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1. Listening Section
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English.
There are four parts in this section with special directions for each part.
PART I Questions 1 to 4.
Directions: In this part of the test you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The
dialogues and the questions 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 dialogue and the
questions, read the five possible answers, and decide which one would be the best answer to the question
you have just heard. Now listen to a sample question.
Man : Are you kidding? Even if it didn't cost anything, she'd rather stay at home.
Narrator : The best answer to the question "What does the man think about Kathy?" is "Kathy is a stay
at home woman". Therefore you should answer (D).
1. Diana: Hi, Shawn. I heard that you’ve just been accepted in a prestigious university
overseas.Congratulations.
Diana : You really deserve it, Shawn. Your hard work was paid off.
2. Man : What do you think of the movie we watched last night, Anna?
Woman : I don’t like it. It’s one of the worst movies I’ve ever watched.
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Woman : The story of the movie wasn’t really good. I also think that the main actor should be replaced.
His acting wasn’t good. It didn’t look natural.
3. Woman : Hi, everyone. I’m Selena, a new student of this class. I just moved here with my parents.
Woman : I had been living overseas since I was born, so I don’t really familiar with culture, habit and
everything here. I’ll really need your help, guys.
What will the man and his classmates probably do to the woman?
4. Woman : I didn’t see you in Mary’s birthday last week. Where were you?
5. PART II
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Questions 5 to 7.
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogues spoken in English, followed by
four responses, also spoken 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.
A.Let me take you to the book store. D. Oh, the book store is somewhere else.
B. I'll find a good book for you. E. Oh, thanks.
C. The store is open till 7 p.m.
Narrator : The best answer to the question "What is the best response to the woman's statement" is
"Let me take you to the book store." Therefore you should choose answer (A).
Woman : I don’t know which dress to buy. They are all beautiful.
Man : You should choose one you want the most and it should suit you.
Man :……………
Man : Great. I’ve just bought two tickets for watching a new movie. Would you come along with
me?
Woman :………………..
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7. Man : I must be the first to congratulate you on your success on winning Miss Grand International
Contest, Ariska.
Woman : Thank you for always supporting me Mr. Liem. I will never been on this point without your and
everyone’s support.
Man : ………………
a. You already put your best effort into it and you deserve it.
8. PART III
Questions: 8 to 11.
Directions: In this part of the test. You will hear some monologues spoken in English. The monologues will
be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to what the
speakers are saying. After you listen to the monologue, look at the five pictures provided in your test
book, and decide which would be the most suitable one for the monologue you have just heard.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
9. Rumah gadang or rumah bagonjong is the traditional house of the Minangkabau. The architecture,
construction, internal and external decoration, and the functions of the house reflect the culture and
values of the Minangkabau. The houses have dramatic curved roof structure with multi-tiered, upswept
gables. Shuttered windows are built into walls incised with profuse painted floral carvings.
a.
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b.
c.
d.
e.
10. Its name, hippocampus comes from the Ancient Greek hippokampos. Hippos means horse and kampos
meaning sea monster or seahorse. Having a head and neck suggestive of a horse, seahorses also feature
segmented bony armour, an upright posture and a curled prehensile tail.
a.
b.
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c.
d.
e.
11. Rain that struck Jakarta on Monday afternoon has inundated five community units in South Jakarta, with
the depth varying from 30 to 70 centimeters. The flood was caused by overflowed water and the nearby
construction of the light rapid transit (LRT) project.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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e.
12. PART IV
Questions l2 to 15 Directions: In this part of the you will hear several monologues, each monologue would
be spoken twice they will not be printed in your test book so you must listen carefully to understand what
is the speaker 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 that question you have just heard
In marine habitats, a number of small creatures are involved in a cleaning symbiosis. At least six species of
small shrimp, frequently brightly colored, crawls over fish, picking off parasites and cleaning injured areas.
This is not an accidental occurrence, because fish are observed together around there shrimp and stay
motionless while being inspected. Several species of small fish are also cleaners, nearly all of them having
appropriate adaptations such as long snouts, tweezer-like teeth, and bright coloration. Strike coloration
probably communicates that these animals are not prey.
13. In marine habitats, a number of small creatures are involved in a cleaning symbiosis. At least six species of
small shrimp, frequently brightly colored, crawls over fish, picking off parasites and cleaning injured areas.
This is not an accidental occurrence, because fish are observed together around there shrimp and stay
motionless while being inspected. Several species of small fish are also cleaners, nearly all of them having
appropriate adaptations such as long snouts, tweezer-like teeth, and bright coloration. Strike coloration
probably communicates that these animals are not prey.
