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PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 35. I can lend you the DVD next saturday because by that time I... it. a. Would have finished watched b. Will have finishing watching cc. Will have finished watching d. Will have finished watched e. Would finished watching 36. “Is she coming home today?” “Lexpect she'll be here soon.” ‘The underlined expression expresses... a. Ahope c. An apology fe. Apemission b. An information dA refusal 37. “Do you bring my ‘Romeo & Juliet"?” will give it to you tomorrow.” a, [can’t believe ©. Yes, of course e. 'mworried b. Tapologize for d. I'm sorry to hear forgetting it that 38. The only ... between my brother and [is that my eyes is black, his is light brown. a. Different c. Differential e. Differs b. Differently 4. Difference 39.1 am too tired ... the dishes. a. Doing ¢. Tobe done e. Todid b. Todo d. Does 40. The door broken by Jill has not been repaired yet. Which one is NOT TRUE... a. The door has not been repaired yet. d. The one who broke the door is Jill b. Jill broke the door e. The door is broken ¢. Jill repaired the broken door PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 dis 31. “I forgot my pen again.” “No worry, you can use one of a. Yours b. Me Dialogue III, for the question number 32 - Alex: “Whoa, what's happened? Why is there so many police in front of your neighbour's house?” Will: “Remember Mr.Douglas?” Alex: “The one .(32).. wife has just died about a week ago?” Will: “The very one. He comitted suicide last night. Alex: “Oh my, how about their children? Do they know 2” Will: “Only the oldest, the girl .(33).. my brother falls in love with. Her younger sister doesn’t know anything, she is with her aunt, she is still five.” Alex Will “Oh, feel sory for them.” “Yeah, people ..(34).. knew them must be very shocked to hear about this. Mr. Douglas seemed like a strong man.” 32. a. who b. whom, 33. a. who 34. a. who b. whom ¢. whose e. which 4. that ©. whose e. which . that . whose e. which . that PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 ‘The day before, the next day Yesterday, the day after ‘The previous day. tomorrow r ae fe. The previous day, the day after tomorrow 23. “Ouch! That’s hurt! Are you ... hit me?” “No, no, no! I'm so sorry. I have no intention to hit you~ a. Intention c. Intended e. Intend b. Intentionally 4. Intent 24. My brother like reading literary works in his quite room ... I prefer singing, dancing, and other stuff which is can be performed in front of many people. a. In spite of c. Though e. Besides 1b. Otherwise 4. However 25. My older sister hates going to the beach, she said it is to hot, ... she has a lot of fun things todo at home. a. Nevertheles ©. While e. Besides b. However d. Meanwhile 26. Her winning a prize in the Math Olympiade surprised her parents. ‘The underlined words means ... ‘a, The fact that she won a prize d. After she won a prize b. She is winning a prize €. She will win the prize , When she won a prize 27. All new college students are required .... an English proficiency test. a. Having to take ©. Take e. Totake b. Taking d. Will take 28. A number of student .... complaining about the new regulation in school. ads ©. Being fe. Been b. Are a. Be 29.1 never thought that she would grow ... « a. Surprise pretty c. Surprisingly pretty e. Surprise prettier b. Surprising pretty d. Surprising prettyly 30. Five hundred miles ... a long distance to drive in one day. a. Tobe b. Are PROGRAM PBT UII} 2014 17. The critics ... “Iron Man 3° since it came out. a. Have praised 4. Praising b. Have been praising e. Have praising c. Praised 18. Soccer is the most popular sport in world. It ... (play) by more than 20 million people. a. was played c. isplay e. is playing b. was playing d. is played 19. Patrick : “Oh God, this problem is too complicated to be solved. ” Shandy : “Yes, that is because you insisted to solve it yourself. Two is better than one, you know.” What Shandy means by saying that ? a. If Patrick want to solve the problem, he needs more patient b. Shandy is the only one who can solve the problem ‘Shandy is the second one who can solve the problem d._ Unless they work together, they aren’t going to solve it e. Shandy hates Patrick for not be able to solve the problem 20. The way he walks and talks always ... many girl. a. Attract cc. Attracted e. To attract b. Attracting d. Attracts 21. Mrs. DeLuca: “Do you think this neklace suits me, honey ?” Mr. DeLuca : “Sugar, seems like it is especially made for you.” Which statement is TRUE? He told her that he made the neklace. He told her that the neklace is special made He told her that the neklace is looked good on her He told her that he doesn’t like the neklace e. He told her that she is especially made for him 22. Brandon: “Your room is such a mess” pee = Linn “I just got home yesterday, I'll start cleaning up tomorrow.” (a few days later) Jack “What was Linn told you that day?” Brandon “She said that she had just gotten home .... She would start cleaning up a. Yesterday, tomorrow PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 10. [can’t finish my paper on time, run ... of time. a. off cin e it b. on d. out 11, “Honey, I bought you a new dress, try it...” a. on ©. off eat b. out din 12. Garry = “What happened to you, you looks pale’ Surane : “Yeah, |... in the line when somebody run into me so hard. a. Was waiting Was Wait ©. Have waiting b. Was waited d. Have wait 13. Look! She ... beautifully. a, Are dance Are danced e. Isdance b. Are