Text 1 for questions no. 1 – 5.
Nuclear
power is generated by uranium which is a metal mined in various part of the
world. The first large-scale nuclear power station was opened at Calder Hall
Cumbria, England, in 1956.
Some military ships and submarines
have nuclear power plant for engines. Nuclear power produces around 11% of the
world’s energy needed, and produces huge amounts energy. It causes no pollution
as you’d get when burning fossil fuels.
The advantages of nuclear as
follows:
- It costs
about the same as coal, so it is not expensive to make
- It doesn’t
produce smoke or carbon dioxide, so it doesn’t contribute to the
greenhouse effect.
- It produces
huge amounts of energy from small amount of uranium.
- It produces
small amounts of waste.
- It is
reliable.
On the other hand, nuclear power is
very, very dangerous. It must be sealed up and buried for many years to allow
the radioactivity to die away. Furthermore, although it is reliable, a lot of
money has to be spent on safety because if it does go wrong, a nuclear accident
can be a major disaster.
People are increasingly concerned
about this. In the 1990’s nuclear power was the fastest growing source of power
in many parts of the world. In 2005, it was the second slowest growing.
1. The first large-scale nuclear power station
was opened in England in ….
A. 1950
B. 1956
C. 1990
D. 1996
E. 2005
2.
The
text tells about ….
A. nuclear in general
B. nuclear biggest station
C. the danger of radioactive
D. the disadvantages of nuclear power
E. the advantages and disadvantages of
nuclear power
3.
The main idea of the fourth paragraph is
….
A. Nuclear is reliable
B. Nuclear power is safe
C. Nuclear power is dangerous
D. A nuclear accident can be a major
disaster
E. It needs many years to die the
radioactivity
4.
Which statement do you agree with about
nuclear?
A.
It is reliable.
B. It is costly to make.
C. It causes air pollution.
D. It affects the greenhouse.
E. It produces small amounts of energy.
5.
‘The advantages of nuclear as follows.’
The underlined word means ….
- aids
- profits
- benefits
- superiority
- convenience
Living in a big city has both advantages and disadvantages.
On the plus side, it is often easier to
find work, and there is usually a choice of public transport, so you don’t need
to own a car. Also, there are a lot of interesting to do and places to see. For
example, you can eat in good restaurants, visit the museums, and go to the
theater and to concerts. What is more, when you want to relax, you can usually
find a park where you can feed the ducks or just sit on a park bench and read a
book. All in all, city life is full of bustle and variety and you need never
feel bored.
However, for every plus there is a
minus. For one thing, you might have a job, but unless it is very well paid,
you will not be able to afford many of the things that there are to do, because
living in a big city is often very expensive. It is particularly difficult to
find good, cheap accommodation. What is more, public transport is sometimes
crowded and dirty, particularly in the rush hour, and even the parks can become
very crowded, especially on Sundays when it seems that every city dweller is
looking for some open space and green grass. Last of all, despite all the
crowds, it is still possible to feel very lonely in a city.
In conclusion, I think that city
life can be particularly appealing to young people, who like the excitement of
the city and don’t mind the noise and pollution. However, many people, when
they get older, and particularly when they have young children, often prefer
the peace and fresh air of the countryside.
6.
What is the suitable title of the
text above?
A.
Pro and cons of living in a big
city
B.
Advantage of living in a big city
C.
Disadvantage of living in a big
city
D.
The positive effect of living in a
big city
E.
The danger of living in a big city
7.
One of the advantages of living in
a big city is ….
A.
It is not expensive to fulfill
daily needs
B.
There are no interesting things to
do
C.
It is often easy to find work
D.
It is difficult to find cheap accommodation
E.
There are not noise and pollution
affecting people’s life
8.
According to the proponent of
living in a big city, one of disadvantages is that people feel ….
A.
easier to find clean and spacious
public transportation
B.
easy to find a good and cheap
accommodation
C.
difficult to find interesting
places
D.
more difficult to find a park
E.
more difficult to find a job
9.
All in all, city life is full of bustle
and variety and you need never feel bored. (paragraph 2).
The underlined word gives
description of ….
A.
activity
B.
immobility
C.
calmness
D.
tranquility
E.
turmoil
Text
3 for questions no. 10 – 13.
Everybody
likes home sweet home. However, making office at home is possible and
recommended. Of course home office
will have both advantage and disadvantage. Therefore, it is wise to consider
the strengths and weaknesses to have a home office.
Some
people will agree that having office at home will make benefit. It saves time.
