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Listening Section
Listening script
1. Man : Have you heard about the earthquake in Padang? It’s really terrible. A lot of people lost their lives and properties. So many buildings are severely damaged.
Woman : I have. And I feel so sorry about it, but I haven’t got any news from my relatives who live there.
Narrator : What are the speakers talking about?
a. The disaster in Padang
b. The woman’s relatives in Padang
c. The news on television
d. The woman’s health
e. The woman’s feeling
Kunci jawaban : a
2. Man : Nina, I didn’t see you in the meeting yesterday. The headmaster was looking for you. What’s wrong with you?
Woman : Frankly saying, I had to accompany my mom to see a doctor.
Narrator : Why didn’t the woman attend the meeting?
a. She met the headmaster.
b. She helped the headmaster.
c. She helped her mother at home.
d. She had problem with her health.
e. She went to a doctor with her mother.
Kunci jawaban : e
3. Man : I’m sorry. I don’t think we can continue working on this project.
Woman : Why not?
Man : We lost all the important data.
Woman : How come?
Man : I may have dropped the flash disc on my way home.
Woman : How unlucky we are!
Narrator : Why couldn’t they continue working on the project?
a. The project was not important.
b. The data was not necessary.
c. They lost the flash disc.
d. The man dropped by the woman’s house.
e. The woman took the important project over.
Kunci jawaban : c
4. Woman : You’ll get a promotion to be the sales manager for our new office in Medan. Is that true?
Man : Yes, that’s right.
Narrator What is the best response for the dialog?
a. Shame on you.
b. Congratulation. You deserve it.
c. Are you really sure about it?
d. That’s really embarrassing.
e. I am sorry to hear that.
Kunci jawaban : b
5. Woman : Do you know the students wearing batik over there?
Man : I do. They are the new students in our school. How do you like their new uniform?
Narrator : What is the best response for the dialog?
a. I really like it.
b. I’m certain about it.
c. I’m very pleased about it.
d. I really apologize for it.
e. I’m sorry about it.
Kunci jawaban : a
6. Man : I’ve got two free tickets for “Peterpan” show tonight. Would you like to come with me?
Woman : ….
a. I don’t know about it.
b. I’d love to, but I’m sorry I can’t.
c. I don’t think you’re serious about it.
d. How kind you are.
e. That’s terrible.
Kunci jawaban : b
7. Woman : Dad, Julie is celebrating her birthday tonight. Is it okay if I go home late?
Man : ….
a. What a pity!
b. What a nice present.
c. You are a good girl.
d. I’m happy to hear that.
e. That’s alright.
Kunci jawaban : e
8. Man : Excuse me, Ma’am. Do you mind if I leave the class earlier? There will be a meeting on the school anniversary.
Woman : …
a. You really make me angry.
b. Promise me you’ll attend the meeting.
c. Okay. I’ll leave the class now.
d. I’m afraid you can’t.
e. I’m sorry I can’t.
Kunci jawaban : d
9. Man : You look so happy today. Any good news to share?
Woman : I’ve just got news that our branch office in Semarang is expanding a lot.
Man : ….
a. I’m really satisfied.
b. I’m sorry to hear that.
c. I apologize for that.
d. It’s really disappointing.
e. It’s not as good as I thought.
Kunci jawaban : a
10. Woman : Ben, can you guess what kind of sport my daughter likes?
Man : Give me some clues about it.
Woman : Okay. The players throw soccer balls into baskets. To score points, players must get a ball through a high basket rim, or hoop.
Narrator : Which picture goes with the dialog?
a b c
d e
11.
These animals are small insects that live all over the world. They are social insects, which mean they live in colonies, or groups, that range in size from a few dozen to more than 1 million. They search for food among blades of grass.
They eat insects that they catch with their spring-loaded jaws. After catching the insects, they inject them with poison to stop them from moving.
