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Bahasa Inggris41PAKET 1 BAHASA INGGRISText 1Read the following text to answer questions 1 and 2.Pollution is a serious problem. Pollution can be caused by either natural events or human activities. An example of natural events causing pollution is a volcanic eruption. Pollution occurs when substances such as volcanic fumes are emitted into the air. These fumes can cause people to have breathing difficulties. An example of pollution caused by human activity is the disposal of waste. Waste refers to any substance that is useless and unwanted. Some examples are domestic industrial wastes such as fumes and chemical wastes. When wastes that is added to the environment has a harmful or unpleasant effect on it, we say that pollution has occurred.The main idea of the paragraph is....a. Pollution is a serious problemb. Pollution occurs when volcano fumes are emitted into the air.c. Both natural events and human activities are the cause of pollution.d. Domestic industrial wastes are the main cause of pollution.e. Disposal of waste is caused by human activity."Pollution occurs ... emitted into the air." The similar word for emitted is ....a. Sent outd. Went aroundb. Came oute. Moved outc. Flooded overText 2Read the following text to answer questions 3 to 6.American black bears appear in a variety of colors despite their name. I n the eastern part of their range, most of these bears has shiny black fur, but in the west they grow brown, red, or even yellow coats. To the north, the black bear is actually grey or white in color. Even in the same litter, both brown and black furred bears may be born.Black bears are the smallest of all American bears, ranging in length from five to six feet, weighing from there hundred to five hundred pounds. Their eyes and ears are small and their eyesight and hearing are not as good as their sense of smell.Like all bears, the black bear is timid, clumsy, and rarely dangerous, but if attacked, most can climb trees and cover ground at great speeds. When angry or frightened, it is a formidable enemy.What do the paragraphs mostly talk about?a. The color of American bears.b. The size of American bears.c. The habitat of American bears.d. The characteristics of American black bears.e. The senses of American black bears.The second paragraph tells us about the.... of black bears.a. Sized. Definitionb. Heighte. Descriptionc. LengthIn the condition of being scared, black bears can make their enemy feel.... and lose confidence.a. Wildd. Dangerousb. Crazye. Intimidatedc. Rude"Like all bears, the black bears are timid, clumsy, and rarely dangerous ..." (Paragraph 3)The word timid is similar to....a. Tamed. Shyb. Lazye. Wildc. CalmText 3Read the following text to answer questions 7 and 11.Anti-cancer drugs may not be entirely to blame for the mild mental impairment suffered by some cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, a study found.The findings suggest the forgetfulness and other symptoms associated with so-called "chemo brain" may be caused by cancer itself rather than potent cancer-fitting medicines, researchers said in a study published on Monday in the online version of the journal Cancer.In a study of 84 breast cancer patients diagnosed with neurogical problem, 35 percent reported cognitive problems before receiving chemotherapy. Chemotherapy did cause a mental decline in the other patients.The study was the first of its kind to find cognitive impairment in cancer patients prior to receiving chemotherapy. Other symptoms of the disorder include difficulty in speaking or interacting socially.In the past, doctors may have assumed all cognitive impairment found after chemotherapy stemmed from anti-cancer drugs because physicians never examined a patient for metal decline prior to treatment, said Dr. Christina Myers, professor of neuropsychology at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and one of the study's authors.About half the patients in the study reported recovering from the mental symptoms within a year of receiving chemotherapy.The findings are important because some cancer patients have been hesitant to undergo chemotherapy out of fear of developing post-treatment problems, including chemo brain.Cancer doctors are not sure why patients with cancer develop neurological problems. Cancer cells could create substances that impair the nervous system, or the immune system could create an inflammatory response to cancer that could be responsible for the fuzzy mental symptoms, Myers said.What is the text about?a. Breast cancer.b. Chemotherapy.c. Post treatment problems.d. The cause of mental decline suffered by cancer patients.e. Neurological problems in patients receiving chemotherapy.What is the main idea of paragraph 2?a. Cancer medicines cause forgetfulness.b. Forgetfulness and other symptoms cause cancer.c. chemo brain maybe caused by cancer itself.d. Potent cancer-fighting medicines cause forgetfulness.e. Potent cancer-fighting medicines can cause neurological problems.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the text?a. Chemotherapy causes a mental decline to all patients.b. The doctors assume that cognitive improvement stems from anti-cancer drugs.c. Within a year of receiving chemotherapy, half the patients in the study are recovering.d. Cancer cells could create substances that impair the nervous system.e. Breast cancer causes forgetfulness."Cancer cells could create substances that impair the nervous system ... (paragraph 8)The underlined word meansa. Renewd. Weakenb. Damagee. Stabilizec. RecoverWhy are the findings important?a. To prove that chemotherapy does not have side effects.b. To prove that chemotherapy does not cause chemo brain.c. To prove that chemotherapy causes mental impairment.d. To find out what causes chemo brain.e. To diagnose that patient's cancer.Text 4Read the following text to answer questions 12 and 16.A scientist begins an investigation by observing an object or an activity. Observation typically involves one or more of the human senses - hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch. Scientists typically use tool to aid in their observation. For example, a microscope helps view away to be seen by the unaided eye.Scientists typically apply their observation skills to an experiment. An experiment is any kind of trial that enables scientist to control and change the conditions under which events occur. It can be something extremely simple, such as heating a solid to see when it melts, or something highly complex, such as bouncing a radio signal off the surface of a distant planet. Scientists typically repeat experiments, sometimes many times, in order to be sure that the results were not affected by unforeseen factors.Most experiments involve real objects in the physical world, such as electric circuits, chemical compounds, or living organisms. However, with the rapid progress in electronics, computer simulations can now carry out some experiments instead. If they are carefully constructed, these simulations or models can accurately predict how real objects will behave.The main subject of the passage is about....a. The typical tools of scientistsd. Observing the surface of a distant planetb. Observation and experimentse. Predicting how real objects behavec. Using a telescope to view too far away objectsThe main idea of paragraph 1 is....a. Observation involves one or more of the human sensesb. Scientist use tool to aid in their observationc. A scientist begins an investigation by observingd. Microscope helps view object too small to be seene. Scientists and observers work together to object activitiesWhich of the following tools or objects is not mentioned in the text?a. Microscope.d. Simulatorb. Telescope.e. Computerc. Binoculars."It can be something extremely simple, such as heating a solid to see when it melts, or something highly complex, such as bouncing a radio signal... (Paragraph 2)The underlined word probably means.... up.a. Reflectingd. Movingb. Returninge. Incliningc. Hitting..... can now carry out some experiments instead. (Paragraph 3)The underlined phrase means....a. Dod. Bringb. Havee. Makec. TakeRead the following dialogues and answer the questions.Rita: Dini, I haven't told you anything yet.Agus: What did she say just now?Dini: She said that ....a. She had not told you anything yetd. I had not told you anything yetb. She had not told me anything yete. She had not told her anything yetc. I had not told her anything yetSusan: Have you told them that you want to join them?Santo: Yes, I have. They.... the business when I came.a. Have talked over d. Will be talking overb. Are talking over e. Have been talking overc. Were talking overDian : Hari got a good grade for his mathematics test.Adi: Oh, his mother must be proud of him. The underlined sentence is used to express...a. Prided. Pleasureb. Happinesse. Agreementc. Excitement X: Excuse me, may I open the window? It's really hot here.Y: Oh, why not?From the dialogue we may conclude that the second speaker .... the first speaker to open the window.a. Asksd. Suggestsb. Orderse. Advicesc. Allows A : Oh, this bag is very heavy!B : .... ?A : No, thank you.a. What can I do for youd. Would you like me to help youb. Would you help mee. Could you do a favor for mec. Do I want to help youGita : Look, the sky is very dark. I'm afraid it's going to rain.Sasti : .... We didn't bring an umbrella.a. I hope sod. Yes, it will rainb. I hope note. I don't think it will rainc. No, it won't A : What did people do for the tsunami victim that happened recently?B : They showed their .... by giving them necessary food and clothes.a. Sympathyd. Integrityb. Sadnesse. Sorrowc. IntentionPorter: Can I help you carry your luggage, Sir?Mr. Andi: Oh, thanks for your help.The underlined words are used to ....a. Ask for permissiond. Give some adviceb. Refuse some help e. Offer some helpc. Give hope X: Hallo, Gung. Could you come to my house tonight?Y: I'd like to but I have to take care of my younger sister. From the dialogue we know that the second speaker.... the invitation.a. Likesd. Takesb. Wantse. Declinesc. GivesX : Have you submitted your assignment to Mr. Juli?Y : Not yet, but I .... it by next Monday.a. Will gived. Have been givingb. Would givee. Will have givenc. Will be givingIsmu : The youth is expected to show their competence in the competition.Agus: I hope they'll be successful.In the dialogue, the underlined word means....a. Abilityd. Experienceb. Strengthe. Professionc. Knowledge Nurul :....that you gain a lot weight if you go on eating like that.Irma : Thanks for reminding me.a. I'm sorryd. I don't careb. Don't worrye. It is possiblec. It is expected X : I heard that you traveled to Lombok. How was your trip?Y : Hm, it's really terrific .... I really enjoyed the trip.a. I agreed with itd. That's an annoying tripb. I felt satisfied with it.e. I can't say that for surec. It made me sickDony : Did you see the accident yesterday?Sony : Yes, that's really terrible. Twenty people .....a. Are killedd. Had killedb. Are killinge. Were killedc. Have killedHaryo: Your car could not run well yesterday.Suryo: Yes, but it's all right now. I ....a. Had to repair itd. Would be