Contoh soal Acept UGMSource: English Training Program (AcEPT & TOEFL Preparation)Collected by: yusri hw (facebook.com/ciciunic) Informasi UmumBagian-Bagian Soal Pada t es AcEPT ada 5 Part s (bagian) yait u: List ening - (20 soal) Vocabulary - (30 soal) Grammar and St ruct ure - (40 soal) Reading - (40 soal) Composing Skills - (40 soal) Bobot Soal Bobot set iap but ir soal adalah 2,5 (dua set engah) poin. Jumlah soal AcEPT adalah 170 soal, sehingga 170 x 2,5 = 425.
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Tes AcEPT UGM terdiri dari 170 butir soal dalam bentuk multiple choice, dengan opsi jawaban A, B, C, dan D dengan total waktu pengerjaan +/- 135 menit. Adapun format tes dapat digambarkan sebagai berikut: Bagian I Listening Comprehension (20 butir soal), waktu pengerjaan kurang lebih 15 menit.
Informasi resmi dari DAA, t ot al nilai AcEPT adalah 426, selisih sat u angka t ent unya t idak signifikan meskipun mungkin ada alasannya. List ening - ( 50 poin) Vocabulary - ( 75 poin) Grammar - (100 poin) Reading - (100 poin) Composing Skills - (100 poin) Nilai Terendah, Tert inggi dan Bat as Lulus AcEPT Pada sist em penilian t es AcEPT kit a ket ahui bahw a: Nilai t erendah: 0 (Set ara dengan TOEFL 217) Nilai bat as lulus S2: 209 (Set ara dengan TOEFL 450) Nilai bat as lulus S3: 268 (Set ara dengan TOEFL 500) Nilai t ert inggi: 426 (Set ara dengan TOEFL 677) Cat at an: Dat a t ersebut adalah dat a resmi dari w ebsit e UGM.
Pada prakt eknya banyak orang dengan nilai TOEFL 450 belum juga mencapai nilai AcEPT 209 dan orang dengan nilai TOEFL 500 belum mencapai AcEPT 268. Karena fakt a dilapangan unt uk mencapai nilai 209 perlu kemampuan set ara TOEFL 500 dan unt uk mencapai nilai AcEPT 268 perlu kemampuan set ara TOEFL 550.UNTUK LULUS ACEPT HARUS BENAR BERAPA? Unt uk lulus, para mahasisw a dan calon mahasisw a pascasarjana UGM perlu bisa menjaw ab set idaknya sebagai berikut: M ahasisw a S2 perlu nilai 209 minimal harus benar 84 soal M ahasisw a S3 perlu nilai 268 minimal harus benar 108 soal Demikianlah semoga informasi yang kami peroleh berbagai sumber ini bermanfaat bagi anda yang ingin bisa lulus t es AcEPT UGM.
Nilai Terendah, Tert inggi dan Bat as Lulus AcEPT Pada sist em penilian t es AcEPT kit a ket ahui bahw a:. Nilai t erendah: 0 (Set ara dengan TOEFL 217). Nilai bat as lulus S2: 209 (Set ara dengan TOEFL 450). Nilai bat as lulus S3: 268 (Set ara dengan TOEFL 500).
Nilai t ert inggi: 426 (Set ara dengan TOEFL 677) Cat at an: Dat a t ersebut adalah dat a resmi dari websit e UGM. Pada prakt eknya banyak orang dengan nilai TOEFL 450 belum juga mencapai nilai AcEPT 209 dan orang dengan nilai TOEFL 500 belum mencapai AcEPT 268. Karena fakt a dilapangan unt uk mencapai nilai 209 perlu kemampuan set ara TOEFL 500 dan unt uk mencapai nilai AcEPT 268 perlu kemampuan set ara TOEFL 550.Listening 4,25 poin x 20 butirKUPAS TUNTAS RAHASIA TES ACEPT (PART 1: LISTENING COM PREHENSION).1.
Sebelum anda mendengarkan pernyat aan dari t ape recorder/ suara narat or, sebaiknya anda melihat t erlebih dahulu jaw aban/ pilihan A,B,C,D pada lembar soal.2. Bacalah sepint as lalu (scanning) set iap kalimat pada pilihan A,B,C,D.3. Perhat ikan secara seksama, ada beberapa kat a dari set iap pilihan A,B,C,D yang t ulisannya sama/ diu lang lebih dari sat u kali.4. Kat a - kat a yang diulang it u merupakan TOPIK PEM BICARAAN.5. Arahkan/ fokus pikiran anda pada t opik it u.6. Dengarkan pernyat aan pada t ape recorder/ narat or.Tips ini berlaku unt uk Tes AcEPT Part 1 List ening Comprehension (NOM OR 1 - 10). M udah - mudahan t ips saya ini dapat bermanfaat bagi t eman - t eman semua.
Tips yang lain akan saya bahas dilain kesempat an. Salam SuksesAlasannya, kat a ' assignment ' (t ugas) pada pernyat aan narrat or mempunyai makna yg sama dengan ' t ask' (t ugas) pada pilihan (D). Selain it u, kelompok kat a ' due t he day aft er t omorrow ' dan ' No ext ension' dapat kit a simpulkan dgn pernyat aan lain yakni ' It 's bet t er for you t o complet e t he t ask right aw ay' (sebaiknya dikerjakan sekarang). Vocabulary 2,83 poin x 30 butirA. Simon is doing his job w ell, and t hey ment ioned it.2. Look at each missing w ord gap and t ry t o imagine t he correct should be.7.
