TEST BAHASA INGGRIS pkn stan tahun 2016
Untuk bagian ini, jawaban benar kurang dari 1/3 jumlah soal (kurang dari 17) berarti nilai mati
PART ONE : READING COMPREHENSION
Soal no 151 s.d. 155 mengacu kepada bacaan berikut
As with so much of this new disease, scientist still don’t know much why SARS seems to spread at varying rate in different areas, but this might be the result of the influence of so – called superspreaders, infected individuals who appear to be much more contagious than the average SARS patient. Almost 100 SARS cases in Singapore can be traced to a 26 – year – old flight attendant who imported the disease from Hong Kong. In that city, the two major outbreaks – in the Prince of Wales Hospital and the Amoy Gardens housing estate – were almost certainly triggered by a pair of superspreaders. ”We don’t know how SARS spread’, says Dr. Balaji Sadasivan, Minister of State at Singapore’s Ministry of Health, ’but we have drawn the conclusion that some people don’t seem to spread it to a lot”. Worried health officials know that each of Asia’s super cities is single superspreaders away from another outbreak.
That means identifying potential superspreaders is vital to halting SARS – except that scientist do not know what makes superspreader super. “That the $ 64.000 question”, says Dr. Osman David Mansoor. A WHO scientist. “It’s probably a spectrum of biological variation”. That means genetic aberrations within patients – which could help explain why some SARS sufferers barely show symptoms while others become mortally ill-or within the viruses themselves. Even though doctors are now almost certain that, the novel corona virus first discovered by the University of Hong Kong (HKU) is the primary cause of SARS, the total number of isolated corona viruses in patient is quite still low. ‘so it’s difficult to compare in terms of genomic arrangement whether those with a high transmissibility actually have some changes in genetic material”, says Dr. K. Y. Yuen, a microbiologist at HKU.
(Bryan Walsh. What Makes Superspreaders?Hong Kong, 2003)
151. According to the text, superspreaders is ...
A. a coronavirus
B. a SARS patient
C. an infected person
D. a biological variation
152.The rate of SARS spreading in different areas is ...
A. constant C. versatile
B. stable D. various
153.According to the text, what is essential in stopping SARS?
A. Identifying potential superspreaders.
B. Explaining a spectrum of biological variation.
C. Explaining what makes a superspreader super.
D. Isolating patient.
154.Abberation (line 14) means ...
A. mental lapse
B. genetic deviation
C. personal health
D. normal development
155.The word ‘those’ (19) refers to ...
A. superspreader
B. patients
C. microbiologist
D. doctors
Soal no 156 s.d. 160 mengacu kepad bacaan berikut ini
Through much of the early history of science it was assumed that all the planets are inhabited. For example in the eighteenth century, Johan Elert Bode of Germany drew attention to the systematic spacing of the planets – what is known as Bode’s law – and proposed that there are also systematic differences among the people living in these various bodies. Bode’s law says that spacing between the planet’s orbit tend to double with each step outward from the sun. Thus the interval between the orbits of the Earth and Mars, the next planet out from the sun, is roughly twice that between Earth and Venus, whose orbit lies inside that of the Earth.
Likewise, the planets are composed of lighter material as one moves outward from the sun, and Bode said this progression applied as well to the spirits of their inhabitants. The philosopher Immanuel Kant elaborated on this idea. Because Mercury is to near to the sun and hence, so hot, he said, it’s residents are in a primitive moral state, whereas the inhabitants of Jupiter are in a superior state of advancement.
156.Bode thought thet the planet ...
A. contained life
B. had no life
C. were without people
D. were populated with spirit
157.The major idea these paragraphs is to ...
A. the distance between the Earth and Mars
B. the spiritual life of the people on the palnets.
C. the systematic relationship of the palnets.
D. The relationship of the planets to the Earth.
158. The result of work done by scientist are often called?
A. Orbits C. proposals
B. Intervals D. laws
159. In these paragraphs, elaborates means ...
A. Decorate C. move
B. Expand D. work
160. Acording to Kant, why are Jupiter’s inhabitants spiritually advanced?
A. The planet is hot
B. The planet is cold
C. The planet is superior
D. The planet is moral
PAR T TWO: STRUCTURE
Soal no 161 s.d. 175 pilih satu jawaban yang benar untuk mengisi titik titik
161. Jim said that he wouldn’t mind ... for an hour.
A. to wait for her C. waiting for her
B. wait for her D. for waiting her
162.He’s already read the letter ... ?
