LISTENING SECTION
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken
English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.
Part I (Questions 1 to 4)
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogs and questions spoken in English. The
dialogs and questions will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your text book, so
you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
After you listen to a dialog 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:
Waitress : Good evening, sir.
Mr. William : Good evening. I want a table for two.
Narrator : You will also hear
What would the waitress say?
You will read in your test book:
A. Let’s go in.
B. This is the bill, sir.
C. Oh, yes. It’s over there.
D. The entrance is this way.
Sample answer
A B C D
The best answer to the question is “Yes, sir. Please come with me.”
Therefore, you should choose answer (D)
1. A. Pride.
B. Surprise.
C. Compliment.
D. Impossibility.
2. A. He didn’t have an alarm clock.
B. He overslept and missed the bus.
C. He couldn’t sleep well.
D. He slept late last night.
3. A. He wants to praise the woman’s son.
B. He wants to apply for a job in Singapore
C. He wants to confirm the story he just heard.
D. He wants the woman to give the explanantion.
4. A. He will make sure that the woman is all right.
B. He wants her to do the experiment again.
C. He doesn’t know what his partner did.
D. He will check to see what is wrong.
Part II (Questions 5 to 7)
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogs in English, followed by five
responses, also spoken in English. The dialogs and the responses will be spoken twice. They will
not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are
saying. You have to choose the best response to each question.
Now listen to a sample question:
Man : Hello, Kiki. How have you been?
Woman : Oh, hi Bill. Not bad, thank you. How about you?
Man : ....
Narrator : What will the man most likely reply?
A. I’m glad. D. Take it easy.
B. I hope so.
C. Pretty Good.
Sample answer
A B C D
The best answer to the question “How about you?” is choice C.
Therefore, you should choose answer C.
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 some monologs spoken in English. The monologs will
be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speakers say. After you listen to the monolog, look at the five pictures
provided in your test book, and decide which one would be the most suitable with the monolog
you have heard.
8.
A B C
D
9. A B C
10. A B C D
11. A B C
Part IV (Questions 12 to 15)
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologs. Each monolog will be spoken twice.
They will not be printed in your test, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers
are saying. After you hear the monolog 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.
12. A. To engross the listeners.
B. To describe the moon and the sun.
C. To tell a certain event long time ago.
D. To persuade the listeners to hate the sun..
13. A. The moon left the sun.
B. The sun left the moon.
C. The sun loved the moon very much.
D. The sun light hurt the moon’s eyes very much.
14. A. Lukito.
B. The seismic activity.
C. West Sumatra Province.
D. Gunung Sitoli in Nias Island.
15. A. In Gunung Sitoli, Nias Island.
B. Under the Indian Ocean
C. Under Gunung Sitoli.
D. In North Sumatra.
B. READING SECTION
In this part of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand written
English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
PART V. Directions: From questions 16 – 24,four clauses/sentences, marked (A), (B), (C), or
(D),are given beneath each incomplete dialog. Choose the one
clause/sentence that best completes the dialog. Then, on your answer
sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.
16. Dina : Do you already finished the task given by [Link]?
Rian : Not yet. The task is too difficult for me.
Dina : … It is too hard.
Rian : It must be collected in Friday, isn’t it?
Dina : Yes, we still have three days to finished it.
A. I am not on your side
B. I couldn’t agree more
C. I positively agree with you
D. I agree with you
17. Andrew : Good morning, Nirwana Hotel. Can I help you?
Caterine : Room 1023, please.
Andrew : I’m sorry, there’s no answer … ?
A. What can I do for you
B. How do you spell it
C. Can I take a message
D. He is not in at the moment
18. Tom : Where have you been?
Dick : … since four o’clock.
Tom : What happened?
Dick : My car broke down again.
A. I was been at the garage
B. I have been at the garage
C. I am being at the garage
D. I had been at the garage
19. Shinta : Jo, do you know where my smartphone is?
Jojo : …by [Link].
Shinta : May I know where is it?
Jojo : I don’t know. I’m sorry, Shin. By the way, I’m in hurry. I was called by
[Link].
A. Your smartphone is being taken
B. Your smartphone was been taken
C. Your smartphone are being take
D. Your smartphone has been taken
20. Jim : Why did you go to the teacher?
Mike : I wanted to ask him about the homework
Jim : What’s the matter?
