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This text is for questions 16 to 18
First of all, machines cut down the trees. Then they cut the trees into logs.
The logs arrive at the factory by road or by river. The factory is called paper mill.
Saws cut the logs into tiny wood chips. After that, other machines mix the chips and water to make pulp.
Huge rollers then squeeze the pulp into long sheets of paper. One roll can hold up to eventeen kilometers of paper!
Finally, the new paper goes by road to other factories to make boxes, books, tissues and many other things
The text shows the steps ....
A. to make paper in factories
B. to use paper for different purposes
C. to make paper from wood
D. to use trees to make paper
E. to make boxes, books, tissues
This text is for questions 16 to 18
First of all, machines cut down the trees. Then they cut the trees into logs.
The logs arrive at the factory by road or by river. The factory is called paper mill.
Saws cut the logs into tiny wood chips. After that, other machines mix the chips and water to make pulp.
Huge rollers then squeeze the pulp into long sheets of paper. One roll can hold up to eventeen kilometers of paper!
Finally, the new paper goes by road to other factories to make boxes, books, tissues and many other things
Paper is the direct product of ....
A. trees
B. paper mill
C. wood logs
D. wood chips
E. pulp
This text is for questions 16 to 18
First of all, machines cut down the trees. Then they cut the trees into logs.
The logs arrive at the factory by road or by river. The factory is called paper mill.
Saws cut the logs into tiny wood chips. After that, other machines mix the chips and water to make pulp.
Huge rollers then squeeze the pulp into long sheets of paper. One roll can hold up to eventeen kilometers of paper!
Finally, the new paper goes by road to other factories to make boxes, books, tissues and many other things
After saws cut the logs into tiny wood chips ....
A. other machienes mix the logs and water in a machine
B. other machienes mix the chips and water to make pulp
C. other machienes squueeze the pulp into long sheets of paper
D. huge rollers then squeeze the pulp into long sheets of paper
E. huge rollers hold up to seventeen kilometers of paper
The following text is for questions 19 and 20
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writting to complain about an article in lat Monday’s newspaper,”School fail low-income children.” As the head teacher of one of of the largest junior high schools in the city, I feel strongly that the article does not describe our school.
My school has children from many different economic backgrounds, but a large percentage come from lower-income families. Nevertheles, our tests show that the children do well and benefit from the excellenct work our teacher do. Last year our school moved from 24th to 5th place according to the official assessment by the state government. This is clearly not the “failure” that the article suggests.
I would strongly recommend that more careful research should be conducted in the future so that your newspaper will more realistically describe the true situation in our schools.
Yours sincerely,
Joan Gonzales
The letter shows Ms. Gonzales’s strong disagreement with the newspaper’s claim that ....
A. children from low-income families do not perform well in the official assessment
B. the poor students in her school fail in the national examination
C. her school only admit students from economically advantage families
D. many of her students fail because of their parents’ low income
E. low income children are not as good as high-income children
The following text is for questions 19 and 20
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writting to complain about an article in lat Monday’s newspaper,”School fail low-income children.” As the head teacher of one of of the largest junior high schools in the city, I feel strongly that the article does not describe our school.
My school has children from many different economic backgrounds, but a large percentage come from lower-income families. Nevertheles, our tests show that the children do well and benefit from the excellenct work our teacher do. Last year our school moved from 24th to 5th place according to the official assessment by the state government. This is clearly not the “failure” that the article suggests.
I would strongly recommend that more careful research should be conducted in the future so that your newspaper will more realistically describe the true situation in our schools.
Yours sincerely,
Joan Gonzales
What is expected by Joan Gonzales from Monday’s newspaper?
A. To present information based on facts
B. To conduct more research
C. To fix the information given
D. To explain more about that school
E. To be responsible for the report
This text is for questions 21 to 23
In the 1930’s, Chester F Carlson was working in the patents departement of a large electronics firm in New York City. Etc
He came up with the idea for a machine that would copy documents quickly and efficientlty. He researched the idea in the library and then worked over a three year period on developing a machine that used a light, an electrostatically charged plate, and powder to duplicate images or paper. Etc
Carlson felt that he had a good idea, one that would be extremely helpful in the business world. He tried to sell his idea to a number of large corporations, but they were not terribly interested in his machine. He was able to get some help in developing the machine from a nonprofit institute., and a few years later he sold the machine to a small family owned company. This small company grew into the giant Xerox Corporation.
What triggered Carlson invent Xerox?
