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Nama : Eka Ilman Munandar
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Kumpulan Soal  Toefl

1. Woman: Pardon me. Do you know what time that this store opens?
Man: I do not, but I believe that it is written on the door.
Narrator: What does the man imply that the woman should do?
a. Look on the door
b. Open the door
c. Ask someone else
d. Come back later
2. Woman: I am going to buy Johnny a toy train for his birthday.
Man: Are you sure he’d like one?
Narrator: What does the man imply?
a. Johnny loves toy trains
b. Johnny already has too many toy trains
c. Johnny said he wants a toy train
d. Johnny may prefer something else
3. Man: I need some shampoo for my hair.
Woman: All of the shampoo is in the back of the store on the third shelf.
Narrator: What will the man probably do?
a. Walk out of the store
b. Buy the shampoo
c. Come back later
d. Go to another store
4. Man: Are you going to go to the University of Texas to get your Doctorate?
Woman: I don’t think so.
Man: Why, have you been accepted to any other schools?
Woman: Yes, I have received news of acceptance from LSU, University of
Tennessee, and Harvard.
Narrator: What are the speakers discussing?
a. The University of Texas
b. Schools with Doctorate programs
c. Where the woman will go to school
d. Who can get accepted to the most schools
5. Man: I’m really tired on studying for economics every weekend.
Woman: I hear you.
Narrator: What does the woman mean?
a. She has excellent hearing
b. She has heard the man talk about this frequently
c. She understands his point of view
d. She needs to have her ears checked
6. Man: We are going to get ice cream. Would you like to come with us?
Woman: I am waiting for a package to be delivered.
Narrator: What does the woman imply?
a. She does not eat ice cream
b. She has no money
c. She does not like packages
d. She will not be going
7. Woman: Are you going to go to the ball game?
Man: You bet!
Narrator: What does the man mean?
a. He will place a wager on the ball game
b. He will definitely go to the ball game
c. He likes to gamble
d. He does not like ball games
8. Man: That’s a nice car.
Woman: I got it almost four years ago.
Man. It looks brand new.
Woman: Yes, it’s in good shape.
Narrator: What does the woman mean?
a. The woman needs a new car
b. She likes to exercise
c. She has a new car
d. The car is in good condition
9. Man: Did you get you movie passes?
Woman: I spoke to your secretary about it, and she took care of it for me.
Narrator: What does the man mean?
a. The secretary was responsible for getting the movie passes
b. The are no movie passes
c. He has the movie passes
d. The movie passes are in the mail
10. Man: How do you like living in America?
Woman: I am used to it know.
Narrator: What does the woman mean?
a. She has always liked living in America
b. She hates living in America
c. She is accustomed to living in America
d. She would rather live in America

Kunci Jawaban :
1. a.    
2. d.    
3. b.    
4. c.    
5. c.    
6. d.    
7. b.    
8. d.    
9. a.    
10. c.  

1                1   He knows to repair the caburetor without taking the whole car apart.
Nomor 1: Dia tahu untuk memperbaiki ... He knows to repair ... ini tidak logis, alias kurang, semestinya: Dia tahu bagaimana cara memperbaiki
Jadi bahasa inggrisnya mesti: He knows how to repair

2. Some of us have to study their lessons more carefully if we expect to pass this examination (our)
Nomor 2: Ini soal Agreement atau kesesuaian, us itu temannya bukan their melainkan our. Jadi pilihan b semestinya our.

3. The equipment in the office was badly in need of to be repaired. (In need of repair)
Nomor 3: kalo in need of itu berbeda dengan need sebagai kata kerja.
contoh: Jill is in need of money. (= Jill needs money).
dalam kasus ini: pilihan D seharusnya repair. In need of repair (bukan In need of to be repaired)
Dalam bahasa indonesianya : Butuh perbaikan (bukan butuh untuk diperbaiki)

4. although both of them are trying to get the scholarship, she has the highest grades.
Nomor 4: Disini aturannya adalah, kalau yang diperbandingkan hanya 2 item, maka gunakan bentuk -er (comparative) dan bukan bentuk -est (superlative). Jawaban yang benar adalah higher.

