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Final Test

Subject : Internal TOEFL


Name : Desi Nitasari
NIM : 21121033P

Part I. Listening
1. (A). The dance was fun
(B). It was a good time to dance
(C). She thinks the man is such a good
dancer. (D). Tonight is the last time to dance

2. (A). She‟s quite thirsty


(B). She‟ll be ready in a half
hour (C). She needs to leave now
(D). She was ready thirty minutes a go

3. (A). The woman should teach the class


(B). The cake is not that good
(C). It‟s a good idea to speak with instructor.
(D). He would like to discuss psychology with the woman

4. (A). She has a starring role


(B). She has not found a job
yet (C). She found the lost dog
(D). She just began working

5. (A). He shares everything he


has (B). He has to find his lost
shirt
(C). He is climbing the stairs to the
Apartment (D). He has to get a roommate

6. (A). His vacation is full of activities


(B). In autumn he„ll have a
vacation
(C). He can‟t have a vacation because he suffered a
fall (D). He is foolish to take a vacation now

7. (A). The book was very enjoyable


(B). It was unpleasant to get rid of the bugs
(C). She only reads when it is quiet
(D). It is pleasant to ride a bike

8. (A). He hasn‟t travelled much lately


(B). There were a lot of cars on the
road (C). He needs to lose weight
(D). The tray was thick and heavy

9. (A). He doesn‟t know how to play the


game (B). He has to write a story for class
(C). He needs to complete an assignment
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(D). He has already finished the report.

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10. (A). He always minds his own
business (B). He manages to avoid
working
(C). He is the manager of the department
(D). He is the boss of his own company

11. (A). He was on time


(B). He regrets being late
(C). He doesn‟t know why he was
late (D). He hasn‟t come there lately

12. (A). She is sorry she brought the book


(B). She remembered to say she was
sorry (C). She forgot the book
(D). She didn‟t remember the ring

13. (A). The baby‟s nodding


off (B). The baby‟s asleep
(C). The baby‟s on the way
home (D). The baby‟s just
waking up.

14. (A). He wants to go by


himself (B). He isn't going on
the trip
(C). He has a large number of friends
(D). He isn‟t travelling a lone

15. (A). She doesn‟t have time to park the


car (B). She has some free time
(C). She has not been to the park in a while
(D). The park is too wild

16. (A). He closed the windows


(B). It didn‟t rain
(C). The windows were open during the rain
(D). He saw the rain through the windows

17. (A). She‟s certain the plant‟s alive


(B). She isn‟t sure what happened to the
plant. (C). She planned to throw it out
(D). She‟s sure the plant should be thrown out.

18. (A). The apple is good because it‟s


sweet (B). There is an apple in each suite
(C). The apple doesn‟t look
good (D). The apple is sour

19. (A). It‟s cheap

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(B). It costs a lot
(C). It has a few problems
(D). It‟s hard to find

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20. (A). She must leave the rock
there (B). She needs a big rock
(C). She should take the rock with her
(D). She should take a bigger rock.

Part II. Structure and Written Expression

21. Mark Twain the years after the Civil War the “Gilded Age.”
(A) called
(B) calling
(C) he called
(D) his calls
(S: Mark Taiwan) (V: called)

22. Early toes instead of hooves on their


feet.
(A) horses
(B) had horses
(C) horses had
(D) horses having
(S: horses) (V: had)

23. grow close to the ground in the short Arctic summer.


(A) Above tundra plants
(B) Tundra plants
(C) Tundra plants are found
(D) For tundra plants
(S: tundra plants) (V: grow)

24. In 1867, Alaska from the Russians for $7.2 million.


(A) purchased the United States
(B) to purchase the United States
(C) the United States‟ purchase of
(D) the United States purchased
(S: the United States) (V: purchased)

25. Between 1725 and 1750, New England witnessed an increase in the specialization of .
(A) occupations
(B) occupies
(C) they occupied
(D) it occupied them
(S: New England) (V: witnessed)

26. The large carotid artery to the main parts of the brain.
(A) carrying blood
(B) blood is carried
(C) carries blood
(D) blood carries
(S: the large carotid artery) (V: carries blood)

