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The Hollywood sign in the hills that line the northern border of Los
Angeles is a famous landmark recognized the world over. The
white-painted, 50-foot-high, sheet metal letters can be seen from great
distances across the Los Angeles basin.
The sign was not constructed, as one
might suppose, by the movie business as a means of celebrating the importance
of Hollywood to this industry; instead, it was first constructed in 1923 as a
means of advertising homes for sale in a 500-acre housing subdivision in a part
of Loa Angeles called “Hollywood” The sign that was constructed at the time, of
course, said “Hollywood”. Over the years, people began referring to the area by
the shortened version “Hollywood” and after the sign and its site were donated
to the city in 1945, the last four letters were removed.
The sign suppered from years of disrepair, and
in 1973 it needed to be completely replaced, at a cost of $ 27,700 per letter.
Various celebrities were instrumental in helping to raise needed funds. Rock
star Alice Cooper, for Example, bought “O” in memory of Groucho Marx,
and hugh Hefner of playboy fame held a benefit party to raise the money for the
“Y”. The construction of the new sign was finaly completed in 1978.
1.
What is the topic of this
passage ?
a.
Hollywood versus Hollywoodland
b.
A famous sign
c.
A famous city
d.
Woeld landmarks
2.
The expression “the world over”
in line 3 could be best replaced by ……………
a.
in the skies
b.
in the northern parts of the
world
c.
ontop of the world
d.
in the entire world
3.
It can be inferred from the
passage that most people think that the Hollywood sign was first constructed by
………
a.
the city of los Angeles
b.
an advertising company
c.
the movie industry
d.
a construction company
4.
The pronoun “it” in line 8
refers to ……………...
a.
this industry
b.
the sign
c.
the movie business
d.
the importance of Hollywood
5.
Which of the following is NOT
mentioned about Hollywood ?
a.
It was the most expensive area
of Los Angeles
b.
It used to be the name of an
area of Los Angeles
c.
It was formerly the name on the
sign in the hills.
d.
There were houses for sale there
VOCABULARY
6.
If something has never happened
before, it is …….
a.
unprecedented
b.
reconvene
c.
contradict
d.
inscription
7.
Water that is underground is in
a (n) ………..location
a.
circumscribe
b.
convocation
c.
subterranean
d.
graphology
8.
To write or place a limit
around something is to …..it
a.
visualize
b.
circumscribe
c.
convocation
d.
revise
9.
If you see something that is
not out of the ordinary, it is …..
a.
mismatched
b.
introvert
c.
unspectacular
d.
inscription
10.
If you are not careful in
making decisions or in expressing opinions, you are ……
a.
unprecedented
b.
extrovert
c.
introspective
d.
injudicious
11.
I am trying to ….the the place
you are describing ; I would like to see it in my mind
a.
visualize
b.
revise
c.
submit
d.
reconvene
12.
The Merger of the two companies
was funded by a …..
a.
capital
b.
capitalist
c.
capitalism
d.
capitalize
13.
The student did not do well in
the class because he had a problem with ……
a.
absentia
b.
absent
c.
absently
d.
absenteeism
May 27, 2006,
was a day that I will never forget, it was the day I experienced my first
earthquake. I had just…(154) home from masque and was lying on the living room sofa
watching the news on TV. My little brother was in my room playing, and my older
sister was in the kitchen preparing our breakfast our parents were still
sleeping.
At exactly 5.49
a.m., the earthquake…(155)….my country.
Our house started …..(156)….violently as it ….(157)…a small wooden boat being
tossed by giant waves in the ocean. At first, none realized what was happening.
Then my sister yelled, “Earthquakel Get under something!” I was too stunned to
move, but the shaking was so strong that I soon fell off the sofa onto the
floor. I half rolled, half crawled across the floor to the dining table and got
under it. My sister was sitting on the floor in the kitchen. Holding her
arms…(158)…her head to protect it from falling dishes. She yelled at my little
brother to get under his desk, but he wanted to be near us. He tried to get out
of my room, but he kept falling down. The earthquake lasted less than a minute,
but it seemed like a year to us.
14.
a. getting
b. gotten
c. got
d. get
155.a. stricked
b. striking
c. strike
d. struck
156.a. sheking
b. to shake
c. shaken
d. a and b are correct
157.a. was
b. were
c. is
d. had been
158. a. through
b. over
c. on
d. in
159. All of my time ….in the library
a. has spending
b. is spent
c. are spent
d. spending
160. “Tokyo is
crowded and noisy just like New York.”
The same structure with the sentence above
is …
a. Tokyo is crowded and noisy just us New York is.
b. Tokyo is crowded and noisy alike New York
c. Tokyo is crowded and noisy just us New York
d. Tokyo is crowded and noisy as New York
161. I started
school when I was five years old. I …a student for seventeen years now.
a. am to be
b. am
c. am being
d. have been
162. I was
scared, ……I was also curious about the old lady.
a. yet
b. but
c. instead
d. and
163. Because
the river ….steadily since Sunday, the residents of the area have been advised
to prepare for flood conditions.
a. has been rising
b. rose
c. had risen
is rising
164. The best
diamonds are transparent and colorless, but they actually …..in color from
clear to black,
a. have been ranging
b. range
c. are ranging
d. ranged
165. …..certain
molds and fungi to multiply very rapidly
a. Tripical weather causes
b. A tropical weather causes
c. Tropical weather causes
d. The tropical weather causes
166. No one
know where Tony is living now. The last time that I ran ….was about four years
ago.
a. into him
b. him down
c. down him
d. him into
167. It is
generally considered unwise to give a child …he or she wants.
a. whatever that
b. whatever is it
c. whatever
d. that
168 Response :
I used to, but I resigned my membership
a. wouldn’t you have belonged to the English club ?
b. Didn’t you use to belong to the English Club ?
c. Wouldn’t you belong to the English club /
d. Won’t you belong to the English club ?
169. The
proposal ….discussed when I called the office this morning
a. been
b. being
c. have been
d. was being
170. Armansyah
seems …the point you were making.
a. misunderstanding
b. having misunderstood
c. to have misunderstood
d. misunderstood
171. Not only
……a good thing : he did the right thing
a. will sam do
b. Sam did
c. Sam do
d. Did Sam do
172. Soekarno,
…..one of the strongest Indonesian President, served from 1945 to 1965.
a. considering
b. considered
c. is considered
d was considered
173. In the
view of the STAN lecturers’union, it is essential that discipline …..maintained
in the classroom.
a. is to be
b. is
c. was
d. be
174. Ditto
…Indonesia before he came to Jakarta to study in the international student
program.
a. had never visited
b. has never visited
c. never visited
d. would never visited
175. Thomas
Alfa Edison invented …..
a. the electric lights
b. an electric light
c. electric light
d. electric lights
IDENTIFYING THE ERROR
176. When a
bone is broke into several pieces,
A B
doctors my pin the pieces together for proper
C
healing
D
177. I have spent three weeks
in Germany last July.
A
B C D
178. The
Hammerhead shark is usual
found in warm A B
temperate
waters
C D
179. We would spend a week on the
beach at parang
A
B
teritis, but we changed our minds
C D
180. As one climbs
high up a mountain, the air
A
becomes both colder or thinner
B C D
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