Ada kat a/ kelompok kat a yg merupakan KATA KUNCI dari pernyat aan narat or.7. Try t o eliminat e t w o of t he obvious false answ ers6. If you are unsure of any given answ er, t ry reading t he sent ence w it h each of t he four possibilit ies.5. Read t he t ext anot her t ime, t his t ime choose t he correct answ er from t he four (somet imes t hree) answ ers given.4.
Read t he t ext again, t rying t o fill gap as you come t o it by imagining w hat t he correct answer should be.3. Decide w hich part of speech (adject ive, noun, gerund, et c.) needs t o be used t o fill each gap.1. Read t he t ext t hrough t rying t o underst anding t he general meaning.B. You must do t he assignment t he day aft er t omorrow.TIPS FOR VOCABULARY - CLOZE TEST (AcEPT UGM ) Vocabulary cloze t est s are common on all exams. They usually require you t o choose t he correct choice out of four possibilit ies.8. Buat lah KESIM PULAN dari kat a kunci it u/ CARI KATA LAIN/ PENRNYATAAN LAIN yg mempunyai makna yang mirip/ sama dengan kat a kunci it u.9.
Kesimpulan/ kat a lain/ pernyat aan lain/ sinonim dari kat a kunci it u merupakan jaw aban yg benar. Perhat ikan cont oh berikut: Anda akan mendengarkan pernyat aan dari narrat or/ t ape recorder sbb:KATA KUNCI pada pernyat aan narrat or adalah assignment (t ugas), due (jat uh t empo) t he day aft er t omorrow, No ext ension (t dk ada perpanjangan w akt u). For you t o complet e t he t ask right aw ay.1. The assignment is due t he day aft er t omorrow. No ext ension w ill be given for t his.C. No sanct ion is given if you do t he assignment t he day aft er t omorrow.D. It 's bet t er for you t o complet e t he t ask right aw ay.
Dari cont oh di at as, dapat kit a simpulkan bahw a t opik dari pernyat aan narrat or adalah t ent ang ASSIGNM ENT. Perhat ikan kat a assignment pada pilihan B dan C diulang dua kali.(usually t w o relat ively false answ ers are given) When st uck bet w een t w o answ ers, go w it h t he one t hat sounds right.D. W as t aughtD. T o be used3. W ould not buyC.
Had not buyD. W as not bought4. W ere t eachingB. Has t aughtC.
Is w ant edB. Had w ant edJaw aban Soal No 21.D2.D3.B4.C5.A Soal No 3C. Used t o beSoal No 1 (8 may) 1-154.
For quest ions 1 – 15, choose t he w ord or phrase inA, B, C, or D w hich best complet es each blank space in t he t ext. Text 1 The shark has senses specially (1) t he animal's life underw at er. Smell is a shark's most acut e sense. Approximat ely 70 percent of t he shark's brain is used for smelling funct ions.
Experiment s have show n t hat sharks can det ect prey (2) by smell, and t he hungrier t he shark, t he less st imulant needed t o elicit a react ion. Sharks are sensit ive t o light and can det ect cert ain object s even in murky w at er. Some have a mirror-like layer under t he ret ina t hat reflect s incoming light and increases t he (3) light available t o t he eye. Sharks can also sense elect ric and magnet ic fields.
Sensory pores locat ed on t he shark's head can det ect a prey's bioelect ric field (4) if t he prey is buried in sand. A shark can also det ect t he Eart h's magnet ic field. Open-ocean sharks may use t his informat ion t o (5) and orient t hemselves.1. Appoint ed by C.
Figured outB. Invent ed for D. Designed for2. Prominence of C. Disposal of D. Even t houghD.
Had t aken out5. ThrustKunci Jaw aban Soal No 1 Soal No 2t ext When he was 21 years old, Thomas Edison (1) his first pat ent. It w as for an elect ric vot e count er(2) in t he Unit ed St at es House of Represent at ives.
The machine w orked perfect ly, but count ing t o be done quickly.This experience (4) t he young invent or a lesson. He decided t o follow a simple rule: “ First, be sure a t hing (5) or needed, t hen go ahead.”1. W as t aken outText The shark has senses specially (1) t he animal's life underwat er.
Smell is a shark's most acut e sense. Approximat ely 70 percent of t he shark's brain is usedfor smelling funct ions. Experiment s have show n t hat1.
To someone means t o save him or her sharks can det ect prey (2) by smell, and t he from danger. Hungrier t he shark, t he less st imulant needed t o elicitA. Praise Sharks are sensit ive t o light and can det ect cert ainC. Rescue object s even in murky w at er. Some have a mirror-like D.
Announce layer under t he ret ina t hat reflect s incoming light and increases t he (3) light available t o t he eye.2. The commit t ee choosing you as president. Sharks can also sense elect ric and magnet ic fields.A. W ound up Sensory pores locat ed on t he shark's head can det ectB. But t oned dow n a prey's bioelect ric field (4) if t he prey is buried C. W iped out in sand. A shark can also det ect t he Eart h's magnet ic field.
Open-ocean sharks may use t his informat ion t o 3.D. Sat in (5) and orient t hemselves. The new spaper says, “ A t w o-year-old-girl t oday when st ruck by bus.1.
Appoint ed by A. Kicked t he bucketB. Invent ed for B. Was eradicat edC. Figured out C.
Designed for D. Phrasal cont ext his fingernails.B. Disorderly C.
Prominence ofJaw aban Soal No 4:B. Disposal of1. How everSoal No 5D. Even t hough Aft er t he capt ure of Troy, Ulysses set out for his (1) many miles aw ay. But so many st range (2)5. A.sink happened t o him on his journey t hatB. Navigat e t en(3)passed before he reached It haca.C.
