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UJIAN NASIONAL SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS (SMA) Tahun Pelajaran 2006/2007

Mata Pelajaran

: Bhs. Inggris

Program Studi

: IPA/IPS

Waktu

: 120 Menit

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 − 4 Directions : For each question, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear a question followed by five statements. The questions and the statement will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speaker says. When you hear the question and five statements look at the picture in your test book and choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then on the answer sheet, find the number of the questions and mark answer. Look at the sample below.

Narrator : Look at the picture in your test book. What is the man doing? A. He is looking at the picture of the two women B. He is sitting in the garden holding a camera C. He is pointing at the two women D. He is taking a photograph of the women E. He is talking to the women

Statement (D) “He is taking a photograph of the women,” best describes what you see in the picture. Therefore, you should choose answer (D). Soal nomor 1 sampai dengan 20 merupakan kutipan percakapan dari kaset, yang telah diubah dalam bentuk teks

1. Look at the picture in question number 1

Which statement illustrates the picture? A. The doctor is sleeping B. The doctor is going to check the woman C. The man is a dentist D. The woman is a doctor E. The woman is a doctor’s wife

2. Look at the picture in question number 2.

What are two men doing? A. They are offering something B. They are buying something at the supermarket C. They are giving some money D. They are withdrawing some money E. They are robbing the cashiers of the supermarket

3. Look at the picture in question number 3.

Which statement best describes the pictures?

A. The man is reading a book B. The man is writing a letter C. The man is reading a newspaper D. The man is meeting someone E. The man is looking out the window

4. Look at the picture in question number 4

What might have happen to him? A. He might have been sick B. He might have seen a ghost C. He might have been arguing with his wife D. He might have been drunk E. He might have fallen in love

Part II Questions 5 − 10 Directions : In this part of the test you will hear a statement or a question spoken in English, followed by five response, also spoken in English. The statement or question and the 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 statement or questions. 5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. “There are many victims in a plane crash in Wonosobo” A. That’s very kind of you B. I’m happy to hear that C. I’m sorry to hear that D. Thanks for the information E. I agree with you

6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. “My son was promoted yesterday.” A. I’m sure

D. I’m very delighted to hear that

B. I disagree

E. I’m not satisfied with the condition

C. I don’t like it

7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. “You didn’t show up to my party last Saturday” A. Sorry, I was taking care of my mother in hospital B. Really ? It’s unbelievable C. It really makes me sick D. It’s really incredible E. I couldn’t say that to show

8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. “Is there an ATM near here?” A. The ATM is quite new B. That’s nearly closed C. Just five minutes left D. About five hundreds meters from here E. Don’t go too far

9. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. The following is a conversation between a police officer and a woman in the Police Station. Police O

: “Can you describe the car, madam?”

The woman : “________________”. A. I was seriously hurt B. There was a woman in the car C. The number plate begins with BX D. It was a hit and run accident E. The driver was a young man

10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. “Do you fell like to come in my best party tonight ?” A. I hope not B. No, I disagree with you C. Promise me that you help me D. Oh, that would be great E. Oh, poor you

Part III Questions 11 − 15 Directions : In this part of the test, you will hear 2 conversations. They will be spoken two times. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard

Question 11 – 12 referred to the following dialogue. The woman : How can I get to the shopping center from here ? The man

: You can take a bus or taxi. But it isn’t far to walk

The woman : Thank you

11. What information is the woman asking for? A. How to get a bus B. How to get a taxi C. How far to walk D. How to get to the shopping center E. How to shop at the market

12. What does the man suggest the woman should do A. Take a taxi B. Wait for a bus C. Ask for direction D. Go to another place E. Walk to the shopping center

Question 13 – 15 referred to the following dialogue Rudy

: Welcome to our office. It’s nice to see you again.

Woman

: Nice to see you too. By the way, do you know my colleague,

Sandra? Rudy

: Yes, I do how are you Sandra?

Sandra

: Fine, thanks Rudy, and you?

Rudy

: Fine. Let us go upstairs to have some cup of coffee.

