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Question 1 - 4 refers to the following text

After the Olympics, Cassius Clay emerged in the professional league under the sponsorship of the
Louiville Sponsoring Group. In October 1960, in his first professional heavyweight fight against
Turney Hunsaker, he won. After winning his next eighteen fights, fifteen by knockout, Clay was
scheduled to fight the heavyweight champion sonny Liston on February 25, 1964 in Miami Beach,
Florida.
Clay was considered the underdog to Liston who has knocked out his last three challengers in the first
round. Before the fight, as Clay was known to do, he verbally attacked Liston and Boasted that he
would win. To the shock of the boxing world, Clay’s prediction came true. He defeated Liston.

1. What does paragraph 1 talk about?


a. Clay’s first professional heavyweight.
b. Clay’s schedules in Miami Beach, Florida.
c. Cassius Clay’s boxing matches from 1960 to 1964.
d. Clay knocked out his challengers in the first round.

2. What does paragraph 1 talk about?


a. Clay’s first professional heavyweight.
b. Clay’s schedules in Miami Beach, Florida.
c. Cassius Clay’s boxing matches from 1960 to 1964.
d. Clay knocked out his challengers in the first round.

3. When was Clay’s first professional heavyweight flight?


a. In October 1960.
b. In February 1964.
c. After winning his next eighteen fights.
d. After knocking out his last three challengers.

4. What is the synonym of the word “defeated”? (paragraph 2, last sentence)


a. Bit
b. Bent
c. Bore
d. Beat

Questions 74-76 refer to the following information.


TOYOTA CITY
Toyota, a city in Japan, is one east central Honshu Island, in central Aichi Prefecture on
the Yahagi River. Toyota is the headquarters of the Toyota Motor Corporation and is a major
automobile manufacturing and assembly center. A classic company town, it has a planned
layout for its sprawling assembly plants, office complexes, and housing developments for
workers and their families. The city was formerly named Korono, meaning “clothing” amd
prospered from the late 19th century until the 1930s as a center of the silk industry. It’s
development as an automobile manufacturing center began with the opening of the first
assembly plant in 1937. The city’s name was changed to Toyota in 1959 after the second plant,
Motomachi, was opened and the population began to grow rapidly. Population (2002): 342,
835.
5. What is the main idea of the text?
a. The history of the Toyota City.
b. The geographical aspect of Toyota city.
c. The production of Toyota Motor Corporation.
d. The families and workers of Toyota Motor Corporation.
6. What was the old name of Toyota City?
a. Yahagi.
b. Honshu
c. Korono
d. Motomachi.
7. The word “their” in the sentence ‘It has a planned layout for its sprawling assembly plants,
office complexes, and housing development for workers and their families ‘refers to ….
a. Workers
b. Headquarters.
c. Assembly plants.
d. Housing developments.

Questions 8 - 10 refer to the following table

INDONESIA: FACTS AND FIGURES


(1998-2001)

Electricity production
Electricity from thermal sources 86.93 percent
(2001 estimate)
Electricity from hydroelectric sources 10.52
percent (2001 estimate)
Electricity from nuclear sources o percent (2001
estimate)
Electricity from geothermal, solar, and wind sources 2.55
percent (2001 estimate)
Number of radios per 1,000 people 155 (1997)
Number of telephones per 1,000 people 35
(2001)
Number of Internet hosts per 10.000 people 145 (2000
estimate)
Daily newspaper circulation per 1,000 people 2.2
(2001)
Number of motor vehicles per 1,000 people 25 (1998)
Paved road as a share of total
8. What does the table talk about? roads 46 percent (1999)
a. The usage of hydro and geothermal for electric energy.
b. The expense of energy for 1,000 people during 3 years.
c. The consumption of energy, communication, and transformation.
d. The need of electronic devices and natural resources for 1,000 people.
9. The energy that not being used is …
a. Wind sources
b. Electricity
c. Nuclear sources
d. thermal sources
10. “Electricity from geothermal, solar, and wind sources”. The underlined words has
a close meaning to …
a. Sun
b. Moon
c. Kerosene
d. Gasoline
Question 11-13 refer to the following email.