A. hasn’t he C. doesn’t he
B. isn’t he D. hasn’t he
163.I’d rather you ... anything about it for the time being.
A. do C. don’t
B. didn’t do D. didn’t
164.The light is out in her room; she ...
A. must go to bed
B. must have gone to bed
C. must gone to bed
D. must be gone to bed
165.Please write out the answers to the question at the end of ...
A. fourth page C. page four
B. four page D. page the four
166.He has been sitting in the library every night ... the last for months.
A. Since C. before
B. until D. for
167.I am worried about the test, and ....
A. also is he C. he is so
B. so is he D. so he does
168.Of the two cars my father bought ....
A. the most expensive
B. the least expensive
C. the less expensive
D. the one most expensive
169.I should ... because his grades are poor.
A. force my second son study
B. insist on my second son studying
C. make my second son study
D. tell my second son study
170.Pranadjaja contributed a great deal to Indonesian music by ....
A. singing, teaching and lecturing
B. singing, as a teacher and lecturing
C. singing, a teacher and lecturing
D. singing, teaching and as a teacher
171.Not until a monkey is several years old ... to exhibit signs of independence from it’s mother.
A. it begins C. and begins
B. does it begin D. beginning
172.She went to the office by taxi, but she ... by bus.
A. might of gone C. could have gone
B. should gone D. ought have gone
173.Consult ... for question abaout SARS.
A. the two index C. index numbering two
B. second index D. index two
174.I am now ... tea without sugar.
A. accustomed to drink
B. accustomed to drinking
C. have the custom to drink
D. accustoming in drinking
175.I found the mathematic problem to be ...
A. exceedingly difficult
B. real difficult
C. rather difficult
D. very much difficult
Untuk bagian ini, jawaban benar kurang dari 1/3 jumlah soal (kurang dari 17) berarti nilai mati
PART ONE : READING COMPREHENSION
Soal no 151 s.d. 155 mengacu kepada bacaan berikut
As with so much of this new disease, scientist still don’t know much why SARS seems to spread at varying rate in different areas, but this might be the result of the influence of so – called superspreaders, infected individuals who appear to be much more contagious than the average SARS patient. Almost 100 SARS cases in Singapore can be traced to a 26 – year – old flight attendant who imported the disease from Hong Kong. In that city, the two major outbreaks – in the Prince of Wales Hospital and the Amoy Gardens housing estate – were almost certainly triggered by a pair of superspreaders. ”We don’t know how SARS spread’, says Dr. Balaji Sadasivan, Minister of State at Singapore’s Ministry of Health, ’but we have drawn the conclusion that some people don’t seem to spread it to a lot”. Worried health officials know that each of Asia’s super cities is single superspreaders away from another outbreak.
That means identifying potential superspreaders is vital to halting SARS – except that scientist do not know what makes superspreader super. “That the $ 64.000 question”, says Dr. Osman David Mansoor. A WHO scientist. “It’s probably a spectrum of biological variation”. That means genetic aberrations within patients – which could help explain why some SARS sufferers barely show symptoms while others become mortally ill-or within the viruses themselves. Even though doctors are now almost certain that, the novel corona virus first discovered by the University of Hong Kong (HKU) is the primary cause of SARS, the total number of isolated corona viruses in patient is quite still low. ‘so it’s difficult to compare in terms of genomic arrangement whether those with a high transmissibility actually have some changes in genetic material”, says Dr. K. Y. Yuen, a microbiologist at HKU.
(Bryan Walsh. What Makes Superspreaders?Hong Kong, 2003)
151. According to the text, superspreaders is ...
A. a coronavirus
B. a SARS patient
C. an infected person
D. a biological variation
152.The rate of SARS spreading in different areas is ...