HomelandJaw aban Soal No 3:D. St reet1.D 2.A. A.yearsSoal No 4 (27 januari)B. T imes much w at er in it w hen it rained. One day, w hen M ike C.
Roads came home, he w as all wet. His mot her becameD. Cit ies (3) and said, ' (4) in t he wat er on your4.
For t he last five years at various hospit al in t he His mot her became (5). She t hought M ike w as count ry has been pract icing medicine. (6) his fat her because he w as (7) his A. ' I'll t ell your fat her if you come home w et again,'B. T hat sad t he mot her. ' (8) he'll come back fromC. Before London next Tuesday.
He'll punish you, I t hink.' A midw ife days (9), it w as raining hard w hen M ike got home. But t his t ime his clot hes w ere dry.
His mot herJaw aban Soal No 5 became happy and said, ' You're a good boy t oday.1. C You didn't play in t he w at er.' ' No,' M ike said angrily.2.
B' There were so many st rong boys in t he w at er w hen I3. Agot t here t his aft ernoon. There (10) for me at4.
'Soal No 6 1.A. T oo far aw ayC. Far away t o 2.A.
By t he wayD. On his w ay t o1. Tom insist ed upon a fair share of part ership’s 3. The president held a brief press conference 4.a. Document edA.
Not t o swimb. Keep aw ay Grammar 2,125 poin x 40 butir 5. Soal No 1 (10 may)A. W orried about Cause of t he rain!B. Even angrilyC. Even surprised M ike w as a boy of eight. His home w as not (1)D.
Even angrier school. So he oft en w alked t here and back every day. (2) school, he passed a playground. There w as 6.A.
List ening t o B. Afraid of4.D(D) her social reform3. In 1964of Henry Ossaw a Tanner's (A) w as a major collect ion (B) t hat a major collect ion (C) a collect ion w as major (D) a major collect ion 4. irrit at ing effect on humans, t he use of phenol as a general ant isept ic has been largely discont inued. (A) It s (B) Where it s (C) Since it s (D) Because of it s5. In order t o remain in exist ence,must produce somet hing consumers consider useful or desirable. (A) a profit -making organizat ion (B) a profit -making organizat ion w hich (C) t herefore a profit -making organizat ion (D) w hichever a profit -making organizat ionJaw aban Soal No 21.D2.B3.D5.A1.
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Tradit ionally, in New England on Thanksgiving Day. (A) when served is sw eet cider (B) w hen sw eet cider is served (C) is served sw eet cider (D) sw eet cider is servedSoal No 3Choose t he word or phrase in A, B, C, or D t hat best collocat es (combines) w it h each of t he underlined w ords or phrases in t he follow ing sent ences.1.
In medieval days, ent ire communit ies unit ed t o build churches t hat w ould not only glorify religion but t hat w ould also be a credit. T heir cit ies.A. Wald, public healt h nurse and , w as born in Cincinnat i Ohio, in 1867. (A) reforming societ y (B) social reformer (C) w ho reformed societ yA.
Sent ence Complet ion Choose t he w ord or phrase in A, B, C, or D w hich best complet es each of t he follow ing sent ences.C. T he son of 7.D. T omorrow 9.A.
A good fat her ofB. Alw ays kind t oC. St rict w it hD. Int erest ed in 8.A.
Lat erSoal No 2B. Was no w at erB. W ere some roomsC. W ere t oo many boysD. W asn't any room Kunci Jaw aban Soal No 1.2. Account ing informat ion can be classified.
T w o cat egories: financial account ing and managerial account ing.A. Caffeine is primarily consumed in coffee and t eaalso found in cocoa, cola, and ot her soft drinks.C.
By11 februari)A. Go supermarket.A. The t eacher's clot hes out of fashion.B. M cDonalds an example of a fine American fast food rest aurant.A. Indians a lot of junk food.A. The Unit ed St at es bordered by Canada and M exico.A.
There lot s of money under t he sofa.A. Quest ion Excerpt From Subject Verb Agreement Test One of my dogs old.Jaw aban Soal No 4 Soal No 5 (D. Amelia Earhart w as great ly int erest ed. T he development of commercial aviat ion and t ook an act ive role in opening t he field t o women.A. Since independence, African government s have t ried t o diversify t heir export s so t heir income does not depend. Just one it em.A. Physical ant hropologist s oft en rely.
Rigorous medical scient ific met hods for t heir research, in addit ion t o more general observat ional met hods.5.C Soal No 4 (22 februari)A. Wit hJaw aban Soal No 3:1.A2.B3.A4.DB. Are Jaw aban Soal No 5: Composing 2,125 poin x 40 butir Soal 1B.
There t he president.3. Some of t he st udent s in my class angry t hat t hey did not pass.B. M at hemat ics my favourit e subject.A. Is(JUM LED SENTENCE) 34-401. Thorough chew ing cut s food int o small pieces t hat are more easily at t acked by t he saliva, w hich moist ens t he food so it can be sw allow ed easily.2. Digest ion begins in t he mout h, w here t he food isA. W ascut and chopped by t he t eet h.Langkah 2: Perhat ikan hubungan ant ara kalimat yg sat u dgn yg lainnya (kalimat manakah yg hrs diurut kan pert ama, kedua, ket iga dan ke empat ).
Langkah 3: Jika anda t dk dpt mengurut kan secara langsung dari 4 kalimat t sb, anda bs melihat kalimat 1 (pert ama) dan kalimat lain manakah yg merupakan kelanjut an dari kalimat 1 at au sebelum kalimat 1.A. Numbers 1 – 10 cont ain complet e and correct sent ences. For each number, you are required t o choose t he most appropriat e paraphrased sent ence closest in meaning t o t he original one.A. In t his sect ion of t he t est, you are required t o demonst rat e your abilit y t o paraphrase sent ences and t o recognize language t hat is not appropriat e for st andard writ t en English.
