TUGAS
2
Instruction
: Answer this sentence with correct answer
READING SECTION
In this part of the test you will have
the chance to show how well you understand written English. There are two
parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
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PART
I. Error Recognition
Questions 15 to 19.
Directions: In questions 15
to 19, each number has four underlined words or phrases that are marked by (A),
(B), (C), (D). You have to identify the one underlined word or phrase that
should
be
corrected or rewritten, and mark your answer.
15. Gina :
I looked for you last night , where were you?
A
Jimmy :
I was feeling tired , so I went to bed early than usual.
B C D
16.
A
newspaper whom I read at the schol library this morning had an article
you have to read
A B
It’s about the importance of marketing strategy
C D
17. Benny : What does your
Math teacher look like?
Susan : He has long black hair
and big beautiful eyes
A B
C
Benny : I can’t wait to see
him.
D
18. Tomi : My old computer works very slowly
A B
Rina : If I was you,
I would trade it for a new one
C D
19. Akira : What do you think of Virtual Enterprise program?
A
Bima : I’m exciting
to follow this program, It’s
very challenging and interesting.
B C D
PART II. Reading Comprehension
Questions 20 to 31
Directions: Questions 20 to 31 are based
on a selection of reading materials, such as notices, letters, forms, articles,
and advertisements. You are to choose the one best answer the questions (A),
(B), (C), or (D). Answer all the questions following each reading selection on
basis of what is stated or implied in the selection.
Questions 20, 21, 22 refer to the following
letter.
Inter- office Memo
To: Akira Kobe,
General Manager, Sales Planning
From: Kathy
Yeh, Sales Promotion Assistant
Re: Helena
Santos visit
Date: April
21, 2014
Ms. Helena Santos,
manager from Alfa Micro, S.A, in Brazil, is coming on Thursday, April 25 at
10:00 a.m. Please come to the Conference Room and meet her.
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20. What type of correspondence is this?
A.
A
cover letter. C. A fax.
B.
A resume. D.
A
memo.
21. Where should Akira meet Helena Santos??
A. At the conference
room C. In Brazil
B. At Alfa Micro D. At Kathy’s office
22. Who is Helena Santos?
A.
General
Manager. C. A manager from Brazil.
B.
A special speaker. D.
Sales Promotion Assistant.
Questions 23, 24, 25 refer to
the following a company profile.
Manulife Financial is a leading Canada-based financial services group with
principal operations in Asia, Canada and the United States. Clients look to
Manulife for strong, reliable, trustworthy and forward-thinking solutions
for their most significant financial decisions. Our international network
of employees, agents and distribution partners offers financial protection
and wealth management products and services to millions of clients. We also
provide asset management services to institutional customers. Funds under
management by Manulife Financial and its subsidiaries were C$567 billion
(US$539billion) as at June 30, 2013. The Company operates as Manulife
Financial in Canada and Asia and primarily as John Hancock in the United
States.
Manulife
Indonesia offers the most comprehensive products and services in the
Indonesian financial services industry through life insurance and employee
benefits from PT Asuransi Jiwa Manulife Indonesia and through mutual funds
and asset management services from PT Manulife Aset Manajemen Indonesia.
Headquartered in Jakarta, PT Asuransi Jiwa Manulife Indonesia operates
through a network of marketing offices in 24 cities across the country,
supported by more than 12,000 employees and professional agents and has
approximately 1.8 million in-force customer contracts
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A. twelve thousand..
B. twenty thousand.
C. two hundred.
D. eighteen million
24. ‘...... through mutual
funds and asset management’. The synonym of the underlined word is …
A. combining the customers
and the management need.
B. having the same purpose to reach a
short term goal.
C. having
the same specified relationship to each other.
D. combining life insurance and financial funds.
25. The
word “its” in ‘Funds under management by Manulife Financial and its
subsidiaries
were C$567 billion ‘ refers to …
A. funds C. management
B. Manulife Financial D. life
insurance
Questions 26, 27, and 28 refer to
description of a famous person.
