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Tes Evaluasi Level 0 - Part 1 (Ext)
Tes Evaluasi Level 0 - Part 1 (Ext)
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Marissa: “Ms. Linda is on maternity leave starting from next week.”
Kia: “Oh my god, does that mean her classes will be independent study?”
Marissa: “I don’t think so. I heard the teachers talking about a … teacher coming
A. new
B. Japanese
C. female
D. substitute
E. ancient
No. 2
Fill in the blank with an appropriate form of the word.
My friend texted the customer service for MCalls but they didn’t reply to her quickly and were …. All they did was
give her basic template replies with … she already knew.
A. responsive; information
B. responsible; inform
C. unresponsive; inform
D. unresponsive; information
E. responsible; informant
No. 3
Some ads use conversational slang and terms, undoubtedly to evoke a sense of youth — a time-hallowed
positioning method that immediately makes the target demographic feel like a brand identi es with them.
Source: thejakartapost.com
A. some ads
B. youth
C. a certain brand
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No. 4
Which statements refer to the action/event in the past?
No. 5
Egypt has one of the largest and most complex pantheons of gods of any civilization in the ancient world. Over the
course of Egyptian history hundreds of gods and goddesses were worshipped. The characteristics of individual
gods could be hard to pin down.
Source: britannica.com
No. 6
Marissa was so fascinated when we brought her to the zoo. She saw a lot of animals at the facility. I think her
favorite animal was the lemur. She couldn’t stop staring at it! She said …. I also think the same, its tail was quite
fascinating.
Fill in the blank to continue the statement.
A. the lemur’s long, black and white tail was really cute
No. 7
Cassowaries are curious, and they do attack from time to time, but attacks on humans are … rare. Even when it
happens, those attacks that do occur overwhelmingly involve soliciting food … people. One of the most recent
incidents came in 2012, when a tourist in Queensland, Australia, was kicked by a cassowary off a ledge and into a
body of water … remained unharmed.
Source: britannica.com
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A. relatively; by; but
No. 9
Cheetah, (Acinonyx jubatus), one of the world’s most-famous cats, known especially for its speed. Cheetahs’
sprints have been measured at a maximum of 114 km (71 miles) per hour, and they routinely reach velocities of
80–100 km per hour while pursuing prey.
source: britannica.com
A. knowledgeable
B. impressive
C. recognized
D. despised
E. being chased
No. 10
The cheetah has lived in association with humans … at least 3000 BCE, when the Sumerians depicted a leashed
cheetah with a hood on its head on an of cial seal. During this period … Egypt, the cheetah was revered as a symbol
… royalty in the form of the cat goddess Mafdet.
Source: britannica.com
A. for; on; of
B. since; on; of
C. since; in; to
D. since; in; of
E. for; in; to
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