13. Where does the conversation take place? A. At a coffee shop B. At Rudy’s office C. At Sandra’s office D. At the police station E. At a college

14. What is Rudy going to serve for his guests? A. Some tea B. Some soft drink C. Some water

D. Some coffee E. Orange juice

15. What is the relation between the two women? A. They are visitors B. They are guests C. They are colleagues D. They are officers E. They are friends

Part IV Questions 16 − 20 Directions : In this part of the test, you will hear 2 short texts. They will be spoken two times. After you hear a text and question(s) about it, read the five possible answer and decide which one would be the best answer to the question(s) you have heard

Question 16 – 18 referred to the following text Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Germany. He graduated from university of Zurich in Switzerland in 1905. In 1905, he also did some of his famous works in physics. In 1919, he won the Noble prize from physics. Between 1919 and 1933 he lived in Germany and traveled a lot to talk to other scientists, them in 1933 he had to leave Germany because of Hitler and the Nazi party. He lived in the United States from 1933 until he died. He lived in Princeton New Jersey. He died on April 18, 1955.

16. What is the text about? A. Albert Einstein B. Noble Prize C. University of Zurich D. Hitler and his party E. Einstein’s famous work

17. What did he win the Noble prize? A. In 1879 B. In 1905 C. In 1919 D. In 1933 E. In 1955

18. Why did Albert Einstein travel a lot? A. He wanted to meet Hitler B. He wanted to receive the Noble Prize C. He wanted to talk to other scientists D. He wanted to make scientific researches E. He wanted to continue his study Question 19 -20 referred to the following text. We have been confirmed for landing at gate 29 in fifteen minutes. Please put your luggage under the seat in front of you, and return your seat to each sub row position. Cabin attendants would collect any trash you may wish to throw away.

19. What is the text about? A. Preparing for landing B. An announcement for departure C. A save place for landing D. Cabin attendants E. The luggage of passengers

20. Where would you hear this announcement? A. On the bus

D. On an aero plane

B. On a train

E. At the airport

C. On a ship

Reading Section

In this part of the test, you have to choose the best answer to each questions from the alternatives given

Text 1 Read the following text to answer questions 21 and 22 The Buyat Bay issue

has been a hot topic these past two weeks.

However, no party has claimed responsibility for the pollution in the bay. This country is suffering from an old illness : it cannot see the culprit even though it could - if it wanted to do. The issue started when a non-governmental organization discovered that a number of people living near the bay in South Minahasa district, North Sulawesi province, were suffering from skin diseases. Blood tests showed that some had high levels of mercury in their blood. Public opinion then turned against the subsidiary of U.S. - based New-Mont Minahasa Corp, PT New-Mont Minahasa Raya, accusing it of causing the pollution by dumping its tailings in the bay.

21. This text mainly talks about ___. A. the pollution in the bay B. the discovery of pollution by a non government organization C. the failure of the government to find the culprits D. the skin disease of the people living in Buyat Bay E. the Buyat Bay issue

22. “Public opinion then turned … by dumping its tailings in the bay.” (paragraph 5) The underlined word means ___ in a careless manner. A. unloading B. piling

C. burying D. packing E. covering

Text 2 read the following text to answer questions 23 to 26 Two new species of dinosaurs, one a quick-moving meat-eater and the other a giant-plant-eater have been discovered in Antarctica. The 70 million-year-old fossil of the carnivore would have rested for millenniums at the bottom of the Antarctic Sea, while the remains of the 30-meter-long plant-eater were found on the top of a mountain. The little carnivore-about 1.8 meters tall-was found on James Ross Island, of the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Not yet named, the animal probably floated out to the sea after it died and settled to the bottom of what was then a shallow area of the Waddell Sea. Its bones and teeth suggest it may represent a population of twolegged carnivores that survived in the Antarctic long after other predators took over elsewhere on the globe. “For whatever reason, they were still hanging out on the Antarctic continent,” Case said in a statement. A second team led by William Hammer of Augustan College in Rock Island, Illinois, found the 200 million-year-old plant-eater’s fossils on a mountaintop 13,000 feet (3,900 meters) high near the Beard-more Glacier. Now known as Mt. Kirk Patrick, the area was once a soft riverbed.