A. Typists and photographers dissatisfied him
B. The legal document were lenght and costly
C. “Dry writing” is better than typing or photograping
D. Time and financial inefficiency of copying the patent documents by to the typists and/or photographers inspired Carlson
E. Mary large companies need an effective machine that can copy office documents efficiently
This text is for questions 21 to 23
In the 1930’s, Chester F Carlson was working in the patents departement of a large electronics firm in New York City. Etc
He came up with the idea for a machine that would copy documents quickly and efficientlty. He researched the idea in the library and then worked over a three year period on developing a machine that used a light, an electrostatically charged plate, and powder to duplicate images or paper. Etc
Carlson felt that he had a good idea, one that would be extremely helpful in the business world. He tried to sell his idea to a number of large corporations, but they were not terribly interested in his machine. He was able to get some help in developing the machine from a nonprofit institute., and a few years later he sold the machine to a small family owned company. This small company grew into the giant Xerox Corporation.
What is the main idea of paragraph two?
A. Carlson invented photocopy machine
B. Carlson’s machine is producing xerographic copy
C. Carlson sells his idea to many large companies
D. Carlson needs electrostatically charged plate for his machine to work
E. Carlson was dissatisfied with the work of typists and photographers
This text is for questions 21 to 23
In the 1930’s, Chester F Carlson was working in the patents departement of a large electronics firm in New York City. Etc
He came up with the idea for a machine that would copy documents quickly and efficientlty. He researched the idea in the library and then worked over a three year period on developing a machine that used a light, an electrostatically charged plate, and powder to duplicate images or paper. Etc
Carlson felt that he had a good idea, one that would be extremely helpful in the business world. He tried to sell his idea to a number of large corporations, but they were not terribly interested in his machine. He was able to get some help in developing the machine from a nonprofit institute., and a few years later he sold the machine to a small family owned company. This small company grew into the giant Xerox Corporation.
What made many large companies decline Carlson’s idea?
A. The machine was costly
B. They were not interested in his idea
C. The need of the machine was relatively small
D. The urgency of the machine was nil
E. Only small companies needed the machine.
Rearrage the following jumbled sentences into the correct and meaningful paragraph.
1. In 2002, he released his debut studio album called ”Waiting for my Rocket to come”
2. The first public performance was in San Diego Coffee house in 2000
3. In 2008, he released his third studio album entitled ”We sing, We dance, We steal things”
4. Jason Thomas Mraz is an American song writer who was born on June 23, 1977
5. In July 2014, Mraz sold over seen million albums and over million digital singles
6. Mraz then nominated in two categories for the Grammy Awards and won two awards
The corrcet arrangement is ....
A. 2 – 3 – 1 – 6 – 5 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 1 – 6 – 4 – 5
C. 4 – 2 – 1 – 3 – 5 – 6
D. 5 – 2 – 1 – 3 – 6 – 4
E. 6 – 2 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 5
Rearrage the following jumbled sentences into the correct and meaningful procedure!
How to operate a digital thermometer:
1. Wait for few seconds until you hear its beep sounds
2. To make sure the thermometer is working, switch iy on first
3. Set the temperature to zero as you can see it from the indicator
4. Place the tip of the thermometer under your tongue, keep it in that position by closing your tips
5. Take the thermometer out of your mouth and see your temperature
The correct arrangement is ....
A. 2 – 3 – 4 – 1 – 5
B. 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 1
C. 1 – 3 – 4 – 2 – 5
D. 2 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 5
E. 3 – 1 – 4 – 2 – 5
The following text is for questions 26 and 27
Chinese Group Demand
That Japanese Emperor
Return Ancient Artefact
By Ankit Panda
February13, 2016
Adding to a growing list of diplomatic disputes between China and Japan, a Chinese group is demanding that Japan’s emperor return a 1.300 year old artefact that was allegedly looted by Japanese Soldiers in the 1930s. Acccording to a Xinhua repot, the artefact in question in the Honglujing Stele, originally from “north eastern China”.
From Xinhua’s repot, it is unclear the extent to which the Chinese government is involved in the request for the return on the artefact. The Chinese government is involved in the request for the return on the artefact. The Chine federation of demanding Compensation from Japan (CFDC) is a civic group, independent of the government. “The group” seeks compensation for personal, material and spiritual damage caused by Japanes militarism during the country’s aggression againt China in the 20th century”.
What can be inferred from the text?
A. China and Japan had a great relationship during the first half of the 20th century
B. China Federation of Demanding Compensation (CFDC) has asked Japan to return the artifact without any condition
C. Japan was ruled by China in the 20th century
D. CFDC wanted the Japan emperor to admit their aggression to China in the 20th century
E. CFDC may have sent a letter directly to the Japan emperor without involving their government
The following text is for questions 26 and 27
Chinese Group Demand
That Japanese Emperor
Return Ancient Artefact
By Ankit Panda
February13, 2016
Adding to a growing list of diplomatic disputes between China and Japan, a Chinese group is demanding that Japan’s emperor return a 1.300 year old artefact that was allegedly looted by Japanese Soldiers in the 1930s. Acccording to a Xinhua repot, the artefact in question in the Honglujing Stele, originally from “north eastern China”.
