After a terrifically enjoyable start, the Twilight series is settling into a somewhat predictable groove, with its tragic-romantic motif of not getting married becoming a bit gimmicky and worn. At the beginning of this film, directed by Chris Weitz, Bella (Kristen Stewart) turns 18 and starts worrying about becoming the older woman to her eternally youthful undead boyfriend Edward Cullen, played. So, with his heart audibly breaking, Edward finally bites the bullet - as it were - and leaves her for her own good, settling apparently in Rio de Janeiro, that city being glimpsed subliminally just once. Poor, post-breakup Bella mopes and whinges as the months drag past, taking refuge in dangerous not merried activities such as motorbike riding.
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 1 Question: 1 to 5 Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The dialogues or questions will be spoken two times.
They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. After you hear a dialogues and the questions about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question. You will hear: Woman: What do you want for your birthday present, Mike? A watch, a bicycle, a mobile phone, or a Power Ranger robot? Man: I’d rather you buy me a Portable Play Station 3. Narrator: What did Mike want for his birthday present?
Mobile phone E. A play station The best answer to this question is “a play station”. Therefore you should choose answer (E) 1. You will hear: Woman: “Did you see Mr. Tarno?” Man: “Mr. Tarno the magician?” Woman: “Yes, did you see him?” Man: ”He just left the library.” Narrator: “Who is Mr.
The magician D. The female in conversation B. The librarian E. The visitor C. The man in the library 2.
You will hear: Man: “Danielle will leave to Jombang next week.” Woman: “Where is she now?” Man: “She is in her room with Wati.” Narrator: “Where is Danielle? She is in Jombang D. She is in her room. She is in Wati’s room E. She is on the way to Jombang C. She is in bus station 3.
You will hear: Woman: “May I read your newspaper?” Man: “Certainly, please do. Here you are.” Woman: “Thank you. By the way do you like to read my magazine?” LATIHAN UJIAN AKHIR NASIONAL TAHUN AJARAN 2012/2013 BAHASA INGGRIS 3 Man: “No, Thanks.
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I have read that magazine yesterday. Narrator: “Why does the man not want to read the magazine? The man doesn’t like magazine B. The man wants the woman read it for him. The woman prefers reading the newspaper D. The woman don’t allowed him to read.
The man has read that magazine. Part II Questions: 4 to 6. Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English.
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The dialogues or monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogues or monologues, look at the five pictures provided in your test book, and decide which one would be the most suitable with the dialogue or monologue you have heard. You will hear: Man: What sport do you like? Woman: soccer. Man: Oh yeah?
What do you need for that? Woman: Thing like shoes, ball, and short and t shirt. Narrator: Which picture goes with the dialogue? You will hear: Man: Have you started the assignment? Woman: Yes, but I haven’t finished it. Man: Why don’t you work it now? But I need something to eat first!
Narrator: Where would they probably go first? You will hear: Man: Last week I met my old friend. I saw him when I was in front of a gift shop. He was wearing waiter’s uniform of cafeteria beside the plaza. He said he was the owner of the cafetaria.
Narrator: Which picture goes with the monologue? Autumn 8 software manual. 5 4 Part III Questions 7 to 11 Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogues spoken in English, followed by five responses, also in English.
The dialogues and the responses will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
You have to choose the best response to each question. Now listen to a sample question. Man: I’ve got bad news about my test. You failed again? Man: Narrator: what will the man most likely reply?
Let me try again. Don’t worry, I’m fine. Sorry, I’ve disappointed you.
Never mind, you’ve done your best. I’d like to apologize for my failure. Narrator: The best answer to the question “you failed again?” is choice C.
Therefore, you should choose answer C. You will hear: Woman: I think you can’t solve the problem. Narrator: What is the appropriate response? Oh, good news. I’m sorry to hear that.
Maybe, but why don’t you tell me first. Oh, long time no see.
Sorry, I’m too busy for that. You will hear: Man: What you like most, soccer, badminton, or basket ball? That would be great to play with you! Almost everybody like those sports B. I don’t like none of it. That’s too much C.
Let me play badminton with you 9. You will hear: Man: Do you want to play futsal next week? Narrator: What would the man probably say? No, thank you. It’s enjoyable. I hate it really.
It’s expensive, I’m afraid. I must admit everybody likes futsal. Oh no, thanks. How about next month? You will hear: Man: Have you read this advertisement? Woman: Oh, yes, but it is very expensive to.
Meet the owner of the car B. Drive that car C.
Find the spare parts of that car D. Make advertisement like that E. Find the location newspaper’s publisher 5 11. You will hear: Man: Where are we going? Woman: We are going to The Sun Hotel. Man: Where is it?
Narrator: What would the woman probably say? I stay there C. It gives the most satisfactory services D. It’s near the beach E.
There’s a hotel there Part IV Questions 12 to 15 Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. You will hear: The problem of over population in Indonesia is made worse by the fact that fifty percent of all Indonesians are below the age of eighteen years. Most of them are dependents. They do not earn money to support themselves and are in need of many facilities like food, medical care, clothing, education, and employment opportunities.
