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Meeting 5 Task

The document consists of various grammar exercises, including sentence completion, error identification, and reading comprehension questions. It covers topics such as verb tenses, sentence structure, and health code violations in food establishments. Additionally, it includes information about membership benefits at a botanical garden and dietary recommendations for adults.

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GRAMMAR

Sentence Completion
1. This website is very ___, so students can learn easily.
A. information C. inform
B. informative D. informing

2. My brother ___ an email to his Islamic studies teacher yesterday.


A. send C. sent
B. sending D. sends

3. The ___ of Islam teaches us to seek knowledge.


A. beautiful C. beautifulness
B. beautifully D. beauty

4. The new computer is very ___ than the old one.


A. fastly C. faster
B. fastest D. fast

5. She studies Islamic science ___ because she wants to understand it well.
A. carefully C. more careful
B. careful D. care

6. Ahmad ___ the internet to find articles about Muhammadiyah history.


A. use C. uses
B. using D. used

7. The researchers collected several ancient artifacts, but only a few of ____ were displayed in
the museum.
A. Them C. Their
B. They D. themselves

8. When analyzing data from ancient documents, accuracy is more important than speed, and
____ should always be remembered.
A. this C. those
B. these D. that

9. The scientist explained a new ___ about artificial intelligence.


A. discuss C. discover
B. discovery D. discovering

10. The students are discussing technology ___ the library.


A. in C. at
B. on D. by
11. The programmer works hard, ___ he also needs enough rest.
A. because C. or
B. but D. and

12. ___! I forgot to save my computer file.


A. Oh no C. Yes
B. Well D. Good

13. This is my laptop. That one is ___.


A. yours C. your
B. you D. yourself

14. The engineer explained the software problem very ___.


A. slow C. clearer
B. clearly D. clear

15. The lecture about technology will start ___ 8 a.m.


A. at C. on
B. in D. by

16. You should read the Qur’an every day, ___ you will feel more peaceful.
A. but
B. or
C. because
D. so

17. We are studying about culture. his topic is very interesting for ____.
A. we
B. us
C. our
D. ourselves
18. The programmer bought a ___ laptop.
A. Japanese new small powerful
B. Powerful small new Japanese
C. New Japanese powerful small
D. Small powerful Japanese new

19. Historians found a ____ statue in the ancient temple.


A. stone large old beautiful
B. beautiful large old stone
C. old stone large beautiful
D. large beautiful stone old

20. In the gallery, there was a ____ painting on the wall.


A. old huge Italian famous
B. famous huge old Italian
C. huge Italian old famous
D. Italian old huge famous

Error Identification

21. Data analysis helps researcher to understand trends, shows patterns, and
A B C
support decisions.
D

22. The user clicks the button and the system respond quickly, but sometimes it may
A B C D
crash.

23. When the database was designed, it include tables for students, which helps in
A B C
storing, and retrieving data.
D

24. The programmer writes the code, and debugging the program, but he doesn’t test
A B C
it properly.
D

25. The graphic card is expensive because it can render images fast, but many students
A B C
cannot buys it.
D

26. IoT devices collect data, and they send it to the server when the internet connection
A B C
are stable.
D

27. Indonesia having thousands of islands, and it is rich in culture, so people around the
A B C
world visit it.
D
28. The researcher used software to analyze the data, and they was able to visualize
A B
the result, but needed more time.
C D

29. The code will run if the syntax are correct, but it will fail if the logic is wrong, and
A B C
the compiler gives an error.
D

30. The students designed the database, and they tested it carefully, because it provide
A B C
the foundation for the project, and help the application run well.
D

READING COMPREHENSION

TEXT FOR NO 31-35

FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS CLOSED FOR HEALTH-CODE VIOLATIONS

Name of Business Date / Cited for closing


Closed
Mandy's 910 l2th St. 1/16 Inadequate ventilation
Improper food storage
Valley Restaurant 815 23fd Ave. 1/16 Plumbing fixtures in poor repair
No certified food supervisor
Market Grill 770 Golden Rd. 1/16 No certified food supervisor
Improper food temperature
Peppo 104 Main St. (food sales section 1/17 Operating without a health department
only) permit
Inadequate refrigeration
Lawville’s 872 N. Jackson St. 1/18 No hot water
Unclean food contact surfaces

31. Why are these establishments closed?


A. They are in violation of the building code
B. They have been cited for unsanitary conditions.
C. They are undergoing renovations.
D. They are open for only pan of the year.

