YUK IKUT SOAL TOEIC NYA
1. Handle the delicate equipment with .......
A. caring
B. careful
C. care
D. carefully
2. Answering telephone calls is the ........ of an
operator.
A. responsible
B. responsibly
C. responsive
D. responsibility
3. A free lunch will be provided for a ....... period
of time.
A. limit
B. limits
C. limited
D. limiting
4. The president has ....... arrived in Paris and will
meet the Ministry of Trade today.
A. still
B. yet
C. already
D. soon
5. We have ..... for card members to receive
complimentary life insurance.
A. arrange
B. arranged
C. remembered
D. reacted
6. He gave a long ..... in honor of the retiring vice
manager.
A. speak
B. speaker
C. speaking
D. speech
7. Are you ....... in giving some donations to help
the victim of Tsunami in Japan?
A. interest
B. interested
C. interesting
D. interestingly
8. I'm very concerned .... the current situation in
global warming.
A. to
B. about
C. at
D. upon
9. No hotel ...... could be made on weekends because
it was too full.
A. delays
B. cuisines
C. reservations
D. violations
10. The presentation was difficult to understand
...... he spoke very quickly.
A. because
B. although
C. so that
D. than
11. everyone should________ by the law
A. Abide
B. Back
C. Cab
D. Earn
12. My Friends will try to______ The Mountain
A. Union
B. Scale
C. Wait
D. Take
13. I really Like the___________ of your dress
A. Gain
B. Halt
C. Fabric
D. Idle
14. The Road is Very________ only one car can fit
A. Keep
B. Labor
C. Machine
D. Narrow
15. The organizers of the trip reminded participants
to ____ at the step of the city hall 2:00 pm
A. See
B. Combine
C. Meet
D. GO
16.______ Is no better Season than Winter to begin
training at silver fitness center
A. When
B. It
C. There
D. AS
IT
Pilih Jawaban salah satu kata (di beri garis bawah)
yang tidak sesuai
17. None Two butter flies have exactly the
same design on their wings
A. None
B. Exactly
C. On
D. Wings
18. Not all people understand that
everybody is having his own unique.
A. People
B. Understand
C. Is
having
D. Unique
19. Sailormoon, one
of the oldest known superheroes comics, had beautiful
face, strong, but a long hair.
A. The oldes
B. Superheroes
C. Had
D. But
20. Tigers live on forests, eat other
animals and leaves fasts
A. Live
B. On
C. Eat
D. And
21. Opposite with my
house, you will find the
post office and the mark
A. With
B. Will
C. Find
D. And
22. The work had been being done by
my sister, recently.
A. Had
B. Being
C. done
D. recently
23. Siska : Look
at my new dress. Isn’t it cool?
Bian : Yeah, I absolutely agree with you. It perfectly match with your body.
Bian : Yeah, I absolutely agree with you. It perfectly match with your body.
A. Look at
B. Absolutely
C. Agree
D. Match
24. There
are two books in the table.
Mine is the one who has a sticker on the
back. It’s easy to identify
A. Two books books
B. In
C. Who
D. identify
25. Juju: Have
you got a plan to do this
night?
Marry : I am not sure. I’d rather to finish some deadlines.
Marry : I am not sure. I’d rather to finish some deadlines.
A. Got
B. This
C. Night
D. To finish
26. Ceilia : Can
you describe Anton?
Jenny : He is high and white and handsome,
Jenny : He is high and white and handsome,
A. Describe
B. Is
C. And
D. Handsome
27. Even though my
brother lost the sing contest,
he is still the favouriter of all
the other contest.
A. Lost
B. Contest
C. Favouriter
D. Of
28. When
it was rain very hard,
the electricity in my house went out.
A. Was
B. Rain
C. Hard
D. Went
29.
My town is small and I love to live here
A. Small
B. And
C. Love
D. To live
30. The
boy that is wearing a
red cup from high school is my
brother.
A. That
B. Wearing
C. From
D. Is
31. Don’t leaves children under five
years unattended
A.
Don’t
B.
Leaves
C.
Under
D.
unattended
32. The
man is looking at the
beautiful view by the mountain from his
room
A. is
B. at
C. by
D. from
33. Carlos: ….?
Santiago: Yes, I have.
Carlos: When did you go there?
Santiago: Last year.
Santiago: Yes, I have.
Carlos: When did you go there?