Although a large number of them are forced to drop out of school to earn a living, the government. Still has to spent a very large part of its revenue on education. Then comes the problem of creating enough jobs for every new generation of school leavers or college graduates. Although the problem of overcrowded cities is difficult to solve, there is a solution to the problem of people living in overcrowded areas of the countryside. The solution is internal migration. This means moving poor people from the countryside to different but underdeveloped parts of Indonesia, where they may work to build a new life themselves.
In Indonesia, there are large and active resettlement programmes of his sort which have given a new life to thousands of people. What is the solution to cope the problem discussed in the text? Wider employment opportunities B. Migration to other island C.
Internal migration D. Medical care E. A new life for thousands of people 13. Narrator: How many Indonesian are below 18 years old? 55 percent B. 15 percent E. 85 percent C.
50 percent You will hear: When Roosevelt took office at the beginning of 1933, unemployment in the U.S. Had, in three years, jumped from 4 million to 12 million, at least a quarter of the work force. Fathers of hungry kids were trying to sell apples on the street. F.D.R.’s bold experiments included many that failed, but he brought hope to millions and some lasting contributions to the nation’s foundation: Social Security, minimum wages, insured bank deposits and the right to join unions. Henceforth the national government took on the duty of managing the economy and providing capitalism with a social safety net. Narrator: How many American people are unemployment at the beginning of 1933?
20 million B. 22 million C. 12 million 15. Narrator: Who is Roosevelt? One of US unemployment D.
Minister of social affairs B. Father of hungry kids E.
US president at 1933 C. Social worker This is the end of the listening section Reading Section The following text is for question 16.
5 August 2010 Bob! You late again. Boss waiting at his office. Prepare of good answer. Who wrote the message? The secretary The following text is for questions 17 to 19.
In 1900 we began to unlock the mysteries of the atom: Max Planck launched quantum physics by discovering that atoms emit bursts of radiation in packets. Also the mysteries of the mind: Sigmund Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams that year. Marconi was preparing to send radio signals across the Atlantic, the Wright Brothers went to Kitty Hawk to work on their gliders, and an unpromising student named Albert Einstein finally graduated, after some difficulty, from college that year.
So much for the boneheaded prediction made the year before by Charles Duell, director of the U.S. Patent Office: “Everything that can be invented has been invented.” So many fields of science made such great progress that each could produce its own contender for Person of the Century. Let’s start with medicine. In 1928 the young Scottish researcher Alexander Fleming sloppily left a lab dish growing bacteria on a bench when he went on vacation. It got contaminated with a Penicillium mold spore, and when he returned, he noticed that the mold seemed to stop the growth of the germs. His serendipitous discovery would eventually save more lives than were lost in all the century’s wars combined. Fleming serves well as a symbol of all the great medical researchers, such as Jonas Salk and David Ho, who fought disease.
But he personally did little, after his initial eureka! Moment, to develop penicillin. Nor has the fight against infectious diseases been so successful that it will stand as a defining achievement of the century. The passage is about. The mystery of 1900’s B. The inventions in 1900’s C.
Medical research in 1900’s D. The invention of penicillin E. The achievement of the century 7 18.
According to the text Albert Einstein was a. College student. Very clever C. Not too clever D. He noticed that the mold seemed to stop the growth of the germs. The sentence means. The germs can’t growth without the mold B.
The mold and the germs can growth together C. The mold can’t growth without the germs D. There is no relation between the mold and the germs E. The germs can’t growth with the mold The following text is for questions 20 to 22. BY ORDER OF THE HIGH INQUISITOR OF HOGWARTS All student organizations, societies, teams, groups and dubs are henceforth disbanded. An organization, society, team, group or club is hereby defined as a regular meeting of three or more students. Permission to reform may be sought from the High Inquisitor (Professor Umbridge).
No student organization, society, team, group or club may exist without the knowledge and approval of the High Inquisitor. Any student found to have formed, or to belong to, an organization, society, team, group or club that has not been approved by the High Inquisitor will be expelled.
The above is in accordance with Educational Decree Number Twenty-four. Signed: Dolores Jane Umbridge, High Inquisitor.
Adapted from: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 20. What is the announcement about?
Educational decree in Hogwarts B. Professor Dolores Jane Umbridge C.
Welcoming Hogwarts new students D. New regulation about organisations in Hogwarts E. A warning to Hogwarts students 21.
Who is the High Inquisitor of Hogwarts? Harry Potter B. Professor Dolores Jane Umbridge C. The headmistress D. All clubs chiefs E. The teachers 22.
Any student found to have formed, or to belong to, an organization, society, team, group or club that has not been approved by the High Inquisitor will be expelled. The underlined word above means. Checked 8 Answer questions 23 and 24 based on the following letter. Dear John, I’m staying in London now. My apartment near underground station.