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27. radio as the first practical system of wireless telegraphy.
(A) Marconi‟s development
(B) The development by Marconi
(C) Developing Marconi
(D) Marconi developed
(S: Marconi) (V: developed)

28. In 1975, the first successful space probe to beginning to send information back to Earth.
(A) Venus
(B) Venus the
(C) Venus was
(D) Venus it was
(S: the first successful space probe) (V: was)

29. The two biggest resort Arkansas are Hot Springs and Eureka Springs.
(A) in
(B) towns in
(C) towns are
(D) towns are in
(S: towns plural) (V: are)

30. NASA‟S Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center control center for the Mercury Gemini, and Apollo space
flights.
(A) it was at the
(B) it was the
(C) was the
(D) the
(S: Nasa's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center) (V: was)

31. The first appeared during the last period of the dinosaurs‟ reign.
(A) flowers are plants
(B) plants have flowers
(C) plants flowers
(D) flowering plants
(S: flowering plants ) (V: appeared)

32. The earliest medicines from plants of various sorts.


(A) obtaining
(B) they obtained
(C) were obtained
(D) they were obtained
(E) (S: the earliest medicine) (V: obtained)

33. Simple sails were made from canvas over a frame.


(A) a stretch
(B) a stretch
(C) was stretched
(D) it was stretched
(S: simple sails) (V: were made)

34. Pluto‟s moon, Charon, in a slightly elliptical path around the planet.
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(A) moving
(B) is moving
(C) it was moving
(D) in its movement
(S: charon) (V: is moving)

35. Techniques of breath control form an essential part of any _ program to improve the voice.
(A) it trains
(B) train
(C) trains
(D) training
(S: techniques) (V: form)

36. Robert E. Lee the Confederate army to General Grant in 1865 at the Appomattox Courthouse.
(A) surrendered
(B) he surrendered
(C) surrendering
(D) surrender
(S: Rober E Lee) (Past tense: surrendered)

37. The pituitary gland, the brain, releases hormones to control other glands.
(A) found below
(B) it is found below
(C) its foundation below
(D) finds itself below
(S: the pituitary gland) (V: releases)

38. At around two years of age, many children regularly produce sentences three or four words.
(A) are containing
(B) containing
(C) contain
(D) contains planet
(S: many children) (V: produce)

39. Multinational companies it increasingly important to employ internationally acceptable brand names.
(A) finding
(B) are finding
(C) they find
(D) they are finding
(S: multinational companies) (V: are finding)

40. The cornea is located under the conjunctiva, on of the eye.


(A) the part is exposed
(B) exposed the part
(C) the exposed part
(D) exposes the part
(S: the cornea) (V: is located)

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Part III. Reading Comprehension

PASSAGE ONE (Question 41-42)


Most of the ice on the Earth, close to 90 percent of it, is covering the surface of the continent Antarctica. It
does not snow very much in Antarctica, but whatever snow does fall remains and grows deeper and deeper. In
some areas of Antarctica, the ice has perhaps been around for as much as a million years and now is more than
two miles deep.

41. The main idea of the passage is that


(A) the Earth is a cold planet
(B) most of the Earth‟s ice is found in Antartica
(C) it snows more in Antarctica than in any other place on Earth
(D) Antarctica is only two miles wide but is 90 percent ice
(Keyword : most of the ice on the Earth, close to 90 percent of it, is covering the surface of the Antartica)

42. The best title for the passage is


(A) Snowfall in Antarctica
(B) The Icy Earth
(C) The Cold, Cold Snow
(D) The Causes of Antarctica‟s Ice Pack
(Keyword : it does not snow very much in Antarctica, but whatever snow does fall remains and grows
deeper and deeper)

PASSAGE TWO (Question 43-44)


The extremely hot and humid weather that occurs in the United States in July and August is commonly called
the “dog days” of summer. This name comes from the star Sirius, which is known as the Dog Star. Sirius is the
brightest visible star, and in the hot summer months it rises in the east at approximately the same time as the Sun.
As ancient people saw this star rising with the Sun when the weather was at its hottest, they believed that Sirius
was the cause of the additional heat; they believed that this bright star added its heat to the heat of the Sun, and
these two together made summer weather so unbearably hot.

