Soal Bahasa Inggris Fixed SUSULAN
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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 – Pictures
Questions 1-3
Directions:
There are three items in this part. For each item, you will see a picture and you will hear four
short statements. The statements will be spoken TWICE. They will not be printed in your test
paper, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. When you hear
the four statements, look at the picture in your test paper and choose the statement that best
describes what you see in the picture. Then on your answer sheet, find the number of the
question and mark your answer.
Example:
Look at the picture and listen to the four statements.
Choice (B) - "Some bananas are in the basket." - is the best answer to describe the picture.
Therefore should mark (B) on your answer sheet.
Now let’s begin with picture number 1.
1.
2.
3.
Part II - Questions and Responses
Questions 4 - 7
Directions:
There are four items in this part of the test. For each item, you will hear a question or statement
spoken in English followed by three responses also spoken in English. They will be spoken
TWICE. They will not be printed in your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand
what the speakers are saying. You have to choose the best response to each question or statement
and mark it on your answer sheet.
In your test paper, you will read a question about each conversation. The question will be
followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on
your answer sheet.
Example:
You will hear : Man : Good morning. How are you feeling today?
Woman : Good morning. I still feel a bit nauseated today. Is that normal?
Man : Well, it's perfectly okay. That is the side effect of your medication.
Woman : Alright then, thank you doctor.
You will read : Where does the dialog probably take place?
A. At a hospital.
B. At a station.
C. At a market.
D. At a school.
Answer (A) "At a hospital." is the best answer to the question "Where does the dialog probably
take place?" Therefore, you should mark (A) on your answer sheet.
I can confirm the room rates will be 1 million rupiahs per night. This is inclusive of
the 10 percent group discount. We look forward to welcoming you on 15 May, 2014.
Best Regards,
Susan Schneider
Reservation Manager
Berlian Hotel
For questions 23 to 35, choose the appropriate expression to complete the dialogue
23. Tati : I love these two bags. But I have to choose one. What do you think?
Ayu : I think the bag which has dark color is suited to you.
Tati : really? But this cognac one has a beautiful design.
Ayu : but …………. we can buy this. It seems too expensive, isn’t it?
Tati : well.. we should find the cheaper one.
Ayu : okay, Let’s find a bag which has similar design to the cognac one and cheaper
Tati : yeah, That’s sounds good! Let’s go.
A. I agree with you
B. I think
C. I’m thinking
D. I don’t think
24. Fitri : It’s been a long time since graduation, have you met Ikna these days?
Faldi : Ikna has been writing a lot of bestselling novels, he is ………….. now.
Fitri : Sounds great! How many books did he write so far?
Faldi : Three I suppose.
A. a Netizen
B. a Publisher
C. an Author
D. an Announcer
25. Nana : Tonight ONE OK ROCK will have a tour at The Depot. How about going there?
Ajeng : Great! I’d be happy to come. What time?
Nana : ………. I’ll pick you up, then.
Ajeng : Sure, thanks in advance.
A. eight AM
B. eight PM
C. 7 in the morning
D. quarter seven
26. Nia : Well, that was one of the lively committee meetings I've attended.
Udin : I agree with you. The discussion became quite heated at times.
Nia : I felt a bit sorry for Dita when she challenged the chairman about the accounts.
Udin : I did too. The chairman really made mincemeat of her.
Nia : That was because Dita hadn't got all her facts right.
Udin : …………….. I think she'll prepare a bit more thoroughly next time
A. I don’t agree at all
B. That’s right
C. That’s not true
D. I am sorry
27. English Teacher : Have you seen the result of the exam?
Student A : Not yet, Ma’am. Did I get the bad one?
English Teacher : No, you’re the first. you did great.Well done, …………...
Student A : Thank you very much, Ma’am.
A. good job!
B. good luck!
C. congratulations
D. be happy
29. Mr. Smith : Where’s John? I can’t find him on his desk.
Elaine : He’s taking his break, Sir. What can I do for you?
Mr. Smith : If you see John, ………………. I need him to make some recheck of the data.
A. Tell me that
B. Help me
C. Tell him to take a break
D. Tell him he needs to come to my office
30. Teacher : What are you going to do after you graduate, Ditha?
Ditha : Oh, I’m planning to go to college.
Teacher : What do you plan to study?
Ditha : I’m thinking of majoring in chemistry.
Teacher : Hmm, that’s a good field. and what about you, Rima?
Rima : ………………. Bali.
Teacher : Oh, really? And what are you going to do there?