The Londoners called it tube. I can go anywhere by the train. Last Saturday I went to Buckingham Palace. It’s the queen’s house in London. Unfortunately I didn’t see the Queen. I also visited the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
Then we went on boat on the River Thames. We saw lots of bridges. I wish you were here. Love Emmy 23. The topic of the text above is.
The Buckingham Palace B. Visiting London C.
Sightseeing London D. Tourism in London E. Great place in London 24. Emmy didn’t’ see. Buckingham Palace D. River Thames C.
Houses of Parliament The following text is for questions 25 to 28. Visiting a Farm Eddy’s class and their teacher, Mr.
John, are visiting a farm. Eddy likes the horses best.
The brown horse has a foal. It’s called ‘Darky’. Laura is feeding the chickens. The geese and the ducks are hungry too. James is looking at the cows. There are two calves. They are ten days old.
The farmer is driving his tractor. He’s taking hay to the barn. ‘Here are some apples,’ he says, ‘Give them to the goats and the donkey. But don’t give them to the bull. He’s not friendly!’ Eddy sees the farmer’s sheepdog, Mandy. ‘Where are the sheep?’ he asks.
‘In the field behind the hedge,’ says the farmer. ‘The lambs are playing by the bushes’. How many kind of animal mentioned in the text? The lamb is a. Male sheep B.
Female sheep C. Baby sheep D. Old sheep 9 27. Who is Darky?
Eddy’s teacher B. The farmer C.
Laura’s friends D. The brown horse E. Why the student didn’t allowed to feed the bull? The bull is dangerous B.
The bull doesn’t like apple C. The bull have already eat D. The bull doesn’t like people E. The bull is harmless The text is for questions 29 to 31 A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a system used to gather data and incorporate it in order to store, scrutinize, distribute, and show geographic information. GIS data displays actual world features such as elevations, terrain, and transportation networks, in a digital format. Users can take the information for such purposes as analyzing the digitally displayed data, mapping the data, and editing the data.
A GIS will include application software for aerial photography, surveying land, extensive geographical mapping, remote sensing, and much more. It is often used to study global problems in an effort to find solutions much more quickly.
Recently, Geographic Information Systems have been developed to be used by the public. For instance, Bing Maps and Google Maps are GIS applications now used by millions of people around the world. Through interactive web mapping, the public now has access to large volumes of geographical information. Another important use of GIS is its use when studying climate change. For example, GIS is used to study the ice melting in the Arctic. The text mainly tells us about. Digital mapping B.
Web mapping C. Access to GIS D. Geographic Information System E. The largest map in the world 30. People can’t with GIS A. Study climate change B.
Predicted earthquake C. Remote sensing D. See transportation networks E. Aerial photography 31.
Who has the access of GIS? All people D. Geographical expert E.
The Arctic researcher C. Government The following text is for questions 32 to 34 I admit it: I’m a bit of a germophobe. And when cold and flu season comes around, I’m even more conscientious about avoiding germ hot spots. I push elevator buttons and open doors with my elbow instead of my hand and thoroughly drying my hands after washing them because germs love moisture and live longer on damp hands. I’m convinced that’s why I don’t get sick very often, but when I do think I’m coming down with something, I wash my hands more often so I don’t spread a bug inadvertently to those around me, and I try not to take it to the office. I tell all my college to do the same: If you’re sick, stay home! It does your body, and your coworkers’ bodies, a world of good!
10 But I know that can be easier said than done, especially when you’re on deadline or worried about job security. Plus, how can you tell if you are contagious, or whether going back to work will ultimately put you of commission even longer? According to the text, where the germs can live longer? Under the doors D.
On wet place B. On elevator buttons E. At the office 33.
The main idea of paragraph 1 is. The writer got cold and flu B. The writer pulled the door using her elbow C. The writer washing hands more often D. How the writer avoiding germs E. The writer don’t get sick very often 34.
What the writer do if she get sick? She watched TV D. He go to the office as usual B. She cleaned her hand E. He went shopping C. He laid down in her home This text is for questions 35 to 38 Sultan Qaboos bin Sa’id al Sa’id, the 14th descendant of the Al Bu Sa’idi dynasty, is a socially and politically active monarch, reigning for more than 40 years since he ascended to power in 1970.
He has revolutionized and modernized Oman, transforming it from a poor, isolationist nation into a land closely-linked with the African continent and devoted to economic development, regional stability, and religious tolerance. The Sultan has raised the Omani standard of living by building up Oman’s school system, healthcare, infrastructure, and economy. He cites political participation as one of his major long-term goals. Within the last two decades, he has introduced political reforms including a bicameral representative body, a basic law, universal suffrage, and a Supreme Court. Moreover, despite Oman’s relative lack of oil and gas compared to other Gulf States, the Sultan has invested his country’s wealth so wisely that all citizens are guaranteed free education until PhDs (should they qualify); free healthcare; free land; soft loans for building homes; jobs and social security for the disabled, orphans and widows.