What creatures involved in the sea cleaning symbiosis described in the monologue?
a. Small creatures like small shrimp and some species of small fish
Albert Einstein was born near the end of the 1800s in Ulf, Germany. He graduated from the University of
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Zurich in Switzerland at age 26. That was also when he did his famous work in physics. Fourteen years
later he won the Nobel Prize for Physics.
For the next ten years he lived in Germany and traveled a lot to talk to other scientists. Then in the early
1930s he had to leave Germany because of Hitler and the Nazi party. He moved to the United States.
From that time until his death he lived in Princeton, New Jersey. He died at the age of 74.
15. Albert Einstein was born near the end of the 1800s in Ulf, Germany. He graduated from the University of
Zurich in Switzerland at age 26. That was also when he did his famous work in physics. Fourteen years
later he won the Nobel Prize for Physics.
For the next ten years he lived in Germany and traveled a lot to talk to other scientists. Then in the early
1930s he had to leave Germany because of Hitler and the Nazi party. He moved to the United States.
From that time until his death he lived in Princeton, New Jersey. He died at the age of 74.
a. Switzerland
b. Germany
c. New Jersey
d. UK
e. Elf
16. Susi Pudjiastuti was born 15 January 1965. After graduating from junior high school, Pudjiastuti
continued to her education to senior high school at SMA Negeri 1 Yogyakarta, but did not complete her
studies because she was expelled for political activism in the Golput (Golongan Putih, or absenteeism in
protest of Golkar rule) movement, which was banned under the President .
In 1983 Pudjiastuti embarked on a career as an entrepreneur, starting as a seafood distributor at a
Fish Auction Facility (TPI) in Pangandara and her business grew rapidly and it lead the foundation of Susi
Air.
During the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami which devastated Aceh and the west coast of
Sumatra, Susi Air, which at the time only consisted of two Cessna Grand Caravans, was one of the first
responders which distributed food and supplies to victims in isolated areas of the disaster. During this
period, Susi Air was routinely chartered in Aceh by NGOs for humanitarian relief missions.
On 26 October 2014, President Joko Widodo appointed Pudjiastuti as Minister of Marine Affairs and
Fisheries under his 2014-2019 working cabinet.
According to the text, Susi Pudjiastuti didn’t complete her studies because….
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17. Susi Pudjiastuti was born 15 January 1965. After graduating from junior high school, Pudjiastuti
continued to her education to senior high school at SMA Negeri 1 Yogyakarta, but did not complete her
studies because she was expelled for political activism in the Golput (Golongan Putih, or absenteeism in
protest of Golkar rule) movement, which was banned under the President .
In 1983 Pudjiastuti embarked on a career as an entrepreneur, starting as a seafood distributor at a
Fish Auction Facility (TPI) in Pangandara and her business grew rapidly and it lead the foundation of Susi
Air.
During the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami which devastated Aceh and the west coast of
Sumatra, Susi Air, which at the time only consisted of two Cessna Grand Caravans, was one of the first
responders which distributed food and supplies to victims in isolated areas of the disaster. During this
period, Susi Air was routinely chartered in Aceh by NGOs for humanitarian relief missions.
On 26 October 2014, President Joko Widodo appointed Pudjiastuti as Minister of Marine Affairs and
Fisheries under his 2014-2019 working cabinet.
18. Susi Pudjiastuti was born 15 January 1965. After graduating from junior high school, Pudjiastuti
continued to her education to senior high school at SMA Negeri 1 Yogyakarta, but did not complete her
studies because she was expelled for political activism in the Golput (Golongan Putih, or absenteeism in
protest of Golkar rule) movement, which was banned under the President .
In 1983 Pudjiastuti embarked on a career as an entrepreneur, starting as a seafood distributor at a
Fish Auction Facility (TPI) in Pangandara and her business grew rapidly and it lead the foundation of Susi
Air.
During the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami which devastated Aceh and the west coast of
Sumatra, Susi Air, which at the time only consisted of two Cessna Grand Caravans, was one of the first
responders which distributed food and supplies to victims in isolated areas of the disaster. During this
period, Susi Air was routinely chartered in Aceh by NGOs for humanitarian relief missions.
On 26 October 2014, President Joko Widodo appointed Pudjiastuti as Minister of Marine Affairs and
Fisheries under his 2014-2019 working cabinet.
The word embarked in the first sentence of the second paragraph has the closest meaning to…
a. marked
b. barked
c. baked
d. began
e. finished
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Ann Thompson is joining Mediquick Products to fill our open position in customer service. Her first day is
Tuesday, April 8.
Ann has worked for a number of years in customer service and we are delighted to welcome her to the
Mediquick team. If you see Ann around the building, make sure you welcome her to the company. She will
participate in employee onboarding activities for her first couple of weeks on the job.