There are five part s t o t his sect ion, w it h special direct ion for each part.Jaw aban Soal No 3: C. 4-2-3-5-1 Soal No 4 (4 april)C. 4-2-3-5 -1The right order is.(2) The park is a represent at ive of Indonesia t ropical w at er ecosyst em. (3) Est ablished in 1991, t he park covers t he area of 890,65 kM 2, (4) The Bunaken nat ional Park is a marine park in t he nort h of Sulawesi. (5) 97% of w hich is marine habit at w hile t he 3% ot hers are consist ing of islands.1) These small land percent age are consist ing of Bunaken, M anado Tua, M ant ehage and Siladen islands.Jaw aban Soal No 2: B. (3 - 1 - 4 - 2) Soal No 3 (4 april)Langkah 4: Perhat ikan pada pilihan (A,B,C dan D), apakah ada pilhan urut an 3 - 1?
Jika pilihan lain t dk ada urut an 3 - 1 Jika ada pilihan lain yg mengurut kan 3 - 1, maka anda dapat menganalisa lg kalimat manakah yg merupakan kelanjut an dr kalimat 1. At au kalimat manakah yg hrs diurut kan paling akhir.M isalnya: Kalimat pert ama merupakan kelanjut an dari kalimat ket iga at au kalimat ket iga hrs dit empat kan sebelum kalimat pert ama. Sehingga dpt kit a simpulkan bahw a kalimat ke 3 dan 1 merupakan urut an logis.D. 1 - 3 - 2 - 4 TIPS: Langkah 1: Perhat ikan 4 kalimat di at as yg disusun secara acak (bkn susunan yg benar).3. From t he mout h t he food is sw allow ed int o t he t ubelike esophagus, or gullet. Changes some st arches int o simple sugars.C. 3 - 4 - 1 - 2B.
3 - 1 - 4 - 2A. 2 - 4 - 1 - 34. He st udies at Gadjah M ada Universit y.3. His complet e name is Bang Acept.2. His st udy program is M anagement.(JUM LED SENTENCE) 34-40 1.
He comes from Yogyakart a.Jaw aban Soal No1: Soal 2D. The t ongue helps mix t he food part icles w it h a digest ive juice called saliva, w hich is secret ed by glands in t he mout h.1.
There are probably more t han 10 billion t rees under cult ivat ion on t he coffee plant at ions of t he w orld. M ore t han 10 billion people cult ivat ed coffee in plant at ion around t he w orldB. M ay be more t han 10 billion t rees are w orld.B. Had been puzzlingA. T o prot ectB. Prot ect edD.
W hich prot ect ing6. The size of Tyrannosaurus’ forelimbs have puzzling paleont ologist s, w ho have t ried t o det ermine t heir use for such a pow erful animal.A. Has puzzledD. PuzzledJaw aban Soal No 54.B5.A6.CSoal No 6 C.
Numbers 21 – 30, Choose t he most appropriat e and correct sent ence.5. A vaccine is a subst ance administ ered t o humans or animals prot ect t hem from serious diseases.C.
T o know ingC. M ore t han 10 billion coffee t rees in t he w orld are plant ed under supervision.3.
Represent at ive democracy w as pract iced in t he count ries in Europe, w here t he great number of cit izens made it impossible for all of t hem t o meet in one place. (A) Because t he great number of cit izens made it impossible for all of t hem t o gat her in a single area, t hen Represent at ive democracy is neit her a pract ical nor best choice for count ries in Europe. (B) Because t he great number of cit izens made it impossible for all of t hem t o meet in one place, Represent at ive democracy w as only suit able for t he count ries in Europe. (C) Because t he large number of people in t he count ries made it impossible for t he ent ire of t hem t o gat her in an area, Represent at ive democracy w as adopt ed in t he count ries in Europe. (D) Represent at ive democracy w as pract ical for t he European count ries because t he great number of cit izens made it possible for all of t hem t o meet in one place.D. Cult ivat ing more t han 10 billion t rees on t he coffee plant at ion is probably not an easy t hing t o do.2. Some 20 years aft er t he end of World War I, lingering disput es erupt ed in an even larger and bloodier conflict —World War II.A.
20 years since t he end of World War I, a volcano erupt ed and became an even larger and bloodier disast er like t he World War II.B. New disput es erupt ed in an even larger and bloodier conflict during World War I alt hough t he World War II also broke for 20 years.C. M any 20-year conflict s may cause lingering disput es t hat will erupt in an even larger and bloodier w ar such as World War I.D. Around 20 years aft er World War I ended, t he remaining conflict became an even more massive and w orse w ar, namely World War II.Jaw aban Soal No 4B. Know n1.B2.D3.CSoal No 5 (4 april)B.
Numbers 11 – 20 cont ain incorrect sent ences. The incorrect part of t he sent ence has been ident ified for you.
You are required t o find t he correct opt ion t o replace t he underlined part.4. Warner Brot hers became know s for it s t ight ly budget ed, t echnically compet ent ent ert ainment films.A. W as know ing7.
The first scient ist t o recognize and use t he pow er of t he lever w as Archimedes.B. The first scient ist t o recognized and used t he power4. On t he ot her hand, t he exercise w hich involves a machine or t he act ion of ot her people is called passive exercise.3. M ost of t he ant s in a colony are w orkers.4.
A queen ant digs a hole w here it lays it s eggs and w ait s unt il t he first ant s emerge.5. Fert ilized eggs result in females, w hile unfert ilized eggs produce males.A. 4-2-1-5-3 15. The exercise w hich involve physical effort such as w alking, swimming, bicycling, and jogging is know n as act ive exercise.2. It includes many physical t herapy t echniques.3.