Furthermore, unlike neighboring countries, Oman has resolved all its border demarcation issues with all its neighbors, has no foreign debt and has a Sovereign Wealth Reserve Fund of over 30 billion Riyals (about $100 billion). Oman is thus arguably the best administrated country in the Islamic world, if not in the whole world. What does the paragraph 2 talk about? Omani standard of living D. Modernisation in Oman B. The Al Bu Sa’idi dynasty E. Economic development in Oman C.
Sultan Qaboos achievement on Oman 36. How many reserve fund does Oman have? 30 billion Riyals D. 30 billion Rupee B. 30 billion Rupiahs E.
30 billion Euros C. 30 billion Dollars 37. What is the purpose of the text?
To tell about Oman B. To describe one of richest country in the world C. To persuade people to like Sultan Qaboos D. To inform the achievement of Sultan Qaboos E. To report the result of a research on Oman 11 38.
We can conclude that the Omani are. Happy The following text is for questions 39 to 42 In a century that will be remembered foremost for its science and technology-in particular for our ability to understand and then harness the forces of the atom and the universe-one person stands out as both the greatest mind and paramount icon of our age: the kindly, absentminded professor whose wild halo of hair, piercing eyes, engaging humanity and extraordinary brilliance made his face a symbol and his name a synonym for genius: Albert Einstein. Slow in learning to talk as a child, expelled by one headmaster and proclaimed by another unlikely to amount to anything, Einstein has become the patron saint of distracted school kids. But even at age five, he later recalled, he was puzzling over a toy compass and the mysteries of nature’s forces. During his spare time as a young technical officer in a Swiss patent office in 1905, he produced three papers that changed science forever. The first, for which he was later to win the Nobel Prize, described how light could behave not only like a wave but also like a stream of particles, called quanta or photons.
This wave-particle duality became the foundation of what is known as quantum physics. It also provided theoretical underpinnings for such 20th century advances as television, lasers and semiconductors. The second paper confirmed the existence of molecules and atoms by statistically showing how their random collisions explained the jerky motion of tiny particles in water. Important as both these were, it was his third paper that truly upended the universe. It was based, like much of Einstein’s work, on a thought experiment: if you could travel at the speed of light, what would a light wave look like?
If you were in a train that neared the speed of light, would you perceive time and space differently? Einstein’s conclusions became known as the special theory of relativity. No matter how fast one is moving toward or away from a source of light, the speed of that light beam will appear the same, a constant 186,000 miles per second. But space and time will appear relative. As a train accelerates to near the speed of light, time on the train will slow down from the perspective of a stationary observer, and the train will get shorter and heavier. O.K., it’s not obvious, but that’s why we’re no Einstein and he was. Einstein went on to show that energy and matter were merely different faces of the same thing, their relationship described by the most famous equation in all of physics: energy equals mass multiplied by the speed of light squared, E=mc2.
The text is about. Theory of relativity B. Three papers that changed science forever C. Albert Einstein D. The Nobel Prize winner E.
Quantum physics 40. Important as both these were, it was his third paper that truly upended the universe. (paragraph 4). The underlined word refers to. Albert Einstein D.
Quantum physics B. Wave particle duality E. Relativity theory C. Einstein’s papers 41.
186,000 miles per second is the speed of. Relativity energy C.
Photons 12 42. The second paper confirmed the of molecules and atoms by statistically showing how their random collisions explained the jerky motion of tiny particles in water. Relativity E. Energy Answer questions 43 to 46 based on the following text. But why go to the trouble of saving species and ecosystems? Countless species became extinct before humans evolved into the dominant form of life on Earth.
Habitats and ecosystems changed dramatically. Indeed, several mass extinctions have taken place during the Earth’s history One estimate is that on average, before the advent of the human era, an ordinary century saw 25 species die off; meanwhile, new species appeared. Why should things be different now? Plants provide oxygen, which we breathe, and they also help renew air tainted by industrial development. Plants and animals provide us with food and with fibers for clothing. One might object that species used by human beings for food and clothing are in no danger of extinction. In fact, their widespread cultivation in carefully controlled monocultures—areas such as farms where only one species is allowed to flourish—has pushed many other plant species to the very brink of extinction.
Only 20 plant species provide the vast majority of the world’s food. Of those, just four—wheat, rice, corn, and potatoes—feed more people than the next 26 crops combined. Another reason to preserve the world’s biodiversity is the vast potential for new medicines that can be formulated from compounds in plants. A recent example in the United States was the discovery that taxol, extracted from the Pacific yew tree, is effective in treating breast and ovarian cancer. The rosy periwinkle, an unprepossessing plant that originated in Madagascar, yields two substances, vinblastine and vincristine, that are useful in treating Hodgkin’s disease and acute lymphocytic leukemia. The medicinal properties of plants are largely untapped; only about 5 percent of the estimated 250,000 species of trees, shrubs, and other plants have been studied for that purpose. Adapted from: Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009 43.
The writer suggests to save ecosystems not because. 5 percent of trees are potential for medicine B. Plants provide oxygen C. Plants have no used for human being D. 20 plant species provide the vast majority of the world’s food E.