32. Which business will remain partially open?


A. Peppo Mart C.Mandy’s
B. Valley Restaurant D. Lawville’s

33. What should the Valley Restaurant do?


A. Check its sinks and pipes C.Change its menu
B. Offer takeout service D. Renew its permit

34. What should the Lawville’s Restaurant do?


A. Change its menu C. Buy refrigerator
B. Install water heater D. Renew its permit

35. How many restaurants had been closed on the same day?
A. Two C. Three
B. Four D. five
TEXT FOR NO 36-40

If you had a good experience today, why not sign up for a membership?
As a member of Jersey Shore Botanical Gardens, your money will support new exhibits and educational
programs for all ages, from students in Elementary and high school to adults. The basic membership
includes unlimited free admission to the gardens, a five percent rebate on all Herds in the Green Thumb
gift Shop, a special preview of exclusive exhibits, a free monthly newsletter, and discount prices for our
novel classes on gardening and flower arrangement. To enroll today, fill out an enrollment form at the
information desk, to the right side of the elevators. Get your membership today!
36. To whom is this notice given?
A. The Elementary students
B. The visitors
C. The Botanical Gardens
D. The Newsletter subscribers

37. Why was this notice posted?


A. To increase sales to a new exhibit
B. To list the attractions at the gardens
C. To highlight some items on sale
D. To promote membership at the gardens

38. Which of the statement is not the benefit of the membership?


A. A free membership for your spouse
B. Discounts on instructional courses
C. Monthly newsletter
D. Rebates at the gift shop

39. What should we do if we are to join Jersey Shore Botanical Gardens today?
A. Call the head office C. Fill out entry form
B. Apply online D. Write an email to the secretary

40. What would be the most logical place for this advertisement?
A. On the Jersey Shore Botanical Gardens website
B. On a flyer at a gardening store
C. Near the exit of the Jersey Shore Botanical Gardens
D. In a gardening magazine

TEXT FOR NO 41-45

ATTENTION STUDENTS

This Friday, January 25, is the registration deadline for the spring semester. Complete your registration
form in the administrative office on the first floor between the hours of 8:30 A.M and 6:30 P.M payment
must be made at the time of registration, so bring your credit card, a money order, or cash with you.
Personal checks will not be accepted. No late exceptions. Classes begin Monday, January 28.

41. Why is January 25th important?


A. It is the last day the administrative office will be open
B. It is the last day to register for spring semester classes
C. It is the first day of the spring semester
D. It is the day all classwork must be submitted to the professor
42. Where is the administrative office?
A. On the first floor
B. On the second floor
C. On the third floor
D. On the fourth floor

43. Which form of payment is NOT allowed?


A. Credit card
B. Money order
C. Cash
D. Check

44. What will probably happen if a student does not bring a form of payment to the administrative
office by January 25th?
A. He or she will not be allowed to register
B. He or she can pay on the first day of class.
C. He or she will receive a bill in the mail
D. He or she will be charged extra

45. The word registration in “This Friday, January 25, is the registration deadline for the spring
semester” has the closest meaning to….
A. Payment
B. Enrollment
C. Submission
D. Dispersion
TEXT FOR NO 46-50

Jarvis Miracle Cleaner is the one product engineers, mechanics and construction workers just
cannot do without. Its unique patented formula allows you to quickly and easily remove dirt,
grime, and oil from your hands without damaging your skin. For 40 years, Jarvis Miracle Cleaner
has been the number 1 cleaning product in American industry, and it is now available for home
use for the first time.
Jarvis Deluxe Cleaner is a milder version of the industrial cleaver with a new yellow color and
fresh lemon scent. Jarvis Deluxe Cleaner removes not just oil and grease but also paint, ink, and
almost anything else you or your children get on your hands and skin. Jarvis Deluxe Cleaner has
been tested and demonstrated to be gentle enough for even the most sensitive skin.
Bath products are now available at all good supermarkets and drugstores.