From Xinhua’s repot, it is unclear the extent to which the Chinese government is involved in the request for the return on the artefact. The Chinese government is involved in the request for the return on the artefact. The Chine federation of demanding Compensation from Japan (CFDC) is a civic group, independent of the government. “The group” seeks compensation for personal, material and spiritual damage caused by Japanes militarism during the country’s aggression againt China in the 20th century”.
“.... a Chinese Group is demanding that Japan emperor return a 1.300 year old artefact that was allegedly looted by Japanese soldiers in the 1930s.” (Paragraph 1)
The underlined word is closest in meaning to .....
A. Stolen
B. Damaged
C. Neglected
D. Borrowed
E. Taken
The following text is for questions 28 to 30
Mark Thiessen, Associated Press, Anchorage, Alaska Sci-Tech Tue, July 24 2012, 6:15.
A new video initiative is bringing the famed brown bears of Alaska’s Katmai National Park directly to computers and smartphones.
Without having to go there, you will be able to watch mature bears compete for salmon at Brook Falls and other sites and cubs tumbing over each other as they play.
“I think it’s an unparalled opportunity for people to get that front row seat of the lives of the bears at Brooks Camp.
The project is a partnership with explore.org, which set up four high definition cameras in Katmai.
The cameras provide access to a national park that is difficult to reach an expensive for most tourists. It is about 275 miles sothwest of Anchorage, but no roads lead to Katmai.
“It takes alot of time, a lot of effect and a lot of money, and the webcams will make it accessible to anyone with access to a computer, a smartphone, a tablet devoce,” Wood said.
What is the text about?
A. A video display of Katmai’s bears for computers and
smartphones
B. The life of Alaskan bears in their natural habitat
C. How to protect the endangered Alaskan bears
D. The bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska
E. Webcams with the newest technology
The following text is for questions 28 to 30
Mark Thiessen, Associated Press, Anchorage, Alaska Sci-Tech Tue, July 24 2012, 6:15.
A new video initiative is bringing the famed brown bears of Alaska’s Katmai National Park directly to computers and smartphones.
Without having to go there, you will be able to watch mature bears compete for salmon at Brook Falls and other sites and cubs tumbing over each other as they play.
“I think it’s an unparalled opportunity for people to get that front row seat of the lives of the bears at Brooks Camp.
The project is a partnership with explore.org, which set up four high definition cameras in Katmai.
The cameras provide access to a national park that is difficult to reach an expensive for most tourists. It is about 275 miles sothwest of Anchorage, but no roads lead to Katmai.
“It takes alot of time, a lot of effect and a lot of money, and the webcams will make it accessible to anyone with access to a computer, a smartphone, a tablet devoce,” Wood said.
It’s proudly stated in the text that ....
A. A new video can be used with a computer
B. The project is partnership with explore.org and Katmai
C. We can use the new video to shoot bears without going to their habitat
D. Katmai National Park has made a video of their bears in nature environment
E. Webcams enable us to see bears’ life in nature on a computer or smartphone
The following text is for questions 28 to 30
Mark Thiessen, Associated Press, Anchorage, Alaska Sci-Tech Tue, July 24 2012, 6:15.
A new video initiative is bringing the famed brown bears of Alaska’s Katmai National Park directly to computers and smartphones.
Without having to go there, you will be able to watch mature bears compete for salmon at Brook Falls and other sites and cubs tumbing over each other as they play.
“I think it’s an unparalled opportunity for people to get that front row seat of the lives of the bears at Brooks Camp.
The project is a partnership with explore.org, which set up four high definition cameras in Katmai.
The cameras provide access to a national park that is difficult to reach an expensive for most tourists. It is about 275 miles sothwest of Anchorage, but no roads lead to Katmai.
“It takes alot of time, a lot of effect and a lot of money, and the webcams will make it accessible to anyone with access to a computer, a smartphone, a tablet devoce,” Wood said.
“ .... to watch mature bears compete
for salmon at Brook Falls.” (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word is the most closely associated to ....
A. Fight
B. Kill
C. Hug
D. Defeat
E. Defend
The following text is for questions 31 to 33
Apartment offer Practical Living
The number of high rise apartment buildings continues to mushroom not only in the center of the city but also in suburban areas. This shows that many Indonesians enjoy living in apartment.
In the first place, people prefer to live in an apartment because it is located near strategic areas. They can save time and energy as they don’t have to experience terrible traffic jam.
In addition, they enjoy the new life style because an apartment offers comfort and privacy so they don’t have to worry about the city’s high crime rate as most apartments have 24 hour security systems
Morever, people now enjoy practicality and this is reflected in the design of their place.