dancing d._ Is dancing 14, Paracetamol is different ... Mefenamic, helps reduce the fever while Mefenamic reduce the pain. a with © like e. from b. as d. for 15. Jim: “You late” Dan: “Yeah, I had waited the train for an hour.” From the dialogue we know that ... a. Dan was late for 2 hours. b. Dan is 2 hours late ¢. The train was an hour late jim was waiting Anna for an hour . The train is an hour late 16, Loki : “How is your new job?” Clint : “Well, the office is awful. My co-workers are friendly, though”. It means that Clint ... |. Doesn't like his co-worker b. Doesn't feel comfortable with the chair cc. Want to quit his job 4. Doesn't like his office ¢. Have fun with the co-workers. PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 4. Sandra: Hurray | Finally I'm done with this paper. Now I can relax for tonight Betty : Yeah, so do I. Ineed some refreshment. Sandra: What's your plan? Betty - I'm going to get my hair cut tonight What is NOT TRUE from the dialogue above? a, Someone is going to cut Betty’s hair b. Betty is done with her paper ¢. Sandra wanted to know Beity’s plan 4. Betty will cut her hair herself Sandra will not cut Betty’s hair. 5. Gave/ She/ been/ biography/ a/ finally/ up/had/ writing/ new/ buy yeary/ for/ She. Arrange those words to be a sentence. Finally she had been a new biography but she gave up writing for years b. For years she been gave up finally but she had writing a new biography ¢. she had a new biography for years but finally she been gave up writing 4. she had been writing a new biography for years but finally she gave up e. Finally she had gave up but she been writing a new symphoni for years 6. Your coat has the same color ... mine. a. like cas ©. for b, almost a. with 7. My girlfriend cooked Spaghetti last night, neither her brother nor liked it, ‘What does the underlined sentence means ? a, Her brother and I liked my girlfriend's Lasagna b. Both her brother and I didn’t like my girlfriend’s Lasagna ¢. Iliked my girlfriend’s Lasagna, but her brother didn’t d. We like Spaghetti ¢. Her brother liked my girlfriend’s Lasagna, but | didn’t 8. The bus ... at 9 o’clock ©. Leaved ce. Leaves ds Left 9. Next Friday, I... dating him for 2 years. a, Will have been c. Had been b, Have been d. Had have been PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 c. buy 136:The burglar broke ____ the house and stole all their money and jewelry. a. away 4. through b. into e.up c. forth 137.Ken “It’s cold outside. If you don’t have jacket, you can borrow mine.” Milly: “Well, thanks for your__” a. kindition d. kindness b men e. kindhood 138.Gwen “The professor’s ___is very clear.” Peter: “Yeah, but you can also___it very well.” a. explanation, explain d. explanation, explaining b. explaness, explain ¢. explaining, explain c. — explanity, explaining HASA NGGRIS IL (GRAMMAR & STRUCTURE) 1. John did not give me back my text book until he had graduated from high school. ‘The sentence above means ... a. It was before the graduation that he gave me back my text book b. John gave me back my text book when he was in high school c. John gave me back my text book as soon as he graduated from high school d. He is planning to give me back my text book right after the graduation e. He hasn’t gave me back my text book yet because he hasn’t graduated 2. Derek ... that house since this show started. He surely is a slow worker. a. Has painting ¢. Has been painting e. Had been painted b. Has been paint 4. Had been painting 3. “Wow, this room is a mess. You ... clean this up now, or your mom will get so angry.” a, Have to ¢. Should e. Could b. Must d._Had better PROGRAM PBT UII] 2014 ©. did he? 132. How does he feel?” a. angry 133. d. bored e. tired 134, My father just bought new Ferrari car. The car is red. It’s beautiful We can say a. It’s my father’s beautiful new red Ferrari car. It's my father’s new beautiful red Ferrari car. ¢. It’s my father’s red beautiful new Ferrari car. 4d. It's my father’s Ferrari red beautiful and new car. e. It’s my father’s new Ferrari red beautiful car. 135.1f I were you, I at book. a. would buy 4d. bought b. buy e. will not buy PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 ¢. Edo asks Wendi to go with him to wedding party 4. Edo will not go to Adam’s house to watch movie e. Edo will not attend the wedding party 127.Nanda__: “Rinda, may I borrow your laptop?” Rinda : “I'm afraid not. I'm charging the battery.” ‘The underlined utterance expresses... a. giving information refusing permission ». asking for explanation e. asking for information c. giving permission 128.Fajar__: “Hey, we are going to the beach. Come on!” ‘Taufik : “Wish [had time, so I could go with you, guys. ‘The underlined utterance means... a. Taufik will go to the beach with Fajar b. Taufik is having good time, so he will go to the beach ¢. Taufik wants to go to the beach, but he cannot because he is busy 4. Taufik will go to the beach after finishing some jobs . Taufik will go to the beach no matter what 129.Anno —_: “Where is your car?” Juwari : “Lgot the mechanic to repair it” ‘The underlined utterance means... a. Juwari's car is being repaired b. Juwari repaired his car cc. Juwari got a car from mechanic 4d. Juwari got a mechanic e. Juwari’s car is broken 130.Malik = “Look at that car!” Ruly = “Wow! It’s very beautiful,” a isit? 4. doesn’t it? b. isn’tit? ©. aren't it? c. does it? 131. My brother didn’t go to your house yesterday, 2 a. ishe? 4. doesn’t he? b. does e. didn’t he? PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 We can say: “The girl___ shoes were left under the tree came back there this morning to take them.” a. whom d. which b. who ¢. that ¢. whose 121 Kristen Stewart is one of the famous movie stars from United States. ‘The word ‘famous’ can also mean a. beautiful 4. exciting b. wonderful ¢. interesting ¢. well-known 122.Ronald took ___ bag from my house this moming. a. her hers, b. him ehe his 123.