This text is
for items number 1-5
Many
people now have a card which enables them to withdraw money from a cash
dispenser. You feed your card into the machine and key in your PIN (Personnel
Identification Number) and the amount of money you want if you have enough in
your account, the money requested will be issued to you up to a dairy limit.
Your account is automatically debited for the amount you have drawn out.
Provided
you have a sound credit, you can get a credit card from a bank and other
financial institutions. To obtain goods or services, you present your card and
sign a special voucher. When it receives the voucher, the credit card company
pays the trader (less a commission) and then sends you a monthly statement. Depending
on the type of card you have, you will either-have to pay in full or be able to
pay part of what is owed and pay interest on the balance; left outstanding.
If
you need to make fixed payments at regular intervals, e.g. for insurance
premiums, you can arrange a standing order (sometimes known as a banker's
order) so that the bank will do this for you.
1.
If you withdraw your money from the cash dispense the amount of
your money will .......... as you have drawn out.
A.
become more
B.
be credited
C.
become lost
D. become less
E.
be doubled
2.
The main purpose of the writer is to .....
A.
give the reader information about bank service
B. persuade the readers to have a credit card
C.
check the customers' account
D.
explain to the reader how to use PIN
E.
explain to the customers how to pay the employee's salaries
3.
Which of the following is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.
The credit card company pays the traders.
B.
The credit card company sends you a monthly statement.
C. Banks and other financial institutions offer us credit cards to
get goods and services.
D.
Other financial institutions help the banks to provide credit cards.
E. A
voucher is the only way to buy goods.
4.
"Many people now have a card
which enables them ......." (Paragraph. 1).
"enables"
means ...
A.
forces
B.
supports
C.
asks
D. allows
E.
encourages
5.
If you have enough money in your account ..........
A. you can withdraw your money from a cash dispenser
B.
you have a special voucher.
C.
the bank sends you a monthly statement.
D.
you have paid special interest.
E.
the type of card is acceptable.
This text is
for items number 6-9
Trappists
are monks who are not allowed to preach or to teach. Their lives are devoted to
meditation, studying and reading.
In
1949, one group of Trappists fled to Hong Kong from China, leaving behind their
houses and their dairy industry. They dressed themselves as labourers and
carried only a few possessions.
Here,
the monks had to start a new life. They found it difficult to obtain food and
they had nowhere to live; but somehow they
managed with the help of the community and charitable organizations. It was not
until 1995 that the Hong Kong government granted them land on Lantao Island.
The
monks are not allowed to beg for a living, so they had to work very hard on the
island. They started a dairy farm, kept about five hundred chickens and started
growing their own vegetables.
A
large part of the work of the Trappists is concerned with their dairy. The cows
are fed regularly, milked and kept healthy. The dairy, which produces about two
thousand bottles of milk a day, brings the monks their main income. The monks
sell about half of the milk to a large hotel in Hong Kong, while hospitals and
schools buy the rest. The monks also earn some money by selling eggs.
Sometimes, the Trappists sell some of their cattle. The monks themselves do not
eat meat, however, as they are vegetarians.
6.
The Trappists are forbidden to ...
A.
obtain food
B.
grow vegetables
C.
work very hard
D. beg for a living
E.
start a dairy farm
7.
What is the text about?
A.
The monks who never preach or teach.
B.
The Trappists on Lantao island.
C.
The Trappists’ dairy product.
D.
The vegetarian monks.
E. The Trappists' new life on Lantao island.
8.
What is the-main idea of the last paragraph?
A.
Managing the dairy is the Trappists' main work.
B.
The monks provide milk to a large hotel.
C.
The Trappists feed the cows regularly.
D.
The Trappists sell eggs for a living.
E. Most of the Trappists' work is related to their dairy.
9.
The Trappists are monks who are not allowed to preach or to teach.
(The first paragraph), "allowed" means .......
A.
advised
B.
ordered
C. permitted
D.
suggested
E.
instructed
10. 1. His sister added Wage Rudolf to His name, so it became
Wage Rudolf Supratman.
2. When he was seven years old his father sent him to Budi
Utomo elementary school.
3. Two years later he joined his sister in Ujung Pandang.
4. She did this to enable her to send his brother to the Dutch
elementary school.
5. Supratman was born on 9th March, 1903.
6. In 1912, his mother died.
The best arrangement of the sentences above is …....
A. 2 – 5 – 3 – 6 – 1 – 4
B. 2 – 3 – 5 – 1 – 6 – 4
C. 5 – 6 – 2 – 3 – 1 – 4
D. 5 – 2 – 6 – 3 – 1 – 4
E. 2 – 3 – 5 – 1 – 6 – 4
This text is for number 11-15
Choose a suitable word to complete the
following paragraph!
Water pollution is really a problem for all
people to solve. Solution to the problem (11) ....... people to demonstrate
their quality as responsible citizens. Individuals as well as their industries
(12) ....... that they should not do anything (13) ....... to the problem. They
must handle wastes properly. They must not (14) ....... harmful substances,
including chemical wastes, into the river or other public waterways.
Furthermore, it is (15) ....... that everyone fully understands the importance
of recycling rubbish.
11. A. Makes
B. helps
C. encourages
D. brings
E. requires
12. A. will realize
B. could realize
C. must realized
D. are realized
E. has realized
13. A. contributing
B. to contribute
C. contributes
D. is contributing
E. is contributed
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14. A. pollute
B. waste
C. dump
D. keep
E. store
15. A. accepted
B. welcomed
C. expected
D. cleared
E. accounted
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