From the fact above, it is clear that apartments offer practical living which thus make them mushrooming.
According to paragraph two, what does an apartment offer?
A. Comfort
B. Security
C. Practicality
D. Privacy
E. Safety
The following text is for questions 31 to 33
Apartment offer Practical Living
The number of high rise apartment buildings continues to mushroom not only in the center of the city but also in suburban areas. This shows that many Indonesians enjoy living in apartment.
In the first place, people prefer to live in an apartment because it is located near strategic areas. They can save time and energy as they don’t have to experience terrible traffic jam.
In addition, they enjoy the new life style because an apartment offers comfort and privacy so they don’t have to worry about the city’s high crime rate as most apartments have 24 hour security systems
Morever, people now enjoy practicality and this is reflected in the design of their place.
From the fact above, it is clear that apartments offer practical living which thus make them mushrooming.
It can be inferred from the text that ....
A. Many Indonesian people right now enjoy living in a smaal house
B. Practicality means security
C. People prefer living in an apartment because it is located near office areas.
D. Living in an apartment creates practical lifestyle
E. Secure life style is mostly preferred now.
The following text is for questions 31 to 33
Apartment offer Practical Living
The number of high rise apartment buildings continues to mushroom not only in the center of the city but also in suburban areas. This shows that many Indonesians enjoy living in apartment.
In the first place, people prefer to live in an apartment because it is located near strategic areas. They can save time and energy as they don’t have to experience terrible traffic jam.
In addition, they enjoy the new life style because an apartment offers comfort and privacy so they don’t have to worry about the city’s high crime rate as most apartments have 24 hour security systems
Morever, people now enjoy practicality and this is reflected in the design of their place.
From the fact above, it is clear that apartments offer practical living which thus make them mushrooming.
“The number of high rise apartment buildings continues to mushroom not only in the center .... “ (Paragraph 1)
The underlined word is closest in meaning to ....
A. Increase
B. Enhance
C. Boost
D. Intensify
E. Raise
The following text is for questions 34 to 36
SNAKES
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group as lizard (the sealed group, Squamata) but from a sub group of their own(Serpentes)
Snakes have two legs but a long time ago they had claws to help them slither along.
Snakes often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cpld blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.
A snake’s diet usually consist of frogs, lizards, and mice and other snakes. The Anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs. Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like Cobra.
Since the snakes are cold blooded, they .......
A. Like sucking the cool blood
B. Avoid sun bathing to their skins
C. Never sun bathe in the warm weather
D. Live on the ground in deserted burrows
E. Require the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies
The following text is for questions 34 to 36
SNAKES
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group as lizard (the sealed group, Squamata) but from a sub group of their own(Serpentes)
Snakes have two legs but a long time ago they had claws to help them slither along.
Snakes often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cpld blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.
A snake’s diet usually consist of frogs, lizards, and mice and other snakes. The Anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs. Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like Cobra.
We know from the text that snakes ....
A. do not have claws
B. do not like sunlight
C. have two legs and claws
D. use their legs to climb the tree
E. use their claws to slither along the ground
The following text is for questions 34 to 36
SNAKES
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group as lizard (the sealed group, Squamata) but from a sub group of their own(Serpentes)
Snakes have two legs but a long time ago they had claws to help them slither along.
Snakes often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cpld blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.
A snake’s diet usually consist of frogs, lizards, and mice and other snakes. The Anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs. Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like Cobra.
How do flying snakes protect themselves?
A. They fly away
B. They use their fangs
C. They scare their enemies
D. The strecth out their skin
E. They eat the other animals
This text is for questions 37 to 39
Promoting Tourism: Good or Bad
Lots of tourists visit our town, but many people argue whether this is good or bad for the community. Each side has their own viewpoints.
Those in favor of the tourist industry argue
that tourism brings money to town and creates employment. Business owner also supports this saying that tourism promotes development in town.
People againts tourism, however, say that most of tourist’ dollars are spent in international hotel owned by foreign interest groups.
Undoubtedly, the local council should please both sides. Not only should it promote tourism, but also restrict new development that would cause traffic and water supply problems.
From the viewpoint of those who disagree with tourist industry, who will likely receive the most different benefit?
A. business owners
B. the local people
C. the local community
D. the local government
E. international hotel owners
This text is for questions 37 to 39
Promoting Tourism: Good or Bad
Lots of tourists visit our town, but many people argue whether this is good or bad for the community. Each side has their own viewpoints.
Those in favor of the tourist industry argue
that tourism brings money to town and creates employment. Business owner also supports this saying that tourism promotes development in town.
People againts tourism, however, say that most of tourist’ dollars are spent in international hotel owned by foreign interest groups.