Ann's new employee mentor is Mark Veja, so if you have questions or need to meet with Ann, you can talk
with Mark before she starts.
Thanks for joining me in welcoming Ann to the team.
Regards,
Catherine Lee
Department Manager
Ann Thompson is joining Mediquick Products to fill our open position in customer service. Her first day is
Tuesday, April 8.
Ann has worked for a number of years in customer service and we are delighted to welcome her to the
Mediquick team. If you see Ann around the building, make sure you welcome her to the company. She will
participate in employee onboarding activities for her first couple of weeks on the job.
Ann's new employee mentor is Mark Veja, so if you have questions or need to meet with Ann, you can talk
with Mark before she starts.
Thanks for joining me in welcoming Ann to the team.
Regards,
Catherine Lee
Department Manager
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21.
22.
Fitri was the winner of some national math competitions. She wants to apply for the scholarships but she
has never been to Kneehill County before, so she….
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a. evaluate
b. manage
c. asses
d. consider
e. measure
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Which factor has good effect to your health in addition to healthy food?
27. Tomatoes are full of nutrients and are an especially good source of antioxidant vitamins. In fact, one
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serving of tomato will give you 40% of your recommendation daily allowance of vitamin C. Diets rich in fruit
and vegetables are associated with lower risk of many diseases and a diet which includes high intake of
tomatoes has been shown to protect against prostate cancer. Tomatoes are by far the richest source of
lycopene, a powerful antioxidant, which gives tomato its red color. No other food contains this high level
of antioxidant. Lycopene is highest in processed tomato foods, such as tomato puree, because they are
concentrated.
28. Tomatoes are full of nutrients and are an especially good source of antioxidant vitamins. In fact, one
serving of tomato will give you 40% of your recommendation daily allowance of vitamin C. Diets rich in fruit
and vegetables are associated with lower risk of many diseases and a diet which includes high intake of
tomatoes has been shown to protect against prostate cancer. Tomatoes are by far the richest source of
lycopene, a powerful antioxidant, which gives tomato its red color. No other food contains this high level
of antioxidant. Lycopene is highest in processed tomato foods, such as tomato puree, because they are
concentrated.
29. Tomatoes are full of nutrients and are an especially good source of antioxidant vitamins. In fact, one
serving of tomato will give you 40% of your recommendation daily allowance of vitamin C. Diets rich in fruit
and vegetables are associated with lower risk of many diseases and a diet which includes high intake of
tomatoes has been shown to protect against prostate cancer. Tomatoes are by far the richest source of
lycopene, a powerful antioxidant, which gives tomato its red color. No other food contains this high level
of antioxidant. Lycopene is highest in processed tomato foods, such as tomato puree, because they are
concentrated.
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30. Children love cartoon, and they can sit for hours watching them. For this reason, Sunday morning
television offers one cartoon program after another. However, given the age of the viewing audience,
these programs communicate a disturbing message: they suggest that the world is one big battlefield with
warfare which is the primary activity of human and alien. In the cartoon after cartoon, animated
characters shoot, boom and blow one another up. The message is that warfare is fun, without any
serious or damaging effects. And that message is further reinforced by the commercials interruptions
which are designed to sell everything from play tanks and toy grenade.
31. Children love cartoon, and they can sit for hours watching them. For this reason, Sunday morning
television offers one cartoon program after another. However, given the age of the viewing audience,
these programs communicate a disturbing message: they suggest that the world is one big battlefield with
warfare which is the primary activity of human and alien. In the cartoon after cartoon, animated
characters shoot, boom and blow one another up. The message is that warfare is fun, without any
serious or damaging effects. And that message is further reinforced by the commercials interruptions
which are designed to sell everything from play tanks and toy grenade.
32. Children love cartoon, and they can sit for hours watching them. For this reason, Sunday morning
television offers one cartoon program after another. However, given the age of the viewing audience,
these programs communicate a disturbing message: they suggest that the world is one big battlefield with
warfare which is the primary activity of human and alien. In the cartoon after cartoon, animated
characters shoot, boom and blow one another up. The message is that warfare is fun, without any
serious or damaging effects. And that message is further reinforced by the commercials interruptions
which are designed to sell everything from play tanks and toy grenade.
Based on the passage, which statement below the writer will probably agree?
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33. Children love cartoon, and they can sit for hours watching them. For this reason, Sunday morning
television offers one cartoon program after another. However, given the age of the viewing audience,
these programs communicate a disturbing message: they suggest that the world is one big battlefield with
warfare which is the primary activity of human and alien. In the cartoon after cartoon, animated
characters shoot, boom and blow one another up. The message is that warfare is fun, without any
serious or damaging effects. And that message is further reinforced by the commercials interruptions
which are designed to sell everything from play tanks and toy grenade.
a. supported
b. strengthened
c. highlighted
d. indicated
e. weakened
34. National Police chief Gen. Tito Karnavian has confirmed that 20 people were killed by an armed grouped
linked to the Free Papua Movement (OPM) in Nduga regency, Wamena.
