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PERSEKOLAHAN SANTO PAULUS PAKET

SMAK SYURADIKARA “TERAKREDITAS A”


JL. WIRAJAYA ENDE TELP. (0381) 21648 02

UJIAN SEMESTER GASAL


MATA PELAJARAN : BAHASA INGGRIS
HARI/TANGGAL : KAMIS, 12, DESEMBER, 2013
WAKTU : 07.15 – 09.15
KELAS/PROGRAM : X4 X5 & X6

LISTENING SECTION

Choose A, B, C, D or E for the correct answer.

This dialog is for question 1


Girl : Hi, Bobby.
Boy : Hi, Alda.
Girl : What are you doing here?
Boy : Waiting for some friends. We have a dinner appointment at this restaurant.

1. When does the dialog probably occur?


A. In the morning.
B. At mid-afternoon.
C. In late afternoon.
D. In the evening.
E. At midnight.

This dialog is for question 2


Boy : Excuse me. May I meet Alisha?
Girl : I am Alisha. What’s the matter?
Boy : Well, I am Aldi, Aldo’s brother. Aldo is sick today, so would you please give this letter of absence
to your teacher?
Girl : O.K.
Boy : Thanks.

2. Who is Aldi?
A. Aldo’s brother.
B. Alisha’s brother.
C. Alisha’s classmate.
D. Aldo’s classmate.
E. Aldo’s cousin.

This monolog is for questions 3 to 5.

Jack was stranded. Edward Island was too small and too deserted for one person to roam about in. It
all began when he was fishing alone near some islands in the South China Sea. As the sun rose higher,
he realized that a strange sputtering noise was coming from the engine. To his horror, it gave one last
sputter and died. During that time, he was not too worried. Undoubtedly, a boat would come by and
rescue him. So he sat patiently, waiting to be rescued, as his boat drifted about aimlessly.
It soon turned night. Rain poured down in heavy torrents. The sea became wild and choppy. His boat
was rocking back and forth. Finally, a huge wave approached and this boat capsized. He saw land and
swam towards it. As he stumbled on the reassuring ground, his knees gave in and he collapsed. He
awoke with the sun’s rays glaring into his sleepy eyes. He realized that he was stranded on a deserted
island.
Adapted from: Anonymous, Challenging English Essays, Singapore, Redspot Publishing.

Questions:
3. What is the monolog about?
A. Jack who lost his boat.
B. Jack who found a new island.
C. Jack who was stranded on an island.
D. Jack who swam towards a new island.
E. Jack who bought a new island.

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4. What did Jack do near some islands in the South China Sea?
A. He built a sand castle.
B. He played water.
C. He swam.
D. He dived.
E. He fished.

5. Why didn’t Jack feel worried when the boat’s engine died?
A. He wanted to be stranded on an island.
B. He thought that a boat would come by and rescue him.
C. He saw a boat that would rescue him.
D. He believed that he would survive.
E. The waves were not big.

READING SECTION
This text is for questions 6 and 7.

Robby, there will be a Slank concert at the town square next week. Are you interested in it? If you are,
you can accompany me. I’ve two free tickets. However, if you aren’t, I’ll give the ticket to Andra.
Please respond soon.

Dion

6. What is the purpose of the text?


A. To decline an appointment.
B. To invite someone to do something.
C. To ask for information about something.
D. To ask someone to do something.
E. To congratulate someone.
7. Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the text?
A. Dion has got two free tickets.
B. The concert will be held next week.
C. The concert will be held at the town square.
D. Dion will give one ticket to Robby although he doesn’t want to see the concert.
E. Robby should respond to the message soon.

This text is for questions 8 and 9.