Which animal is described in the monolog?
a b
c d e
A food chain is the way energy goes from one living thing to another through food. Plants are the first step in most food chains. Plants use the energy in sunlight to make their own food. Plants store the energy in their leaves and stems. Plants are called primary producers in food chains. Animals eat the plants that use the Sun’s energy to grow. Animals are called consumers. Animals that eat plants are primary consumers. Animals that eat other animals are secondary consumers. Animals store the energy in their bodies. Energy flows from plants to bigger and bigger animals through the steps of eating and being eaten. Each part of the food chain is directly connected to the other, just like the links in a chain.
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12. What is the man talking about?
a. primary producers
b. food chain process.
c. energy transformation
d. food for all living things
e. Energy stored in animals
13.What do we call animals that eat plants?
a. third producer
b. primary producers
c. secondary producers
d. primary consumers
e. secondary consumers
It’s 31 December – New Year’s eve. All over Britain, people are having parties, sometimes in their homes, sometimes out in the street. Ten seconds before midnight, the countdown begins:10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 …Happy New Year! Fireworks go off, and people kiss and stand in a circle to sing the old Scottish song Auld Lang Syne. They often keep up the celebration until dawn.
Also at this time, people often begin to think about the year that is just starting. They think about the changes they’re going to make and the things they are going to do in the new year. They make promises to themselves, called resolutions.
14. When do people kiss and stand in circle to sing?
a. Few minutes before dawn
b. Ten seconds after midnight
c. Ten seconds before midnight
d. Before the fireworks go off
e. After the fireworks explode
15. What do the people think about the New Year’s celebration?
a. It’s okay but they have to promise to be better.
b. It’s really boring and they didn’t enjoy it.
c. It’s very annoying but they like it.
d. It’s not interesting at all.
e. It’s cool and they love it.
PART I
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogs and questions spoken in English. The questions and the dialogs will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. After you listen to a dialog and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.
You will hear:
Man : Sally, I lost my wallet. May I borrow fifteen thousand rupiahs?
Woman : Sure. Here you are.
Narrator: You will also hear: What will the woman do?
You will read in your test book:
a. Leave the man alone
b. Drive the man home
c. Find the lost wallet
d. Lend the man money
e. Borrow the man’s wallet
The best answer to the question is “Lend the man money.” Therefore, you should choose answer (D)
1.
f. The disaster in Padang
g. The woman’s relatives in Padang
h. The news on television
i. The woman’s health
j. The woman’s feeling
2.
f. She met the headmaster.
g. She helped the headmaster.
h. She helped her mother at home.
i. She had problem with her health.
j. She went to a doctor with her mother.
3
f. The project was not important.
g. They didn’t have important data.
h. They lost their important data.
i. The man got a car accident on the way.
j. Someone took the important project over.
4.
f. Shame on you.
g. Congratulation. You deserve it.
h. Are you really sure about it?
i. That’s really embarrassing.
j. I am sorry to hear that.
5.
f. I really like it.
g. I’m certain about it.
h. I’m very pleased about it.
i. I really apologize for it.
j. I’m sorry about it.
PART II
Question 6 – 10
Direction:
In this part of the test you will hear some dialogs and a question spoken in English, followed by four responses, also spoken in English. The dialogs and question and responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question.
Now listen to a sample question:
Man : I got a bad result in my test.
Woman : What! You failed again?
Man : ……….
A. Let me try again.
B. I am fine, thank you.
C. Don’t worry, I’ll move.
D. Sorry, I’ve disappointed you
Narrator : The best answer to the question “You failed again?” is choice D. “Sorry, I’ve disappointed you.” Therefore, you should choose answer (D)
6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
9. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
PART III
Question 11 – 15
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologs. Each monolog will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
After you hear a monolog and a question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
11.
a. b. c.
d. e.
12.. a. Grandfather’s birthday party
b. The preparation of grandfather’s birthday party
c. A lot of things to do after the birthday party
d. How to decorate the house for a party
e. How to play computer games
13.
a. 40 years old
b. 50 years old
c. 56 years old
d. 60 years old
e. 70 years old
14.
a. Few minutes before dawn
b. Ten seconds after midnight
c. Ten seconds before midnight
d. Before the fireworks go off
e. After the fireworks explode
15.
a. It’s okay but they have to promise to be better.
b. It’s really boring and they didn’t enjoy it.
c. It’s very annoying but they like it.
d. It’s not interesting at all.
e. It’s cool and they love it.
