Erin Wiliyani
109200204
Accounting F
Question 1-8
1.C(although carbon tetrachloride can legally be used in industry,it is not allowed in home product)
2.B(extensively)
3.A(Forbidden)
4.D(Not allowed in home cleaning products)
5.A(harmful)
6.B(brethed in)
7.D(took away)
8.A(regulate product safety)
Question 9-16
9.C (Whistler's other famous paintings)
10.B(one artist's life and works are described)
11.A(he was born in America)
12.D(high percentage)
13.B(highly supportive of his desire to pursue art)
14.A(protests)
15.D(an art form involving engraving)
16.B(uneven)
Question 17-23
17.D(the evermoving stars)
18.C(unassisted vision)
19.B(huge)
20.A(Noticeble)
21.C(erroneous belief)
22.D(a distance seemingly equal to the diameter of the moon)
23.B(move more slowly than the stars)
Sabtu, 02 Januari 2010
Kamis, 15 Oktober 2009
The Role Of Finance
task number 1 (Page 56-57)
1. To make money, they must first spend money.
2. Revenues from sales of the firm’s products.
3. Financial managers are the ones who keep track of how money is flowing into and out of the firm.
4. decide how the available funds will be used, how much money is needed, and where to get it.
5. the art and science of managing a firm’s money so it can meet the goals.
6. to collect and present financial data.
7. financial managers use financial statement prepared by accountants to make financial decisions.
8. analyzed financial data, and prepare and implement financial plans.
9. coordinate information from such areas marketing and production to develop and carry out financial strategies.
10. handled by either the accounting department or one or two people.
11. financial planning, investment, and financing.
12. budgets are a way to control expenses and compare the actual performance to the forecast.
13. to plan and control the firm’s financial activities.
14. cash budgets, capital budgets, and operating budgets.
Exercise 4 (page 74)
Forests
1. a. Parks in California too general
(b.) Redwood trees in California
c. The age of redwoods too specific
2. a. The land in Scotland too general
b. How trees hold earth in place too specific
(c.) Forests in Scotland
3.(a.) the importance of forests
b. Taking vacations in forests too specific
c. large forest too general
Exercise 5 (page 75)
Some Facts about Weather
1. topic : The Discover of Lightning
2. topic : Kind of Clouds
Exercise 6 (page 76)
The Use of Water
1. topic : Where drinking water comes from
2. topic : Water problems
3. topic : How to use water carefully
Exercise 7 (page 77)
Galileo Galilei
1. topic : Galileo’s interest in science
2. topic : Galileo’s first experiment about gravitation
3. topic : The disagree of Galileo’s scientific ideas
Exercise 8 (page 78)
Popular Drinks
1. Topic : How to make a tea.
2. Topic : The dissemination of coffee.
3. Topic : Orange juice is one of the most popular cold drinks.
Exercise 9 (page 80)
Some Ideas about Clothes
1. (b) Clothes can tell a lot about a person.
2. (b) Clothes have to be chosen carefully when you travel.
3. (c) Clothes today are different from clothes of the 1800s.
Exercise 10 (page 81)
Chemistry in the Past
1. (b) Chemistry lived before the 1700s.
2. (a) Robert Boyle helped build the science of alchemy.
3. (b) Antoine Lavoisier studied the size and weight of water.
1. To make money, they must first spend money.
2. Revenues from sales of the firm’s products.
3. Financial managers are the ones who keep track of how money is flowing into and out of the firm.
4. decide how the available funds will be used, how much money is needed, and where to get it.
5. the art and science of managing a firm’s money so it can meet the goals.
6. to collect and present financial data.
7. financial managers use financial statement prepared by accountants to make financial decisions.
8. analyzed financial data, and prepare and implement financial plans.
9. coordinate information from such areas marketing and production to develop and carry out financial strategies.
10. handled by either the accounting department or one or two people.
11. financial planning, investment, and financing.
12. budgets are a way to control expenses and compare the actual performance to the forecast.
13. to plan and control the firm’s financial activities.
14. cash budgets, capital budgets, and operating budgets.
Exercise 4 (page 74)
Forests
1. a. Parks in California too general
(b.) Redwood trees in California
c. The age of redwoods too specific
2. a. The land in Scotland too general
b. How trees hold earth in place too specific
(c.) Forests in Scotland
3.(a.) the importance of forests
b. Taking vacations in forests too specific
c. large forest too general
Exercise 5 (page 75)
Some Facts about Weather
1. topic : The Discover of Lightning
2. topic : Kind of Clouds
Exercise 6 (page 76)
The Use of Water
1. topic : Where drinking water comes from
2. topic : Water problems
3. topic : How to use water carefully
Exercise 7 (page 77)
Galileo Galilei
1. topic : Galileo’s interest in science
2. topic : Galileo’s first experiment about gravitation
3. topic : The disagree of Galileo’s scientific ideas
Exercise 8 (page 78)
Popular Drinks
1. Topic : How to make a tea.
2. Topic : The dissemination of coffee.
3. Topic : Orange juice is one of the most popular cold drinks.
Exercise 9 (page 80)
Some Ideas about Clothes
1. (b) Clothes can tell a lot about a person.
