Bahasa Inggris UM 02 Tinggalkan Komentar / Uncategorized / Oleh Suslov Ganteng 13 Terima kasih sudah mengikuti kuis SNBT 2025. Jangan lupa follow instagram CHE [ di sini ] Bahasa Inggris UM 02 Kerjakan dengan jujur karena ini bagian dari evaluasi kalian. The number of attempts remaining is 3 Isi dulu data diri yaah Kelas:12GapyearSemigap 1 / 18 We know that doctors and other health-care workers are meticulous about washing their hands. What about their clothes? A recent New York Times article highlighted growing concerns in the US about the role that doctors’ garments play in the spread of bacteria. According to the newspaper, the discussion was repeated this year in the US when the British National Health Service imposed ‘bare below the elbows’ rule. It does not allow doctors to wear ties and long sleeves, both of which are known to accumulate germs as doctors move from patient to patient. The article reported a study from the New York Hospital Medical Centre of Queens that compared the ties of 40 doctors and medical students with those of 10 security guards. It found that about half the ties worn by medical personnel were a reservoir for germs, compared with just one in 10 of the ties taken from security guards. When asked about the subject of doctors’ clothes and their possible role in the spread of infections, most local doctors, and some hospitals, declined to comment. Associate Professor Dale Fisher, the Chairman of infection control said that ties and other pieces of clothes are sometimes referred to as reservoirs for micro organism that may cause nosocomial infection (infection caught while staying in a hospital) but he added that the risk of infections from contaminated clothes needed to be put in perspective. 43. The main information of the text tells us about _______. (A) concerns in the US about the spread of diseases (B) the spread of germs through the garments of medical personnel (C) a recent New York Time’s article about doctors (D) the meticulous doctors and health-care workers (E) recognition of a doctor’s role in spreading bacteria 2 / 18 We know that doctors and other health-care workers are meticulous about washing their hands. What about their clothes? A recent New York Times article highlighted growing concerns in the US about the role that doctors’ garments play in the spread of bacteria. According to the newspaper, the discussion was repeated this year in the US when the British National Health Service imposed ‘bare below the elbows’ rule. It does not allow doctors to wear ties and long sleeves, both of which are known to accumulate germs as doctors move from patient to patient. The article reported a study from the New York Hospital Medical Centre of Queens that compared the ties of 40 doctors and medical students with those of 10 security guards. It found that about half the ties worn by medical personnel were a reservoir for germs, compared with just one in 10 of the ties taken from security guards. When asked about the subject of doctors’ clothes and their possible role in the spread of infections, most local doctors, and some hospitals, declined to comment. Associate Professor Dale Fisher, the Chairman of infection control said that ties and other pieces of clothes are sometimes referred to as reservoirs for micro organism that may cause nosocomial infection (infection caught while staying in a hospital) but he added that the risk of infections from contaminated clothes needed to be put in perspective. 44. An article in the New York Times mentioned that _______. (A) the New York Hospital Medical Centre of Queens conducted a research on doctor patient relationship (B) the British National Health Service issued a rule allowing doctors to wear long sleeves (C) there is a concern about people’s wearing ties and long sleeves when going to the hospital (D) the clothes of doctors are considered to be the source of bacteria that may infect people (E) the clothes of the patients are the means of spreading bacteria to doctors who are treating them 3 / 18 We know that doctors and other health-care workers are meticulous about washing their hands. What about their clothes? A recent New York Times article highlighted growing concerns in the US about the role that doctors’ garments play in the spread of bacteria. According to the newspaper, the discussion was repeated this year in the US when the British National Health Service imposed ‘bare below the elbows’ rule. It does not allow doctors to wear ties and long sleeves, both of which are known to accumulate germs as doctors move from patient to patient. The article reported a study from the New York Hospital Medical Centre of Queens that compared the ties of 40 doctors and medical students with those of 10 security guards. It found that about half the ties worn by medical personnel were a reservoir for germs, compared with just one in 10 of the ties taken from security guards. When asked about the subject of doctors’ clothes and their possible role in the spread of infections, most local doctors, and some hospitals, declined to comment. Associate Professor Dale Fisher, the Chairman of infection control said that ties and other pieces of clothes are sometimes referred to as reservoirs for micro organism that may cause nosocomial infection (infection caught while staying in a hospital) but he added that the risk of infections from contaminated clothes needed to be put in perspective. 