5. There are a large supply of pens and notebooks in the storeroom to the left of the library entrance. (is)
Nomor 5: Soal Agreement. Subjeknya suplai. Bukan supplies. Maka to be-nya seharusnya There is bukan There are. Pilihan a harus diganti is.

My favorite Figure

Jackie Chan Biograph

Film Actor, Martial Arts Expert (1954–)
      
   Actor/director/producer Jackie Chan's unique blend of impressive martial arts and screwball physical comedy has helped make him an international film star.

Synopsis 
   Jackie Chan was born Chan Kong-sang on April 7, 1954, in Hong Kong, China. He began studying martial arts, drama, acrobatics, and singing at age seven. Once considered a likely successor of Bruce Lee in Hong Kong cinema, Chan instead developed his own style of martial arts blended with screwball physical comedy. He became a huge star throughout Asia and went on to have hits in the U.S. as well. 

Early Life
   Actor, director, producer. Born April 7, 1954, in Hong Kong, China. When his parents moved to Australia to find new jobs, the seven-year-old Chan was left behind to study at the Chinese Opera Research Institute, a Hong Kong boarding school. For the next 10 years, Chan studied martial arts, drama, acrobatics, and singing, and was subjected to stringent discipline, including corporal punishment for poor performance. He appeared in his first film, the Cantonese feature Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962), when he was only eight, and went on to appear in a number of musical films.

    Upon his graduation in 1971, Chan found work as an acrobat and a movie stuntman, most notably in Fist of Fury (1972), starring Hong Kong's resident big-screen superstar, Bruce Lee. For that film, he reportedly completed the highest fall in the history of the Chinese film industry, earning the respectful notice of the formidable Lee, among others.

Big Break
   After Lee's tragic, unexpected death in 1973, Chan was singled out as a likely successor of his mantle as the king of Hong Kong cinema. To that end, he starred in a string of kung fu movies with Lo Wei, a producer and director who had worked with Lee. Most were unsuccessful, and the collaboration ended in the late 1970s. By that time, Chan had decided that he wanted to break out of the Lee mold and create his own image. Blending his martial arts abilities with an impressive nerve—he insisted on performing all of his own stunts—and a sense of screwball physical comedy reminiscent of one of his idols, Buster Keaton, Chan found his own formula for cinematic gold.

   A year after the release of his first bona fide hit, Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow (1978), Chan took the Hong Kong film world by storm with his first so-called "kung fu comedy" the now-classic Drunken Master (1978). Subsequent hits such as The Fearless Hyena (1979), Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (1980), and The Young Master (1980) confirmed Chan's star status; the latter film marked his first with Golden Harvest, Lee's old production company and the leading film studio in Hong Kong. Before long, Chan had become the highest-paid actor in Hong Kong and a huge international star throughout Asia. He exerted total control over most of his films, often taking charge of duties ranging from producing to directing to performing the theme songs.

   In the early 1980s, Chan tried his luck in Hollywood, with little success. He starred in the Golden Harvest-produced The Big Brawl (1980), which flopped; he also had a small supporting role opposite Burt Reynolds in the disappointing ensemble comedy Cannonball Run (1982) and its equally mediocre 1984 sequel.


Movie Empire 
   Back in Hong Kong, Chan's star only rose throughout the 1980s, as he produced impressive action-comedies such as Project A (1983), Police Story (1985), and Armor of God (1986), and the hit period film Mr. Canton and Lady Rose (1989), a clever remake of Frank Capra's 1961 film A Pocketful of Miracles. By that time, however, Chan was far more than a movie star—he was a one-man film industry. In 1986, he formed his own production company, Golden Way. He also founded a modeling/casting agency, Jackie's Angels, in order to recruit talent for his films. During the filming of Police Story, so many stuntmen were injured that none would agree to work with Chan again; in response, he founded the Jackie Chan Stuntmen Association, whose members he trained personally and paid their medical bills. For his part, Chan claims to have broken every bone in his body at least once while performing stunts. In 1986, during the filming of Armor of God, he fractured his skull after falling over 40 feet while attempting to jump from the top of a building and land on a tree branch below.