Santiago: Last year.
A. Are you going there?
B. Did you go there?
C. Have you ever gone to New York?
D. Have you go there?
34. Nina: … Jane?
Sazkia: “Yes. She is typing a letter in her room now
Sazkia: “Yes. She is typing a letter in her room now
A. Did you see
B. Do you see
C. Have you seen
D. Have you ever seen
35. … this text several times but I still
confused.
A. have read
B. Read
C. have been reading
D. was reading
36. Jessica: will you have lunch with me
Samantha: I’d love to, but I am still full. I… my lunch.
A. Have
B. Have had
C. Will having
D. Am having
35. Rangga: Why do you look sad?
Niko: Because I… my wallet.
A. have just lost
B. just lost
C. am just lost
D. will just lost
36. Anggie: I wonder why Miss Dian … yet.
Novita: I do too. As I know, she is always on time.
A. won’t come
B. didn’t come
C. isn’t come
D. hasn’t come
37. Anna: Was Indonesia team as strong as
Japan?
Cindy: No, I think Japan was stronger than Indonesia
Ana: But … China, Japan or Indonesia?
Cindy: China.
A. Which team is
the strongest?
B. Which team is
the weakest?
C. Which country
plays better?
D. . Which country plays the fastest?
38. Nadine … her mother before she came home.
A. Phones
B. Phoned
C. Hasphoned
D. had phoned
39. Our teacher never… England.
A.
visits
B.
visited
C.
Has visited
D.
had visited
40. Pedro … an
accident when they had been in Italy.
A.
.gets
B.
Got
C.
Has got
D.
had got
41. Susie: Can Jack speak English?
Tom: Maybe, he… the English course ten two years
Tom: Maybe, he… the English course ten two years
A.
is Joining
B.
has joined
C.
will join
D.
joins
42. Ryan: Here we are! The busiest harbor in Jakarta.
Sam: Look! A ship is coming.
Gina: …
Ryan: Yes. You know it can carry 2000 passengers at one time.
Sam: Look! A ship is coming.
Gina: …
Ryan: Yes. You know it can carry 2000 passengers at one time.
A.
What is a big
ship?
B.
. How big is this ship?
C.
What a big ship!
D.
How comfortable is the ship?
Text for number 43 to 45
Plastic recycling is the process of recovering scrap
or waste plastics and reprocessing the material into useful products, sometimes
completely different in form from their original state. Typically a plastic is
not recycled into the same type of plastic, and products made from recycled
plastics are often not recyclable. When compared to other materials like glass
and metal materials, plastic polymers require greater processing to be
recycled. Plastics have a low entropy of mixing, which is due to the high
molecular weight of their large polymer chains. When different types of
plastics are melted together they tend to phase-separate, like oil and water,
and set in these layers.
43.What is plastic recycling mean?
a.
The process of how to make a bottle of plastic.
b.
The process of recovering scrap or waste plastics and
reprocessing the material into useful product.
c.
The way to
collect plastics.
d.
. Step to selling plastics’ product.
45. What’s kind of plastic that require greater
processing to be recycled?
a.
bottle plastic
b.
bag plastic
c.
plastic polymer
d.
Plastic
46. Harry: Would you like
to go camping with us next holiday?
Donny: … but I have to take care of my mom. She has been hospitalized for a week
Donny: … but I have to take care of my mom. She has been hospitalized for a week
a.
It sounds interesting
b.
Sorry, I can’t
c.
I’m afraid, not
d.
I am sorry to hear that
47. Anisa:
Mom, could I have another cookie, please?
Mother: …, but don’t forget to share it with your sister.
Mother: …, but don’t forget to share it with your sister.
a. Of course
b. But it is so urgent
c. Listen, don’t bother her
d. You are kidding, I cant
b. But it is so urgent
c. Listen, don’t bother her
d. You are kidding, I cant
48. . A
tsunami is a very large sea wave that is … by a disturbance along the floor of
the ocean.
a. mobilized
b. generated
c. influenced
d. appreciated
b. generated
c. influenced
d. appreciated
49. Waiter: Under what
name would you like the reservation?
Hasan: Siregar, Hasan Siregar.
Waiter: …
Hasan: Yes. It’s 555 -9363.
Hasan: Siregar, Hasan Siregar.
