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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 three parts to this section with special directions for each part.
Part I
1. A. Pride C. Solution E. Offering Help
B. Symphaty D. Giving Suggestion
2. A. Inviting Ted to go home
B. Inviting Ted to come to her mother's birtday party
C. Celebrating her mother's birthday
D. Cooking something for the birthday party
E. Refusing Ted to go to the party
3. A. The earthquake victims of Wasior
B. The sadness news about the killed people
C. The symphaty of the goverment to the natural disaster
D. The killed people
E. The story about fairy tales
Part II
4. A. D.
B. E.
C.
5. A. C. E.
B. D.
11. A. B. C D. E.
READING COMPREHENSION
Text I
Tomatoes are full of nutrients and are an especially good source of antioxidant vitamins. In fact, one serving of
tomato will give you 40% of your recommended daily allowance of vitamin C. Diets rich in fruit and vegetables are
associated with lower risks of many diseases and a diet which includes high intake of tomatoes has been shown to protect
against prostate cancer.
Tomatoes are by far the richest source of lycopene, a powerful antioxidant, which gives the tomato its red colour.
No other food contains this high level of antioxidant. Lycopene is highest in processed tomato foods, such as tomato puree,
because they are concentrated.
Text II
While fats have lately acquired a bad image, one should not forget how essential they are. Fats provide the body's
best means of storing energy, a far more efficient energy source than either carbohydrates or proteins. They act as
insulation against cold, or cushioning for the internal organs, and as lubricants.
Without fats, energy would have no way to utilize fatsoluble vitamins. Furthermore, some fats contain fatty acids
that contain necessary growth factors and help with the digestion of other foods.
Text III
We all have certain qualities which according to our environment, develop in a positive or negative manner._(20).
selfishness may emerge as unselfishness, kindness and consideration become cruelty and lack of consideration for others,
and a (21) constructive person may, through frustration, become _(22)_, and so on. The existing characteristics with which
we were born can, therefore, through (23) and good or bad training, become something superficially different, and so
apparently contradict the astrologer's _(24), of the character. Yet the true character will be buried deep under these traits.
25.'Having been defeated three times in a row, the boxer decided to give up fighting.' means:....'
A. He decided to give up fighting although he was defected three times in a row.
B. He decided to give up fighting after he had been defeated three times in a row.
C. As he had decided to give up fighting, he was defected three times in a row.
D. He decided to give up fighting, so he was defected three times in a row.
E. When he decided to give up fighting, he was defeated three times in a row.
26. In her letter my friend said that she was looking forward ... from me again.
A. to hearing B. to hear C. hearing D. having heard E. to being heard
27. The original.... manuscript of the play is on display in the museum.
A. written by hand B. writing hand C. hand-written D. that is hand-written E. hand-writing
28. 'Do I have to go to the post office to get my package?' "No. You can....'
A. have delivered it B. deliver it C. have it to be delivered D. have to deliver it E. have it delivered
29. If he had taken a computer course, it would have been easier for him to get a good ob. this means that....
A. it wasn't easy to find a good ob although he had taken a computer course.
B. he had taken a computer course, so it wasn't difficult to find a good ob.
C. even though he'd taken a computer course, it wasn't easy to find a good job.
D. he hadn't taken a compute course, so it wasn't easy to get a good job.
E. he took a computer course so that it would be easier to find a good job.
30. Anita and I missed the morning flight, and this made.... late for our friend's wedding.
A. his B. them C. me D. her E. us
31. Adi : 'I have a problem with my thesis.' Dio : '.... it?'
A. Shall we discuss D. Did we use to discuss
B. May we have discussed E. Had we better discuss
C. Would we rather discuss
32. My parents advised my sister.... too much money on clothes.
A. don not spend B. not to spend C. did not spend D. not spending E. not spend
33. The progress of this class needs ...
A. to be evaluated B. evaluated C. to evaluate D. in evaluating E. be evaluated
34. Doctors agree.... patients should try to reduce taking medicine for slight headaches.
A. whether D. which
B. that E. how
C. what
35. Sydney ... is more than three and a half million, is Australia's largest city.
A. whom the population D. that the population
B. whether the population E. the population of it
C. the population of which
36. Tiara : Did you see the children when you came home this afternoon?
Ricky :'No, they.... their teacher in Priok.
A. visited D. had visited
B. to visit E. were visiting
C. would have visited
37. Rinda : 'Why does the baby next-door keep crying?'
Afida : As usual, it ... by the baby sitter.'
A. is neglecting D. is neglected
B. neglects E. is to be neglected
C. is to neglect
38. There was so much noise next door. Our neighbor ... from their vacation abroad.
A. should have come back D. would have come back
B. is supposed to come back E. must have come back
C. ought to come back
39. Dika : 'Why do you have to stay at home tomorrow?'
Fenda : '... my little brother.'
A. Takes care of D. Taking care of
B. To take care of E. For taking care of
C. I will take care of
40. The fact that he was put in prison for something that he had not done made his wife ....
A. cry D. to be crying
B. cried E. to cry
C. crying