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 for this section, with special directions for each part.
Part I. Pictures
Questions: 1 to 3.
Directions:
For each item, there is a picture in your test book and four short statements about it on
the tape. They are spoken TWICE, and are not written in your test book, so you must listen
to them carefully. You must choose one statement – (A), (B), (C), or (D) – that best
describes the picture. Then, on your answer sheet, mark your choice.
Example:
Look at the following picture.
A. The men are wearing eyeglasses.
B. All of them are wearing black suits.
C. One of the women is wearing pants.
D. One of the men is wearing a hat.
Choice (C) – “One of the women is wearing pants.” – best describes what is seen in the
picture. Therefore, you should mark (C) on your answer sheet.
Let’s begin with question number one.
Number 1. Look at picture number one.
Part II. Question-Responses
Questions: 4 to 7.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several questions 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 to them carefully to understand
what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question.
Now listen to a sample question.
You will hear : Woman : Excuse me, could you tell me where the bank is?
You will also hear : Man : (A) You can take bus number 57.
(B) It’s over there, across from the post office.
(C) Yes, I want to save my money in the bank.
(D) Pick me up at the nearest bank from your
office.
Choice (B) – “It’s over there, across from the post office.” – is the best response to the
question. “Excuse me, could you tell me where the bank is?” Therefore, you should mark
(B) on your answer sheet.
Let’s begin with question number 4.
4. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
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. Short Conversations
Questions: 8 to 11.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several short conversations. You will hear the
conversations TWICE. The conversations will not be printed in your test book, so you must
listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
In your test book, you will read a question about each conversation. The question will be
followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question, and mark
it on your answer sheet.
Example:
You will hear:
Woman : I ordered a pair of shoes last week. They should have arrived by now.
Man : Maybe there’s a problem with the shipment. Have you checked with the
company?
Woman : Not yet. I’ll phone them this afternoon.
You will read :
What will the woman probably do?
A. Get the shoes herself.
B. Call the company.
C. Cancel the order.
D. Check the store.
Choice (B) – “Call the company” – is the best answer to the question, “What will the
woman probably do?” Therefore, you should mark (B) on your answer sheet.
Let’s begin with question number 8.
8. What does the woman admire about the painting?
A. It took a month to finish it
B. It has good perpective
C. He is a very talented artist
D. He is a master in painting
9. What is the man’s suggestion to the woman?
A. To get a better job
B. To quit her old job
C. To get a promotion
D. To take a master’s degree
10. What is the main going to do during the holiday?
A. Finish his project
B. Sunbathe on the beach
C. Be with his family at home
D. Spend time in the city
11. Why was the woman in pain?
A. She really needed a massage
B. She neened a good therapish
C. She carried a heavy backpack
D. She was really suffering
Part IV. Short Monologues
Questions: 12 to 15.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several short monologues. Each will be spoken TWICE.
They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen to them carefully to
understand and remember what is said. In your test book, you will read two or more
questions about each short monologue. Each question will be followed by four answers.
You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
Questions 12 and 13 refer to the following procedure.
12. How should we make the uploaded video?
A. The video should be brief and concise
B. The video is uploaded on the channel
C. The video is uploaded for the viewers
D. The video is used to earn money
13. What does the speakers mainly talk about?
A. How to have millions of subscribers on YouTube
B. How to create a new YouTube or google account
C. How to set up a YouTube channel and upload a video
D. How to earn money by uploading videos on YouTube
Questions 14 and 15 refer to the following announcement.
14. What is being announced?
A. Museum Fatahillah
B. The closing of a museum
C. The museum’s operation hours
D. Ratna Dwiwarna’s exhibition
15. When can the visitors go to the museum as usual?
A. On Monday
B. On Saturday
C. In July 2018
D. Throughout the time
This is the end of the listening section.
READING SECTION
Questions number 16 to 18 refer to the following text.
Sweden is a very large country in Northern Europe. Every year tourists come from all
over the world to visit Sweden’s cities to see the interesting sights and enjoy the outdoors.