repairedb. Should repair ite. Had it being repairedc. Had it repaired X : Tom told me there was a terrible crash on the toll road yesterday.Y: Yes, if the driver had driven carefully, nobody would have been injured.From the dialogue we know that....a. There was no victim in the crashb. The driver had driven carefully before the crashc. Some passengers were wounded in the crashd. Tom was one of the victims in the crashe. I had witnessed the crash Micky : Did you sing confidently in the audition, Adit?Adit : No, I didn't. I was rather nervous.Micky : You .... Yourself well.a. Should prepared. Must have preparedb. Must preparee. Should have preparedc. Would prepareThe following incomplete paragraph is for questions 34 to 36.Fill in the blank spaces with suitable words.Today volcanoes are not so dangerous to people as they were a long time ago. Now we know more about.... (34) Volcanoes do what they do, and we can usually.... (35) When they are going to do it. Before a sleeping volcano wakes up, it usually makes a/an.... (36) like a far away thunder, and the ground shakes in small earthquakes. People are warned and have time to get to safety.a. Whyd. Whichb. What e. Of whichc. Whena. Telld. Prepareb. Attende. Anticipatec. Expecta. Moved. Trembleb. Noisee. Explosionc. SmokeRead the following sentences and answer the questions.In Indonesia, boys and girls have.... rights to get an education.a. Equald. Sufficientb. Primarye. Comparativec. DistinctSome of the villagers.... the trees wildly. They do not know that they are putting their environment in danger.a. Managed. Plantb. Cut down e. Cultivatec. UseTelex is analogous to the public telephone service.The underlined word means....a. Unequal d. Remarkableb. Speciale. Peculiarc. Similar75% of the population of developing countries suffer from famine, they suffer frorn malnutrition.a. Bad feeling d. Povertyb. Dehydration e. Hungerc. DiseasePAKET 2 BAHASA INGGRISText 1This text is for question 1 to 4"Koko where are you?" Hamid called softly to his cat. "He may have wondered to the harbour," said Hamid's friend, Muchtar.Soon the boys were at the harbour's gate, marked "Gate 6', of Priok Harbour. Two policemen were guarding the gate. The boys moved quietly so that the policemen would not see them. The boys knew the policemen would chase them away if they saw them.The boys knew Koko was somewhere near the gate because they had heard him meowing. The sound seemed to have come from a taxi was parked near by. Hamid and Muchtar saw two men standing beside the taxi. The men were talking in low tones. Then, one of them opened the car-boot, and Hamid saw Koko crouching among some bags.Not long after that, the men left. Hamid quickly ran to the taxi. Finding the boot unlocked, Hamid lifted the lid. What a shock! There were bags of explosive! At the moment, Hamid heard the men coming back. He swept Koko into his arms and ran back to where Muchtar was keeping watch."Those men are smugglers trying to bring explosive into the harbour," Hamid whispered to Muchtar. "What shall we do?" asked Muchtar fearfully."We must alert the policemen at the gate," Hamid said. The boys moved cautiously until they reached the gate. Hamid told the policemen what he had seen. The policemen did not really believe him, but they went with the boys to the taxi. Then policemen were just in time to see the men taking the bags of explosive out of the boot.The policemen quickly stopped the men and handcuffed them.1. Where did the two boys see the smugglers?a. Somewhere near the harbour.d. Near a taxib. At the guarded gate.e. At gate 6c. At Priok harbour2. The purpose of the text is to....a. Tell past eventsb. Entertain readersc. Describe the smugglersd. Report an event to the policee. Inform readers about events of the day3. Hamid .... When he saw bags of explosives inside the boot.a. Ran back to Muchtar's placed. d. Left the taxi quicklyb. Swept Koko into his armse. e. Was very shockedc. Found the boot unlocked4. "The policemen quickly stopped the men and handcuffed them," (The last paragraph).Thus part of the text is called ....a. Resolutiond. Reorientationb. Orientatione. Complicationc. DescriptionText 2.This text is for questions 5 to 9.Once upon a time there was a poor widow who had an only son named Jack. They were so poor that they didn't have anything except a cow. When the cow had grown too old, his mother sent Jack to the market to sell it. On the way to the market, Jack met a butcher who had some beautiful beans in his hand. The butcher told the boy that the beans were of great value and persuaded the silly lad to sell the cow for the beans.Jack brought them happily. When he told his mother about this, his mother became so angry that she threw the beans out of the window.When Jack woke up in the morning, he felt the sun shining into a part of his room, but all the rest was quite dark and shady.So he jumped to the window. What did he see? The beanstalk grew up quite close past Jack's window. He opened the window and jumped to the beanstalk which ran up just like a big ladder.He climbed.... And climbed till at last he reached the sky. While looking around, he saw a very huge castle. He was very amazed.Then Jack walked along the path leading to the castle. There was a big tall woman on the doorstep. Jack greeted her and asked for the giantess' mercy to give him breakfast, because he felt very hungry. Although the giantess grumbled at first, finally she gave Jack a hunk of bread and cheese and a jug of milk.Jack hadn't finished when the whole house began to tremble with the noise of someone's coming. "Oh! It's my husband!" cried the giantess. "What on earth shall I do?"Hastily the giantess opened a very big cupboard and hid Jack there.5. Where did Jack sell his cow?a. At a castled. At the butcher's houseb. At the markete. On the way to the marketc. At the giant's castle6. What is the story about?a. Jack and a butcherd. A poor widow and his sonb. Jack and the giantesse. The giantess and her husbandc. Jack and the bean stalk7. "Oh! It's my husband!" Cried the giantess. (Paragraph 7)"What on earth shall I do?"From the sentence we know that the giantess is .... Her husband.a. Afraid ofd. Annoyed withb. Angry withe. Displeased withc. Fed up with8. Jack's mother looked very furious when Jack told that .... .a. The beans were preciousb. The butcher bought his cowc. He had sold his cow to a butcherd. He traded his cow for the beanse. Hemet a butcher on the way to the market9. What do we learn from the text?a. Sincerity makes Jack get something preciousb. Jack's mother was a furious motherc. Poverty makes people hopelessd. The giantess took pity on Jacke. Jack was an innocent boyText 3.This text is for questions 10 to 12Silkworms live for only two or three days after laying eggs. About 36,000 to 50,000 eggs are laid, and these are carefully stored at the silkworm farm until they are ready to hatch. The eggs hatch into caterpillars, which feed on mulberry leaves. Soon, the caterpillars are ready to spin their cocoons. Not all caterpillars can spin silk cocoons. Only the caterpillars of a silkworm moth known as 'Bombyx mori' can do such spinning.This caterpillar has special glands which secrete liquid silk through its lower lip. The liquid produced later hardens to form fine strands. The caterpillar makes its cocoons using these strands. The threads on the outside of the cocoon are rough, while those inside are soft and smooth.Some fully-spun cocoons are heated. This kills the pupa inside. The cocoons are then put into hot water to loosen the fine threads. Finally, these threads are reeled off the cocoons.The length of unbroken thread produced by a single cocoon measures about one-and-half kilometers. Being twisted together several of these threads make single woven materials.10. What is the purpose of the text?a. To persuade readers to buy silkb. To put silk into different categoriesc. To entertain readers with the knowledged. To present some points of view about silke. To describe how silk comes into existence11. How are the threads on the outside of the cocoon?a. Fined. Strongb. Softe. Smoothc. Rough12. What are the mulberry leaves for?a. Feeding caterpillars d. Hatching eggsb. Spinning cocoonse. Laying eggsc. Storing threadsText 4.This text is for questions 13 to 16The sense of taste is one's of person's five senses. We taste with help of taste-buds in the tongue.There are four main kinds of taste: sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. All other tastes are just mixtures of two or more of these main types.The surface of the tongue has more than fifteen thousand taste-buds (or cells). These are connected to the brain by special nerves which send the so-called 'taste messages.'When the tongue comes into contact with food of any kind, the taste-buds will pick up the taste. The nerves then send a message to the brain. This will make us aware of the taste. All this happened in just a few seconds.There are four kinds of taste-buds, each of which is sensitive to only a particular taste. These four groups are located in different parts of the tongue.The taste-buds for salty and sweet tastes are found round the tip of the tongue and along its sides. Sour tastes can be picked up only at the sides of the tongue. The taste-buds for the bitter taste are found at the innermost edge of the tongue. There are taste-buds at the centre of the tongue.The senses of smell and sight-can affect taste. The good smell of food increases its taste. Similarly, attractive colours can make food appear tastier and more delicious. If food does not smell good or is dull-coloured, it will look tasty and may not taste good at all.Very hot or cold sensations can make the taste-buds insensitive. Food that is too hot or too cold, when placed in the mouth, will have no tastes at all.13. We can taste any kind of food because of....a. The good smell of foodb. The four main kinds of tastec. The taste-buds in he tongued. The senses of smell and sighte. The taste-buds round the tip of the tongue14. When we eat very hot or cold food, .....a. The food will lose its tasted. The taste-buds will be sensitiveb. The food won't smell goode. The taste-buds will be very responsivec. The taste of the food increases15. The senses of smell and sight ....a. Increase the taste of the foodd. Make the food look goodb. Affect the taste of the foode. Make the food attractivec. Make food more delicious16. The purpose of the text is ....a. To explain how we can taste any food in the mouthb. To give a report about the sense of tastec. To inform how important the tongue isd. To describe the use of the tonguee. To tell the taste of he foodText 5.This text is for questions 17 to 19.Lyme Regis is a beautiful old seaside town, with a lively little harbour, beaches, and lovely walks, either by the sea or in the country nearby. For children there is theMarine Aquarium and Dinosaur land, and in summer you can escape from the crowds and relax in the Jane Austen Gardens with beautiful views over the sea. There are many interesting old streets with cafes and restaurants. The best restaurant is the Pilot Boat down by the beach, which has very good food and excellent wine.17. The purpose of the text is ....a. To describe Lyme