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Nomor 121 s.d. 180]
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Reading I
In 1989, the oil and automotive
industries and the National Association of Manufacturers created the Global
Climate Coalition (GCC) to oppose mandatory actions to address global warming.
In 1997, when the Senate overwhelmingly passed a resolution against ratifying
the Kyoto Protocol, the industry funded a $13 million industry advertising
blitz in the run-up to the vote.
In 1998 the New York Times published an American Petroleum Institute (API)
memo outlining a strategy aiming to make "recognition of uncertainty ...
part of the 'conventional wisdom.'" The memo has been compared to a late
1960s memo by tobacco company Brown and Williamson, which observed: "Doubt
is our product since it is the best means of competing with the ‘body of fact'
that exists in the mind of the general public. It is also the means of
establishing a controversy." Those involved in the memo included Jeffrey
Salmon, then executive director of the George C. Marshall Institute, Steven
Milloy, a prominent skeptic commentator, and the Competitive Enterprise
Institute's Myron Ebell. In June 2005 a former API lawyer, Philip Cooney,
resigned his White House post after accusations of politically-motivated
tampering with scientific reports.
In 2002 the GCC considered its work in
the US against regulation on global warming to have been so successful that it
"deactivated" itself, although the loss of some leading members may
also have been a factor.
16.
What is
the purpose of forming Global Climate Coalition?
a.
It is
supposed to contest mandatory actions to deal with Global Warming.
b.
It is
supposed to support mandatory actions to enhance global warming.
c.
It is
supposed to be supporter of Global Warming.
d.
It is
supposed to enhance Global Warming.
17.
What
does the word “Overwhelmingly” mean?
a.
Extremely
large perbedaan yang besar
b.
Controversial
c.
Ideal (gagasan,idaman)
d.
Convincingly ramah
18.
“It” in
line 8 refers to…
a.
Memo
b.
American
Petroleum Institute
c.
Tobacco
company Brown and Williamson
d.
Doubt
19.
Why did
Phillip Coney resign his White House post in June 2005?
a.
Because
he was so disappointed with tobacco company Brown and Williamson
b.
Because
of allegation of politically-motivated damaging with scientific reports
c.
Because
he has involved several prominent people
d.
Because
he is bored with working as a lawyer
20.
Which of
the following statements is incorrect?
a.
The
senate significantly passed a resolution against ratifying the Kyoto Protocol
in 1997.
b.
Doubt
seemingly has been means of establishing controversy by tobacco company Brown
and Williamson.
c.
The New
York Times published an American Petroleum Institute in 1997.
d.
In 2002,
The GCC thought if its work in the US against regulation on Global Warming to
have been so worth successful.
Synonym
21.
As long
as I know, those kids are raised by their grandparents.
a.
Forsaken c. Nurtured
b.
Left d. Asserted
22.
Yesterday,
two men demanded Mia’s car with menace.
a.
Happiness c. Graciousness
b.
Sadness d. Threat
23.
Bimo has
reminded Nita to be careful, but she hardly heeds it.
a.
Returns c. Recovers
b.
Review d. Regards
24.
Two major
points were finally declared in the conference, but some of the participants
deplored those unexpected decisions.
a.
Liked c. Regretted
b.
Distrusted d. Supported
Antonym
25.
Although
Mira and Maya are identical, their characteristics are totally different.
a.
Similar c. Distinguishable
b.
Distinct d. Irritating
26.
Susan
thinks if the circumstances will improve, in fact, it does not.
a.
Better c. Deteriorate
b.
Advise d. Forge
27.
Some
people are hesitant to the effectiveness of Kina’s solution to overcome the
problem that Imota Company is facing with.
a.
Sure c. Negligent
b.
Doubtful d. Ignorant
28.
Several
workers are pouring asphalt to harshen the road.
a.
Darken c. Soften
b.
Burden d. Harden
Analysis
29.
Joana,
who becomes the best student in Amigos University, is enchanting … smart girl.
a.
nevertheless c. Yet
b.
Or d. As well as
30.
