1.
After attending the wedding party, Dona continued … the meal and having dinner with her family.
Correct Answer
B. To heat
2.
Head of committee … the ballots in the general election.
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B. Count
3.
Since Mario is presenter, he is use to … in the front of the spectators.
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C. Speaking
4.
The continental United States is … that there are four time zones.
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C. So big
5.
Benjamin was contributed a great deal to American art …
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A. Painting, teaching, and lecturing
6.
…. the last limit for human to overcome.
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A. Space is
7.
The doctor suggested that my father … smoking because of his illness.
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C. Stop
8.
I lighting designer must consider … their design are likely to be very wet in sudden downpours.
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A. Wheather
9.
Every students have to learn to conceal their … when they get a bad mark.
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C. Sadness
10.
The cheaf ordered his assistant … the potatos properly.
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A. To chop
11.
The room got … when the actor came in.
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B. Noisy
12.
Since erna Sinclair’s father never … her marrying Hudson Sinclair, the couple eloped to Singapore.
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B. Approved of
13.
The building in front of my house … for a month but it hasn’t done yet.
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C. Is being repaired
14.
The most popular TV series right now is Hannah Montana, It…. by millions of people
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D. Is watched
15.
I didn’t buy a new car, I just …
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A. Had this car painted
16.
Hospitals must be located ..major population centers for the advantageof emergency treatments.
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C. Near
17.
My Hans completed … the sweater for his father just now.
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B. Knitting
18.
Do you know …?
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D. How many months is Vera being stay abroad
19.
The boy over there wants to go hiking in the mountains, … his sister prefers to go to the beach..
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C. On the other hand
20.
People living in the suburb of Bandung are suffering from dengue fever, therefore, they …
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D. Badly need medical help
21.
Debo … a big house by the time his mother came from Jeddah.
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C. Had already built
22.
… able to keep cultivating corn, Miss Mona might not have been an artist.
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B. Had she been
23.
It is believed that by 2025 Indonesia … in gold Period (Gold Indonesia)
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B. Will have been
24.
I have to collect … tonight.
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C. The two-thousand-word essay
25.
I’m planning to a party tonight, but it’s raining very hard now, I wish..
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C. It would stop
26.
“I wonder if your sister likes seafood”
“oh, yes, she…”
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C. Does
27.
Anita and I missed the morning flight, and this made … late for our friends wedding.
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C. Us
28.
Either the management or the education system of our institute … to be reviewed to increase the number of graduates next year.
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C. Need
29.
Agung and Vektor are from the some town , but there are not …
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B. Relative
30.
“Bas, I think my fever is getting worse”
“You … a doctor before you get seriously ill”
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A. Had better see
31.
ERROR RECOGNITION (31-40)
Choose the one word or phrase which is not appropriate for the standard written English!
Despite of (A) the Taft Hartley Act which forbids (B) unfair union practices, some unions such as (C) the air trafficcontrollers, have voted to strike (D) even though it might endanger the national security.
Correct Answer
A. Despite of
32.
The rest of stockholders will (A) receivehis (B) reports in the mail (C) along with a copy of today’s (D) proceeding.
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B. Receivehis
33.
In order (A) to (B) get married in the state, one must present (C) a medical report along withyour (D) identification.
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D. Along withyour
34.
Found (A) in and near (B) the Sahara Desert, it is (C) the Caliandra tree has a limited (D) habitat.
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C. it is
35.
There was no (A) antique furniture (B) available in this gallery (C) three days ago. (D)
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A. Was no
36.
Mr. Tri is (A) concerned not only with (B) the presentation of his lecture, but with (C) the share (D) of his life experience.
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C. But with
37.
Dictionaries (A) would (B) be hard to use (C) without alphabetic (D) classification.
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D. alphabetic
38.
The leader original (A) first hand made flag (B) of Indonesia mighthave been made (C) by Fatmawati after the proclamation. (D)
Correct Answer
A. The leader original
39.
Teenagers (A) look (B) forward to watch (C) the last movie of (D) Harry Potter.
Correct Answer
C. watch
40.
Twelve o’clock is (A) the time on when (B) the sun is right (C) above (D) the sky,
Correct Answer
B. on when
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READING COMPREHENSION
Florence Nightingale was the pioneer of modern nursing. Born into a wealthy and well-connected Britishfamily in Florence, Italy, she was named after the city of her birth, as was her older sister born at Parthenope. A brilliant and strong-willed woman, she rebelled against the expected role for a woman of her status, which was to become an obedient wife. Inspired by what she understood to be a divine calling, Nightingale made a commitment to nursing, a career with a poor reputation and filled mostly by poorer women.