Regisb. To describe the way people livec. To describe how Lyme Regis isd. To inform some beautiful placese. To amuse readers with a beautiful object18. Many tourists are interested in coming to Lyme Regis. This means that Lyme Regis is ....a. Amazingd. Delightfulb. Excellente. Advantageousc. Attractive19. "....and in summer you can escape from the crowds ...."The underlined phrase means ....a. Findd. Avoidb. Keepe. Releasec. LooseText 6.This text is for questions 20 to 21Fires rage across four Australian states MELBOURNE, Jan 22 (UPI) Fire authorities in four Australian states are to control bushfires fanned by strong winds and searing temperatures.The Australian reported Sunday that blazes continued to burn in South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and Victoria, where up to six homes have been destroyed. In confronted by blast-furnace winds try to bring the flames under control.At Robertstown in the state's mid-north, more than 2,500 acres have already burned. Another bushfire, started by lightning, charred the earth near Mouth Flat on the southern side of Kangoroo Island, while Ngarkat Conversation Park, in the state's upper-southeast, is also a blaze.A 7,500-acres fire at Mount Agnew in Zeehan, in the state's west, broke containment lines Saturday afternoon, jumping a road and coming close to homes.The most serious fires were in Victoria, where up to six homes were destroyed by a fire near the town of Anakie, 36 miles west of Melbourne.In Tasmania, falling temperatures and patchy rain brought some relief to firefighters, who continued to monitor 22 blazes across the state.20. The writer wrote the text to.... Readers about newsworthy events in four Australian states.a. Entertaind. Informb. Persuadee. Amusec. Explain21. What is the text about?a. Fires in dome areas of Australiad. The danger of fireb. Weather effect on firee. The cause of firec. The effects of fires22. The fires increasingly happened in some parts of Australia because of ....a. Strong winds and searing temperaturesd. Heavy rainb. Falling temperaturese. Lightningc. Thick smoke23. The reporter most likely got the information from....a. Visitorsd. Firefightersb. Touristse. Homeless peoplec. Commuters24. ....., while Ngarkat Conversation Park, in the state's upper-southeast, is also a blaze." (paragraph 3)What do the underlined words mean?a. Dangerousd. On fireb. Coverede. At riskc. IsolatedText 7.This text is for questions 25 to 28.How Does Pac Atta Signature Pursuit Help You?Pac Atta Signature Pursuit is a Web-based service that provides improved tracking and delivery information. These new features can help streamline your billing tasks, improve customer service, and control costs. Pac Atta offers you:Proof of Delivery (P.O.D) with signature imagesFull delivery addressCost of Delivery (C.O.D) informationReference number informationPac Atta saves you time and is easy to use because:LISP Signature Tracking is always available 24 hours a day, 7 days a weekWeb access to P.O. D is much faster than phoning or waiting to receive a P.O.D via Fax or regular mail.Printable P.O.D saves the user $2 fee per P.O. D request25. The purpose of the text is ....a. To inform what PacAtta Signature Pursuit isb. To share amusing events of the day with readersc. To explain how PacAtta Signature Pursuit help youd. To announce readers to join PacAtta Signature Pursuite. To inform readers how to join PacAtta Signature Pursuit26. The text is about ....a. A mailing systemd. The cost of delivery systemb. C.O.D informatione. An announcement from PacAtta S.Pc. USP signature tracking27. C.O.D information is ....a. The cost of deliveryd. Information about customer paymentb. The reference number informatione. The weight and dimensions of a packagec. The cite of destination of the package28. These new features can help streamline your billing tasks,....The underlined word means ....a. Ideac. Thoughtb. Aspectd. Phenomenac. OpinionText 8.This text is for questions 29 to 31FILMS INTACT2002 Juan Carlos Fresnadillo,Federico and Sam are two lucky men, Federico survived an earthquake and has the power to wrench fortune from those a round him: he has the gift; Sam is a survivor of the Jewish holocaust and manages a casino in the middle of a lava desert. One day Federico challenges Sam, who expels him from paradise, taking his gift from him.Years later, Federico thinks that he has found in Tomas, the only survivor of an air accident, the instrument of his vengeance. By teaching him to control fortune, he can use him to return to the casino and challenge the God of fortune. Together they begin a journey of initiation, a succession of ever more strange and difficult test in which the highest bet is the luck of others; luck, which in this game is captured in a simple photograph. Everything goes well until Sara, a policewoman who survives a car accident which kills her family, becomes obsessed with discovering what is behind these clandestine games in which death and luck become enmeshed. In which only one can remain intact. This film is really worth watching.29. The purpose of the text is ....a. To describe a filmb. To describe how a film is madec. To inform readers about a good filmd. To entertain readers by telling a storye. To review a film for a public audience30. After reading the review, how would you judge this film?a. Badd. Mediocreb. Faire. Excellentc. Not bad31. What does the writer suggest to the audience?a. The film is forgettabled. They should make another filmb. They should watch the filme. The writer should promote the filmc. They should neglect the filmText 9.This text is for questions 32 to 35To improve comfort and cleanliness at our school a number of dust bins should be increased.When we look at classroom, school corridors and school yard, there are papers, mineral water cups, straws, and napkins here and there. The condition of uncleanliness and discomfort really hinders learning and teaching environment. Litters thrown carelessly cause disease, especially empty plastic cups or glasses. They can be filled out with water coming from the rain. This can be placed for dengue mosquitoes to spread out. Besides, these rubbish can deteriorate the scene. Well painted wall and green school yard do not mean anything if litters are scattered everywhere.Anyway I notice that most of the students in our school have responsibilities for their school environment. They put their litters on the proper places. But some are not diligent enough to find the dust bins. The numbers of dust bins in our schools are not enough. More dust bins should be put beside each of steps, outside of the classrooms, and some more along the corridors. Probably one dust bin should be in every ten meters. So when the students want to throw away their litters, they can find the dust bins easily.When school is equipped with sufficient dust bins, we do not have problems of filth and discomfort any more. Our school will be very clean and become a nice place to study.32. What is the writer's intention? To .... Readers to do something good.a. Informd. Entertainb. Explaine. Persuadec. Describe33. According to the writer, more dust bins.... In every ten meters.a. Should be decoratedd. Are unnecessaryb. Should be paintede. Are not requiredc. Should be placed34. What is the writer's argument on a sufficient number of dust bins?a. They can prevent littersb. They can save janitor's energyc. Students are asked to clean themd. They make school environment neate. Students can throw garbage away easily35. What is the writer's suggestion?a. To buy more dustbinsb. To hire more gardenersc. To use dustbins efficientlyd. To ask parents to give more dustbinse. To ask students to clean the school yardPAKET 3 BAHASA INGGRIS1. Diah: Ted, would you some to my house tonight?We are celebrating our mother's birthday.Ted: I'd be delighted.What is Diah going to do?a. To go her mother's house with Ted.d. To celebrate Ted's birthday.b. To celebrate her mother's birthday.e. To celebrate her birthday.c. To visit Ted at her mother's house.2. Anisah: There's the shoe we've been looking for.It's just across the street.Nabila: Wait! You can't cross the street in the middle of the block! You have to cross at the corner.Anisah: Oh, come on. Let's go across here.Nabila: Watch out! You nearly got hit by that car!Anisah: I guess you're right. I will be more careful after this.What are the two girls looking for?a. Their car.d. A block of stores.b. A cross-road.e. A zebra crossingc. A shoe store.This text is for question 3 to 5."Multicultural Education of Indonesia in Surabaya" is proud to present Ms. Jane Batubara, a well-known educator and researcher in multiculturalism. She was appointed Principal of Jasmine International School in 1999, and since then she has conducted many studies on multiculturalism in formal education. Ms. Batubara will be in Surabaya on the 1 sl and 2nd of August 2005 to talk on "Multicultural Education for the Youth."During the talk, the participants will be provided with information on how to:a. Obtain a wholly approach to multicultural educationb. Teach the youth to appreciate differencesRegistration for the talk is FREEPlease call Rina at (031) 715632 for seat reservation.3. The text aims to....a. Conduct multicultural studiesb. Introduce multicultural educationc. Promote Jasmine International Schoold. Provide information about multiculturalisme. Invite as many participants as possible to a seminar4. Which is NOT TRUE about Ms. Jane Batubara?a. She is an event organizer.d. She is an educator.b. She is a school principal.e. She is speakerc. She is researcher.5. "During the talk, the participants will be provided with information on how to ......a. Grantedd. Presentedb. Suppliede. Contributedc. ArrangedText 4.This text is for questions 6 to 8.Once upon a time there lived a little girl named Snow White. She lived with her aunt and uncle because her parents had died.One day she heard her uncle and aunt talking about leaving Snow White in the castle because they both wanted to go to America and they didn't have money to take Snow White with them.Snow White didn't want her uncle and aunt to do this so she decided to run away. The next day she ran away from home when her aunt and uncle were having breakfast. She ran away into the woods. She was very tired and hungry. Then she saw a little cottage. She knocked but no one answered. So, she went inside and fell asleep.Meanwhile the seven dwarfs were coming home from work. They went inside; there they found Snow White sleeping. Then Snow White woke up. She saw the dwarfs. Doc, one of the dwarfs asked; "What is your name?" Snow White answered, "My name is Snow White."The dwarfs said, "If you wish, you may live here with us. "Snow White said, "Oh, could I? Thank you. "Then Snow White toldI the dwarfs the whole story about her. Snow White and the seven dwarfs lived happily ever after.6. Snow White ran from home.....a. At noond. In the eveningb. At middaye. In the morningc. At midnight7. The third paragraph describes in detail....a. Where Snow White's aunt and uncle had breakfast.b. Whom Snow White met in the woods.c. What Snow White did after hearing her uncle's plan.d. How Snow White went into the cottagee. With whom Snow White ran away into the woods.8. The dwarf said, "If you wish, you may live here with us." What did the dwarf mean with the word underlined?a. He asked Snow White for a permission to stay with her.b. He offered Snow White to stay with them.c. He showed his interest in Snow White.d. He agreed to stay with Snow Whitee. He wishes to stay with Snow White.Text 5.This text is for questions 9 to 10.Before the fall of the Berlin wall, East Berlin was like the rest of East Germany drab and depressed. Today it is a different story. There are over 40 major construction projects underway and investments in new construction are expected to exceed $20 billion. Part of this boom can be attributed to the fact that the national government of Germany will move to Berlin. The city will once again be Germany's leading city and a gateway to the expanding markets in Poland, Czech Republic, and other countries east of the German border.9. How was East Berlin before the fall Berlin wall?a. Beautiful and nice.d. Sophisticated and good.b. Modern and interesting.e. Dull and uninteresting.c. Leading and expanding.10. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?a. The government of Germany has been moved to Berlin.b. East Berlin has changed after the collapse of the Berlin wall.c. East Berlin is like the rest of Germany - a drab and depressed city.d. Before the fall of the Berlin wall, East Berlin was the centre of Germany.e. There are not more than 40 major construction projects in East Berlin.11. What changes happen to East Berlin after the fall of the Berlin wall?a. It's developing to become a leading city of Germany.b. It will become one of the richest cities in Germany.c. It's now the center of the country's government.d. It will be the biggest city in the world.e. It has become a state city.12. "...... investment in new construction are expected to exceed $ 20 billion."The underlined word is close in meaning to....a. Knownd. Completedb. Predictede. Expandedc. CalculatedText 6.This text is for questons 13-16.The Good StepmotherThe old witch locked Hamsel in a cage and set Gretel to clean the house. She planned to eat them both. Each night the children cried and begged the witch to let them go.Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish she had never tried to get rid of the children. "I must find them," she said and set off into the forest.Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking and her lips were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging to the witch. The stepmother peeped through the window. Her heart cried out when she saw the two children.She picked up the broom leaning against the door and crept inside. The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother gave her an almighty push. The witch feel into the oven and that stepmother shut the door.`Children, I have come to save you,' she said, hugging them tightly. I have done a dreadful thing. I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you home and become a family again. They returned to their home and the stepmother became the best mother anyone could wish to have, and course they lived happily ever after!13. The story is about a stepmother who......a. Cried every nightd. Tried to run away from a witchb. Planned to eat her childrene. Saved her children from a witchc. Begged a witch for money14. Which statement is TRUE about the stepmother?a. She was the witch's friend.d. She locked her children in a cage.b. She loved her stepchildren.e. She visited the which to see her children.c. She hit the witch with a broom.15. "The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut the door." (Paragraph 4)The underlined word can be replaced by the word...a. Closedd. Markedb. Openede. Polishedc. Painted16. How did the witch die?a. She was burnt in the oven.d. She was locked in her houseb. She was trapped in a cagee. She was pushed against the wallc. She was hit witch a broomText 7.This text is for question 17 to 20.The Sumatran elephant's habitat is Sumatra, Indonesia. The average male elephant reaches eight feet high and weighs up to six tons. A baby elephant can weigh up to one ton. The males are always larger than the females. They are massive creatures.An elephant has a trunk, two tusks, two eyes, two ears and two lumps on its head. It is known to be a clever animal. When an elephant is hot, it fans itself by flapping their ears back and forth. When an elephant herd wants to move, they use their ears as a guide. Their hearing range is very large. Elephant hear some noises that cannot be heard by a human ear.Sumatran elephant have enough strength to knock down a tree. They can also pick up a log using their trunk and their tusks. Their trunk is their nose. They also use it like a hand. Just below their trunk, they have their tusks. Only male Sumatran elephants have tusks. A baby elephant is called a calf; the females are called cows.17. The text describes.......a. A wild elephant d. The Indonesia elephantb. A baby elephant e. A male Sumatran elephantc. The Sumatran elephant18. What guides an elephant herd when they want to move?a. Their ears.d. Their trunk.b. Their feet.e. Their tusks.c. Their nose.19. Which statements is NOT TRUE about the Sumatran elephant?a. The male has tusks.b. The have big ears.c. They flap their ears to cool themselves.d. Male elephant are larger than the femalee. The Sumatran elephant are not easy to train.20. "When an elephant herd wants to move. (Paragraph 2)The underlined word in clouse in meaning toa. Groupd. Cageb. Placee. Trunkc. AnimalText 8.This text is for questions 21 to 24.RainRain always comes from clouds. But where do clouds come from? How does all the water get into the sky?Think about your bathroom. There is hot water in your bath. Steam goes up from the hot water. The steam makes small clouds in the bathroom. These warm clouds meet the cold walls and windows. These we see small drops of water on the walls and windows.The world is like your bathroom. The water in the oceans is warm when the sun shines on it. Some of this water goes up into the sky and makes clouds. The wind carries the clouds for hundreds of kilometers. The clouds meet the cold air in the sky. Then we'll see drops of water after the condensation of clouds to water. The drops of water are rain.The rain falls and runs into rivers. Rivers run into oceans. And the water from the oceans changes into clouds and becomes rain. So water is always moving from oceans to clouds to rain rivers to oceans.21. The text describes....a. How rain fallsd. The process of condensationb. The function of raine. How the sea water goes to the skyc. The formation of rain22. Which of the following is the correct cycle of the rain?a. Water, clouds, condensation, evaporation, rain.b. Water, condensation, clouds, evaporation, rain.c. Water, evaporation, clouds, condensation, rain.d. Rain, water, clouds, evaporation, condensation.e. Water, rain, condensation, clouds, evaporation.23. "The clouds meet the cold air in sky. Then we'll see drops of water after the condensation of clouds to water." (Paragraph 3)The underlined word means the changing of......a. Gas to steamd. Water to steam.b. Gas to liquide. Clouds to steam.c. Liquid to gas24. What makes the clouds change into small drops of water?a. The wind.d. The moving air.b. The hot water.e. The cold temperature.c. The sun-light.Text 9.This is for questions 25-28.Death penalty for serious criminals has been discussed by our experts. Those who agree say that death penalty will scare the criminals off. However, those who disagree say that it is inhuman, not effective and we cannot correct the wrong sentence after the criminals die.In Switzerland, this penalty does not exist. Most people argue that the possibility of making the wrong decision is always there although it is true that spending life behind the bars is not easy either. Also, every person should have a chance for rehabilitation. In this way he or she can start all over again in another life style.Those who agree argue that there is no use to feed the terrorists in prison with their money. When they get out, they will create a lot of trouble by blackmailing and killing people. So, who says that jails will stop them from being bad guys?My own opinion is divided. On the one hand, I want to be humane, and on the other hand, I wonder if those people are worthy of my feeling.25. This text mainly discusses.....a. The death penalty controversyd. Those who support death penaltyb. The punishment in our countrye. Those who are against death penaltyc. The death penalty in Switzerland26. Which of the following is NOT the reason for those who are against death penalty?a. Death penalty is inhuman.b. Death penalty is not effective.c. There's possibility of misjudgment.d. It is harder to live behind bars than to diee. Every person should have a chance for rehabilitation.27. What is the writer's opinion about death penalty?a. He is not able to decide.b. He is against death penaltyc. He agrees with death penalty.d. Death penalty is a worthwhile punishment.e. The criminals deserve to receive the benefit of humane feeling28. "However those who disagree say that it is inhuman, not effective and we cannot correct the wrong sentence after the criminals die." (Paragraph 1).The underlined word may be replaced bya. Fined. Statementb. Thoughte. Punishmentc. CommandText 10.This text is for questions 29-32.Jakarta (JP). The number of people injured in the weekend earthquake in the Central Sulawesi capital of Palu reached 26. The earthquake, measuring 5,8 in the opened Richter Scale, also damaged or destroyed hundreds of buildings. So far no deaths have been reported."Only 3 of the 26 injured are still being treated at a government clinic. In the Sausu Trans village, the rest have returned home," Mohammad Haerollah, an official of the Central Sulawesi Office of the Ministry of Social Services, told the Jakarta Post yesterday.Officials at the meteorology and geophysics office in Palu said earlier that the epicenter was in the Gulf on Tomini, 32 kilometers east of Palu, at a depth of 32 kilometers. The office recorded 396 tremors between 5.30 p.m. on Saturday and 12.00 a.m. on Sunday. However, locals felt 47 of the tremors.Antara News Agency reported on Saturday that most of the causalities were adults, injured by collapsing structures. The agency also said, that victims were mainly residents of the Sausu, Suli, Torono, and Malakosa villages.29. This text as a whole reports ......a. The weekend earthquake in Palub. The casualties at a government clinicc. The profession of Mohammad Haerollahd. The damaged building caused by the earthquakee. The activities of the officials at the meteorology and geo-physics office30. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?a. There were 349 tremors felt by people.b. Some people were killed by the earthquake.c. Sausu, Suli, Torono, and Malakosa were the worst places hit.d. The earthquake happened in the South Sulawesi capital of Palu.e. An earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale rocked Palu.31. "Only 3 of the 26 injured are still being treated at a government clinic." (Paragraph 2)The underlined word may be replaced by......a. Managed at the same wayb. Negotiated with somebodyc. Considered in a certain wayd. Given something enjoyablee. Given medical care32. Why are 3 of the 26 injured still maybe treated?a. These 3 casualties were possibly badly injured.b. The casualties felt comfortable with the hospital service.c. Maybe the facilities at the clinic were complete enough.d. The injured satisfied with the doctor's treatment at that clinic.e. These 26 casualties couldn't stand staying in the clinic any moreText 11.This text is for questions 33-35.PingvellirPingvellir is a very famous historic place in Iceland where a lot of things happened, which have influenced the Icelandic history.Pingvellir was reserved in 1928 and became a national park. Now there is a fence all around Pingvellir to protect it from sheep and animals which can destroy the vegetation.Pingvellavatn, which is in Pingvellir, is the largest lake in Iceland. It is 83,7 kM2, and 144 m deep. There are many kinds of fish in the lake, like trouts, and tiddlers.Pingvellir is also a very famous tourism place and thousands of people come there every years to see this smashing nature and its beautiful surroundings.Men have tried to do anything can to protect this old, famous place. They have put fences all around Pingvellir and there are special rules. They have also made many paths and you only allowed to camp on special places, to protect the vegetation. They have rebuilt the houses and many things for the travel industry.33. What does the text describe?a. A famous tourism place.d. A smashing nature.b. Kinds of fish in the lake.e. A travel industry.c. The Pingvellavatn lake.34. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?a. The fence protect tourists.d. Pingvellir is a famous historic place.b. Pingvellavatn is the largest island.e. Everyday a lot of people visit Pingvellirc. The visitor can camp at any place.35. "Pingvellir was reserved in 1928...." (Paragraph 2)The underlined word is synonymous witha. Builtd. Restoredb. Replacede. Remainedc. BookedPAKET 4 BAHASA INGGRISThe text is for question 1 to 4The Three Sheiks and Queen of ArabiaMaura who liked to be thought of as the most beautiful and powerful queen of Arabia had many suitors. One by one she discarded them, until her list was reduced to just three sheilks, all equally young and handsome, rich and strong. It was very hard to decide who would be the best of them.One evening, Maura disguised herself and went to the camp of the three sheiks, as they were about to have dinner, and asked them for something to eat.The first gave her some leftover food: the second gave her some unappetizing camel's tail; the third sheik, who was called Hakim, offered her some of the most tender and tasty meat. After dinner, the disguised queen left the sheiks' camp.The following day the queen invited the three sheiks to dinner at her palace. She ordered her servants to give each one exactly what they had given her the evening before.Hakim, who received a plate of delicious meat, refused to eat it if the other two could not share it with him, and this act finally convinced Queen Maura that he was the man for her."Without question, Hakim is the most generous of you;" she announced her choice to the sheiks." So it is Hakim I will marry."1. The three sheiks were not....A. RichD. GloomyB. YoungE. HandsomeC. Strong2. Which statement is TRUE about the queen?A. The queen was the most powerful queen in Africa.B. The queen was very proud of her beauty and riches.C. The queen herself served the sheiks with delicious food.D. The queen was very careful in deciding whom she would Mary.E. The queen was very satisfied with the food given by the sheiks.3. The Queen ordered her servants to give the sheiks the same kind of food she got from them the evening before because....A. She wanted to entertain her guestsB. She wanted to test the sheiks tasteC. She wanted to see the sheiks reactionsD. She wanted to make a joke of the sheiksE. She wanted to repay the sheiks' kindness4. The main idea of paragraph six is....A. Hakim was an unselfish person.B. Hakim was served with succulent meat.C. Hakim was satisfied with the food served.D. Hakim wanted to share the food with the sheiks.E. Hakim had made the queen find the resolution of her problem.The text is for question 5 to 8Some of the world's finest roads make use of bodies of water. They are called canals.Canals are man made waterways. They are usually straight and narrow. But they are filled with water. They connect rivers and lakes, oceans and lakes, rivers and rivers, and oceans and oceans so that boats and ships can go from one to the other.Most canals are used for transportation. Barges, boats, and ships carry goods over canals. Some are used to irrigate land or to carry sewage from large cities. Canals also reduce the cost of shipping goods and offer travel short cuts.Canals even go over hills and mountains. But you know that water can't flow up a hill; so how can the water and boats in a canal go up a hill?Something called a lock is used. It is a giant tank. The tank is big enough to hold a long boat. The boat floats into the tank, and the doors behind it are closed to lock the boat in there. Then more water is let into the tank. When the tank is full of water, the tank door in front of the boat is opened and the boat floats out. The boat floats higher and higher as the water rises. It floats either out into a higher part of the canal or into another tank or lock, which will lift it still higher.To go down the hill on the other side, the boat enters a lock that is full of water. As the water is let out of the lock, the boat will float lower and lower. So lock makes it possible for boats or ships to move from one water level to another.5. The text is about....A. RoadsD. World's finest canalsB. WaterwaysE. Straight and narrow roadsC. Water transportation6. Why do people build canals?A. To lift boats.D. To hold a giant tankB. To rise water.E. To connect rivers, lakes, and oceans.C. To store sewage.7. According to the text the canals join together the following EXCEPT....A. Rivers and lakesD. Rivers and oceanB. Oceans and lakesE. Oceans and oceansC. Rivers and rivers8. "They are straight and narrow like some roads." (Paragraph 2)The antonym of the underlined word is....A. FlatD. IndirectB. RoughE. WindingC. BumpyThis text is for questions 9 and 10.ANNOUCEMENTPay attention!Our School will have a Debate CompetitionParticipants: All students in our schoolIt will be held from 10th 12th August 2008Prizes: I Rp 2.000.000,- II Rp. 1.500.000,-III Rp. 1.000.000,-Please join us! 9. What is the announcement about?A. A school debate.D. Extracurricular activities.B. A school competition.E. Participants of the debate.C. A debate competition.10. According to the text the competition....A. Is only for students with good English.D. Will be held after school hours.B. Is in the form of spoken arguments.E. Will run for two days.C. Is in the form of written arguments.This text is for question 11 to 13. Mangrove TreesA mangrove is a tropical marine tree or shrub of the genus Rhizopora. Mangroves have special aerial roots and saltfiltering tap roots that enable them to thrive in brackish water (brackish water is salty, but not as salty as sea water).There are several species of mangrove trees found all over the world. Some prefer more salinity, while others like to be very close to a large fresh water source (such as a river). Some prefer areas that are sheltered from waves. Some species have their roots covered with sea water every day during high tide. Other species grow on dry land, but are still Dart of the ecosystem.Mangroves need to keep their trunk and leaves above the surface of the water. Yet they also need to be firmly attached to the ground so they are not ~roved by waves. There are three types of mangrove roots that play an important role for it:Support roots which directly pierce the soil.Level-growing roots which twist upwards and downwards, with the upwards twists emerging on the water surface.Level-growing roots whose downward twist (sub-roots) appear on the water surface.Any part of a root that appears above the water flows oxygen to the plant under water surface. As the soil begins to build up, these roots produce, additioanal roots that become embedded in the soil.11. The main idea of the text is ....A. Mangroves grow on dry landD. Mangroves roots filter the salt of the seawaterB. Mangroves are tropical marine trees E. Mangrove roots are attached firmly to the groundC. There are many species of mangroves12. We can conclude that most mangrove treesA. Need salt to growD. Get oxygen from the water.B. Grow on dry land. E. Grow near freshwater sources.C. Grow on sheltered areas.13. In order to grow well mangroves require the following, EXCEPT....A. The roots twist upwards and downwards.B. The trunk should be above the water surface.C. The leaves should be above the water surface.D. The trees should be firmly attached to the ground.E. The parts of the plant under the water should have enough salt.The text is for question 14 to 17Is it important to know what your kids are watching? Of course yes. Television can expose things you have tried to protect them from, especially violence, pornography, consumerism, etc.A study demonstrated that spending too much time on watching TV during the day or at bedtime often causes bedtime disruption, stress, and short of sleep duration.Another research found that there is a significant relationship between the amount of time spent for watching television during adolescence and early adulthood, and the possibility of being aggressive.Meanwhile, many studies have identified a relationship between kids who watch TV a lot and being inactive and overweight.Considering some facts mentioned above, protect your children with the following tips:1. Limit television viewing to 1-2 hours each day.2. Do not allow your children to have a TV set in their bedrooms.3. Review the rating of TV shows that your children watch.4. Watch television with your children and discuss what is happening in the show.14. What is the text about?A. The programs shown on TV.B. Watching TV is disadvantageous.C. The effects of watching television on kids.D. Reviewing the ratings of TV shows is important.E. The importance of knowing the program watched by our children.15. The following are the effects of watching TV alot EXCEPT ....A StressB. Being activeC. Being aggressiveD. Bedtime disruptionE. Shorten sleep duration1. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?A. All TV programs are good for children.B. Children know what programs to watch.C. It is good for a kid to watch TV all day long.D. It is very important for children to have a TV set in their bedrooms.E. Spending too much time for watching TV may cause kids inactive.17. It is hard for a child to sleep because....A. The parents review TV's programB. The parents limit the time to watch TVC. The kid watches TV with his/her parentsD. The kid watches too much TV at bedtimeE. The kid discusses the program with his/ her parents.The text is for questions 18 and 19.We, a minimg consultant company, are looking for ...A SENIOR SECRETARYFemale, graduated from a reputable universityMin. 