__ plays with _ dog. a. She-she . She-hers b. She-her e. Her-hers ©. Hers-her 124.1 give my book to Joni. So the book is __ now. a. his her b. him ce hers © he 125,__ work on ___ project every Monday. a. We-our 4. Ours-our b. Us-our fe. We-us, cc. Usewe 126.Wendi = “What is your plan for the weekend? What about watching movie at Adam’s house?” Edo: “I'd love to, but I have to accompany my mom to her friend’s wedding party.” It seems that. a. Wendi and Edo are going to watch movie at Adam's house 1b. Wendi and Edo will go to the wedding party together PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 ©. were you did 114.When I was young, I____to be an artist. a. wants, want to b. wanted . wants to 115.My father is well____ and a very successful businessman. a. educate d. education b. educative e. educated ©. educating 116.The hall has been _ decorated for the wedding ceremony. a. beauty 4. beautify b. beautiful . beautified . beautifully 117-Henry is me by 4 inches. But Jack is the __of us all. a. taller than, tallest taller than, most tallest b. more tall than, tallest ¢. taller than, most tall ©. more taller than, tallest 118.Sasa ‘m not feeling very well today, Al Topan : “What did Sasa say to you, AIG?” Alfian : “She said > a, I’m not feeling very well today b. She was not feeling very well today c. She had not feeling very well that day d. She is not feeling very well today . I was not feeling very well today 119.The tornado caused a lot of | to several houses and buildings in New York. a. strikes b. disasters ©. victims d. damages e. advantages 120.The girl’s shoes were left under the tree. She came back there this morning to take them. PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 a. has promoted 4. have been promoted b. will be promoted ¢. was being promoted . has been promoted 107.1 saw a car accident this morning. The victim ___ to the nearest hospital. a. will be taken 4. was taken b. is being taken ©. took . has been taken 108.Andre “Did you read newspaper today? The article was very > Sule “Yeah, I did. My parents were ___with that article, too. a. annoyance, annoyed 4. annoyed, annoyed b. annoying, annoyed ¢. annoyed, annoying ©. annoy, annoying 109.Devi “1 found a box filled with cakes and pies in front of my door last night.” Maria : “Really?” Devi | “Yeah,Iwasso_” a. surprise . surprises Db. surprising e. surprisingly ©. surprised 110.Alifa to her I-Pod when I__. a. were listening, arrived i. was listened, arrived b. was listening, arrives . was listening, arriving ©. was listening, arrived 11L.Kiky me last night when I on the bench. a. called, was sleeping 4. called, sleeping b. calls. was sleeping ¢. calls, sleep c. calling, is sleeping 112.1 was _seriously while my friends were ___ along ridiculously. a. drove, sang 4. driving, singing b. drove, sing €. drove, singing ¢. driving, sang 113.What ___last night at 7 o”clock? a. were you do d. was you done b. was you doing e. were you doing PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 lexicographer must present his material in a concise, convenient, and consistent style. A. do not mean D. were not meant B. are not meaning E. are not meant C. did not mean 100."Do you have tight working hours?” "No. As long as T Tam allowed to have flexible working hours." A. did my job D. have my job done B. got my job to do E. Tam done C. am doing my job Put the verbs into the correct form! 101. R.A. Kartini in Jepara in 1879. a. is born 4. will be bom b. was bom fe. has been bom c. would be born 102. The students of this class ___ in alphabetical order. a. are listed has listed b. were listed e. have listed c. has been listed 103. The metal bridge across this river ___ next year. a, will build d. has been built b, will be built e. is being built c. would built 104. We can’t use the aula now because it___ a. was being cleaned will clean b. is being cleaned e.cleaned c. has been cleaned 105,We had just been living in this apartment for three years when it by the flood, a, destroyed d. will be destroyed b. had destroyed ec. is being destroyed c. was destroyed 106,They hold a party in the house because Mr. Parsons by his boss. PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 B. hanging E. is hanging C. to hang 94. Talking excitedly to each other, they forgot to finish the exercises. ‘The underlined word mean they forgot to finish the exerci A. Although they talked excitedly B. In order that they could talk excitedly C. Because they were talking excitedly D. When they had talked excitedly E, If they talked excitedly ‘Text 12 ‘The power of music affects all of us and has long appealed to our emotions. In (95)___ we have been tapping our toes, humming along, singing and dancing ever since. It is for this reason fact, the earliest known music-making is in Stone Age culture, that UCLA researchers are using music to help children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), for whom understanding emotions is a very difficult task. This inability enables them of the chance to ___(96)____ effectively and make friends and can often lead to social isolation and loneliness. The researchers have developed a music education program ___(97)___ to help children with ASD beiter understand emotions and learn to recognize emotions in others. Specifically, the children are using a method of music _(98)__ known as. the Orff-Schulwerk approach. Developed by 20th-century German composer Carl Orff (’schulwerk” is German for schooling), it is a unique approach to music learning that supported by movement and based on things that kids intuitively like to do, such as sing, ‘chant rhymes, clap, dance and keep a beat or play a rhythm on anything near at hand. Orff called this music and movement activity “elemental” - basic, unsophisticated and concerned with the fundamental building blocks of music. 