Listening Section
In
this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you
understand spoken English. There are 4 parts to this section, with special
directions for each part.
Part I. Pictures
Questions: 1 to 3.
Directions:
For
each item, there is a picture in your test book and four short statements about
it on the tape. They are spoken two times, and are NOT WRITTEN out on your test
book, so you must listen carefully. You must choose one statement - (A), (B),
(C), or (D) - that best describes the picture. Then, on your answer sheet, mark
your choice.
Example:
Look at the picture and listen to
the four sentences.
A. The clock is hanging at the left.
B. The man is holding some books.
C. The bookshelf is behind the man.
D. The window is wide open.
Narrator : Choice (C) - “The
bookshelf is behind the man” - best describes what is seen in the picture. Therefore,
you should mark (C) on your answer sheet.
Now let’s begin with picture
number 1
1.
2.
3.
PART II.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear a question spoken in English, followed
by three responses, also spoken in English. The question 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.
Now listen to a sample question.
You will hear
Woman : Where do you live?
You will also hear
Man : …….
A. In the morning.
B. On Jln. Pramuka.
C. With my parents.
Narrator : Choice (B) - "On
Jln. Pramuka." - is the appropriate response to the question “Where do you live?” Therefore, you should mark (B) on
your answer sheet.
4. Mark your answer on your answer
sheet.
5. Mark your answer on your answer
sheet.
6. Mark your answer on your answer
sheet.
7. Mark your answer on your answer
sheet.
Part III.
Questions : 8 to 11.
Directions:
In
this part of the test, you will hear several short conversations. The
conversations will not be printed in your test book. You will hear the
conversations two times, so you must listen carefully to understand what the
speakers say.
In
your test book, you will read a question about each conversation. The question
will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each
question and mark it on your answer sheet.
Example:
You will hear
Man : Are you a student here?
Woman : Yes, Sir.
Man : Where is the English class?
Woman : Next to the Laboratory.
Narrator
You will read:
Where does the dialogue happen?
A. At the hospital.
B. At the station.
C. At the market.
D. At school.
Narrator : Choice (D) - “At
school” - is the best answer to the question “Where does the dialogue happen?”
Therefore, you should mark (D) on your answer sheet.
- He
gave a lecture.
- He
introduced himself.
- He
thanked the woman.
- He
read the woman’s book
9.
What
kind of sport does the man like to play?
- Fitness.
- Soccer.
- Tennis.
- Badminton.
10.
What
will the man probably buy?
- A
car.
- A
bicycle.
- A
motorbike.
- A
mobile phone.
11.
What
does the man want?
- His
hotel bill.
- A
cup of coffee.
- A
business partner.
- The
first coffee-break.
Part IV.
Questions : 12 to 15.
Directions:
In
this part of the test, you will hear several short talks. Each will be spoken
two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen
carefully to understand and remember what is said.
In
your test book, you will read two or more questions about each short talk. Each
question will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer
to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
12. What can be inferred about this product?
A.
Anita’s
cakes can be made to suit special occasions.
B.
Anita’s
cakes are available 24 hours a day.
C.
The
product is offered by Anita.
D.
The
product is sold at the office.
13. What can Anita ‘s cake provide for early
morning meetings?
A.
Coffee
rolls and donuts.
- Pies
and cakes.
C.
Donuts
and pies.
D.
Coffee
and tea.
- The
flight number.
- The
gate number.
- The
arrival time.
- The
boarding pass.
15. What is the current weather
condition?
- It’s
raining.
- It’s
cloudy.
- It’s
windy.
- It’s
icy.
This is the end of the listening
section.
I. INCOMPLETE DIALOGUES.
Questions
16 - 30 are incomplete dialogues. Four choices marked A, B, C, D are given
beneath each dialogue. You have to choose the one that best completes the
dialogues.
16.
Fiona
: Excuse me, How could I get to the library please?
Deny : .......
A.
I’m
new in town.
B.
The
library is our new building.
C.
The
library opens at 09:00 a.m.
D.
It
is two blocks from here. You can’t miss it.
17.
Emmy
: I heard that you spent your
vacation in Bandung.
Agustin : Yeah, I visited my sister. She works and lives there.
Emmy : ...
Agustin :
She is a teller in a bank.
A.
What
does she do?
B.
Where
is her office?
C.
How
does she go to work?
D.
Does
she live near her office?
18.
Customer
: ...
Clerk :
I’m sorry. They are sold out, but we still have some for the eight
thirty show.
Customer :
Fine, if that’s all I can get.
A. I’d like two tickets for the six
o’clock show, please.
B. I’d like to have two hamburger
with extra cheese, please.
C.
I’d
like to make reservation for six people, please.
19. Vina : I see that you have a lot of mug collection.
...
Handi : Yes, I am interested in
collecting mugs, coins, matc hes, and perfume
bottles.I like them very much.