5 years of work experienceGood command of English (oral & written)Computer literate (min. Word, Excel, Internet)Please submit your complete application, resume & recent photograph not more that 10 days after this ads to:HRD PT CITRA ENERGY DEVELOPMENTWisma Emha JIn. Wijaya 1 No. 11 A, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12170Fax no. 021-7207978E-mail address-. mitraenergy (a-)cbn.net.id Only short listed candidates will be notified18. What is the text about?A. Wisma Emha.D. An application letter.B. A job vacancy.E. PT Citra Energy Development.C. A senior secretary.19. The following are the requirements asked EXCEPT,A. Five years experience.B. Able to operate a computer.C. Able to speak and write in English.D. A graduate from a reputable university.E. Application letter should be sent ten days after this ads.This text for questions 20 to 22.Petroleum products, such as gasoline, kerosene, home heating oil, residual fuel oil and lubricating oils, come from one source. Crude oil is found below the earth surface, as well as under large bodies of water, from a few hundred feet below the surface to as deep as 25.000 feet into the earth interior. Crude oil is obtained by drilling a hole through the earth, but sometimes more dry holes are drilled than those producing oil. Pressure at the source, or pumping, forces the crude oil to the surface.Crude oil wells flow at varying rates, from ten to thousands of barrels per hour. Petrolium products vary greatly in physical appearance: thin, thick, transparent, or opaque. Their chemical compositions are made up of only two elements: carbon and hydrogen, which from compounds called hydrocarbons. Other chemical elements found in the union with the hydrocarbons are few and are classified as impurities. Trace elements are also found, but these are of such minute quantities that they are disregarded.The various petroleum products are refined from the crude oil by heating and condensing the vapors of crude oil. These products are called light oils such as gasoline, kerosene, and distillate oil.20. The best title of the text is....A. Petroleum ProductsD. Processing Petroleum ProductsB. Crude Oil ProductsE. Petroleum Chemical CompositingC. Petroleum Processing21. " ..., but these are of such minute quantities." (Paragraph 2)The antonym of the underlined word is....A. BigD. PlainB. WideE. ApparentC. Boad22. The second paragraph is mainly about....A. The products of crude oilD. The physical appearance of crude oilB. The elements of crude oilE. The chemical compositions of crude oilC. The impurities of crude oilThis text is for questions 23 to 25Breaking and Entering is an unusual film. Will and Sandy are two architects working on a major urban renewal project in the King's Cross section in London. The area is unsafe and ready for such a project. Will and Sandy move their offices into a nearby vacant were house.Will has to deal with constant burglaries at his new office. One night, he saw Miro trying to break into the building. He chased Miro to his run down apartment block and watched him return home to his mother, Amira, a Bosnian immigrant who makes a living tailoring clothes. Soon, Will 'meet' Amira and they begin an affair. And Amira learns that Will holds the key of her son's future. How far will this mother go to protect her son? Breaking and Entering is a very interesting film, but it is almost entirely character driven. This is not a bad thing although in the film we are exposed to a story or action driven.Anthony Minghella, the director, creates some of the most believable, interesting characters these actors have ever played. It is almost painful to watch them on their journey. Each of the characters makes decisions affecting how their lives will play out or change and these decisions and actions affect the story. The characters aren't reacting to the story. They are changing it.23. The text is mainly about....A. A review of a new film, Breaking and EnteringB. The process in making the new film, Breaking and EnteringC. An amusing story dealing with experience in different waysD. An account of an unusual or amusing incident retold by the filmE. The description how the film is accomplished through a series of steps24. "Will and Sandy move their offices into a nearby vacant werehouse." (Paragraph 1)The antonym of the underlined word is....A. EmptyD. OccupiedB. FulfilledE. LuxuriousC. Covered25. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text?A. Miro is one of the burglars who tried to break into Will's new office.B. Will has to deal with constant burglaries at his new office.C. Miro is Amira's son, a Bosnian immigrant who makes a living by tailoring clothes.D. The area where the two architects work is unsafe and ready for a renewal project.E. Minghella, the critic, creates some of the most interesting characthers the actors have ever played.On the other hand, nuclear power is very, very dangerous. It must be sealed up and buried for many years to allow the radioactivity to die away. Furthermore, although it is reliable, a lot of money has to be spent on safety because if it does go wrong, a nuclear accident can be a major disaster.People are increasingly concerned about this. In the 1990's nuclear power was the fastest growing source of power in many parts of the world. In 2005, it was the 2111 slowest growing.26. The text discusses ...A. Nuclear in general.B. Nuclear biggest station.C. The danger of radioactive.D. The disadvantages of nuclear power.E. The advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power.27. The opposite of dangerous is.... (Paragraph 4)A. VileD. CalmB. DullE. SafeC. Tiny28. Why is nuclear power very dangerous?Because....A. Its radioactivity last long.D. It is cheap.B. Uranium is renewable.E. It is safe.C. It is reliable.29. Which statement is TRUE about nuclear?A. It is reliable. D. It affects the greenhouse.B. It is costly to make.E. It produces small amounts of energy.C. It causes air pollution.This text is for question 30 to 32Last week I took my five-year old son, Willy, to a musical instrument store in my hometown. I wanted to buy him a set junior drum because his drum teacher advised me to by him one. Willy like listening to music very much. He also likes asking me everything he wants to know. Even his questions sometimes seem precocious for a boy of his age. He is very inquisitive.We went there by car. On the way, we saw a policeman standing near a traffic light regulating the passing cars and other vehicles. He blew his whistle now and then.Seeing the policeman blowing his whistle, Willy asked me at once, "Dad, why is the policeman using a whistle, not a drum?"Hearing his unexpected question I answered reluctantly, "Because he is not Phil Collins!"30. What does the text talk about?A. Willy and his new drumB. Phil Collins and his drumC. A policeman and his whistleD. Willy's drum private teacherE. The writer's five-years old son31. From the text above we know that Willy is a/ an.... boy.A. smartD. childishB. funnyE. annoyingC. stupid32. Which sentence makes the text a funny story?A. He is very inquisitiveB. "Because he is not Phill Collins"C. He blew his whistle now and then.D. He also likes asking me everything he wants to know.E. "Dad, why is the policeman using a whistle not a drum?"This text is for questions 33 to 35PHILIPPINES: At least nine people were killed and dozens were injured when the Philippines security forces clashed with dozens of slum dwellers who resisted the tearing down of their homes in the northern province, a police commander said Tuesday.Raul Gonzales, the police chief in the northern Cordillera area, said, that the soldiers and police officers traded gunfire with dozens of people who are illegally occupying the private land in Kalinga province."Our team was ambushed on their way to the community to be demolished," said Gonzales. He added that the security only defended themselves after the residents dug foxholes and opened fire with automatic rifles."Nine people were killed and dozens were wounded, including 10 police officers during almost 10 hours of fighting. We even had to evacuate some of our officers who needed surgery to get the bullets from their bodies." Reuters33. What is the passage about?A. An illegal gunfire trade.B. A demolition of illegal slum dwellers.C. A fight between the police officers and the soldiers.D. A clash between the security forces and the slum dwellers.E. A clash between the police officers and the security officers.34. The clash happened because ....A. Ilegal slum dwellers resisted the demolition of their homes.B. The police officers and soldiers shot the dwellers.C. Nine people were killed by the security forces.D. The police officers firing the dwellers.E. The people dwelled on private land.35. Raul Gonzales said that....A. Ten police officers had to be evacuated.B. Ten police officers were killed in the fighting.C. Ten police officers were injured during the fighting.D. Some of the wounded people needed surgery.E. More than ten police officers were killed and injured in the fighting.PAKET 5 BAHASA INGGRISText 1The following text is for questions 1 and 2. For students grade XII who need the polytechnic admision form:2 choices Rp 125.000,-3 choices Rp 160.000,-From 6 16 July 2011From 08.00 14.00Contact person: Tarjo. Hone 022-202122231. What is the purpose of the text?A. To inform students about polytechnic admision formB. To tell the students about payment to enter the polytechnicC. To explain to the students about an entrance testD. To give description of polytechnic selectionE. To invite students to come to polythechnic2. The deadline to order the form is...A. On July 6, 2011D. In July, 14.00B. On July 16, 2011E. Between 6 - 16 July 2011C. In July, at 08.00Text 2The following text is for questions 3 and 4. Apt BLK 30, Eunos St. # 05- 116Singapore 14412nd April 2009Dear Liza,I have received your letter asking me to meet you at your house this Sunday to discuss the urgent matter you have. I regret however to say that it will not be possible for me to see you on Sunday as I already have a previous appointment. I shall see you on Monday, next week, at 5 p.m. Hoping the change of date will be convenient to you.Your sincerely, Daisy3. What does the letter tell about?A. Liza's problem.B. Liza's appointment.C. Daisy's previous letter to Liza.D. Daisy's regret for not being able to come.E. A meeting held at Liza's house.4. Why did Liza ask Daisy to come to her house?A. Liza wanted Daisy to solve her problem.B. Daisy would discuss her problem with Liza.C. Liza persuaded Daisy to go somewhere.D. Daisy wanted to meet Liza's family.E. Liza wanted to chat with Daisy.Text 3.The following text is for questions 5 to 7. Hotel Cannero28051 Cannero Riviera, ItalyPhone:323788046Waiters/Waitresses (2), Swimming Pool Attendants, Bar Staff.Around $ 150 per week. 12 hours per day, 6 days per week. Free board and accomodation. Know- ledge of German, Italian or French required. Period of work 3 or 6 months between end of March and end of October. Applicants should be fit and healthy, organized and clean. Applications from 25 March to the end and send to Maria Carla at the above address.5. What is the text about?A. A week tour to Italy.B. A job vacancy in Hotel Cannero.C. Three