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133. The English tutor in our company is always given.... honorarium every month. A. A B. An C. The D. Its 135. The Insect, bit my brother's arm last night. A. A big spider with hairy legs. B. It is a big spider with hairy legs C. A big spider which with hairy legs D. Which is a big hairy-legged spider 136. After attending the wedding party, Dona continued the meal and having dinner with her family. A. Heating B. To heat C. Heat D. Heats 139.A list of key beliefs of world class performers is the important material in coaching mental... A. Tough c. Toughment B. Toughful D. Toughness 145.... Taufik Hidayat won The Sudirman Cup is the pride of Indonesia. A. That B. As C. Thus D. However 148. There... antique furniture available in this gallery three days ago. A. Was not B. Was no C. Is not D. Is no 149.Abdul... continuing his education to the Graduate Program to working in business. A. Likes B. Would rather C. Had better D. Prefers READING COMPREHENSIVE Reading 1 Read the passage carefully and select the one correct answer from the four choices (A, B, C,D) Today, Indonesia's maternal mortality rate remains one of the highest in Southeast Asia. Experts closely studying the problem generally conclude that a change in course is needed for Indonesia to make further progress. First there are question about whether the government has the ability-or the resources-to actually improve health. Performance and utilization of public health services is on the decline, and the private sector is now the major source of health care in Indonesia. An estimated 30-50 percent of newborn deliveries in health facilities now take place in private clinics (as compared to approximately 10 percent a decade ago). Preference for private sector services may be due, in part, understaffing of public health, facilities, and high absenteeism. The government allows "dual practice" whereby civil servant health providers are allowed to established a private practice outside of official work hours. As a result, experts studies show an average of 40 percent of doctors absent from their public post during work hours. Overall, per capita spending on health in Indonesia is much lower than other countries in the region, and insurance coverage is extremely limited. Health financing is overwhelmingly private-with individuals paying for around 80 percent of all health outlay. Mostly out-of-pocket. Disturbingly, the poor utilize less of publicly-funded health services provided by the state: the poorest 20 percent of the population captures almost 40 percent. Policy analysts also point to caused by scant distributions in health funding among provinces and major inefficiencies in how funds are spent. 161. The word "outlay" in line 13 can best be replaced by.... A. Compensation B. Account C. Expense D. Income 162. According to the passage, the high maternal mortality rate is caused b the following. EXCEPT ... A. The lack of presence of the public health's staff and doctors in working hours. B. The lack of the civil servant health providers in number. C. The decreases of performance showed by the private sector in dealing with health care. D. The mal distribution of the public health subsidies among the provinces. 163. According to the passage, private sector services are preferred due to ... A. The reliability of staff and doctors in private clinics B. The absence of public health providers C. The bigger amount of fund spent for the health care problems D. The amount of public doctors performing "dual practice" 164. What is the main idea of the passage? A. The maternal health problem in Indonesia B. The causes of high maternal death rate in Indonesia C. The way to improve maternal health in Indonesia D. The public health service versus the private health service 165. The word "their" in line 10 refers to ... A. Experts B. Civil servants C. Health providers D. Doctors 166. The word "scant" in line 16 is closest in meaning with... A. Insignificant B. Unlimited C. Inadequate D. Unreliable 167.It can be inferred from the passage that the best solution for the government in deling with "dual practice "problem is... A. To manage the presence o public health during work hours B. To control the distribution of public health staff among provinces C. To improve the quality and service of public health staff D. To give sanction to the public health staff performing "dual practice". READING 2 Indonesian National Armed Forces (Tentara Nasional Indonesia. Or TNI) have the total of approximately 350.000 members, including the army, the navy, marines, and air force. The army is the largest branch with about 280.000 about active-duty personnel. Defense spending in the national budget accounts for 1,8% of GDP, but is supplemented by... (48) from many military businesses and foundations. The Indonesian National Police were the branch of the armed forces for many years. The police were formally separated from the military in April 1999, a process that... (49)in July 2000. With 250.000 personnel, the police represent a much smaller portion of the population than in most nations. Indonesia has peaceful relations with its neighbors. Without a ...