Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Tahun 2003
Bahasa Inggris
Text 1 This test is for Kerns number 1-2 Many of the fish in the sea may be eaten by other
A planet is a body in space that revolves around a meat-eaters. Sharks, for example, are some of the
star. There are nine planets in our solar system, and fastest hunters, although not all of them eat other fish.
these nine planets travel around the sun. The names of Deep down in the oceans live many strange fish.
the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, It is so dark down there that many of these fish have
Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. "light" on them, which are used for attracting smaller
Planets travel in orbit, around the stars. All of the fish for the larger ones to eat.
planets of the solar system revolve ill elliptical orbits. Jellyfish are peculiar-looking creatures ranging in
In other Words, their orbits are like large, flat circles. size from a fraction of an inch to 6 feet across. They
The time that it takes a planet to make one revolution don't really swim but drift in the currents of the open
around the sun is called a year. oceans. Although they contain a powerful sting, they
The Greeks were the first people to recognize and are often eaten by turtles. Turtles are reptiles that spend
give names to some of the planets. The word planet most of their eggs on sandy beaches.
comes from a Greek word meaning wanderer. If a
person wanders, tills means that he goes from one UN-SMA-03-03
place to another and does not have a home. The Greeks ... are food for huge numbers of small animals that also
thought that planets "wandered" in the sky. However, live near the surface.
modern scientists can predict the movement of the . Very small plants and animals
planets very accurately. . Big animals
. The Ocean mammals
UN-SMA-03-01 . The smallest animal
What is the suitable title for this text? . Big plants
A. The Stars.
B. The Planets. UN-SMA-03-04
C. The Orbits. Paragraph three tells us about ...
D. The Wanderers E. the life, of whales
E. The Greeks. E. the size of whales
E. the movement of whales
UN-SMA-03-02 E. three kinds of whales
The planets in our solar system travel ... E. the migration of whales
. around the stars
. around the circles UN-SMA-03-05
. in one movement The main information of the passage is that ...
. from one position to another . most plants are food for animals
. in elliptical orbits . the colour of the largest whale is blue
. the female whales give birth in the shallow and
Text 2 This text is for items number 3-7 warm water
. the great size fish also eat plankton
There are millions of plants and animals living in . millions of plants and animals live in the sea
the sea. Most of the plants and animals living in the
oceans are extremely small and float near the surface of UN-SMA-03-06
the water in their thousands. They are food for huge Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
numbers of small animals that also live near the E. The turtles eat jellyfish.
surface. Together, they are all known as plankton. E. The turtles lay their eggs in the seabed.
Many fish feed on this plankton, including one of E. The sharks possess a powerful sting.
the largest, the whale shark. Despite their great size, E. The Californian grey whales immigrate to the Artic
certain whales live entirely on plankton. in winter.
The blue whale is the largest animal ever to live. E. The humpback whale is the largest animal in the
It grows to a length Of over 100 feet. The humpback sea.
whale is a smaller kind and has long flippers. It can
jump right out the water. The Californian grey whale
makes long migrations every year - it spends the
summer feeding in the Artic but swims south to the
warmer waters off the coast of Mexico in the winter.
The females give birth in the shallow, warm water
there.
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The word "despite" in paragraph two could be replaced The practice of intensive and extensive agriculture is
by ... the main idea of paragraph ...
. therefore . 2
. referring to . 3
. in spite of . 4
. except . 5
. instead of . 6
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These words are related to farming, EXCEPT ... If you withdraw your money from the cash dispense^
E. livestock the amount of your money will ... as you have drawn
E. extensive farming out.
E. irrigation A. become more
E. stock exchange B. be credited
E. type of soil C. become lost.
D. become less
E. be doubled
UN-SMA-03-13 monks their main income. The monks sell about half of
The main purpose of the writer is to ... the milk to a large hotel in Hong Kong, while hospitals
A. give the reader information about bank service and schools buy the rest. The monks also earn some
B. persuade die readers to have a credit card money by selling eggs. Sometimes, the Trappists sell
C. check the customers' account some of their cattle. The monks themselves do not eat
D. explain to the reader how to use PIN meat, however, as they are vegetarians.
E. explain to the customers how to pay the!
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The Trappists are forbidden to ...