Undoubtedly, the local council should please both sides. Not only should it promote tourism, but also restrict new development that would cause traffic and water supply problems.
What are the factors that make the people agree to the tourist industry?
A. Business, finance, culture and infrastructure
B. Investment, community building, cultural undestanding
C. Business, development, investment and social
D. Public facilities, development, finance, social
E. Finance, infrastructure, cultural understanding, community development.
This text is for questions 37 to 39
Promoting Tourism: Good or Bad
Lots of tourists visit our town, but many people argue whether this is good or bad for the community. Each side has their own viewpoints.
Those in favor of the tourist industry argue
that tourism brings money to town and creates employment. Business owner also supports this saying that tourism promotes development in town.
People againts tourism, however, say that most of tourist’ dollars are spent in international hotel owned by foreign interest groups.
Undoubtedly, the local council should please both sides. Not only should it promote tourism, but also restrict new development that would cause traffic and water supply problems.
“Not only should it promote tourism, but also restrict new development ....”(Paragraph 4)
The underlined word is closest in meaning to ....
A. ban
B. open
C. curb
D. limit
E. prohibit
The following text is for questions 40 to 42
Napoleon is a favorite fish for divers in many regions of the world. The fish can instantly be recognized by its size, color and shape. It is one of the largest reef fish in the world. Colors vary with age and sex. Males range from a bright electric blue to green or purplish blue. Mature males develop a black stripe along the sides, blue spots on their body scales, and blue scribbles on the head.
Napoleon fish are carnivorous and eat during the day. They can be seen feasting on shellfish, other fish, sea stars, sea urchins and crabs, crushing the shells to get the feed on the burrowing mussels and worms
Pairs spawn together as part of a larger mating group that may consist of over 100 individuals.
The Napoleon is mainly found on coral reef edges and drop-offs. They move into shallow bays during the day to feed, and tend to move into deeper waters as they grow older and large. Adults, therefore, are more common offshore than inshore.
What is the text about?
A. The description of Napoleon fish
B. The physical characteristics of carnivorous fish
C. The divers favourite animals
D. Napoleon’s family
E. The development of Napoleon fish
The following text is for questions 40 to 42
Napoleon is a favorite fish for divers in many regions of the world. The fish can instantly be recognized by its size, color and shape. It is one of the largest reef fish in the world. Colors vary with age and sex. Males range from a bright electric blue to green or purplish blue. Mature males develop a black stripe along the sides, blue spots on their body scales, and blue scribbles on the head.
Napoleon fish are carnivorous and eat during the day. They can be seen feasting on shellfish, other fish, sea stars, sea urchins and crabs, crushing the shells to get the feed on the burrowing mussels and worms
Pairs spawn together as part of a larger mating group that may consist of over 100 individuals.
The Napoleon is mainly found on coral reef edges and drop-offs. They move into shallow bays during the day to feed, and tend to move into deeper waters as they grow older and large. Adults, therefore, are more common offshore than inshore.
Where do Napoleon fish move during the day to feed?
A. offshore
B. onshore
C. deeper waters
D. shallow bays
E. coral reef edges
The following text is for questions 40 to 42
Napoleon is a favorite fish for divers in many regions of the world. The fish can instantly be recognized by its size, color and shape. It is one of the largest reef fish in the world. Colors vary with age and sex. Males range from a bright electric blue to green or purplish blue. Mature males develop a black stripe along the sides, blue spots on their body scales, and blue scribbles on the head.
Napoleon fish are carnivorous and eat during the day. They can be seen feasting on shellfish, other fish, sea stars, sea urchins and crabs, crushing the shells to get the feed on the burrowing mussels and worms
Pairs spawn together as part of a larger mating group that may consist of over 100 individuals.
The Napoleon is mainly found on coral reef edges and drop-offs. They move into shallow bays during the day to feed, and tend to move into deeper waters as they grow older and large. Adults, therefore, are more common offshore than inshore.
Which of the following statements is mentioned in the text?
A. Napoleon fish tend to move into shallow waters as they grow older and large
B. Napoleon fish move into deep bays during the day to feed
C. Adult females are not able to change sex
D. Napoleon fish are not carnivorous
E. The male fish has more attractive colours than the females
The following text is for questions 43 to 45
Announcement
CyboEnergy, Inc. (Rancho Cordova, CA) is pleased to announce that our company has been awarded U.S patent 8,786,133 entitled “ Smart and Sealable Power Investors”.CyboEnergy has impelemented the technology in its award winning CyboInverter off-grid solar power systems. For more information, please visit our website or contact us.
www.CyboEnergy.co.id
cybiEnergi@co.i
PH. 1 413 75 680 (office)
What is the objective of the text?
