26. What is the writer’s purpose in writing the passage ?


A. To investigate the increase of carbon dioxide level in sea water.
B. To contrast the influence of carbon dioxide on predators and fish.
C. To predict the impacts of poor senses of fishes on coral reefs.
D. To inform the effects of high carbon dioxide in sea water on fish.
E. To argue over the agility of fish exposed to high carbon dioxide.
27. Paragraphs 2 and 3 are related in that the first ... .
A. argues for causes; the latter deals with conclusion.
B. Describes loss of senses; the latter loss of reactions.
C. Deals with causes; the latter presents further evidence.
D. Theorizes the role of O2; the latter describes the effect.
E. Lists the results of the study; the latter explains the results.

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28. The word “them” in’ ... and avoid them during the day ... ‘ (paragraph 2 line 9) refers
to ...
A. CO2 levels
B. Predators
C. baby fish
D. the team
E. Reefs
29. The following is relevant with the idea of the role of the fish’s senses and instinct
described in the passage except... .
A. mice avoid poisons by smelling it.
B. Dogs sniff rubbles to identify disaster victims.
C. People recognize others from their voices.
D. Babies learn to speak by imitating sound.
E. Pigeons send letter to an address.
30. regarding higher levels of carbon dioxide in sea water is, the author seems to feel very
...
A. concerned.
B. Upset.
C. Weary.
D. Excited.
E. Uncaring.

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