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UJIAN TENGAH SEMESTER GANJIL TA.

2021 / 2022

Fakultas : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Sosial


Program Studi : Hubungan Internasional
Mata Kuliah dan kode mk : Bahasa Inggris 1 (HI005)
Sifat Ujian : Online Dashboard Mahasiswa
Soal dibagikan tanggal : Senin, 15 November 2021
Tugas/ Jawaban : Maksimal Sesuai jadwal ujian di web DAAK
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Dosen Pengampu : Tahajudin Sudibyo, Drs., M.A

A. Read and Answer the Following.

1. Write two simple dialogues about introductions:


a. Introducing oneself to someone; and
b. Introducing two people to each other.

2. What would you say:


a. If you met somebody at 12 midday, 8.30 p.m., and 2 a.m.?
b. If you’re not well and wish to make this known; and
c. When introducing a speaker;

3. What would you say to somebody:


a. You are going to see in the evening;
b. You are leaving at 9.30 p.m.?
c. You know well and meet him or her; and

4. What would you say to somebody who:


a. Has a birthday;
b. Has just failed an exam;
c. Has just passed an exam;
d. Has just won a lottery;
e. Is going away for a long time?
f. Is going for an interview; and
g. Is just going on holiday;
5. Answer the following:
a. Best of luck;
b. Give my best regards to your manager; and
c. How are you doing?
d. How are you getting on?
e. How do you do?
f. I hope you have a good time;
g. See you later;
h. Thank you for all the trouble you have taken.

B. Fill the Proper Prepositions in the Blanks Below.

1. A healthy man is not conscious . . . his breathing.


2. All the university students are eager . . . success.
3. Are you embarrassed . . . lack of money?
4. Is the chairman of the committee sure . . . the treasurer’s honesty?
5. Is this proposal acceptable . . . the director?
6. Quite few of the applicants are qualified . . . this post.
7. The children are immune . . . COVID-19 as the result of vaccination.
8. The question is not pertinent . . . the problem.
9. This kind of food is rich . . . protein.
10. Those habits are injurious . . . health.

C. Supply the Correct Forms of Verbs in Parentheses.

1. (North Korea/remain) vital to China's security interests?


2. (The self-employed/be) more likely to predict the future income more than employees?
3. 40% of the country (not support) the new law.
4. 60 % of the statements (be) true.
5. A group of skilled ballerinas (perform) brilliantly on stage each season in San Francisco.
6. A review of the procedures (require) our attention.
7. According to the police, the killer of the boys in both cities (be) probably between the ages of
forty and fifty.
8. Bad news (not be) necessarily bad.
9. Beijing’s policies (remain) focused on stability.
10. Boston, and all New England cities, (tend) to get snow in January.
11. Either of the two laptops (be) powerful.
12. Every family in this neighborhood (be) Chinese.
13. Every night, all of the water (evaporate).
14. Food among the teeth (result) in decay.
15. Half of the class (be) from another country.
16. Her letter, together with the enclosures, (be) here.
17. High levels of mercury (occur) in some fish.
18. John’s and Jane’s term paper (be) the best in the class.
19. Manpower, rather than natural resources, (be) more important.
20. Neither of the two passports (be) valid.
21. Neither the systems analyst nor his assistants (be) busy designing new programs now.
22. Ninety kilometers (be) a long way to cycle.
23. Not the staff members but the director (be) wrong.
24. Now a large number of OECD countries (be) in a double-digit recession.
25. Playing sports such as rock-climbing and mountaineering (require) not only mental ability but
also physical strength.
26. Six years before retirement (seem) like a long time.
27. Some of the book (not be) very entertaining.
28. The availability of a safe and effective vaccine for COVID-19 (be) well-recognized as an
additional tool to contribute to the control of the pandemic.
29. The computer programmer, as well as his assistants, (be) busy testing and debugging new
programs.
30. The computers or the software (be) crucial.
31. The date and the time of the meeting (be) tentative.
32. The growth and development of our company (be) phenomenal.
33. The invention of new types of memory devices never (cease).
34. The manager but not the employees (be) wrong.
35. The police (be) ready to impose fines on the spot for violators of the new rules.
36. There (be) a lot of development in their country now.
37. Tom, unlike his tenants, (be) well-read.
38. Two thousand dollars (be) a lot for him to pay for tuition.
39. Two-thirds of the evidence (be) acceptable.
40. What business industry (be) likely to develop on the islands?

D. Change Each of the Following Sentences into a Yes/No Question, a Question Beginning with an
Interrogative Word, and Answer Each of the Questions. Number One Has Been Done as an
Example.

1. Some employees often get to (their) work late.

A: Some employees often get to (their) work late.


B: Does their manager know they often get there late?
A: No, he doesn’t.
B: Why doesn’t he know they often do so?
A: Because he often comes late too.

2. The risk of COVID-19 spreading is very high in confined and enclosed spaces with poor
ventilation.
3. His parents remain in quarantine on account of the positive test results for coronavirus.
4. COVID-19 spreads more easily in crowded places.
5. We maintain social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
6. The COVID-19 pandemic affects the public health, economy, education, and social life of the
Indonesian people.

Wish you luck!

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