A tourist planning a trip to Sweden can choose various activities to do. People who enjoy
city life can visit Stockholm, Sweden’s capital. Stockholm is a beautiful city of islands. In
Stockholm, tourists can visit its many beautiful old castles and churches. They can shop, enjoy
the art, or see a movie or a play.
Tourists who enjoy outdoor lifestyle can find plenty to see and do in Sweden. Forests
cover 50 percent of the land and are home to many wild animals, such as bears, elks, foxes, and
reindeers. There are 96.000 lakes in Sweden. In north, there is a long range of tall mountains.
Adventurous travellers may want to explore the beautiful wilderness that Sweden has to offer.
There are several different kinds of lodging in Sweden. Travellers can stay at luxurious
hotels with many guest rooms, or they can choose to stay at small country inns, where they may
be served home-cooked breakfast. Those who want to save money and enjoy nature can stay at
campsites and sleep outdoors under the trees in a sleeping bag.
16. Why does the writer compose this passage?
A. To give information about Sweden
B. To persuade readers to visit Sweden
C. To explain about the weather in Sweden
D. To influence people to come to Sweden
17. What does the writer think about Sweden?
A. Stockholm is a perfect place to enjoy nature.
B. Wild animals inhabit the long range of mountain.
C. All hotel will provide guest with home-cooked breakfast.
D. We could not sleep under the trees in a sleeping bag in Sweden.
18. “Adventurous travellers will want to explore ...” (paragraph 3).
The underlined word means ….
A. courageous
B. hazardous
C. dangerous
D. udacious
Questions number 19 to 20 refer to the following text.
Mohammad Hatta
Dr. Mohammad Hatta was the first Vice President of Indonesia. He was born in
Bukittinggi, West Sumatra. Many people called him Bung Hatta. His birthday was on August
12th, 1902. He studied in private formal education and then he moved to state school. Since he
was a young man, he was interested in politics and joined the League of young Sumatrans.
He studied economics in The Netherland. While he was there, he was active in the
national movement. He was finally arrested because he was too active.
He joined a political organization when he returned to Indonesia. The organization was
called “Pendidikan Nasional Indoenesia” . He reminded Indonesia people about awareness,
especially in politics. Because of his political involvemnt, he was arrested again. The colonial
government considered that his activity was dangerous.
Soekarna and Hatta finally proclaimed Indonesua’s Independence when the Japanese
surrended their control in Augustu 1945. Hatta became the firs Vice President of thr Republic of
Indonesia.
19. What is the topic of the text above?
A. The educational background of Moh. Hatta.
B. The biography of Mohammad Hatta.
C. Information about Hatta’s political involvement.
D. How Hatta became the Vice President of Indonesia.
20. What can we conclude about Mohammad Hatta from the text?
A. He was active in the educatiob field.
B. He was the first President of Indoensia.
C. He was politically active while in The Netherlands.
D. He had a good relationship with the colonial government.
Questions number 21 to 22 refer to the following text.
Thank you for choosing a Xeno photocopier. The following are the steps to make copies
in less than five minutes.
1. Make sure the photocopier is plugged into an outlet and press the power button. Don’t forget
to check the paper tray. Fill the tray with paper if you find it empty.
2. Lift the photocopier’s cover and place your document on the copier. Put the front of the
document facing downward on the glass while paying attention to the guide marks. When the
document facing downward on the glass while paying attention to the guide marks. When the
document is properly placed, close the copier cover.
3. Set the number of copies that you want by dialling the plus or minus keys on the unit.
4. Select the paper size and remember to feed suitable paper into the tray.
5. Finally, press the “copy” button to print your copies. It’s better to stand in front of the copier
while it’s printing, so that you can notice any errors immediately.
21. What should we do before copying the document?
A. Copy a document takes five minutes
B. Place the document according to the guide marks.
C. . Fill the tray with paper.
D. Turn on the photocopier and set the number of copies
22. What is the text about?
A. How to print documents.
B. How to copy a document.
C. How to choose a photocopier.
D. How to select a copy machines.
23. Dito : This book is only Rp.1,500, I want to buy it.
Sony : Yes, …..it’s cheap enough for us.