Species used by human beings for food are in no danger of extinction 44. What is the difference between paragraphs two and three? Both paragraphs talk about the preservation of world’s biodiversity B. Both paragraphs tell how to protect endangered species C. It is necessary to to save species and ecosystems D. The idea stated in paragraph three is contrary to that stated in paragraph two E. Paragraph two talks about plants as source of oxygen, food and fiber and paragraph three talks about potential for new medicines from biodiversity.
Which of the following is endangered animal? Rafflesia arnoldii D. The Javan tiger E.
The Javan rhinoceros 46. One estimate is that on average, before the advent of the human era.
(Paragraph 1) What does the underlined word mean? Approximation D. Preservation C. Extinc 13 The following text is for questions 47 to 50 In today’s press conference ahead of Saturday’s clash against Lazio, Mourinho responded to the comments made in recent days by AC Milan, who claimed that the gap at the top would be smaller if it hadn’t been for Adriano’s goal in the derby, and their midfielder Massimo Ambrosini, who said that Mourinho will live to regret saying that the Rossoneri will end the season with ‘zero titles’. “I think it’s right to talk about a goal that some people think is dubious, but we should also talk about how many points have been won with irregular penalties,” pointed out Mourinho. “But I prefer not to talk about it because if I do, I will have to talk about many many other things, and it’s not worth it.
In a championship with human errors, the best always wins. We just have to wait a while longer, but there’s not long to go.” “I have no regrets. I’m man enough to apologise to Milan if, at the end of the season, I’m wrong,” said the Inter coach about his ‘zero titles’ taunt. “I remember Ambrosini insulting ten million Inter fans when he celebrated the Champions League victory.
Many years have passed and I have never seen him apologise. He’s a charismatic player who has captained a great club like Milan, but I have never heard him apologise to the Inter fans, many of whom live in his same city.” 47. Which of the following is not the statement of Jose Mourinho? I’m man enough to apologize to Milan if, at the end of the season, I’m wrong. The gap at the top would be smaller if it hadn’t been for Adriano’s goal in the derby.
I have never heard Ambrosini apologize to the Inter fans. In a championship with human errors, the best always wins. We just have to wait a while longer, but there’s not long to go. Saying that the Rossoneri will end the season with ‘zero titles’. The underlined word refers to. Jose Mourinho D. Massimo Ambrossini E.
Inter Milan C. The writer’s purpose in writing the text above is. To tell reader about Jose Mourinho’s statements B.
To describe Jose Mourinho C. To explain to readers how is Jose Mourinho D. To persuade people to hate Ambrossini E. To inform readers the reasons and problems of Italian football 50. Jose Mourinho will apologise to Milan if. Inter lose against Milan B. Lazio won the trophy C.
Milan won one of the thropies D. Ambrossini shake his hand E.
Adriano didn’t scored.
Senin, 14 April 2014 - 22:53:54 WIB Ditulis oleh: Administrator Kategori: Dibaca: 893 kali - Sebelum membuat Prediksi Soal UN Bahasa Inggris SMA -MA IPA 2014, berikut ini adalah Soal UN (Ujian Nasional) Mata Pelajaran Bahasa Inggris untuk SMA dan MA Program IPA Tahun 2013 Dear Mr. Budi Santoso Sales Manager Sindang Maju Ltd. I am writing to inform you of my resignation from the position of sales executive. My last day of work will be March 10, 2013. I have signed an employment contract with another company. I would like to express my appreciation for your excellent leadership in the company. I have learned a lot about direct selling.
These skills will be valuable in my future career. I have been fortunate to be employed by Sindang Maju. I have learned that putting customer first is important in today’s competitive environment.
1 will do my best to finish my project before my leaving. Sincerely, Nadia Utami Sales Executive 16. Nadia will quit working at Sindang Maju because she. Has been offered a position in another company B.
Has signed a contract with another company C. Is disappointed with Sindang Maju D. Wants to have a better career E.
Wants a better payment 17. From Nadia’s letter, we know that she. Promises to finish her project before leaving Sindang Maju B. Is promoted to another position in the same company C. Is fired from her current position and seeks another job D. Quits the job at Sindang Maju to pursue higher salary E. Continues working at Sindang Maju as an assistant The following text is for questions 18 and 19 Hotel Work: One Month Training Course Suitable young men and women are invited to apply for places on the one month training course on hotel work organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Hotel Management.
Tuition is free of charge and students who successfully complete the course will be offered employment in the Colony’s leading hotels. The Training Course will take place from Monday 21st July to Friday 22nd August, from 9 a.m. Daily, except Saturdays and Sundays. Applications for places on the course are welcome for students now in their third year at secondary school, who have good knowledge of English, and have interest in hotel work. Application forms may be obtained from: The Hong Kong Institute of Management, Box 948, The South China Times. The closing date for applications is April 29th 18. Those who successfully complete the course will be given.