95. 96. 97. 98. A.if A. communicate A. discovered A. educate B. and B. communication B. connected B. educated Cc. so ‘C. communicating C. designed C. educating D. but D. communicator D. related D. education Eas E, communicated E. improved E.educative 99. Since dictionaries to _be read but to be consulted when necessary, the PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 89. 91. 93. problem. (7) It is estimated that 10 percent of the world’s plastic waste finds its way into the sea and slowly but surely most of it ends up in the Pacific Ocean. (8) Each year as much as 150,000 tons of plastic debris, most notably Styrofoam, washes up on the shores of Japan alone. (9) Vast expanses of waste, consisting mainly of plastic, float elsewhere in the oceans. ‘The paragraph should begin with A. Plastics in daily use are generally assumed to be quite stable B. Scientists always believed that plastics in the oceans were hazardous only to sea animals C. The UN Environmental Program estimates that over amillion seabirds, aswell asmore than 100 thousandmarinemammals, die every year from ingesting plastic D. Some researchers estimate that there are over six kilos of plastic for every kilo of naturally occurring plankton in the Pacific Ocean E. Plastics decompose with surprising speed and release potentially toxic substances into the water ‘The sentence which is irrelevant to the topic of the paragraph is sentence number A. four D. seven B five E.eight C.six “What did Amir promise you yesterday” ~ together in the library.” A. We study D. Studied B. Studying E. To study C. In studying ‘The fact that he was put into prison for something that he had not done made his wife Acry D.to cry B. to be crying E. crying C.cried “ Which jacket would you like to have?” ~ The red one near the window.” A. ithangs D. hung, PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 C. searching 85. The person recently elected headmaster of our school is well-qualified, sociable, and to his job. A. his dedication is very high D. having a high dedication B. he is highly dedicating _E. highly dedicated C. is dedicated highly 86. "How do you like your new bedroom?” "Well, it is too dark. I need a brighter colour.” A. to have it painted D. to have it paint B. to be painted E. it tobe painted C. painting it alternative therapies are being accepted by more and more people, even the World Health Organization. A. Despite intolerant attitudes of the medical establishment B. As the medical establishment has intolerant attitudes, C. Because of intolerant attitudes of the medical establishment D. In case of intolerant attitudes of the medical establishment E. Due to intolerant attitudes of the medical establishment 88. "This can’t be the way to Edinburgh.” What does the sentence mean? A. The speaker was told that it wasn’t the way to Edinburgh. B. The speaker probably knows the other way to Edinburgh. C. The speaker doesn’t know the way to Edinburgh, D. The speaker thinks that it isn’t the way to Edinburgh. E. The speaker claims that it isn’t the way to Edinburgh. ‘Text 11 @ 2) However, plastic in the ocean actually decomposes as it is exposed to the rain and sun and other environmental conditions. (3) When plastic decomposes it releases potentially toxic bisphenol A (BPA) ‘and PS oligomer into the water. (4) BPA and PS oligomer are sources of concern because they can disrupt the functioning of hormones in animals and can seriously affect reproductive systems. (5) Polystyrene begins to decompose within one year, releasing ‘components that are detectable in the parts-per-million range. (6) However. the volume of plastics in the ocean is increasing, so that decomposition products remain a potential PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 ‘One morning in August 1888, Bertha Benz and her two sons, Eugen (15), and Richard (13), woke up early. They got dressed very quietly, ___(79)____as not to waken the head of the family, Karl Benz. They left a note that said, "We are going to visit Grandma." They crept out to Mr. Benz’s workshop , opened the door, and pushed out a three-wheeled __(80)__. It was the fruit of Mr. Benz’s long and hard work - the first engine car. Imagine it: a wooden workshop __(81)___, more similar to a horse carriage than to the cars we have now: no roof, no hood, two wheels in the back but only one wheel in the front, a kind of handle instead of a steering wheel, leather-covered seats, and, the most important part, a 2.5 horsepower single-cylinder four-stroke engine. ‘The car that Mrs. Benz and her sons rolled out of the workshop had gone through a great deal of development since its registration (no. DRP 37435) two years before, but Mr. Benz felt it needed even more work and ___(82)___. He believed that most people would not trust such a new thing enough to be willing to buy it, and so it seemed to him that the prospects for any success on the market were not good. ___(83)___ his loving and energetic wife believed immensely in his abilities, and was more than certain that the fruit was ripe enough to be picked. 