We need no commuting which occasionally takes a long time. Besides we are free
to set the work schedule. Having home office will save money as we need not to
purchase or lease of office space from rent companies. What make it more
flexible is that we can set part or all parts of our home just as a real
office. What we need is only a wireless router
to cover all parts of our house with Internet. We can run our business wherever
part of house we want, from living room, bed room, veranda, etc even we can
make sell or purchase by online shopping
for things we need. Furthermore, working at home might reduce stress, effort and
time and divert it to other more productive things because while working, we
are close to our families.
However,
making home as office also has some disadvantages. For some people, keeping the
schedule is hard in flexible time. Such people type will be harder if they are
working just from home. There will be no clear border between working and
breaking. Working just from home also reduces the possibility to meet new
people. It is true that computer and
Internet connection possibly relate people every time and everywhere
but we will interact with them in a dimension which is not real face.
So
considering carefully what we actually need in running our business is very
recommended before choosing to have office at home or not.
10. What
is the text about?
A.
The possibility of making office at
home.
B.
Pros and cons of making office at home.
C.
The benefits of making office at home.
D.
The tips to run business at home.
E.
Running business at home as a new trend.
11. Having
home office will save money as we need not to purchase or lease of
office space from rent companies.(Par.2 line 6)
The synonym of the underlined word is …
A.
sell
B.
borrow
C.
buy
D.
lend
E.
build
12. Which
statements IS NOT the advantage of working at home?
A.
Meeting new people in person.
B.
Being free to set the work schedule.
C.
Needing no commuting.
D.
Reducing stress, effort and time.
E.
Being close to family.
13. Why
keeping schedule for people who run business from home is hard?
A.
They do not need to commute
B.
The possibility to meet new people
reduces.
C.
There will be no clear border between
working and breaking.
D.
Computer and Internet connection
possibly relate people every time.
E.
They need not to purchase or lease of
office space from rent companies.
Text 4 for questions no. 14 – 16.
Everywhere you go nowadays, you see people using mobile phones. From
school children to retired people, you see them talking in a supermarket, on
trains, in the street, everywhere! So what are the advantages of mobile phones?
First of all, they are very convenient because
you can phone from nearly everywhere. Another advantage is that they are really
beneficial in emergency situations. For example, if you are alone in your car
and it breaks down, you can get help quickly. In addition, you can also use
your mobile phone to text your friends, take pictures, listen to music, connect
to the internet and many more.
However, there are disadvantages such as the cost. Mobile phone calls
cost more than normal calls. Furthermore, it can be annoying if you are on a
train or a bus and you have to listen to someone else’s boring conversation.
Another disadvantage is that people can contact you anywhere, at any time,
unless you switch your phone off!
In conclusion, there are both advantages and disadvantages to mobile
phones. Personally, I feel mobile phones are good things because they give us
more freedom and make communication easier.
14. What
is the text about?
A. Mobile
phones at schools.
B. The
uses of mobile phones.
C. The
importance of communication.
D. The
good and bad sides of mobile phones.
E. The
vast development of communication technology.
15. Why
are mobile phones very convenient?
A. We
can phone from almost every place.
B. We
can bring them everywhere.
C. We
can send messages quickly.
D. They
are expensive gadgets.
E. They
are very useful.
16. What
is the writer’s opinion about mobile phone?
A. They
make us busy.
B. They
spend much money.
C. They
can be connected to the internet.
D. They
have the advantages and disadvantages.
E. They
have advantages more than the disadvantages.
Text 5 for questions no. 17 – 21.
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17. According
to the zoo owners, why are the animals kept?
a. To
breed animals.
b. To
control animals’ diet.
c. To
entertain people with animals.
d. To
educate people about animal behavior.
e. To
make animals cope with different climates.
18. The
text mainly discusses about ….
a. keeping
animals
b. the
British climate
c. coming
to the zoo
d. the
freedom of animals
e. people’s
claim on animals
19. Which
statement is FALSE about writer’s opinion about zoos?
a. They
educate people about animal behavior.
b. They
are educational and scientific.
c. They
preserve endangered species.
d. They
limit animals’ freedom.
e. They
are a good idea.
20. Zoo
owners argue that animals can cope with different climates as long as their
diet is right. (Paragraph 3)
What can we conclude from this statement?
a. Animals
can survive any climates because of their appropriate meals.
b. Different
species of animals live in different climates.
c. Foods
do not affect animals in facing climates.
d. Animals will die if the climates change.
e. Animals
should eat all kinds of food.
21. Some
people claim that it is cruel … (Paragraph 2).
The synonym of the underlined word is …
a. wise
b. mean
c. strange
d. important
e. complicated
Text 6 for questions no. 22 – 26.