Mike :…
A. I had finished all of it.
B. I have finished all of it.
C. I didn’t finish all of it.
D. I did finish all of it.
PART VI. Directions: Questions 21–23 are based on short dialogs of certain situation, such as
invitation, daily activity, opinion, etc. Choose the one best answer, (A),
(B), (C), or (D), to each question. Answer all the questions following
each short dialog on the basis of what is stated or implied in the dialog.
Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark
your answer.
Questions 21 - 23 are based on the following short dialog.
Joni : It’s a boring day.
Jono : Why?
Joni : I have a lot of homework.
Jono : me too. Could you come to my home tonight?
Joni : I’m sorry, I don’t think I can.
Jono : Why?
Joni : I’m not feeling well. Maybe I will not go to school tomorrow.
Jono : Poor you. You’d better get some rest.
21. What are they talking about?
A. Invite to come to Jono’s home
B. Activities on the weekends
C. Places to visit at the night
D. Things to do along the weekdays
22. Why did Joni can’t to come to Jono’s home?
A. Joni will go to school tomorrow
B. Joni have a lot of homework
C. Joni got the sick
D. Joni has feeling well
23. Could you come to my home tonight?
The underlined word could be best replaced with …
A. Saw
B. Check
C. Arrive
D. Taken
Questions 24 - 26 are based on the following short dialog.
Carol : I’m going for a film show tonight
Hana : which cinema are you going ?
Carol : I’m going to the empire XXI Cinema
Hana : what movie is showing there?
Carol : it’s romantic comedy movie. I like to see romantic comedy movies. They
also very
interesting to see
Hana : I like such movies too
Carol : do you want to see the movie with me?
Hana : but I haven’t any money
Carol : don’t worry about that. I will pay for everything
Hana : That’s very kind of you Carol. Thanks
24. What is the dialog mainly about ?
A. A movie
B. An optician
C. A theater
D. An invitation
25. What will Carol do tonight?
A. Do nothing
B. See a movie
C. Hang out with Hana
D. Go to party
26. “They also very interesting to see.”
The underlined word has the same meaning to ….
A. Boring
B. Attractive
C. Decreasing
D. Changing
Questions 27 - 29 are based on the following short dialog.
Peter : Mary, what are you doing tomorrow?
Mary : I am going to Jakarta tomorrow
Peter : What time are you going to Jakarta tomorrow?
Mary : I am going to Jakarta at 8 a.m. tomorrow
Peter : How are you going to Jakarta tomorrow?
Mary : I am going to Jakarta by plane tomorrow
Peter : Where are you staying in Jakarta?
Mary : I’m staying in a hotel
Peter : How long are you staying in Jakarta?
Mary : Oh, I’m staying in Jakarta for five days
27. What are Peter and Mary talking about?
A. Talk to holiday
B. Prepare for holiday
C. Their plan of staying in Jakarta
D. Discuss to go to Jakarta
28. What time Marry go to Jakarta?
A. Marry is going to Jakarta at 8 a.m tomorrow
B. Marry is staying in Jakarta for five days
C. Marry is leaving in Jakarta at 8 a.m tomorrow
D. Marry is preparing in Jakarta at 8 a.m tomorrow
29. “Where are you staying in Jakarta?”
The underlined word has the same meaning to ….
A. Departure
B. Live
C. Join
D. Leave
Questions 30 - 32 are based on the following text
Jasmine is a native flower to some tropical areas in South Asia, Africa and Australia. In India,
some varieties of Jasmine are used for religious purposes.
The flower can grow up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. It releases its fragrance mostly
after the sun sets especially nearing the full moon. Therefore, it is often associated with
soothing night- time moods.
The planting of Jasmine is started by putting some cuttings in 3 inch posts within 4 weeks.
After the roots grow, they are put into 6 inch pots. The soil in the pots should be kept moist but
possible for the water to go through it for optimum growth.
There are some important advantages of Jasmine. In medication, this flower is often used for
soothing headaches, stimulating brain, and restoring balance. Its extract is also widely used in
the making of perfume.
30. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Jasmine is grown worldwide
B. Jasmine has various benefits
C. Jasmine can cause headache
D. There are some varieties of Jasmine
31. When does Jasmine release the most fragrance?
A. In the morning
B. In the evening
C. In the afternoon
D. At dawn
32. “It is often associated with soothing night-time moods”
The underlined word is closest in meaning to …
A. Attached
B. Connected
C. Compared
D. Propagated
Questions 33 - 35 are based on the following text
A Trip to the Zoo
Yesterday my family and I went to the zoo to see the elephant. When we got to the zoo,
we went to the shop to buy some food to give to the animals.
After getting the food, we went to the nocturnal house where we saw birds and reptiles
which only come out at night.