   In the early 1990s, Chan broadened his range even more, turning in a rare dramatic performance in the melodramatic Crime Story (1993). He also made several sequels to his hits Police Story and Drunken Master. As one of the biggest international box office stars, his popularity in America was limited to the savviest filmgoers. Chan's profile began a meteoric rise in the mid-1990s, however, when a series of events combined to bring him to the attention of a wider American audience.


Hollywood Star  
   In 1995, Chan created his own comic book character, the central figure in Jackie Chan's Spartan X, a series that hit newsstands in both Asia and the U.S. That same year, newly anointed directing sensation Quentin Tarantino, fresh off the success of Pulp Fiction (1994), presented Chan with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the MTV Movie Awards (the admiring Tarantino reportedly threatened to boycott the ceremony if Chan did not receive the award). In 1996, New Line Cinema and Golden Harvest jointly released Rumble in the Bronx, Chan's fifth English-language (dubbed) release but his first hit in America. The film grossed $10 million in its first weekend of release, shooting to No. 1 at the box office; its success prompted the American debut of two previous Chan films, Crime Story and Drunken Master II.

   After two less successful efforts, Jackie Chan's First Strike (1997) and Mr. Nice Guy (1998), Chan had another big box-office hit with Rush Hour (also 1998), an American-produced action-comedy. In Rush Hour, Chan employed his English-language skills as a Chinese police officer on an exchange program in the U.S. who is partnered with a streetwise Los Angeles cop, played by the rising comedian Chris Tucker. In 2000, Chan starred in Shanghai Noon, another crossover comedy-action film set in the Old West and co-starring Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu.

   The following summer, Chan reteamed with Tucker for the smash hit sequel Rush Hour 2, for which the action star earned a hefty $15 million plus a percentage of the record-breaking box-office haul. In 2002, Chan co-starred with Jennifer Love Hewitt in The Tuxedo, an action comedy about a taxi driver who receives special powers when he puts on his boss's tux. That same year, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was honored with the Taurus Award for best action movie star at the World Stunt Awards. Other recent films include Shanghai Knights, New Police Story and The Myth.
  


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adjective


Adjectives (Word Propertiesis a word that is used to add meaning to a noun or a word that describes a noun (nouns).Here are some examples of adjectives (adjectives) in English
example of : Adjective Clause: 
1. The waitress was a bad guy. He over charged us.
    The waitress who over charged us was a bad guy.
 2. My English teacher always gives me a good grade.  
    He is a nice teacherMy English teacher who is a nice teacher always gives me a good grade 
3. The man has a beautiful daughter. He is a policeman. 
    The man who is a policeman has a beautiful daughter
4. My sister always sends me some letters. She is teaching in Singapore 
    My sister who is teaching in Singapore always sends me some letters
5. The musician is very skilful. She is also a doctor
    The musician who is also a doctor is very skilful

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TUGAS TULISAN BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS
Fried Rice is Indonesia traditional food. It is very popular food. It is easy to make it. It doesn't take too long time to make. The ingredients are easy to get.

How to make Fried Rice? The following is the procedure text how to make fried rice.


Fried Rice is Indonesia traditional food. It is very popular food. It is easy to make it. It doesn't take too long time to make. The ingredients are easy to get. How to make Fried Rice? The following is the procedure text how to make fried rice. Ingredients: 2 cloves of Garlic 2 onions cut into small pieces 1 table spoon of vegetable oil a plate of rice some salt Steps how to make it First, pound garlic and 2 pinches of salt. Second, heat vegetable oil on a frying pan. Third, put the pounded garlic and salt, and onions into the hot vegetable oil. Fry them a while. Fourth, put one plate of rice. Fry and mix them around 3 menit. Fifth, add two pinches of salt. Continue frying until the rice is hot enough. Finally, put the fried rice on a plate. Serve with a sunny-side up.