There are
many mass rapid transportation in Jakarta such as train, minivan, regular
bus and Transjakarta. Transjakarta, the air conditioned bus fleet with their
special lanes have been operated since 2008. Now, more routes are being
constructed to cover the five mayoralties. In fact, the existence of Transjakarta
makes pros and cons.
Some people
consider Transjakarta can solve a traffic problem faced by the metropolitan
city. Everyday millions of people commute from their houses to their respective
work places. This badly needs adequate public transportation. If fifty persons
go to their offices by cars, they need fifty cars roaming on the street. This
number of cars can be replaced by only one Transjakarta. Consequently, with
reduced vehicles the streets are less congested. Therefore, it can decline
traffic jams.
Apart from
reducing traffic jams, Transjakarta easies Jakarta inhabitants to go to their
workplace or other destination. For this reason more access on Transjakarta is
being accomplished. Other Transjakarta roads have been constructed, such as,
Kota-Kalideres and Kota-Pulogadung. This definitely make easier for people who
go for recreation to the zoo.
Besides
reducing traffic jam and comforting passengers, Transjakarta can minimize air
pollution. As stated, Transjakarta can replace other vehicles in a great
number. It apparently declines the danger of pollution. Less vehicles means
less carbon monoxide coming out from the exhausted fumes. As a result, the
residents of Jakarta are less threatened with sickness caused by air pollution.
And if Transjakarta administration can manage the public transport well, Transjakarta
can create a new icon of Jakarta.
Those who
resist the existence of Transjakarta argue that instead of solving problem, Transjakarta
create a new problem. Transjakarta even makes traffic worse. The Transjakarta
lane makes the roads narrower. Narrow roads cause passing vehicles to get stuck
especially during rush hours.
Furthermore,
Transjakarta adds up corruption that has become a vicious circle in this
country. As reported in a newspaper the purchase of Transjakarta fleet is under
corruption suspect. Billions of rupiah are believed to have been put into the
city administrator’s pocket.
In terms of
the expense, Transjakarta fare is also much expensive than an ordinary bus. It costs
Rp 3.500,. for one ride, while the common bus only costs Rp 2.000,. With the
difference in bus fare, it is likely that passengers prefer to ride ordinary
buses.
Apparently,
Transjakarta still creates different outlooks among the residents of Jakarta. In
spite of all the critics, the governor of Jakarta firmly continues to extend
its routes.
22. What does the text discuss?
A.
The benefits of Transjakarta
B. The existence of Transjakarta
C. The weakness of Transjakarta
D. People who oppose Transjakarta
E. People who support Transjakarta
B. The existence of Transjakarta
C. The weakness of Transjakarta
D. People who oppose Transjakarta
E. People who support Transjakarta
23. In paragraph two, people mainly talk about ….
A. Transjakarta is comfortable
B. Taking a public transport is easy
C. Millions of people drive their cars
D. More Transjakarta roads are being constructed
E. Transjakarta benefits the city’s residents
A. Transjakarta is comfortable
B. Taking a public transport is easy
C. Millions of people drive their cars
D. More Transjakarta roads are being constructed
E. Transjakarta benefits the city’s residents
24. What is the argument of people who are against Transjakarta?
A. Transjakarta fare is twice as much as that of ordinary bus
B. Transjakarta pollutes the capital city
C. Transjakarta is not air conditioned
D. Transjakarta is uncomfortable
E. Transjakarta makes roads narrower
A. Transjakarta fare is twice as much as that of ordinary bus
B. Transjakarta pollutes the capital city
C. Transjakarta is not air conditioned
D. Transjakarta is uncomfortable
E. Transjakarta makes roads narrower
25. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the text?
A. More Transjakarta roads are constructed
B. Transjakarta makes the street less congested
C. The governor is unsure about the development of Transjakarta
D. The city needs sufficient public transportation
E. Transjakarta can replace many cars to transport passengers
A. More Transjakarta roads are constructed
B. Transjakarta makes the street less congested
C. The governor is unsure about the development of Transjakarta
D. The city needs sufficient public transportation
E. Transjakarta can replace many cars to transport passengers
26. The underlined word in paragraph 1 means …..
A. clean
B. quick
C. new
D. polluted
E. exclusive
B. quick
C. new
D. polluted
E. exclusive
Text 7 for questions no. 27 – 28.
Do
you like shopping in Paris and London and free airplane tickets to anywhere in
the world? These are some travel benefits flight attendants receive. Sound
exciting? Maybe not! A recent survey of flight attendants showed that many are
unhappy. Rude customers, long working hours, and unpredictable schedules all
contribute to job dissatisfaction.