Physical t raining of t he human body t o improve t he w ay it funct ions is know n as exercise.5. The exercise can be cat egorized as eit her act ive or passive.B. 2-3-5-1-4 14. As it lays t he eggs, it may or may not fert ilize t hem wit h sperm from it s sperm sac.A.
3-5-1-4-2Jaw aban Soal No 7:13.A14.D15.BSoal no 8 (7 januari)2. The female eggs develop int o fert ile queens, st erile w orkers, or soldiers.A. The first scient ist recognized and used t he pow er of t he lever w ere Archimedes.C. Alt hough cholera is usually not life-t hreat ening, t he sympt oms it produces can be ext remely uncomfort able.D. The first scient ist recognizes and uses t he pow er of t he lever w as Archimedes.8.
The most used syst em commonly of w rit ing by and for blind persons is Braille called.B. The most commonly used syst em of w rit ing by and for persons blind is called Braille.C. The most used syst em commonly of is w rit ing by and for persons blind is called Braille.D. The most commonly used syst em of w rit ing by and for blind persons is called Braille.9. Alt hough cholera is usually not life-t hreat ening, t he sympt oms produces it can ext remely uncomfort able.B. Alt hough cholera is usually not life-t hreat ening, t he sympt oms it produces can be ext reme uncomfort able.D.
Alt hough cholera is usually not life-t hreat ening, t he sympt oms produces it can be ext remely uncomfort able.5. The t ongue helps mix t he food part icles w it h a digest ive juice called saliva, w hich is secret ed by glands in t he mout h.Jaw aban Soal No 6:7.D8.C9.BSoal No 7 E. Numbers 37 – 40 cont ain jumbled sent ences.
You are required t o ident ify t he correct order t o form a good paragraph. Thorough chew ing cut s food int o small pieces t hat are more easily at t acked by t he saliva, w hich moist ens t he food so it can be swallow ed easily.2.
Digest ion begins in t he mout h, w here t he food is cut and chopped by t he t eet h.3. From t he mout h t he food is sw allow ed int o t he t ubelike esophagus, or gullet. Changes some st arches int o simple sugars. You w ill be given 4 sent ences - A, B, C and D. Once you read all four sent ences, it is up t o you t o rearrange t hem in t he correct order. In order t o provide you w it h a simple st art ing point, solve t he quest ion below.
The direct ions for solving it are simple. Sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sent ence is labelled w it h a let t er. Choose t he most logical order of sent ences from among t he given choices t o const ruct a coherent paragraph.B.
US secret ary of st at e Hillary Clint on arrived ina. 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5b. 3 – 5 – 1 – 4 – 2c. 3 – 5 – 1 – 2 – 4d. 5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1Jaw aban Soal No 8: Soal No 9 A.On M onday t he secret ary of st at e is due t o hold a day of meet ings w it h high-level polit ical, milit ary and business figures t o furt her a “ st rat egic dialogue” aimed at furt her expansion of US t rade in India.India on Sunday for st rat egic t alks aimed at bolst ering bilat eral t ies and securing firmer support for t he w ar in Afghanist an.4. Furt hermore, t he st rong w ind and heavy rain fall t hat accompany t hem can complet ely dest roy a small t ow n in a couple of hours.C.Clint on arrived by plane in Delhi before noon, according t o a report er t ravelling w it h her, ahead of expect ed t alks w it h Prime M inist er M anmohan Singh and President Prat ibha Pat el in t he evening.1. They can also be called cyclones.3.
Hurricanes exert t remendous powerA. On M onday t he secret ary of st at e is due t o hold a day of meet ings w it h high-level polit ical, milit ary and business figures t o furt her a “ st rat egic dialogue” aimed at furt her expansion of US t rade in India.A. For example, w hen t he early homo-sapiens left t heir homes in search for food, t hey w ould risk deat h and injury from dangerous animals.B. US secret ary of st at e Hillary Clint on arrived in India on Sunday for st rat egic t alks aimed at bolst ering bilat eral t ies and securing firmer support for t he w ar in Afghanist an.C.
Clint on arrived by plane in Delhi before noon, according t o a report er t ravelling w it h her, ahead of expect ed t alks w it h Prime M inist er M anmohan Singh and President Prat ibha Pat el in t he evening.1. Throughout human hist ory, t he universe has present ed an innumerable amount of dangers t o explorers.2. The energy t hat is released by a hurricane in one day exceeds t he t ot al energy consumed by t he humankind t hrough out t he w orld in one yearC. Today, many advent ure ent husiast s seek t o find t he t hrills and adrenaline rush w hich t heir ancest ors had experienced in t he w ild.D. The t radit ion of humans going out t o experience t he dangers of unknow n nat ure st ill exist s.1) ABCD 2) ABDC 3) BADC 4) DABC 5) CBADJaw aban No 7 Soal No 8 (10 januari) Arrange t hese sent ences int o a good paragraph!1.
These violent st orms are oft en a hundred miles in diamet er, and t heir wind can reach velocit ies of sevent y-five miles per hour or more.Jaw aban Soal No 9 Soal No 10.1) That energy t hat is released by hurricane in one day exceeds t he t ot al energy consumed by human kind t hroughout t he world5. Unlike t radit ional broadcast ing media, such as radio and t elevision, t he Int ernet does not have a cent ralized dist ribut ion syst em.11.D10.B5 Jaw aban Soal No 104 D.3 C.A. Because pregnancy changes a w oman’s normal hormone pat t erns, one of t he first signs of pregnancy is a missed menst rual period.4. Ot her sympt oms include breast t enderness and sw elling, fat igue, nausea or sensit ivit y t o smells, increased frequency of urinat ion, mood swings, and w eight gain.3. Some women also experience cravings for unusual subst ances such as ice, clay, or cornst arch; t his condit ion, called pica, can indicat e a diet ary deficiency in iron or ot her nut rient s.2. By t he 12t h w eek of pregnancy many of t hese sympt oms have subsided, but ot hers appear.4 D.