Indra recalls … that book, but he forgets
where he put it.
a.
To bring c. Bring
b.
Bringing d. Brought
31.
I have read The Da Vinci Code four times, and
…
a.
Mia has
too c. So Mia has
b.
Has
Maria too d. Mia has so
32.
Watching
television, he chooses to go to bed.
a.
However c. Unfortunately
b.
Therefore d. Instead
of
33.
Pants which had been sewn are ironed by the
tailor. The other form of that sentence is….
a.
The
sewing pants are ironed by the tailor.
b.
The sewn
pants are ironed by the tailor.
c.
The
pants are sewn are ironed by the tailor.
d.
The
pants sew are ironed by the tailor.
34.
Harun has written seven novels and two
scientific books. The passive form of that sentence is…
a.
Seven
novels and two scientific books are being written by Harun.
b.
Seven
novels and two scientific books have been written by Harun.
c.
Seven
novels and two scientific books are written by Harun.
d.
Seven
novels and two scientific books had been written by Harun.
35.
I really need money,…
a.
My mom
should give it immediately
b.
My mom will
give it to me immediately
c.
My mom
may give it to me immediately
d.
My mom
can give it to me immediately
36.
Disturbing
noise, she can focus on her writing.
a.
And c. Despite
b.
Nevertheless d. Moreover
142. In a study of 163 patients, those with low
HER-2 levels …………. received Neu Vax injections following surgery, chemotherapy
and radiaton cut their odds of getting cancer again by half, and no one of the
women died during the study.
a.
whom c. which
b.
whose d. who
143. Ace said to his girlfriend, “ I met
a woman
A B
with
whose brother I went to school.”
C
D
144. Dr.Fitria Hariani,…………, a diva in a white
coat, doesn’t tell us that she won’t have an opinion worked up from my slides
unless I commit to her and her hospital.
a.
doctors c. the doctor
b.
a
doctor d. doctor
145. The new government has
promised to give
A
some
subsidies of oil’s price to help
B C
the poors in the country.
D
146. Miss Devina Oktavianingrum , ………. instructure
leader of chemical engineering program, she says, “Desalination, ………. newer
process forces the sea membranes, which let the water pass, but stop the salt
molecules, bacteria, and virusess.”
a.
an, few c. a, the
b.
the,
little d . the, a
147. ‘Excuse me, would you
mind……….?’
a.
if I
smoke there
b.
smoking
there now
c.
if I
smoking now
d.
smoke
there just now
148. There is nobody at
Zuma, the biggest jewelry store in the city and the jewelries were………..and…….by
thief there.
a.
stolen,
carry c.
stealing, carrying
b.
stolen,
carried d. stolen, carried
Soal nomor 149 s/d 153 mengacu pada teks yang rumpang berikut.
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Seventy percent of the Earth’s surface is
(149)… by water, only 2,5 percent of this water is fresh. (150) …, we only have
access to a fraction of this finite supply. The Earth’s water cycle has done a
great job of recycling this finite supply but now population (151)… - often in
places with limited (152)…- is putting this cycle under stress. Simply put,
more people are using the same small (153) ….of water.
149. a. covered c. contaminated
b. rounded d. contributed
150. a. in the other hand c. on and on
b. on the part of that d.
on top of that
151. a. supplies c.
remnant
b. Demand d.
fix
152. a. supplies c.
Residue
b. Demand d.
Remnant
153. a. Demand c.
Remnant
b. supply d.liquid
Soal nomor 154 - 157 mengacu pada bacaan berikut.
researches into whether people who are good
at solving brain twisters are more intelligent than those are not suggestion
that the experts make use of a
special type of insight. However, not only do they appear to be good at this
(choosing with the elements to process, to combine, or compare from the
information given), but they are also clever at making use of ‘general’ or
prior knowledge and at monitoring their own progress with a particular problem.
In addition, they appear capable of adopting an appropriate cognitive style
consisting of combination of impulse and reflection. Just what this combination
is still mystifies the researchers, and so does the original question, to which
their answer is a somewhat frustrating “possibly”.