45. The findings of the New York Hospital Medical Centre show that _______. (A) 40 medical workers have been infected by various diseases from patients (B) all the ties worn by medical personnel are reservoirs for germs (C) no one of the 10 security guards gets the bacteria from patients (D) long sleeves are to be the most suitable wear for hospital personnel (E) 50 % of medical personnel’s ties have been proven to be a reservoir of bacteria 4 / 18 We know that doctors and other health-care workers are meticulous about washing their hands. What about their clothes? A recent New York Times article highlighted growing concerns in the US about the role that doctors’ garments play in the spread of bacteria. According to the newspaper, the discussion was repeated this year in the US when the British National Health Service imposed ‘bare below the elbows’ rule. It does not allow doctors to wear ties and long sleeves, both of which are known to accumulate germs as doctors move from patient to patient. The article reported a study from the New York Hospital Medical Centre of Queens that compared the ties of 40 doctors and medical students with those of 10 security guards. It found that about half the ties worn by medical personnel were a reservoir for germs, compared with just one in 10 of the ties taken from security guards. When asked about the subject of doctors’ clothes and their possible role in the spread of infections, most local doctors, and some hospitals, declined to comment. Associate Professor Dale Fisher, the Chairman of infection control said that ties and other pieces of clothes are sometimes referred to as reservoirs for micro organism that may cause nosocomial infection (infection caught while staying in a hospital) but he added that the risk of infections from contaminated clothes needed to be put in perspective. 46. ‘bare below the elbow’ in line 5 means _______. (A) a jacket with long sleeves (B) a formal attire (C) a shirt with short sleeves (D) a doctor’s uniform (E) a shirt with a tie 5 / 18 We know that doctors and other health-care workers are meticulous about washing their hands. What about their clothes? A recent New York Times article highlighted growing concerns in the US about the role that doctors’ garments play in the spread of bacteria. According to the newspaper, the discussion was repeated this year in the US when the British National Health Service imposed ‘bare below the elbows’ rule. It does not allow doctors to wear ties and long sleeves, both of which are known to accumulate germs as doctors move from patient to patient. The article reported a study from the New York Hospital Medical Centre of Queens that compared the ties of 40 doctors and medical students with those of 10 security guards. It found that about half the ties worn by medical personnel were a reservoir for germs, compared with just one in 10 of the ties taken from security guards. When asked about the subject of doctors’ clothes and their possible role in the spread of infections, most local doctors, and some hospitals, declined to comment. Associate Professor Dale Fisher, the Chairman of infection control said that ties and other pieces of clothes are sometimes referred to as reservoirs for micro organism that may cause nosocomial infection (infection caught while staying in a hospital) but he added that the risk of infections from contaminated clothes needed to be put in perspective. 47. From the text we may conclude that _______. (A) the New York Times’ article has helped socialize the legally recognized findings of the New York Hospital’s research (B) generally doctors and hospitals do not know that they are accused of spreading bacteria to people (C) Professor Dale Fisher is sure that what doctors wear are reservoirs of germs that cause people to get a certain disease (D) the findings that doctor’s clothes can be a means of spreading a disease have not yet been accepted by most doctors (E) hospitals in the US have adopted the policy of ‘bare below the elbows’ for all medical doctors. 6 / 18 Text III In Australia most children attend primary school from the age of five. Only two per cent of children of primary school are educated at home. Some children who go to school also take up extra activities such as learning to play a musical instrument or dancing, and they go to private classes for these and for school ___(48)___ they find difficult or particularly interesting, such as languages, mathematics or computing. Ninety-five per cent of the population goes on to secondary school, ___(49)___ a much smaller percentage pass the final year of secondary school examinations and complete a university ___(50)___. At the moment, university students and graduates make up less than a third of total population. Australian universities are modern and well-equipped. Most teaching is by a combination of tutorial and ___(51)___ classes. The ___(52)___ courses like History and Philosophy, usually involve a lot of reading in the library. To become a primary or secondary school teacher, it is usually necessary to study at university for three years or more. 48. (A) matters (B) courses (C) subjects (D) problems (E) lectures 7 / 18 Text III In Australia most children attend primary school from the age of five. Only two per cent of children of primary school are educated at home. Some children who go to school also take up extra activities such as learning to play a musical instrument or dancing, and they go to private classes for these and for school ___(48)___ they find difficult or particularly interesting, such as languages, mathematics or computing. Ninety-five per cent of the population goes on to secondary school, ___(49)___ a much smaller percentage pass the final year of secondary school examinations and complete a university ___(50)___. At the moment, university