Rima : I think I’ll just travel around for a while.
A. I don’t know
B. I am not sure
C. I’m thinking about
D. I hope to go to
HE lecturers also pursue their own research to contribute to the wider research
activities of their department/institution. Many aims to have their research published,
either in the form of a book or scholarly article, and this can help raise the profile of
their employing HE institution.
Administrative tasks take up a significant part of the working day. Many lecturers
also take on a pastoral role with their students. As HE lecturers progress along their
career paths, they may be expected to undertake a managerial role of the relevant
department.
31. What is the text about?
A. The pastoral role and relation.
B. Different teaching techniques.
C. Higher Education technologies.
D. Activities of Higher Education lecturers.
32. According to the text, what can we share as the teaching methods for Higher Education?
A. Seminars and drawings.
B. Tutorials and field trips.
C. E-learning and playing games.
D. Laboratory demonstrations and lecturers.
33. “.... they may be expected to undertake a managerial role ...” (paragraph 4)
The underlined word is closest in meaning to ….
A. handle
B. assign
C. perform
D. strengthen
34. Jenny : don’t you think that this house looks old?
Rose : well, In 1920’s, this house……….
A. is built
B. was built
C. was building
D. was restored
35. Ari : Hi Alan, I haven’t seen you for ages. Where have you been?
Alan : Hi, Ari. I have just visited my granny abroad.
Ari : Oh, I see. But wait, I think you’ve visited your grandma before, haven’t you?
Alan : Yes, I have visited her three times this year. She was sick two weeks ago so we
went to America again.
Ari : How is your grandma?
Alan : She is better. She is in my house now.
Ari : Really? How long has she been here?
Alan : ……………. Actually she has missed her children and grandchildren.
That’s why she was sick.
Ari : Oh, sickness because of missing people she love. I guess she will be well soon.
Send my warm regard to your grandmother.
Alan : I think so. Okay, I will send it to her. Thanks, Ari.
Ari : You’re welcome.
Please complete this job application letter below for question 36!
6123 Farrington Road
Apt. B11
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
January 11, 2007
Taylor, Inc.
694 Rockstar Lane
Durham, NC 27708
I just read an article in the News and Observer about Taylor's new computer center just north
of Durham. I would like to apply for a position as an entry-level programmer at the center.
I understand that Taylor produces both in-house and customer documentation. My technical-
writing skills, as described in the enclosed resume, are well (36) to your company. I am a recent
graduate of Devry Institute of Technology in Atlanta with an Associate’s Degree in Computer
Science. In addition to having taken a broad range of courses, I served as a computer consultant at the
college's computer center where I helped train computer users on new systems.
I will be happy to meet with you at your convenience and discuss how my education and
experience match your needs. You can reach me at my home address, at (919) 233-1552, or at
[email protected].
Sincerely,
Raymond Krock
36. A. Suited C. Known
B. Done D. Prepared
38. According to the text, what can you do before shampooing your hair?
A. Rinse it.
B. Give massage.
C. Add conditioner.
D. Dry your hair.
39. “It will pull on your hair and create more breakages in the long run.” (step 5)
The underlined word refers to …
A. water
B. finger
C. a comb
D. conditioner
Switzerland Ambassador to Indonesia Yvonne Baumann said the dual system would help students
combine learning processes at school and in the workplace.
“Switzerland has consistently ranked among the world’s most competitive economies and has one of the
lowest rates of youth unemployment in the world,” she said after the LoI signing with the Industry
Ministry in Mojokerto, East Java, on Tuesday.
In addition to signing the LoI, the two parties are also seeking to assist a certain manufacturing sector and
link it with vocational schools (SMK).
The embassy has stated that to enhance bilateral relations with Indonesia Switzerland has allocated 75
million Swiss Franc (US$74.36 million) for various development projects in the
2017-2020 periods. The funds will be allocated for private sector development, infrastructure, trade, and
macroeconomics assistance.
Meanwhile, earlier on Tuesday, the Industry Ministry launched a demand-driven vocational program
named "Link and Match" in Mojokerto to address the lack of skilled workers which has been a big
problem that hampers the development of some industries until now.
(The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Wed, March 1, 2017 | 01:20 pm)
42. Why did Indonesia choose Switzerland as a partner for strengthening Indonesia’s vocational
education system?
43. Where is the source of the information taken?
44. As a vocational student, what do you hope for the next after you read the news?
45. “…. the dual system would help students combine learning processes at school and in the
workplace.”
The “combine” word is closest in meaning to ….