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Latihan Soal Pra Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris SMA/MA 2017

Latihan Soal Pra Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris SMA/MA 2017

Latihan Soal Pra Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris SMA/MA 2017


P E T U N J U K   U M U M
   
1.  Sebelum  mengerjakan  ujian,  telitilah  terlebih  dahulu  jumlah  dan  nomor  halaman  yang
terdapat pada naskah ujian.
 
2.  Tulislah  nomor  peserta  saudara  pada  lembar  jawaban,  sesuai  dengan  petunjuk  yang
diberikan oleh panitia.
 
3.  Bacalah dengan cermat setiap petunjuk yang menjelaskan cara menjawab soal.
 
4.  Jawablah  dahulu  soal-soal  yang  menurut  saudara  mudah,  kemudian  lanjutkan  dengan
menjawab soal-soal yang lebih sukar sehingga semua soal terjawab.
 
5.  Tulislah  jawaban  saudara  pada  lembar  jawaban  ujian  yang  disediakan  dengan  cara  dan
petunjuk yang telah diberikan oleh petugas.
 
6.  Untuk keperluan coret-mencoret dapat menggunakan tempat yang luang pada naskah ujian
ini dan jangan sekali-kali menggunakan lembar jawaban.
 
7.  Selama ujian saudara tidak diperkenankan bertanya atau minta penjelasan mengenai soal-
soal yang diujikan kepada siapapun, termasuk pengawas ujian.
 
8.  Setelah  ujian  selesai,  harap  saudara  tetap  duduk  di  tempat  saudara  sampai  pengawas
datang ke tempat saudara untuk mengumpulkan lembar jawaban.
 
9.  Perhatikan  agar  lembar  jawaban  ujian  tidak  kotor,  tidak  basah,  tidak  terlipat  dan  tidak
sobek.
 
10.  Kode naskah ujian  ini  
 
 
 
P E T U N J U K   K H U S U S
 
 
1.  Jumlah soal sebanyak 50 butir yang terdiri dari 15 soal listening test dan 35 soal written test.
 
2.  Pilihlah salah satu jawaban yang paling tepat dengan menghitamkan pada salah satu huruf
a, b, c, d, atau e di Lembar Jawaban.
 
3.  Untuk membetulkan jawaban, hapuslah dengan karet penghapus sampai bersih, kemudian
hitamkan jawaban yang benar
 


 

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LISTENING SECTION
 
Part  I  
Questions 1 to 4
 
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues spoken in English. The dialogue will be spoken twice.
They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are
saying.
After you hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one
would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.
You will hear:
Man  : Hi, Tina! Are you free on Saturday morning?
Woman  : Yes. Any plan to do?
Man    ok fair at Senayan. Would you care to join us?
Woman    
 
Narrator  : What are the speakers talking about?
 
A.  Loving books
B.  Asking free time
C.  Buying some books
D.  Planning to see book fare
E.  Activity on Saturday morning
 
should answer choice (D)
 
1.  A.  Nice woman.
B.  Handwriting.
C.  Composition.  
D.  Flattering.
E.  Honesty.
 
2.  A.  New company.
B.  Looking for a job.
C.  Getting a new job.
D.  Having an interview.
E.  An assistant manager.
 
3.  A.  Go to the library.
B.  Attend  
C.  Go to the nearest book store.
D.  Buy an expensive grammar book.
E.  Buy the grammar book in the book store.
4.  A.  The man is  
B.  The woman knows Linda.
C.  The man  
D.  Johan has found a better girl friend.
E.  Johan is the woman -boy-friend.
 

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Part II
Questions: 5 to 7
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several questions or statements spoken in English followed by four
responses, also spoken in English. The questions and responses will be spoken twice. They will not be
printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. You
have to choose the best response to each question or statement.
 
Now listen to a sample question:
 
Man  : You look uncomfortable.
Woman    very hot here.
Woman    
Man  :
 
You will also hear:    
A.    
B.    
C.  Thank you.
D.    
 
 
C  
 
5.  Mark your answer on your answer sheet
6.  Mark your answer on your answer sheet
7.  Mark your answer on your answer sheet
 
Part III
Questions 8 to 11
 
Directions:  
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English. The dialogues or
monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully
to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue or monologue, look at the five
pictures provided in your test book, and decide which one would be the most suitable with the dialogue or
monologue you have heard.
 
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Part IV
Questions 12 to 15
 
Directions:  
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice. They will
not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which
one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.  
 
