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01. Ira barely sleeps before midnight 07. The class teacher insists that the students
and .... (A) Ita does not neither ... the assignments on time.
(B) neither does Ita (A) hand in
(C) either does Ita (B) handed in
(D) does not Ita either (C) to hand in
(D) handing in
02. As soon as the midfielder ... the ball,
the striker will shoot it to the goal. 08. Mars, ..., has two satellites.
(A) passes (A) which the fourth planet from the
(B) passed sun (B) it is the fourth planet from the
(C) will sun (C) the fourth planet from the sun
pass (D) is the fourth planet from the sun
(D) has passed
09. Now that their children are grown up,
03. The artificial flower ... from paper was Mr.
sold on the market. And Mrs. Grayson live ....
(A) which (A) their selves
made (B) was (B) themselves
made (C) made (C) by their selves
(D) it was made (D) by themselves

04. The patient should avoid ... cosmetics 10. The guest made the bell boy ... the
dur- ing the skin recovery. luggage. (A) To bring
(A) to wear (B) brought
(B) wearing (C) brings
(C) to wearing (D) bring
(D) wear
11. The air turned ... when the wind
05. X : Our cargoes are not ready yet, Sir. blew. (A) cold
Y : Well, I think we ... contact our (B) coldly
cus- tomer to ask for some extra time. (C) colds
(A) will (D) coldest
(B) might
(C) should 12. The outbound participants should ... for
(D) used to the footbridge on the river.
(A) look
06. Ana likes to wear ... when going to over (B)
the party. look into (C)
look out (D)
(A) jewelry
look up
(B)
jewelries
13. We made the juice from freshly ...
(C) a
jewelry orange. (A) squeeze
(D)some jewelries (B) squeezed
(C) squeezing
(D) squeezing of
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14. She has ... many books that she needs 21. The children ... By the time their parents
more room to keep them. got home.
(A) such (A) sleep
a (B) (B) was sleeping
such (C) (C) has already slept
so a (D) (D) had already slept
so
22. ... her shyness, she would have become
15. ... to buy a new house, she rented a a great teacher.
small room near her office.
(A) Being unable (A) She had overcome
(B) Be unable (B) Had she overcome
(C) Having unable (C) If she overcame

(D) Because unable (D) If she would overcome

16. Many people in that hotel were frightened 23. By the time you get back, we ... care
... the bombing threat issued by terrorists. of everything.
(A) off (A) will take
(B) by (B) will be taking
(C) at (C) will have taken
(D) with (D) will have been taking

17. Susan decides ... that she has committed 24. The Whitney Boomerang is the
a crime. first ... which exceeds all crash
(A) confess testing require- ments.
(B) confessing (A) two seater aircraft
(C) confessed (B) two-seater aircraft
(D) to confess (C) two-seatres
aircraft (D) two-
18. You ... the job if you were not late to seaters aircraft
the interview.
(A) would get 25. Nothing went wrong when the director
(B) would begotten was gone, ...?.
(C) would have gotten (A) did it
(D) would have been gotten (B) didn’t it
(C) was it
19. While traveling to Mexico, the (D) wasn’t
newlyweds ... the site of Aztec. it
(A) has
visited (B) 26. Since there are many complaints about
had visited (C) the new products, the company ... the
visited products now.
(D) visiting (A) is recalling
(B) recalls
20. ... the global economic crisis, many (C) recalled
labors lost their job. (D) has recalled
(A) Because of
(B) Because 27. Our first tourist destination is Asia is ...
(C) Despite our next destination.
(D) In spite of (A) farther than
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(B) the farther than
(C) farthest than
(D) the farthest than
28. The little girl is taking care of the 37. The man was released (A) after the police
puppy with ... affection and kindness. realized that (B) he (C) was wrong (D)
(A) patient convicted of drug smuggling.
(B)
patience (C) 38. Jakarta, a (A) capital city of Indonesia, is
patiently (D) (B) the most populous (C) city in (D)
patients Southeast Asia.