2. (b) Clothes have to be chosen carefully when you travel.
3. (c) Clothes today are different from clothes of the 1800s.
Exercise 10 (page 81)
Chemistry in the Past
1. (b) Chemistry lived before the 1700s.
2. (a) Robert Boyle helped build the science of alchemy.
3. (b) Antoine Lavoisier studied the size and weight of water.
Quis for Mr.Dadang
P. 1
1. C. Driving in winter, especially on snowy, icy roads, can be less trouble some if you take a few simple precautions*.
2. B. First, put on snow tires if you plan to dtive on snowy, icy roads very often.
3. E. Second, check the amount of antifreeze in your radiator and add more if necessary.
4. A. Next, add anti freeze to your windshield washer fluid; otherwise, the fluid will freeze and possibly break the container.
5. D. Finally, it is also a good idea to carry tire chains, a can of spray to unfreeze door locks and a windshield scraper in your car when driving in winter weather.
P. 2
1. B. Researchers in the automobile industry are experimenting with different types of engines and fuels as alternative to the conventional gasoline engines.
2. A. Furthermore, researchers are continuing to work on the development of an efficient, electrically powered automobile.
3. C. One new type of engine, which burns diesel oil instead of gasoline, has been available for several years.
4. E. A second type is the gas turbine engine, which can use fuels made from gasoline, diesel oil, kerosene, other petroleum distillates*, or methanol.
5. D. Finally, several automobile manufactures are experimenting with methanol, which is a mixture of gasoline and methyl alcohol, as an automobile fuel.
P. 3
1. E. Some form of written communication has been used throughout the centuries.
2. B. In the earliest times, people carved or painted messages on rocks.
3. A.Later on, people began to write on pieces of leather, which were rolled into scrolls.
4. C. In the middle Ages, heavy paper called parchment was used for writing; books were laboratoriously copied by hand.
5. D. With the invention of the printing press in the middle of the fifteenth century, the modern printing industry was born.
P. 4
1. B. American Indian names are very descriptive, for Indian were usually named for physical attribute, for an occurrence in nature, or for animal.
2. D. Indians with distinctive physical characteristics might be given such names as big foot or crooked leg.
3. A. If there had been a big storm on the day of a baby’s birth, the baby might have been named thunder cloud.
4. C. Grey Eagle, red dog, Big bear, and spotted wolf are example of Indians named after animals.
P. 5
1. D. The validity* of standardized intelligence test is being seriously questioned by educators and physiologists.
2. A. For one thing, Individual I.Q. scores vary considerably.
3. B. Many experts also question whether I.Q. scores are related to intelligence.
4. C. Furthermore, most psychologists agree that intelligence test are biased* in favor of middle-class children.
5. E. In fact, motivation seems to be just as important as intelligence in determining a person’s ability to learn.
1. C. Driving in winter, especially on snowy, icy roads, can be less trouble some if you take a few simple precautions*.
2. B. First, put on snow tires if you plan to dtive on snowy, icy roads very often.
3. E. Second, check the amount of antifreeze in your radiator and add more if necessary.
4. A. Next, add anti freeze to your windshield washer fluid; otherwise, the fluid will freeze and possibly break the container.
5. D. Finally, it is also a good idea to carry tire chains, a can of spray to unfreeze door locks and a windshield scraper in your car when driving in winter weather.
P. 2
1. B. Researchers in the automobile industry are experimenting with different types of engines and fuels as alternative to the conventional gasoline engines.
2. A. Furthermore, researchers are continuing to work on the development of an efficient, electrically powered automobile.
3. C. One new type of engine, which burns diesel oil instead of gasoline, has been available for several years.
4. E. A second type is the gas turbine engine, which can use fuels made from gasoline, diesel oil, kerosene, other petroleum distillates*, or methanol.
5. D. Finally, several automobile manufactures are experimenting with methanol, which is a mixture of gasoline and methyl alcohol, as an automobile fuel.
P. 3
1. E. Some form of written communication has been used throughout the centuries.
2. B. In the earliest times, people carved or painted messages on rocks.
3. A.Later on, people began to write on pieces of leather, which were rolled into scrolls.
4. C. In the middle Ages, heavy paper called parchment was used for writing; books were laboratoriously copied by hand.
5. D. With the invention of the printing press in the middle of the fifteenth century, the modern printing industry was born.
P. 4
1. B. American Indian names are very descriptive, for Indian were usually named for physical attribute, for an occurrence in nature, or for animal.