Free tuition B. A further training course C. Jobs in big hotels in the colony D. A chance to stay in the colony’s leading hotels for one month E. Membership of the Hong Kong Institute of Hotel management 19.
What requirement is needed by an applicant to apply for the hotel work training? Able to speak Mandarin. Secondary school graduate. Good knowledge of English. Reputable university graduate. 2-year experience in hotel work.
The following text is for questions 20 to 22. Rafael Nadal pull out of London Olympics Associated Press Thu, 10:00 PM Sports Rafael Nadal has pulled out of the London Olympics, saying he is not in condition to compete. Nadal said in a statement Thursday it is one of the saddest moment of his career and that he will not travel with the Spanish delegation to London. He was set to be the flag bearer for Spain during the opening ceremony.
Nadal won gold in Beijing in 2008. He has not played since he was eliminated in the second round of Wimbledon by lOOth-ranked Lukas Rosol. Rafael Nadal has pulled out of London Olympics because he. Is not fit enough to compete B. Will not be with the Spanish delegation C. Has just been from the Beijing Olympics D.
Did not want to be the flag bearer for Spain E. Was eliminated in the 2nd round of Wimbledon 21. In Wimbledon, Rafael Nadal.
Was to be the flag bearer for Spain B. Was injured during the Wimbledon match C.
Beat the world’s 100th ranked Lukas Rosol D. Defeated the world’s 100th ranked Lukas Rosol E. Was eliminated by the world’s 100th ranked Lukas Rosol 22. Paragraph 1 tells us that Rafael Nadal decides to. Leave London soon B. Leave the Olympics C. Compete in the Olympics D.
Play in the London Olympics E. Cancel his participation in the Olympics The following text is for questions 23 to 25. BRITAIN; They have a show. They have a social networking. Now comes, Wikileaks - the album.
Wikileaks is branching out into the entertainment industry, announcing a ‘'Beat the Blockade” CD intended to raise money to keep the online transparency advocates afloat. The group said in a statement late Thursday that the CD would feature 12 songs including 'Where There Are No Secret,” 'The Ballad of Julian Assange,” and 'B Manning”. It’s the latest attack outside the secret-busting business for Wikileaks, which has spawned a TV show called 'The World Tomorrow” and started its own social network, called Friends of Wikileaks. Wikileaks chief Julian Assange says his website, which once featured an anonymous electronic drop box for secret document, has been effectively mothballed by a US financial blockade.
What is the text about? A website name Wikileaks. A TV show called 'The World Tomorrow”. Wikileaks’ CD entitled 'Beat the Blockade”. Wikileaks’ anonymous electronic drop box. The secret-busting business for Wikileaks. What is meant by the latest attack outside the secret-busting business for Wikileaks?
The website business of Wikileaks. The TV show called 'The World Tomorrow”. The social network called Friends of W'ikileaks.
The music CD called 'Beat the Blockade”. The electronic box for secret documents. Once featured an anonymous electronic drop box.(paragraph 4). The underlined word is closest in meaning to. Identified B. Recognized C. Mysterious E.
Strange The text below is for questions 26 to 28 The Near- Death Story of Mellen-Thomas Benedict In 1982,1 died from terminal cancer. My condition was non-operable. I chose not to have chemotherapy.
I was given six to eight months to live. Before this time, I had become increasingly despondent over the nuclear crisis, the ecology crisis, and so forth. I came to believe that nature had made a mistake-that we were probably a cancerous organism on the planet. And that is what eventually killed me. Before my near-death experience, I tried all sort of alternative healing methods. So I determined that this was between me and God. I had never really considered God.
Neither was I into any kind of spirituality and alternative healing. I read various religions and philosophies. They gave hope that there was something on the other side. I had no medical insurance, so my life savings went overnight on tests.
Unwilling to drag my family into this, I determined to handle this myself. I ended up in hospice care and was blessed with an angel for my hospice caretaker, whom I will call 'Anne.” She stayed with me through all that was to follow. According to Mellen-Thomas Benedict, what is the reason for many people to die of cancer? The nuclear and ecology crises. All sorts of alternative healing methods.
They do not believe in the existence of God. Chemotherapy is too expensive for most people. The nature’s mistake to make the human being a cancerous organism. We know from the story that Mellen-Thomas Benedict believed that he eventually died. Because God decided so B. Because he was not operated C. Because he did not have chemotherapy D.
Because of the alternative healing methods E. Because he did not have any medical insurance 28. Why did he choose to stay in a hospice care?
They will take care of his health problem. He had to do the medical checks there.
Anne asked him to stay there. His family told him so.
He was broke. The following text is for questions 29 to 32 Tornados occur when the conditions that cause thunderstorms are unusually violent. Winds blow in opposite directions around a strong updraft start a narrow, violent whirl.
Centrifugal force effectively throws the air away from the center, leaving a core of very low pressure. This is much like stirring water in a cup, thus forming a vortex¬like dip in the surface.
This low-pressure core acts as a partial vacuum, sometimes helping to lift the roofs off houses. Most of the damage, though, results from the force of the wind itself.