This is the end of the listening section.
READING COMPREHENSION SECTION
Text 1
The following text is for questions 16 to 18
16. What is the announcement about?
a. The property investors
b. Australian developers
c. Investment property
d. Balinese investor
e. Investors
17. How long will that event be held?
a. one day
b. two days
c. three days
d. four days
e. five days
18. Who is this announcement addressed to?
a. investors
b. developers
c. only Australians
d. only Balinese
e. Anyone who wants to attend the meeting.
65 Market Street
Val Haven, CT 95135
June 30, 2004
Customer Service
Cool Sports, LLC
8423 Green Terrace Road
Asterville, WA 65435
Dear Sir or Madam:
I have recently ordered a new pair of soccer cleats (item #6542951) from your website on June 21. I received the order on June 26. Unfortunately, when I opened it I saw that the cleats were used. The cleats had dirt all over it and there was a small tear in front of the part where the left toe would go. My order number is AF26168156.
To resolve the problem, I would like you to credit my account for the amount charged for my cleats, I have already went out and bought a new pair of cleats at my local sporting goods store so sending another would result in me having two pairs of the same cleats.
Than you for taking the time to read this letter. I have been a satisfied customer of your company for many years and this is the first time I have encountered a problem. If you need to contact me, you can reach me at (555) 555-5555.
Sincerely,
Signature
Ken Thomas
19. What is the letter about?
a. A complain about the soccer cleats order
b. Disagreement of buying the soccer cleats
c. Advertisement of the soccer cleats
d. Customer satisfaction of the order
e. A new pair of shoes
20. “If you need to contact me, you can reach me at (555) 555-5555.” (3rd paragraph)
The underlined word means … .
a. get
b. put
c. take
d. call
e. find
21. What is the communicative purpose of the text?
a. to praise their service
b. to return the soccer cleats
c. to ask for the money back
d. to change the soccer cleats delivery
e. to express his pleasure with the company
Text 3 is for 22 to 24
22. The International Standard school is looking for a person who is qualified in … .
a. being a manager
b. teaching English
c. managing the school
d. making an International school
e. helping the principal to manage the school
23. What do we usually call that kind of text above?
a. Education
b. Furniture
c. Property
d. Job Vacancy
e. Travel Vacancy
24. The word requirements can be replaced with … .
a. profession
b. occupation
c. qualification
d. interpretation
e. administration
Text 4 is for 25 to 29
ABU ALI COUNTS HIS DONKEYS
One day, Abu Ali went to the fair, and bought nine donkeys. He rode home on one of them and the rest of my donkeys followed behind.
After a while Abu Ali said to himself, “I must make sure that all my donkeys are here,” and he turned round to count item.
“One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, Oh! Where’s number nine?” Abu cried. He jumped down from his donkey. He looked behind the rocks and behind the trees. But there was no donkey to be seen.
“I’ll count them again,” Abu Ali said. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Oh, he must come back.”
Abu Ali climbed back onto the donkey and trotted away.
After a while he counted his donkeys again. He counted only eight! Once more he looked behind the rocks and behind the trees. But there was no donkey to be seen. “I will count again,” he said, and this time there were nine.
Just then Abu Ali saw his Musa walking along the road. “Musa,” he called. “Help me to count my donkeys.” I keep losing one. When I stop to count I have only eight, but when I get down to look for the ninth, there he is again!”
“Well, I can see ten donkeys, Abu Ali,” laughed Musa.
“Ten? How can I you see ten?” asked Abu Ali.
“I can see the donkey you are sitting on and I see eight donkeys behind you.” said Musa.
“Of course!” cried Abu Ali. “How silly of me, but where is the tenth donkey?”
“He is sitting on the top of the ninth donkey,” said Musa. “And his name is Abu Ali.”
25. What is the text about?
a. The number of Abu Ali’s donkeys.
b. The day went Abu Ali went to a fair.
c. The way Musa helps Abu Ali to count his donkey.
d. The silliness of Abu Ali in counting his donkeys.
e. The place where Abu Ali stopped to count his donkeys.