"Based on current information, 20 people have been killed. Nineteen workers and one TNI soldier died,"
he said on Wednesday.
The workers were employees of state-owned construction company PT Istaka Karya who were
assigned to build a 275-kilometer section of road to connect Wamena and Mamugu, which is part of
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s signature trans-Papua road project.
"After the gunmen committed a savage massacre on December 1, they attacked a TNI post in Mbua.
The post was actually built to protect the workers and had a force of 21 soldiers," Tito said. "It was
attacked and the soldiers retreated, but one was killed."
There had been conflicting reports of the number of people killed by the rebels, with police initially saying
that 31 workers had died, while Istaka Karya president director Sigit Inarto said that there were only 28
workers at the location. (kmt)
35. National Police chief Gen. Tito Karnavian has confirmed that 20 people were killed by an armed grouped
linked to the Free Papua Movement (OPM) in Nduga regency, Wamena.
"Based on current information, 20 people have been killed. Nineteen workers and one TNI soldier died,"
he said on Wednesday.
The workers were employees of state-owned construction company PT Istaka Karya who were
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assigned to build a 275-kilometer section of road to connect Wamena and Mamugu, which is part of
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s signature trans-Papua road project.
"After the gunmen committed a savage massacre on December 1, they attacked a TNI post in Mbua.
The post was actually built to protect the workers and had a force of 21 soldiers," Tito said. "It was
attacked and the soldiers retreated, but one was killed."
There had been conflicting reports of the number of people killed by the rebels, with police initially saying
that 31 workers had died, while Istaka Karya president director Sigit Inarto said that there were only 28
workers at the location. (kmt)
36. National Police chief Gen. Tito Karnavian has confirmed that 20 people were killed by an armed grouped
linked to the Free Papua Movement (OPM) in Nduga regency, Wamena.
"Based on current information, 20 people have been killed. Nineteen workers and one TNI soldier died,"
he said on Wednesday.
The workers were employees of state-owned construction company PT Istaka Karya who were
assigned to build a 275-kilometer section of road to connect Wamena and Mamugu, which is part of
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s signature trans-Papua road project.
"After the gunmen committed a savage massacre on December 1, they attacked a TNI post in Mbua.
The post was actually built to protect the workers and had a force of 21 soldiers," Tito said. "It was
attacked and the soldiers retreated, but one was killed."
There had been conflicting reports of the number of people killed by the rebels, with police initially saying
that 31 workers had died, while Istaka Karya president director Sigit Inarto said that there were only 28
workers at the location. (kmt)
Who is responsible for causing some people died reported in the news?
a. Tito Karnavian
b. Joko Widodo
c. PT Istaka Karya
d. OPM rebels
e. Sigit Inarto
37. National Police chief Gen. Tito Karnavian has confirmed that 20 people were killed by an armed grouped
linked to the Free Papua Movement (OPM) in Nduga regency, Wamena.
"Based on current information, 20 people have been killed. Nineteen workers and one TNI soldier died,"
he said on Wednesday.
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The workers were employees of state-owned construction company PT Istaka Karya who were
assigned to build a 275-kilometer section of road to connect Wamena and Mamugu, which is part of
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s signature trans-Papua road project.
"After the gunmen committed a savage massacre on December 1, they attacked a TNI post in Mbua.
The post was actually built to protect the workers and had a force of 21 soldiers," Tito said. "It was
attacked and the soldiers retreated, but one was killed."
There had been conflicting reports of the number of people killed by the rebels, with police initially saying
that 31 workers had died, while Istaka Karya president director Sigit Inarto said that there were only 28
workers at the location. (kmt)
….the soldiers were pulled back when they were being attacked, one was murdered.
a. In spite of
b. Despite
c. But
d. Although
e. However
As the job opportunity is increasing limited on the land, more and more young man are turning to the
sea for a living. Some of them choose to work on a ship only after they have failed to get a job. However,
many young men actually would rather work on the sea than on land. In my opinion, there are several
reasons that account for increasing interest in pursuing maritime professions.
Firstly,our country is made up of many lands. We are surrounded by water. It is not surprising that
many people have grown to love the sea. In order to be able to spend more time near the sea, they decide
to work on it. Many of them spend their whole lives on the water.
Secondly, the many school dropouts in the country as well as those young men who have just finished
their education in school are looking for jobs at the same time. Competition for jobs is therefore great.
