Kamis, 26 April 2012

tugas 3 (reading)



NAMA                 :  Bunga Yulieta Hasmara Asri
KELAS                :  3 EB 16
NPM                    :  20207222

Question  1-3
W.H. Auden has outlined the English variety  of the detective story in “ The Guilty Vicarage”, and whereas  “purgation of guilt” is involved in both the thriller and the detective story, the methods of purgation and the environments in which they operate make all the difference.
1.  W.H. Auden wrote about_______________
      A.  Country vicarages
      B.  The thriller alone
      C.  Detective stories in general
      D.  English detective stories
      Answers        :   D
               
2.  “ The Guilty Vicarage” states  that________
       A.  The detective story and the thriller  are  identical
       B.  The detective story and the thriller  have nothing in common
       C.  neither the detective story nor the thriller involves “purgation of guilt”
       D.  Both the thriller the detective story  involve “purgation of guilt”
        Answers      :  D

3.   The word “purgation” (line 3) means most nearly______________
       A.  freeing from
       B.  adding to
       C.  spreading
       D.  concentrating
        Answers      :   A     

Question  4-6
                Heredity wealht afforded me an education of no common order, and a comtemplative turn of mind enabled me to methodize the stores which early study very diligently garnered up.
4.  The author of the above sentence came from______________
     A.  a poor, but well educated family
     B.  a wealthy family
    C.  a family which had only recently become wealthy to educated its member
    D.  a family which put little emphasis on formal education
    Answers          :  B       
5.  The author had__________
     A.  good oppurtunites which he wasted
     B.  at turn of mind prevented him from taking full advantage of his studies
     C.  an  orderly mind which organized what he learned
     D.  an undisciplined mind which made it difficult for him to see relationships
     Answers         :  C       
6.  The author obviosly_____________
      A.  learned little
      B.  was a conscientions worker
      C.  disliked studying
      D.  wasted  his early years
      Answers        :  B

Question  7-8
                Though  reluctant now to accept constitutional changes, the American shows himself ready enogh to accept changes in  more unyielding realms : the church for example, or class relation-ships, or higher education.
7.  the  above sentence implies that Americans____________
     A.  have always been, and still are, ready to accept constitutional changes
     B.   have always been slow to accept change of any sort
     C.  are finally ready to accept  constitutional changes
     D.  are less  ready  to  accept constitutional changes today than they have been in
     Answers         :  D
8.  The sentece  states  that American are more willing to change_______
      A.  the church than higher education
      B.  class relationships than the constitution
      C.  class relationships than the church
      D.  the constitution than class relation ships
      Answers        :  B

Question  9-10
                The  surprisingly  abundant life of  the  Black  Sea is confined to the upper layers: the deeper and  especially  the bottom waters are devoid of oxygen and are often permeated with hydrogen sulphide.
9.  The Black Sea waters______________
      A.  are devoid of life
      B.  are  always permeated by hydrogen sulphide
      C.  have life only in the upper layers       
      D.  have life only in the lower layers        
      Answers        :  C
10.  The sentence suggents that____________
        A.  observers are surprised at how little life exist in the Black Sea
        B.  hydrogen sulphide is necessary to life
        C.  oxygen is necessary to life
        D.  both oxygen and hydrogen sulphide are  necessary to life
        Answers      :  C

               

                

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