To … dwihastuti@yahoo.com
Cc… ekopurwandi@yahoo.com
SubjectEducation program
Message
Dear Sir,
We regret to inform you that the planned Education Program on English Teaching from
07-14 April 2009 has to be postponed due to unavoidable circumstances. We are
extremely sorry for the above change. However, we will keep you informed on the new
dates of the program.
Thank you for your cooperation at all times.
Best regards,
Sindu,
11. What will Sindu let know to the participant?
a. Unavoidable circumstances
b. Educational program
c. English teaching course
d. The date of the program
12. The paragraph tells …
a. The announcement of New Education Program.
b. The information of English Teaching program.
c. Rescheduling of Education Program.
d. The postponement of English language Program.
13. “We are extremely sorry for …”
a. Dwihastuti
b. Ekopurwadi
c. Addressee
d. Sender
Questions 14 – 16 refer to the following text.

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3 months, a saving of 30 % from the newsstand price.
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12 months, a saving of 45% from the newsstand price.
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73838979, PT Jakarta Globe Media.
3. Cut out and fax us the coupon provided at 622553258 together with the proof of the
bank transfer.
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prefer this option, please contact your local delivery agent to find out who your nearest
1. What is the information about?
agent is, call our customer service officer at the number above.
14. What is the information about?
A. How to be a subscriber.
B. How to send the money.
C. How to be a reader.
D. How to fax the coupon.
15. What is the third step if you want to be a subscriber?
A. Transfer the amount to the bank.
B. Call costumer care staff.
C. Contact local delivery order agent.
D. Cut the coupon provided and fax it.
16. What should you do if you want to save 30%from the newsstand price?
A. Get the paper at special discount for six months.
B. Buy the paper at special discount for 12 months.
C. Transfer the amount for the offer to Lippo Bank.
D. Transfer the amount for 3-month special discount.
Question 17 - 19 refers to following story.
- Maria Yuryevna Sharapova is a Russian professional tennis player. She was born in 1987
in Ngayan Siberia.
- At the age of three, Sharapova moved with her family to Sochi. She began playing tennis
at the age of four using a racket given to her by Yevgeng Kafelnikov’s father. At the age
of five or six, at a tennis clinic in Moscow, Sharapova was spotted by Martina
Navratilova, who urged her serious coaching in the USA.
- At the age of seven, she and her father boarded a plane to the USA with only $700. Her
father took her to the Nick Bollittieri Tennis Academy where one of the coaches checked
her out. The story goes that Maria knocked his hat off with the tennis ball, thereby
making a favorable impression. This led to her obtaining a scholarship. At the age of 9,
she was signed up by a number of sponsors including Prince (racquets). Oakley and Nike.
- In 2004, sharapova become the second youngest Wimbledon women’s champion in the
open era (after martina Hingis) by defeating defending two-time champion serena
Williams in straights sets (6-1, 6-4). In the process she also become the first Russian ever
to win that tournament.
17. What is the text about?
A.
The family of Maria Sharapova.
B.
Professional tennis players in the worlds.
C.
The happinies of having a great father.
D.
The working experience of Maria Sharapova.
18. In what age was Miss Sharapova being a model of some product?
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. six
19. “… was spotted by Martina Navratilova …” (sentence 4).
The synonym of the underlined words is …
A. Seen
B. Searched
C. Placed
D. Introduce

Question 20 – 22 refer to the following information.

TOYOTA CITY

Toyota, a city in Japan, is one east central Honshu Island, in central Aichi Prefecture
on the Yahagi River. Toyota is the headquarters of the Toyota Motor Corporation and is a
major automobile manufacturing and assembly center. A classic company town, it has a
planned layout for its sprawling assembly plants, office complexes, and housing
developments for workers and their families. The city was formerly named Korono, meaning
“clothing” amd prospered from the late 19th century until the 1930s as a center of the silk
industry. It’s development as an automobile manufacturing center began with the opening of
the first assembly plant in 1937. The city’s name was changed to Toyota in 1959 after the
second plant, Motomachi, was opened and the population began to grow rapidly. Population
(2002): 342, 835.