Many fail to get work in office or factories, so these people turn to the sea as a last resort.
Thirdly, some young men face problem at home. They want to get as far away from these problems as
possible. The sea becomes a popular means of escape.
Finally, young people are naturally advantageous. They love to explore new places. They enjoy the
excitement that comes with this. By working on a ship, they are able to travel far and wide. Besides, food
and lodging on board the ship are free. Thus, many young men are attracted to maritime profession.
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As the job opportunity is increasing limited on the land, more and more young man are turning to the
sea for a living. Some of them choose to work on a ship only after they have failed to get a job. However,
many young men actually would rather work on the sea than on land. In my opinion, there are several
reasons that account for increasing interest in pursuing maritime professions.
Firstly,our country is made up of many lands. We are surrounded by water. It is not surprising that
many people have grown to love the sea. In order to be able to spend more time near the sea, they decide
to work on it. Many of them spend their whole lives on the water.
Secondly, the many school dropouts in the country as well as those young men who have just finished
their education in school are looking for jobs at the same time. Competition for jobs is therefore great.
Many fail to get work in office or factories, so these people turn to the sea as a last resort.
Thirdly, some young men face problem at home. They want to get as far away from these problems as
possible. The sea becomes a popular means of escape.
Finally, young people are naturally advantageous. They love to explore new places. They enjoy the
excitement that comes with this. By working on a ship, they are able to travel far and wide. Besides, food
and lodging on board the ship are free. Thus, many young men are attracted to maritime profession.
As the job opportunity is increasing limited on the land, more and more young man are turning to the
sea for a living. Some of them choose to work on a ship only after they have failed to get a job. However,
many young men actually would rather work on the sea than on land. In my opinion, there are several
reasons that account for increasing interest in pursuing maritime professions.
Firstly,our country is made up of many lands. We are surrounded by water. It is not surprising that
many people have grown to love the sea. In order to be able to spend more time near the sea, they decide
to work on it. Many of them spend their whole lives on the water.
Secondly, the many school dropouts in the country as well as those young men who have just finished
their education in school are looking for jobs at the same time. Competition for jobs is therefore great.
Many fail to get work in office or factories, so these people turn to the sea as a last resort.
Thirdly, some young men face problem at home. They want to get as far away from these problems as
possible. The sea becomes a popular means of escape.
Finally, young people are naturally advantageous. They love to explore new places. They enjoy the
excitement that comes with this. By working on a ship, they are able to travel far and wide. Besides, food
and lodging on board the ship are free. Thus, many young men are attracted to maritime profession.
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As the job opportunity is increasing limited on the land, more and more young man are turning to the
sea for a living. Some of them choose to work on a ship only after they have failed to get a job. However,
many young men actually would rather work on the sea than on land. In my opinion, there are several
reasons that account for increasing interest in pursuing maritime professions.
Firstly,our country is made up of many lands. We are surrounded by water. It is not surprising that
many people have grown to love the sea. In order to be able to spend more time near the sea, they decide
to work on it. Many of them spend their whole lives on the water.
Secondly, the many school dropouts in the country as well as those young men who have just finished
their education in school are looking for jobs at the same time. Competition for jobs is therefore great.
Many fail to get work in office or factories, so these people turn to the sea as a last resort.
Thirdly, some young men face problem at home. They want to get as far away from these problems as
possible. The sea becomes a popular means of escape.
Finally, young people are naturally advantageous. They love to explore new places. They enjoy the
excitement that comes with this. By working on a ship, they are able to travel far and wide. Besides, food
and lodging on board the ship are free. Thus, many young men are attracted to maritime profession.
a. some young men work on sea after being failed getting a job on land
b. many young men decide to be a seaman because our country isn’t surrounded by water
The Japanese traditional house made of wood is expected to last about twenty years before having to
be repaired or rebuilt. Each year it is depreciated.
The interior design is what really sets the Japanese traditional house. With the exception of the entry way
(genkan), the kitchen (dadikoro), the bathing room (sento), and the toilet (benjo), the rooms in a Japanese
traditional house does not have a designated use.
A room can easily be a living room area, a bedroom, a dining room, or any combination. Large rooms are
partitioned by fusuna, sliding doors made wood and thick paper. The paper used for fusuma is called
washi. These sliding doors can be removed whenever a larger space is needed.
In large traditional houses, there was one large room, or lima (living space) that could be divided as
needed. The smaller rooms like kitchen, bath and toilet were small extensions to one side. Rouka, or
wooden-floored hallways, follow the edge of the home. Windows are made of wood and shoji paper, which
is thin enough to let the light shine through.
