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In this section of the test, you will have a chance to show how well you understand spoken
english. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.
PART I.
Questions 1 to 4
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The
dialogues and the questions will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book
so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
After you listen to the dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers, and
decide which one would be the answer to the question you have just heard. Now listen to a
sample question.
Man : I highly appreciate you for helping me choose the right loan I need.
Woman : My pleasure, Sir. I hope you can use the money to buy your dream house.
Narrator:
What is the topic of the conversation?
Narrator: The best answer to the question “What is the topic of the conversation?” is
“Expressing gratitude.” Therefore, you should choose answer E.
Now let’s begin with number 1.
1. A. He got a new mattress.
B. He brought mattress to the gallery.
C. He sent a design to the art gallery.
D. He presented the design of the art gallery.
E. He failed to design the art gallery.
2. A. The man passed the interview.
B. The man got a job interview.
C. The man got a job.
D. The man did the interview well.
E. The man was proud of himself.
3. A. In the school library.
B. In the teacher’s room.
C. In the headmaster office.
D. In the information desk.
E. In the computer laboratory.
PART II
Questions 5 to 7
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogue spoken in English, followed by
fives responses also spoken in Englsih. The dialogues and the responses will be spoken twice.
They will not be printed in you test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the
speakers are saying. You have to choose the response to each question.
PART III
Questions 8 to 11
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some monologues spoken in English. The monologues
will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully
to what the speaker is saying. After you listen to the monologue, look at the five pictures
provided in your test book, and decide which would be the most suitable one for the
monologue you have just heard.
B. E.
C.
9 A. D.
B. E.
C.
B. E.
C.
11. A. D.
B. E.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken
twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand
what the spekaer is saying. After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the
five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you
have just heard.
READING SECTION
Yonarly Shings
123 Alphabet Drive
Los Angeles, California 9000z
November 17 , 2016
Dear Mr.Doe
A few weeks ago I ordered a terra cotta vase through your mail order catalog,
but when it arrived it was shattered into several small pieces. It appeared that the box
had been crushed by something quite heavy. I hope you have another just like it,
because I would still like to receive the vase.
I am returning the invoice that was in the box, and will return the broken pieces, if
necessary, to receive a replacement. Otherwise, I will eagerly await the arrival of a
new vase. If it can be delivered before Christmas, I will be most grateful.
Sincerely
Y. Shings
Well this is the way the fuel warning light work and gives the driver information about the
accurate amount of the petrol in the tank. When the level of the fuel falls, the float inside the
tank moves downwards. When this condition happens, the arm also moves downwards and it
make the lever touch an electrical contact. This switches on the fuel light in the car dashboard.
The red light which appears in the fuel panel of the dashboard tells the driver that he needs
more petrol for his car. When he pours more petrol into the tank, this condition makes the fuel
level rise and it pushes the float upwards. In return it disconnects to the electrical contact and
makes the red light switch off.
Elias Daniel Mogot, familiar with Daan Mogot, is an Indonesian national hero. Born
in Manado, North Sulawesi, on 28th December 1928 to Nicolaas Mogot and Emilia
Inkiriwang Daan Mogot was the fifth child of seven siblings. In 1939, his family moved to
This handsome hero has showed patriotism since he was very young. At fourteen
years old, he became a member of PETA. According to rules, members of PETA should be 18
years old or above, but he was accepted. He was very enthusiastic, showed great achievement
and was appointed the instructor of PETA in Bali. There, he met Zulkifli Lubis and Kemal
Idris and they had a close relationship.
At his young age, Daan Mogot had a bright career in the military. In 1945, he became
a major of BKR and TKR Leaders, a very rare achievement form a boy of his age. In the
same year, he was selected director of a military academy in Tangerang, his previous ideal.
On 24th January 1946, Major Daan Jahja, the regiment head, received information that
the Dutch attacked Japan and intended to seize the Japanese army’s weapons in their camps.
Major Daan Jahja thought that the weapons should not be possessed by the Dutch army.
That’s why, he asked Major Daan Mogot to lead his troop to the Japanese army’s camp to
demand their weapons. On 25th January 1946, Daan Mogot and his troop arrived at the
Japanese army’s camp I Lengkong. A peaceful negotiation filed and there was a fierce war
between the two troops. Major Daan Mogot was shot at and passed away in the accident.
Apple has done it again with the iPhone 7 Plus, a phone that’s as powerful as it is
controversial. In benchmarks, it’s more powerful than any Android flagship phone; in camera
tests it wows with 2× optical zoom and sharp photos; and it’s finally water resistant. There’s
just one little problem: it doesn’t have a headphone jack.
We took the iPhone 7 Plus out for the weekend to see just how good it is and whether
not having a headphone jack is a deal breaker.