12.  
A.  Three kinds of category costing
B.  The venue of the grand final match
C.  The prices of the grand final tickets
D.  Donation for the earthquake victims
E.  The condition of earthquake victims
 
13.  
A.  It would be donated to the victims
B.  It would be used for improving the football players
C.  It would be spent for conducting grand final match.
D.  It would be used for the improvement of Pekansari Stadium.
E.  It would be given to the people who suffered from the earthquake in Pidie.
 
14.  
A.  Ice
B.  Ball
C.  Rice
D.  Sugar
E.  Shoes
 


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15.  
A.  He met a coach.
B.  He registered to a university
C.  He met a professional footballer.
D.  He played football for inter-village tournament.
E.  He sold cake and ice at inter-village tournament.
 
THIS IS THE END OF THE LISTENING SECTION
 
READING SECTION
 
This text is for questions 16 and 17.
 
ANNOUNCEMENT
For those who are interested in becoming outstanding
debaters for our school team
 
Do you fit to the followings?
 
  10th and 11th graders
  Knowledgeable
  fluent in English
  Committed
  Disciplined
 
If so, come for the interview that will be held:
 
Date   : December 17th, 2016
Time   : 9 AM
Venue: AV Room
 
Point to ponder:
Most debaters will succeed in their higher education and
career due to their trained personal and communicative
skills,
 
 
Confirmation to come, contact to Almira: 08158030833
 
16.  What is the text mainly about?
A.  English debate competition
B.  The interview of school debating team
C.  The recruitment of school debating team
D.  The participants of school debating team
E.  The establishment of school debating team
 
17.  Why does the writer suggest the students to join the program?
A.  It will have positive impacts on their education and jobs.
B.  It encourages the students to be knowledgeable.
C.  It motives the students to be fluent in English.
D.  It will have effects on their incomes.
E.  It promotes the school reputation.


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This text is for questions 18 and 19.
 
 
24th Clinton St. Iowa City. IA. 58076
                                                       January 15th, 2016
To all Colleagues and Friends,
    As those close to me know, I am not good with goodbyes so I do apologize to those who feel
offended that I have left having written only this farewell letter, without personally shaking their
hand and exchanging best wishes.
    I  have  so  many  people  to  thank  for  their  support  and  dedication  that  it  is  impossible  to
personally get to see you all with the short time that was available.  
    I truly am humbled to have worked with such a group of "get in and get it happening people"
and I am so proud of the achievements that you have accomplished both in the operation and (for
quite a lot of you) for your own personal accomplishments.  
   To those of you that I had the opportunity to coach and or set goals for, I commend each of you
for your achievements and hope that you continue to succeed through life journeys.
    I can be contacted if required on 08159030832
    I wish you all a Healthy, Safe and Prosperous Year.
 
Thanks, regards and best wishes,
 
Bill Jones
 
18.  Why does Bill Jones write the letter?
A.  To wish good things to his colleagues.
B.  To inform his leaving of the office.
C.  To apologize his mistakes.
D.  To admire his colleagues.
E.  To tell his new office.
 
19.  What has the writer done in the office?
A.  Having trained the employees
B.  Having collaborated intensively  
C.  Having conducted a farewell party.
D.  Having supported innovative efforts.
E.  Having shaken hands to all his colleagues.
 
This text is for questions 23 to 25.
 
Edison once worked for the railroad. Something happened that changed the course of his career. Edison
saved the life of a station official's child, who had fallen onto the tracks of an oncoming train. For his
bravery, the boy's father taught Edison how to use the telegraph.  
     From 1862 to 1868, Edison worked as a roving telegrapher in the Midwest, the South, Canada, and
New  England.  During  this  time,  he  began  developing  a  telegraphic  repeating  instrument  that  made  it
possible to transmit messages automatically.  
     Edison moved to New York City. Within a year, he was able to open a workshop in Newark, New
Jersey. He produced the Edison Universal Stock Printer, the automatic telegraph, the quadruplex, as well
as other printing telegraphs, while working out of Newark.  
       Thomas  Alva  Edison  died  in  West  Orange,  New  Jersey  on  October  18,  1931.  At  the  time  of  this
death, he was experimenting on rubber from goldenrod. After his death, Edison became a folk hero of
legendary status. His inventions had truly and profoundly affected the shaping of modern society.  


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20.   ?
A.  To tell  
B.  To tell  
C.  To describe  
D.  To report  
E.   ife
 
21.  What made Edison have great reputation?
A.  He moved to the biggest town in the States
B.  His work influenced modern society.
C.  He invented telegraph.
D.  He worked very hard.
E.    
 