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Ingredients:
* 2 cloves of Garlic
* 2 onions cut into small pieces
* 1 table spoon of vegetable oil
* a plate of rice
* some salt




Steps how to make it
  * First, pound garlic and 2 pinches of salt.


  * Second, heat vegetable oil on a frying pan.
  * Third, put the pounded garlic and salt, and onions into the hot vegetable oil. Fry them a while.


  * Fourth, put one plate of rice. Fry and mix them around 3 menit.
  * Fifth, add two pinches of salt. Continue frying until the rice is hot enough.

  * Finally, put the fried rice on a plate. Serve with a sunny-side up.

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Nama : Eka Ilman Munandar
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Kelas : 4kb03

Fried Rice is Indonesia traditional food. It is very popular food. It is easy to make it. It doesn't take too long time to make. The ingredients are easy to get.

How to make Fried Rice? The following is the procedure text how to make fried rice.


Fried Rice is Indonesia traditional food. It is very popular food. It is easy to make it. It doesn't take too long time to make. The ingredients are easy to get. How to make Fried Rice? The following is the procedure text how to make fried rice. Ingredients: 2 cloves of Garlic 2 onions cut into small pieces 1 table spoon of vegetable oil a plate of rice some salt Steps how to make it First, pound garlic and 2 pinches of salt. Second, heat vegetable oil on a frying pan. Third, put the pounded garlic and salt, and onions into the hot vegetable oil. Fry them a while. Fourth, put one plate of rice. Fry and mix them around 3 menit. Fifth, add two pinches of salt. Continue frying until the rice is hot enough. Finally, put the fried rice on a plate. Serve with a sunny-side up.

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Ingredients:
* 2 cloves of Garlic
* 2 onions cut into small pieces
* 1 table spoon of vegetable oil
* a plate of rice
* some salt




Steps how to make it
  * First, pound garlic and 2 pinches of salt.


  * Second, heat vegetable oil on a frying pan.
  * Third, put the pounded garlic and salt, and onions into the hot vegetable oil. Fry them a while.


  * Fourth, put one plate of rice. Fry and mix them around 3 menit.
  * Fifth, add two pinches of salt. Continue frying until the rice is hot enough.

  * Finally, put the fried rice on a plate. Serve with a sunny-side up.


Finally, put the fried rice on a plate. Serve with a sunny-side up.

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Fried Rice is Indonesia traditional food. It is very popular food. It is easy to make it. It doesn't take too long time to make. The ingredients are easy to get. How to make Fried Rice? The following is the procedure text how to make fried rice. Ingredients: 2 cloves of Garlic 2 onions cut into small pieces 1 table spoon of vegetable oil a plate of rice some salt Steps how to make it First, pound garlic and 2 pinches of salt. Second, heat vegetable oil on a frying pan. Third, put the pounded garlic and salt, and onions into the hot vegetable oil. Fry them a while. Fourth, put one plate of rice. Fry and mix them around 3 menit. Fifth, add two pinches of salt. Continue frying until the rice is hot enough. Finally, put the fried rice on a plate. Serve with a sunny-side up.

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Fried Rice is Indonesia traditional food. It is very popular food. It is easy to make it. It doesn't take too long time to make. The ingredients are easy to get. How to make Fried Rice? The following is the procedure text how to make fried rice. Ingredients: 2 cloves of Garlic 2 onions cut into small pieces 1 table spoon of vegetable oil a plate of rice some salt Steps how to make it First, pound garlic and 2 pinches of salt. Second, heat vegetable oil on a frying pan. Third, put the pounded garlic and salt, and onions into the hot vegetable oil. Fry them a while. Fourth, put one plate of rice. Fry and mix them around 3 menit. Fifth, add two pinches of salt. Continue frying until the rice is hot enough. Finally, put the fried rice on a plate. Serve with a sunny-side up.

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How to make instant noodle

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How to make instant noodle

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