Pregnancy st art s when a male’s sperm fert ilizes a female’s ovum, and t he fert ilized ovum implant s in t he lining of t he ut erus.3 C.A. The Int ernet has made it possible for people all over t he w orld t o communicat e w it h one anot her effect ively and inexpensively.2) These violent st orms are oft en a hundred miles in diamet er, and t heir w inds can reach velocit ies of 75 miles per hour or more3.
Each net w ork may link t ens, hundreds, or even t housands of comput ers, enabling t hem t o share informat ion and processing pow er.2.Inst ead, an individual who has Int ernet access can communicat e direct ly w it h anyone else on t he Int ernet, post informat ion for general consumpt ion or4 D. Int ernet is composed of many int erconnect ed comput er net w orks.3 C.A. This force depends on t he object 's mass, or t he amount of mat t er in t he object.4. This accelerat ion is caused by gravit y, t he force of at t ract ion bet w een t he object and t he eart h.3. The force of gravit y on an object is also called t he object 's w eight.2. The w eight of an object is equal t o t he mass of t he object mult iplied by t he accelerat ion due t o gravit y.10. If an object held near t he surface of t he eart h is released, it w ill fall and accelerat e, or pick up speed, as it descends.Numbers 31 – 36 cont ain jumbled sent ences.
One of t he sent ences has been underlined. You are required t o choose t he next sent ence w hich logically follow s t he underlined one.Jaw aban Soal No 10 Soal No 113) Hurricanes, w hich are also called cyclones, exert t ermendous pow er 4) Furt hermore, t he st rong winds and heavy rainfall t hat accompany t hem complet ely dest roy small t ow n in a couple of hours12.A Reading 2,125 poin x 40 butirSoal No 1 (27 may)The planet M ars has alw ays capt ured t he human t he color comes from chemical react ions t hat long ago locked up M ars's oxygen in reddish minerals on it s surface, causing t he ' rust ing' of t he planet. To t he ancient people, t he red color meant only one t hing: blood. From t he earliest t imes, M ars has been associat ed w it h bloodshed. Even t he ast ronomical symbol for M ars, a circle w it h an arrow point ing at 2 o'clock, is supposed t o represent a shield and a spears. As ast ronomers used t elescopes, M ars myt hology grew. It w as t he It alian ast ronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli w ho, in 1877, produced t he most last ing bit of M art ian folklore.
He saw w hat he t ook t o be long, t hin, unnat urally st raight lines on t he M art ian surface. He called t hem canali, a w ord t hat can t ranslat e int o English eit her as ' channels' or ' canals.' Unfort unat ely, t he lat t er t ranslat ion w as used, and t he canals of M ars w ere born. Of course, if t here were canals, t here had t o be canal builders, so once more M ars w as peopled w it h all manner of int elligent life forms! In 1965 M ariner 4 sent back first close-up pict ures of t he M art ian surface. Not only w ere t here no canals, but M ariner 4 and t he spacecraft t hat follow ed revealed a planet t hat w as a crat ered, lifeless desert. We have subsequent ly learned t hat M ars is home t o Olympus M ons, t he largest volcano in t he ent ire solar syst em, and t o a canyon syst em st ret ching for almost 3,000 miles around t he M art ian equat.
The at mosphere is ext remely t hin (equivalent t o t hat at 130,000 feet above Eart h) and made up almost ent irely of carbon dioxide. The surface is cold, almost never get t ing above freezing even at t he summert ime equat. Perhaps t he great est surprise w ere t he phot ographs from M ariner 9 in 1971 and 1972 t hat showed channels on t he surface. Now t hese were not Schiaparelli's canali t here's, no w ay t hese channels could be seen by even t he most powerful eart hbound t elescope.
They are unmist akable w at er courses, however. There is no w at er in t hem now, but t hey t race out t he pat h of w at er t hat flow ed in t he past. They are like t he dry river of t he American West, t hrough which w at er from rain flows, but w hich are dry most of t he t ime. Wat er once ran on t he surface of M ars. New explorat ions on M ars by t he spacecraft 1997, are planned t o give scient ist s more informat ion about possible past life on M ars.
One of Pat hfinder's missions w ill be t o lay t he foundat ion for fut ure effort s t o find fossil remains of living t hings. The landing sit e for t he M ars Pat hfinder is going t o be t he mout h of a flood channel called Ares Vallis.1. It can be inferred from t he passage t hat myt hs about M ars (A) are widely believed t oday (B) have been dispelled by current space explorat ion (C) are based on scient ific fact s (D) depict it as a lifeless planet2. Which of t he follow ing have NOT been a source of informat ion about M ars? (A) Spacecraft (B) Telescopes (C) Conject ure (D) Ast ronaut s3. The phrase 't he lat t er' in line 21 refers t o (A) canals (B) canali (C) channels (D) unusual st raight lines4. Where in t he passage does t he aut hor give informat ion about t he t opography of M ars?
(A) Lines 2-6 (B) Lines 26-32 (C) Lines 38-46 (D) Lines 58-625. The w ord 'pow erful' in line 46 is closest in meaning t o (A) expensive (B) dominant (C) influent ial (D) st rong6.