Even Japanese houses tend to have one traditional Japanese room, called a washitsu. This room has tatami
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mats on the floors as used in Japanese traditional houses. Tatami are thick straw mats covered with
stitched, woven rushes. Tatami are smooth and firm enough to walk on, while making a sleeping surface
more comfortable than wood or stone.
The genkan is usually a step below the level of the rest of the house. When people enter the home, they
leave their shoes in the genkan, pointed toward the door so they only need to slip them on when they are
ready to go out. Indoor slippers are often worn inside the house.
The kitchen in most traditional Japanese homes will contain a stove with a very small oven and boiler and
an electric refrigerator. Counter space for food preparation and a sink are also located in the kitchen.
The Japanese traditional house made of wood is expected to last about twenty years before having to
be repaired or rebuilt. Each year it is depreciated.
The interior design is what really sets the Japanese traditional house. With the exception of the entry way
(genkan), the kitchen (dadikoro), the bathing room (sento), and the toilet (benjo), the rooms in a Japanese
traditional house does not have a designated use.
A room can easily be a living room area, a bedroom, a dining room, or any combination. Large rooms are
partitioned by fusuna, sliding doors made wood and thick paper. The paper used for fusuma is called
washi. These sliding doors can be removed whenever a larger space is needed.
In large traditional houses, there was one large room, or lima (living space) that could be divided as
needed. The smaller rooms like kitchen, bath and toilet were small extensions to one side. Rouka, or
wooden-floored hallways, follow the edge of the home. Windows are made of wood and shoji paper, which
is thin enough to let the light shine through.
Even Japanese houses tend to have one traditional Japanese room, called a washitsu. This room has tatami
mats on the floors as used in Japanese traditional houses. Tatami are thick straw mats covered with
stitched, woven rushes. Tatami are smooth and firm enough to walk on, while making a sleeping surface
more comfortable than wood or stone.
The genkan is usually a step below the level of the rest of the house. When people enter the home, they
leave their shoes in the genkan, pointed toward the door so they only need to slip them on when they are
ready to go out. Indoor slippers are often worn inside the house.
The kitchen in most traditional Japanese homes will contain a stove with a very small oven and boiler and
an electric refrigerator. Counter space for food preparation and a sink are also located in the kitchen.
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The Japanese traditional house made of wood is expected to last about twenty years before having to
be repaired or rebuilt. Each year it is depreciated.
The interior design is what really sets the Japanese traditional house. With the exception of the entry way
(genkan), the kitchen (dadikoro), the bathing room (sento), and the toilet (benjo), the rooms in a Japanese
traditional house does not have a designated use.
A room can easily be a living room area, a bedroom, a dining room, or any combination. Large rooms are
partitioned by fusuna, sliding doors made wood and thick paper. The paper used for fusuma is called
washi. These sliding doors can be removed whenever a larger space is needed.
In large traditional houses, there was one large room, or lima (living space) that could be divided as
needed. The smaller rooms like kitchen, bath and toilet were small extensions to one side. Rouka, or
wooden-floored hallways, follow the edge of the home. Windows are made of wood and shoji paper, which
is thin enough to let the light shine through.
Even Japanese houses tend to have one traditional Japanese room, called a washitsu. This room has tatami
mats on the floors as used in Japanese traditional houses. Tatami are thick straw mats covered with
stitched, woven rushes. Tatami are smooth and firm enough to walk on, while making a sleeping surface
more comfortable than wood or stone.
The genkan is usually a step below the level of the rest of the house. When people enter the home, they
leave their shoes in the genkan, pointed toward the door so they only need to slip them on when they are
ready to go out. Indoor slippers are often worn inside the house.
The kitchen in most traditional Japanese homes will contain a stove with a very small oven and boiler and
an electric refrigerator. Counter space for food preparation and a sink are also located in the kitchen.
Some modern houses in Japan have a…which is usually found in traditional houses in Japan.
a. Ima
b. Washitsu
c. Rauka
d. Fusuma
e. benjo
The Japanese traditional house made of wood is expected to last about twenty years before having to
be repaired or rebuilt. Each year it is depreciated.
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The interior design is what really sets the Japanese traditional house. With the exception of the entry way
(genkan), the kitchen (dadikoro), the bathing room (sento), and the toilet (benjo), the rooms in a Japanese
traditional house does not have a designated use.
A room can easily be a living room area, a bedroom, a dining room, or any combination. Large rooms are
partitioned by fusuna, sliding doors made wood and thick paper. The paper used for fusuma is called
washi. These sliding doors can be removed whenever a larger space is needed.
In large traditional houses, there was one large room, or lima (living space) that could be divided as
needed. The smaller rooms like kitchen, bath and toilet were small extensions to one side. Rouka, or
wooden-floored hallways, follow the edge of the home. Windows are made of wood and shoji paper, which
is thin enough to let the light shine through.