Waiter: …
Hasan: Yes. It’s 555 -9363.
a. May I have your phone
number?
b. Can I tell you my phone number?
c. Should you write your phone number?
d. Will you speak about your phone number?
b. Can I tell you my phone number?
c. Should you write your phone number?
d. Will you speak about your phone number?
50. The drugs … by Alysa, she got influenza.
a. has dranks
b. have drank
c. has been drank
d. had been drank
b. have drank
c. has been drank
d. had been drank
Questions 51-60 refer to the
following passage.
The most familiar speleothems (from the
Greek word spelaion for the cave and thema for deposit), the decorative
dripstone features found in caves, are stalactites and stalagmites. Stalactites
hang downward from the ceiling of the cave and are formed as drop after drop of
water slowly trickles through crack on the cave roof. Stalagmites grow upward
from the floor of the cave, generally as a result of water dripping from an
overhead stalactite. A column forms when a stalactite and a stalagmite grow
until they join. A “curtain” or “drapery” begins to form on an inclined ceiling
when drops of water trickle along a slope.
Natural openings on the surface that
lead to caves are called sinkholes. or swallow holes. Streams sometimes
disappear down these holes and flow through the cavern. Rivers may flow from
one mountain to another through a series of caves . Some caverns have sinkholes
in their floors. Water often builds up a rim of dripstone around the edge of
the hole. Dripping water often contains dissolved minerals as well as acid.
These minerals too will be deposited; and they may give rich coloring to the
deposits. If minerals in the water change, layers of different colors may be
formed.
51. Stalagmites are formed by …
(A) drops of water which enter through
cracks in the ceiling.
(B) underground rivers which flow
through the cave.
(C) water dripping from an overhead
stalactite.
(D) water which trickles down a slope.
52. Sinkholes are …
(A) the decorative dripstone features
found in caves.
(B) natural openings on the surface that
lead to caves.
(C) colorful layers of mineral deposits.
(D) None of the above
53. Which speleothem grows upward from
the floor?
(A) Stalagmites
(B) Stalactites
(C) Sinkholes
(D) Curtains
54. An “inclined ceiling” is one which …
(A) is straight.
(B) is crooked.
(C) is slanted.
(D) is wet.
55. Which of the following are NOT
caused by dripping water?
(A) Stalactites
(B) Stalagmites
(C) Slopes
(D) Curtains
56. The information in the passage
is most relevant to which field of study?
(A) Geography
(B) Archaeology
(C) Physics
(D) Geology
57. “Curtains” can also be called …
(A) column.
(B) draperies.
(C) stalagmites.
(D) rims.
58. The word speleothem comes from which
language?
(A) Latin
(B) French
(C) Greek
(D) English
59. Stalagmites are formed by …
(A) drops of water which enter the cave through cracks in the ceiling.
(B) underground rivers which flow through the cave.
(C) water which seeps through the cave floor.
(D) water which trickles down a slope.
60. Which speleothem hangs from the
ceiling of a cave?
(A) Stalagmites
(B) Stalactites
(C) Columns
(D) Rimstones
Questions
61-70 refer to the following passage
Horse owner who plan to breed one or
more mares should have a working knowledge of heredity and know how to care for
breeding animals and foals. The number of mares bred that actually conceive
varies from about 40 to 85 percent, with the average running less than 50
percent. Some mares that do conceive fail to produce living foals. This means
that, on average, two mares are kept a whole year to produce one foal, and even
then, some foals are disappointments from the standpoint of quality.
By careful selection, breeders throughout history have developed various
kinds of horses with a wide variety of characteristics to suit many different
needs. The Great Horse of the Middle Ages, for example was bred for size and
strength to carry a heavily armored knight. The massive horses of such breeds
are often called “cold blooded.” The Arabs bred lithe dessert horses that were
small and swift. These animal are often referred to as “hot blooded.”
Cross-breeding of hot blooded and cold-blooded horses for certain
characteristics produced breeds ranging from riding horses to draft horses.
The Thoroughbred id considered by many to be high point of elegance and
fine selective breeding. Many person mistakenly apply the name Thoroughbred to
any purebred horse. But a Thoroughbred is a distinct breed of running horses
that traces its ancestry through the male line directly back to three Eastern
stallions: the Byerly Turk, the Darley Arabian, and the Godolphin Barb. For
convenience the breeds of horses are often divided into three major groups: (1)
ponies, (2) heavy, or draft horses, and (3) light horses.