A. constant C. versatile
B. stable D. various
153.According to the text, what is essential in stopping SARS?
A. Identifying potential superspreaders.
B. Explaining a spectrum of biological variation.
C. Explaining what makes a superspreader super.
D. Isolating patient.
154.Abberation (line 14) means ...
A. mental lapse
B. genetic deviation
C. personal health
D. normal development
155.The word ‘those’ (19) refers to ...
A. superspreader
B. patients
C. microbiologist
D. doctors
Soal no 156 s.d. 160 mengacu kepad bacaan berikut ini
Through much of the early history of science it was assumed that all the planets are inhabited. For example in the eighteenth century, Johan Elert Bode of Germany drew attention to the systematic spacing of the planets – what is known as Bode’s law – and proposed that there are also systematic differences among the people living in these various bodies. Bode’s law says that spacing between the planet’s orbit tend to double with each step outward from the sun. Thus the interval between the orbits of the Earth and Mars, the next planet out from the sun, is roughly twice that between Earth and Venus, whose orbit lies inside that of the Earth.
Likewise, the planets are composed of lighter material as one moves outward from the sun, and Bode said this progression applied as well to the spirits of their inhabitants. The philosopher Immanuel Kant elaborated on this idea. Because Mercury is to near to the sun and hence, so hot, he said, it’s residents are in a primitive moral state, whereas the inhabitants of Jupiter are in a superior state of advancement.
156.Bode thought thet the planet ...
A. contained life
B. had no life
C. were without people
D. were populated with spirit
157.The major idea these paragraphs is to ...
A. the distance between the Earth and Mars
B. the spiritual life of the people on the palnets.
C. the systematic relationship of the palnets.
D. The relationship of the planets to the Earth.
158. The result of work done by scientist are often called?
A. Orbits C. proposals
B. Intervals D. laws
159. In these paragraphs, elaborates means ...
A. Decorate C. move
B. Expand D. work
160. Acording to Kant, why are Jupiter’s inhabitants spiritually advanced?
A. The planet is hot
B. The planet is cold
C. The planet is superior
D. The planet is moral
PAR T TWO: STRUCTURE
Soal no 161 s.d. 175 pilih satu jawaban yang benar untuk mengisi titik titik
161. Jim said that he wouldn’t mind ... for an hour.
A. to wait for her C. waiting for her
B. wait for her D. for waiting her
162.He’s already read the letter ... ?
A. hasn’t he C. doesn’t he
B. isn’t he D. hasn’t he
163.I’d rather you ... anything about it for the time being.
A. do C. don’t
B. didn’t do D. didn’t
164.The light is out in her room; she ...
A. must go to bed
B. must have gone to bed
C. must gone to bed
D. must be gone to bed
165.Please write out the answers to the question at the end of ...
A. fourth page C. page four
B. four page D. page the four
166.He has been sitting in the library every night ... the last for months.
A. Since C. before
B. until D. for
167.I am worried about the test, and ....
A. also is he C. he is so
B. so is he D. so he does
168.Of the two cars my father bought ....
A. the most expensive
B. the least expensive
C. the less expensive
D. the one most expensive
169.I should ... because his grades are poor.
A. force my second son study
B. insist on my second son studying
C. make my second son study
D. tell my second son study
170.Pranadjaja contributed a great deal to Indonesian music by ....
A. singing, teaching and lecturing
B. singing, as a teacher and lecturing
C. singing, a teacher and lecturing
D. singing, teaching and as a teacher
171.Not until a monkey is several years old ... to exhibit signs of independence from it’s mother.
A. it begins C. and begins
B. does it begin D. beginning
172.She went to the office by taxi, but she ... by bus.
A. might of gone C. could have gone
B. should gone D. ought have gone
173.Consult ... for question abaout SARS.
A. the two index C. index numbering two
B. second index D. index two
174.I am now ... tea without sugar.
A. accustomed to drink
B. accustomed to drinking
C. have the custom to drink
D. accustoming in drinking
175.I found the mathematic problem to be ...
A. exceedingly difficult
B. real difficult
C. rather difficult
D. very much difficult
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