day tour to European countries.D. A healthy and clean environment.E. The description on Cannero Riviera.Are mostly Italians.6. Who is the addressee of this advertisement?A. All who are fit and healthy.B. - Those who can serve foreigners.C. All who meet the requirements mentioned.D. The educated people who can handle service jobs.E. Those who can speak two foreign languages.7. Those who are accepted to work for the hotel ...A. Are mostly italiansB. Will get accomodationC. Are under the control of Maria CariaD. Will take control of each departementE. Will star working between Marchand OctoberText 4.The following text is for questions 8 to 10.Once upon a time there lived as neighbours, a bear and a rabbit. The rabbit was a good shot, and the bear, being very clumsy, could not use the arrow to good advantage. The bear would call over the rabbit and asked the rabbit to take his bow and arrows and came with the bear to the other side of the hill. The rabbit, fearing to the arouse the bear's anger by refusing, consented and went with the bear and shot enough buffalo to sa tisfy the hungry family. Indeed, he shot and killed so many that there was lots of meat left after the bear and his family had loaded themselves, and packed all they could carry home. The bear was very gluttonous and did not want the rabbit to get any of the meat, so the poor rabbit could not even taste the blood from the butchering, as the bear would throw earth on the blood and dry it up. Poor rabbit would have to go home hungry after his hard day's work.The bear was the father of five children. The youngest child was very kind to the rabbit. The mother bear, knowing that her youngest child was very hearty eater, always gave him an extra large piece of meat, but the youngest child didn't eat. He would take it outside with him and pretend to play ball with it, kicking it towards the rabbit's house, and when he got close to the door he would give the meat with such a great kick, that it would fly into the rabbit's house and in this way the poor rabbit would get his meal unknown to the papa bear. 8. The poor rabbit didn't taste of the meat becauseA. They are already given to the butcher.D. They are already dried up.B. They are eaten by the youngest bear.E. The bear ate all the meat.C. The bear carried all the meat home.9. Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the text?A. The papa bear was not very kind to the rabbit.B. The rabbit got nothing from his shooting.C. The mother bear always gives her youngest extra meat.D. The papa bear didn't like giving the rabbit some meat.E. The papa bear knew that his youngest child gave the rabbit some meat.10. The story teaches us that....A. Poverty makes people suffer. D. People should love each otherB. We must keep or promise.E. We must keep oour relationship with othersC. Being greedy makes other people happyText. 5The following text is for questions 11 to 13.SINGAPORE: A supervisor was jailed for two months for repeatedly striking his Indonesian main on the head and back with a television remote control, news reports said on Thursday.Muhamad Shafiq WoonAbdullah admitted in Singapore court. He physically abused the woman on several occasions between June and October 2002, The Straits Times said.The magistrate's court heard that Shafiq, 31; began striking Winarti, 22, about a month after she started working for him.He hit her on the head with the TV set's re--note control because he was unhappy with her ,York. On one occasion, he punched her on the back after accusing her of daydreaming.S.S.Dhillon, Shafiq's lawyer, said his client -.ad become mad when he saw his daughter's face :overed as she laid in bed.He said his client thought the maid had put -e child in danger. DPA.11. The text reported....A. Shafiq, a Singaporean supervisor.B. S.S. Dhillon, the lawyer in magistrate court.C. An Indonesia maid who was jailed for two monthsD. An Indonesia maid who was working in SingaporeE. A singapore supervisor who was jailed because of striking his maid12. When did Shafiq physically abuse the woman?A. Between June and October 2002.D. On June 22nd.B. On several occasion.E. Any time.C. On October 31st13. Why did Shafiq physically abuse the woman?A. Talking much time for herselfD. DaydreamingB. Leaving her workE. Being lazyC. Working carelesslyText 6.The following text is questions 14 to 16.1 usually woke up at 8 a.m. and went to the press center to check the daily schedule of briefings and press conferences, usually held by the United Nations officials or disaster mitigation team chief, Alwi Shihab.It was Challenging to visit different refugee camps to find soft stories, human interest stories. Then, I went back to the press center in between to cover the press conferences of the day.It was heart breaking when I saw these survivors fight for food and secondhand clothing, which they said were limited and inadequate. Emerging to a glaring, full noon, it was time to go back to the press center to write stories and race against time, always fearing that the internet connection would come crashing down.And after everything was done, only then I remembered to eat. Most times, I only ate once a day because you always had to rush and it was difficult to find food. You had to travel quite far, about a 30 to 45 minute trip by car to find fresh food.14. How often did the writer eat a day?A. Three times.D. Never.B. Seldom.E. Once.C. Twice.15. "... mitigation team chief Alwi Shihab." (Paragraph 1)The synonym of the underlined word is ....A. Decreases.D. Developer.B. Lightener.E. Writer.C. Reliever.16. What is the writer's occupation?A. A social worker. D. A presenter.B. Avolunteer.E. ATV reporter.C. Ajournalist.Text 7.The following text is for questions 17 to 20.Every times they see illegal logging in their area, the women and children cry out, "Where can we settle and make a living if our forests were gone?"They are the forest people, members of the local Anak Dalam tribe, in Mangkekal (Makekal), Bukit Dua Belas National Park, Jambi Province. They have tried very hard to protect the forest zone from illegal logging operations. "Adults as well as children are fighting for the conservation of this forest," said tribal chief Tumenggung (Regent) Meriak.The national park zone is about 60,000 hectares. It is home for about 1,500 Anak Dalam. The tribesmen live in Mangkekal, Kedasung, Air hitam, and Terap.17. The text mainly tells us about....A. Forest people. D. Illegal logging.B. National Park.E. Illegal operation.C. Forest conservation.18. Who were fighting for the conservation of the forest?A. Members of the local Anak Dalam.D. Adults and children.B. Tribal chief and his partner.E. Tribesmen.C. Women and children.19.The purpose of the text is ...A. To describe the Bukit Dua Belas National ParkB. To persuade readers about National Park ZoneC. To tell the readers what had happened in the forestD. To entertain readers with a story aboutAnak DalamE. To inform readers about illegal logging20. The tribesmen who are not included in the protest are from ....A. TerapD. KedasungB. JambiE. MangkekalC. Air hitamText 8.The following text is for questions 21 to 24.The Incas used to be a large empire of 990.000 km2 in Peru of South America. Their city was high up in the Andes Mountains. They were well-known for their great wealth, especially gold. This great empire was unfortunately destroyed in an attack by the Spaniards who were searching for their famed gold. Although, this empire existed way back in 1493, it was not backward but complex and well-organized.The empire was ruled by the Sapa Inca, Lord of the World, Son of the Sun. He owned everything in the empire the land, soil, gold, and even the people. The people, therefore, had no freedom.Boys and girls were to live a life of obedience and tradition. They began working in their ayllu or family groups. The rule was Ama sue, ama Ilulla, ama sheklla, which means, "Do not steal, do not lie, do not be lazy."Despite this difficult way of life, the Incas were very skillful. They constructed drainage system and underground water reservoirs. Their buildings were made from huge stones. These were cut to fit perfectly together so that no mortar was needed. Their rope bridges were so strong that even a horse could gallop across them!The Incas had no written language. Information was recorded on knotted strings called quipus. These were also used as calculators. Strong and healthy young boys were chosen as chasquis or couriers to carry messages from one place to another.21. The text mainly tell about ....A. ChasquisD. SpaniardsB. The IncasE. The AndesC. Sapa Inca22. "They constructed drainage system and underground water reservoirs." (Paragraph 4)The underlined word has the same meaning as....A. GrewD. ExistedB. BoreE. RenovatedC. Built23. How was the empire destroyed?A. The empire was destroyed by huge stones.B. It was destroyed by well-organized ayllu.C. The empire was ruled by the Sapa Inca.D. It was reconstructed by systems.E. It was attacked by the Spaniards.24. What did they use to calculate?A. Quipus.D. Chasquis.B. Strings.E. Huge stones.C. Mortars.Text 9.The following text is for questions 25 to 28. Higher Education for WomenIn this modern era, there are still some parents, who are reluctant about sending their daughters to co- Illege. The narrow attitude shown to women's education is largely due to the traditional role of women in society. A woman is expected to be a wife and a mother. Most parents believe that if their daughter gets married and chooses to be a housewife, then the higher education will be a waste. However, an educated woman is not only a better wife but also contributes something to the society.Nowadays, more and more women are successfully combining their career and marriage. Educated women are richer both emotionally and financially. They are able to find an outlet fot their monotonous drudgery of their housekeeping. They bring ore satisfaction and contentment to their lives.Depriving girls of higher education is crass discrimation. Times have changed; modern society needs the talents of its people regardless of gender. Today, women work alongside men. In fact, in the last few decades, women have made outstanding contributions to society.Women should be given the freedom to be educated whether or not they get married or go to work after finishing their education, because it is only through education that a woman will find herself useful and discover what she wants in life. A woman who works is not an insult to her husband. Conversely, her husband should feel proud of her achievements since marriage is actually an equal partnership.Therefore, parents should not think that girls should receive less education just because they will get married one day.25. What makes parents reluctant to send their daughters to college?A. They think education will be a waste.B. More women are successful in their career.C. It is a waste for women to go to college.D. Traditional roles of women in society do not need high education.E. They have to contribute something to the society.26. