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In terms of treatment, antibiotics dubbed as “magic bullet “because antibiotic kills instantly without
injuring its sufferers. Although antibiotic is good for medication, it is not effective in handling
infection caused by viruses, fungi, or other nonbacterial.
Antibiotic has diverse types based on their effectiveness against bacteria. There are antibiotics that
target gram- negative or gram- positive bacteria and some antibiotic has wider spectrum. The
effectiveness depends on location of the infection and the ability of antibiotic to reach location of the
infection. Based on how to use, antibiotics are divided into two that are oral antibiotics and antibiotic
intradermal. An oral antibiotic is used by mouth while antibiotic intradermal used through anus.
Intradermal antibiotic is used for serious cases.
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The following text is for questions number 6 to 10
The radio (6) … at the beginning of the 20th century. In the First World War, radios (7) … to
communicate with soldiers. Since the 1960’s, many radio signals (8) … into outer space. So far, no
answers (9) … from other planets. It’s possible that the signals have arrived on other planets, but the
messages (10)...
D. A. invent B. was invented C. were invented D. invented
E. A. used B. use C. was used D. were used
F. A. send B. sent C. were sent D. was sent
G. A. received B. has been received C. have been received D. were received
H. A. have not been understood C. has not been understood
B. has not been understand D. have not been understand
I. Mrs. Jenny : Listen everybody. You … finish your project by next week. No excuses!
Students : Yes, Ma’am.
A. can B. should C. must D. are allowed
12. Anto : At school, we … not … take our mobile phones into the classroom.
Bobi : That’s good so that all students can be more focus to learn at school.
A. are, permit C. will, allowed to
B. are, make D. are, allowed to
13. “Nina is a chef. She always prepares food at her cafe. She sells many delicious foods such as
cakes, bakeries, dishes, and drinks. Her cafe is open from 07.00 am to 10.00 pm. Now, it is
10.00 am. What do you think Nina is doing this time?”
A. Nina is cooking and selling dishes for her cafe.
B. Nina is closing her cafe because it is about to be bankrupt.
C. Nina is going to sleep because it’s time for break.
D. Nina is delivering posts around the city
14. Mario gets his house…
A. renovate B. renovated C. renovating D. renovates
15. The schoolmaster had the students ... their lessons before the exam.
A.to review B. review C. reviewed D. reviewing
The text is questions 16 to 20
We believe in the Earth is about 4.6 billion years old. At percent, we are forced to look to other bodies
in the solar system for hints as to what the early history of the Earth was like. Studies of our moon,
Mercury, Mars, and the large satellites of Jupiter and Saturn have provided ample evidence that all
these large celestial bodies had formed. This same bombardment must have affected Earth as well.
The lunar record indicates that the rate of impacts decreased to its present low level about 4 billion
years ago. On Earth, subsequent erosion and crustal motions have obliterated the craters that must
have formed during this epoch.
Scientists estimates the Earth’s age by measuring the ratios of various radioactive elements in rocks.
The oldest Earth’s rocks tested thus far are about 3 1/3 billion years old. But no one knows whether
these are about 4.6 billion years old. Scientists believe that this is the true age of the solar system and
probably the true age of the Earth.
16. On Earth, subsequent erosion and crustal motions have obliterated the craters that must have
formed during this epoch. (Paragraph 1). The bold word means…
A. created B. destroyed C. change D. erosion
17. According to this passage, how do scientists estimate the age of the Earth…
A. By measuring the ratios of radioactive elements in rocks.
B. By examining fossils
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C. By studying sunspots
D. By examining volcanic activity
18. Scientists estimate the age of the Earth as …
A. 4 billion years old.
B. 3 1/3 billion years old.
C. 4.6 billion years old.
D. 6 billion years old.
19. Which of the following processes led to the obliteration of the craters formed by the
bombardment of the Earth by the celestial bodies? …
A. Volcanic activity
B. Solar radiation
C. Gravity activity
D. Crustal motions
20. According to the passage, why are scientists forced to look at other bodies in the solar system to
determine the early history of the Earth? …
A. Human alteration of the Earth.
B. Erosion and crustal motions.
C. Solar flares.
D. Deforestation and global warming.
The dialogue is for questions number 21 to 22
Rio : Hi Keanu. Are you free tonight?
Keanu : I think so. Why?
Rio : There’s a new science-fiction movie at the cinema. Would you like to see it?
Keanu : No, thanks. I don’t like science-fiction.
Rio : Oh… What about a comedy then? There’s one starring Adam Sandler.
Keanu : I don’t know. I don’t really like his movies.
Rio : What about a pop concert then?
Keanu : Well, I am not into pop music.
Ryo : Oh, I understand now, it’s Thursday today and your favourite sitcom is on TV!
Keanu : You know me very well Rio… You are welcome to watch it with me.
Rio : That’s a great idea! Let’s meet at your place at 7:30 then!
21. Keanu doesn’t want to go to the cinema with Rio, because…
A. he wants to be alone
B. he wants to go to a soccer match
C. he doesn’t like thrillers
D. he doesn’t want to miss his favourite TV show
22. Keanu’s initial excuse not to go to the pop concert is that …
A. he is not interested in pop music
B. his favourite sitcom is on tonight
C. he is very busy tonight
D. he is fond of classical music
23. My father … me to drive his car two days ago
A. permit B. permitted C. permits D. permitting
24. A : I stayed up all night working. I’m really …
B : Why don’t you take a rest now?
A. terrible B. fascinated C. exhausted D. hilarious
25. A : Do you have any good friends now that you didn’t … when you first met?
B : Sure. I do. I have a lot.
A. join in B. fit in C. feel left out D. bond with
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26. Boss : Thanks for … the effort to come to tonight’s meeting.
Ron : Anytime sir.
A. doing B. making C. permitting D. having
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32. It is stated in the reading that … .
A. music in musical theatre is not as important as it is in opera.
B. acting and costumes are secondary to music in musical theatre.
C. many people find musical theatre more captivating than opera.
D. an opera requires a huge orchestra as well as a large choir.
33. We can understand from the reading that … .
A. people are captivated more by opera than musical theatre
B. drama in opera is more important than the music
C. musical theatre relies above all on music
D. orchestras in operas can vary considerably in size
34. My grandfather has his wide land…
A. sell B. sold C. selling D. sells
35. I have my brother …. my car right now.
A. to repair B. repairs C. repair D. repaired
36. If I … a doctor, I would help many people.
A. am B. have been C. was D. were
37. The passive form of the statement below is …
Andi took many pictures of nice places during his holiday last week
A. Many pictures of nice places have taken by Andi during his holiday last week.
B. Many pictures of nice places were taken by Andi during his holiday last week.
C. Many pictures of nice places during his holiday last week are taken by Andi.
D. Many pictures of nice places during his holiday last week were taking by Andi.
38. That man will visit his family if he … permission from his boss.
A. gets B. get C. will get D. got
39. The policeman … his driving license if he doesn’t drive fast.
A. would take B. will take C. won’t take D. wouldn’t take
40. If she … the door properly, the thief would come into her house.
A. lock B. locked C. doesn’t lock D. didn’t lock