Sabtu, 11 Juni 2011

Tugas 3_Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

HERNITA FEBRIANI

10207535

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TUGAS 3_Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

PART A

Directions : Quesition 1-15 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentences, you will see four words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). chosose the one word that best completes the sentences.

1. In addition to the more traditional simple oven many…… either by circulating heated air around the foodor by heating the mouisture contained in the food wiyh microwave, and a few do both.

Answer: C. modern ovens function

2. ……many communication companies are now able offer radio and television broadcasts over the internet

Answer: D. with the introduction of advanced technology

3. From the beginning of the twentieth century to the present, technology….people are beginning to imagine there are no limits to what we can acvhieve.

Answer : C. has progressed to the point that.

4. A trap…disguise is what has come to be called a Trojan Horse, from the ancient story of the gift of the wooden horse from the Greeks.

Answer: D. offered as agift in

5. Telecommuting is a new form of work……to work, such as fathers with children, the chance to work while remaning at home.

Answer: A. although those previously unable

6. It is the lack of gravity on the moon that makes…leaps of 30 feet or more.

Answer: A. possible

7. It is believed that the modern bird….the pterodactyls that existed millions of years ago.

Answer: B. evolved from

8. Although…a successful film, none of her other works have to date been adapted to the film format.

Answer: D. Amy Tan’s best known novel, The Joy Luck Club, made.

9. The advent of the personal computer and easy access to information via the internet has allowed many more entrepreneurs….than ever before.

Answer: C. opening business home-based

10. …..”orca” means while, the orca is actually a member of the dolphin family, the delphinids.

Answer: C. while

11. Many modern critics of American literature have called Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens,….

Answer: C. America’s greatest writer.

12. ……its area of defense, a fort should be built on an elevation and with some sort of natural features of the landscape to obstruct direct access to the fort.

Answer: A. to better protect

13. An iron smelting forge…..ore into usable metails.

Answer: A. melts

14. The one in charge of a meeting…toward the end of the meeting.

Answer: D. generally tables important topics.

15. Sufficient gravitational force is….atmosphere; otherwise the atmosphere will drift off into space.

Answer: D. necessary to retain a planet’s

PART B

Direction: in question 16-40 each sentences has four underlind words or phrases. The four underlined parts of the sentences are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be grammatically correct. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that correspondens to the letter of the answer you have chosen.

16. Because of the enormous pull gravitational of the moon, the shape of the Earth

A B

actually changes as the largest oceans are “pulled” toward the Moon.

C D

Answer: D

17. Only with the advent of refrigerator were most Americans able to begin to consume

A B C

fresh meat

D

Answer: A

18. The smaller or all nine planets in the solar system in Pluto.

A B C D

Answer: A (smallest)

19. The function of a biologist is both to describe organism in minute detail also to

A B C

understand why they behave as they do.

D

Answer: C (and)

20. According to all findings to date, the known universe consist almost entirely of

A B C

the hydrogen.

D

Answer: D (hydrogen without “the”)

21. Because of the flexibility, reeds and straw are able to endure harsh winds that

A B

other more brittle materials like brick and concerete would not be able to

C

withstanding.

D

Answer: D

22. Before hay can be processed and sold, it is typically bundled into boxlike bales so that

A B C

it can be more easily transport.

D

Answer: D (transported)

23. Most of the birds living in desert regions inhabits the fringes of the desert.

A B C D

Answer: B

24. Areas of rocks may shifts up or down on each side of a fault.

A B C D

Answer: B

25. From the 1850s until after the turn of the century, many of America’s super-rich

A B

families made Newport his favorite summer resort.

C D

Answer: D (there)

26. Of Jane Austeen’s six great novels, the first four were published anonymous during

A B C D

her lifetime.

Answer: B (was)

27. Clarence Birdseye is best know for developing process for freezing food in small

A B C D

packages.

Answer: A (known)

28. It was as a direct result of the widespread implementation electricity that the US

A B C

had a source of light other than gas lights.