A. To inform the U.S Patent 8,786,133
B. To describe the implementation of the technology
C. To announce “smart and scalable inverters”
D. To explain the U.S Patent
E. To advertise CyboEnergy Inc.
The following text is for questions 43 to 45
Announcement
CyboEnergy, Inc. (Rancho Cordova, CA) is pleased to announce that our company has been awarded U.S patent 8,786,133 entitled “ Smart and Sealable Power Investors”.CyboEnergy has impelemented the technology in its award winning CyboInverter off-grid solar power systems. For more information, please visit our website or contact us.
www.CyboEnergy.co.id
cybiEnergi@co.i
PH. 1 413 75 680 (office)
Why has the company been awarded?
A. It successfully used alternative energy resources
B. It successfully implemented the new technology
C. It successfully improved the technology of power inverters
D. It successfully modified the energy systems
E. It successfully changed power systems
The following text is for questions 43 to 45
Announcement
CyboEnergy, Inc. (Rancho Cordova, CA) is pleased to announce that our company has been awarded U.S patent 8,786,133 entitled “ Smart and Sealable Power Investors”.CyboEnergy has impelemented the technology in its award winning CyboInverter off-grid solar power systems. For more information, please visit our website or contact us.
www.CyboEnergy.co.id
cybiEnergi@co.i
PH. 1 413 75 680 (office)
CyboInverter is the equipment for ....
A. energy saving
B. alternative energy
C. power supply
D.energy consumption
E. power diffusion
This text is for questions 46 and 47
Singapore to Develop Marine Tourism in Riau Island of Indonesia
Singapore has expressed its interest in developing marine tourism in Natuna, Anambas and Lingga, three beautiful yet hidden regencies in the Riau Islands provinve of Indonesia.
According to Riau Islands Deputy Governor, Soeryo Respationo, the three areas have their own beauty but lack of adequate infrastructure to boost toursm.
Singapore’s investment in the tourism sector would perfectly match with the islands’ need, he said recently. Soeryo said that Singapore Ambassador Anil Kumar Nayar visited the Riau islands administration on Tuesday to show the country’s commitment in developing the marine tourism sector.
Singapore is interested in making investment in....
A. tourism in the three islands in Riau
B. tourism in the sea around the three islands in Riau
C. building marine infrastructure in the three in Riau
D. buildingtourism infrastructure in the three islands in Riau
E. developing tourism industry in the three islands in Riau
This text is for questions 46 and 47
Singapore to Develop Marine Tourism in Riau Island of Indonesia
Singapore has expressed its interest in developing marine tourism in Natuna, Anambas and Lingga, three beautiful yet hidden regencies in the Riau Islands provinve of Indonesia.
According to Riau Islands Deputy Governor, Soeryo Respationo, the three areas have their own beauty but lack of adequate infrastructure to boost toursm.
Singapore’s investment in the tourism sector would perfectly match with the islands’ need, he said recently. Soeryo said that Singapore Ambassador Anil Kumar Nayar visited the Riau islands administration on Tuesday to show the country’s commitment in developing the marine tourism sector.
Whatis the main idea of paragraph 3?
A. Singapore shows its commitment in developing the marine tourism sector in the three islands in Riau
B. Singapore ambassador visited the three islands in Riau
C. Singapore needs to invest in the three island in Riau
D. Anil Kumar Nayar is the Sinagpore ambassador in Indonesia
E. Tourism is the best sector to invest your money in Riau
For questions 48 to 50, complete the following text with the words provided.
A farmer had three sons. They were strong and young but never agreed with one another. They often quarrelled among themselves. The farmer had (48) .... them alot of advice. But they always turned a deaf ear. They disliked advice. The farmer felt very sad about it and kept thinking about it. Then one day he came up with a good plan. He called his sons and ordered them,” Bring me a few sticks.” The farmer (49).... the sticks into a bundle. Finally, the advice worked out. After that, they lived (50) ....
A. taken
B. given
C. said
D. broken
E. received
For questions 48 to 50, complete the following text with the words provided.
A farmer had three sons. They were strong and young but never agreed with one another. They often quarrelled among themselves. The farmer had (48) .... them alot of advice. But they always turned a deaf ear. They disliked advice. The farmer felt very sad about it and kept thinking about it. Then one day he came up with a good plan. He called his sons and ordered them,” Bring me a few sticks.” The farmer (49).... the sticks into a bundle. Finally, the advice worked out. After that, they lived (50) ....
A. tied
B. added
C. banded
D. covered
E. attached
For questions 48 to 50, complete the following text with the words provided.
A farmer had three sons. They were strong and young but never agreed with one another. They often quarrelled among themselves. The farmer had (48) .... them alot of advice. But they always turned a deaf ear. They disliked advice. The farmer felt very sad about it and kept thinking about it. Then one day he came up with a good plan. He called his sons and ordered them,” Bring me a few sticks.” The farmer (49).... the sticks into a bundle. Finally, the advice worked out. After that, they lived (50) ....