43. The topic of this passage is


(A) how dogs like to play during the summer
(B) the causes of hot and humid weather
(C) why the hot summer days are known as the “dog days”
(D) the days that dogs prefer
(Keyword : the extremely hot and humid weather that occurs in the United States in July and
August is commonly called the “dog days” of summer)

44. The main idea of this passage is that


(A) the name for the summer days came from Sirius, the Dog Star
(B) dogs generally prefer hot summer days
(C) the hottest days occur in the summer because of the movements of the Sun and stars
(D) Sirius rises at almost the same time as the Sun during the summer months
(Keyword : this name comes from the star Sirius, which is known as the Dog Star)

PASSAGE THREE (Question 45-46)


The term “primitive art” has been used in a variety of ways to describe works and styles of art. One way
that this term has been used is to describe the early period within the development of a certain style of art. Another
way that this term has been used is to describe artists who have received little professional training and who
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demonstrate a nontraditional naivete in their work.
A wonderful example of this second type of primitive artist is Grandma Moses, who spent all her life
living on a farm and working at tasks normally associated with farm life. She did not begin painting until she
reached the age of seventy-six, when she switched to painting from embroidery because the arthritis in her hands
made embroidery too difficult. Totally without formal education in art, she began creating panoramic images of
everyday life on the farm that have achieved international fame.

45. The subject of this passage is


(A) an example of one of the types of primitive art
(B) Grandma Moses‟s life on the farm
(C) how primitive art differs from formal art
(D) Grandma Moses‟s primitive lifestyle
(Keyword : the term “primitive art” has been used in a variety of ways to describe works and styles
of art, a wonderful example of this second type of primitive artist is Grandma Moses)

46. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?
(A) Grandma Moses spent her life on a farm.
(B) Art critics cannot come to any agreement on a definition of primitive art.
(C) Grandma Moses is one type of primitive artist because of her lack of formal training.
(D) Many artists receive little professional training.
(Keyword : a wonderful example of this second type of primitive artist is Grandma Moses)

PASSAGE FOUR (Question 47-48)


In the first half of the nineteenth century, a New York newspaper, the New York Sun, successfully carried
out a hoax on the American public. Because of this trick, readership of the paper rose substantially.
On August 25, 1835, the Sun published reports that some wonderful new discoveries had been made on
the moon. The article described strange, never-before-seen animals and temples covered in shining jewels. Many
members of the American public were fooled by the story, even some prominent members of the scientific
community.
The effect of the false story on sales of the paper was dramatic. Paper sales increased considerably as
people eagerly searched out details of the new discoveries. Later, the newspaper company announced that it had
not been trying to trick the public; instead, the company explained the moon stories as a type of literary satire.

47. Which of the following best states the topic of the passage?
(A) A nineteenth-century discovery on the moon
(B) The New York Sun
(C) A hoax and its effect
(D) The success of a newspaper
(Keyword : In the first half of the nineteenth century, a New York newspaper, the New York Sun,
successfully carried out a hoax on the American public)

48. The main point of the passage is that


(A) the New York Sun was one of the earliest American newspapers
(B) the Sun increased sales when it tricked the public with a false story
(C) a newspaper achieved success by writing about the moon
(D) in 1835 some amazing new discoveries were made about the moon
(Keyword : the Sun published reports that some wonderful new discoveries had been made on the
moon)

PASSAGE FIVE (Question 49-50)


Many parts of the Southwestern United States would become deserts again without the waters of the
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Colorado River. A system of thousands of miles of canals, hundreds of miles of tunnels and aqueducts, and
numerous dams and n bring Colorado River water to the area. The Imperial Valley in Southern California is an
example of such a place; it is a vast and productive agricultural area that was once a desert. Today, 2,000 miles of
canals irrigate the fertile land and keep it productive.

49. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage as a way that Colorado River water gets to the Southwest?
(A) By truck
(B) In bottles
(C) In wells
(D) Through canals
(Keyword : A system of thousands of miles of canals)

50. According to the passage, the Imperial Valley


(A) is a desert today
(B) is located in Colorado
(C) produces a lot of agricultural goods
(D) does not require irrigation
(Keyword : The Imperial Valley in Southern California is an example of such a place; it is a vast and
productive agricultural area that was once a desert)

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