“Sure,
free travel is great. But it wasn’t worth it,” says Olivia Martin, a former
flight attendant. (She now works as a corporate travel agent.) “I spent most of
my time in the sky on long international flights. I went to great cities, but I
was too tired to enjoy them. I used to stay in the hotel room trying to catch
up on my sleep. I would also get sick from the bad air in the planes. And I spent
a lot of time away from my family. Ten years was enough for me.”
Simon
Vasquez, who still works as a flight attendant, says that rude customers make
the job difficult. “Some people think that flight attendants are just waiters
in the sky. But that’s not true. We work hard to make sure travelers are safe.
It’s a serious job!”
27. ... don’t contribute to job
dissatisfaction.
A.
Rude
customers
B.
Long
working hours
C.
Unpredictable
schedules
D.
Bad
air in the planes
E.
Shopping
in famous cities
28. Olivia Martin, a former flight
attendant. The underlined phrase is synonymous with …
A.
an
ex flight attendant
B.
a
failed flight attendant
C.
an
unhappy flight attendant
D.
a
dissatisfied flight attendant
E.
a
complaining flight attendant
The
quizzes below are not related to the text above!
29.
The
cookies … are baked by Linda, smell delicious.
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. which
E. when
30. Can
you tell me the name of the girl … is sitting on the couch?
A. where
B. who
C. whom
D. which
E. whose
31. I
haven't met Linda, … brothers are both doctors , for months.
A. when
B. whom
C. who
D. which
E. whose
32. Someone
stole the motorcycle … was parked at the back of the store.
A. when
B. who
C. which
D. whose
E. whom
33. Andrew
is the boy … I met yesterday.
A. whom
B. who
C. when
D. whose
E. which
34. I
gave a lift to the girl … car broke down.
A. who
B. whose
C. which
D. when
E. whom
35. The
boys … are cycling on the street, are my classmates.
A. whom
B. whose
C. who
D. which
E. where
36. Do
you know the lady … you called yesterday?
A. who
B. whose
C. when
D. which
E. whom
37. She
put on some lipstick to … her appearance.
A. beautiful
B. beautify
C. beautifully
D. beauty
E. beautician
38. Arifin
Panigoro is a … businessman.
A. success
B. successful
C. successfully
D. succeeds
E. succeeded
39. She placed the crystal vase … on the shelf.
A. care
B. careful
C. carefully
D. caring
E. cares
40. James
is concerned about his …
A.
appears
B.
appeared
C.
apparent
D.
appearance
E.
apparently
41. He
needs to know the … of mixing those substances.
A. danger
B. endanger
C. dangerous
D. dangerously
E. endangered
42. If we … free time tomorrow, we will go swimming.
A.
have
B.
has
C.
had
D.
had had
E.
have had
43. She would inform you if she …
A.
get
B.
gets
C.
got
D.
had got
E.
has got
44. They … the project if they had been there.
A.
will handle
B.
will be handling
C.
would handle
D.
would be handling
E.
would have handled
45. They … you if they find the key.
A.
contact
B.
will contact
C.
would contact
D.
will be contacting
E.
would have contacted
46. He … if he had heard the news.
A.
will call
B.
will be calling
C.
would call
D.
would be calling
E.
would have called
47. If I … , I would have got better score.
A.
study
B.
studies
C.
had studied
D.
was studying
E.
is studying
48. Mr.
Dan Johnson requests the pleasure of your company at a dinner in honor of his
daughter Julie Johnson on the occasion of her graduation on Tuesday, March
eighth at seven o'clock at his home 648 Maple Lane Centerville, Kansas 12346
R.S.V.P. 555-5555 by March 2
The text above is …
A.
an announcement
B.
a notice
C.
an advertisement
D.
an invitation
E.
a warrant
49. How to operate washing machine :
1. When washing is finished select “DRAIN” to
drain the water out.
2. Put the appropriate
amount of detergent and the clothes to be washed into the wash tub.
3. Set the drain selector to “WASH RINSE”
position.
4. Put the clothes into the spin dryer basket
and perform the intermediate spin.
5. Insert the power plug into the outlet.
6. Open the power tap and fill water in the
wash tub about halfway to the desired water level.
7. Set the desired wash time referring to the
table given.
The
best arrangement is….
A. 4-7-1-2-6-5-3
B. 6-2-5-3-7-1-4
C. 5-2-6-3-7-4-1
D. 2-5-4-1-6-3-7
E. 2-5-4-1-6-7-3
50. How to order food by phone :
1. Dial the number you
are calling
2. Say thank you at
the end of the conversation
3. Say “Hello and your
name’ as well as you need.
4. Wait until someone
speaking
5. Take the phone
holder
The best arrangement
is…
A. 5-1-4-3-2
B. 5-1-3-4-2
C. 5-1-4-2-3
D. 5-1-2-4-3
E. 5-1-3-2-4