Do you make up stories for your friends
and family? Do you write these stories down? J.K. Rowling did. She had a
passion to tell stories. She loved to write. Now she’s a famous author.When
Joanna Rowling was young , she was like other children.
She went to school, did her homework,
and played with her friends. But Rowling also made up stories for her sister. These
stories were usually about rabbits because they both liked rabbits. As she
grew up, she continued writing stories about her friends in school.
Rowling wrote all the time. At the
university she studied French, but she still wrote stories. After
graduation she taught English in Portugal. There she continued to work on a
story about a boy. She decided to call him Harry Potter. Later, she went to
Scotland and worked as a French teacher. She finally finished her book
there. It took another year to find a publisher.
Rowling never stopped doing what she
wanted to do. It took her six years to write the first Harry Potter book,
but she never stopped writing. Now we can all read her stories and share
her passion.
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26.
What
makes Rowling become a fantastic writer?
A.
she had a passion to write.
B.
she likes children so much
C.
she writes to get much money
D.
she made up stories for her sister
27. What
did she do for a living after graduate
from university?
A.
be a teacher
B.
be a publisher
C.
write books only
D.
share her story
28. “Do you make
up stories for your friends and family?” the synonym of the
underlined word is…
A. tell
B. create
C. describe
D. retell
Questions 29-31 refer to the following information.
How to make Pancakes
This is the simple, straight-forward, everyday pancake recipe, great for sweet or savoury pancakes.
Put the flour into a large bowl, make a well in the centre
and pour in the milk and eggs. Give the liquid mixture a quick whisk before
incorporating the flour. Continue to whisk until you have a smooth batter.Now
add 1 tbsp vegetable oil and whisk thoroughly.
Take a crêpe pan, or large frying pan, dip some kitchen roll
in the oil and carefully wipe the inside of the pan. Heat the pan over a medium
heat for a minute. Add just under a ladleful
of batter to the pan and immediately start swirling it round the pan to get a
nice even layer.
Cook the pancake for approximately 30-40 seconds. Use a
palette knife to lift the pancake carefully to look at the underside to check
it is golden-brown before turning over. Cook the other side for approx 30-40
seconds and transfer to a serving plate.
www.bbc.co.uk/.../recipes/how_to_make_pancakes
29. What is being informed?
A.
How to sell pancakes.
B.
How to choose flour.
C.
How to make pancakes.
D.
Where to buy pancakes.
30. Who would find this information useful?
A. cook C. technician
B.
teacher D. author
31. continue to whisk until you have a
smooth batter . The synonym
of the underlined word is …
A. add C. pour
B. mix D. stir
THIS IS THE END
OF THE READING SECTION
WRITING SECTION
There are two parts, and directions are given for each
part that will measure different aspects of your writing ability.
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Questions 32 to 41.
Directions: Questions 32 to 41 are
incomplete dialogues. Four clauses/sentences, marked (A), (B), (C), or
(D),are
given beneath each question. You are to choose the one clause/sentence that
best completes the dialogue. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the
question and mark your answer.
32. Roni : What’s your plan for your
holiday?
Pipit : I haven’t decided yet. ...
A.
I must
travel to Batam.
B.
I have
to go to Batam.
C.
I will
go to Batam.
D.
I might go to Batam.
33. Waiter
: ... a cup of tea?
You : Yes. Without sugar, please.
A. Do you like.
B. Will you
take .
C. Would you like.
D. Are you like .
34. Sandra : My friends
and I are going to join Trade Fair in New York next year.
Kathy : Really! That’s cool. How can
you get the opportunity?
Sandra : First, your school ... join
Virtual Enterprise class. Then , show your teachers
that you are
good at it.
A. must to
B. should
C. ought
D. have
35. Yudi : Does your sister usually work on weekends ?
Rina : That’s right. She often ... on reports for the Monday status meeting
A.
work .
B. works
C.
worked
D.
working
36. Customer
: I’d like to reserve
a single room for Tuesday, is it
available?
Reservationist : very good sir, ...
?
Customer : two days. Can I pay by traveler check?
A. how
long will you be staying?