26. Why did Abu Ali keep losing the ninth donkey?
a. Because he was careless.
b. Because he was sitting on it.
c. Because he could not count correctly.
d. Because the donkey was hiding.
e. Because he was not helped by Musa.
27. What did Musa mean by mentioning the tenth donkey?
a. Abu Ali’s new donkey
b. He doesn’t mean anything.
c. Abu Ali is too old to be a donkey.
d. Musa was only helping Abu Ali to count the donkeys.
e. Musa implied that Abu Ali is as silly as donkey.
28. What is the main idea of paragraph 8?
a. Abu Ali bought nine donkeys at the fair.
b. Musa saw Abu Ali counted his donkeys.
c. Abu Ali turned round to count his donkeys.
d. Abu Ali asked Musa to help him to count his donkeys.
e. Musa was walking on the road when Abu Ali rode his donkeys.
29. What is the moral value of the text above?
a. We should not sit on a donkey when counting.
b. We often cannot see our own mistake.
c. We need to ask a friend for help.
d. We should make sure the value of our belongings.
e. We like laughing at each other.
Text 5 is for 30 to 32
IDs ‘should be enough to get health services’
The Jakarta Post , Jakarta
Poor people should be able to immediately access health services by only showing their identity cards, once executing agencies are set up, activists say.
The government plans to set up the National Social Security Agency (BPJS) in line with the 2004 Social Security Law, and the Hospital Monitoring Agency (BPRS), based on the 2009 Hospital Law.
Usman Soemantri, the Health Ministry’s head of health security, said Monday that establishing the monitoring and executing agencies required extensive processes.
“First, you need regulations to establish a monitoring body, and once they are established, it does not guarantee that all the problems will be solved.”
Febri Hendri, Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW)’s senior researcher, said the government should establish the agencies soon.
“The BPJS will hopefully ensure that people, especially the poor, will not have to be hassled with administrative procedures or be forced to borrow money for medical treatments,” he said Monday during a meeting with Health Ministry officials in South Jakarta.
The government is using the Jamkesmas health insurance scheme to provide health services for the poor. Those with Jamkesmas cards are exempted from any payments at state-owned hospitals and partnering private hospitals.
ICW’s Ratna Kusumaningsih said despite promises of wide access to health services there were still people who asked to pay for treatment even if they were using the Jamkesmas.
The meeting’s participants that day included two poor Tangerang residents, Aswanah and Amsiah, who claimed government hospitals had treatedly them unfairly.
Aswanah was charged Rp 10 million (US$1,000), half the full price, for an eye operation, despite having a Jamkesmas card.
Amsiah, who is suffering from an unidentified growth on her stomach, said although she did not have a Jamkesmas card, she tried to obtain documents to help ease the bills.
However, when asking for assistance from the local health agency, she was allegedly told she had to be hospitalized first before requesting a price cut, while she was afraid of being asked for payment in advance.
“The hospital said I should consult my family when I told them I didn’t have any money… I can’t work [with this disease].”
According to last year’s Citizen Report Card survey by ICW, there were 13 hospitals in Greater Jakarta that discriminate against patients who used health insurance systems or those that refused to allow patients to return home before paying their bills.
Another official, Chalik Masulili, said by 2012 patients should only have to show their single identity numbers to access health services.
But he said covering single identity numbers for all Indonesians took time, and the process might be finished by 2012. (dis)
30. The text is about … .
a. The government program
b. The Jamkesmas program
c. The medical treatment for society
d. The health insurance systems
e. The government plan for the poor
31. The following statement is not true according to the text.
a. The society needs regulations to establish a monitoring body.
b. The government provides health services for the poor society.
c. The poor society is asked to pay the service treatment at hospital.
d. The patients only have to show the Jamkesmas card to access the health service.
e. The government plans to set up the National Social Secretary Agency in 2004.
