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Kamis, 21 November 2013

UAS outline XII

Expressions:
Blaming
Encouraging
Persuading
Prohibiting

Grammar:
Direct indirect
Passive
Conjunction

Texts:
Explanation
Discussion

Kamis, 31 Januari 2013

try out 2 ' 12-13


Listening Section

In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are 3 parts to this section, with special directions for each part.

PartI
Questions:1to5. Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions   spoken in EnglishThe dialogues   or questions will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
After you hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.
You will hear:
Man        : How about exercising tomorrow morning?
Woman    : Alright. Pick me up at six.
You will also hear:
Narrator  : What will the man do?

 Sample answer:
You'll read in your test book:     

A.      Do exercise at 6.
B.      Go with six women,       
C.      Take exercise alone,
D.      Leave the woman alone,
E.       Come to the woman's house.

The best answer to the question is "Come to the woman's house."Therefore, you should choose answer (E).

1.            A. Hobbies.
                B. Sparetime.
                C. Part time job.
                D. Daily activities.
                E. Collecting stamps,

2.            A. The librarian.               
                B.  The Broad Street.
                C.  The books in the library.
                D. The location of the library.
                E.  The function of the library,

3.            A. His pride.
                B.  His advice.
                C.  His intention
                D. His curiosity.
                E.  His agreement,

4.            A. Reading books.
                B.  Doing many activities.
                C.  Doing all sort of things.
                D. Writing some articles.
                E.  Reading books and writing some articles.
5.            A. Inability.
                B.  Uncertainty.
                        C.  Impossibility.
                        DDisagreement.
                        E.  Dissatisfaction,

PartII
Questions: 6 to10.
Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear several questions or statements spoken in English. The questions and responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question or statement.

Now listen to a sample question:
You will hear:
Woman                : Good morning, John. How are you?
Man       :...
You will also hear:           

Sample answer
A. I am fine, thank you.
B.  I am in the living room.           
C.  Let me introduce myself.
D. My name is John Travolta.

The best answer to the question "How are you?" is choice
A."I am fine, thank you."
Therefore, you should choose answer (A).

6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.       
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9. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.       
10 Mark your answer on your answer sheet.      







Reading Section














11. The reason why Avril wrote this note to Jane is probably because ......’
a.Jane will be away when Avril comes
b.Avril will go to Ben’s house to buy some fresh eggs
c.Avril won’t be in her villa when Jane comes
d.Ben will be waiting for Jane in Avril’s  villa
e.there are not any eggs left in the fridge

12. Whom should Jane see if she wants fresh eggs?
a. The next door neighbor
b. Ben, the teacher
c. The doorman, his name is Ben
d. Avril’s father
e. Ben who lives out of town












13. What is hte purpose of the advertisement above?
a. to promote the Italian Restaurant
         b.to represent Hotel Borobudur Jakarta
         c.to explain the process of succulent seafood
         d.to introduce Emil S. Praja
         e.to describe the seafood and jazz music

14. What time does the seafood and Jazzy night begin ?
a.every Friday
b.every day
c.at 06.30 p.m
d.every evening
e.at 06.00 in the evening


The Wind and the Sun

One day the wind and the sun were disputing which was teh stronger. Suddenly, they saw a traveler coming down the road
The Sun      :  I see a way to settle our dispute. Whichever of us can cause that traveler to take off his cloak shall be regarded as the stronger
The Wind   :  Would you mind not talking so loudly ?
The Sun      :  Sorry, Okay, you begin. I will retire behind a cloud
The Wind   :  I will blow as hard as I could and I’ll be the winner
The Sun      :  Okay, Good Luck
The Wind   :  zzzzzzzzzzz I’m so tired. I shouldn’t give up. I have to blow harder..... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
But the harder he blew, the more closely did the traveler wrap his cloak aroound him, tilll at last the wind had to five up in despair. Then the sun came out and shone in all his glory upon the traveler, who soon found it too hot to walk with his cloak on.

15. The following statements are true, except.....
a. The wind and the sun were disputing which was the stronger         
b.a traveler helped the wind and the sun overcome their problem
c.a traveler who was coming down was wearing a cloak
d.the wind and the sun were good friends of the traveler
e.the sun made the traveler put off his cloak.