23. The article informs us about ___. A. two species of dinosaurs B. the newest discovery in Antarctica C. the two kinds of new dinosaurs D. the discovery of two species of dinosaurs in Antarctica E. a team of researchers was funded by the National Science Foundation

24. The main idea of the first paragraph is ___. A. The two species of dinosaurs are carnivores and herbivores B. The two species were funded by the National Science Foundation C. The two species are a quick moving meat-eater and a giant planteater D. The two species of dinosaurs were floating at the bottom of the Waddell Sea E. Two new species of dinosaurs have been discovered in Antarctica

25. The following information is about the giant plant-eater dinosaur, except ___. A. It is 30 meters long B. It is 200 million years old C. It is 1.8 meters tall D. It is found on the top of a mountain E. It is found by William Hammer

26. “Its bones and teeth suggest it many represent a population of twolegged carnivores that survived in the Antarctica …” (paragraph 4) The underlined word means ___. A. show B. explain C. inform D. portray E. symbolize

Text 3 Read the following text to answer questions 27 to 31

Each society has its own beliefs, attitudes, customs, behaviors, and social habits. These give people a sense of who they are, how they

should behave, and what they should or should not do. These ‘rules’ reflect the ‘culture’ of a country. People become conscious of such rules when they meet people from different cultures. For example, in some cultures, being on time can mean turning up several hours late for an appointment, even for a business meeting ; in others, 3 p.m. means 3 p.m. Also, the rules about when to eat vary from culture to culture. Many North Americans and Europeans are used to having three mealtimes a day and organizing their timetable around them. In some countries, on the other hand, people often do not have strict rules like this-people eat when they want to, and every family has its own time table. When people visit or live in a country for the first time, they are often surprised at the differences that exist between their own culture and that in the other country. The most common way of comparing two cultures is in terms of their differences-not their similarities.

27. What does the writer want to tell you? A. Strict rules B. Mealtimes a day C. Culture differences D. Culture in a country E. Culture similarities

28. New comers often feel ___ because their own culture is not similar to that in the new country. A. astounded

D. uninterested

B. bored

E. embarrassed

C. disturb

29. Which statement is true according to the text? A. There are no people becoming conscious of the a new culture B. There are no countries having strict rules of mealtimes C. There are no strict rules of mealtimes in some countries

D. There are no problems for people who visit a country for the first time E. There are no similarities between a culture in one country and that in another 30. “Being on time can mean turning up several hours late ….” (paragraph 2) The underlined words mean ___. A. arriving

D. exposing

B. emerging

E. displaying

C. appearing

31. In some cultures people may ___ for a business meeting. A. come late B. eat strictly C. be surprised D. behave differently E. use their own time table

Text 4 Read the following text to answer questions 32 to 36

The petroleum we obtain today was formed under the ground for many millions of years. In the past, small animals living in the sea sank to the seabed when they died. Layers of these creatures built up over millions of years, and the actions of heat, pressure and bacteria turned their bodies into petroleum. The petroleum spread through porous rocks until it came to impervious rocks. In this way, pockets of petroleum were formed beneath the ground. Over many thousands of years, this land rose above the sea, and deposits of oil are now found on or near land. Oil companies employ scientists to study rocks and discover where oil is likely to be found. If it seems likely that oil exists beneath their feet, they will drill a narrow hole to find out whether there is any oil. They may be

unsuccessful ; if a new field is being explored is one chance in nine of discovering petroleum. 32. What is the text about? A. Deposits of oil

D. The petroleum

B. Pockets of petroleum

E. Oil companies

C. Impervious rocks

33. The first paragraph is about ___. A. how petroleum was formed B. small animals living in the sea-bed C. how long petroleum was formed D. what has happened beneath the ground E. the spread of petroleum

34. Which of the following statements is true according to the text? A. Heat, pressure and bacteria play an important role in the formation of petroleum B. Scientists always succeeded in finding a new oil field C. Scientists are employed to form petroleum D. Animals living in the sea-bed bring deposits of oil to the surface of water E. Oil is usually found on the water surface

35. “… and deposits of oil are now found on or near land.” (paragraph 1) The underlined word means ___. A. appeared B. discovered C. come D. floated E. shown

36. “The petroleum spread through porous rocks until it came to impervious rocks.” (paragraph 1)

The underlined word means “not allowing anything to ___” A. catch up B. suffer forum C. break into D. pass through E. look at Read the following dialogues and answer the questions

37. A B

: What did he tell you? : He told me that you ___ him soon.

