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7/25/2019 Soal stan B.Ing http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/soal-stan-bing 1/16 121. After the funeral, the residents of apartment building...  a. Sent faithfully flowers all weeks to the cemetary  b. Sent to the cemetary each week lowers faithfully  c. Sent flowers faithfully to the cemetary flowers  d. Sent each week faithfully to the cemetary flowers 122. Having been served lunch,...  a. The problem was discussed by the members of the committee  b. The committee members discussed the problem  c. It was discussed by the committee members the problem  d. A discussion of the problem was made by the members of the committe 123. The chairman requested that...  a. The members studied more carefully the problem  b. The problem was more  c. With more carefulness the problem could be studied  d. The members study the problem more carefully 124. Telecommuting is a new form of wor !!!to wor, such as fathers with children, the chance to wor while remaining at home.

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121.After the funeral, the residents of apartment building...

 a. Sent faithfully flowers all weeks to the cemetary

 b. Sent to the cemetary each week lowers faithfully

 c. Sent flowers faithfully to the cemetary flowers

 d. Sent each week faithfully to the cemetary flowers

122. Having been served lunch,...

 a. The problem was discussed by the members of the committee

 b. The committee members discussed the problem

 c. It was discussed by the committee members the problem

 d. A discussion of the problem was made by the members of the committe

123. The chairman requested that...

 a. The members studied more carefully the problem

 b. The problem was more

 c. With more carefulness the problem could be studied

 d. The members study the problem more carefully

124. Telecommuting is a new form of wor !!!to wor, such asfathers with children, the chance to wor while remaining at home.

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 a. Affording those previously unable

 b. Affords those who were previously unable

 c. That affording those unable previously

 d. Afforded those previously unable

12". After watching #ommunit$ %hield &inal match, 'ohn is tired!..heis going to sleep.

 a. And

 b. So

 c. but

 d. yet

12(. . .... owe much of their success of a group to their unusual powers

of migration.

 a. That birds.

 b. A bird.

 c. The bird.

 d. Birds

12). *either m$ brothers nor 'ane !!.a concent form for tomorrow+sfield trip.

 a. Need

 b. Needs

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 c. is needing

 d. are needing

12. -rof.Tono obects to ! Andi another chance to pass the e/ambecause his attendance for this semester was not enough.

 a. give

 b. gives

 b. gives

 d.given

120. The talian Tifosi+ raised their hand after Andrea -irlo madeaan!.from the penalt$ spot. The match ended up with the score 11.

 a. raw

 b. Winning

 c. elimination

 d. e!uali"er 

13. t is difficult to!!what the outcome will be. !..are based oncausal or !..relationships.

 a. predict # predictive # predictions

 b. predictions # predict # predictive

 c. predictive # predict # predictions

 d. predict # predictions # predictive

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131. There are two indie bands from -urwoerto. 5ne is Tunas6angsa %imphon$!..is 7oodnight 8lectric.

 

a. Another 

 b. $ther 

 c. the other 

 d. the another 

132. 9e are going to have our car !.before we go to 6andung.

 a. To fi%

 b. &i%ed

 c. fi%ing

 d. to be fi%ed

133. The establishment of that building as the icon of this cit$ ! sinceone $ear ago, but it+s not finished $et.

 a. has been being started

 b. has been started

 c. had been started

 d. was being started

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134. A computeri:ed map of the freewa$s using information gatheredb$ sensors embedded in the pavement!!on a local cable channelduring rush hours.

 a. Airs

 b. Airing

 c. air 

 d. airing

 

13". At the end of the nineteenth centur$, Alfred 6inet developeda test for measuring intelligence;;;;;;served as the basis of

modern < test.

 

a. 'as

 b. It has

 c. and

 d. which has

 

13(. Alcohol abuse is a problem that can lead to ill health,!..and

loss of emplo$ment.

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a. Breaking up one(s family

 b. $ne(s family can break up

 c. The famlily is broken up

 d. The break up of one(s family

 

13). !.cheaper, 6elinda would have bought it.