46. What is the main purpose of the passage?


A. To explain how to make a cleaning product
B. To advertise Jarvis cleaning products
C. To compare American and European cleaning products
D. To warn about harmful effects of industrial cleaners

47. How long has Jarvis Miracle Cleaner been the number 1 cleaning product in American
industry?
A. 10 years
B. 20 years
C. 40 years
D. 50 years

48. What is special about Jarvis Deluxe Cleaner compared to the original Miracle Cleaner?
A. It has a patented formula
B. It is stronger and more industrial
C. It is milder with yellow color and lemon scent
D. It is only for mechanics and engineers

49. According to the passage, where can Jarvis Deluxe Cleaner now be purchased?
A. Only at hardware stores
B. At supermarkets and drugstores
C. From construction companies
D. Only in factories
50. The word Its in "Its unique patented formula allows you to quickly and easily remove dirt..."
refers to:
A. Jarvis Miracle Cleaner
B. Oil
C. Dirt
D. Construction workers

TEXT FOR NO 51-55

Recommendations for adult Women 18-45


(Men 18-45, see page 16. Children under 18, see page 17)

Food Group No. of recommended Daily Servings


Dairy Products (Milk and Milk Products, Eggs) 3
Meat (fish, Chicken, Beef) 2
Vegetables (Carrots, Tomatoes, spinach) 5
Fruit (oranges, Apples, Berries) 3
Grains (bread, Cereal, Rice) 4

51. Who is this chart for?


A. Women aged 18-45
B. Women who want to lose 18-45 pounds
C. Women who have children
D. Women who cook for their families

52. According to this chart, what should women do every day?


A. Eat three servings of meat
B. Eat cereal for breakfast
C. Eat five servings of vegetables
D. Eat more fruit than vegetables

53. According to this chart, what should men do?


A. Eat the same food as women C. Serve the meals
B. Read the information on page 16 D. Eat more meat

54. Which of the following is a dairy product?


A. Crackers C. Onions
B. Chicken D. Cheese

55. Which of the following foods belongs to the grain group?


A. Oranges C. Eggs
B. Rice D. Fish
TEXT FOR NO 56-60

ATTENTION STUDENTS

This Friday, January 25, is the registration deadline for the spring semester. Complete your
registration form in the administrative office on the first floor between the hours of 8:30 A.M and
6:30 P.M payment must be made at the time of registration, so bring your credit card, a money
order, or cash with you. Personal checks will not be accepted. No late exceptions. Classes begin
Monday, January 28.

56. Why is January 25th important?


A. It is the last day the administrative office will be open
B. It is the last day to register for spring semester classes
C. It is the first day of the spring semester
D. It is the day all classwork must be submitted to the professor

57. Where is the administrative office?


A. On the first floor
B. On the second floor
C. On the third floor
D. On the fourth floor

58. Which form of payment is NOT allowed?


A. Credit card C. Cash
B. Money order D. Check

59. What will probably happen if a student does not bring a form of payment to the administrative
office by January 25th?
A. He or she will not be allowed to register
B. He or she can pay on the first day of class.
C. He or she will receive a bill in the mail
D. He or she will be charged extra

60. The word registration in “This Friday, January 25, is the registration deadline for the spring
semester” has the closest meaning to….
A. Payment C. Submission
B. Enrollment D. Dispersion
TEXT FOR NO 61-65