Attention, please.
Your friend, Fania, has lost a sum of money. She is sure that she put the money in her bag and lost it
during break time. Anyone who knows the thief, please tell me. And for the one who took it, don’t hesitate
to admit so. I will appreciate your honesty. You don’t need to confess here. You can meet me, Ms.
Jeanny at the teachers’ office. Thank you.
8. Where did Fania lose her money?
A. In her classroom.
B. On her way to school.
C. In the school yard.
D. On the bus.
E. At home.
9. “. . ., don’t hesitate to admit so.”
The word ‘admit’ is similar in meaning to the word ________.
A. tell
B. join
C. confess
D. investigate
E. appreciate

This text is for questions 10 to 13.

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Princess Diana was an iconic figure of the late 20th century. During her life she was often said to be
the most photographed person. She was also admired for her charity work; in particular her work
with AIDS patients and supporting the campaign for banning landmines.
Diana grew up in the family home of Park House, before moving to Althorp in 1975. She did not shine
as a student, but did well in music and ballet. When she met her future husband, Diana was working as
a part-time assistant in a nursery school in London.
In 1981, Diana married Prince Charles. During their marriage they had two sons, Prince William and
Prince Harry. However, not long after, strains started to appear in the marriage and under much publicity
the marriage broke up leading to a divorce in 1992. During this period Diana was said to have suffered
various health problems, such as bulimia and depression.
As Princess of Wales, Diana was expected to take part in various official engagements, such as the
opening of hospitals. This provided a natural outlet for her to become involved in various types of
charitable work. In 1987, Princess Diana was one of the first well-known celebrities to be photographed
with a victim of AIDS. This was important in changing attitudes to the disease. At that time, many thought
the disease could spread by touch.
Shortly before her death, Princess Diana met Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa said, “Diana is my
daughter.” With utmost humility Diana said, “I am very, very small Mother Teresa.”
Adopted from: http://www.biographyonline.net/people/short-bio-princess-diana.html (April 12, 2012)

10. Where did Diana work when she met her future husband, Prince Charles?
A. In a hospital.
B. At the palace.
C. In a company.
D. In a music studio.
E. In a nursery school.
11. How long was Diana married to Prince Charles?
A. Nine years.
B. Ten years.
C. Eleven years.
D. Twelve years.
E. Thirteen years.
12. What did Princess Diana do, which changed people’s view on AIDS?
A. She was photographed with a person who suffered from AIDS.
B. She built a hospital for people who suffered from AIDS.
C. She visited people who suffered from AIDS.
D. She treated patients who suffered from AIDS.
E. She lived with people who suffered from AIDS.
13. Who did Princess Diana meet shortly before her death?
A. Prince Charles.
B. Prince William.
C. Prince Harry.
D. Mother Teresa.
E. Queen Elizabeth.
14. Alice : Have you submitted your drawing to the teacher? What did you draw ?
Leo : Yes, I have. I ________ a horse.
A. draw
B. am drawing
C. was drawing
D. have drawn
E. drew
15. Ranny : Did you see the dictionary ________? It’s Alya’s.
Tommy : No, I didn’t. Maybe Alya has taken it. Why don’t you ask her?
Ranny : Yes, I will.
A. is on this desk
B. was on this desk
C. on this desk
D. be on this desk
E. being on this desk

This text is for questions 16 to 20.

Aristotle was a great Greek philosopher. His father was a physician (doctor) to King Amyntas of
Macedonia.
As a boy, Aristotle probably watched his father treating patients and making medicines from parts of
plants and animals. From this, Aristotle may have gained his interests in nature study, biology and
anatomy.
Aristotle was away from Athens for twelve years. First he went to Assos, to the court of Hermias of
Atarneua, part of what is now Turkey. Here he studied politics and biology, taught pupils and advised the
rulers.
During this time, Aristotle carried out many observations and studies on nature, especially fish and
seashore creatures. He cut them open, identified their parts and organs, and suggested what these might
do.

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This method of working was very unusual for the time. Most of his colleagues did not ‘get their hands
dirty’. They were thinkers, not doers. They rarely carried out tests, or observed the real world closely, or
made records of what they saw. Aristotle was establishing a whole new tradition, which for us today, is a
central part of science.
Adopted from: Steve Parker, Great Scientists Aristotle, London, Chrysalis Books PLC, 2003.