79. 80. 81. A.so A. carriage A. construct, B. still B. bicycle B. constructed C. besides ©. wagon C. constructive D. however D. wheelbarrow D. construction E. vehicle E. constructively 83. A. Thus B. Besides C Incontrast D. Therefore E. Furthermore information on the internet or official tourism boards before you decide where to go for your holiday. Ato search D. that we search B, search E. you searching PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 A. sentence 4 D. sentence 11 B. sentence 6 E. sentence 13 C. sentence 9 74 alot in December.” A. Usually rains, D. It usually rains B. It usually rain E, There is usually rain C. Usually rain 75. “Why do you want to learn English?” «B ~ A. is useful to know English D. to know English useful B. it useful to know English E. it is useful to know English C. to know English it is useful 76. “Why do you want the list of all the names of the foreign guests?” “Be ~ A. it is difficult to remember foreign names. difficult C. is difficult to remember foreign names B. to remember foreign names D. difficult to remember foreign names E. to remember foreign names difficult 77. My friend said, “ I have never seen such a good film” From the text above statement we may conclude that A. he seldom went to good movies B. the film he saw was a bad one C. he has never seen bad film before D. this is the best film he has ever seen E, It was the first time he went to see a film 78. The book is only available in the library A. from which these two chapters are taken B. these two chapters are taken from them C. where these two chapters are taken D. it was from them the two chapters are taken E. the two chapters are taken Text 10 PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 B. After E. While C. Since 70. “Excuse me. Could you tell me which bus I should take to get to Plaza Indonesia?” “Sorry, I don’t know. You ask the driver." A. could have D. must have B. had better E, would rather C. ought to have 71. By the time Mr. Arifin retires, his youngest child will have graduated from universit ‘means that Mr. Arifin when his youngest son graduates. A. will still work D. wants to work B. will retire joesn’t want to work C. doesn’t want to retire ‘Text 9 o - (2) The first requirement is to complete a course in a certified climbing school, where you learn about mountain conditions and safe climbing. (3) Another requirement is to wear special clothing; a helmet and climbing boots to complete your outfit, (4) You must also carry special equipment: iron spikes to hammer into cracks for support and safety and special climbing ropes. (5) In addition, there are also strict climbing rules for mountaineers. (6) Mountaineers sometimes bring their mountain bikes. (7) You can climb alone or in teams of two or more. (8)When you climb in a team, each person is tied around the waist to the same rope to protect a climber who slips from falling. (9) At all times, you must be aware of falling rocks and when you are tired, you need to find a ledge to rest on. (10) Most mountain climbers would agree that mountain climbing has many rewards, (I) The higher you climb, the more beautiful the view is of the valley floor. (12) You can sce treetops, lakes, and distant mountains (13) Above you, the sky and moving clouds are a spectacular sight. 72. The paragraph should begin with . A. Mountain climbing is a dangerous sport ith special needs and strict climbing rales B. Mountain climbing requires not only special clothing but also expensive equipment . There are some requirements that you have to meet before you go climbing D. Mountain climbing is risky; yet, many people do it because of the rewards afterwards E, Mountain climbing is not a popular sport as it needs rigorous preparation 73. The sentence which is irrelevant to the topic of the paragraph is PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 melatonin, a hormone manufactured in the brain, and serotonin, a chemical that helps ‘transmit nerve impulses. Depression may result from the ensuing imbalance of these two (64)___. doctors believe that a decrease in the amount of sunlight the body receives may cause a___(65)___ in the body’s natural clock, which could, in tum, result in symptoms such as listlessness, oversleeping. weight gain, anxiety. and irritability all symptoms of depression._(66)____ absence of light seems to be the cause of this disorder, a daily dose of light appears to be the cure. Doctors advise patients to sit in front of a special light box which simulates natural light for a few hours every substances in the body. day. 62. 63. 64. 