2. D. Indians with distinctive physical characteristics might be given such names as big foot or crooked leg.
3. A. If there had been a big storm on the day of a baby’s birth, the baby might have been named thunder cloud.
4. C. Grey Eagle, red dog, Big bear, and spotted wolf are example of Indians named after animals.
P. 5
1. D. The validity* of standardized intelligence test is being seriously questioned by educators and physiologists.
2. A. For one thing, Individual I.Q. scores vary considerably.
3. B. Many experts also question whether I.Q. scores are related to intelligence.
4. C. Furthermore, most psychologists agree that intelligence test are biased* in favor of middle-class children.
5. E. In fact, motivation seems to be just as important as intelligence in determining a person’s ability to learn.
task outlining
14 Yonkers Stores Damaged by Fire
*p1 : A four alarm fire damaged 14 stores today in the Cross Country Shopping Center, the largest shopping center.
*p2 : The blaze apparently started in a pile of cardboard cartons at the rear of a shoe store and spread through a utilities duct above the 13 stores.
*p3 : Two firefighters were treated the scene for minor cuts.
Philippines Sends Aid for Typhoon Damage
*p1 : The result of Typhoon Agnes about 515 died and more than 400 missing
*p2 : More than 163 tons of food, medicine and clothing had been sent to the Visayan region, 300 miles south of Manila, and more aid was on the way
*p3 : The yphoon hit the region Monday.
*p4 : The Philippine National Red Cross reported that 90 percent of the 86.000 house in Capiz Province on Panay were destroyed.
Amtrak Derailment Near Secaucus Injures 35
*p1 : An Amtrak fast- mail train carrying 108 passengers and crew members derailed as it was nearing New York at 6 : 33 a.m. on Saturday.
*p2 : Amtrak announced that no one was killed .
*p3 : The Hacknensack River Bridge is a swing bridge it is the type that opens to allow tall boats to pass through
Boston- Bound Train Derails, 34 Hurt
*p1 : An amtrak derailed, made 34 persons injured
*p2 : this accident stopped all travel destination between New York and Newark
*p3 : 15 crew members and 17 passengers got minor injuries, 2 crew members stayed at hospital
*p1 : A four alarm fire damaged 14 stores today in the Cross Country Shopping Center, the largest shopping center.
*p2 : The blaze apparently started in a pile of cardboard cartons at the rear of a shoe store and spread through a utilities duct above the 13 stores.
*p3 : Two firefighters were treated the scene for minor cuts.
Philippines Sends Aid for Typhoon Damage
*p1 : The result of Typhoon Agnes about 515 died and more than 400 missing
*p2 : More than 163 tons of food, medicine and clothing had been sent to the Visayan region, 300 miles south of Manila, and more aid was on the way
*p3 : The yphoon hit the region Monday.
*p4 : The Philippine National Red Cross reported that 90 percent of the 86.000 house in Capiz Province on Panay were destroyed.
Amtrak Derailment Near Secaucus Injures 35
*p1 : An Amtrak fast- mail train carrying 108 passengers and crew members derailed as it was nearing New York at 6 : 33 a.m. on Saturday.
*p2 : Amtrak announced that no one was killed .
*p3 : The Hacknensack River Bridge is a swing bridge it is the type that opens to allow tall boats to pass through
Boston- Bound Train Derails, 34 Hurt
*p1 : An amtrak derailed, made 34 persons injured
*p2 : this accident stopped all travel destination between New York and Newark
*p3 : 15 crew members and 17 passengers got minor injuries, 2 crew members stayed at hospital
Senin, 05 Oktober 2009
my experience
My Experience
i had a bad experience when i did shopping. actually, i was not my fault. it was the shop assistant's fault. however, the security officer of the shop really embarrassed me. he accused me of stealing a pair of blue jeans. here how it happened. one saturday, afternoon i went to a fashion shop with my friends. i wanted to buy a pair of blue jeans. i got one. i took them to the cashier and paid for them. then, my friends and i left the shop.
there was a censor clip on every piece of article. the shop assistant was careless. she forgot to take it off. so, when i left the shop, the detector beeped. the security officer shouted at me, " hey, you! stop ! ", he caught me. everyone, in the shop looked at me. then, he took me to the manager's room.
finally, the manager asked me to take one piece of clothing article for free. i took an extravagant gown. they were sorry about what had happened.
Kamis, 24 September 2009
My hobby is buying new books.Especially,encyclopedias or stories books.I usually goes to bookstore with my friends Adi,Heina and Rifki.
First of all,we make an appointment.Next,we go to bokstore.Ater that, i check new books in the store data base that records in the computer.Then,i begin to search it in the racks.It is fun, you know.Those make me very pleased.We go home before dark.
First of all,we make an appointment.Next,we go to bokstore.Ater that, i check new books in the store data base that records in the computer.Then,i begin to search it in the racks.It is fun, you know.Those make me very pleased.We go home before dark.
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