A. should see B. would see C. would have seen D. have to see E. have seen

38. Budi

:

Good morning, Rina. Did you see Susi?

Rina

:

Yes, I did. She ___ to Mr. Yusuf when I entered the office just now.

A. talks B. talked C. has talked D. would talk E. was talking

39. Tony

:

The Indonesian Olympics contingent had just arrived from Athens. They brought one gold medal, one silver and two bronze medals.

Daddy :

Yeah, we have to be proud of them.

The underlined sentences is used to express ___. A. apology B. pleasure C. pride

D. certainty E. satisfaction

40. Rina

: May I go to Pangandaran, Mom?

Mother : Yes, but don’t forget to take care of yourself Rina

: Thanks, Mom.

From the dialogue above, we know that mother ___ Rina to go to Pangandaran A. allows B. orders C. forbids D. avoids E. stops

41. Shop assistant : Mrs. Anwar :

Good evening, Ma’am. ___

Good evening. I will have a birthday party. Can you show me some long evening dresses?

A. How do you do? B. What do you want? C. Can you help me? D. What can I do for you? E. Do you want something?

42. Man 1 :

The farmers ___ that the new fertilizer will double their harvest.

Man 2 :

So do we. Our main goal is not only to help the farmers get more harvest but also to get better quality products.

A. hope

D. reject

B. doubt

E. approve

C. think

43. X

:

When my brother and I were going to school, a car hit him. He broke one of his legs

Y

:

Oh, ___ I hope he’ll be well soon.

A. it’s fantastic B. it’s really amazing C. I should ask him D. I am sorry to hear that E. that’s good news

44. Sita

: Hi, Din Why do you look so pale?

Udin

: I have a terrible headache.

Sita

: Oh, let me take you to a doctor.

From the dialogue we may conclude that Sita ___ to Udin. A. offers help B. asks some information C. asks for permission D. refuses to do something E. forbids to do something

45. X

:

There will be a party at my house tonight. Would you like to come?

Y

:

I’d love to, but I have an appointment with my colleague.

From the dialogue we know that the second speaker ___ the invitation. A. gives

D. loves

B. declines

E. enjoys

C. takes

46. Juli

:

Tomorrow I’m going to Semarang, Mur. Don’t forget to cook my favorite food.

Murni

:

O.K. Your favorite food ___ by the time you come

A. will have been ready

D. was ready

B. has been ready

E. is ready

C. will been ready

47. A

: I heard that your boss had changed his new secretary.

B

: That’s right.

A

: But why?

B

: He told me that she was incapable of doing her job well.

The underlined utterance is an expression of ___. A. disagreement

D. impossibility

B. inability

E. dissatisfaction

C. uncertainly

48. A

: You have only a few minutes before the train leaves, or you ___ it

B

: Thank you for reminding me.

A. might miss B. have missed C. are missing D. have to miss E. should have missed

49. Agil

: The Dewa band’s performance last night was so amusing. Did you see it?

Ali

: Yes, I did. The audience was very ___ The fans applauded during the show.

A. wonderful

D. nice

B. satisfied

E. fantastic

C. enjoyable

50. X Z

: Zet, may I borrow camera? : Oh, sorry. It ___ now

A. is repairing

D. is being repaired

B. has sold it

E. had been sold to my friend

C. will have sold

51. Father :

Your hair is long, son. And here is some money for you to cut it.

Son

:

Thank you, Dad. And ___ by tomorrow

A. I’m cutting my hair B. I would cut my hair C. I will cut your hair D. I’ll ask someone to cut your hair E. I will have my hair cut

52. Betty

:

Do you know why Peter arrived late for work yesterday?

Nancy :

He must have missed the bus. If I had been him, I would have taken a taxi

From the dialogue we know that ___. A. Betty, Nancy and Peter came late for work B. Betty went to work by taxi C. Betty and Peter went to work together D. Peter went to work by taxi E. Peter did not take a taxi to his office

53. Ryan

:

Do you know about the illegal import of sugar that happened recently?

