Latihan Soal 1
Latihan Soal 1
Latihan Soal 1
The song alive as night draws in. Beneath the blanket, between the fold of cradling arms, in rooms across the
world, a hidden chorus of caregivers fills the night with song to an audience of children. They're singing lullabies. Across
cultures, lullabies echo the histories of those who sing them.
There is a growing body of research about how lullabies help soothe both caregiver and child. Laura Cirelli,
professor of developmental psychology at the University of Toronto, studies the science of maternal song. She found
that when mothers sang lullabies, stress levels dropped not just for the baby but for mothers as well. In her most recent
work, she found that familiar songs soothed babies the most-more than speaking or hearing unfamiliar songs. However,
lullabies tend to have collections of features across cultures. The Harvard University's Music Lab project found that
people can hear universal traits in music--even when they are listening to songs from other cultures. The project asked
29,000 participants to listen to 118 songs and identify whether it was a healing song, a dance song, a love song, or a
lullaby, with the findings statistically showing that people are most consisten in identifying lullabies.
Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com
1. According to the passage, singing lullabies 2. The word soothed in paraghraf 2 in the
can... the stress level of both mothers and passage is closest in meaning to ....
children. A. Aided
A. Remove B. Calmed
B. Recover C. Cheered
C. Replace D. Satisfied
D. Realease E. Entertained
E. Reduce
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I ask every student I interview for admission to my institution, Pitzer College, the same question, "What do you
look forward to the most in college?". 2I was stunned and delighted recently when a student sat across from meat a
Starbucks In New York City and replied, "I look forward to the possibility of failure". 3Of course, this is not how most
student respond to the question when sitting before the person who makes decisions about their academic
futures. 4However, this young man took a risk. 5They do silly things, mess up, fall down, and lack confidence.
"My parents have never let me fail," he said. "When I want to take a chance at something, they remind me it's not
a safe route to take. Taking a more rigorous course or trying an activity I may not succeed in, they tell me, will ruin my
chances at college admission.
I wish I could tell you this is an uncommon story, but kids all over the world admit they are under tremendous
pressure to be perfect. When I was traveling in China last fall and asked a student what she did for fun, he replied: "I
thought I wasn't supposed to tell you that? I wouldn't want you to think I am not serious about my work!"
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Student are usually in hock when I chuckle and tell them I never expect perfection. 2In fact, I prefer they not
project it in their college applications. 3Of course, this goes against everything they ye been told and makes young
people uncomfortable. 4How could a dean of admission at one of America's most selective institutions not want the best
and the brightest? 5The reality is, perfection does not exist, and we do not expect to see it in a college application. 6In
fact, admission officers tend to be skeptical of students who present themselves as individuals without flaws.
These days, finding imperfections in a college application is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Students try
their best to hide factor they perceive to be negative and only tell us things they believe we will find impressive.
7. How are ideas in sentences 1 and 2 in paragraph 4 related?
A. Sentence 1 indicates the students are fine to be imperfect,and sentence 2 provides the reason.
B. Sentence 1 explains that the student should show perfection, and sentence 2 agrees with it.
C. Sentence 1 states that the students are allowed to be imperfect, and sentence 2 confirms it.
D. Sentence 1 argues what students should do, and sentence 2 counters the argument.
E. Sentence 2 shows that the students are surprised with what is stated in sentence 1.
The thrift store business has gone big-time. What used to be a local, mom-and-pop business has been tech.
enabled. The technology inclusion allows what were local inventories of unique items to be available worldwide. The
resale business, as it is now known, has sealed up. All are facilitated by venture capital and private equity. This business
type handles thousands of items and hundreds of millions of dollars of product. The appeal is manifold Consumers save
money on brands they love and help the environment by giving old products new life.Consumers can turn their old stuff
into money to buy replacement or other products. The impact goes well beyond resale and has potential to further chip
away at the performance of department stores and off price retailers like Burlington Comt, TJX.
13. Who needs to read the passage? A. Ineffective reduction of blood sugar in the
A. Patients use of metformin and black tea
B. Doctors simultaneously
C. Nurses B. Increase in blood sugar in the use of garlic
D. Pharmacists and chemical drugs in the category of
E. Researchers acetasol
C. Worsening heart conditions in the
14. Which is the most appropriate and general consumption of ginseng that combines with
conclusion of the passage? other chemical drugs
A. Indonesia has already standardized herbal D. The onset of bleeding in the consumption of
medicines pharmacologically garlic together with chemical drugs
B. Consuming herbs and chemical drugs categorized as acctasol or clopidopril
together bas the potential to improve one's E. Cholesterol treatment in the simultancous
health use of simvastatin anticholesterol drugs and
C. Use of herbal and chemical drugs in a mixture of guava leaves, Javanese
combination must be strictly based on the turmeric (temulawak) roots, and Dutch teak
prescription. leaves
D. The process of standardizing herbal
medicines is complicated and costly and it 16. The writer emphasizes the importance of
takes a long time. sparating the consumption of chemical
E. Herbal medicines that bind substances to medicines from that of the herbal medicines in
chemical drugs are the cause of the reduced paragraph (s) ....
effect of chemical drugs A. 1
B. 2
15. Based on the passage, health risks of combining C. 3
chemical drugs and herbs arc observed in the D. 1 and 2
incidents as follows, EXCEPT .... E. 2 and 3
18. The purpose of the writer in writing the sentence 'Therefore, the levels of P (phosphorus) and K (potassium) of
peat soils are generally lower than that of the mineral soils. Also, the plants cultivated on the peat soil are very
responsive to the fertilization using P and K' in paragraph 4 is to....
A. Identify mineral soil to be given fertilizers p and k
B. Support the increased production of fertilizers p and k
C. Confirm that the best type of fertilizers for peat soil is p and k
D. Exemplify the method of administering p and k fertilizers on peat soil
E. Explain that p and k fertilizers are produced only for plants on peat soil
20. The phrase 'large capacity as water storage' in paragraph 2 can be replaced by ....
A. Power to withstand heavy water currents
B. Capacity to keep water flowing stable
C. High quality and quantity of water
D. Potential to make large water storage
E. Ability to deposit a large amount of water