Tag: #kumpulan contoh soal reading dalam bahasa inggris

  • 25 Soal Reading Comprehension Part III Beserta Kunci Jawaban Dalam Bahasa Inggris

    25 Soal Reading Comprehension Part III Beserta Kunci Jawaban Dalam Bahasa Inggris

    25 Soal Reading Comprehension Part III Beserta Kunci Jawaban Dalam Bahasa Inggris

     

    25 Soal Reading Comprehension Part III Beserta Kunci Jawaban Dalam Bahasa Inggris
    25 Soal Reading Comprehension Part III Beserta Kunci Jawaban Dalam Bahasa Inggris

     

    Jika pada materi sebelumnya kita telah membahas beberapa soal  bahasa inggris beserta kunci jawaban nya, maka sekarang kita akan membahas mengenai soal reading dalam bahasa inggris beserta kunci jawaban nya, yaitu soal reading comprehension part III. Selamat mencoba dan memahaminya ya sahabat SBI dan semoga bermanfaat 🙂


    1.This issue we are discussing concerns everyone who has children.

    A) Subject

    B) Book

    C) Article

    D) Equation


    2.The evaluation stated that the secretary’s work has been satisfactory.

    A) Whimsical

    B) Adequate

    C) Audacious

    D) Comprehensive


    3.The hospital is looking for people willing to donate their organs.

    A) Sell

    B) Retrieve

    C) Give

    D) Show


    4.Most teenagers think their actions are mature.

    A) Grown-up

    B) Intelligent

    C) Serious

    D) Childlike


    5.The chorale wanted to rehearse the song before the performance

    A) Delete

    B) Rewrite

    C) Introduce

    D) Practice


    6.After an extended break, the class resumed.

    A) continued

    B) Returned

    C) Repeated

    D) Receded


    7.Prejudice toward minorities probably stems from fear of the unknown.

    A) Concerning

    B) Upon

    C) Through

    D) Around


    8.The bank needed some assurance that the loan would be repaid.

    A) Conctract

    B) Approval

    C) Guarantee

    D) Presence


    9.This sign requested that we extinguished all fires before leaving the campground.

    A) Count

    B) Put Out

    C) Remember

    D) Locate


    10.Invitation were extended to everyone who had worked on the project.

    A)Offered to

    B) Mandated For

    C) Shown to

    D) Intended for


    11.The roof of the house was practically falling in and the front steps were rotting away.

    A) Almost

    B) Obviously

    C) Always

    D) Conveniently


    12.Their inept handling of our account made us reevaluate our relationship with them.

    A) Dishonest

    B) Clever

    C) Clumsy

    D) Competent


    13.The article alluded to the devastation in the countryside, caused by wind storms.

    A) misrepresented

    B) referred to

    C) forgot about

    D) Recounted


    14.The zealous demonstratos were ignored by the media.

    A)Ardent

    B) Colorful

    C) Rude

    D) Clever


    15.No one ever knew the reason for the enmity between the two familie.

    A)Relationship

    B)Hatred

    C)Friendship

    D)Remoteness


    16.The teacher thought the aspiring writer’s essays were verbose.

    A) Interesting

    B) Concise

    C) Clever

    D) Redundant


    17.The organizer’s intrasigent manner helped her get her way.

    A)Honest

    B)Stubborn

    C)Friendly

    D)Loud


    18.The humadity made us more lethargic than usual.

    A)Thirsty

    B)Slow

    C)Warm

    D)Careless


    19.People usually think cats are naturally ferocious, but it depends on the type of cat.

    A)people usually think cats are naturally ferocious, but it depends on the type of cat.

    A) Friendly

    B) Furry

    C) Savage

    D) Independent


    20. Generosity is believed to be an innate quality of man.

    A) A hidden

    B) A benevolent

    C) A natural

    D) An Unselfish


    21.The greatest physical distinction between humans and apes is the hollow space humans have under their chins.

