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Vocabulary Games - Examples of Verbs Adjectives

1. v. to present; to show or illustrate something through example, or physical demonstrations (a) adjourn (b) ignore (c) hesitate (d) demonstrate 2. v. to bend; to turn sharply in a different direction (a) angle (b) release (c) foster (d) carry 3. v. to relate to; to deal with; to process; to pay for (a) treat (b) collate (c) acquaint (d) slot 4. v. to agree; to reconcile; to be in concert with (a) harmonize (b) founder (c) nurse (d) secure 5. v. to cause suffering to; to behave unjustly toward (a) mark (b) argue (c) wrong (d) conceal 6. v. to gather; to garner; to assemble; to accumulate; to take payments (a) legitimate (b) collect (c) button (d) number

7. adj. under the rule of; subordinate; exposed to; liable to; conditional (a) irrelevant (b) above (c) subject (d) token 8. v. to establish; to erect; to throw; to toss (a) fizzle (b) pitch (c) attract (d) tax 9. v. to collect; to gather; to accumulate; to store; to place in reserve (a) head (b) garner (c) anticipate (d) decrease 10. v. to hawk; to vend; to deal; to distribute; to sell (a) resist (b) peddle (c) rise (d) disappear

Listening: Part B
In this part you will see several longer conversations and talks. You should answer each question on the basis of what is stated or implied by the speakers in the conversation or talks. Narrator: Listen to a lecture by a biology instructor. Many people 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 a 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. 1. The passage describes gorillas as being: a. Dangerous killers b. Carnivores c. TV and movie stars d. Gentle animals 2. According to the passage, why are gorillas in danger? a. Because people keep hunting them. b. Because they eat too much. c. Because forests get too much rain. d. Because their food supply is being destroyed. 3. If something is becoming extinct, it is: a. Becoming lively. b. Dying out. c. Growing wild. d. Getting sick. Narrator: Listen to the conversation between two graduate students. Woman: What did you think about the assignment we were supposed to complete for our statistics class? Man: I havent 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 semester. Man: Oh. Woman: It was time consuming. Man: Really
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Woman. Yes. I started it at about lunch time and didnt finish it until supper.

Man: Im surprised at that. Woman: I was too, I did not expect our professor would give us so much. Man: He usually doesnt. Woman: I know. That 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. 21. What was on the assignment? a. Derivative problems b. A review of the whole semester c. What was for lunch d. A surprise 22. What did the students find surprising? a. The length of the assignment b. The problems c. Lunch d. The professor 23. What did the woman start at lunchtime? a. The assignment b. Derivative problems c. Eating d. A surprise 24. What will the man probably do next? a. Eat supper b. Move out c. Complete the assignment d. Ask the woman to supper Narrator: Listen to part of a conversation between a student and a clerk in a college bookstore. Man: I need to buy an basic English textbook. Woman: Okay. What is the course number? Man: You mean there is more than one Woman: Sure. We offer Poetry, Writing, and Literature. Man. If I take Poetry will we write sonnets? Woman: Not really. The Poetry class is very basic rhyming. Man: Great. That is what I wanted to hear. How much is that one? Woman: Its twenty-nine dollars, plus a ten-dollar notebook fee. Man: Wait a minute, cant I just use my own notebook. Woman: Most students prefer the special poetry notebook, so we made it a requirement
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Man: Okay. Ill take one Poetry book and notebook. Do you take credit cards? Woman: Yes, but you dont have to pay now. Just fill out this form and we will bill you. Man: Sounds great. 25. What kind of English textbook does the man decide to buy? a. Writing b. Literature c. Poetry d. Sonnets

26. How much does the Poetry book cost? a. Twenty-nine dollars b. Ten-dollars dollars c. Thirty-nine dollars d. Twenty-eight dollars 27. Why do the students purchase a poetry notebook? a. Because they like poetry b. They are out of paper c. It is required d. It makes them feel special 28. How will the man pay for the textbook? a. With a check b. With cash c. With a credit card d. With an exchange 29. What will the man probably do? a. Pay now b. Pay with a bill c. Go to another store d. Buy another textbook Narrator: Listen to part of a lecture in a wetlands ecology class. The professor is talking about sanderlings.