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To put forward a point of view or argument about higher education for women.B. To tell the parents in this modern era about how to educate their daughters.C. To persuade readers what should and should not do about education.D. To explain to readers about how to give education for their daughters.E. To describe the fact about how some parents educate their daughter.27. Modern society needs....A. Educated career women.B. Married women.D. Good housewives and mothers.C. Educated women.E. Talented people regardless gender.28. "In fact, in the last few decades, women have made outstanding contributions to society." (Paragraph 3).The synonym of the underlined word is ....Mata Ujian Bahasa InggrisA. Main.D. Well known.B. Major.E. Remarkable.C. Ordinary.Text 10.The following text is for questions 29 to 33.There are a lot of discussions as to whether children should be given homework or not. Some people claim that children do enough work in school already. They also argue that children have hobbies that they want to do after school, such as sports or music. A further point they make is that a lot of homework is pointless and doesn't help the child learn at all.However, there are also strong arguments against this point of view. Parents and teachers argue that it is important to find out whether children can work on their own without the support from the teacher. They say that the evening is a good time for children to sit down and think about what they have learned in school.Furthermore, they claim that the school day is too short to get anything done that needs doing and it makes sense to send home tasks like independent reading or further writing tasks that don't need teacher's support.On balance, I think that some homework is a good idea but that it should only given at the weekend when children have more time.29. How do we compare the second and the fourth paragraph?Both paragraphs argue that homework is necessary for students.Unlike the fourth paragraph, the second paragraph argues that homework is unnecessary.The second paragraph supports that students need homework, but the fourth paragraph does not.The second paragraph and the fourth paragraph argue that students do not need homework.The second and the fourth paragraphs do not say anything about the benefit of homework30. How many reasons are presented by those who are against homework?A. 1.D. 4B. 2.E. 531. Those who are pro homework think that the students can ... in the evening.A. Prepare for the next lesson.D. Do their hobbies.B. Review their lessons.E. Test themselves.C. Enjoy their pastime.32. "A further point they make is that a lot of homework is pointless and doesn't help the child learn at all." (Paragraph 2) The underlined word is synonymous with....A. Terrible.D. Unimportant.B. Careless.E. Uninteresting.C. Difficult.33. What is the writers suggestion about homework?A. Homework is pointless.B. Homework is badly needed.C. Homework should be given at weekend.D. Student should not be given any homework.E. Student must frequently have homework.Text 11.The following text is for questions 34 to 35. I'm going to Anula supermarket to get some sugar. Would you like to turn the stove on when you are home? I've put some soup there. Just heat it for about 5 minutes and then take it out from the stove before you have dinner.49. What is the message about?A. Telling Tom to eat the soup.B. Asking Tom to buy some sugar.C. Asking Tom to go to supermarket.D. Telling Tom to heat the soup.E. Telling Tom to wait for about 5 minutes.50. "I've put some soup there."The word there in the sentence refers to....A. HomeD. The supermarketB. KitchenE. Anula SupermarketC. The stovePAKET 6 BAHASA INGGRISThis text is for Question 1Dear Sue,Please accept our sympathies on your daughter's death, Linda. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Please know that we are here for you.With love, Agnes, Kathy, and Bruce1. What is the message about?A. Expressing condolancesD. Expressing prayersB. Expressing happinessE. Expressing loveC. Expressing surpriseThis text is for Questions 2 to 4.Dear Mr. Shoji,We have reviewed your application for credit, and it is our pleasure to inform you that an account has been opened for your company.Please feel free to use your account as often as you wish. A descriptive brochure is attached which outlines the terms and conditions upon which this account has been opened.Should your credit requirements change, or should you have any questions regarding to your new account, call this office and ask to speak to one of our account representatif. When you call, please have your account number available, in order thet we might have quick acess to your file.Best regards, 2. What is the letter about?A. An application to open a current accountD. A customer new charge credit chargeB. An application to open a saving accountE. A company credit account approvalC. Requirements to open bank account3. What is needed to have quick acess to your file?A.Account representativeD. A customer new charge credit cardB. Descreptive brochureE. A company credit accoount approvalC. Credit Requirement4. Please feel free to use your account as often as you wish,. (paragraph 2)What does the sentences mean?The account is free of chargeB. Mr. Shoji is free to account his moneyMr. Shoji wishes to use his account freelyMr. Shoji can open his account quite oftenMr. Shoji can use his account anytime he needsThe following text is for numbers 5 to 7Hi, guys! Our neighborhood will hold a Fund Raising Activity next month. It is intended to help victims of the landslide which happened yesterday. Everyone who is interested in this activity, please join us. You are also invited to donate your used clothes. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Maryam as chief program coordinator house from 07.00 a.m 03.00 p.m.Monday to FridayCommittee5. What is the annoucement about?A. A neighborhoods activityD. Victims of aB. Ms. Maryams programE. Fund Raising ActivityC. Used clothes donation6. Where can Ms. Maryams accept her neighbors questions?A. At her houseD. At the landslide areaB. At her officeE. At the Committee officeC. At neighborhood7. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Maryam.This sentence has the same meaning as ...A. Ms. Maryam is always ready to give information needB. Ms. Maryam is always ready to ask your questionsC. You are not charged if you contact Ms. MaryamD. Ms. Maryam will give you questions freelyE. Ms. Maryam has questions to askThe following text is for Questions 8 to 9.BALI'S NEWEST APARTEMENT DEVELOPMENTA DREAM BECOMES REALITYSunwel Beach Residences Ketewel BaliPrime property Prime Location Prime InvestmentOnly 5 minute away from Sanur, directly at the beachAll apartments with view to the sea, full hotel amenitiesLarge pools, spa, fitness, sauna & steam, Parking, RestaurantFor complete information please visit our websiteInvitation stimulation temptationWhere: Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta (Leatris Room)When: 15th and 1611 of January 2010(15.00-21.00 WIB)For reservation: PT. Umadamai Phone:+62361759958 oremail:For every puechase prior to 31.01.2010 we willinvite the buyer for the Ground-BreakingCeremonyFlight from Jakarta to Bali and a night in aluxury villa FREE8. The text talks about....A.Sunwel Beach Residences Keteweld. Hotel Mulia SenayanB.Bali's apartment developmente. Prime propertyC.A dream becomes reality9. Which of the following is not found in the advertisement?A.Large poolse. FitnessB.Restaurantd. SpaC.WebsiteThe followig text is for Question 10 to 13A farmer came across a bird with a broken wing. He picked it up, took it home and looked after it lovingly, even though his wife complained bitterly about his wasting too much time on the creature.After some time, the wing mended and, because the bird did not want the farmer to have kept on arguing with his wife all the time, it decided to go back to its nest.When the farmer discovered that the bird was gone, he was so upset that he went out to look for it. Eventually, he found it again, and was greeted happily by the whole family of the bird. As a sign of their thanks for his care and attention, the birds gave him a little box, and told him not to open it until he got home.To his surprise, the farmer found the box full of precious stones. When his wife saw them, she decided that she too deserved a reward, and she went to see the birds. The birds give her a little casket, but this one was full of devils. The devils jumped on her as soon as she opened the casket and chased her away.Left alone, the farmer went to live near his friend, the bird. There he built a hut of perfumed wood, and the birds decorated it with flowers of every kind.10. Which of the following statements do you agree with?A.The farmer chased his wife awayD. The bird was very thankful to the farmerB.The farmer lived happily with his wifeE. The farmer's wife was a very kind womanC.The farmer's wife took care of the bird11. The farmer's new hut was....A.Well furnishedD. Decorated luxuriouslyB.Built by the birdsE. Built of perfumed woodC.A gift from the bird12. What do we learn from the text?A.A gift shows kindnessD. A good deed deserves a rewardB.Sufferings bring happinessE. Having no heart makes you isolatedC.Arguing makes you distressed13. What is the main information discussed the third paragraph?A.The bird left the farmerB.The birds welcomed the farmerC.The farmer got a little casket from the birdsD.The farmer was so angry and went out to find the birdE.The farmer was happy having got a box of precious stonesThe following text is for Question 14 to 16YONKERS, Nov 12 th A four alarm fire damaged 14 stores today in the Cross County Shopping Center, the largest shopping center in Westchester County.Two fire investigators said the blaze apparently started in a pile of cardboard cartons at the rear of a shoe store and spread through a utilities duct above the 13 other stores. The fire started at 4.40I p.m. and was declared under control at 6.14 p.m. The center is on the Cross County Parkway at the Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway.Five fire-fighters were busy at the scene. Lieut. John Carey of the Yonkers Arson Squad said the cause of the fire was under investigation.14. The text mainly tells us about....A.The Yonkers Arson SquadB.The blaze at a shoe storeC.A fire in the shopping centerD.A shopping center in the cross countyE.The largest shopping center in Westchester County15. The fire has lasted about....A.Half an hourD. One and a half hoursB.Forty five minutesE. Two hoursC.One hour16. How many investigators and fire fighters were involved in the scene?A.TwoD. ThirteenB.SevenE. FourteenC.TwelveThe following text is Questions 17 to 19.Ryan, my roommate, and I had a great weekend. Last Saturday we got up early and had )ig breakfast. Then we took the bus to go down and went to an art museum. The museum opened at nine o'clock and we stayed there all morning.We saw some beautiful paintings. We had guide who explained everything to us. I liked all art, but Ryan didn't like the modern art very much. I bought copies of two paintings. I'm going put them on the wall of my bedroom.At one o'clock, we were hungry so we had, lunch at the museum cafeteria. After lunch, we :)k a walk in the park near the museum. We ant home at five o'clock.