32. “First, you need regulations to establish a monitoring body …”
The underlined word means … .
a. get
b. hope
c. want
d. ask for
e. require
Text 5 is for 33 to 35
One Saturday last June, just two days after my high school graduation, a night of celebration turned into a costly and embarrassing lesson on the dangers of drinking and driving. Out with a girlfriend for a wild night on the town, we made stops at such popular hangouts as Studebaker’s, Baggy Drawers, and Night Lights, and at each of these spots I drank a margarita or two. (Yes, I had a fake ID.)
I was giggly by 11:00, tipsy by midnight, and flat out soused by the time we shut the bars down at three. Of course, as I hollered farewells to my friends and poured myself into the car, I was dead certain that I was sober enough to drive home safely. With one eye shut to keep the road from blurring, I weaved down Monroe Avenue. One minute there was not a soul on the road in front of me, and the next–crash! I had plowed into a big green Buick.
When the police arrived–instantly, it seemed–they gave me a breath test even before asking to see my license. Naturally I registered drunk. After filling out pages of forms and checking to see that no one was injured, the police took me to jail, where I was photographed, fingerprinted, and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). I had to pay a $2,000 fine and attend driving school for three months.
It was there, viewing gory films of accident victims with their bodies crunched under tires and heads wrapped inside bumpers, that I resolved not to drive while intoxicated ever again.”
33. Whom did the writer go out with?
a. the writer’s teacher
b. the writer’s friend
c. the writer’s girlfriend
d. the writer’s family
e. the writer’s sister
34. The writer was embarrassed because … .
a. He celebrated his school graduation.
b. He stopped at a popular hangout, Studebaker’s.
c. He drove home safely.
d. The police took him to jail.
e. He was on the dangers of drinking and driving.
35. According to the story which statement is true.
a. The writer was not ashamed.
b. He didn’t go out with his friends.
c. The police asked for his driving license.
d. He went out in the afternoon.
e. He celebrated his high school graduation on Monday last June.
36. “we shut down at three.”
The antonym of the underlined word is … .
a. opened
b. looked
c. closed
d. kept
e. came
The following text is for question 37 to 39
Penguins live in south equator in the Southern Hemisphere. Some penguins live on the ice of Antarctic. All penguins are mainly black and white. Some penguins are bigger than others.
The emperor penguin is the biggest. It is three feet tall. It lays eggs on the ice at the beginning of the Antarctic winter. The weather is severe. Temperatures are below freezing. Snow and hurricane are blow across the ice. There is no food.
The male penguins stand over the eggs for 60 days keep them warm. During this time, they lose half their body weight. After the chicks hatch, only one chick in five survives.
Emperor penguins are good swimmer. They can dive almost 900 feet below the water. They can stay underwater for nine minutes.
37. Where do the penguins live?
a. in south equator in the Southern Hemisphere
b. in equator
c. in the deep of the river
d. in the floating ice
e. in the warm water
38. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
a. Where the Penguins live.
b. How the penguins survive.
c. How the penguins breed.
d. Kinds of penguins live on the Antarctic.
e. Kinds of food the penguins have.
39. What is the purpose of the text?
a. To describe penguins’ life
b. to explain how the penguins breed
c. to inform the readers about the life of water animals
d. to entertain the readers with life story of penguins
e. to tell where penguins live
The following text is for questions 40 to 42
Doraemon is one of the characters in a Japanese manga series created by Fujiko Fujio. Doraemon is a robotic cat. He has small body and white hands and feet. Althogh he can hear perfectly well, Doraemon has no ears.
Doraemon posesses a large pocket that can produce many gadgets from the future. The pockets is called Yojigen-pocket or forth-dimencioanal pocket. Doraemon’s favourite food is Dorayaki, a Japanase treat filled with red bean paste.
The robotic cat has the tendency to panic during emergencies. In an emergency situation he will frantically pull out every unnecessary gadget from his pocket. Nevertheless, doraemon is a good cat. He always help Nobita.
40. What does the text mainly talk about?
a. Doraemon
b. Fujiko Fujio
c. robotic cats
d. Japanese
e. Nobita
41. ”… he will frantically pull out every unnecessary gadget from his pocket.”
