SOAL UP UKMPPG BAHASA INGGRIS+JAWABAN TERBARU 2019 PART 1
Soal UP UKMPPG BAHASA INGGRIS+JAWABAN TERBARU 2019 PART 1
SOAL UP 2018-2019
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1. Online education has gained acceleration especially with the developments in ICT. This model of instruction is now widely seen in many fields, and language education is no exception. Nowadays, many institutions are giving language courses online. In ELT departments, there have been material development courses for prospective English teachers_________ Very few books and articles provide sufficient information to ELT teachers about the material development process with a technology- oriented approach. The option that best completes the blank space……
A. On the contrary, in the ICT- based technology era, paper- based textbooks are still used
B. However, creating online materials is not yet addressed sufficiently in these courses
C. After all, prospective teachers are teachers that need to be technologically prepared
D. Specifically, they consider it obligatory for teachers to use technology in classroom
E. For example, topics on developing online materials are scare, not to say absent.
2. With cooperative learning, student’ learning goals may be structured to promote cooperative, competitive, or individualistic efforts. In every classroom _____ are aimed at accomplishing goals and are conducted under a goal structure.
A. Learning indicators
B. Basic competences
C. Selections of media
D. Passionate students
E. Instructional activities
3. Motivation has been the centre of attention among teachers throughout the years because it constitutes the backbone of learning process. Learning is a complicated and dynamic process, and learning in real sense gets completed through motivation.
The underlined part constitutes the backbone of in the passage may be best rephrased as….
A. Sets up a strong basis for
B. Becomes the structure of
C. Plays a pivotal role in
D. Makes it important for
E. Establishes a firm ground to
4. Disruptive innovation is an innovation that creates a new market and value network and eventually disrupts an existing market and value network, displacing established market leading firms, products, and alliances. The term was defined and first analyzed by the American scholar Clayton M. Christensen and his collaborators beginning in 1995, and has been called the most influential business idea of the early 21st century. Not all innovations are disruptive, even if they are revolutionary. For example, the first automobiles in the late 19th century were not a disruptive innovation, because early automobiles were expensive luxury items that did not disrupt the market for horse- drawn vehicles. The word “disruptive.” In the passage most nearly means……
A. Resulting in a large amount or supply of something
B. Having a lot of influence on someone or something
C. Causing trouble so stopping something from continuing
D. Using completely new methods or ideas of working
E. Costing a lot of money to be successful in striving
5. Beliefs are the intermediary between knowledge and action______ They exhibit the knowledge that is most worth and has proven itself in action. There are core and peripheral beliefs. The core belief is more influential in shaping teachers’ instructional approaches whereas the peripheral one can cause discrepancy between what teachers claim they do and what they actually do in the classroom. This distinction acknowledges the idea of diversity in teachers to reflect their characteristic perspectives to teach in particular ways.
The option that best completes the blank space is ………
A. For one thing
B. As such
C. In addition
D. Primarily
E. Likewise
6. Boni is absent minded when Ms. Rina asks him the topic with which the class is dealing. What follows is a set of appropriate empathetic communication strategies she can do, except…..
A. Repeating the question to help him answer the question
B. Asking the whole class to help him answer the question
C. Asking him whether he understands the question well
D. Telling him to ask her questions about unclear points
E. Asking him whether he is fine enough to join the class.
7. A test measures a given domain. Even though the actual performance on the test involves only a sampling of skills, that domain is overall proficiency in a language. It implies the following, except….
A. Test may have more specific criteria
B. Most tests measure general competence in all skills of a language
C. Multiple-choice test is accompanied with prescribed correct answers
D. A test of pronunciation might be a test of phonemic minimal pairs
E. A vocabulary test may focus on only the set of words.
8. Born on September 6, 1962 in Paterson, New Jersey, Elizabeth Anne Vargas was the daughter of Rafael Vargas, a U.S. Army colonel of Puerto Rican descent, and Anne Vargas of Irish- American descent in 1962. She is an American broadcast journalist. Beginning in 1996, she worked for ABC Network on a variety of news shows, including Good Morning America, 20/20, World News Tonight and also served as a host for ABC News specials. In September 2016, Vargas publicly discussed her longtime battle with alcohol and anxiety during a 20/20 segment and subsequently released a book, Between Breaths: A Memoir of Panic and Addiction. In December 2017 Vargas announced she would be leaving ABC to pursue other projects, which included a production deal with A+E Networks’ nonfiction series A&E Investigates, slated for 2018.
The text implies that the reason for Vargas to quit ABC is….
A. To try to do a new profession
B. To produce fictional film series
C. To write a new autobiography
D. To start a new deal with A&E
E. To start an A&E Investigates
9. A Bulletpoint Life by Ben Zackheim
He crawled under the table on 13 month old knees and looked up. The first memory crackled somewhere behind his left ear, forever, of sunlight breaking against the red and white-checkered plastic tablecloth.
At 8, he left his father forever
At 10, he found a new one
At 18, he made the friend of his life
At 27, he watched him die
At 31, he looked into his wife’s eyes for the first time
At 36, he held his son
At 41, he wrote. And wrote
At 45, he wrote. And made money
At 54, he kissed his son in front of his new dorm mate, and winked,
as if to say “I’m a man who will always kiss his son, son.”