UN-SMA-03-14 A. obtain food
Which of the following is the main idea of the second B. grow vegetables
paragraph? C. work very hard
A. The credit card company pays the traders. D. beg for a living
B. The credit card company sends you a monthly E. start a dairy farm
statement.
C. Banks and other financial institutions offer us UN-SMA-03-18
credit cards to get goods and services. What is the text about?
D. Other financial institutions help the banks to A. The monks who never preach or teach.
provide credit cards, B. The Trappists on Lantao island.
E. A voucher is the only way to buy goods. C. The Trappists* dairy product.
D. The vegetarian monks.
UN-SMA-03-15 E. The Trappists' new life on Lantao island.
"Many people BOW have a card which enables them
______.." (Paragraph. 1). UN-SMA-03-19
"enables" means ... What is the-main idea of the last paragraph?
A. forces A. Managing the dairy is the Trappists' main work.
B. supports B. The monks provide milk to a large hotel.
C. asks C. The Trappists feed the cows regularly.
D. allows D. The Trappists sell eggs for a living.
E. encourages E. Most of the Trappists' work is related to their
dairy.'
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If you have enough money in your account ... UN-SMA-03-20
A. you can withdraw your money from a cash The Trappists are monks who are not allowed to preach
dispenser or to teach. (The first paragraph), "allowed" means ...
B. you have a special voucher. A. advised
C. the bank sends you a monthly statement. B. ordered
D. you have paid special interest. C. permitted
E. the type of card is acceptable. D. suggested
E. instructed
Text 5 This text is for items number 17-20
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Trappists are monks who are not allowed to 1. His sister added Wage Rudolf to His name, so it
preach or to teach. Their lives are devoted to became Wage Rudolf Supratman.
meditation, studying and reading. 2. When he was seven years old his father sent him to
In 1949, one group of Trappists fled to Hong Budi Utomo elementary school.
Kong from China, leaving behind their houses and 3. Two years later he joined his sister in Ujung
their dairy industry. They dressed themselves as Pandang.
labourers and carried only a few possessions. 4. She did this to enable her to send his brother to the
' Here, the monks had to start a new life. They Dutch elementary school.
found it difficult to obtain food and they had nowhere 5. Supratman was born on 9th March, 1903.
to live; but somehow the managed with the help of the 6. In 1912, his mother died.
community and charitable organizations. It was not The best arrangement of the sentences above is …
until 1995 that the Hong Kong government granted A. 2 – 5 – 3 – 6 – 1 – 4
them land on Lantao island. B. 2 – 3 – 5 – 1 – 6 – 4
The monks are not allowed to beg for a living, so C. 5 – 6 – 2 – 3 – 1 – 4
they had to work very hard on the island. They started D. 5 – 2 – 6 – 3 – 1 – 4
a dairy farm, kept about five hundred chickens and E. 2 – 3 – 5 – 1 – 6 – 4
started growing their own vegetables.
' A large part of the work of the Trappists is
concerned with their dairy. The cows are fed regularly,
milked and kept healthy. The dairy, which produces
about two thousand bottles of milk a day, brings the
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Tutut : Were you sleeping when I called you last X : Morning, sir …?
night? Y : No, thanks..
Indra : No, I went to the cinema. A. What can I do for you
From the dialogue we know that Tutut wanted to know B. Something I can do for you.
if India ... when she called him. C. What would you like me to do
A. sleeps D. Would you help me with this bag.
B. slept E. Could you carry my luggage
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E. had been sleeping Shopkeeper : ... to try the shoes on?
Mrs. Bakar : No, thank you. I can do it myself.
UN-SMA-03-23 A. Can you help me
Nindy : When did you get this cassette? B. Would you like to help me
Lia : Yesterday. When I … home, a boy asked me C. May I help you
to give it to you. D. Do you mind helping me
E. walk E. Do you object to helping me
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E. was walked X : Have you visited Bob? He got an accident last
E. has been walking week.
Y : Oh. poor Bob. I hope he'll be better soon.