A. I agree with you
B. I don’t think so
C. I disagree
D. I am not with you
24. Renata : Do you always come home this late?
Sania : Yes, I work night shift at the hospital.
Renata : Are you doctor?
Sania : No, I help the doctors to take care of the patients.
From the dialogie above, we may infer that Sania…
A. Is a secretary guard at the hospital
B. Works a a doctor at the hospital
C. Works as a nurse at the hospital
D. Is a patient treated at the hospital
25. Bara : Where will we spend our semester holiday, Tedy?
Tedy : How about Sawarna Beach? It offers us a wonderful view. Not to mention the affordable
price.
Bara : I am afraid I have a different opinion …. Have you been to Kidung Island for a holiday
adventure in Jakarta?
A. I like Sawarna Beach better than anything else.
B. I prefer going to Sawarna Beach than to Kidung Island
C. I’d rather go to Kidung Island than Sawarna Beach
D. I find Kidung Island less interesting than Sawarna Beach
26. Jimmy : What do you think we should give Nina for her birthday?
Chyntia : How about a pair of sports shoes? She can wear them for playing basketball.
Jimmy : . . . She already has a lot. I think a new backpack will be useful for her.
A. I disagree with you
B. I couldn’t agree with you more
C. I think the same day
D. You are absolutely right
27. Lia : Congratulations on your graduation. What will you do after this?
Lulu : Thanks . . . I have been admitted to an apprenticeship program there.
Lia : That will be good for your portofolio
A. I was going to Singapore
B. Perhaps I’ll go to Singapore
C. I’m going to go to Singapore
D. I think I want to go to Singapore
28. Michael : When was the last time ou washed your car? It’s so dirty
Revina : I can’t remember. My schedule is very tight.
Michael : . . . I’m not doing anything right now.
A. Let me help you wash the car
B. Would you take it to the salon?
C. You should wash the car soon
D. How about washing your car?
29. Mita : This holiday is very long and boring. What shoul I do?
Dini : If you have a lot of spare time, . . .
Mita : Oh, tha’s a good idea. Thanks.
A. You would have help your parents
B. You should have stayed at home
C. You can try to get a freelance job
D. You could ha ve cleaned your room
30. Hana : What were your activities when you studied psychology at UGM? You lived in
a boarding house didn’t you?
Mirna : Yes, I did. There were a lot of things I usually did with my friends and
colleagues, from simple and cheap ones to a hard and rather costly such as:
watching TV, “rujak”party, going to movie, swimming, window-
shopping,camping and hiking.
Hana : Wow, what an active girl!
What did Mirna mostly do with her friends?
A. Cooking European food
B. Strolling along the beach
C. Reading books in the library
D. Doing some outdoor activities
31. Rangga : This assignment is very confusing. What should I do?
Amelia : . . . The website is full of information that can help you
Rangga : Oh, that’s a good idea. Thanks
A. You should check your assignment
B. Why don’t you go to tudents.com
C. Would you help me with the website?
D. How about sending it to me via email?
32.
Tessa : Hello, Fenny. This is Tessa. I’m not feeling very well today, and I don’t
think I can come to work this morning.
Fenny : Sorry to hear that, Tessa. Will you come to work tomorrow morning?
Tessa : Well, I’m planning on coming to the office sometime after lunch if I feel
better today.
Fenny : I see, get well soon, honey
“I’m planning on coming to the office sometime after lunch if I feel better today.”
This sentence means. ....
A. she will come in the afternoon
B. she will be at the office at lunch time
C. she’s going to work anytime she likes
D. she’s going to come in tomorrow morning
33.
Tessa : Hello, Fenny. This is Tessa. I’m not feeling very well today, and I don’t
think I can come to work this morning.
Fenny : Sorry to hear that, Tessa. Will you come to work tomorrow morning?
Tessa : Well, I’m planning on coming to the office sometime after lunch if I feel
better today.
Fenny : I see, get well soon, honey
33. When does Tessa hope to come to work?
A. At lunch time.
B. This afternoon.
C. Tomorrow morning.
D. Tonight.
34. Harris : That bridge looks firm and solid.
Tamara : Yes. .... in 1903. I heard my great grandfather took part in the construction.