(50)external threat in the region, the military ...(51)viewed its prime mission as assuring internal security. Military leaders have said that they wish to transform the military to a professional, external security force, providing domestic support to civilian security forces as necessary. Throughout Indonesian history, the military maintained a prominent role in the nation's political and social affairs. A significant number of cabinet members have had military backgrounds, ...(52)active duty and retired military personnel occupied a large number of seats in the parliament. Commanders of the various territorial commands played influential roles in the affairs of their respective regions. With the inauguration of the ...(53)national parliament in October 2004, the military no longer has a formal political role, although it retains important political influence. 168. A. Charge B. Payment C. Charge D. Outcome 169. A. Had completed B. Completed C. was completed D. has completed 170. A. Credit B. Credibility C. Credibly D. Credible 171. A. History B. Historian C. Historical D. Historically A. Thus 172. B. so that C. therefore D. while 173. A. new-elected B. newly-elected C. newly-electing D. newly-election READING 3 One of the most effective justice sector institutions in Indonesia is the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), established in December 2002. The KPK demonstrates what can be achieved when the different functions of investigation and prosecution are coordinated. Moreover, it works with a specialized anti-corruption chamber are dominated by a majority of ad hoc judges whose reputation fro honesty is well known. However, in December 2006, the Constitutional Court struck down the law creating the anti-corruption court on the grounds that it was not created as part of The Law on the Courts. The Constitutional Court gave parliament three years to amend the law and properly constitute the anti-corruption Court under The Law on the Courts, but allowed the anti-corruption courts to continue to function in the meantime. The parliament set itself a deadline of March 2009 to pass the new law. This was the extended to September many legislators have been arrested by the KPK and convicted in the anti-corruption court, leading some to question if the parliament lacks motivation to pass this law. The KPK constituently gets convictions in corruption cases, showing what can be done with clean courts, professional investigation, and effective persecutors. But this kind of successful cooperation is certainly an exception. Their consistent convictions raise the bar for the police, the attorney general's office and the courts. Indonesia needs coordinated bold leadership if it is to get out of the corruption quagmire. Better coordination between police and prosecutors is essential. They should have both the technology and the legal means to obtain wire taps and recordings the way the KPK does to obtain convictions in corruption cases. 174. The idiom "raise the bar" in line 16 has the same meaning with.... A. Set the higher standard B. Add the list duties C. Provide new objectives D. Hive more responsibility 175. The word "THIS "in line 11 refers to... A. The process of constituting the new anti-corruption law B. The deadline the parliament set to pass the new law C. The permission to keep on functioning the anti-corruption courts D. The arresting of some legislators 176. KPK is regarded as one of the most effective justice sector institutions in Indonesia mainly because... A. It allows the anti-corruption courts to continue to function B. It dominates the courts and the chambers in the supreme Court C. It together with the legislators amends and constitutes a proper anti-corruption law D. It coordinates the different functions of investigation and persecution 177. The word "bold" in line 17 can easily be replaced by ... A. Strong B. Honest C. Brave D. Hard 178. The paragraph following the passage likely discusses about... A. The legal means needed by the police and prosecutors B. The use of technology in supporting KPK's actions C. The consistency of KPK. In eliminating corruption D. The example of coordination between the police and prosecutors 179.What is the main idea of paragraph 2? A. The extended time given to pass the anti-corruption law B. The deadline to pass the new anti-corruption law C. The parliament lacks of motivation in passing the law D. The amendment and formation of anti-corruption law 180.According to the passage, what is NOT the element needed to create a clean government? A. Bond and honest leadership Reliable and professional ad hoc judges on courts B. C. The amendment of Constitutional Court D.

