Jawaban: B
28. If the e-ticketing system is implemented, the zoo ….
A. would complain the plan
B. will approve the implementation
C. could be sponsored by JackOne Card
D. should top-up the funds at Bank DKI
E. must store 20 billion rupiah to Bank DKI
Jawaban: E
29. The word display on the text above has closest meaning to…
A. disappointed
B. implement
C. approve
D. exhibit
E. play
Jawaban: D
30. Ragungan Zoo management disapproves the implementation of e-ticketing system.
The passive form of the sentence above is:
A. The implementation of e-ticketing system is disapproved by Ragunan Zoo management.
B. The implementation of e-ticketing system has disapproved by Ragunan Zoo management.
C. The implementation of e-ticketing system was disapproved by Ragunan Zoo management.
D. The implementation of e-ticketing system will be disapproved by Ragunan Zoo management.
E. The implementation of e-ticketing system has been disapproved by Ragunan Zoo management.
Jawaban: A
The following text is for questions 31 to 34.
Recycling is important in today’s world if we want to leave this planet for our future generations. It is good for the environment, since we are making new products from the old products which are of no use to us. There are many reasons why it’s important to recycle as much as possible.
Making new products out of recycled materials reduces the need to consume precious resources. So recycling helps protect raw materials and protect natural habitats for the future.
Using recycling materials in the manufacturing process uses considerably less energy than that required for producing new products from raw materials.
Recycling reduces the need for extracting (mining, quarrying and logging), refining and processing raw materials all of which create substantial air and water pollution. As recycling saves energy, it also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, which helps to tackle climate change.
There are over 1,500 landfill sites in the UK and, in 2001, these sites produced a quarter of the UK’s emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas that is released as the biodegradable waste (such as food and paper) decomposes. Existing landfill sites are filling up fast and there is very limited space for new ones.
A massive reduction in the amount of waste we send to landfill is required if we are to avoid the heavy fines and the landfill taxes that are being imposed by Central Government on councils that exceed their landfill allowances. Increases in your Council Tax or service cuts in other areas would be the only way of paying these penalties.