According t o t he passage, t he redness of M ars is a result of(A) a chemical react ion on t he planet surface (B) t he old age of t he planet (C) t he reflect ion of t he Sun at mosphereB. St at es t hat galaxies make a loud sound w hen t hey collide C.
St at es t hat t he universe began w it h an eventKunci jaw aban soal No 2 Soal No 3D. It s w avelengt hs cannot be accurat ely measuredC. It s w avelengt hs do not changeB. It s w avelengt hs get longerA.
It s w avelengt hs become compressed4. If a st ar is moving away from you,D.
It s w avelengt hs cannot be accurat ely M easuredC. It s w avelengt hs do not changeB. It s w avelengt hs get longerA. It s w avelengt hs become compressed3. If a st ar is moving t oward you,D. Does not yet have evidence t o support itA.
Is now an accept ed fact7. Why do scient ist s t hink t hat t he channels of M ars w ere w at erw ays?
(A) Bones have been found t here. (B) They st ill have a lit t le w at er in t hem. (C) They resemble a similar syst em on Eart h. (D) They are st raight and narrow.2. The Big Bang t heoryD.
Alw ays changing direct ionC. Moving t ow ards each ot herB. Moving aw ay from each ot herA. St at ionary1. Evidence indicat es t hat galaxies areAft er 300 000 years, t he Universe had cooled t o about 3000 degrees. At omic nuclei could finally capt ure elect rons t o form at oms. The Universe filled w it h clouds of hydrogen and helium gas.As t he Universe expanded and cooled, energy changed int o part icles of mat t er and ant imat t er.
These t w o opposit e t ypes of part icles largely dest royed each ot her. But some mat t er survived. M ore st able part icles called prot ons and neut rons st art ed t o form w hen t he Universe was one second old. Over t he next t hree minut es, t he t emperat ure dropped below 1 billion degrees Celsius.
It w as now cool enough for t he prot ons and neut rons t o come t oget her, forming hydrogen and helium nuclei.Then it suddenly exploded. The Universe t hat w e know w as born. Time, space and mat t er all began wit h t he Big Bang. In a fract ion of a second, t he Universe grew from smaller t han a single at om t o bigger t han a galaxy. And it kept on grow ing at a fant ast ic rat e. It is st ill expanding t oday.The Big Bang Theory M ost ast ronomers believe t he Universe began in a Big Bang about 14 billion years ago. At t hat t ime, t he ent ire Universe w as inside a bubble t hat w as t housands of t imes smaller t han a pinhead.
It w as hot t er and denser t han anyt hing w e can imagine.Soal No 2 (10 may)8. According t o t he passage, Pat hfinder's mission t o M ars includes (A) preparing for fut ure fossil-finding expedit ions (B) placing specialized equipment on t he planet 's surface (C) checking for flood damage (D) bringing back fossils for furt her st udy Kunci Jaw aban Soal No 1.The planet M ars has always capt ured t he human imaginat ion. There is it s redness. We know now t hat t he color comes from chemical react ions t hat long ago locked up M ars's oxygen in reddish minerals on it s surface, causing t he ' rust ing' of t he planet. To t he ancient people, t he red color meant only one t hing: blood.
From t he earliest t imes, M ars has been associat ed wit h bloodshed. Even t he ast ronomical symbol for M ars, a circle w it h an arrow point ing at 2 o'clock, is supposed t o represent a shield and a spears. As ast ronomers used t elescopes, M ars myt hology Schiaparelli w ho, in 1877, produced t he most last ing bit of M art ian folklore. He saw w hat he t ook t o be long, t hin, unnat urally st raight lines on t he M art ian surface.
He called t hem canali, a w ord t hat can t ranslat e int o English eit her as ' channels' or ' canals.' Unfort unat ely, t he lat t er t ranslat ion w as used, and t he canals of M ars w ere born. Of course, if t here were canals, t here had t o be canal builders, so once more M ars w as peopled w it h all manner of int elligent life forms! In 1965 M ariner 4 sent back first close-up pict ures of t he M art ian surface. Not only w ere t here no canals, but M ariner 4 and t he spacecraft t hat follow ed revealed a planet t hat w as a crat ered, lifeless desert.We have subsequent ly learned t hat M ars is home t o Olympus M ons, t he largest volcano in t he ent ire solar syst em, and t o a canyon syst em st ret ching for almost 3,000 miles around t he M art ian equat. The at mosphere is ext remely t hin (equivalent t o t hat at 130,000 feet above Eart h) and made up almost ent irely of carbon dioxide. The surface is cold, almost never get t ing above freezing even at t he summert ime equat or.Perhaps t he great est surprise w ere t he phot ographs from M ariner 9 in 1971 and 1972 t hat showed channels on t he surface.
Now t hese were not Schiaparelli's canali t here's, no w ay t hese channels could be seen by even t he most powerful eart hbound t elescope. They are unmist akable w at er courses, however.
There is no w at er in t hem now, but t hey t race out t he pat h of w at er t hat flow ed in t he past. They are like t he dry river of t he American West, t hrough which w at er from rain flows, but w hich are dry most of t he t ime. Wat er once ran on t he surface of M ars. New explorat ions on M ars by t he spacecraft Pat hfinder, due t o arrive on t he planet 's surface in 1997, are planned t o give scient ist s more informat ion about possible past life on M ars. One of Pat hfinder's missions w ill be t o lay t he foundat ion for fut ure effort s t o find fossil remains of living t hings. The landing sit e for t he M ars Pat hfinder is going t o be t he mout h of a flood channel called Ares Vallis.1.