Telephone Listings
Craig, Mary 1245 Grayson Ln. 541-0987
Craig, Samuel 1346 Bear Ct 541-3211
Lambert, Wm. 4567 Center St. 654-9087
Layton, Tim 1235 Grayson Ln 541-2345
Mc Grath, R. 1897 Lee Dr. 541-8765
Meyer, Walter 1346 Bear Ct 541-3211
Ryan, Patrick 5678 Taylor St. 541-9087

61. How many phone numbers which possibly take on the same area?
A. Four C. Five
B. Six D. Seven

62. From the lists, it is obviously described that …lives in different area from others.
A. Craig, Samuel C. Mc Grath, R.
B. Lambert, Wm. D. Layton, Tim

63. Which two people are possibly living at the same address?
A. Patrick Ryan and Wm. Lambert.
B. Mary Craig and Tim Layton.
C. Walter Meyer and Tim Layton
D. Samuel Craig and Walter Meyer.

64. Which two people are probably neighbors?


A. Patrick Ryan and Wm. Lambert.
B. Mary Craig and Tim Layton.
C. Walter Meyer and Tim Layton.
D. Samuel Craig and Walter Meyer.

65. What does make Wm. Lambert’s listing different from the others? Because he is…
A. in a different telephone area.
B. the only listing under L.
C. the only one with 9087 in his phone number.
D. married and his wife is also listed.

TEXT FOR NO 66-75

Designing a complex electronic device like a delivery drone involves juggling many choices, such
as selecting motors and batteries that minimize cost while maximizing the payload the drone can
carry or the distance it can travel.

Unraveling that conundrum is no easy task, but what happens if the designers don't know the exact
specifications of each battery and motor? On top of that, the real-world performance of these
components will likely be affected by unpredictable factors, like changing weather along the drone's
route.

MIT researchers developed a new framework that helps engineers design complex systems in a way
that explicitly accounts for such uncertainty. The framework allows them to model the performance
trade-offs of a device with many interconnected parts, each of which could behave in unpredictable
ways.

The research is published on the arXiv preprint server. Their technique captures the likelihood of
many outcomes and trade-offs, giving designers more information than many existing approaches
which, at most, can usually only model best-case and worst-case scenarios.

Ultimately, this framework could help engineers develop complex systems like autonomous
vehicles, commercial aircraft, or even regional transportation networks that are more robust and
reliable in the face of real-world unpredictability

66. What is the main focus of the passage?


A. The challenges of flying drones in bad weather
B. MIT’s new framework to design complex systems under uncertainty
C. The history of battery and motor technology
D. The economic cost of developing autonomous vehicles

67. According to the text, what unpredictable factor can affect drone performance?
A. Motor type C. Weather conditions
B. Battery price D. Designer preferences

68. Where was the MIT researchers’ work published?


A. In Nature C. On the arXiv preprint server
B. On the MIT website D. In a commercial magazine

69. What two main choices must designers balance when building a drone?
A. Cost and payload/distance C. Weight and shape
B. Speed and color D. Price and brand

70. What is the potential benefit of this new framework?


A. Making drones cheaper than ever before
B. Eliminating the need for testing in real life
C. Allowing designers to ignore unpredictable conditions
D. Helping engineers build more reliable and robust complex systems

71. What is a difficulty when designers do not know the specifications of each battery and motor?
A. They cannot buy the right brand
B. They cannot model performance accurately
C. They cannot control the weather
D. They cannot reduce costs
72. What do existing approaches usually model?
A. Only best-case and worst-case scenarios
B. The average-case scenarios
C. The reliability of every motor
D. The color of the drone

73. Besides drones, which systems could benefit from this framework?
A. Bicycles and motorcycles
B. Mobile phones and tablets
C. Household robots
D. Autonomous vehicles

74. The word Their in “Their technique captures the likelihood of many outcomes and trade-
offs” refers to:
A. The MIT researchers
B. The batteries
C. The motors
D. The designers

75. The word “robust” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to:
A. Strong and reliable
B. Cheap and easy
C. Light and portable
D. Fast and modern

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