16. “But the harder he blew, the more closely did the traveler wrap his cloak around him, till at last the wind had to give up in despair”.
The italic word has almost the same meaning as.......
a.run
b.surrender
c.stop
d.loose
e.miss

17. The generic structure of the text above is.......
a.orientation – complication – resoluation
b.orientation – events – reorientation
c.orientation – interpretative recount – evaluation
d.orientation – events – twist
e.orientation – crisis – incident – coda

Bird Flu Death Confirmed

Thailand : Officials, Saturday, reported the country’s 15th bird flu death after test results confirmed that a 27 yeard old man had died from H5N1 virus.
The victim was a 27 year old man from the central province of Utahi Thani, said Thawat Sunthrajar, Director General of the Public Health Ministry’s Disease Control Department. Thawat said the man died on Thurday
It was Thailand’s second bird flu fatality this year, following the death of a 17 year old farmer who got sick on July 24 after burying a dead chicken with bare hands. He had 16 chinckens at his farm, but the ministry did not say whether or not all his chickens were dead.


18. Who was the first bird flu victim reported in the text above?
a.a 27 year old man
b.Thawat Suntjrajarn
c.chicken with bare hands
d.Utahi Thani
e.A 17 year old Thay boy

19. According to the text, what made the two men die?
a.bird
b.chicken with bare hands
c.H6N1 virus
d. ministry’s disease
e.officials

20. The text belongs to a / an.......
a.report
b.news item
c.recount
d.exposition
e.discussion

21. According to the text struture, the first paragraph is called the.......
a.newsorthy event
b.orientation
c.issue
d.general statement
e.spesicif identification

Ant eaters are perhaps the most curious looking animals. Their long head and snout look like tubes and they have no teeth at all. Their front legs are very strong and armed with heavy curved claws with which the break open the nets of ants and termites and then, when the insects rush out, the ant eaters use their long sticky tongues to lick them up at great speed.
True ant-eaters are found in the swamps and forests of Central and South America. Scaly ant eaters or pangolins are found in Africa and tropical Asia.
Insect eating animals are sometimes called ant-eaters, although they actually, belong to other groups of animals. One of them is the ant-bear, which lives on the plains of south and Central Arica. It has long, erect ears, but short blunt claws, an almost hairless tail and is yellow brown in color. Unlike the true ant-eaters, it has small teeth


22. The text above belongs to a / an......
a.description
b.report
c.explanation
d.discussion
e.exposition

23. The second paragraph describes.....
a.the uses of ant eaters
b.the habitat of ant eaters
c.the parts of ant eaters body
d.the growth of ant eaters
e.the species of ant eater

24. The topic of text above is introdused in the..... paragraph
a.first
b.secont
c.third
d.fourth
e.first and second

25. “Unlike the true ant-eaters, it has small teetsh” (last paragraph). The statements above mean.......
a.the true ant eaters have no teeth
b.the true ant eaters have small teets
c. the ant bear has no teeth
d.the ant bear has big teeth
e.both ant eaters and ant bears have no teeth

26. What do the ant eaters use to lick the ants?
a.       they use their long sticky tongues to lick them up
b.      they use their feet
c.       their skin is very useful
d.      they lick the ants in swamps and forests
e.      they use the nets

Abortion : Legal or Illegal

There has been a great deal of discussion on the problem of abortion. The discussion includes : “Is abortion legal or illegal?”
When a country faces the problem of overpopulation, the government applied some methods to solve it. One of them is the method of contraception. However this method is not one hundred percent effective and successful. Consequently, some people argue that the abortion is the only effective way out.
Nevertheless, abortion may cause many negative effects for women’s health. Women risk their health and lives in bearing the weight of the operation and its consequences. The most common complications are inflammation, infertility, endometriosis and many other kinds of evary illnesses.
So far, abortions have become a dilemma for countries with a large number of citizens.

