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YAYASAN SASMITA JAYA

UNIVERSITAS PAMULANG
SK MENDIKNAS NO. 136/D/0/2001
JL. Surya Kencana No. 1 Pamulang Barat, Tangerang Selatan Banten
Telp. (021) 7412 566 Fax.(021)7412491

Nama Mahasiswa
Mata Kuliah :Rian
: Hidayatuloh Mata Kuliah : Bahasa Inggris
Nomor Induk
NamaMahasiswa
Dosen :: 201011201203 Nama Dosen : MOH. THOYIB SYAFI`I S.Pd, M Hum
Semester Niai : 2 (Dua) Nilai :- :-
Progam Studi
Kelas :: S1 Akuntansi Kelas : 02SAKM006

LEMBAR JAWABAN

I. Decide which of the four underlined words or phrases (A), (B), (C), or (D) would not
be considered correct.
1. Fire extinguishers can contain liquefied gas, dry chemicals, or watery
A B C D
Answer : D. Should be water
2. A bankruptcy may be either voluntary nor involuntary
A B C D
Answer : D. Should be or
3. The U.S. Congress consists of both the Senate as well as the House of Representative.
A B C D
Answer : D. Should be and
4. Some penguins they live in warmer places like to make their nests in holes in the ground.
A B C D
Answer : A. They living
5. Neither the teacher or the students are ready to leave the classroom.
A B C D
Answer : A. Should be nor
6. The Harvard Yard, which was Harvard’s original campus, is still a major attraction for both
A B C
students and visiting
D
Answer : D. Visitors

II. Answer these questions


When a strong earthquake occurs on the ocean floor rather than on land, a tremendous
force use exerted on the sweater and one or larger, destructive waves called tsunamis can be
formed. Tsunamis are commonly called tidal waves in the United States, but this is really an
inappropriate name in that the cause of the tsunami is an underground earthquake rather than
the ocean’s tides.
Far from land, a tsunami can move through the wide-open vastness of the ocean at a
speed of 600 miles (900 kilometers) per hour and often can travel tremendous distances
without losing height and strength. When a tsunami reaches shallow coastal water, it can reach
a height of 100 feet (30 meters) or more and can cause tremendous flooding and damage to
coastal areas.
1. The paragraph preceding the passage most probably discuss
A. Tsunamis in various parts of the world
B. The negative effects of tsunamis
C. Land based earthquakes
D. The effect of tides on tsunamis

2. Which of the following is most likely the topic of the paragraph following the passage.
A. The causes of tsunamis
B. The destructive effects of tsunamis on the coast
C. The differences between tsunamis and tidal waves
D. The distances covered by tsunamis

Chamber music received its name because it was originally intended to be performed in
small rooms in private homes rather than huge concert halls or theaters. Today it has evolved
into small esemble music in which each performer in the ensemble plays an individual part.
The compositions written for this type of performance can easily be classified into three
distinct periods, each with its style of music an instrumentation. In the earliest period (1450-
1650), the viol and other instrumental families developed considerably, and instrumental music
took its first steps towards equal footing with vocal music. In the second period (1650-1750),
trio sonatas dominated.
These ensemble compositions were often written for two violins and a cello; the harpsichord
was also featured in various compositions of this period. In the modern period (after 1750), the
preponderance of chamber music was written for the string quarter, an ensemble composed of
two violins, a viola, and a cello.
3. Where in the passage does the author discuss the modern definition of chamber music?
A. Lines 2-3
B. Lines 4-5
C. Lines 8-9
D. Lines 9-10

4. Where in the passage dose the author discuss the period when ensembles for three
instruments predominated?
A. Lines 2-3
B. Lines 4-5
C. Lines 7-9
D. Lines 9-11

5. Where in the passage does the author mention music written for four strings?
A. Lines 2-3
B. Lines 4-5
C. Lines 7-9
D. Lines 9-11
Two types of trees from the same family of trees share honors in certain respects as the most
impressive of trees. Both evergreen conifers, the California redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and the
giant sequoia (Sequoiandendron giganteum) are found growing natively only on the state of
California.
The California redwood is found along the northern coast of the state, while the giant sequoia is
found inland and at higher elevations, along the western slopes of the Sierra Nevadas.
The California redwood is the tallest living tree and is in fact the tallest living thing on the face of the
Earth; the height of the tallest redwood on record is 385 feet (120 meters). Though not quite as tall as
the California redwood, with the height of 320 feet (100 meters), the giant sequoia is nonetheless the
largest and most massive of living things; giant sequoias have been measured at more than 100 feet
(30 meters) around base, with weights of more than 6,000 tons.
6. It is implied in the passage that
A. The leaves of only the California redwood turn brown in the autumn
B. The leaves of only the giant sequoia turn brown in the winter
C. The leaves of both types of trees in the passage turn brown in the winter
D. The leaves of neither type of tree in the passage turn brown in the winter

7. It can be inferred from the passage that the Sierra Nevadas are
A. A type of giant redwood
B. A coastal community
C. A group of lakes
D. A mountain range

8. Which of the following is implied in the passage?


A. The giant sequoia is taller than the California redwood
B. The California redwood is not as big around as the giant sequoia
C. The California redwood weighs more than the giant sequoia
D. Other living things are larger than the giant sequoia

The full moon that occurs nearest the equinox of the Sun has become known as the Harvest
Moon. It is a bright moon which allows farmers to work late into the night for several
nights;
they can work when the moon is at its brightest to bring in the fall harvest. The Harvest
Moon of course occurs at different times of the year in the Northern and Southern
Hemispheres. In the Northern Hemisphere, the Harvest Moon occurs in September at the
time of the autumnal equinox. In the Southern Hemisphere, the Harvest Moon occurs in
March at the time of the vernal equinox.
9. The pronoun "It" in line 2 refers to
A. the equinox B. the Sun C. the Harvest Moon D. the night

10. The pronoun "they" in line 3 refers to


A. farmers B. nights C. times of the year D. northern and Southern Hemispheres
Scientists have discovered the bones of what may be the largest meat-eating dinosaur ever to
walk the earth. The discovery was made by a team of researchers from Argentina and North
America in Patagonia, a desert on the eastern slopes of the Andes in South America. Besides
the interesting fact that the dinosaur was huge and horrifying, it is even more astounding that
the bones of a number of the dinosaurs were found together. This discovery challenges the
prior theory that the biggest meat- eaters lived as loners and instead indicates that they may
have lived and hunted in packs. The Tyrannosaurus Rex lived in North America and was
believed to hunt and live alone.
The newly discovered meat-eater appears to be related to the Giganotosaurus family, being
as closely related to it as a fox would be to a dog. It is actually not of the same family at all as
the Tyrannosaurus Rex, being as different from it as a cat is from a dog.
The fossilized remains indicate that the animals lived about 100 million years ago. With
needle- shaped noses and razor-sharp teeth, they were larger than the Tyrannosaurus Rex,
although their legs were slightly shorter, and their jaws were designed to be better able to
dissect their prey quickly and precisely.
11. The author states that the newly discovered dinosaur remains are evidence that it was
the largest
A. dinosaur ever.
B. carnivorous dinosaur.
C. herbivorous dinosaur.
D. South American dinosaur.

12. The word Besides in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to


A. in spite of.
B. in addition to.
C. although.
D. mostly

13. The word horrifying in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to


A. frightening.
B. large.
C. fast.

14. The word astounding in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to


A. terrifying.
B. pleasing.
C. displeasing.
D. surprisin

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