It can be inferred from t he passage t hat myt hs about M ars (A) are widely believed t oday (C) are based on scient ific fact s (D) depict it as a lifeless planet2. Which of t he follow ing have NOT been a source of informat ion about M ars? (A) Spacecraft (B) Telescopes (C) Conject ure (D) Ast ronaut s3. The phrase 't he lat t er' in line 21 refers t o (A) canals (B) canali (C) channels (D) unusual st raight lines4. Where in t he passage does t he aut hor give informat ion about t he t opography of M ars? (A) Lines 2-6 (B) Lines 26-32 (C) Lines 38-46 (D) Lines 58-625.
The w ord 'pow erful' in line 46 is closest in meaning t o (A) expensive (B) dominant (C) influent ial (D) st rong6. According t o t he passage, t he redness of M ars is a result of (A) a chemical react ion on t he planet surface (B) t he old age of t he planet (C) t he reflect ion of t he Sun (D) an abundance of oxygen in t he planet 's at mosphere7. Why do scient ist s t hink t hat t he channels of M ars w ere w at erw ays? (A) Bones have been found t here.
(B) They st ill have a lit t le w at er in t hem. (C) They resemble a similar syst em on Eart h. (D) They are st raight and narrow.8. According t o t he passage, Pat hfinder's mission t o M ars includes (A) preparing for fut ure fossil-finding expedit ions surface (C) checking for flood damage (D) bringing back fossils for furt her st udy1. What is t he aut hor primanly concerned w it h?
The w ord t hey in line% refers t o.10. Where is t he t ext does t he aut hor ment ion t he benefit of on-line t ransact ion?9.
Where in t he t ext does t he aut hor ment ion gives t he modern definit ion on t he market.8. The aut hor gives an example of on line shopping in t he t ext t o show.7. The w ord “ sparing” in line 55 is closet in meaning t o.5. Which of t he follow ing is t rue? The pronoun “ one” in line 33 refers t o.4. The w ord “ psycographie” in line 10 might include t he follow ing it ems, except.3.
It can be inferned from t he t ext t hat t he purpose of t he market segment at ion is.Reading Comprehension Text 1 A market er can narelysat isfit everyone in amarket. Not everyone likes t he same soft drink aut o mobile, college, and movie. Therefore, market ers st art s w it h market segment at ion.
They ident ify and profile dist inct groups of buyers w ho might prefer or require varying product s and market ing mixers.M arket segment s can be ident ified by examining demographics psychographics and behavioral among buyers. The firm decides w hich segment s present s t he great est opport unit y t hose w hose needs t he firm can meet in a superior fashion for each chosen t arget market, t he firm develops a market offering. The offering is exemple, values developes his car for t he t arget market of buyers for w hom safest a cost umers can buy.
Tradit ionally, a “ market ” w as a physical plan w here buyers and sellers gat hered t o exchange goods. How market ers view t he sellers as t he indust ry and communicat ions ( ads, direct mail, email massages ) t o t he market: in ret urn t hey recive money and informat ion ( at t it udes.
Embed 314060739-Latihan-Soal-AcEPT-UGM-2.docx. Latihan Soal AcEPT UGM (Part III. Grammar and Structure) Quote:A. Sentence Completion Choose the word or phrase in A, B, C, or D which best completes each of the following sentences.
Traditionally, in New England on Thanksgiving Day. (A) when served is sweet cider (B) when sweet cider is served (C) is served sweet cider (D) sweet cider is served 2. Wald, public health nurse and , was born in Cincinnati Ohio, in 1867. (A) reforming society (B) social reformer (C) who reformed society (D) her social reform 3. In 1964of Henry Ossawa Tanner's paintings was shown at the Smithsonian Institution. (A) was a major collection (B) that a major collection (C) a collection was major (D) a major collection 4. irritating effect on humans, the use of phenol as a general antiseptic has been largely discontinued.
(A) Its (B) Where its (C) Since its (D) Because of its 5. In order to remain in existence,must produce something consumers consider useful or desirable. (A) a profit-making organization (B) a profit-making organization which (C) therefore a profit-making organization (D) whichever a profit-making organization Kunci Jawaban (Part A) 1.D, 2.B, 3.D, 4.D, 5.AB. Cloze Test Choose the word or phrase in A, B, C, or D which best completes each blank space in the text.
Text 1 When he was 21 years old, Thomas Edison (1) his first patent. It was for an electric vote counter (2) in the United States House of Representatives. The machine worked perfectly, but the congressmen (3) it. They did not want vote counting to be done quickly.This experience (4) the young inventor a lesson. He decided to follow a simple rule: “First, be sure a thing (5) or needed, then go ahead.”1.
Was taken out B. Had taken out 2. Used to be C. To be used 3. Had not buy B.
Would not buy D. Was not bought 4. Were teaching C.
Has taught D. Was taught 5. Had wanted Kunci Jawaban (Part B) 1.D, 2.D, 3.B, 4.C, 5.A C.
Error Identification Choose the word or phrase A, B, C, or D which is wrong. It is supposed A that early people got fire accidentally B from trees set ablaze by lightning or from spouting volcanoes. Then they C carefully kept them D burning in huts or caves. Too much A electric current may flow B into a circuit as a result either of a fault C in the circuit and D of an outside event such as lightning.3.
The Appalachian Trail, extending A approximately 2,020 miles B from Maine to Georgia, is the longer C continuous Dmarked footpath in the world.4. In his speech, Abraham Lincoln spoke A about “government of the people, by the people, and forthe people.” This B phrases imply C that government was operated for the good of D all citizens.5. For years, elephants were hunted A for food and ivory, and as a result theirs B numbers C have been greatly D reduced. Kunci Jawaban (Part C) 1.D, 2.D, 3.C, 4.B, 5.B.