Dave

:

Yes, but not much. I think the police ___ the importers and the official who backed this illegal activity

Ryan

:

I agree with you. But they always have reasons not to be arrested

A. caught B. have caught C. are catching D. would be caught E. should have caught

The following incomplete paragraph is for questions no 54 to 56 Fill in the blank spaces with suitable words

THE RED CROSS The Red Cross is an international organization that helps the sick, the hungry and the ___ (54) . It has its headquarters at Geneva in Switzerland. Its symbol is a red cross on a white flag. The Red Cross was founded by Henry Dunant in 1863 after he had seen the terrible suffering of ___ (55) soldiers. The organization helps the wounded of all armies. It does not take sides. Today it is based in more than 70 countries and ___ (56) soldiers and civilians all over the world 54. A. victims B. accident C. screaming D. suffering E. soldiers

55. A. dead B. killed C. damaged D. destroyed E. wounded

56. A. cares for B. looks for C. asks for

D. helps for E. gives for

Read the following sentences and answer the questions

57. Curiosity is a characteristic shown by many other animals, but organizing and ___ knowledge is a skill demonstrated by humans alone. A. discovering

D. recording

B. doing

E. writing

C. making

58. Children begin their ___ education at the age of six. A. finish

D. formal

B. learn

E. outside

C. spend

59. Hellen Keller was known and admired throughout the world for the way she overcame her handicaps. The underlined word means ___. A. clarity in speaking B. curiosity among friends C. ability to do something good D. difficult in understanding something E. disability of a person’s body

60. Smoke can cause damage to a child’s learning ability The underlined word has similar meaning to ___. A. destruction B. suffering C. harm D. injury E. loss

KUNCI JAWABAN BAHASA INGGRIS UAN 2007

1. Jawab : B Gambar tersebut menggambarkan seorang dokter yang akan memeriksa wanita itu. 2. Jawab : E Gambar tersebut menggambarkan merampok kasir di supermarket

dua

orang

yang

sedang

3. Jawab : C Gambar tersebut menggambarkan seorang laki-laki yang sedang membaca suatu surat kabar. 4. Jawab : E Gambar tersebut menggambarkan seorang laki-laki yang baru jatuh cinta. 5. Jawab : C Ungkapan simpati yang tepat yaitu “I’m sorry to hear that”. 6. Jawab : D Tanggapan tentang berita yang bagus digunakan ungkapan “I’m very delighted to hear that”. 7. Jawab : A Jawaban yang tepat dalam konteks kalimat tersebut yaitu “Sorry, I was taking care of my mother in hospital”. 8. Jawab : D Jawaban yang tepat dalam konteks kalimat tersebut yaitu “About five hundreds meters from here” 9. Jawab : C Jawaban yang tepat pada percakapan tersebut yaitu “ The number plate begins with BX” 10. Jawab : D Tanggapan untuk menerima undangan yaitu “ Oh, that would be great” 11. Jawab : D Wanita tersebut menanyakan tentang arah ke shopping center. 12. Jawab : A Saran pertama laki-laki itu yaitu untuk naik taxi.

13. Jawab : B Percakapan tersebut terjadi di kantornya Rudy 14. Jawab : D Rudy melayani tamunya dengan menghidangkan kopi. 15. Jawab : B Dua wanita itu adalah teman sekerja (colleague) 16. Jawab : A Topik teks tersebut mengenai “Albert Einstein” 17. Jawab : C Dia memenangkan hadiah nobel tahun 1919 18. Jawab : C Dia banyak mengadakan perjalanan untuk bertukar pikiran dengan ahli yang lain. 19. Jawab : A Topik teks tersebut mengenai ”Preparing for landing” 20. Jawab : D Pengumuman tersebut biasanya kita temukan di dalam pesawat. 21. Jawab : E Topik bacaan tersebut mengenai isu tentang Teluk Buyat 22. Jawab : A Kata dumping (membuang) = unloading 23. Jawab : D Artikel tersebut membicarakan masalah penemuan dua jenis dinosaurus di Antartica. 24. Jawab : C Inti paragraf pertama yaitu dua jenis itu yaitu “a quick moving meateater and a giant plant-eater”. 25. Jawab : C Baca pada paragraf kedua, tinggi 1,8 meter itu untuk jenis yang kecil, padahal yang ditanyakan jenis yang raksasa (besar). 26. Jawab : A Kata “represent” ( menunjukkan) = show 27. Jawab : C Bacaan tersebut membicarakan masalah “Perbedaan budaya”.