A. It was built
A. It was building
B. It is restored
C. It will be renovated
35. Winny : When did you come back from the job training program in Bangkok?
Fanny : I just arrived yesterday
Winny : ….
Fanny : Oh, yes. I enjoyed everything there, especially the training
A. Will you enjoy the training?
B. Did you have a great time?
C. Are you going to attend a training?
D. Do you plan to go back?
Questions number 36 to 37refer to the following text.
Dear Mr. Fairburn,
Responding to your advertisement in last Tuesday’s Guardian newspaper for a trainee accounts
manager, please find enclosed my CV. I am interested in the job advertised because your company is
well known as a world leader in creating innovative products.
As a recent graduate, I am well aware that I have much to learn and it is exactly this kind of challenging
environment that I am seeking. You will also see from my CV that I am a person who result oriented.
The achievements that I mostly proud about are raising over £15,000 for a local charity and finishing
the London Marathon.
Regarding other requirements, I believe I am a suitable candidate for the position because:
I hold a degree in Economic
I am flexible about working hours
I have good organisational skills
I am also available for interview at any time convenient to you. Please don’t hesitate to contact me at
any time by phone or in writing if you have further questions.
Yours sincerely,
Philip Morrissey
36. What will Mr. Fairburn do after reading the letter?
A. Giving Philip a job that he wants
B. Asking Philip to join the marathon
C. Training Philip as new an account manager
D. Making a job
37. “I am flexible about working hours”
From this sentence, we know that Philip Morrissey ….
A. is willing to work overtime
B. has a very flexible type of body
C. enjoy working very much
D. has a certain working hours
For questions 38 to 40, complete the following text with the words provided.
Announcement
As our company …(38)…. new products and processes, health, safety and environmental
considerations are a priority. We are committed to operating our manufacturing plants and
research facilities …(39)… a manner that protects the environment and safeguards the health and
safety of all people. We will continue to allocate money to …(40)… existing facilities as new
safety information brought to light
38. A. to plan
B. plan
C. plans
D. planned
39. A. of
B. from
C. in
D. to
40. A. improving
B. improvement
C. improved
D. improve
WRITING SECTION
Read the following text and answer the questions for 41 t0 43.
The Indonesian Archipelago
The Indonesian Archipelago is the largest group of islands in the world. It extends between two
continents, Asia and Australia. It also lies between two oceans the Samudera Indonesia and the
Pacific Ocean. Indonesia’s 13,667 islands stretch 5,120 kilometres from east to west and 1,770
kilometres from north to south. The five main islands are Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi,
and Irian Jaya.
Indonesia is one of the most populous countries in the world. Its total population is 160 million.
More than 60% of the population live on the island of Java.
The Indonesian population consists of more than 300 ethnic groups which speak 500 different
languages, but most of them understand the national language, Bahasa Indonesia. Indonesia’s
motto is Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, which means Unity in Diversity. It symbolizes the unity of the
people in spite of their ethnic and cultural origins.
41. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
42. What does Unity in Diversity mean for Indonesian people?
43. Where is Indonesian Archipelago located?
Read the following text and answer the questions for 44 t0 45
Mohammad Hatta
Dr. Mohammad Hatta was the first Vice President of Indonesia. He was born in
Bukittinggi, West Sumatra. Many people called him Bung Hatta. His birthday was on
August 12th, 1902. He studied in private formal education and then he moved to state school.
Since he was a young man, he was interested in politics and joined the League of young
Sumatrans.
He studied economics in The Netherland. While he was there, he was active in the
national movement. He was finally arrested because he was too active.
He joined a political organization when he returned to Indonesia. The organization was
called “Pendidikan Nasional Indoenesia” . He reminded Indonesia people about awareness,
especially in politics. Because of his political involvemnt, he was arrested again. The
colonial government considered that his activity was dangerous.
Soekarna and Hatta finally proclaimed Indonesua’s Independence when the Japanese
surrended their control in Augustu 1945. Hatta became the firs Vice President of thr
Republic of Indonesia.
44. Who is Mohammad Hatta?
45. What can we conclude about Mohammad Hatta from the text?