20 What is the main idea of the text?


A. The history of the Toyota City.
B. The geographical aspect of Toyota city.
C. The production of Toyota Motor Corporation.
D. The families and workers of Toyota Motor Corporation.
21. What was the old name of Toyota City?
A. Yahagi.
B. Honshu
C. Korono
D. Motomachi.
22. The word “their” in the sentence ‘It has a planned layout for its sprawling
assembly plants, office
complexes, and housing development for workers and their families ‘refers to
….
A. Workers
B. Headquarters.
C. Assembly plants.
D. Housing developments.

Question 23 - 25 refer to the following letter.


HRD Manager Jakarta, April 15, 2010
PO BOX 2000
Jakarta 12111

Dear Sir,
I would like to apply for the post of accountant that I read in The Jakarta Post dated April,
2010. I am graduate of the accounting department of an SMK in Ambon. For the last two
years, I have been working for a company dealing with export import. I enclose my
curriculm vitae and certificates, computer and English skills either spoken or written as well
as my recent photo. I would be glad to come for an interview at any time which is convenient
to you.
I am looking forward to hearing good news from you.

Yours faithfully

Ramona

23 “ … English skill either spoken or written as well as my recent photo …”


What’s the synonym of “as well as”?
A. And also
B. Further more
C. But
D. then
24. What might the manager do after reading the letter?
A. Working in the The Jakarta Post.
B. Promoting her to be an accountant.
C. Asking Ramona for an interview.
D. Deciding to fire Ramona

25. What position is offered?


A. News paper agent.
B. News reader.
C. Manager.
D. Accountant.
Question 26 - 27 refers to the following text
Julia Fiona Roberts was born in October 28, 1967. She starred the romantic
comedy, Pretty Woman, which grossed $ 463 million worldwide. After receiving Academy
Award nominations in 1990 and in 1991, she won the Academy Award for best actress in
2001 for her performance in Erin Brockovich. Her romantic comedies and crime films
collectively, brought box office receipts of over $ 2 billions, made her the most successful
actress in terms of box office receipts.
Roberts was the first actress to appear on the cover of Vogue. She was in People
magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People in the World” eleven times, tied with Halle Berry. In
2001, Ladies Home Journal ranked as her as the 11th most powerful woman in America,
beating out the national security advisor Condoleezza Rice and first lady Laura Bush.

26. What is the topic of the 2nd paragraph?


A. Julia’s early life.
B. Julia’s family.
C. Julia’s influence.
D. Julia’s experience.
27. When did Julia Robert receive award nomination?
A. 1867
B. 1990
C. 1991
D. 2001
28. “… her as the 11th most powerful woman in America, …” (2nd paragraph)
The word ‘her’ refers to ….
A. Julia Robert
B. Ladies Journal
C. Condoleezza Rice
D. Laura Bush

Question 29 - 31 refer to the following timetable.


This timetable is updated automatically from our planning system.
Cruise Ship Visit
Vessel Arrives Departs Previous port Next Port
SAGA RUBY 02/21/2010 02/21/2010 BAY OF TAURANGA
07:20 22:03 ISLANDS
SUN PRINCES 02/22/2010 02/22/2010 BAY OF TAURANGA
07:15 18:10 ISLANDS
DAWN PRINCES 02/28/2010 02/28/2010 TAURANGA MELBOURNE
07:45 09:35
DAWN PRINCES 2 02/28/2010 02/28/2010 TAURANGA MELBOURNE
13:20 17:00
ORION (CRUISE 03/01/2010 03/01/2010 BAYS OF
NAPIER
SHIP) 06:55 17:00 ISLANDS
PASIFIC DAWN 03/02/2010 03/02/2010 NAPIER BAY OF
07:00 23:57 ISLANDS
29. How many ship will go to Tauranga?
A. One
B. Two
C. Four
D. six
30. How long does it take to Tauranga by Sun Princess?
A. 10 hours 55 minutes
B. 11 hour 5 minutes
C. 12 hour 55 minutes
D. 13 hour 5 minutes
31. What is the table about?
A. The number of port to be visited.
B. The schedule of the vessels.
C. The names of the ships.
D. The departure time.

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