22.   as well as  
(paragraph 3)
What is the closest in meaning to the underlined phrase?
A.  However.
B.  Although.
C.  Despite.
D.  And.
E.  But.
 
The following text is for questions 23 to 25.
 
Have you ever been stuck on the side of the road with a flat tire? Do you want to be able to change  a tire without
having to ask for help? Fortunately, changing a tire is a pretty simple task, provided you're prepared and willing to
exert a little effort.
1.  Find a flat, stable and safe place to change your tire. You should have a solid, level surface that will restrict
the car from rolling. If you are near a road, park as far from traffic as possible and turn on your emergency
flashers (hazard lights). Avoid soft ground and hills.
2.  Apply the parking brake and put car into "Park" position. If  you  have a standard transmission, put  your
vehicle in first or reverse.
3.  Place a heavy object (e.g., rock, concrete, spare wheel, etc.) in front of the front and back tires.
4.  Take  out  the  spare  tire  and  the  jack.  Place  the  jack  under  the  frame  near  the  tire  that  you  are  going  to
change. Ensure that the jack is in contact with the metal portion of your car's frame  
5.  Raise the jack until it is supporting (but not lifting) the car. The jack should be firmly in place against the
underside of the vehicle. Check to make sure that the jack is perpendicular to the ground.
6.  Remove the hubcap and loosen the nuts by turning counterclockwise. Don't take them all the way off; just
break the resistance. By keeping the wheel on the ground when you first loosen the nuts, you'll make sure
that you're turning the nuts instead of the wheel.
7.  Pump or crank the jack to lift the tire off the ground. You need to lift it high enough to remove the flat tire
and replace it with a spare.
8.  Remove the nuts the rest of the way. Turn them counterclockwise until they are loose. Repeat with all lug
nuts, then remove the nuts completely.
9.  Remove the tire. Place the flat tire under the vehicle so in the event of a jack failure the vehicle will fall on
the old wheel, hopefully preventing injury. If the jack is placed on a flat, solid base, you shouldn't have any
problems.
10.  Place the spare tire on the hub. Take care to align the rim of the spare tire with the wheel bolts, then put on
the lug nuts.
11.  Tighten the nuts by hand until they are all snug
12.  Lower the car without applying full weight on the tire. Tighten the nuts as much as possible.
13. Lower the car to the ground fully and remove the jack. Finish tightening the nuts and replace the hubcap.

 

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23.  What is the purpose of the writer to write the text?
A.  To tell how to lift a tire
B.  To tell how to place a tire
C.  To tell how to move a tire
D.  To tell how to change a tire
E.  To tell how to remove a tire
 
24.  After removing the flat tire, why do we place it under the car?
A.  To support the spare tire.
B.  To prevent from a jack failure.
C.  To make it easier to be removed.
D.  To prevent our body from getting hurt.
E.  To prevent the car from falling on the old wheel.
 
25.   Find a flat, stable and safe place to change your tire. You should have a solid, level surface that will  restrict. What is the closest in meaning to the underlined word?
A.  Lift.
B.  Limit.
C.  Leave.
D.  Restore.
E.  Support.
 
The following text is for questions 26 to 28.
 
In 1991, Shark Bay was inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage list in recognition of its outstanding
natural beauty, biological diversity, fascinating ecology and unique insights into the Earth's history. Here,
you  can  meet  the  Monkey  Mia  dolphins,  the  world's  largest  population  of  dugongs,  walk  among  the
largest  and  oldest  living  fossils  on  the  planet  and  discover  the  30,000  year  history  and  culture  of  its
Indigenous people.
     The only town in the Shark Bay region is Denham. It's an eight hour drive or a two hour flight from
Perth and, from here, you can join the Shark Bay World Heritage Drive, taking in all the main attractions.
If you don't have wheels, there are plenty of extended tours from Perth, or day and half-day adventures
from Denham.
     A closer look at this vast landscape will reveal an abundance of rare and unique plant and animal life,
some  of  which  are  found  nowhere else  on  Earth.  It's  home  to  over  100  known  species  of  reptiles  and
amphibians,  240  varieties  of  birds,  320  types  of  fish,  80  different  corals  and  820  species  of  plants,
including  700  flowering  species.  Protecting  many  endangered  species,  Shark  Bay's  Francois  Peron
National  Park  is  one  of  the  most  important  wilderness  areas  in  Australia.  
     Just  off-shore,  in  Shark  Bay  Marine  Park,  lies  Dirk  Hartog  Island  National Park  -  a  haven  for  rare
burrowing frogs and white fairy wrens, and a top spot for fishing, diving, snorkeling and four-wheel-drive
adventures. Today, you can arrive by barge with your 4WD, chartered flight or in your own boat.
     Further south in Shark Bay, you can walk along one of only two beaches in the world formed entirely
of tiny white shells, or visit the Hamelin Pool Stromatolites and get a glimpse of life on Earth over 3,500
million years ago.
     By far the most popular and spectacular attraction is Monkey Mia, where wild dolphins come in to
shore every day to meet and interact with people.  
     Choose from a huge variety of accommodation options in Denham, or base yourself in Monkey Mia
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26.  What is mainly described in the text?
A.  Dendham.
B.  Shark Bay.
C.  Hamelin Pool Stromatolites.
D.  Francois Peron National Park.
E.  Dirk Hartog Island National Park.
 