133. The English tutor in our company is always given.... honorarium every month.

A. A

B. An

C. The

D. Its

135. The Insect, bit my brother's arm last night.

A. A big spider with hairy legs.

B. It is a big spider with hairy legs

C. A big spider which with hairy legs

D. Which is a big hairy-legged spider

136. After attending the wedding party, Dona continued the meal and having dinner with her family.

A. Heating

B. To heat

C. Heat

D. Heats

139.A list of key beliefs of world class performers is the important material in coaching mental...

A. Tough

c. Toughment

B. Toughful

D. Toughness


145.... Taufik Hidayat won The Sudirman Cup is the pride of Indonesia.

A. That

B. As

C. Thus

D. However

148. There... antique furniture available in this gallery three days ago.

A. Was not

B. Was no

C. Is not

D. Is no

149.Abdul... continuing his education to the Graduate Program to working in business.

A. Likes

B. Would rather

C. Had better

D. Prefers

READING COMPREHENSIVE

Reading 1

Read the passage carefully and select the one correct answer from the four choices (A, B, C,D)

Today, Indonesia's maternal mortality rate remains one of the highest in Southeast Asia. Experts closely studying the problem generally conclude that a change in course is needed for Indonesia to make further progress. First there are question about whether the government has the ability-or the resources-to actually improve health. Performance and utilization of public health services is on the decline, and the private sector is now the major source of health care in Indonesia. An estimated 30-50 percent of newborn deliveries in health facilities now take place in private clinics (as compared to approximately 10 percent a decade ago). Preference for private sector services may be due, in part, understaffing of public health, facilities, and high absenteeism. The government allows "dual practice" whereby civil servant health providers are allowed to established a private practice outside of official work hours. As a result, experts studies show an average of 40 percent of doctors absent from their public post during work hours.

Overall, per capita spending on health in Indonesia is much lower than other countries in the region, and insurance coverage is extremely limited. Health financing is overwhelmingly private-with individuals paying for around 80 percent of all health outlay. Mostly out-of-pocket. Disturbingly, the poor utilize less of publicly-funded health services provided by the state: the poorest 20 percent of the population captures almost 40 percent. Policy analysts also point to caused by scant distributions in health funding among provinces and major inefficiencies in how funds are spent.

161. The word "outlay" in line 13 can best be replaced by....

A. Compensation

B. Account

C. Expense

D. Income

162. According to the passage, the high maternal mortality rate is caused b the following. EXCEPT ...

A. The lack of presence of the public health's staff and doctors in working hours.

B. The lack of the civil servant health providers in number.

C. The decreases of performance showed by the private sector in dealing with health care.

D. The mal distribution of the public health subsidies among the provinces.

163. According to the passage, private sector services are preferred due to ...

A. The reliability of staff and doctors in private clinics

B. The absence of public health providers

C. The bigger amount of fund spent for the health care problems

D. The amount of public doctors performing "dual practice"

164. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. The maternal health problem in Indonesia

B. The causes of high maternal death rate in Indonesia

C. The way to improve maternal health in Indonesia

D. The public health service versus the private health service

165. The word "their" in line 10 refers to ...

A. Experts

B. Civil servants

C. Health providers

D. Doctors

166. The word "scant" in line 16 is closest in meaning with...

A. Insignificant

B. Unlimited

C. Inadequate

D. Unreliable

167.It can be inferred from the passage that the best solution for the government in deling with "dual practice "problem is...

A. To manage the presence o public health during work hours

B. To control the distribution of public health staff among provinces

C. To improve the quality and service of public health staff

D. To give sanction to the public health staff performing "dual practice".

READING 2

Indonesian National Armed Forces (Tentara Nasional Indonesia. Or TNI) have the total of approximately 350.000 members, including the army, the navy, marines, and air force. The army is the largest branch with about 280.000 about active-duty personnel. Defense spending in the national budget accounts for 1,8% of GDP, but is supplemented by... (48) from many military businesses and foundations.