A. pleasingly
B. harmoniously
C. prosperously
D. dangerously
E. miserably
Dear Nanda,
We are having a great a holiday here on the Gold Coast. Yesterday we went to the Movie World.
When we got up in the morning, it looked like rain. After a while the cloud disappeared. And it became a sunny day. We then decided to go to the Movie World.
The first ride I went on was Lethal Weapon. Next I saw the Police Academy show. After that I had lunch as I was really hungry. Meanwhile, Mum and Kelly queued for the Batman ride.
About one o’clock we got a light shower of rain but it cleared up soon after. We then went on all the other rides.
It was a top day. See you when you get back.
Love,
Samuel
What is the letter about?
Samuel’s holiday
The Gold Coast
The Movie World.
The Rain
Elizabeth II, born on 21st April 1926, is the eldest daughter of George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. She married Philip Mountbatten, a distant cousin, in 1947. The pair has four children: Charles, Prince of Wales, Anne, Andrew and Edward. She is the first monarch to send her children to boarding schools in order to remove them from the ever-probing media. She has a strong sense of duty and diligence. Her knowledge of current situation and trends is up to date. She possesses a sense of humorous rarely exhibited in public where a dignified presence is her goal.
What is the purpose of the text? It is to … .
Entertain the reader
Inform on a successful person
tell someone’s experience
describe a particular person
Crisp Roast Duck
Ingredients:
1 long island duck
2 cups boiling-hot water
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
Steps:
· Put oven rack in the middle position and preheat oven to 200° C.
· Rinse duck inside and out. Prick skin all over with a sharp fork.
· Pour boiling-hot water over duck (to tighten skin). Cool duck.
· Rub duck inside and out with salt and pepper.
· Roast duck, breast side up, until skin is brown and crisp, then remove from the oven.
What’s the text about?
The instructions to prepare crisp roast duck.
What’s needed to make some food.
The steps to make a delicious food
How to make crisp roast duck.
A cactus (plural: cacti) is any member of the plant family Cactaceae, native to the Americas. They are often used as ornamental plants, but some are also crop plants. Cacti are grown for protection of property from wild animals, as well as many other uses.
Cacti are part of the plant order Caryophyllales, which also include members like beets, gypsophila, spinach, amaranth, tumbleweeds, carnations, rhubarb, buckwheat, plumbago, bougainvillea, chickweed and knotgrass.
Cacti are unusual and distinctive plants, which are adapted to extremely arid and hot environments, showing a wide range of anatomical and physiological features which conserve water. Their stems have adapted to become photosynthetic and succulent, while the leaves have become the spines for which cacti are well known.
Cacti come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. The tallest is Pachycereus pringlei, with a maximum recorded height of 19.2 m, and the smallest is Blossfeldia liliputiana, only about 1 cm in diameter at maturity. Cactus flowers are large, and like the spines and branches arise from areoles. Many cactus species are night blooming, as they are pollinated by nocturnal insects or small animals, principally moths and bats. Cacti range in size from small and globular to tall and columnar.
Where can we find Cacti mostly?
In the jungle
On the beachOn the beach
On the mountain
In the arid and hot region
A cactus (plural: cacti) is any member of the plant family Cactaceae, native to the Americas. They are often used as ornamental plants, but some are also crop plants. Cacti are grown for protection of property from wild animals, as well as many other uses.
Cacti are part of the plant order Caryophyllales, which also include members like beets, gypsophila, spinach, amaranth, tumbleweeds, carnations, rhubarb, buckwheat, plumbago, bougainvillea, chickweed and knotgrass.
Cacti are unusual and distinctive plants, which are adapted to extremely arid and hot environments, showing a wide range of anatomical and physiological features which conserve water. Their stems have adapted to become photosynthetic and succulent, while the leaves have become the spines for which cacti are well known.
Cacti come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. The tallest is Pachycereus pringlei, with a maximum recorded height of 19.2 m, and the smallest is Blossfeldia liliputiana, only about 1 cm in diameter at maturity. Cactus flowers are large, and like the spines and branches arise from areoles. Many cactus species are night blooming, as they are pollinated by nocturnal insects or small animals, principally moths and bats. Cacti range in size from small and globular to tall and columnar.
The text is written to ….
give information about American cacti
explain physical feature of cacti
describe cacti in general
tell cacti ‘s life
The weather was very clear. I and my family decided to go camping last holiday. Father prepared the tent and other equipment. Mother prepared the cooking and eating utensils. I took my fishing rod and my brother brought his sport equipment. When everything was ready, we left for the camping site in countryside.