    A) Attraction

    B) Danger

    C) Comfort

    D) Difference


    22.Physicists have made discoveries that challenge our most fundamental theories of the universe.

    A) Basic

    B) Permanent

    C) Interesting

    D) Ancient


    23. The most recent research indicates that dinosaurs were warm-blooede aimals.

    A) Dispute

    B) Insists

    C) Suggests

    D) Disproves


    24.Contrary to popular belief, cleopatra, the famous egyptian queen, was greck, spoke six languages and was a brilliant military strategiest.

    A) An intelligent

    B) A known

    C) A proffesional

    D) A popular


    25.An archaeologist must know exactly where and when an artifact was found.

    A) Intuitively

    B) Immediately

    C) Briefly

    D) Precisely


    Semoga bermanfaat untuk sahabat SBI semua 🙂


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  • Contoh Soal Reading Part II Lengkap Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Jawaban

    Contoh Soal Reading Part II Lengkap Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Jawaban

    Contoh Soal Reading Part II Lengkap Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Jawaban

     

    Contoh Soal Reading Part II Lengkap Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Jawaban
    Contoh Soal Reading Part II Lengkap Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Jawaban

     

    Hai sahabat SBI yang sedang bersemangat belajar bahasa inggris, kali ini kita akan belajar bahasa inggris namun dalam bentuk soal bahasa inggris ya sahabat SBI? Soal yang akan kita bahas kali ini berkaitan dengan reading dalam bahasa inggris. Sahabat SBI mungkin sering bukan mengerjakan nya? Nah, untuk menambah kemampuan sahabat SBI semua dalam hal reading, kita langsung saja simak dan coba soal-soal berikut ini ya guys 🙂


    Value judgement cannot be made in science in the way that such judgement are made in philosopy, religion, and the arts and indeed in our daily lives. Whether or not something is good or beautiful or right in a moral sense, for example, can not be determined by scientific methods. Such judgement, even though they may be a broad sonsensus  are not subject to scientific testing.

    At one time, the sciences, like the arts were persued for their own sake. They were pursued for pleasure and satisfaction of the instable curiosity with which we are both cursed and blessed. In the twentieth century, however, the sciences have spawned a host of giant technological achievements the hydrogen bomb, the polio vaccine, pesticides, indestructible plastics, nuclear energy plants, perhaps even ways to maipulate our genetic heritage-but have not given us any clues about how to use them wisely. Moreover, science, as a result of these very achievements, appears enormously powerful. it is thus little wonder that there are many people who are angry at sciance, as one would be angry at an omnipotent authority who apparently has the power to grant one’s wishes but who refuses to do so.

    The reason that science cannot and does not not solve the problems we want it to is inherent in its nature. Most of the problems we now confront can be solved only by value judgements. For Example, Science gave us nuclear power and can give as predictions as to the extent of the biological damage that might result from accident that allowed varying levels of radioactivity to escape into the environment. yet it cannot help us, as citizens, in weighing the risk of damage from conceivable accident against our energy needs. it can give us data to weight our judgements on, but it cannot make those judgement for us.


    1.Why does the author feel that science and the arts were similar?

    A.Both were intensely sought after

    B.Both had enormous power

    C.Both made people angry

    D.Both helped solve many problems


    2.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

    A.Technological achievements of the twentieth century

    B.Science versus art

    C.Art for art’s sake

    D.Scientific investigation and value judgements


    3.With which of the following statements would the author of the passage least, agree?

    A.Science creates more problems than it solves.

    B.Science is enermously powerful

    C.Science can measure right and wrong

    D.Science can make predictions about nuclear damage.


    4.what is the author’s attitude toward science?

    A.Objective

    B.Pessimistic

    C.Awed

    D.Disgusted


    6.Which of the following would not be a subject of scientific inquiry?

    A.Manipulating genetic heritage

    B.Being right in a moral sense

    C.Measuring levels of radioactivity

    D.Developing indestructible plastics


    Semoga beberapa soal tersebut dapat menjadi referensi belajar bagi sahabat SBI ya 🙂