A. Is it interesting?
B.
Is
it your hobby?
C. What is your hobby?
D.
What
do you like to do?
20.
Receptionist : Good afternoon. Adya Graha Hotel.
What can I do for you, ma’am?
Caller :
Hello. Could someone pick me up at the airport at 01.00
p.m.
tomorrow?I have booked for room 316 in your hotel.
My name
is Grania.
Receptionist :
...
A.
Yes,
ma’am, I’m happy to hear it.
B.
No,
ma’am, we are busy at the moment.
C.
Certainly,
ma’am. We’ll make it for you.
D.
Please
forgive me, I don’t know about it.
21. Cinta : What happened with your cell-phone? Andra : I broke it down into
pieces when ....
A. I walk down the street to school
B.
I
was running for a bus to school
C. I am riding my motorcycle to
school
D.
I
am on my way back home from school
22. Guest : Hello. There is no mineral water in my room. The water
jug is empty. Receptionist : ...
A. Yes, ma’am. We’ll send someone to
refill it at once.
B.
Please
bring it to the kitchen, ma’am.
C. Right away. You can go to the
lobby.
D.
It
should be full, ma’am.
23. Bachy : I’m going to have an exam tomorrow. ... I can’t
concentrate.
Fery
: Sure.
A. Don’t be lazy.
B.
Please
switch on the fan.
C. Can you turn off the TV?
D.
Why
don’t you open the door?
24. Student : Excuse me, ma’am. My
spoken English is not good. What do you suggest?
Teacher : Well, ....
A. take some writing test
B. read some English newspapers
C.
practice
it a lot with your friends
D. buy a good English - English
dictionary
25. Fadhil : Where is Vincent? It is
already 07.30 but he hasn’t come yet.
Rico :
He told me that he would come. Just wait. ...
Rico :
All right.
A. We will leave him soon.
B.
He
cannot attend the meeting.
C. The meeting should start on time.
D.
He
may be trapped in a traffic jam.
26. Citra : We could be late arriving at the train station. How about
taking a taxi?
Hari
: I don’t think so. ... but there are
seven us.
A.
It
has a good driver
B. It can only load four passengers
C.
It
can take us to the station
D. It has more space for us to ride
27. Ussie : Our class will plan to have a camping. ...
Trissa :
Of course. It must be interesting.
A.
Would
you collect the fire woods?
B. Could you inform the departure to
your parents?
C.
Would
you like to join?
D. Could I arrange the plan schedule
with them?
28. Linda : I won the first prize for
the dancing contest last night.
Liony
: ...
Linda
: Thanks.
A. That’s great!
B.
That’s
embarrassing!
C. How dare you!
D.
What
a small prize!
29. Yanti : I wish I were the decision maker here. Yanto : What would you do?
Yanti :
……… raise the salary of employees 200% if I were the decision maker.
A.
I
will
B. I were
C.
l
am
D. I would
30. Lati : How much do you pay for your study every month? Hasan : A hundred and fifty thousand
rupiahs.
Latif
: Really? That’s a lot of money.
Hasan : ... As you know, vocational schools are
concerned with skills.
We need to practice a lot and it takes a lot
of money.
A.
I
don’t think so.
B. I think you’re good.
C.
Please
don’t bother.
D. Don’t mention it.
II. ERROR RECOGNITION
31. My new apartment
has just as many bedrooms as the last apartment, but it’s not cheaper
as the last
A B C
one. It makes me dissapointed
D
32. Ratih : Which one is Rita?
A
Ratna : She is over there, the woman whom
is wearing a gray suit and a scarf.
B C D
33. Customer : How much does this diamond ring cost?
A B
Clerk : Oh, that’s Rp. 1,750,000.00.
Customer : That’s quite expensive. May you give
it for Rp. 1,250,000.00?
C
Clerk : That’s too low. I’ll let you
have it for Rp. 1,500,000.00.
D
34. Harry : Do you mind describe Naomi?
A
Jacky :
She’s a beautiful tall dark girl.
B
Harry :
Is she more beautiful than Sasy?
C
Jacky :
I think so.
D
35. Lilian : Could you like something to eat, sir?
A
B
Erick :
Sure. I’m really hungry.
C D
III. READING COMPREHENSION
Questions 36 - 50 are based on a
selection of reading materials. Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to each
question.
Questions 36 - 38 refer to the following
instruction.
5
STEPS TO FOLLOW IN GIVING A GOOD SPEECH
|
1. Get prepared. Think about what
you want to say. What is your message?
2. Organize your message in a
logical order.
3. Choose your words and phrases
carefully.
4. Visualize your speech and
visualize yourself giving your speech.
5. Deliver your speech with grace
and dignity.
|
36. What does the text talk about?
A. How to choose a good speech.
B. How to prepare a good speech.
C. How to give a good speech.
D.
How
to write a good speech.