65. A.depressed A. produce A. Therefore A. disturbance B. clear B. production B. However B. danger C. doubtful C. productive C. Despite C. result D. mad D. productively D. In addition D. disease E. anxious E.produced —_E. Thus E. decrease 66. A. In fact D. Since B. When E. Moreover C. Besides 67. "I'd like to finish entering the data today but I have to catch the twelve-o’clock train to Bandung.” A. You have it done D. It has to be done: B. Intan has done it E. Have Intan do it? CC. Have you done it 68. Last summer, he visited Nasau, a small but vibrant city, with a great range of designer outlets luxury goods at tax-free prices. A. that sells D. selling B. sold E.to sell C. they sold 69. a new policy related to the establishment of business was released, entrepreneurs had found it difficult to get a license for their new businesses. A. When D. Until PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 A. pragmatic language tips B. how to test social pragmatic skills C. pragmatic disorder and language inhibition D. semantic - pragmatic disorder in children E. pragmatic impairment and associated behavioral problems 57. The secretary asked me with Mr. Slamet. A. did [have an appointment D. when is my appointment B. how was my appointment . that I had an appointment C. whether [had an appointment 58. Doall citizens know __? A. what are their rights D. about what are their right B. their rights, what are they E. what rights are theirs C. what their rights are 59. Idon’t know. the manager about. A. if she wanted to see D. has she wanted to see B. why she wants 10 see E. has she wanted to see C. does she want to see 60. Iwan wanted to know A. from whom did Ari hear news? —_D.. from whom Ari hear the news. B. the news Ari heard from whom —_E. Are heard the news from whom? C. who did Ari hear the news from 61. is not yet known, A. Can he be involved in the trade of drugs B. He is involved in the trade of drugs C. Whether he is involved in the trade of drugs D. When he is involved in the trade of drugs E. Why is he involved in the trade of drugs Text 8 Doctors have recently started to study the causes of a medical disorder which they have appropriately named SAD, or seasonal affective disorder. People who suffer from SAD become very _(62)___ during the winter months. Their depression appears to be the result of a decrease in the amount of sunlight they are exposed to. Doctors theorize that decreased sunlight affects the (63) of PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 E, destroying the tourists’ network was the police’s main objective 53. Tchaikovsky's music, with immense technical skill and marked by emotional warmth, lyrical melody, and colorful orchestration, has long had wide appeal for the general public. A. was written D. written B. whose written E. it was written: C. which it was written 54. Sharon would leave the key on the doorknob. What does the sentence mean’? A. There is a possibility that Sharon will leave the key on the doorknob. B. Sharon will probably accidentally leave the key on the doorknob. C. The speaker is certain that Sharon will leave the key on the doorknob. D. It is typical of Sharon to leave the key on the doorknob. E, Sharon left the key on the doorknob in the past. Text 7 You have invited your friend over for dinner. Your child sees your friend reach for some cookies and says, "Better not take those, or you'll get even bigger." You're ‘embarrassed that your child could speak so rudely. However, you should consider that your cl \s and did not mean harm by the comment. An individual may say words clearly and use long, ‘complex sentences with correct grammar, but still have a communication problem -- if he or she has not mastered the mules for social language known as pragmatics. Adults may also have difficulty with pragmatics, for example, as a result of a brain injury or stroke. An individual with pragmatic problems may say inappropriate or unrelated things during ‘conversations, tell stories in a disorganized way. or have little variety in language use. It is not unusual for children to have pragmatic problems in only a few situations. However, if may not know how to use language appropriately in social situ: problems in social language use occur often and seem inappropriate considering the child’s age, a pragmatic disorder may exist. Pragmatic disorders often coexist with other language problems such as vocabulary development or grammar. 55. The topic of this paragraph is A. pragmatic disorder D. children with pragmatics difficulties B. pragmatic aspect of language E. what causes pragmatics problems C. pragmatics, logic and semantics 56. The paragraph which follows this one most likely discusses . PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 48). candles are not the only one potential source of indoor air pollution. Central heating and cooling systems, as well as gas fireplaces, can generate indoor air pollution, too. People with respiratory problems such as asthma and chronic ___(49)___ pulmonary disease should make an extra effort to cut down on indoor air pollution by ventilating their home as naturally as possible by opening the windows. 45. 46. 47. A. reduce A. collected A. refer B. generate B. collection B. incline C. increase C. collecting C. indicate D. destroy D. collectable D. lead E. irritate E. collector E. reflect 48. 49, A. Hence A. obstructive B. Moreover B, obstruct C. Besides D. Although E. However 50. "Will you please hurry, our school bus leaves in five minutes." 1 won't finish in time." A. Why don’t you hurry —_D, You're pulling my leg B. It’s about time E. Just forget it C. You go ahead Sl. fund raising for helping the victims of earthquake succeeded in collecting large amount of money, many refugees still live in tents, A. Because D. Even though B.As E, Since . Before 52. Having seized some of the people related to the bombing of the J.W. Marriot and Ritz~ Chariton hotels, A. police investigation was continued to destroy the network of the terrorists B. the terrorists’ network would be destroyed by the police C. the police were determined to destroy the network of the terrorists D. a continued investigation was conducted to destroy the terrorists” network PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 41. The word invasive in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by A. consistent D. comprehensive B. surgical E. invading C. serious 42, What can be leamt from the computer images about the mummy? A. How long he had lived. _D. How he was mummified, B. How he died. E. How he had served King Tut. C. His hierarchy in Egyptian temples. FALSE? A. The mummies bone structure is in fine condition, 43. Which of the following statements about the text B. The mummy can serve educational purposes. C. The mummy was thought to be one of the Egyptian kings. D. The mummy belongs to an American museum. E, The scientists are able to tell the mummies medical history. 