27.  What makes Francois Peron National Park significant in tourism?
A.  The species are dangerous.
B.  People hunt for sharks there.
C.  Its role to care for scare species.
D.  There are different kinds of species.
E.  A lot of people look for endangered species there.
 
28.  
entirely  
What is the closest in meaning to the underlined word?
A.  Rarely.
B.  Totally.
C.  Scarcely.
D.  Frequently.
E.  Commonly.
 
The following text is for questions 29 to 31
 
The Jakarta Post.
  What is the topic of the text?
A.  Adjusting unmanned submarine
B.  Operating unmanned submarine
C.  Competing unmanned submarine
D.  Developing unmanned submarine
E.  Manufacturing unmanned submarine
 


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30.  Why does the Defense Ministry assign PT Robo Marine to build unmanned submarine?
A.  It possesses a large factory.
B.  It holds skills in the technology.
C.  It has experiences in making ships.
D.  It has skills to operate submarines.
E.  It always gets assignment from the Defense Ministry.
 
31.   obtain
 
What is the closest in meaning to the underlined word?
A.  Legalize.
B.  Propose.
C.  Report.
D.  Retain.
E.  Get.
 
The following text is for questions 32 to 35.
 
Once upon a time, there was a little boy, who was poor, dirty, and smelly, came into a little village. He
was very hungry and weak. He knocked at every door and asked for some food, but nobody cared about
him.  Nobody  wanted  to  help  the  little  boy.  Finally,  a  generous  old  woman  helped  him.  She  gave  him
mortar for pounding rice.  
     
 
     The little boy was happy and thanked the old woman. The little boy continued his journey. While he
was passing through the village, where he had asked for food, he saw many people gathering on the field.
The boy came closer and saw a stick stuck in the ground. People challenged each other to pull out that
stick. Everybody tried, but nobody succeeded.  
       
     The crowd laughed mockingly. The boy wanted to try his luck; consequently, he stepped forward and
pulled out the stick. He could do it very easily. Everybody was dumbfounded. Suddenly, from the hole
left by stick, water spouted out. It did not stop until it flooded the village. And no one was saved from the
water except the little boy and the generous old woman who gave him shelter and meal. As she told him,
 
     It is now known as RawaPening Lake in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia.
 
32.  What happened to the boy before he was able to pull out a stick?
A.  He mocked villagers.
B.  He travelling down a hill.
C.    
D.  He was shown by an old woman to go to a village nearby.
E.  He was  
 
33.  What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A.  A hungry and weak boy  
B.  Nobody cared about the poor boy
C.  A big wooden mortar for pounding rice
D.  The generous old woman who lived in a village
E.  The generous old woman who helped the poor boy
 


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34.  What can we learn from the story?
A.  Honesty makes happy.
B.  We should be humble.
C.  We should work together.
D.  Kindness makes happiness.
E.  Great efforts make success.
 
35.  The boy wanted to try his luck;  ,      
A.  So.
B.  As.
C.  Despite.
D.  Although.
E.  Additionally.
 
The following text is for questions 36 to 38.
 
