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PAKET SOAL 2

GENERAL STRUCTURE
1. ____ gene in the human genome were completely understood, many human disease could be cured or
prevented.
(A) Each (B) Since each (C) If each (D) Were each
2. Copper is the favored metal for electrician’s wire because of ___
(A) it is an excellent conductivity (C) excellent conductivity of it
(B) its excellent conductivity (D) an excellently conductive
3. Chemicals in paint posing a fire hazard ____ as combustible, flammable or extremely flammable.
(A) are listed (B) listed (C) being listed (D) they are listed
4. The North American robin is only ___ the European and African robins.
(A) half big (B) as big half (C) half as big as (D) big by half
5. Cooking oil made from com does not become saturated when heated, and ___ .
(A) neither does oil made from soy
(B) neither oil made from soy
(C) oil made from soy does either neither
(D) oil made from soy either
6. The jet stream _____ usually occurs at about thirty-five to sixty degrees latitude.
(A) a narrow band of wind that (C) a narrow band of wind
(B) is a narrow band of wind that (D) it is a narrow band of wind that
7. Born in 1892, ____ while he wrote the poems and plays that made him famous.
(A) the Library of Congress is where Archibald MacLeish worked as a librarian
(B) Archibald MacLeish worked as a librarian at the Library of Congress
(C) a librarian at the Library of Congress, Archibald MacLeish worked
(D) at the Library of Congress, Archibald
8. Microwaves are used for cooking, telecommunication, and ____
(A) to diagnose medically (C) diagnosed medically
(B) medical diagnosing (D) medical diagnosis
9. The United States, Canada and England have many trade agreements that benefit ___
(A) one the other (B) one another (C) other one (D) each other
10. A moth possesses two pairs of wings _________as a single pair and are covered with dust like scales.
(A) function (B) are functioning (C) that function (D) but function
11. On attaining maximum size, ____ by drawing itself out and dividing into two daughters amoebas, each
receiving identical nuclear materials.
(A) the reproduction of the amoeba was (C) reproducing the amoeba
(B) the amoeba, which reproduces (D) the amoeba reproduces
12. ____ need for new schools following the Second World War that provided the sustained thrust for the
architectural program in Columbus, Indiana.
(A) Since the (B) To be the (C) The (D) It was the
13. Not until the eighteenth century ___ the complex chemistry of metallurgy.
(A) did scientist begin to appreciate (C) that scientist began appreciating
(B) when scientist began to appreciate (D) was scientist begun appreciating
14. The 1903 film The Great Train Robbery was the first significant film in which the classic western story’s
formula of crime and retribution _____ .
(A) was used (B) to be used (C) used (D) had used
15. subtropical countries, _____ was named in honor of eighteenth century naturalist Alexander Garden.
(A) native of which are (B) are native of which (C) which are native of (D) of which are native

WRITTEN EXPRESSION
1. (A) Early adolescence is a developmental phase (B)consisting of (C) rapid changes in behavior, (D)
psychological, and hormones.
2. Anthropologists recently (A) have found evidence that, centuries ago, Inuits was (B) used to entering
their subterranean homes (C) through tunnels, helped keep the cold out (D) and the heat in.
3. An important (A) effect that criticism (B) can have on contemporary poets (C) is the assurance that
there is a growing (D) interest their work.
4. (A) Between the high and low tidemarks of marine coasts (B) existing abundant and (C) varied plant (D)
and animal life.
5. (A) Among 1963 and 1965 United States manufacturers of detergents (B) voluntarily changed (C) their
processes to produce only biodegradable, (D) or soft, detergents.
6. Prototypical oboes (A) did a loud, harsh tone, (B) but the modern oboe is (C) appreciated for its smooth
and (D) beautiful tone.
7. Quality, price, and (A) location are (B) often considered (C) to be the primary concerns (D) in buying a
house.
8. In the summer, An Arbor, along with Ypsilanti, Saline, and Pontic, (A) are flooded with runaways (B)
fleeing the (C) boredom of their loves in Cincinnati and (D) its suburbs.
9. Fuel is (A) any substance or material (B)reacting chemically with (C) another substance or material to
produce (D) hot.
10. Only with (A) early seventeenth-century (B) observers did (C) the music of the original inhabitants of
the United States and Canada (D) entered recorded history.
11. Altitude, climate, (A) temperature, and the (B) length of the growing season (C) both determine where
(D) plants will grow.
12. Physicists have known (A) since the early nineteenth century that all matter is (B) made up of (C)
extremely tiny particles (D) called as atoms.
13. Norman Rockwell was a meticulous artist (A) who paintings (B) portrayed family incidents and (C) well-
defined characters with a wealth of (D) supporting details.
14. Magnesium (A) has little (B) structural strength and must be alloyed with (C) another metal such as
aluminum and zinc when it is (D) to subject to stress.
15. Archaeological investigations (A) indicate that control of fire in (B) an extremely old technical
attainment, though (C) the time, place, and mode (D) of his origin may never be learnt.
16. (A) Contemporary film directors, some (B) of them write the scripts for, act in, and even (C) produce
their own motion pictures, are (D) thereby assuming ever more control of their arts.
17. (A) The early periods of aviation in the United States was marked by (B) exhibition flights made(C) by
individual fliers or by teams of performers (D) at county fairs.
18. Despite the (A) growth of manufacturing and (B) other industries, the economy of the state of Texas (C)
has remained heavily (D) dependence on oil and gas.
19. The personality traits of children are often (A) similar to those (B) that of their parents, but (C) these
traits are not always (D) genetically conditioned.
20. Glucose is (A) different from fructose in its structural formula, (B) but the molecular formula for (C)
these two sugars are the (D) similar.
21. Political parties in the United States help (A) to coordinate (C) the campaigns of their members and (C)
organize the statewide and national conventions (D) marking election years.
22. The mechanism (A) of human thought and (B) recall, a subject only (C) partly understand by scientists,
is (D) extraordinarily complicated.
23. Daylight saving time came into (A) useful in the United States in an effort (B) to conserve (C) electricity
by (D) having business hours correspond to the hours of natural daylight.
24. On Ellesmere Island in the Artic (A) do one fossil forest(B) consist of nearly hundred large stumps (C)
scattered on (D) an exposed coal bed.
25. (A) Migration of animals may (B) be initiated by physiological (C) stimulus such as reproductive
changes, external pressures such as weather (D) changes, or a combination of the types of changes.

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