44, The text is most probably found in. A. a leaflet of a museum exhibition B. an article in a medical journal C. a preface of an exhibition programme book D. an article in a newspaper E_ a preface of a medical book Text 6 A soak in a steamy tub, surrounded by candles sure seems like a great way to relax. But new research suggests that burning certain kinds of candles may _(45)_ indoor air pollutants. Researchers at South Carolina State University studied petroleum- based and vegetable-source candles to determine their emissions. They let candles from different manufacturers burn for up to six hours in a small box, and then __(46)_ and analyzed substances released into the air. ‘They found that paraffin-based candles — the most popular kind — emitted toxic chemicals like toluene and benzene. Soybean and beeswax candles did not, according to the study. Lighting a paraffin candle once in a while is unlikely to pose a health threat, but frequently lighting many candles in an unventilated space could ___(47)___ to problems, and may aggravate asthma, cause allergy-like symptoms, or irritate the respiratory tract. PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 E. to be put Text 5 In a basement lab at Stanford University Mei ‘mummy lay tightly wrapped in tatteredlinen as a handful of scientists looked on. Starting I School, Iret-net Hor-irw’s. with his feet, the scanner rotated around the mummy, snapping X-ray-type images that appeared on nearby computer screens. The pictures, showing well-preserved bone structure, were then mathematically manipulated to generate 3-D images that give a fuller picture of the skeleton The highly sophisticated scanning technology allows scientists to learn about the 5-foot-4-inch (163-centimeter-tall) mummy in remarkable detail without doing invasive or damaging procedures. The digital images will show features that relate to paleopathology, diseases that may have been suffered by the individual, also mummification style and pattems - how they may change through time. It will also be useful for teaching anatomy to everyone from small children through medical school. Iret-net Hor-irw is believed to be an ancient Egyptian priest, and his mummy belongs to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. It was dug up from a cemetery in Akhmim, on the east bank of the Nile, Akhmim, from which the maternal relatives of the famous King Tut come, was an important provincial capital and the site of one of Egypt’s major temples. Scientists have not been able to pinpoint Iret-net Hor-irw’s age when he died or his cause of death. The scanning tests may help them get a little closer. For now, they can only date him to around 500 B.C., just before the Persian conquest, when the last native Egyptian dynasty ruled. It is one of the eras which is very poorly understood. After scientists are finished with him, Iret-net Hor-irw’s mummy will be the centerpiece of an exhibit at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, The mummy has been ‘out on Joan from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco since 1944, and the exhibi “Very Postmortem: Mummies and Medicine,” is considered his homecoming. 40. An appropriate title for the text is . A. Stanford Computer to Help Paleopathology B. An Exhibition of an Egyptian Priest’s Mummy C. New Technology to Find A Mummy’s Cause of Death D. The Homecoming of The Fine Arts Museums’ Collection E, Scanning Technology to Help Unwrap the Mystery of the Mummy PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 35. “I heard that Dona was awarded a scholarship to continue her study.” “Oh? That's great. She very pleased." A. will be D. must be. B. could be E. needs to be C. might be 36. ‘as Het achterhuis in 1947, Anne Frank's journal was successfully dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett and presented in New York as The Diary of Anne Frank in 1956. A. Originally published in Dutch B. Having originally published in Dutch C. Having had originally published in Dutch, D. It was originally published in Dutch E, It was published originally in Dutch 37. Had there been a guidance to write the report on our survey of Dengue Fever in several parts of East Java, there would not have been variant styles of reports. From the above sentence, we may conclude that A. we agreed to one style only B. the guidance had good results C. there was no fixed format for the report D. the content of our reports was the same E. there were differences in the topics of our report, 38. “You seem to like him very much.” es, he is such a nice man A.talking to B. talked to C. to be talked to D. be talking to E. to talk to 39. My sister thinks that the ceramic vase is too big my library card. A. be put B. being put C. It was put D. for being put PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 course in a race for both time and accuracy. Dogs generally run off-leash with no food or toys as incentives. The handler can touch neither dog nor obstacles.