UN-SMA-03-24 The underlined sentences expresses ...
Andi : I didn't see your sister. Where is she? A. sadness
Roy : She's studying in Australia. B. pleasure
Andi : Oh, how long has she been there? C. sympathy
Roy : … D. expectation
. Last year E. satisfaction.
. A year ago
. Since last year UN-SMA-03-30
. By next years X : Jane didn’t pass her exam.
. Yesterday Y : Ok I am sorry to hear that
From the underlined words we know that the second
UN-SMA-03-25 speaker expresses her ...
Mawar : This telegram is for my husband. He's out A. disappointment
on duty. What do you recommend me to do? B. sympathy
Putri : Why don't you ring him and tell him that a C. displeasure
telegram's arrived? D. apology
In the dialogue above, E. anger
Mawar is asking for Putri's ...
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E. curiosity Tati : May I borrow your new novel?
E. agreement Lina : Yes, but next Monday, I ... reading it by then.
E. permission A. would finish
E. information B. am finishing
C. have finished
UN-SMA-03-26 D. will be finishing
Mrs. Anwar : I heard that your son had won a E. will have finished
scholarship to Pajajaran University.
Mrs. Budiinan : Yes, that's right .... He never UN-SMA-03-32
ignores our advice and always studies hard. Koko : Have you finished your report?
A. I'm proud of him Reno : Not yet.
B. I prided myself on his success Koko : ...?
C. His pride would not let him down Reno : Of course. I'll be very happy then.
D. I'm too proud to have been successful A. What can I do for you
E. He is a profile of a successful student B. Would you like me to help you
C. Can you do something for me
D. Can you do me a favour
E. Is there something you can do for me
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Dio : You look sad. What has happened to you? A : Er, excuse me, Yes?
Dipta : My father lost his crops. Insects ate them up. B : I wonder if you could lend me your dictionary.
Dio : What is he going to do now? I'm doing my homework.
Dipta : ... His brother has given him capital to start B : Oh. sure. Here it is.
with, The underlined expression is used to express ...
A. He plans to have another business E. giving permission
B. He has nothing to do E. certainty
C. He is retired from his job E. pleasure
D. He promises not to plant anything E. capability
E. He has no idea what to do E. possibility
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Fitri : What would you like to drink tea or coffee? A : Why don't you try to find a job in a With tire
Helmi : Actually I drink both, but I ... tea ... coffee money you earn, you can buy things you need.
now. B : If I worked in a factory. I wouldn't have time to
A. prefer-than study.
B. like-than What does the underlined sentences mean?
C. prefer-to . B works hard in a factory
D. would rather - to . A allows B to work in a factory.
E. choose - better man . B didn't work in a factory
. B worked in a factory
UN-SMA-03-35 . B doesn't work in a factory
Mary : Hello.
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to a movie this evening? Boss : Are you sure that you can deal complaints
Marry : That sounds great, John. I haven't been to a from angry clients?
movie for a long time. Salesman : I'd say I am capable of doing that
The underlined utterance expresses ... The salesman wants to tell us that he has the … deal
A. intention with angry people.
B. invitation A. opportunity
C. suggestion B. it is terrible
D. permission C. quality
E. persuasion D. capacity
E. reliability
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Harry : Would you like to go camping with us next UN-SMA-03-41
holiday? Aunti : Have you heard that you have be promoted to
Donny : ... but I have to take care of my mom. Site has a higher position?
been hospitalized for a week. Weny : Oh, ... Thank God.
A. It sounds interesting A. it's a nuisance
B. Sorry I can't B. it is terrible
C. I'm afraid not C. I haven't heard about it
D. I am sorry to hear that D. I'm sorry to hear that
E. It's really boring E. it's really wonderful
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Rudi : Why are you so late today? Dina : I will ask Fito to repair my computer.
Tino : Sorry, Rud. My car... Susi : ... to do it. He knows nothing about computer.