During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, European traders started to get involved in the Slave Trade.
European  traders  had  previously  been  interested  in  African  nations  and  kingdoms,  such  as  Ghana  and
Mali, due to their sophisticated trading networks. Traders then wanted to trade in human beings.  
     They took enslaved people from western Africa to Europe and the Americas. At first this was on quite
a  small  scale  but  the  Slave  Trade  grew  during  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries,  as  European
countries conquered many of the Caribbean islands and much of North and South America.  
     Europeans who settled  in  the Americas  were  lured  by  the  idea  of  owning  their  own  land  and  were
reluctant to work for others. Convicts from Britain were sent to work on the plantations but there were
never enough so, to satisfy the tremendous demand for labor, planters purchased slaves.
     They wanted the enslaved people to work in mines and on tobacco plantations in South America and
on  sugar  plantations  in  the  West  Indies.  Millions  of  Africans  were  enslaved  and  forced  across  the
Atlantic, to labor in plantations in the Caribbean and America.  
      Slavery changed when Europeans became involved, as it led to generation after generation of peoples
being taken from their homelands and enslaved forever. It led to people being legally defined as chattel
slaves.  
     A chattel slave is an enslaved person who is owned forever and whose children and children's children
are automatically enslaved. Chattel slaves are individuals treated as complete, property to be bought and
sold. Chattel slavery was supported and made legal by European governments and monarchs. This type of
enslavement was practiced in European colonies from the sixteenth century onwards.

 
36.  What is the topic of the text?
A.  Slavery in Europe
B.  The abolition of slavery  
C.  C. Countries in which slaves were taken  
D.  Human beings trade committed by Europeans
E.  Slaves in plantations in the Caribbean and America
 
37.    .
A.  Chattel slavery occurred  in Europe
B.  Chattel slavery was against human right
C.  Chattel slavery was applied by poor settlers
D.  Chattel slavery only went to a slav  
E.  Chattel slavery was caused by plantation and mine


 

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38.  At  first  this  was  on  quite  a  small  scale  but  the  Slave  Trade  grew  during  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth centuries  European countries conquered many of the Caribbean islands and much of North and South America.  
A.  Despite.
B.  Because.
C.  Although.
D.  Therefore.
E.  Moreover.
 
This text is for questions 39 to 42.
Singapore had the highest global average peak internet connection speed in the third quarter of this year,
and ranked third in the world in average internet connection speed, according to a new report.
     South Korea and Hong Kong took the top spots in average connection speed at 26.3 megabytes per
second (Mbps) and 20.1 Mbps respectively, according to the Akamai State of the internet report for Q3,
released by Massachusetts-based content delivery network services provider Akamai.
     Singapore came in third at 18.2 Mbps, but led the pack in average peak connection speed at 162 Mbps,
with Hong Kong and South Korea trailing behind at 116.2 Mbps and 114.2 Mbps respectively.
    This is the fifth consecutive quarter for which Singapore has snagged the top spot.
    To  explain  the  difference  between  average  connection  speed  and  average  peak  connection  speed,
executive  director  of  Deloitte  Consulting  in  South-east  Asia  Jan  Wupperman  used  an  analogy  of  a
highway, The Straits Times reported in July.
    "When the highway is empty,  your car can go at its maximum speed, or peak speed," he said. "But
when  there  are  many  cars  on  the  highway  -  such  as  when  everyone  is  using  the  same  bandwidth  for
streaming, surfing and downloading during peak hours - you end up with traffic jams, or a lower average
speed."
    Connectivity has grown globally, with the average connection speed growing 2.3 per cent quarter-on-
quarter and increasing 21 per cent to 6.3 Mbps year-on-year, according to Akamai's report.
    The global average peak connection speed increased 3.4 per cent quarter-on-quarter and 16 per cent
year-on-year to 37.2 Mbps.
     In the Asia-Pacific region, India had the lowest average connection speed at 4.1 Mbps, and the lowest
average peak connection speed at 27.0 Mbps.
 
39.  What topic is reported?
A.  Internet connection speed in Asia.
B.  Internet use in different countries.
C.  Internet connection speed in Asean countries.
D.  Internet connection speed in American region.
E.  Internet connection speed in different countries.
 
40.  Why does the speed of internet decrease?
A.  Many people have access on internet.
B.  A lot of people play games on internet.
C.  Some people use high speed internet connection.
D.  A lot of people use the same bandwidth at the same time.
E.  People use internet for streaming, surfing and downloading.
 
41.  It   .
A.  People in Asean countries use internet faster than those in Hongkong
B.  People in Korea use internet faster than those in Singapore.
C.  People in Hongkong use internet faster than those in Korea.
D.  People in Singapore use internet faster than those in Korea.
E.  People in India use internet faster than those in Singapore.