The Indonesian National Police were the branch of the armed forces for many years. The police were formally separated from the military in April 1999, a process that... (49)in July 2000. With 250.000 personnel, the police represent a much

smaller portion of the population than in most nations. Indonesia has peaceful relations with its neighbors. Without a ...(50)external threat in the region, the military

...(51)viewed its prime mission as assuring internal security. Military leaders have said that they wish to transform the military to a professional, external security force, providing domestic support to civilian security forces as necessary. Throughout Indonesian history, the military maintained a prominent role in the nation's political and social affairs. A significant number of cabinet members have had military backgrounds, ...(52)active duty and retired military personnel occupied a large number of seats in the parliament. Commanders of the various territorial commands played influential roles in the affairs of their respective regions. With the inauguration of the ...(53)national parliament in October 2004, the military no longer has a formal political role, although it retains important political influence.

168.

A. Charge

B. Payment

C. Charge

D. Outcome

169.

A. Had completed

B. Completed

C. was completed

D. has completed

170.

A. Credit

B. Credibility

C. Credibly

D. Credible

171.

A. History

B. Historian

C. Historical

D. Historically

A. Thus

172.

B. so that

C. therefore

D. while

173.

A. new-elected

B. newly-elected

C. newly-electing

D. newly-election

READING 3

One of the most effective justice sector institutions in Indonesia is the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), established in December 2002. The KPK demonstrates what can be achieved when the different functions of investigation and prosecution are coordinated. Moreover, it works with a specialized anti-corruption chamber are dominated by a majority of ad hoc judges whose reputation fro honesty is well known.

However, in December 2006, the Constitutional Court struck down the law creating the anti-corruption court on the grounds that it was not created as part of The Law on the Courts. The Constitutional Court gave parliament three years to amend the law and properly constitute the anti-corruption Court under The Law on the Courts, but allowed the anti-corruption courts to continue to function in the meantime. The parliament set itself a deadline of March 2009 to pass the new law. This was the extended to September many legislators have been arrested by the KPK and convicted in the anti-corruption court, leading some to question if the parliament lacks motivation to pass this law.

The KPK constituently gets convictions in corruption cases, showing what can be done with clean courts, professional investigation, and effective persecutors. But this kind of successful cooperation is certainly an exception. Their consistent convictions raise the bar for the police, the attorney general's office and the courts. Indonesia needs coordinated bold leadership if it is to get out of the corruption quagmire. Better coordination between police and prosecutors is essential. They should have both the technology and the legal means to obtain wire taps and recordings the way the KPK does to obtain convictions in corruption cases.

174. The idiom "raise the bar" in line 16 has the same meaning with....

A. Set the higher standard

B. Add the list duties

C. Provide new objectives

D. Hive more responsibility

175. The word "THIS "in line 11 refers to...

A. The process of constituting the new anti-corruption law

B. The deadline the parliament set to pass the new law

C. The permission to keep on functioning the anti-corruption courts

D. The arresting of some legislators

176. KPK is regarded as one of the most effective justice sector institutions in Indonesia mainly because...

A. It allows the anti-corruption courts to continue to function

B. It dominates the courts and the chambers in the supreme Court

C. It together with the legislators amends and constitutes a proper anti-corruption law

D. It coordinates the different functions of investigation and persecution

177. The word "bold" in line 17 can easily be replaced by ...

A. Strong

B. Honest

C. Brave

D. Hard

178. The paragraph following the passage likely discusses about...

A. The legal means needed by the police and prosecutors

B. The use of technology in supporting KPK's actions

C. The consistency of KPK. In eliminating corruption

D. The example of coordination between the police and prosecutors

179.What is the main idea of paragraph 2?

A. The extended time given to pass the anti-corruption law

B. The deadline to pass the new anti-corruption law

C. The parliament lacks of motivation in passing the law

D. The amendment and formation of anti-corruption law

180.According to the passage, what is NOT the element

needed to create a clean government?

A. Bond and honest leadership

Reliable and professional ad hoc judges on courts B.

C. The amendment of Constitutional Court

D.

 

 

 

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