Traditionally, the role of nurse was handled by female "hanger—ons"· who followed the armies –they were equally like to function as cooks or prostitutes. Nightingale was particularlyiconcemed with the appalling conditions of medical care for the legions of the poor and indigent. She announced her decision to her family in 1845, evoking intense angerand distress from her family, particularly her mother.
Florence Nightingale's career in nursing began in earnest in 1851 when she received four-month training inGermany as a deaconess of Kaiservverth. She undertook the training over strenuous family objection sconcerning the risks and social implications of such activity, and the Catholic foundations of the hospital. Whileat Kaiserwerth, Florence reported having her most important intense and compelling experience of her divinecalling.
Nightingale's work inspired massive public support throughout England, where she was celebrated andadmired as "The Lady of The Lamp" after the Grecian lamp she always carried in her tireless evening and nighttimevisits to injured soldiers. Nightingale's lamp also allowed her to work late every night, maintaining meticulous medical records for the hospital, and writing personal letters to the family of every 20 soldier whodied in the hospital.ln 1883, Queen Victoria awarded Florence \ the Royal Red Cross and in 1907 she became the first womanto be awarded the Order of Merit. She couldn’t leave her bed after 1896 and died on August 13, 1910.
The pronoun which in line 4 refer to ...
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B. Status
42.
The word meticulous in line 19 is dosest in meaning to ...
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C. Thorough
43.
What appreciation did Florence Nightingale get for all her effort in nursing?
Correct Answer
A. She was awarded the Royal Red Cross
44.
Why did the role of nurse have poor reputation
at that time?
Correct Answer
D. Because it was thought to be the same as prostitutes.
45.
What is the subject of the passage?
Correct Answer
D. Florence Nightingale’s spirit and courage.
46.
Which of the following is INCORRECT about
Florence Nightingale?
Correct Answer
B. She possessed a divine power of nursing
47.
Reading 2 for questions 47 – 53
Read the passage carefully and select the one correct answer from the four choices (A, B, C, or D)!
Before the mid 1800‘s, a person undergoing surgery was in for a terrifying time. ln those pre-anaesthetic days, there was nothing to dull the pain but whiskey. In fact, it was quite common for the doctor to partake of the heavy liquor himself- to help himself endure the screams of the patient. Marijuana, opium, hashish, and also acupuncture have been used in China and India for many centuries as a pain reliever. In the West, alcohol was the most common pain desensltizer. To reduce the pain, surgeons would work as fast as they could, but the pain of the operations were still excruciating. Consequently, many people preferred to put up with their illnesses rather than going under the surgeon's knife
A Experiments throughout the Middle Ages led to the discovery of two possible aids for the suffering patient. ln 1275 a volatile, flammable liquid known as sweet vitriol was seen to put chickens to sleep and dull their sensitivity to pain. This was to become known as ether. One day an American physician by the name of Crawford W. Long noted that people under the influence of ether felt no pain. He immediately realised the potential to relieve the pain of surgery. The first operation using ether as an anaesthetic took place on March 30th, 1842.
ln 1772 English scientist Joseph Priestly discovered a gas called Nitrous Oxide. For twenty years it was thought that this gas would be lethal to humans. ln 1799, British Chemist Humphry David decided to test the effects of the gas on himself. Rather than killing him, the gas made him laugh. Forty Five years later, a United States dentist named Horace Wells attended a demonstration of nitrous oxide. He noticed that a man who was under the influence of the gas had dashed his leg on a table but felt no pain. That prompted Wells to try out the gas as an anaesthetic in his dental practice.
The use of nitrous oxide and ether as an anaesthetic became extremely popular across America and Europe. Advancements were made that allowed a patient to remain awake while a specific part of their body was made anaesthetic. Today local anaesthetics are commonly used by dentists and physicians while engaging in minor surgery.
What can be compared between Ether and Nitrous Oxide?
Correct Answer
A. They make it possible for the people to have painless operation
48.
Which of the following is INCORRECT about nitrous oxide?
Correct Answer
B. Lt was proved to be usable to human in1772
49.
What is the main idea of the passage above?
Correct Answer
D. The introduction of Ether and NitrousOxide as anaesthetic
50.
Lt can be inferred from the passage that the example of minor surgery is ...
Correct Answer
B. Mole removal