27. What do you call the text above?
a.explanation
b.exposition
c.discussion
d.description
e.report


28. In which paragraph does the text state pro and contra arguments ?
a.paragraph 1 and 2
b.paragraph 1 and 3
c.paragraph 2 and 3
d.paragraph 2 and 4
e.paragraph 3 and 4

29. The last paragraph is called the.......
a. reiteration
b.orientation
c.Conclusion
d.recommendation
e.explanation

30.“The government has applied some methods to solve it
The underlined word refers to.......
a.abortion
b.overpopulation problem
c. contraception problem
d.complication
e.discussion

31. “However, the method of contraception is not one hundred percent effective and successful. Consequently, some people argue that the abortion is the only effective way out”. In other words, we can say.....
a.       Abortion becomes the only way out because contraception method is not one hundred percent effective
b.      Alhough abortion becomes the only way out, contraception method is not one hundred percent effective
c.       Since contraception methods are one hundred percent effective, abortion becomes the only way out
d.      In spite of one hundred percent success of contraception methods abortion becomes the only way out
e.      If abortion becomes the only way out, the contraception method will not be one hundred percent effective


My Super Ex-Girlfriend (Comedy 96 minutes)

Starting Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, Anna Faris, Eddie Izzar Rainn Wilson and Wanda Sykes. Directed by Ivan Reitman.
Superhero Jenny / G-Girl (Uma Thurman) uses her powers to make an ugly post break up world for her ex-boyfriend, Matt (Luke Wilson). The film exploits female irrationality and could well be called “Why a Woman Shouldn’t be a Superhero” and deserve a slap inthe face for that.







32.My Super Ex-Girlfriend is a comedy film about.....
a.an ugly post-break-up world
b.a superhero played by Uma Thurman
c.a woman who is sfot and humble
d.a soft female who uses powers
e.a G-Girl who is very ugly

33. The writer thinks that My Super Ex-Firlfriend is.......
a.a very fantastic film
b.a bad film
c.good enough to enjoy
d.an unforgettable drama film
e.super if we like an action film

34.The text above belongs to a / an.......
a.recount
b.report
c.review              
d.explanation
e.spoof

35. “her powers to make an ugly post break up world …”
what is the synonym of the underlined word
a.       Wonderful
b.      Good
c.       Smart
d.      Powerful
e.      Bad

How is Dust Useful to Us?

Most people think that dust is very harmful to us. But this is not true. Dust is, in fact, very useful and therefore, it is essential to know what dust is and how it is formed.
Every solid substance is composed of very small particles. When these small particles of matter are scattered, they become dust particles. For example, if we go on breaking a brick or a stone into small pieces, it will turn into small particles. These particles get mixed with air and they are called dust particles. The air then carries dust particles from one place to another.
There are different ways by which dust is formed. When solid substance breaks, dust is formed. Smoke generated by the burning of coal, wood, petrol, etc. Also produces fust. Dust particles also come from dead plants, sea salt, desert, volcanic sand, etc. The particles of the earth’s surface also fly in the air in the form of dust.
The biggest use of the dust particles is that they help in the formation of the rains. The water vapors in the clouds condenses on the dust condenses on the dust particles in the form of water-drops. These drops fall on the earth as rains. The absence of dust particles can delay the rain. Likewise, mist, fog, etc. Are also formed due to the presence of dust particles.


36. Paragraph 1 ....
a. informs what dust is
b.introduces the participant
c.describes how dust is formed
d.explains that dust is not useless
e.describes how most people think about dust


37. What is every solid substance made of ?
a. very small particles
b.small pieces of matters
c.scattered dust particles
d.dust particles mixed with air
e.the particles of the earth’s surface

38 How can a stone become dust?
a. When dust is formed
b.When it is burned
c.When it flies in the air
d.When it gets mixed with air
e.When it goes on breaking into very small particles.

39. How can dust move from one place to another?
a. Smoke carries it
b.Smoke generates it
c.It carries the air
d.It goes on breaking
e.The air carries it

40. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Dust particles are the most useful
b.The presence of dust particles can delay the rain
c.Rain drops do not contain dust particles
d.Dust particles help the formation of the rain
e.Dust particles are formed as soon as the sun sets.