Around the edges of the whirl, wind speeds may reach 300 miles (480 kilometers) per hour. At first, the tornado’s funnel is whitish-gray because it is composed of minute water droplets formed as the air in the funnel expands and cools. After touching down, the funnel becomes dark because of all of the debris it has picked up.
This debris can include soil, tree limbs, and parts of buildings; tornados have been known to pick up automobiles, horses, and whole trees. A tornado usually moves toward the east (or often northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and southeast Hemisphere) at 25 to 40 miles (40 to 65 kilometers) per hour. Fortunately, most tornados are less than half a mile (800 meters) wide; the edge of one may destroy all of the houses on one side of a street while leaving those on the other side completely undamaged. Deaths from tornados in the United States averaged roughly 100 per year over the last century.
However, they have dropped somewhat in recent decades as better forecasting and warning systems have been implemented 29. Why have deaths from Tornado in the United States decreased in the recent decades? Most tornados are less than half a mile wide. There are no more tornados in the United States.
There are better forecasting and warning systems. The tornado left the United States completely undamaged. The people are evacuated by the United States government. Why is tornado’s funnel dark as soon as it touches the ground?
It contains water droplets. The temperature is changed. It contains building materials. It whirls in high speed. It has picked up debris. What are the impacts of Tornado? Water dropping.
Heavy disasters. W'hirl of winds. Wind blowing. Grey and dark sky. 'While leaving those on the other side completely undamaged.” (Paragraph 3) The underlined word has similar meaning with. Gone The following text is for questions 33 to 35 Faster planes and cheaper flights are making it easier than ever before for people to travel. In the most ‘developed’ societies, visiting exotic places is a sought-after status symbol.
The tourism industries of both developed and developing countries have recognised this fact and are learning to take advantage of it. There are, however, some problems associated with this new industry. Firstly, there is the increasing crime rate.
Some locals see tourists as an easy prey because, not only are they in unfamiliar territory and therefore less able to take care of themselves, but also they carry visible items of wealth, such as cameras and jewelery which can be disposed of quickly for profit. Another major problem is health. With greater mobility comes greater danger of spreading contagious diseases around the world.
One carrier returning home could easily start an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed. Moreover, the emergence of many diseases which resist antibiotics is causing scientists to be increasingly concerned about this issue.
Also to be considered is the natural environment, which can be seriously threatened by too many visitors. Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, for example, is in danger of being destroyed by tourists and there are plans to restrict visitors to some of the more delicate coral cays These are just three of the reasons why any country should be wary of committing itself to an extensive tourism development program. Why does the natural environment become one of the serious problem associated with the faster planes and cheaper flight?
It easily started an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed B. It can be destroyed by too many visitors C. The health problem will increase D. They carry visible item s of wealth E. It can increase crime rate 34. Why is the crime rate increasing due to the new industry? Some tourists carry visible items of wealth.
The tourists are spreading contagious diseases. The government is planning to restict visitors to some coral cays. The new industry makes the number of unemployment increase. The tourists come by plane.
'One carrier returning home could easily start an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed.” (Paragraph 3) The underlined word means. Identified D. Healed The following text is for questions 36 to 38.
In the sequel of 'Sherlock Holmes' this time, Professor James Moriarty (Jared Harris) is the most dangerous enemy. Moriarty is not the kind of person who is hesitant to remove the lives of many people in order to achieve his goals. Explosions in Strassbourg are one of the results of Prof.
Moriarty’s creation. Holmes was nosy when his friend, Dr. Watson (Jude Law) was getting married, because the marriage would automatically make Holmes lose his partner in investigating the case.
A gypsy woman, Madam Sinza Heron (Naomi Rapace), helped Holmes the adventure this time. There was also the Holmes brother, Mycroft Holmes (Stephen Fry) who came to be an accomplice of the detective this time. Arguably, the visual effect of ‘A Game of Shadow’ is more stable than its predecessor. A few slow-movement scenes later find in the cease-fire. Colors are displayed also feels right. Farce as those made by Holmes and several other characters in the film guaranteed to invite laughter. The chemistry between Robert Downey Jr.
And Jude Law is not be doubted anymore. Since in the first film, the two men were able to captivate the audience and not be missed.
Chess compete between Holmes and Prof. Moriarty became the ultimate point. They both described the mind wanders respectively. Do you intrigued with the acting of the detective? The film ‘Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadow’ can be an alternative entertainment at this weekend. The chemistry between Robert Downey Jr.
And Jude Law isn’t be doubted because. The tow men have captivated the audience in the first film B. The chemistry is formed through their friendship in real life C. Farce made by the two men guaranteed to invite laughter D. The two men are partner in investigating some cases E. The two men described the mind wanders 37. What did the movie director do to invite laughter in his film?
He hired the clowns. He showed the cartoons C. He acted like comedians.
He made jokes within the scene. He forced the actors to be funny. What can we conclude of ”A Game of Shadow”? The chess competition showed mind wanders. The visual effect of the movie is testable. The movie is terribly out of standard. The actors did not perform well.