 

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42.  People can use it at maximum speed   empty ,  
A.  As.
B.  Before.
C.  Although.
D.  Meanwhile.
E.  Furthermore.
 
This text is for questions 43 to 46.
 
Ability to speak in public is an asset and it comes with several benefits. It can not only boost some aspects
of your personal life, but your professional life as well.
     Public speaking can contribute to the growth of knowledge. It helps you share whatever valuable ideas
and thoughts you might have, with a larger group of people. In return, you also learn a lot when those
people challenge your ideas and question your opinions. It allows you to develop a clearer picture of the
subject.
      Public  speaking  helps  you  develop  the  ability  to  persuade.  When  you  speak  confidently  and
convincingly  to  a  large  group  of  people,  persuading  an  individual  to  carry  out  a  task  becomes  much
easier.
     Besides persuasion attempt and knowledge growth, public speaking can  improve your critical thinking
abilities. When you sit and prepare a speech for a seminar or a workshop, you automatically tend to focus
on the quality of your work. You will be forced to do a lot of research in order to get the content right. It
will help you develop better ways to deliver your content and design it with relevance.
     Your  personal  life  also  gains  a  lot  from  public  speaking.  The  confidence  you  develop  from  public
speaking can support you with building more personal relationships. It becomes much easier to socialize
and make new friends.
      So,  public  speaking  skills  enhance  your  professional  and  personal  lives.  These  will  boost  your
personal quality in connecting with people.
 
43.  What is the topic of the text?
A.  The use of public speaking
B.  The effect of public speaking in cognitive process
C.  The advantages of having public speaking skills
D.  The importance of developing public speaking skills
E.  The relation between public speaking skills and personal life.
 
44.  What is mainly told in paragraph 3?
A.  The benefit of a confident speaker
B.  The development of public speaking
C.  The effect of public speaking in communication
D.  The benefit of public speaking in persuading people
E.  The power of public speaking during communication
 
45.  Regarding the positive effects of public speaking in professional life, what argument is given by the writer?
A.  People who speak in front of the public is knowledgeable.
B.  Knowledge, persuasion skill, and critical thinking can be improved.
C.  The chance to get knowledge, persuasion skill, and critical thinking is obvious.
D.  We can use knowledge, persuasion skill, and critical thinking appropriately.
E.  The contribution of knowledge for improving persuasion skill and critical thinking is apparent.
 


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46.   persuasion  attempt  and  knowledge  growth,  public  speaking  can    improve  your  critical
thinking abilities.    
A.  When.
B.  Because.
C.  Although.
D.  Therefore.
E.  A part from.
 
This text is for questions 47 to 50.  
A developed country, industrialized country, or "more economically  developed country" (MEDC), is a
sovereign state that has a highly developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure relative to
other  less  industrialized  nations.  Most  commonly,  the  criteria  for  evaluating  the  degree  of  economic
development  are  gross  domestic  product  (GDP),  gross  national  product  (GNP),  the  per  capita  income,
level  of  industrialization,  amount  of  widespread  infrastructure  and  general  standard  of  living.  Which
criteria are to be used and which countries can be classified as being developed are subjects of debate.
     Developed countries have post-industrial economies, meaning the service sector provides more wealth
than  the  industrial  sector.  They  are  contrasted  with  developing  countries,  which  are  in  the  process  of
industrialization, or undeveloped countries, which are pre-industrial and almost entirely agrarian. As of
2015, advanced economies comprise 60.8% of global GDP based on nominal values and 42.9% of global
GDP based on purchasing-power parity (PPP) according to the International Monetary Fund. In 2015, the
ten largest advanced economies by GDP in both nominal and PPP terms were Australia, Canada, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

 
47.  What is the text mainly about?
A.  Developed country
B.  Gross domestic product
C.  Gross national product
D.  Purchasing-power parity
E.  Criteria used as being developed
 
48.    .
A.  its economy and technological infrastructure are developing
B.  both its economy and  infrastructure are sophisticated
C.  its economy depends on industrialization
D.  its gross national product is developed
E.  its gross domestic product is high
 
49.  What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A.  Developed countries
B.  Undeveloped countries
C.  Purchasing-power parity
D.  Process of industrialization
E.  International Monetary Fund
 
50. gross domestic product  (GDP),  gross  national  product  (GNP),  the  per  capita  income,  level  of  industrialization, amount of widespread. What is the closest meaning of the underlined word?
A.  Urgent.
B.  Extensive.
C.  Important.
D.  Necessary.
E.  Fundamental.



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