Unfortunately, the iPhone 7 Plus is still gigantic. When you compare it to the Samsung
Galaxy S7 Edge, which has the same 5.5-inch screen, it looks positively monstrous in size.
The bezels at the top and bottom of the phone are overlarge, and slimming them down would
make the phone far more manageable. The iPhone 7 Plus’ footprint could be much smaller,
which would appeal to more users and be more comfortable to hold.
Source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/cell-phone-reviews/apple-iphone-7-plus-review
29. Which of the following features is NOT found in the product reviewed?
A. Its camera produces sharp photos.
B. It’s a water resistant smartphone.
C. Its size is still big enough.
D. It is comfortable enough to hold.
E. Is uses iOS 10 operating system.
34. Why did people name these disappear reptiles flourishing creatures?
Because ….
A. they grew in great sizes rapidly
B. they lived on earth several million years ago
C. they ruled the earth for more than million years
D. they completely disappeared from the surface of the earth
E. they changed the climate of the earth to continue living too much
35. How long were the huge sized reptiles estimated living on the earth?
A. 60 million years
B. 120 million years
C. 180 million years
D. 300 million years
E. 360 million years
What is the benefit of tourism for local people ? Well, tourism is now a huge
contributor to the economics of most countries can bring money, job vacancy and
advancement especially to develop regions. However, this money often goes into the pockets
of foreign investors, and only rarely benefits for local people.
Tourism industries will not give much benefit for local people if, for example,
multinational hotel chains don’t care about the surrounding nature when they build new hotel.
This can cause many social, culture and geographical problems. Some local people may get
job and money from that International hotel chain. However in case of missing that
opportunity, some of them still have their own environment.
Moreover, some facts show that tourists tend to go, visit and spend their money in es,
restaurants, bars and even luxury hotels of that multinational chains. They less go to such
places, restaurants, bars, hotels, shops which are owned by local people. This can prevent the
local people’s business from becoming even larger.
Most important thing, tours or excursions of tourism have little effect on nature. Even
it can disrupt or destroy ecosystems and environments, and if it does, the local people will get
the risk.
So the local government policies should be put in place to ensure that tourism will
make the benefit spreading widely. The policies should guarantee that tourism will not cost
any harm to any local people or places.
37. Why can’t the local people get good income from the tourism industry around them?
A. They don’t want to work in that industry.
B. The tourism industry builds many facilities.
C. The industry doesn’t grow well in the village.
D. The tourism industry doesn’t care the surrounding.
E. The owner of the hotels has many restaurants for the tourists.
38. According to the text tourism indutry…
A. builds restaurants and gives much for the local people.
B. make the local people’s businesses increase because of the tourism.
C. will make the benefits spreading widely in their own environment.
D. can attract the foreign tourists by building the local people’s businesses
E. causes many social cultural and geographical problems for the local people.
39. Most important thing, tours or excursions of tourism have little effect on nature. (par. 4).
The underlined word is closest in meaning to…
A. journeys
B. holidays
C. vacancies
D. day off
E. free day
46. Rearrange the following jumbled sentences into the correct and meaningful paragraph!
1) It is so much better now, since it has new classrooms.
2) In many occasions, she always helped me solve my problem.
3) I also remembered when I fell, chasing my friend.
4) This morning, I stood at the gate of my elementary school.
5) I spent my happy days with my friends for six years.
6) I remembered when I was nearly seven years old and studied here.
7) It is such an unforgettable childhood and I miss all those sweet memories.
8) I could never forget my calm and smart friend, Lidia, who just sat in the alley
watching her friends playing.
The correct arrangement of these sentences is... .
A. 3 – 7 – 1 – 5 – 2 – 4 – 6 – 8
B. 3 – 7 – 1 – 5 – 4 – 2 – 6 – 8
C. 4 – 1 – 6 – 5 – 3 – 8 – 2 – 7
D. 4 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 3 – 8 – 2 – 7
E. 7 – 3 – 1 – 5 – 2 – 6 – 4 – 8
Once upon a time in Muria mountain, there lived the family of Sunan
Muria. Amir Hasan or called as Sunan Nyamplungan is the son of Sunan
Muria.
He was very spoiled by his mother. (48) …, he became a naughty
boy.
Then his father, Sunan Muria asked him to study in Kudus. He
studied Islamic religion to his uncle, Sunan Kudus. After some time, he
became an obedient young man, Sunan Muria was very proud of him.
One day, Sunan Muria asked Amir Hasan to go to somewhere to
spread Islamic religion. His father asked him to go to an island that (49) …
from Muria mountain. It was on the west-north of Jepara. This island
seemed to be fade (kremun-kremun in Javanese). And from the time, people
called (50)… as Karimunjawa island.