 

a. The notebook computer 

 b. The notebook computer had been

 c. 'ad the notebook computer been

 d. If the notebook computer is

13. !.., which is the highest in the range, appears challenging.

 a. )limbing the mountain

 b. The mountains

 c. *p the mountain

 d. The mountain that is

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130. The *orth -latte =iver!..from 9$oming into *ebrasa.

 a. it flowed

 b. flows

 c. flowing

 d. with flowing water 

14. A pride of lions!.up to fort$ lions, including one to three males,several females, and cubs.

 a. can contain

 b. it contains

 c. contain

 d. containing

141. The tetrac$clines,!..antibiotics, are used to treat infections.

 a. are a family of 

 b. being a family

 c. a family of 

 d. their family is

142. #ase studies are target of much septicism in the scientific communit$,!.used e/tensivel$ b$ numerous researches.

 a. They are

 b. Are

 c. yet they

 d. yet they are

143. The beautiful old red house beside the cit$ hall needs painting. The samestructure with the sentence above is .....

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 a. The beautiful old red house beside the city hall needs paint

 b. The beautiful old red house beside the city hall needs to paint.

 c. The beautiful old red house beside the city hall needs to be painted.

 d. The beautiful old red house beside the city hall needs to had painted.

144. The adder is a venomous snae ! bite ma$ prove fatal to humans.

 a. Who

 b. Whom

 c. whose

 c. whose

14". The &ord &oundation was established in 103( to advance human wellbeing b$!.fund for education.

 a. )ontribute

 b. )ontribution

 c. to contribuute

 d. contributing

14(. Hardl$ ever!!comet as clear as we can see now because onl$ once inten $ears will it happen again.

 a. We will see

 b. Will we see

 c. we would see

 d. would we see

14). f he had been given the letter, he could have nown about the news. That

sentence means !.

 a. he is not being given the letter 

 b. he was not given the letter 

 c. he knew the letter 

 d. he received the letter 

14. A period of eight hours ! not enough to finish this assignment

 a. Are

 b. Is

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 c. to be

 d. being

140. He is the ind of person who both... and tries to do better ne/t time.

 a. admits his mistake

 b. his admission of mistake

 c. he admits his mistakes

 d. the mistakes he admits

1". >$ brother hardl$ ever visits grandpa+s house,...?

 a. does he

 b. doesn+t he

 c. did he

 d. didn+t he

8==5= =8#57*T5*

#hoose the one word or phrase which would be appropriate in standart writtenenglish.

1"1. 9hen a bee colon$ becomes @Aovercrowded, some of the bees,@6accompanied b$ the old queen,@#left the hive to @Bestablish a new colon$.

 a. overcrowded

 b. accompanied

 c. left

 d. establish

1"2. >ost of the architects in this da$ and age @Auses computers rather thanhand @6drawings @#to generate threedimensional @Bimages.

 a. uses

 b. drawings

 c. to

 d. images

1"3. The @Aamount of caffeine in a teaspoon of tea @6leaves is the @#greatest

amount of caffeine in a teaspoon of @Bground coffe. a. amount

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 b. leaves

 c. greatest

 d. ground

1"4. Cice -resident 7eorge @A6ush+s quest @6for the =epublican@#presidential nomination was ceremoniousl$ @Blaunching in Houston.

 a. Bush+s

 b. for 

 c. presidential

 d. launching

1"". The dolphin never @Ahas to go to sleep full$ because it is able to shutdown each @6half of @#it brain alternatel$ and @Bthus never full$ losesconsciousness.

 a. has

 b. half 

 c. it

 d. thus

1"(. Dong 6each, the @Aworld+s longest @6derivabl$ beach, is located @#inthe@B southwestern part of 9ashington %tate.

 a. world+s

 b. derivably

 c. in

 d. southwestern

1"). The legal s$stem has @A much safeguards to protect @6 the right of @#

defendant to an impartial @B ur$.

 a. much

 b. the right

 c. defendant

 d. ,ury

1". @A n 100", @6 about a 3.0 million @# people @B were born in Enited%tates.