Rudi : So you came here on foot. A. He is the right person
Tino : Yes, I did. B. Give a chance to him
. is repairing C. You can ask him
. has just repaired D. It's necessary for him
. will be repairing E. It's impossible for him
. is being repaired
. will have been repaired
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X : Tom, are you sure that we are going to have a X : Did you come to Jane's parry?
math test next Monday? Y : I wish I had gone there. I had .a terrible headache.
Y : ... We've finished lesson 5, haven't we? From the dialogue we may conclude that the second
A. I hope so speaker ... to Jane's party.
B. I agree with that A. didn't come
C. I am sorry to hear that B. doesn't come
D. It's out of the question C. would come
E. I am 100 percent certain about it. D. has come
E. had come
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Lawyers : Tom, your wife wants to get half of the UN-SMA-03-49
property, the investment and also the Hayati : Bonny is very disappointed.
.children. Hanafi : It's his own fault. If he had come on time, he
Tom : I don't get along with that. She claims too would have got the job.
much, I think. From the dialogue we can conclude mat
The underlined expression shows ... A. Bony got the job
A. disagreement B. Hanafi came on time
B. impossibility C. Bony came late
C. uncertainty D. Hanafi got the job
D. inability E. Hanafi missed the opportunity
E. denial
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UN-SMA-03-45 X : Why do you look sad?
Dito : I heard your brother was robbed in front of a Y : I got 5 for my English test.
bank after he had withdrawn a lot of money. X : ...
Yono : ... He is at home and he is fine. A. You should have studied well
A. It's not true B. You have prepared before
B. I cannot deny it C. You may prepare it
C. I bet you will deny that D. You have studied hard
D. I disagree with your opinion E. You can study well if you like
E. I'm not sure about it
Choose a suitable word to complete the following
UN-SMA-03-46 paragraph.
Waiter : What do you think of our "honey roasted Water pollution is really a problem for all people
chicken"? to solve. Solution to the problem (51) ... people to
Customer : ... with the dishes you served me. demonstrate their quality as responsible citizens.
A. I'm extremely satisfied Individuals as well as their industries (52) ... that they
B. I hate should not do anything (53) … to the problem. They
C. I don't like must handle wastes properly. They must not (54) ...
D. I prefer harmful substances, including chemical wastes, into the
E. I try river or other public waterways. Furthermore, it is (55)
... that everyone fully understands the impotence of
UN-SMA-03-47 recycling rubbish.
Ria : We'll have to steam rice for dinner.
Yanto : Why? What's happened with the rice cooker? UN-SMA-03-51
Ria : It is broken. A. makes
Yanto : ... then B. helps
A. We'll get it repaired C. encourages
B. We'll have repaired it D. brings
C. We'll get someone repair it E. requires
D. We'll have someone repaired ft
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A. will realize
B. could realize
C. must realized
D. are realized
E. has realized
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A. contributing Atomic energy can either be used to create electric or
B. to contribute to destroy millions of homes in war.
C. contributes The underlined word means ...
D. is contributing A. build
E. is contributed B. protect
C. produce
UN-SMA-03-54 D. demolish
A. pollute E. renovate
B. waste
C. dump
D. keep
E. store
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A. accepted
B. welcomed
C. expected
D. cleared
E. accounted
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In 1946 Mother Teresa went into the slums in order to
be of better use to the poor. "Slums" are ...
A. places where people live in dirty, poor and
unhealthy environment
B. medicine which is given to the poor
C. things which are distributed to the poor
D. hospitals where poor people are treated
E. people who are poor
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One bad effect of playing a computer game is eye
irritation.
The underlined word means ...
A. advantage
B. result
C. benefit
D. issue
E. cause
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In the old of trade, people didn't use money but they
exchanged something they had for something they
needed.
The word 'exchanged' is closest in meaning to ...
A. gave
B. offered
C. exported
D. attired
E. bartered
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It is easy to produce electricity from a wind generator.
This is simply a windmill that converts the kinetic
energy of the wind into electricity.
The underlined word means ...
A. develops
B. adapts
C. changes
D. replaces
E. produces