29. Promoting ... goods and services, the com- 39. No one seems (A) to know when will
pany salesmen also bid an opportunity to (B)
earn some profit. the bus arrive (C) at the (D) bus stop.
(A) they
(B) 40. Both Agung as well as (A) Wawan eat (B)
their (C) all the time but (C) they never get fat (D)
its (D) it
Text A for number 41-
30. The recent progress report ... to the 46
Branch Police in New Jersey believe they have
Manager. solved one of the longest running murder
(A) submits cases in the state’s history: the disappearance
(B) will submit of five Newark teenagers in 1978. After
(C) will be submitted tracking leads for 32 years, two men were
(D) will be submitting arrested on March 22 and charged with herding
the teens at gunpoint into an abandoned row
Choose the one word or phrase which house, tying them up and torching the
would not be appropriate in standard write building, setting a blaze so fierce police say
English! the bodies were incinerated, destroying any
evidence. Now prosecutors have a difficult
31. The blueberry muffins made By (A) your task : prove the teens were murdered when
mother are (B) as delicious with (C) their bodies were never found.
than the chef made. (D) Murders without bodies were long
considered one of the most complex
32. We would rather study (A) for the (B) challenges in the legal profession, but advances
final exam tomorrow better than (C) go on technology have made the one unthinkable
shop- ping (D) prospect common. The absence of the key
piece of evidence—the corpse—poses unique
33. The biggest mistake people can make with prob- lems for both prosecutors and defense
their (A) dogs is (B) to treat them (C) alike attor- neys, according to Thomas “Tad”
(D) humans. DiBiase, a Washington-based lawyer who runs
a website chronicling “no body” murders. He
34. The test materials (A) were developed by said the majority of the cases end in
(B) the centrally government (C) and convictions or guilty pleas. “The body can tell
tested to all schools in (D) Indonesia. you how the murder occurred” he said. “it can
tell you when the murder occurred, it can tell
35. The officially (A) reason for (B) the (C) you where the murder occurred, so by taking
de- lay of their flight to Singapore is away the body you take away all the elements
(D) the bad weather. from the case— that makes it enormously
difficult.
36. The newly-built fashion boutique (A) “The New-Jersey case was
near my house has (B) more than (C) ten initially
employers. (D) treated as a missing person’s case and no
connections was made between the fire and the
teen’s disappearances. In the decades since, any
clues have been all but obliterated. The site of
the fire is now a housing complex and additional
case files were reportedly lost in courthouse flood.
41. What can be inferred from the (B) the site of the fire is now a
passage about the New Jersey case? housing
(A) The prosecutors have enough complex
evidence (C) the case files were lost in a
courthouse
(B) The convicts need to find a good
law- yer flood
(D) it was originally treated as a
(C) The case needs to be
missing
closed
(D) The murderers will never be put person’s case
into
trials

42. The word their in paragraph 1 refers


to .... (A) the teens
(B) the
murderers
(C) the
police
(D) the prosecutors

43. In paragraph 3, the word obliterated


is closest in meaning to ....
(A) eliminated
(B) preserved
(C) terminated
(D) scattered

44. What is the main idea of the


passage?
(A) The site of murders is an
important clue
(B) The weapon of the murders has a
sig- nificant role
(C) The bodies were the key piece of
evi- dence
(D) The prosecutors were the key
elements of a case

45. When was the murder of five Newark


teen- agers solved?
(A) In
1978 (B)
In 2000 (C)
In 2010 (D)
In 2011

46. The author mentions all of the


following about the New Jersey cases
except ....
(A) it was the longest running murder
case in the U.S.
Text B for number 47-50

The term Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy


(BPH) just simply means an enlarge prostate. It
is generally believed to affect most men over the
age of 45 (with various levels of severity).
Overall, the number of men with BPH increases
progressively with age. By age 60, 50 percent of
men will have some signs of the condition.
About one-third of these men will develop
symptoms that require treatment. Prostate
enlargement, or BPH, is not a malignant condi-
tion, but it does put pressure on the urethra and
can cause a number of urinary symptoms such
as frequent urination, urinary urgency, the need
to get up at night to urinate, difficulty starting
urination, a reduction in the force of urine
stream, terminal dribbling, incomplete emptying
bladder, and even the inability to urinate at all.
The prostate, a small gland that produce fluid
for semen, is in an ideal positions to cause trouble.
The glands wraps snugly around the urethra,
the tube that carries urine from the bladder. It’s a
tight squeeze—and it only gets tighter as men
grow older. As symptoms pro- gress, a man may
also at higher risk of bladder stones and bladder
infection. The kidneys may be damaged from
back pressure caused by the retention of large
amounts of urine in the blad- der. There may be
sudden blockage of urinary tube, making urination
impossible, and not infre- quently, blood may be
detected in the urine. The exact mechanism for the
enlargement of the prostate gland remains
unclear; however there are certain factors that
are obviously involved. As men age, the male sex
hormone Dihydrotestos- terone (DHT) starts to
build up in the prostate, which cause the prostate
to slowly enlarge.
The Vahlensieck, AUSI and I-PSS rating
systems are used to evaluate the severity of
symptoms associated with BPH. All these meth-
ods are based on a limited number of questions
associated with a numbered score: the total score is
an evaluative index of BPH-associated sever- ity,
which can be from mild to moderate to se- vere.
Severe symptoms that are associated with a very
large prostate may require surgery.
47. The word it in paragraph 1 refers
to .... (A) prostate enlargement
(B) the symptoms
(C) the number of men
(D) the treatment

48. The following conditions are the


indications of prostate enlargement except
....
(A) a terminal dribbling
(B) a frequent urination
(C) a week urinary
stream (D) a night time
get up

49. The word snugly in paragraph 2 could


best be replaced by which of the
following ....
(A) stoutly
(B) softly
(C) tightly
(D)
warmly

50. What can be inferred about the


prostate? (A) It manufactures semen
(B) It causes bladder trouble
(C) It produces urine fluids
(D) It attaches to the urethra

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