 a. in

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 b. about a

 c. people

 d. were

1"0. The worer bees choose one bab$ bee @A from the hive @6 to become thenew queen and then @# feed it ro$al ell$ made @B for pollen and saliva.

 a. from

 b. to become

 c. feed

 d. for 

1(. Historians @Anow that ture$ and pumpin @6were served at the firstThansgiving dinner, but, according to the records, some @# another inds offood such as fowl, venision, watercress, lees, and berries were @B alsoserved.

 a. know

 b. were

 c. another 

 d. also served

=eading #omprehension

'oni >itchell

'oni >itchell doesn+t loo or act lies a superstar. Fet she is one of the mostbeautiful singers toda$. %he pla$s a guitar and sings with a soft, gentle st$le.Her voice has an unbelievabl$ wide range G she can sing ver$ high notes andver$ low notes. And she+s able to sing all t$pes of music, from fol to a::.As a $oung girl #anadianborn 'oni >itchell taught herself to pla$ the guitar.Although she pla$ed quite well, >s. >itchell planned a career as a painter.After she graduated from high school, she attended art classes but soon left totr$ her luc as a singer. %he wrote her first song Ba$ After Ba$, while riding‖a train to Toronto, #anada, where she hoped to find a ob. t was a ballad, asimple song that tells a stor$. %he made up the tune b$ listening to therh$thmic clacing of the train wheels.>s. >itchell gets ideas for songs from her own emotions. %he e/presses herfeeling about life, about love and about loneliness. &or more than 1 $ears shehas been writing and recording hit songs. Fet she feels that she+s still growingwith her music. %he sa$s feel as if m$ best wor is still in front of me.‖

<uestion number 1(11(( is based on te/t aboveI

1(1. 9hen did 'oni >itchell decide to become a singer?

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 a. When she was a little girl

 b. When she was in high school

 c. Shortly after high school

 d. At the age of -

1(2. This stor$ is mainl$ about 'oni >itchell ...

 a. )hildhood and schooling

 b. Songs and singing

 c. Style and feelings

 d. 'igh and low notes

1(3. 'oni >itchell wrote her first song when she was ...

 a. In school

 b. At home

 c. working

 d. on a trip

1(4. n Toronto 'oni >itchell hoped to find a ob as a...

 a. Songwriter 

 b. Teacher 

 c. guitarist

 d. singer 

1(". 9hat is ballad?

 a. A song for the guitar 

 b. A song about a train

 c. A story put to music

 d. An easy tune to play

1((. 8motions are ...

 a. &eelings

 b. Thoughts

 c. songs

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 d. sayings

7lobali:ation

9e will never live in a trul$ global world, where geograph$ and local culture donot matter. 7lobali:ation is a process, not a destination. &or a start, people aresedentar$. >oving about will alwa$s tae time and mone$. >ost of what weconsume cannot be traded. %ince man$ services have to be provided on thespot, much of the econom$ is set to remain localJ nurses, nannies,hairdressers, gardeners, shop assistants, fitness instructors, cleaners, andtherapists cannot pl$ their trade on the other side of the globe. These servicesare the fastestgrowing area of richcountr$ econom$.

<uestion numbers 1() to 1)2 are based on the te/t aboveI

1(). 9hat is the topic of the te/t above?

a. /lobali"ation and culture.

 b. /lobali"ation destination.

 c. 0ocal services remain unaffected by globali"ation.

 d. 1rocess of globali"ation.

1(. According to the te/t, which one is not true?

 a. There is a possibility of the e%istence of such a truly global world.

 b. 2oving consumes time and money.

 c. There are some services which cannot be traded globally.

 d. Services are part of rich3country economy.

1(0. 9hat does the word pl$ mean?‖ ‖

 a. To re,ect.

 b. To misuse.

 c. To neglect somethig.

 d. To conduct.