The underlined word means ….
a. carefully
b. calmly
c. friendly
d. happily
e. worriedly
42. Which of the following statement is true based on the text?
a. Doraemon is the only robotic character in Japanese manga series.
b. Doraemon has small ears and white hands and feet.
c. Doraemon does not have a pocket that produces many gadgets.
d. Nobita is never helped by Doraemon.
e. The weakness of Doraemon is getting panic in emergency.
The following text is for questions 40 to 42
Homeless: What Can Be Done?
Today homeless people are not easy to ignore. They are everywhere- in large and small cities, all over the world. According to the United Nations, there are over 100 million homeless people worldwide.
What are the causes of homeless? For some, it’s simply a lack of affordable housing. Many or homeless have lost their jobs and poor. Many other have problems with drugs or alcohol. Some have left home because the conditions there were so bad. Others are mentally ill, discharged from hospital with nowhere to go. They have no family and no one they can turn to.
What can be done? The most promising suggestions are those will attack the problem that made people homeless in the first place. Firstly, government can put more money into building low-cost housing. Secondly, mentally ills need special places to live, with supervision, like group homes. Furthermore, people with addictions need places where they can be helped to overcome them. Last but not least, job training may help some people to get new skills and find work. Finally, these suggestions cost money, which cities are hard pressed to come up with as they try to cope with new waves of homelessness. Therefore, the government should take a firm action to reach an end to this program. (Adapted from http://www.google.com)
43. What is the text about?
a. Homeless is a lack of affordable housing
b. Homeless is everywhere-in a large and small cities
c. Overcoming a problem of homeless is essential
d. Job training is essential to help homeless finding work
e. Places for homeless to overcome their addictions
44. The purpose of the text is to ….
a. entertain the readers with a story
b. present two points of view about an issue
c. persuade the readers that something should be the case
d. persuade the readers that something in the case
e. describe how something is accomplished through a sequence of steps
45. “…they try to cope with new waves of homelessness”
What do the underlined words mean?
a. to end
b. to help
c. to handle
d. to suggest
e. to supervise
Loch Ness Monster: Real or Hoax?
The existence of the Loch Ness monster has been debated since centuries ago.
In my opinion, there is a great chance that the Loch Ness monster, often nicknamed Nessie does exist in Loch Ness, Scotland.
Many attempts to prove it, such as the famous expedition led by Dr. Robert Rines in the year 1972. He and his fellow scientists found recorded evidence using a sonar that something big indeed lives in the great loch. Many sightings by professionals that are unlikely to lie say that Nessie has the form of an aquatic animal much like the extinct plesiosaurus. Photographs of the monster has also been taken by people trying to find evidence, and many of this photographs has been proved real and not a hoax.
But unfortunately, not all of these evidence are authentic. Photographs, videos, even Nessie footprints has been faked. And until now, no one, not even scientists has come up with a carcass or live specimen of this creature. Until then, we may never be sure that a living creature the so called Loch Ness monster is really living in the loch.
46. The text tells us about … of the existence of the Loch Ness monster.
a. The negative side
b. The advantages
c. The disadvantages
d. The against argument
e. The controversy
47. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
a. The paragraph supports that the Loch Ness monster is real.
b. The paragraph supports that there is no evidence of the existence of the monster at all.
c. The paragraph argues that there isn’t enough evidence to prove the existence of Loch Ness monster.
d. The paragraph supports that there are many evidences to prove the existence of Loch Ness monster.
e. The paragraph argues that there is a living creature the so called Loch Ness monster in the loch.
48. Which of the following statement is not true according to the text?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Dear Fani,
I’m really sorry that I have to cancel our plan to visit the museum this weekend. There is something urgent. My mother has been hospitalized because of diabetes.
Perhaps we can rescheduled it. What about next week? Please let me know. Thank you.
Regards,
Sinta
49. What is the message about?
a. going to the hospital
b. leaving message
c. making appointment
d. planning to visit the museum
e. canceling the appointment
50. “Perhaps we can reschedule it.”
The word it refers to ….
a. the visit
b. the museum
c. the hospital
d. something urgent
e. a plan of visiting the museum
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