The movie is worth watching. The following text is for questions 39 to 41. Internet has been the most outstanding innovation in the history of mankind. As with every single innovation, the internet has its own advantages and disadvantages. The tar get of the internet has always been the communication. By the beginning of computer’s internet, our earth has reduced and has attained the form of a global village. Now we can communicate in a fraction of second with a person who is sitting in the other parts of the world.
Today, for better communication, we can avail the facilities of e-mail and we can chat for hours with our loved ones. There are plenty messenger services in offering. With the help of such services, it has become very easy to establish a kind of global friendship. However, the internet also has disadvantages. One of them is the wide spread of unsuitable contents for kids. It is a very serious issue and related to children’s healthy mental life. There are thousands of such inappropriate contents on the internet which can be easily found.
Though, the internet can also create havoc, destruction and its misuse can be very fatal, the advantages of it out-weigh its disadvantages. What is one of the advantages of internet? To create the misuse of time. To easily find inappropriate person. To chat with love ones only. To connect people in the other part of the world. To spread issues related to children healthy mental life.
What is the main idea of paragraph 2? The internet could create havoc and destruction. The internet could facilitate communication. The internet has more advantages than disadvantages.
Soal Ujian Nasional Smp 2017
Many modern devices can be connected to the internet. The internet has become the most noticeable innovation. All in all, the writer believes that the internet is.
Very harmful B. Inappropriate C. Very useful D.
Destructive E. Cheap The following text is for questions 42 to 44. Many people imagine the sea-horse to be real horse living in the sea. This is not true at all.
The sea - horse is so called because it is a tiny creature with a horse-liked head which lives in the sea. Sea-horse are found mostly in warm seas.
They have a long, flexible tail which is used for wrapping around weeds for support. They swim upright position, their movements being helped by a rapidly oscillating fin on their back. The male sea-horse lays her eggs in this pouch.
The most remarkable thing about the sea-horse is that part of the process of reproduction is taken over by the male creature. Once the female sea-horse has laid her eggs in the male creature’s pouch, she leaves. The hatching of the egg is done by the male fish. Mating begins with the male and the female sea-horses doing courtship dance. The male and female creatures swim around each other in circles. At the end of the dance, the male appears to bow to its partner; but actually, the male is banding to pump water from his pouch.
Next, the female fish lays eggs into the male’s pouch. About two hundred eggs are laid. The pouch, then close up. The female sea- horse now swims away, leaving the male sea-horse to do hatching. The eggs are hatched about a month later.
The young sea-horses are ejected from the male creature’s pouch by means of muscular contractions. How does the sea-horse swing its fin? With its back. With its position.
With its flexible tail. With a slow manner. With a fast movement. What makes sea-horse remarkable? Its reproduction process C.
Its respiratory process. Its rapid movement.
We know from the text that. „ A sea horse eat weeds for their food B. The male sea-horse do the hatching C. Sea-horse is called because it is a tiny horse D.
The female sea-horse keeps her eggs in her pouch E. The female sea-horse doesn’t eat fish during pregnancy The following text is for questions 45 and 46 PT SUMIINDO KABEL Tbk. ('The Company”) ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL THE SHAREHOLDERS This is to inform the shareholders of PT. SUMI INDO KABEL Tbk. ('Company”) that the Annual General meeting of shareholders ('meeting”) shall be held on Monday September 10, 2012 The invitation for the meeting shall be announced on Thursday, August 9, 2012 in (two) newspapers. Those who are entitled to attend or wish to be represented at the meeting by proxies and eligible to vote at the meeting are shareholders whose names are recorded in the Company’s register of shareholders on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at 4 p.m. Shareholders who will submit their proposal to the agenda of meeting in accordance with the Company’s Articles of Association must send it to the Directors at the latest 7 (seven) days before invitation of meeting.
Tangerang, July 25, 2012 PT. SUMI INDO KABEL Tbk Director 45. The invitation will be announced on. July 25,2012 B. August 2, 2012 C. August 9, 2012 D.
August 8, 2012 E. September 10, 2012 46. According to the text, the shareholders should. Send their proposal a week before the invitation of the meeting B. Announce the invitation for the meeting on Thursday C. Make a proposal during the meeting and represent it D. Receive an invitation and a proposal from the Directors E.
Inform the invitation to the other shareholders 47. Arrange these sentences below into a good paragraph. HOW TO TIE A NECK TIE 1. First of all, start with the wide end on your right. Secondly, cross the wide end over the narrow, and back underneath.
Then bring the wide end up through the loop 4. Finally, pull the wide end through the knot in front.
Tighten and draw up to collar 5. Then, bring the wide end up, and turn down through the loop 6. After that, pass the wide end around to the front from your left to right A. 1-2-6-5-3-4 B. 1-2-3-4-5-6 C. 1 -2-3-5-4-6 D.
1 - 2- 5- 3-6-4 E.
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