Even Japanese houses tend to have one traditional Japanese room, called a washitsu. This room has tatami
mats on the floors as used in Japanese traditional houses. Tatami are thick straw mats covered with
stitched, woven rushes. Tatami are smooth and firm enough to walk on, while making a sleeping surface
more comfortable than wood or stone.
The genkan is usually a step below the level of the rest of the house. When people enter the home, they
leave their shoes in the genkan, pointed toward the door so they only need to slip them on when they are
ready to go out. Indoor slippers are often worn inside the house.
The kitchen in most traditional Japanese homes will contain a stove with a very small oven and boiler and
an electric refrigerator. Counter space for food preparation and a sink are also located in the kitchen.
a. Japanese house
b. Traditional house
c. Japanese traditional
The Japanese traditional house made of wood is expected to last about twenty years before having to
be repaired or rebuilt. Each year it is depreciated.
The interior design is what really sets the Japanese traditional house. With the exception of the entry way
(genkan), the kitchen (dadikoro), the bathing room (sento), and the toilet (benjo), the rooms in a Japanese
traditional house does not have a designated use.
A room can easily be a living room area, a bedroom, a dining room, or any combination. Large rooms are
partitioned by fusuna, sliding doors made wood and thick paper. The paper used for fusuma is called
washi. These sliding doors can be removed whenever a larger space is needed.
In large traditional houses, there was one large room, or lima (living space) that could be divided as
needed. The smaller rooms like kitchen, bath and toilet were small extensions to one side. Rouka, or
wooden-floored hallways, follow the edge of the home. Windows are made of wood and shoji paper, which
is thin enough to let the light shine through.
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Even Japanese houses tend to have one traditional Japanese room, called a washitsu. This room has tatami
mats on the floors as used in Japanese traditional houses. Tatami are thick straw mats covered with
stitched, woven rushes. Tatami are smooth and firm enough to walk on, while making a sleeping surface
more comfortable than wood or stone.
The genkan is usually a step below the level of the rest of the house. When people enter the home, they
leave their shoes in the genkan, pointed toward the door so they only need to slip them on when they are
ready to go out. Indoor slippers are often worn inside the house.
The kitchen in most traditional Japanese homes will contain a stove with a very small oven and boiler and
an electric refrigerator. Counter space for food preparation and a sink are also located in the kitchen.
a. a house
b. an old house
c. a Japanese house
47. Seven rivers in Jakarta and two rivers in its satellite cities of Tangerang, Banten, and Bekasi, West
Java, are polluted by trash, dumping 21 tons of waste daily into Jakarta Bay, a researcher has calculated.
The seven rivers include the Angke, Sentiong, Sunter, Cilincing and Marunda. Meanwhile, the two
rivers in the satellite cities that flow into Jakarta Bay include the Dadap in Tangerang and Bekasi in Bekasi.
"Of the seven rivers in Jakarta, one river in Bekasi and one river in Tangerang, the total waste that
enters Jakarta Bay is 21 tons daily," said Reza Cordova, a sea chemical and ecotoxicology researcher from
the Indonesian Institute of Science’s (LIPI) oceanographic research center.
According to Reza, most trash that flows into Jakarta Bay comes from Jakarta's sister cities because
the trash management in Jakarta's rivers is well-managed.
"Waste in Jakarta is relatively less severe than those of Tangerang and Bekasi because there is a
possibility that waste management in Jakarta is one of the best," Reza said as quoted by
wartakota.tribunnews.com on Monday.
Reza added that the work of Jakarta's Public Facility Maintenance Agency (PPSU) personnel, popularly
known as the "orange troops", contributed to the better waste management of rivers in Jakarta
"On average there is less that 1 ton of trash per day. In Tangerang and Bekasi, the trash can reach
up to 7-8 tons per day," he said.
The trash that goes into Jakarta Bay consists of wood, glass and mostly single-use plastic. (mai)
Based on the text, the trash we can’t probably find dumped from rivers into Jakarta Bay is…
a. wood
b. glass
c. single-use plastic
d. plastic
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e. fabric
48. Seven rivers in Jakarta and two rivers in its satellite cities of Tangerang, Banten, and Bekasi, West
Java, are polluted by trash, dumping 21 tons of waste daily into Jakarta Bay, a researcher has calculated.
The seven rivers include the Angke, Sentiong, Sunter, Cilincing and Marunda. Meanwhile, the two
rivers in the satellite cities that flow into Jakarta Bay include the Dadap in Tangerang and Bekasi in Bekasi.
"Of the seven rivers in Jakarta, one river in Bekasi and one river in Tangerang, the total waste that
enters Jakarta Bay is 21 tons daily," said Reza Cordova, a sea chemical and ecotoxicology researcher from
the Indonesian Institute of Science’s (LIPI) oceanographic research center.