D

Answer: C (implementating)

29. The Smithsonian institution in Washington D.C. is home to the largest collecting of

A B

Native American artifacts in the United States, most of which remain uncatalogued

C D

and hidden from public view.

Answer: B (collection)

30. In the modern era, face-to-face communication is becoming near as uncommon as

A B C

hand-written letters.

D

Answer: B (nearer)

31. The leaves of most coniferous species are slender and length.

A B C D

Answer: D (long)

32. Like an airplane, a helicopter have to control sticks instead of one.

A B C D

Answer: C (has)

33. Much bright young stars lie along the spiral arms of the Milky Way Galaxy.

A B C D

Answer: A (many)

34. Hippocrates believed that health depended on the balanced of the four fluids of the

A B C D

body: blood, phlegm, bile and black bile.

Answer: C (balance)

35. Because mistletoe berries are poisonous, everyone with Christmas decorations

A

containing mistletoe need to be aware of the potential danger.

B C D

Answer: C (needs)

36. The earliest known artworks were done by cavemen which used a mixture of clay,

A B C

chalk and burned wood and bones.

D

Answer: C (who)

37. The Earth’s crust is composed of fifteen plates which float on the partially molten

A B C

layer below they.

D

Answer: D (them)

38. The Cabinet consist of secretaries of departments, who report to the president, give

A B

him advice, and helping him make decisions.

C D

Answer: C (help)

39. Operas can be broadly classified as either comedies or they are tragedies.

A B C D

Answer: D

40. During the annually salmon migration from the sea to fresh water, Alaska’s McNeil

A B

River becomes a gathering place for brown bears waiting eagerly to catch their fill.

C D

Answer: A (anuall)

Sabtu, 07 Mei 2011

Tugas 2_Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

Hernita Febriani

10207535

` 4EA01

TUGAS 2_Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

PART I

1. ‘Tell me why you’re interested in learning this subject?’

‘Economics… explain the phenomena in Business World.’

Answer : B. Tries (Pluralization)

2. ‘What’s on the news today?’

‘The policeman…caught the criminal.’

Answer: B. Has (Perfect Tense)

3. ‘After traveling across the country, I think Toronto… the busiest city in Canada

Answer: Is (to be)

4. ‘You should sleep early tonight because we start our journey tomorrow and five hundred miles… a long distance to drive in one day.

Answer: D. Are (to be)

5. ‘After the incident at the border yesterday, the army has reinforced… strength this morning.

Answer: D. Their (Possessive Adjective)

6. ‘Children, tell me the function of the these tools!’

‘Seissors… to cut thin materials.’

Answer: C. Are used (to be + V2)

7. ‘According to the recipe, I need seven…. To make this chicken pie.’

Answer: C. Potatoes (Pruralization)

8. ‘These are a lot of disasters in Indonesia these days.

‘Yes. And now, the earthquake and tsunami phenomena always…. A lot of people

Answer : A. Fascinate (Simple present V1)

9. Which of the these sentences is correct?

Answer : D. The car made a loud noise (sentences)

10. Jim : Can I use that car?

Mark : No, It’s…..car

Answer: C. My mother – in – law’s (demonstratives pronoun)

11. ‘The old man’s house is old’

‘Yes. One of…. Windows is broken.’

Answer: D. its (possessive adjective)


12. ‘Where we will sleep tonight?’

‘Ann is going to share her room with….,isn’t she?

Answer: A. You and me (personal pronoun-object)

13. ‘What’s said in the memo?’

‘You and….are expected to be present at the student representative meeting.’

Answer: A. I (personal pronoun-Subject)

14. ‘The students must be made to understand how each lesson can be value to…..’

‘I absolutely agree with you.’

Answer: C. Them (personal pronoun-object)

15. ‘How does Jarohi play guitar?’

‘As well as…do.’

Answer: A. I (personal pronoun- Subject)

16. ‘Anything happens to you don’t forget that….mother and father love you.’

Answer: B. Your (possessive adjective)

17. “Vito and I have a lot in common.”