28. Jawab : A Baca paragraf ketiga kalimat pertama, …. They are often “surprised” at the….. Kata surprised mempunyai makna yang sama dengan kata “astounded” (terkejut). 29. Jawab : C Baca paragraf kedua kalimat terakhir “ in some countries, on the other hand, people often do not have strick rules like this……” 30. Jawab : A Kata “turning up” (muncul/datang) = arriving 31. Jawab : A Baca paragraf kedua kalimat kedua” …. Turning up several hours late for appointment, even for a business meeting…” 32. Jawab : D Inti bacaan tersebut yaitu “The petroleum” 33. Jawab : A Paragraf pertama terbentuk”

menceritakan

tentang

“bagaimana

minyak

34. Jawab : A Baca paragraf kedua kalimat kedua “ … heat, pressure and bacteria turned their body into petroleum..” Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa unsure-unsur tersebut mempunyai peranan yang penting dalam membentuk minyak. 35. Jawab : B Kata “found” (ditemukan) = discovered 36. Jawab : D Kata “ impervious” = not allowing anything to pass through 37. Jawab : B Kata “soon” menunjukkan bentuk “present future”, sehingga dibutuhkan bentuk “past future” (would see) dalam “subjunctive”. 38. Jawab : E Dua kejadian yang terjadi secara bersamaan diwaktu lampau digunakan bentuk “Past Continuous + when + Simple Past” (Polanya dapat dibolak balik). 39. Jawab : C “we have to be proud of them” merupakan ungkapan kebanggaan ( pride).

40. Jawab : A Dari ungkapan yang diucapkan ibunya, tampak bahwa ibunya mengijinkan Rina pergi ke Pengandaran. 41. Jawab : D Ungapan yang tepat bagi seorang penjaga toko yaitu “What can I do for you? 42. Jawab : A Dalam percakapan tersebut kata yang tepat yaitu “hope” (berharap) 43. Jawab : D Ungkapan simpati yang tepat yaitu “ I am sorry to hear that” 44. Jawab : A Ungkapan “Oh, let me take you to a doctor” merupakan ungkapan suatu “offers help”. 45. Jawab : B “I’d love to but I have an appointment with my colleagues” merupakan ungkapan “penolakan suatu undangan”. 46. Jawab : A “...by the time you come” menunjukkan bentuk “future perfect tense” ( will have been ready). 47. Jawab : B Kata “incapable” (tidak ketidakmampuan (inability).

mampu)

merupakan

ungkapan

48. Jawab : D Kata “or” membutuhkan bentuk parallel pada kata /kalimat sesudahnya. Kerna sebelumnya berbentuk “simple present’ (have), sesudahnya juga berbentuk “simple present” (have to miss). 49. Jawab : B Kata yang tepat untuk menggambarkan penontonnya karena pertunjukkannya berhasil yaitu “satisfied” (puas). 50. Jawab : D Bentuk passive dalam bentuk present continuous (now), digunakan pola “is/am/are + being + VIII (is being repaired). 51. Jawab : E Ungkapan causative yang tepat yaitu “I will have my hair cut” (Saya akan menyuruh rambut saya dipotong). 52. Jawab : E

Dalam percakapan tersebut dapat disimpulkan bahwa Peter tidak naik taksi. 53. Jawab : B Bentuk kalimat “present” yang tepat untuk menyatakan suatu kegiatan yang sedang dikerjakan digunakan bentuk “Present Continuous Tense” ( are catching). 54. Jawab : D “Kata sifat” yang diawali kata “the" menunjukkan suatu kelompok : the sick, the hungry and the suffering (orang-orang yang menderita). 55. Jawab : E Kata terluka yang tepat untuk orang yaitu “wounded”. 56. Jawab : A Kata yang tepat dalam konteks kalimat tersebut , berdasarkan kalimat sebelumnya, yaitu “helps for”. 57. Jawab : E “Writing” (Menulis) hanya dapat dilakukan oleh “manusia”. 58. Jawab : D Kata yang tepat yaitu “formal education” (Pendidikan formal). 59. Jawab : E Kata “handicaps” (cacat) = disability of a person’s body. 60. Jawab : C Kata yang sama maknanya dengan “damage” (merusak) yaitu “harm”.

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