37. What should you do after you know
what to say?
A. Organize your message.
B. Select your words.
C.
Visualize
yourself.
38. In short, what should we do
before giving a .speech?
A. Follow the rules.
B. Get prepared.
C.
Mind
your steps
D. Take a time.
Questions 39-41 refer to the following text:
After
graduating his high school, Hemingway left home and went to Kansas city. He
didn’t go to college, instead, he got a job as a reporter on the Kansas city
Star. Working for this newspaper, he developed his famous journalistic style :
simple, direct and objective.
When
the war broke out in 1914, he wanted to become a soldier but he was rejected
because of an old eye problem. Not wanting to miss the action, he went to
Europe any way and served as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross. In 1918,
shortly before the end of the war, he was wounded and had to return to the
states, but he didn’t stay long. As soon as he was better, he was back in
Europe, this time as a reporter for the Toronto Star.
39.
Paragraph
two tells that Hemingway ....
A.
preferred
higher education
B.
wanted
to be a good driver
C.
liked
working in any condition
D.
developed
his military career
40.
What
did Hemingway do after graduating his high school?
A.
He
stayed home.
B.
He
went to college.
C.
He
developed his style.
D.
He
worked as a reporter.
41. “Working for this newspaper, he
developed his famous ...” The synonym of the underlined
word is ....
A.
Popular
B.
Excellent
D.
Well
prepared
Questions 42 - 44 refer to the following
information.
TOYOTA CITY
Toyota,
a city in Japan, is on east central Honshu Island, in central Aichi Prefecture
on the Yahagi River. Toyota is the headquarters of the Toyota Motor Corporation
and is a major automobile manufacturing and assembly center. A classic company
town, it has a planned layout for its sprawling assembly plants, office
complexes, and housing developments for workers and their families. The city
was formerly named Koromo, meaning “cloihing” and prospered from the late 19th
century until the 1930s as a center of the silk industry. Its development as an
automobile manufacturing center began with the opening of the first assembly
plant in 1937. The city’s name was changed to Toyota in 1959 after the second
plant, Motomachi, was opened and the population began to grow rapidly.
Population (2002): 342,835.
42.
What
is the main idea of the text?
A.
The
history of Toyota City.
B.
The
geographical aspects of Toyota City.
C.
The
production of Toyota Motor Corporation.
D.
The
families and workers of Toyota Motor Corporation.
43.
What
was the old name of Toyota City?
A.
Yahagi.
B.
Honshu.
C.
Koromo.
D.
Motomachi.
44.
The
word ‘their’ in the sentence ‘it has a planted layout for its sprawling
assembly plants, office
complexes,
and housing development for workers and their families’ refers to ....
A.
workers.
B.
head
quarters.
C.
assembly
plants.
D.
housing
developments.
Dear
Mr. Sumiyoto,
First of all, congratulation on being appointed as the school principal of SMK
Putra Bangsa. I am contacting you because in my position as Vocational
School supervisor in Medan I see a lot of energy being wasted. Every
night, almost all of the lights in your school are on. I believe that you have
put up signs "Please turn off lights when leaving this room" but they
are often ignored.
I suggest you set up the computerized system that will automatically shut off
the lights at a certain hour. I think that by taking this simple way, you could
lower the school's electric bill every month.
Thank
you for your attention, and good luck with your new job.
Handayani
Vocational School Supervisor
Vocational School Supervisor
45.
The
vocational school supervisor is worried about the wasteful use of ……….
A.
electric
energy
B.
computers
C.
water
D.
workers
46.
Paragraph
two tells us about …………
A.
The
principal pays electric bill lower
B.
Computers
will be used in limited time
C.
There
must be an effort to save energy
D.
The
school computer should be systematized automatically shut off the lights
47.
………..
but they are often ignored (paragraph , the last line)
What does “they” refer to?
A.
Room
B.
every
night
C.
signs
D.
lights
Long distance telephone rates *)
Weekdays
·
(8
a.m to 5 p.m)
Evenings
·
(5
p.m to 11 p.m)
Nights/ weekends
·
(11
p.m to 8 a.m)
|
Monday through Friday
·
Full
rate
First
minute 54 cents
·
35%
discount from full rate
First
minute 35 cents
·
69%
discount from full rate
First
minute 21 cents
Saturday and Sunday
35%
discount
|
Each additional minute costs less
than the first minute.
*) These rates only apply to direct dial calls
48.
What
is the table about?
A.
Discount
of long distance calls
B.
The
cost of using the telephone at night
C.
Flat
rates applied for all long distance calls
D.
Short
distance telephone rates
49.
The
followings are times we get discount for long distance calls, EXCEPT …….
A.
At
night
B.
In
the evenings
C.
On
weekends
D.
During
business hours
50.
Whom is this table for?
A.
The
callers
B.
The
telephone customers
C.
The
people
D.
The
receivers
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