Arya Mukti Triputra XI MIPA 2 Tugas TOEFL
Arya Mukti Triputra XI MIPA 2 Tugas TOEFL
Arya Mukti Triputra XI MIPA 2 Tugas TOEFL
No/abs :06
8. ________ off the Hawaiian coastline are living, others are dead.
A. While some types of coral reefs
B. Some types of coral reefs
C. There are many types of coral reefs
D. Coral reefs
10. Some economists now suggest that h ome equity loans are merely a
new trap to push
consumers beyond
________.
A. they can afford
B. they can afford it
C. what is affordable
D. able to afford
11. People who reverse the letters of words ________ to read suffer from
dyslexia.
A. when trying
B. if they tried
C. when tried
D. if he tries
12. Featured at the Henry Ford Museum ________ of antique cars dating from
1865.
A. is an exhibit
B. an exhibit
C. an exhibit is
D. which is an exhibit
13. Rubber ________ from vulcanized silicones with a high molecular weight is
difficult to
distinguish from natural rubber.
A. is produced
B. producing
C. that produces
D. produced
14. ________ appears considerably larger at the horizon than it does overhead
is merely
an optical illusion.
A. The Moon
B. That the Moon
C. When the Moon
D. The Moon which
2. The (A) brain composed of a mass of softly (B) gray matter (C) in the skull that (D)
controls our intelligence.
Answer : (B)softly
3. Polluter (A) is a topic of such importance (B) today that even elementary school
children are well informed (C) about its (D) dangers.
4.. Best (A) represented in a famous oil painting (B) by da Vinci, The
Last Supper it (C) is an important part of the history (D) of Christianity.
Answer :(C)it
5.Together with (A) his friend Little John, Robin Hood are (B) fondly (C) remembered
(D) today by millions of people.
Answer :(B)are
6. In Vermont, the (A) sap the maple tree is (B) the primary (C) ingredient in (D)
producing maple syrup.
Answer :(C)in
7. After to have (A) won (B) the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for A Bell for Adano, John
Hersey wrote (C) a nonfiction book about (D) the bombing of Japan.
Answer :(A)tohave
8. The smallest hummingbirds beat (A) their wings 70 times (B) a second (C) and are
about two inches (D) long.
Answer :(C)to be
10.The name (A) “America” comes from (B) Amerigo Vespucci, who (C) was a 16th-
century Italian explorer (D)
Answer :(B)comesfrom
11. Marie Curie won (A) two Nobel Prizes for their (B) discoveries of radioactivity (C)
and radioactive (D) elements.
Answer :(B)their
12.The developing (A) of the submarine was hindered by the (B) lack of a
power source (C) that could propel (D) an underwater vessel.
Answer :
(A)developing
13.Although humans have highly developed (A) brains, most (B) animals
have acuter (C) senses than them (D)
Answer : (D)thanthem
14. The movement of the stars (A) was first noticed by early (B) travelers, who (C)
used the stars to guide its (D) way across the sea.
Answer : (D)its
15. Those who (A) have seen what (B) is believed to be (C) Noah’s Ark says it is the
largest (D) than a modern battleship.
Answer : (D)thelargest
16.The American (A) Declaration of Independence has been (B) signed on (C) July
4, 1776 (D) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Answer : (B)has been
17. Russia’s (A) surprise withdrawal from the region was (B) both (C) welcomed or
(D)
Answer : (D)or
18. Cambodia’s (A) top court is to hear the case as early (B) the start (C) of
next winter (D).
Answer : (B)as early
19.Energy research, medicinal (A), tourism, and copper and molybdenum mining
(B) are important to (C) the economy (D) of Butte, Montana.
Answer: (A)medicinal
20.Liberty of speech (A) is one of the (B) pillars of (C) Western democracy (D).
Answer : (A)Liberty of speech
21.The United States capital in Washington, D.C., developed slow (A), assuming
(B) its present (C) gracious aspect, with wide (D) avenues and many parks, only in
twentieth century.
Answer : (A)slow
22.Phoenix, Arizona, stands (A) where the Honokam Indians built a canal system
(B) and carried on (C) irrigated farming before long (D) the time of Columbus.
Answer : (D)before long
23.Founded by (A) the Spanish as (B) Yerba Buena in 1835, what is now San
Francisco was taken (C) over by the United States in 1846 and later renamed it (D).
Answer : (D)renamed it
24.Was opened (A) in 1918, the Philips Collection in (B) Washington, D.C., was the
first museum in the United States devoted (C) to modern art (D).
Answer : (A)was opened
25.The Hopi, the westernmost tribe of (A) Pueblo Indians, have traditionally (B)
lived large (C) multilevel structures clustered in towns (D).
Answer : (C)lived large
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