students and graduates make up less than a third of total population. Australian universities are modern and well-equipped. Most teaching is by a combination of tutorial and ___(51)___ classes. The ___(52)___ courses like History and Philosophy, usually involve a lot of reading in the library. To become a primary or secondary school teacher, it is usually necessary to study at university for three years or more. 49. (A) and (B) as well as (C) or (D) but (E) then 8 / 18 Text III In Australia most children attend primary school from the age of five. Only two per cent of children of primary school are educated at home. Some children who go to school also take up extra activities such as learning to play a musical instrument or dancing, and they go to private classes for these and for school ___(48)___ they find difficult or particularly interesting, such as languages, mathematics or computing. Ninety-five per cent of the population goes on to secondary school, ___(49)___ a much smaller percentage pass the final year of secondary school examinations and complete a university ___(50)___. At the moment, university students and graduates make up less than a third of total population. Australian universities are modern and well-equipped. Most teaching is by a combination of tutorial and ___(51)___ classes. The ___(52)___ courses like History and Philosophy, usually involve a lot of reading in the library. To become a primary or secondary school teacher, it is usually necessary to study at university for three years or more. 50. (A) college (B) award (C) scholarship (D) degree (E) faculty 9 / 18 Text III In Australia most children attend primary school from the age of five. Only two per cent of children of primary school are educated at home. Some children who go to school also take up extra activities such as learning to play a musical instrument or dancing, and they go to private classes for these and for school ___(48)___ they find difficult or particularly interesting, such as languages, mathematics or computing. Ninety-five per cent of the population goes on to secondary school, ___(49)___ a much smaller percentage pass the final year of secondary school examinations and complete a university ___(50)___. At the moment, university students and graduates make up less than a third of total population. Australian universities are modern and well-equipped. Most teaching is by a combination of tutorial and ___(51)___ classes. The ___(52)___ courses like History and Philosophy, usually involve a lot of reading in the library. To become a primary or secondary school teacher, it is usually necessary to study at university for three years or more. 51. (A) practiced (B) practicing (C) practitioner (D) practice (E) practical 10 / 18 Text III In Australia most children attend primary school from the age of five. Only two per cent of children of primary school are educated at home. Some children who go to school also take up extra activities such as learning to play a musical instrument or dancing, and they go to private classes for these and for school ___(48)___ they find difficult or particularly interesting, such as languages, mathematics or computing. Ninety-five per cent of the population goes on to secondary school, ___(49)___ a much smaller percentage pass the final year of secondary school examinations and complete a university ___(50)___. At the moment, university students and graduates make up less than a third of total population. Australian universities are modern and well-equipped. Most teaching is by a combination of tutorial and ___(51)___ classes. The ___(52)___ courses like History and Philosophy, usually involve a lot of reading in the library. To become a primary or secondary school teacher, it is usually necessary to study at university for three years or more. 52. (A) human (B) humanitarian (C) humanism (D) humanist (E) humanities 11 / 18 53. Erika _______ on her report for three days in a row without much sleep. That’s why she looks so tired. (A) works (B) is working (C) has been working (D) was working (E) had been working 12 / 18 54. Entering the classroom, I saw my students _______ for the speech they had to make. (A) practicing (B) were practicing (C) practiced (D) had practiced (E) to practice 13 / 18 55. Having a credit card is convenient because you can either pay your bills with one check or ______. (A) stretching out your payments (B) to stretch out your payments (C) you can stretch out your payments (D) stretch out your payments (E) your payments can be stretched out 14 / 18 56. ‘May I borrow your calculator, please?’ ‘Sorry, I can’t find it in my bag. I _______ at home.’ (A) had to leave it (B) must have left it (C) should leave it (D) have to leave it (E) should have left it 15 / 18 57. Adi’s parents were anxious to know _______ in the state university entrance test. (A) did he do well (B) how did he do (C) how well he did (D) is he doing well (E) he did well 16 / 18 58. ‘Are you going to send the letter by regular mail?’ ‘No, I have to give it directly to the person _______ this letter is addressed.’ (A) who (B) whom (C) whose (D) to whom (E) from whom 17 / 18 59. ‘It’s very unfortunate that some companies have closed their plants in Indonesia.’ ‘Well, this is just an example of the economic problem _______ by the country.’ (A) face (B) facing (C) to face (D) faced (E) were faced 18 / 18 60. _______, I would explain why inflation is so high. (A) If I understood economics (B) If I understand economics (C) If I didn’t understand economics (D) Unless I understood economics (E) If I don’t understand economics Your score is Send feedback