1). 9hich one of these obs that doesn+t belong to a therapist categor$?

 a. octor.

 b. 1sychiatrist.

 c. counselor 

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 d.4ngineer 

1)1. 9hat is the s$non$m of the word nannies ?‖

 a. Baby3sitters.

 b. 'ousemaid.

 c. teacher 

 d. laundry

1)2. 9hat is the meaning of the word sedentar$ ?‖

 a. 2obile.

 b. Sediment.

 c. settled

 d. consuming

6an

6ritain has, traditionall$, been a great commercial centre and has a highl$developed econom$. Accordingl$, its financial institutions are also welldeveloped and have a long histor$. The ban of 8ngland was founded in theseventeenth centur$, and the industrial revolution encouraged the

establishment of new private bans and finance houses and numerous smaller countr$ bans.6ans became necessar$ as mone$ come to pla$ a larger part in societ$.7oods were e/changed for cashK labourers were paid cash wagesK serviceshad to be paid for in cashK new businesses needed large sums mone$ andwere prepared to pa$ interest. As mone$ @rather than goods became means of e/change, bans became important as secure places to holds deposits, assources of loans, and, with the development of the cheque s$stem, as themedium b$ which goods and services could be bought and sold without cashchanging hands.it is important to be clear about defining mone$ . >one$ isn+t ust the coins‖

and notes in $our pocetK it is also the amount held in ban accounts. &romthe late eighteenth centur$ onwards it was realised that time and effort werewasted and the change of robber$ or loss heightened if ever$ transaction waspaid for in notes and coins, so, as the bans increased in number, a s$stem ofpa$ment b$ cheque was developed. 6ans issued cheques to their‖customers. 9hen an accountholder made a large pa$ment he wrote theamount on the cheque, and the recipient placed it in ban account. >one$passed from ban to ban, and from account to account, rather than fromperson to person. 8ach individual was thereb$ relieved of the burden of havingto carr$ large sums of mone$ and the ris of loss was greatl$ reduced.Adapted fromJ #areers in 6aning b$ %tephen >oss

<uestion number 1)3 tp 1)" are based on te/t above

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1)3. >one$ is the . . . held in ban accounts.

a. Sum

 b. Amount

 c. total

 d. savings

1)4. The word establishment in last sentence of first paragraf cannot be‖replaced b$ . . .

 a. commencement

 b. formation

 c. standfast

 d. maintenance

1)". 9hich in the following isn+t a plus point of a cheque?

 a. services could be bought and sold without cash changing hands

 b. goods could be bought and sold easily

 c. the risk of loss can be reduced

 d. each individual cannot carry large sums of money

Biet is now considered a maor weapon against cancer. The E.%. *ational#ancer nstitute estimates that about onethird of all cancers are lined to diet,and recent research indicates that what $ou eat ma$ help $ou to significantl$reduce $our ris.#ancer develops over a long time, which means that $ou have $ears t$picall$decades G in which to hinder or promote it. =esearchers are finding that what$ou eat ma$ interfere with cancer growth at various stages. &or e/ample,certain foods can bloc the chemicals that initiate cancer. Antio/idants, found

in some vitamins and minerals, can snuff out o/$gen free radicals, substancesthat are thought to mae cells more susceptible to cancer, and the$ can evenrepair some of the cellular damage that has been done. And some food Gwheat bran in particular G has been shown to shrin precancervous cells.@=eader+s Bigest, >arch 1004

1)(. t can be inferred from the passage that, in order to reduce our cancerris, we should !

a. have an e%ercise

 b. avoid the mental stress

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 c. eat fruits that contain antio%idants

 d. have a good food

1)). How long do the cancer cells develop?

 a. in minutes

 b. in days

 c. In years

 d. In weeks

1). 9hat is the effect b$ consuming apples that contain antio/idant to ourcells towards cancer?

 a. They can make the cells easier to be infected by cancer.

 b. They can repair some cell damages.

 c. They can shrink the precancervous cells.

 d. They can enervate the cancer cells.

1)0. The word hinder in paragraph two in closest meaning to !

 a. push ahead

 b. promote c. shrink

 d. prevent

1. How man$ does the part of all cancers that aren+t caused b$ diet?

 a. one3third

 b. two3third

 c. a half 

 d. one3fourt