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History BINUS
Binus University at first is a short-term computer education institute which was established on October 21, 1974 under the name Modern Computer Course. Thanks to a solid foundation, clear vision, and dedication to a sustainable high, this institution continues to grow.On July 1, 1981, due to high demand and rapid growth, computer education institute has expanded to become the Academy of Computer Engineering (ATK) with the Department of Information Management and Information Technology. Three years later, on July 13, 1984, ATK received the status of Registered and turned into the Academy of Information Management and Computers (AMIK) Jakarta. Then on July 1, 1985, opened Computerized Accounting majors, and on September 21, 1985, renamed Jakarta AMIK AMIK BINA NUSANTARA.In his young age, a golden achievement ditoreh AMIK BINA NUSANTARA with Computer Academy was chosen as the Best by the Department of Education through Kopertis Region III Jakarta on March 17, 1986.Thanks to the ever increasing community need reliable workers in the field of information technology, on July 1, 1986, School of Information Management and Computers (STMIK) BINA NUSANTARA was founded with Strata Program-1 (S1) majoring in Information Management and Information Engineering. Along with it also opened majoring Computer Engineering (S1). On November 9, 1987, AMIK BINA NUSANTARA was merged into STMIK BINA NUSANTARA, forming an institution that organizes Program Diploma III (DIII) and Strata1 (S1). STMIK BINA NUSANTARA managed to obtain a status of "comparable" for all majors and levels on March 18, 1992, and on May 10, 1993 gained the confidence to open the Masters Program in Management Information Systems, one of the first Graduate Program in Indonesia in the field.On August 8, 1996, Binus University standing and legally recognized by the government. STMIK BINA NUSANTARA later merged into the Binus University on December 20, 1998, so Binus University has: Faculty of

Computer Science, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Letters, Faculty of Science, and Graduate Program.Binus University continues to try to build new innovations to enhance the development and progress towards a better direction. In 1997, Binus University made a step forward by establishing a cooperative relationship with Curtin University in Australia. The relationship was further developed and became a pioneer in developing the basis of strategic partnership with the best universities overseas other.Binus University as a leading private university in the field of information technology and the latest modern facilities that cater to students. The Internet is a basic skill in which every student must master to get into the virtual world. Binus University provides free internet access, wi-fi, modern laboratories and complete, and so forth. Binus University continues to grow through various periods of change. Mission Binus University to produce graduates ready to arranging and quality has brought Binus University achieve ISO 9001 certification in 1997. Binus University Commitment to quality has driven Binus University to implement a quality management system which aims to maintain the overall educational program that has been built. BINA NUSANTARA continue to develop and maintain strategic ties of cooperation with companies engaged in communications and information technology industries, such as CISCO, Microsoft, SAP, Oracle, IBM, Lotus Development Indonesia, Computer Associates, ASUS, ACER, DELL, etc. . They help Binus University in creating and developing the atmosphere of a lecture that nuanced scientific technology and supported with research and applied research. Binus University has a mission to prepare its graduates entering the workforce in a global or even become a self-employed. Binus University showed concern for the future of its graduates by establishing BINUS CAREER in 2002. CAREER BINUS help graduates by linking them to companies who are looking for suitable candidates for certain positions in national and international scale. CAREER BINUS provides various services in search of work to facilitate the graduates with the industrial world.The Joseph Wibowo Center for Advanced Learning (JWC) is one of the newest and most modern campus Binus University, founded in 2001. JWC is situated in a strategic area and easily accessible from various regions. Programs provided by the JWC is divided as follows below. 1. BINUS BUSINESS SCHOOL (BBS) 2. BINUS INTERNATIONAL (BI) 3. EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (EDP)

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