“Yes, your ideas,…..somewhat unusual to me.”

Answer: B. like him, is (personal pronoun- object and to be)

18. ‘Is this your book?’

‘This doesn’t look like….book; it must be…..’

Answer: A. my / yours (possessive adjective and possessive pronoun)

19. “What’s the decision?”

“I don’t know yet. The committee are still arguing among…..”

Answer: E. themselves (reflexing)

20. Mother : What are you doing/

Children : Chatting

Mother : What! You waste your time. You get…..from that.

Answer: D. nothing (indefinite pronoun-negatif)

21. ‘Does…..know where my glasses?’

‘You’re wearing them. Why you’re always so forgetful?’

Answer: E. anybody (indefinite pronoun- interogatif)

22. ‘…….of the bread has been taken from its box.’

‘No one likes it.’

Answer: A. some (indefinite pronoun-positif)

23. ‘Who wants to go with me to the orchestra?’

‘……of us want to go the orchestra.’

Answer: D. all (pluralization)

24. A : Look at the picture on the wall!

B : ……is a beautiful picture.

Answer: D. that (demonstratives pronoun)

25. ‘Who is tha man talking to you last night?’

‘The man…..I talked to last night was my brother.’

Answer: A. whom (relative pronoun)

PART II

1. “…..his own assignments, Sony offered to help his friends.”

Answer: C. having finished (past participle)

2. “….the money, Tarwan left for his home town.”

Answer: A. having received (past participle)

3. “We always avoid….to the mall on Sunday because it’s too crowded

Answer: D. going (gerund)

4. “What was he interested in?” “…..paleontology

Answer: B. learning (gerund)

5. “These floors always look dirty in spite of…..everyday.”

Answer: D. being swept (passive present continous)

6. Bob : “I’m going out tonight.” John : “Would you mind…..the key to the house?”

Answer: E. leaving (gerund)

7. “Doel fajri completely denied…..the money.”

Answer: B. stealing (gerund)

8. “What’s your hobby?”

“…..stamps.”

Answer: C. collecting (gerund)

9. “Can Rosa accept her parent’s divorce?”

“No. She isn’t mature enough….”

Answer: B. to understand (to infinitive)

10. “I wonder where Dadangh is?”

“Don’t you know the committee forced him….?”

Answer: C. to resign (to infinitive)


11. “The poor woman can’t afford…..a dress.”

Answer: A. buy (infinitive / verb 1)

12. “I smell something……in the kitchen.”

Answer: D. burning (gerund)

13. “I had to ask the soldier….”

Answer: to stop firing (to + infinitive)

14. “What did the teacher tell us?”

“He told us…..noisy.”

Answer: D. not to be (passive form)

15. “Do you object to……on the table.”

“Yes. You sit on the cake.”

Answer: my sitting (gerund)

16. Rudy: “What are you looking forward?”

Toni: “…my old friends.”

Answer: To seeing (to + infinitive)

17. “When you go camping, don’t forget to bring…..bags.”

Answer: B. sleeping (gerund)

18. “The smiling boy clapped his hands.”

It means:

Answer: D. The boy with a smile on his face clapped his hands. (passive form)

19. “I am bored the show is very…..”

Answer: E. boring (gerund)

20. “We thought of….across France. We’re rather tired of…….by train.”

Answer: D. driving/going (gerund)

21. “When at last I succeeded in…..him that I wanted…..home quickly, he put his foot on the accelerator and I felt the car…..forward.”

Answer: E. convincing/to get/leaping (gerund / to v1 / v1 + ing)

22. X: “Bob smoked when he was in College. Does he now?”

Y: “Yes.”

From the dialog we know that….

Answer: B. Bob’s used to smoking (gerund)

23. “I always…..the sun….every morning.”

Answer: C. watching/rises (gerund and pluralization)

24. “I don’t know where……in this holiday.”

Answer: B. to go (to + infinitive)

25. “The car is always hard to start.”

“I think it needs…….”

Answer : D. to be repaired (passive infinitive)