B. how will you pay , sir?
C. When
are you going to stay?
D. How
many rooms will it be,sir?
37. Mike : How about lunch to talk about our project at Cafe Malam tonight?
Jeni : Good. …
Mike : No problem. Please be
there at 12.
A. Is it OK to bring my associate
with me?
B. Can I wear casual dress to the
party?
C. It was time to negotiate the
detail of the plan.
D. I do prefer to eat out in the afternoon.
38. Erni : I need a lot of money to
cover my brother’s surgery.
Tom : If you sold your
car , you ... much money for it.
A. will
get
B. can
get
C. would
get
D. would
got
39. Dio : The workshop starts at eight
o’clock ,…?
Heri : that’s right. The
speaker will be here in 5 minutes.
A. isn’t
it?
B. doesn’t it?
C. didn’t it?
D. does
it ?
40 Riki : I have to present our project tonight. Do you
think you can make it soon?
Dian : Don’t worry.The work ... by 5:00 PM.
Dian : Don’t worry.The work ... by 5:00 PM.
Riki : I know I can count on you.
A.
Would be done
B.
will
be finished .
C.
finished on time
D.
is on
my side
41. Prita :
What’s
your recent school project?
Gery :
Prita : please share it to me sometime, will you?
A. I
created a business plan last month.
B. I am going to visit the company.
C. The school is going to be renovated.
D. we’re
making a business plan.
PART II. Close Test
Questions 42 to
50.
Directions: Questions 42 to 50 are
passage completion. Read the passages. A word or phrase has been replaced by a
blank in some of the sentences. Four answer choices are given below the blank.
Mark the answer choice – (A),(B),(C) or (D) – that best completes the sentence.
Questions 42-44
refer to the following memo.
This semester, be
prepared for your exams. Follow these handy hints from the Student Advice
Center. Don’t (42) ... until the night before an exam. The best students
revise and learn early and regularly throughout the semester. Revise each
night what you learn(43)... class that day. Reread class notes,
assignments, handouts or previous tests and textbooks. Highlight key words
and points with a colored pen or pencil. It is very helpful to write
summaries of the notes you take in
class. If that sounds like too much effort, then you should start
studying at least two weeks before
your exams. Make a study schedule and stick to it, but be
realistic about your goals. Don’t try to do too much in one day. Resting is
as (44) ... as studying
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B. stop D.
give
43. A.
at C.
on
B. in D.
during
44. A. tolerant C. important
B. reluctant D.
dominant
Questions 45 to
47 refer to the following announcement.
Volunteers Wanted
The Psychology Deparment of Queenstown University is looking for
volunteers to (45) ... part in an experiment. We need 150 volunteers: 75
men and 75 women. Volunteers should be aged
between 20 and 25 and should not be
taking any kind of medication. Volunteers must not be enrolled in
any of the univesity’s current psychology courses.
The experiment will take between thirty to forty minutes to complete.
Participants will be asked to answer a series of questions after watching a
short film. A small fee will be paid to participans. Coffee and tea will be
also served(46)... the film.
If you are (47) ... , please
contact the Psychology Department secretary on 9998822 before
January 29.
Source: Starter TOEIC
,3rd edition , Anne Taylor
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45. A. look C. make
B. take D.
join
46. A. at C. during
B. until D. on
47. A. motivated C. annoyed
B. satisfied D. interested
Questions 48 to
50 refer to the following advertisement.
In Sympathy
Sunlight Soap is in sympathy with the joys of women. It shows sympathy
in a (48)... way by saving Rubbing
and Scrubbing; saving Toiling and Boiling; ensuring sweet, clean clothes.
It brings welcome leisure, (49)...preserves the clothes, and costs little
compared with the labour it saves.
Sunlight
Soap
Always pure
LEVER BROS
LTD. PORT SUNLIGHT ENGLAND
The name LEVER (50)... soap is a guarantee of
purity and excellence
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48. A. practical C.
functional
B. natural D. logical
49. A. observe C. preserve
B. reserve D. serve
50. A. in C. under
B. at D. on
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