At 63, his heart protested
At 64, he gave himself a break
At 67, his heart protested too much
A bullet pointed life, like a bullet through a life
We learn from the story that ………
A. Everything that starts well ends well
B. A good beginning invites happiness
C. Life has its ups and downs
D. Love is not always long lasting
E. Happy life may reach a dead end
10. What learning resources for his students can Mr. Dion choose that best meet these conditions? The learning objective he sets up is as follows: “upon conducting a series of learning activities through SQ3R, students summarize the life cycle of an insect using 150 words on using correct grammar and vocabulary, as well as an appropriate text structure’. His students are typically those who prefer using verbal expressions.
A. Picture series
B. Audio recordings
C. Flowcharts and graphs
D. Reading written materials
E. Observations and note taking
11. Young children learn differently from adults in the following ways except…..
A. Their understanding mainly comes from what they see, hear, and touch
B. They respond well to learning that uses themselves as main topics
C. They are reluctant to absorb information from their the world
D. They can easily get bored, losing interest after ten minutes or so
E. They are keen to talk about themselves rather than others
12. World Englishes (WE) has roots in British colonialism.________ The inner circle is composed of native English speakers like US, UK, AUS. The outer circle consists of former colonies of English speaking countries where English has a strong presence such as India and Pakistan.
The sentence that best completes the blank space is ….
A. WE is used in different geographical areas
B. There are three aspects characterizing WE
C. In general, WE has three levels to consider
D. In terms of its use, WE is of three domains
E. WE different significantly in three features
13. To some of us, the cancellation of the research project by the head of our department is a ______disappointment.
A. Big
B. Great
C. Large
D. Broad
E. Deep
14. English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) is not a new phenomenon. On the local level, ELF serves a language uniting people of one country in which various languages are spoken by its population, _______ it functions as a language uniting people from different countries/ of differently first languages. This best completes the blank space is …….
A. Globally, ELF is a communication tool among people from different cultures
B. On the other hand, intercultural people are united in communication with ELF
C. Similarly, ELF plays a crucial role as a uniting force beyond regional boundaries
D. Simply, for people with various cultural backgrounds, ELF is a unifying language
E. In addition, there are more global functions that ELF can play cross culturally.
15. Born on September 6, 1962 in Paterson, New Jersey, Elizabeth Anne Vargas was the daughter of Rafael Vargas, a U.S. Army colonel of Puerto Rican descent, and Anne Vargas of Irish- American descent in 1962. She is an American broadcast journalist. Beginning in 1996, she worked for ABC Network on a variety of news shows, including Good Morning America, 20/20, World News Tonight and also served as a host for ABC News specials. In September 2016, Vargas publicly discussed her longtime battle with alcohol and anxiety during a 20/20 segment and subsequently released a book, Between Breaths: A Memoir of Panic and Addiction. In December 2017 Vargas announced she would be leaving ABC to pursue other projects, which included a production deal with A+E Networks’ nonfiction series A&E Investigates, slated for 2018.
We learn from the text that…..
A. A child does not always inherit talent from his/ her parents
B. As a child Elizabeth Anne Vargas was very talented
C. Rafael Vargas let his children choose their professions
D. Changing professions is common among celebrities
E. Starting a new profession is not always smooth
16. The Jurassic period is the second of the three divisions of the Mesozoic era, “The Age of Reptiles.” The Jurassic lasted for 64 million years, from about 208 to 144 million years ago. The period is named for rock strata found in the Jura Mountains on the border between Switzerland and France. During the Jurassic, the supercontinent Pangaea began to break apart. This created two landmasses, a northern mass called Laurasia (North America, Europe, and Asia) and a southern mass called Gondwanaland (South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, and India). During the early Jurassic, North America separated from Africa and South America and moved northward, but still remained connected to Europe and North America.
It can be inferred from the text that …….
A. There was an assumption that Asia was formerly a part of Europe
B. There were massive changes on earth during the Mesonic Age
C. The North Atlantic was once a part of the Gondwanalland
D. The Jura Mountains were the origin of the Jurassic age
E. Laurasia was located between America, Europe, and Asia.
F.
17. The scoring procedure that enables the teachers to give a glimpse and general impression on students’ writing of a hortatory text would be ……
A. Dichotomous
B. Primary- trait
C. Continuous
D. Analytical
E. Holistic
18. In our department there are two books that deal with classroom action research comprehensively_________ always become my references whenever I conduct my research?
A. Which they
B. Which both
C. Two of them
D. Two of which
E. Both of which
19. Green building refers to both a structure and the application of processes that are environmentally responsible and resource- efficient throughout a building’s life- cycle: from planning to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition. This requires close cooperation of the contractor, the architects, the engineers, and the client at all project stages. The Green Building practice expands and complements the classical building design concerns of economy, utility durability, and comfort. LEED is a set of rating systems for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green buildings which was Developed by the U.S Green Building Council.
Green building practice complements the traditional building design in terms of their….
A. Design, construction, operation, and maintenance
B. Contractor, architects, engineers, and clients
C. Economy, utility, durability, and comfort
D. Planning, cooperation, practices and sustainability
E. Construction, operation, maintenance, and renovation.
20. Mr. Harun observes from the beginning of the class that Nina looks unresponsive to the task he has assigned to the class. To know what really happens to her, he can use which of the following effective, empathic, and polite expression?
A. “Nina, what happens to you? Please tell me, dear.”
B. “Are you alright with you Nina? You look sad, dear.”
C. “Nina, may I know anything that troubles you, dear?”
D. “Nina, why are you sad? Please do not feel sad, dear.”
E. “Nina, are you OK, dear? May I help you from your trouble?”
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