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DOKTERPOST TOEFL TRYOUT 11 Desember 2020
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Dokterpost toefl tryout 11CALCULATING YOUR SCORE
• SECTION 1 (listening) 20 Qs out of 50 = total correct number
x 2.5
• 12 30
• SECTION 2 (grammar) 20 Qs out of 40 = total correct number
x 2
• 14 28
• SECTION 3 (reading) 10 Qs out of 50 = total correct number
x 5
• 9 45
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
• What are the man & woman discussing?
• What are the man & woman talking about?
• What is the main subject of the conversation?
• What is the purpose of the conversation?
• What do we know about …?
• What do we learn about …?
• What did the man/woman do?
TYPE OF QUESTIONS (CONTD.)
• What does the man/woman probably want to do?
• What will the man/woman probably do next?
• What is the man/woman problem?
• What is the man/woman excuse?
• What does the man/woman suggest the woman/man to do?
• What does the man/woman imply?
TYPE OF QUESTIONS (CONTD.)
• What should the man/woman have done?
• What has the man/woman assumed?
• Where does the conversation take place?
• When does the conversation take place?
• Who is the man/woman in this conversation?
• Why does the man/woman have problem?
• How does the man/woman feel?
QUICK TIPS
3. Antonym
4. Synonym
7. Conditional sentence (contrast)
NO 1
b) He didn't expect the change.
c) The requirements have not changed.
d) He expects to change his major.
“This change wasn't unexpected.”
a) The bridge is too hard to cross.
b) They must pay rent for the bridge.
c) They must cross a bridge to get to the house.
d) They can decide later
“We'll cross that bridge when we come to it”
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b) There was nothing at all wrong with the trip.
c) There wasn't any way that she could take the trip.
d) The trip could have been improved in a number of ways.
“It couldn't have been more perfect in any way.”
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12.042418
NO 4
a) It received more attention on the exam than it did in the
lectures.
b) It was a major part of all of the lectures.
c) It was not on the exam at all.
d) It received more attention in the lectures than it had on the
exam.
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a) The professor made an early announcement about the exam.
b) The professor failed to announce the exam.
c) The professor announced the exam too soon.
d) The professor did not give enough notice for the exam.
“I wish the professor had announced the exam a little bit earlier.”
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b) That he would bring her a gift.
c) That he had forgotten her birthday.
d) That he would get her something she didn’t like.
“So you did remember my birthday!”
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b) He's feeling a little dirty.
c) He'd like something to drink.
d) Stopping for thirty minutes is a good idea.
“I certainly am thirsty.”
b) The plane is taking off early.
c) The man needs to make plans soon.
d) The plane is taking up space.
“But the plane is taking off soon.”
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b) It is rare for the football team to win.
c) He doesn't go to games often.
d) It is rare for the university team to have a game.
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b) They should visit their neighbors.
c) They should phone their neighbor's.
d) They should look over their neighbors.
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a) It is not done yet.
b) It was not done carelessly.
c) It does not seem to have been done by the accountant.
d) It contains a lot of errors.
“It doesn't seem to have been done very carefully.”
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13.What is the topic of this conversation?
14.Why is the man interested in selling his book?
15.Why does the man not want to sell the books to the bookstore?
16.What does the woman suggest that the man do?
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b) History 101.
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b) Reading doesn't interest him.
c) He's finished using them.
d) He'd rather have cheaper books.
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b) He wouldn't get enough money.
c) He doesn't like the bookstore's advertisements.
d) It's too late to sell them to the bookstore.
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d) Keep the books.
17.What is the topic of this talk?
18.This lecture would probably be given in which course?
19.How could the situation in early radio broadcasting best be
described?
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b) The relatively rapid development of radio.
c) Interference from competing radio stations.
d) The first U.S. radio station.
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a) The many radio stations were highly regulated.
b) In 1930 there was only one radio station in the United States.
c) The existing radio stations were totally uncontrolled.
d) The FCC was unable to control the radio station.
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d) Federal Communications Commission.
STRUCTURE & WRITTEN
miles.
The 1980 explosion of ______ the first volcanic emption in the
continental United States in over 60 years.
a) Mount St. Helens
c) it was Mount St. Helens
d) Mount St. Helens was
Subject & verb
NO 3
and the ground creates lightning.
a) flows from
a) the price was
b) a price of
d) was priced at Verb in passive
NO 5
_______ reacts with a chlorine atom, an electron is transferred from
the outer shell of the sodium atom to the outer shell of the chlorine
atom.
d) It is a sodium atom
Dependent clause with conjunction
NO 6
In 1858, the site ______ was to become the city of Denver was
settled as a way station for outfitting gold prospectors.
a) it
wavelength.
c) while all the energy
d) while all the energy is conjunction
NO 8
life.
c) it is abundant
NO 9
during the American Revolution.
NO 10
Benjamin Franklin believed that the turkey rather than the eagle
_____ of the United States.
b) the symbol becomes
c) should symbolize becoming
d) becoming the symbol
NO 11
Noun immigrant
NO 12
NO 14
Singular fungi
NO 15
NO 16
passive recorded
NO 17
Comparative than
NO 18
remain
Section 3
READING COMPREHENSION
a) the development of thunderstorms and squall lines
b) the devastating effects of tornadoes
c) cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds
d) the power of tornadoes
NO 2
a) machines
b) motions
c) methods
d) materials
NO 3
It can be inferred from the passage that, in summer____ .
a) there is not a great temperature differential between higher
and lower altitudes
b) the greater temperature differential between higher and
lower altitudes makes thunderstorms more likely to occur
c) there is not much cold air higher up in the atmosphere
d) the temperature of rising air drops more slowly than it does
in winter
NO 4
The word “benign” in line 16 is closest in meaning to ___.
a) harmless
b) beneficial
c) ferocious
d) spectacular
NO 5
_____ .
NO 6
According to the passage, a "squall line" in line 19 is _____ .
a) a lengthy cold front
b) a serious thunderstorm
NO 7
a) a large-scale collision
b) a squall line
d) a layer of warm and moist air
NO 8
All of the following are mentioned in the passage about supercells
EXCEPT that they ___.
b) have circling winds
c) have extraordinary power
NO 9
This reading would most probably be assigned in which of the
following courses?
a) Geology
b) Meteorology
b) various types of cloud formations
c) the forces that contribute to the formation of squall lines
d) the development of tornadoes within supercells
GOOD LUCK!
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