154. What is the best title of this passage?
a.
The nature of intelligence
b. Are brain twister test of intelligence?
c.
Brain twister: how everyone can solve them
d. The cognitive style
of brain-twister writers
155. According to the passage, the expert insight involves ….
a.
a selection process
b. making use of general knowledge
c.
monitoring their own progress
d. a combination of
impulse and reflection
156. How does the author seem to feel about the research?
a.
Selectively interested.
b. Interested but impartial disagreement.
c.
Interested but somewhat dissatisfied.
d. Interested but rather mystified.
157. What was the researchers’ main purpose?
a.
To prove that brain twister experts are unusually
intelligent.
b. To seek a correlation between solving brain twisters and intelligent.
c.
To identify the experts monitoring process.
d. To describe the process
of solving brain twisters.
158. How did this extraordinary situation …?
a.
come along c. come away
b. come apart d. come about
159. An … vehicle or building does not have anyone in it.
a.
unerring c. irreverent
b. unmanned d. insuperable
160. If a story or event … it becomes clearer and you
understand it.
a.
unfold c. unlimited
b. undying d. inflammable
161. We wish that you … such a lot of work, because we know
that you would have enjoyed party.
a.
hadn’t had c. didn’t have had
b. hadn’t d. hadn’t have
162. The Wright brothers had realized from their
experiments that the most serious challenge in manned flight would be
stabilizing and manoeuvring the aircraft once it was air bone. … this problem; however, they had tried to
focus on developing control for guiding their aircraft.
a.
Because of c. Despite of
b. In spite of d. Besides
163. Microwaves are used for cooking, telecommunications, ….
a. and to diagnose medically
b. and medical diagnosing
c. and diagnosed medically
d. and medical diagnosis
164. The acids, salts, and vitamins that fruit
furnish are very helpful _____ a balanced and helpful diet.
a.
to keep c. keeping
b. kept d. they keep
165. “Mom, why do you insist on my wearing a jacket?”
“_____ I’m sure it’s going to be very cold
outside.”
a.
Until c. So that
b. Since d. Because of
166.
Hussain would
prefer drive his AE-86 rather than take
A B
C
a board of taxi in the Boulevard
street tonight.
D
167.
I am now accustomed to
_____ tea without sugar.
a.
drink c. drinking
b.
drunk d. drank
168.
If
mechanic had done the work properly, I _____ no problem with my car yesterday.
a.
have had
b.
would have had
c.
would have
d.
have had
169.
The
results of third experiment are even _____ the results on the second one.
a.
better as
b.
worse as
c.
worst than
d.
better than
170.
The book
that he has completed will soon published, _____?
a.
hasn’t it
b.
hasn’t he
c.
will he
d.
Won’t it
171.He
asked me whether he _____ my car to go to party.
a.
can borrow
b.
might borrow
c.
ought to borrow
d.
will borrow
172.”Anwar was promoted as
president of your company last week, wasn’t he?”
”I’m glad he was; he _____ in this company for many
years”
a. had worked
b. was working
c. has been working
d. would work
173.We
could not get a room at the beach hotel because we _____ reservation.
a.
would not make
b.
had not made
c.
were not making
d.
have not made
174.It was raining hard, but
by the time class was over, the rain _____.
a. has stopped
b. would stopped
c. stopped
d. had stopped
175.The traffic is so
terrible. We’re going to late. By the time we get to school, the class _____.
a. will begin
b. will have already begun
c. will beggining
d. has begun
176.Well, I think the new
theory is so _____.
a. appliance c. applicable
b. applied d. appliying
177.I
would rather you _____ anything about it for the time being.
a.
do c. have
done
b.
didn’t do d. to
do
178.Branco
asked _____
a.
what she
called for
b.
what for
did she call
c.
what she
call for
d.
she what
to call for
179.Several
people have _____ tried to change the man’s mind, but he refuses to listen.
a.
apparent
b.
apparently
c.
apprents
d.
being apparent
180. Rita … software that can support her job.
a.
call for c. call
off
b.
call on d. call