___(28). the handler’s controls are limited to voice, movement, and various body signals, requiring (29)___ training of the animal. In its simplest form, an agility course consists of a set of standard obstacles, is own choosing on a ‘id out by an agility judge in a design of roughly 100 by 100-foot (30 by 30 m) area, with numbers indicating the order in which enough that a dog could not complete them correctly without human direction. In_(31)____ the handler must the dog must complete the obstacles. Courses are ___(30) assess the course, decide on handling strategies, and direct the dog through the course, precision and speed equally important. Many strategies exist to__(32)____ for the inherent difference in human and dog speeds and the strengths and weaknesses of the various dogs and handlers. 28. 29. 30. A. In contrast A. exceptional A. regular B. Consequently B. exceptionally B. thorny, C. However C. excepting C. complicated D. Still D. exception D. straightforward E. Besides E. excepied E. interesting 31 32. A. compete A. compensate B. competitor B. estimate C. competitive C. appreciate D. competitively D. examine E. competition E. investigate 33. "May I be of any assistance, madam?" A. I'd love to do this D. It's beyond your knowledge B. Mind your own business E. You're very kind, but I'm just looking C. There's nothing you can do 34. This old house is a mess. The owner should A. fixing the ceiling D. get the ceiling fixing B. have the ceiling fixed _E. be fixing the ceiling C. have fixed the ceiling PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 D. It counts how many inappropriate words are used by the candidates. E. It provides psychological research on the connection of word usage and people’s personality. 23. According to the text, which of the following words would be able to be used to tell about our personality? A. Provide B. Examination C. The 24. The word robust in paragraph 3 can be best replaced by A. definite D. strong B. vigorous E, slight C. frail 25. According to the text, which of the following statements about LIWC is FALSE? A. The software cannot detect unconscious use of words. B. The sofiware is able to count certain words and analyze the numbers. € By using LIWC, we lear about the characteristics of the US presidential candidates. D. LIWC’s result confirms that people’s characters affect their word usage. E, The software works on the basis of the psychologists’ analysis design. 26. “Ihave the table cleared” means, the table A. Ihave to clear B. Somebody wants to clear C. Somebody wants me to clear D. Lask somebody to clear E, Ihave cleared the table 27. He has been attending the English Conversation Course for six months; should be very fluent now. ‘The underlined word mean A. Lam sure that he speaks English fluently. B. Itis possible that he speaks English fluently. C. expect he speaks English fluently. D. He must speak fluently. E, I doubt he speaks English fluently. Text 4 English Dog agility is a dog sport in which a handler directs a dog through an obstacle PROGRAM PBT UII | 2014 pronouns. These small words create they style of a text, whi is less subject to conscious manipulation. Social psychologist James W. Pennebaker of the University of Texas at Austin Pennebaker developed a computer program that analyzes text, called Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC, pronounced “Luke”). The sofiware has been used to examine other speech characteristics as well, tallying up nouns and verbs in hundreds of categories to expose buried patterns. Most recently, Pennebaker and his colleagues used LIWC to analyze the candidates” speeches and interviews during last fall’s presidential election, The software counts how many times a speaker or author uses words in specific categories, such as emotion or perception, and words that indicate complex cognitive processes. It also tallies up so-called function words such as pronouns, articles, numerals and conjunctions. Within each of these major categories are subsets: Are there more mentions of sad or happy emotions? Does the speaker prefer "I" and "me" to "us" and "we"? LIWC answers these quantitative questions; psychologists must then figure out what the numbers mean. Before LIWC was developed in the mid-1990s, years of psychological research in which people counted words by hand established robust connections between word usage and psychological states or character traits ‘The political candidates, for example, showed clear differences in speaking styles. John McCain tended to speak directly and personally to his constituency, using a vocabulary that was both emotionally loaded and impulsive. Barack Obama, in contrast, made frequent use of causal relationships, which indicated more complex thought processes. He also tended to be vaguer than his Republican rival. 21. An appropriate title for the text is A. Linguistic Analysis Program: A New Invention B. Psychological Analysis in US Presidents’ Speeches C. How the Use of Articles and Pronouns Reveals Our Characters. D. What Your Choice of Words Says About Your Personality E, Low-level Words That Give Clues to Large Scale Beha 22. According to the text, how does LIWC help analyze president candidates’ speeches? A. It does the quantitative analysis, which was later used by psychologist. B. It helps the psychologist reveal the candidates’ hidden motives. C. It makes analysis of nouns and verbs used by the candidates during their speeches.

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