Before having lunch, we went for a ride on the elephant. It was a thrill to ride it. Dad fell
off when he let go off the rope, but he was ok.
During the lunch we fed some birds in the park. In the afternoon we saw the animals
being fed. When we returned home we were very tired but happy. It was because we had so
much fun activities at many places at the zoo.
33. What happened to the writer's dad when he rode an elephant?
A. He felt a thrill
B. He felt fun
C. He fell off
D. He failed
34. Why did the writer and his family feel very tired after having a trip to the zoo?
A. They had to visit many places in the zoo
B. They took a long time to reach the zoo area
C. They had to feed a lot of animals in the zoo
D. They had no time to take a rest in the zoo
35. ... our family felt tired after visiting the zoo, we were still happy.
A. Since
B. Because
C. Although
D. Nevertheless
Questions 36 - 38 are based on the following text
How to clean an LCD screen
1. Shake up the detergen and put it 15 -20 cm away from the LCD screen.
2. Spray on the LCD screen surface directly.
3. Cleanse gently using the fabric cleanser or brush
You can also do the following steps:
1. Spray the detergent on the fabric cleanser
2. Clean the LCD screen surface to make it as bright as a new one.
36. What should you do to detergent first?
A. Spray it
B. Clean it
C. Put it away
D. Shake it up
37. Before cleaning the screen surface, we spray the detergent on the screen surface directly or
spray it on ….
A. Our fingers
B. The papers
C. The fabric cleanser
D. The brush
38. "Cleanse gently with the fabric cleanser or brush" (step 3). What does the underlined word
mean?
A. Carefully
B. Directly
C. Harshly
D. Cleanly
Questions 39 - 40 are based on the following text
Jellyfish are not really fish. They are invertebrate animals. This means that unlike fish or
people, they have no backbones. In fact, they have no bones at all. Jellyfish have stomachs and
mouths, but no heads. They have nervous systems for sensing the world around them, but no
brains. They are made almost entirely of water, which is why you can look through them.
Some jellyfish can glow in darkness by making their own light. The light is made by a
chemical reaction inside the jellyfish. Scientists believe jellyfish glow for several reasons. For
example, they may glow to scare away predators or to attract animals they like to eat.
Most jellyfish live in salt water, apart from a few types that live in fresh water. Jellyfish
are found in oceans and seas all over the world. They live in warm, tropical seas and in icy
waters near the North and South poles.
39. Which one creates Jellyfish’s light?
A. Ocean
B. Stomachs and mouths
C. Chemical reaction
D. Salt wate
40. Based on the text, we know that….
A. They don’t have brain, only stomachs, and mouths
B. They glow when they sleep
C. They live in the lake
D. They are part of fish
This is the end of the reading section
PART VIII. Directions: Questions 41 – 45 are essay. You have to pay attention the direction
of each number.
Questions 41 is based on the following text
To: All managers working on the Braxton account
From: Keith Wieland, Chief Executive Officer
Next Monday, May 5, at 10:00 a.m., there will be a meeting in my office concerning
unusually heavy losses incurred by the Braxton Truth account in the four months since the
first of the year, this contrary to market trend for the period. Mr. Braxton has discontinued
his association with this firm.
All account managers with access to Braxton Truth’s investments should be prepared to
submit detailed reports on their transactions involving the account for the period in
question. I have also asked for all relevant computer records.
41. What does the announcement above talking about?
Question 42-43 refer to the following text
Two state –owned lenders-Bank Mandiri and Bank BNI-will build company houses for 400
families displaced by the recent strong earthquake that hit Sigi District, Central Sulawesi
Province.
Second assistant Secretary of Sigi District Government Iskandar Nontji informed that the
temporary houses for 100 families will be constructed by Bank Mandiri in the South Sibayala
area of Dolo Sub-District. Meanwhile, Bank BNI will erect the temporary shelters for 300
families in Jonoge village of Sigi Biromanu Sub-District that severely suffered from soil
liquefaction during the 7.4 magnitude earthquake that rocked the area on September 28, he
noted.
The temporary houses will be constructed on pieces of land, owned by the sub-District
government, village, and community members, he stated, adding that the Sigi district
government will facilitate all related parties to sign a letter of agreement.
“We are going to provide a letter of agreement tha will be signed by all related parties to avoid
any unexpected eventually in the future”, he explained .
42. What is the text talking about?
43. What is the cause of 400 families displaced?
44. “I would buy a wallet if I … a lot of money.”
Complete the sentence based on the conditional type II !
45. Please describing of these picture!