61. Which of the following is not an example of an Eastern stallion?
(A) Byerly Turk
(B) Darley Arabian
(C) Thoroughbred
(D) Godolphin Barb
62. Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of the Great Horse of
the Middle Ages?
(A) Largesize
(B) Swiftness
(C) Strength
(D) “Cold-bloodedness”
63. It can be inferred from the passage that cold-blooded and hot-blooded
horses were cross-bres for what reason?
(A) Such cross-breeding was a safer means of reproduction.
(B) Cross-bred horses were preferred by Arabs.
(C)By cross-breeding, horses with desirable mixed characteristic could be
produced.
(D) Cross-breeding produced Thoroughbred horses.
64. In line 11. “lithe” most nearly
means
(A) graceful
(B) clumsy
(C) massive
(D) bulky
65. Which of the following is NOT one of the major divisions of horse
breeds?
(A) Draft horses
(B) Ponies
(C) Foals
(D) Light horses
66. According to the passage, which of the following horses is considered
to be the finest purebred?
(A) Darley Arabian
(B) Thoroughbred
(C) Godolphin Barb
(D) Byerly Turk
67. To conceive is to …
(A) become sick.
(B) become pregnant.
(C) die.
(D) be born.
68. A foal is a
(A) male horse
(B) female horse
(C) old horse
(D) baby horse
69. The average amount of mares bred which actually conceive is less than
what percent?
(A) 40
(B) 85
(C) 50
(D) 75
70. A mare is a?
(A) Male horse
(B) Baby horse
(C) Female horse
(D) Old horse.
Questions 71-80 refer to the
following passage.
We believe the Earth is about 4.6 billion years old. At percent we are
forced to look to other bodies in the solar system for hints as to what the
early history of the Earth was like. Studies of our moon, Mercury, Mars, and
the large satelites of Jupiter and Saturn have provided ample evidence that all
these large celestial bodies had formed. This same bombardment must have
affected Earth as well. The lunar record indicates that the rate of impacts
decreased to its present low level about 4 billion years ago. On Earth,
subsequent erosion and crustal motions have obliterated the craters that must have
formed during this epoch.
Scientists estimate the Earth’s age by measuring the ratios of various
radioactive elements in rocks. The oldest Earth’s rocks tested thus far are
about 3 1/3 billion years old. But no one knows whether these are oldest rocks on
Earth. Tests on rocks form the moon and on meteorites show that these are about
4.6 billion years old. Scientists believe that this is the true age of the
solar system and probably the true age of the Earth.
71. In line 8, the word “obliterated” means
(A) created
(B) destroyed
(C) changed
(D) eroded
72. According to this passage, how do scientists estimate the age of the
Earth?
(A) By measuring the ratios of radioactive elements in rocks
(B) By examining fossils
(C) By studying sunspots
(D) By examining volcanic activity
73. Scientists estimate the age of the Earth as …
(A) 3 1/3 billion years old.
(B) 4 billion years old.
(C) 4.6 billion years old.
(D) 6 billion years old.
74. Which of the following processes led to the obliteration of the
craters formed by the bombardment of the Earth by the celestial bodies?
(A) Volcanic activity
(B) Solar radiation
(C) Gravity
(D) Crustal motions
75. According to the passage, why are
scientists forced to look at other bodies in the solar system to determine the
early history of the Earth?
(A) Human alteration of the Earth
(B) Erosion and crustal motions
(C) Solar flares
(D) Deforestation
76. What is the BEST title for this passage?
(A) “Determining the Age of the Earth”
(B) “Determining the Age of the Solar System”
(C) “Erosion and Crustal Motion of Earth”
(D) “Radioactive Elements in Rocks”
”
77. Which of the following bodies was NOT studied to give evidence that
the Earth was bombarded in its early history?
(A) Mars
(B) Mercury
(C) Jupiter
(D) Earth’s moon
78. Bombardment of the Earth at one time by various sized bodies is
(A) inferred from what happened on other planetary bodies.
(B) documented fact.
(C) proven by the lunar record.
(D) indicated by erosion.
79. The level of impacts of the bombardments of Earth have
(A) decreased to below normal.
(B) increased to a current high.
(C)increased after a periodic low.
(D) decreased to a current low.
80. In line 6, the word “bombardment”
means
(A) an avoidance.
(B) an assault.
(C) an effect.
(D) a cause.
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