According to Reza, most trash that flows into Jakarta Bay comes from Jakarta's sister cities because
the trash management in Jakarta's rivers is well-managed.
"Waste in Jakarta is relatively less severe than those of Tangerang and Bekasi because there is a
possibility that waste management in Jakarta is one of the best," Reza said as quoted by
wartakota.tribunnews.com on Monday.
Reza added that the work of Jakarta's Public Facility Maintenance Agency (PPSU) personnel, popularly
known as the "orange troops", contributed to the better waste management of rivers in Jakarta
"On average there is less that 1 ton of trash per day. In Tangerang and Bekasi, the trash can reach
up to 7-8 tons per day," he said.
The trash that goes into Jakarta Bay consists of wood, glass and mostly single-use plastic. (mai)
a. All trash in Jakarta Bay comes from outside of Jakarta because Jakarta is well-managed
b. Jakarta manages its rivers well so most trash in Jakarta Bay comes from outside of Jakarta
c. Jakarta Bay is a dirty bay with most trash comes from outside of Jakarta
d. Jakarta dumps most trash to its sisters cities like Tangerang and Bekasi
e. Jakarta manages its trash well so most trash in Jakarta’s rivers probably comes from Jakarta Bay
49. Seven rivers in Jakarta and two rivers in its satellite cities of Tangerang, Banten, and Bekasi, West
Java, are polluted by trash, dumping 21 tons of waste daily into Jakarta Bay, a researcher has calculated.
The seven rivers include the Angke, Sentiong, Sunter, Cilincing and Marunda. Meanwhile, the two
rivers in the satellite cities that flow into Jakarta Bay include the Dadap in Tangerang and Bekasi in Bekasi.
"Of the seven rivers in Jakarta, one river in Bekasi and one river in Tangerang, the total waste that
enters Jakarta Bay is 21 tons daily," said Reza Cordova, a sea chemical and ecotoxicology researcher from
the Indonesian Institute of Science’s (LIPI) oceanographic research center.
According to Reza, most trash that flows into Jakarta Bay comes from Jakarta's sister cities because
the trash management in Jakarta's rivers is well-managed.
"Waste in Jakarta is relatively less severe than those of Tangerang and Bekasi because there is a
possibility that waste management in Jakarta is one of the best," Reza said as quoted by
wartakota.tribunnews.com on Monday.
Reza added that the work of Jakarta's Public Facility Maintenance Agency (PPSU) personnel, popularly
known as the "orange troops", contributed to the better waste management of rivers in Jakarta
"On average there is less that 1 ton of trash per day. In Tangerang and Bekasi, the trash can reach
up to 7-8 tons per day," he said.
The trash that goes into Jakarta Bay consists of wood, glass and mostly single-use plastic. (mai)
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a. waste management in Jakarta is one of the best since it has orange troops
b. waste management in Jakarta is one of the best since it has clean rivers
c. waste management in Jakarta is one of the best since trash in its bay come from outside cities
d. waste management in Jakarta is one of the best since orange troops are well paid
e. waste management in Jakarta is one of the best since the government works well
50. Seven rivers in Jakarta and two rivers in its satellite cities of Tangerang, Banten, and Bekasi, West
Java, are polluted by trash, dumping 21 tons of waste daily into Jakarta Bay, a researcher has calculated.
The seven rivers include the Angke, Sentiong, Sunter, Cilincing and Marunda. Meanwhile, the two
rivers in the satellite cities that flow into Jakarta Bay include the Dadap in Tangerang and Bekasi in Bekasi.
"Of the seven rivers in Jakarta, one river in Bekasi and one river in Tangerang, the total waste that
enters Jakarta Bay is 21 tons daily," said Reza Cordova, a sea chemical and ecotoxicology researcher from
the Indonesian Institute of Science’s (LIPI) oceanographic research center.
According to Reza, most trash that flows into Jakarta Bay comes from Jakarta's sister cities because
the trash management in Jakarta's rivers is well-managed.
"Waste in Jakarta is relatively less severe than those of Tangerang and Bekasi because there is a
possibility that waste management in Jakarta is one of the best," Reza said as quoted by
wartakota.tribunnews.com on Monday.
Reza added that the work of Jakarta's Public Facility Maintenance Agency (PPSU) personnel, popularly
known as the "orange troops", contributed to the better waste management of rivers in Jakarta
"On average there is less that 1 ton of trash per day. In Tangerang and Bekasi, the trash can reach
up to 7-8 tons per day," he said.
The trash that goes into Jakarta Bay consists of wood, glass and mostly single-use plastic. (mai)
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