. There were many campers when we arrived at the camping site. Unfortunately, the good location near the river had been occupied by other campers so we had to look for another place. Finally,, we found a good place little bit further. It was near the big tree. After setting up the tent, my father and I went fishing. We joined other people sitting on the rock near the river.
In the evening, father made a fire. Mother cooked the fish we caught. I could say that it was the best fish I had ever tasted. Sleeping in the tent was a very wonderful experience. I woke up early in the morning. I felt fresh. Then I accompanied my brother playing ball.
In the afternoon, we came back home.
Where did the writer and his family set up their tent?
Near the river
Near the big tree
At the back of the river
Far away from other campers
Dear Lia,
I Have a boyfriend. He is my senior at school. He is religious, smart and wise.
Most girls at school like him very much. I feel so lucky that I have him. The problem is that my Mom doesn’t like him because he has a dark complexion. I think religion is more important than anything else. I’m so confuse. As a good daughter I must obey my mother. But I don’t want to loose a good boy like him. What should I do to convince my mother?
Love,
Inge
The Writer has a problem with ......
Lia
Her friend
Her boyfriend
Her mother
Dear Lia,
I Have a boyfriend. He is my senior at school. He is religious, smart and wise.
Most girls at school like him very much. I feel so lucky that I have him. The problem is that my Mom doesn’t like him because he has a dark complexion. I think religion is more important than anything else. I’m so confuse. As a good daughter I must obey my mother. But I don’t want to loose a good boy like him. What should I do to convince my mother?
Love,
Inge
Why does the writer’s mother dislike her boyfriend? Because.........
he is a religious boy
he has a dark complexion
he is a good boy
most girls like him very much
This is Kota Baru town. However, it does not mean that it is a new town. In fact, it belongs to the category of old towns. Kota Baru itself is really a big town.
In this town, there are many buildings. There is a big post office. It is near a bank. The bank itself is next to a supermarket, and behind the bank is a restaurant. In front of the bank there is a park. This park is pretty crowded especially on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.
What is the social function of the text above?
To inform an old town, kota Baru
To retell Kota baru town
To describe Kota Baru town
To amuse the readers
To: Dona
Please forward to others, there is no scout meeting this week since Mr Brown hasn’t come yet from Egypt. It’s cancelled until he is back.
Warmly,
Riry
+62897564
The scout meeting is cancelled because of Mr Brown’s….
absence
meeting
coming
information
To : Anthony
Please forward to others. Due to semester holiday all students must complete their writing assignment. The latest submission is January 20’ 2018.
Mr. Steven
The text is written to ….
remind the students to fulfill the semester writing task
tell the students about the semester holiday
ask the Anthony to complete his writing task
tell the students to complete the writing
Birth Announcement
Tequila and Tantor, African elephants at the Metro Toronto Zoo are pleased to announce their baby birth on Saturday October 21st at 06.40 P.M. The baby weighing 200 lbs, yet unnamed is believed to be female and is the 1st baby African elephant born in Canada.
Note :
Due to the unfavorable weather conditions, the baby will not be on public view until the Spring.
Where can we find the announcement above?
In Canada.
In Metro.
In the Zoo.
In Metro Zoo.
Dear Arya,
So proud of you on this great achievement in examination! Things turn out best for the people who make the best in any way. Please accept my message with the best wishes for future.
From Nadia
The purpose of writing the text is to ….
accept Nadia’s best wishes
admire Arya for her success
inspire Nadia to finish the exam
congratulate Arya on his achievement
Cappuccino coast is a natural ocean phenomenon. It is extremely rare, because it doesn’t occur very often. But sometimes, the sea churns out thick brown foam that resembles cappuccino froth. As cappuccino was brought to its shores by the strongest storm.
This creamy, fluffy and frothy beach has a mysterious explanation to offer. The foam gets its brown color from dirt and other impurities like seaweed excretion, fish remains, and dead ocean plants. This thick foam appears when salt water interacts with the decomposition products of underwater living creatures. Strong currents mix all of these impurities, they all are shaken and stirred together, eventually creating bubbles and foam that are carried off to the shoreline. The more powerful the swirl is, the more foam it creates. And, that’s how ocean foam is formed. They are quite cool when touched. This is definitely the place wherein the swimmers can revel in its divine caress.
The information text above is mainly beneficial for …
Coffee lovers.
Explorers.
Students.
Scavenger.
1. Its story is about a prison break and revenge.
2. I want to borrow it soon after Charlie finish reading it.
3. Charlie got a new book.
4. He wants Charlie to read more and play less.
5. It is called The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. 6. His father bought it in XYZ bookstore.
Which one is the best arrangement of the sentences above?
3-5-1-6-4-2
3-5-2-6-4-1
3-6-2-4-1-3
3-6-5-1-4-2
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