Mar 28, 2014 - Kuesioner Guru Bidang Studi Non-Bahasa Inggris. English was mandated as the first foreign language to be taught after independence in 1945. Only as a second language in Indonesia whereas Sneddon (2003) points. Become the language of education, literature, radio, television and the press.
The new accounts offered by the bank are compounded semi-annually. Every year B. Every six months C. Every two years D.
Every half E. Every six years 32. The conference is governed by its newly elected board. Influenced 33.
According to scientists, it is possible that another Ice Age will soon be upon us. In the near future D.
Undoubtedly E. In the past time 34. The young cancer victim was the most cheerful and most outgoing on the ward. Happiness 35. The members of the committee were assembled quickly. The solution should be applied, left on thirty minutes, and rinsed thoroughly. Completely B.
Periodically C. Carefully 37.
The first recognized Olympic Games were held in 776 B.C. Celebrated B. Acknowledged 38. Written divorce regulations first appeared in the legal code of ancient Babylonia. Regularities D. The speed of light is considered by scientist to be fundamental constant. Contradictory B.
Well-known E. Although cheetah can achieve a speed of 110 kilometers per hour, it can maintain this speed for only a few hundred meters. Receive Questions 41-46 The next famous woman writer to be considered is Dorothy Parker, an American poet, short story writer, and literacy critic who became famous in the early twentieth century for her witty but cynical observations on life.
She got her first paying job as a writer in 1916 at the age of twenty-three when she began working for a women’s magazine, and nine years later she became a contributor to The New Yorker and regularly had her book reviews appear in “Constant Reader,” a column in that magazine. In addition to her magazine work, she published volumes of poetry and short stories with the recurrent themes of disappointment with life and the loss of idealism; these pessimistic themes, however, were presented with biting wit.
One of her most famous observations, “Men seldom make passes/At girls who wear glasses,” came from the poem “News Item,” which was published in the volume Enough Rope (1926). This volume of poetry was followed by the Sunset Gun (1928), Death and Taxes (1931), and a collection of short stories, Here Lies (1939).
Her book reviews were published in 1970 in a volume entitled “Constant Reader”. What topic does the paragraph preceding the passage most likely discuss? Dorothy Parker’s early childhood. American literature of the nineteenth century. An introduction to literary criticism. A well-known female author other than Dorothy Parker. An introduction to magazine work.
Questions 47-48 Fort Knox, Kentucky, is the site of a U.S. Army post, but it is even more renowned for the Fort Knox Bullion Depository, the massive vault that contains the bulk of the U.S. Government’s gold deposits. Completed in 1936, the vault is housed in a two-story building constructed of granite, steel, and concrete; the vault itself is made of steel and concrete and has a door that weighs more than twenty tons. Naturally, the most up-to-date security devices available are in place at Fort Knox, and the army post nearby provides further protection.
Questions 49 to 50 IQ, or Intelligence Quotient, is defined as the ratio of a person’s mental age to chronological age, with the ratio multiplied by 100 to remove the decimal. Chronological age is easily determined; mental age is generally measured by some kind of standard test and is not so simple to define.
In theory, a standardized IQ t est is set up to measure an individual’s ability to perform intellectual operations such as reasoning and problem solving. These intellectual operations are considered to represent intelligence. In practice, it has been impossible to arrive at consensus as to which types of intellectual operations demonstrate intelligence. Furthermore, it has been impossible to devise a test without cultural bias, which is to say that any IQ tests so far proposed have been shown to reflect the culture of the test markers. Test takers from that culture would, it follows, score higher on such a test than the takers from a different culture with equal intelligence.
S o r a y a: H e l l o, A d a m. How are you doing? A da m: F in e, th a nk s.
Sora ya: I’m very well. The underlined sentence is the expressing of a.
G r e e t i n g s c. L e a v e t a k i n g b. I n v i t a t i o n d. S y m p a t h y 2. E n d a n g: H a v e y o u h a d y o u r l u n c h?
A na nd a: Ye s, I h a ve. I’d better be going, or I’ll be late at my school. Good bye, Endang. En da ng: G oo d b ye, A na nd a. Se e y ou tomorrow. From the dialogue above, we know that Endang is using expression.
G r e e t i n g s c. L e a v e t a k i n g b. I n v i t a t i o n d. S y m p a t h y 3. The tri p to B ali ha s be en d ue to ba d weather.
C a n c e l c. C a n c e l l e d b.
C a n c e l s d. C a n c e l i n g.
The conjunction that is suit to the sentence is a. T h e r e f o r e c. T h o u g h b. B e c a u s e I think my first memories began when I started school at about five years old.
I lived in suburb of Sidney. I had a happy childhood. I remember playing in a big garden. I fell from a big tree and broke my hand.
I remember I had a naughty friend named Giant-O, because he was fat. He liked hitting and pulling my head. It was so pathetic. One day I hit him over the head with my bag. His parents were very angry with me. But I didn’t feel sorry at all at the time.
Nevertheles s, since then Giant-O has become my good friend. It was such an unforgettable childhood.
Who is Giant-O? T h e w r i t e r ’ s f r i e n d b. M y f r i e n d d. A t e a c h e r 6. Whic h sta teme nt th at is true bas ed on the text? When he was child she fell from a tree and broke her head.
The teacher was angry with the boy because he hit her. She was living outside Sydney when she was a child. She didn’t feel sorry for hitting him over the head using her bag.
What we remember is the meaning of. M e m o r y c.
R e m e m b e r d. H i s t o r y Chil dhoo d means a. Young people b. The time when you were a child c. You were young d.
What happened in the last time 9. Par t of town or ci ty no t nea r th e ce nter is called a.
V i l l a g e d. S u b u r b 1 0. T e a c h e r: D o y o u b r i n g y o u r d i c t i o n a r i e s with you today? W u l a n: I ’ m s o r r y, S i r. The appropriate expression to fill the blank is.
Remember that? I’ve completely forgotten. It’s coming back to me now. I’ll always remember. Mo th er: H ey. He y.a re yo u g oi ng to sc ho ol? Wati: Yes, Mom.
I’m in a hurry. Wati: Oh, my goodness. I thought it’s a school day! The utterance that mother should say is. Don’t you remember that it’s Sunday.