16. Where did Aristotle come from?


A. United States.
B. England.
C. Canada.
D. Greece.
E. Japan.
17. What did his father do?
A. A scientist.
B. A biologist.
C. A physician.
D. A philosopher.
E. A fortune teller.
18. Why did most of Aristotle’s colleagues hesitate to work at that time?
A. They were thinkers, not doers.
B. They were not scientists.
C. They were not smart.
D. They were cowards.
E. They were lazy.
19. Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the text?
A. Aristotle carried out many observations, especially on fish.
B. Aristotle left Athens for twelve years.
C. Aristotle studied politics and biology in Assos.
D. Aristotle had interests in nature study, biology and anatomy.
E. Aristotle’s colleagues always observed the real world closely.
20. “He cut them open, . . . .” (Paragraph 4)
What does the word ‘them’ refer to?
A. Fish and seashore creatures.
B. Giant creatures.
C. Human bodies.
D. Big plants.
E. Pupils.

This text is for questions 21 to 24.


Once upon a time there was a king, and he had a daughter who was such a scolder and whose
tongue went so fast, there was no stopping it. So he announced that the man who could stop her tongue
could have the princess as his wife and half his kingdom too. Now, three brothers, who heard this, made
up their minds and try their luck and first of all the two elder brothers went, for they thought they were the
cleverest; but they couldn’t cope with her at all and got well thrashed besides.
Then Boots, the youngest, set off and when he had gone a little way he found an ozier band lying
on the road and picked it up. When he had gone a little farther he found a piece of a broken plate and he
picked that up too. A little farther on he found a dead magpie and a little farther on still, a crooked ram’s
horn; so he went on a bit and found the fellow to the horn and at last, just as he was crossing the fields by
the king’s palace, where they were pitching out dung, he found a worn-out shoe-sole. All these things he
took with him into the palace and went before the princess.
“Good day,” said he.
“Good day,” said she, and made a wry face.
“Can I get my magpie cooked here?” he asked.
“I’m afraid it will burst,” answered the princess.
“Oh! never fear! for I’ll just tie this ozier band round it,” said the lad, as he pulled it out.
“The fat will run out of it,” said the Princess.
“Then I’ll hold this under it,” said the lad and showed her the piece of broken plate.
“You are so crooked in your words,” said the princess, “there’s no knowing where to have you.”
“No, I’m not crooked,” said the lad, “but this is,” as he held up one of the horns.
“Well!” said the princess, “I never saw the match of this in all my days.”
“Why, here you see the match to it,” said the lad, as he pulled out the other ram’s horn.
“I think,” said the princess, “you must have come here to wear out my tongue with your nonsense.”
“No, I have not,” said the lad, “but this is worn out,” as he pulled out the shoe-sole.
To this the princess hadn’t a word to say, for she had fairly lost her voice with rage.
“Now you are mine,” said the lad and so he got the princess as his wife and half the kingdom.
Adopted from: http://www.zeluna.net/norwegian-fairytales.html (February 24, 2012)

21. What is the purpose of the text?


A. To entertain the readers.
B. To tell the readers the news of the day.

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C. To persuade the readers to do something.
D. To describe how the princess look like.
E. To talk about the experience of the three brothers.
22. How many things did Boots bring?
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
E. Six.
23. When did Boots show one of the horns?
A. When the princess said that his words were crooked.
B. When the princess accused him of trying to wear out her tongue.
C. When the princess said that he was
a strange person.
D. When the princess expressed her fear that the bird would burst.
E. When the princess said that the things
he brought were not ordinary.
24. ‘“I think,’ said the princess, ‘you must have come here to wear out my tongue with your nonsense.’”
The synonym of the phrase ‘wear out’ is ________.
A. keep holding
B. stop functioning
C. separate
D. become crooked
E. function abnormally
This text is for question 25.
Attention all students of grade ten,
After being students of this school for some months, you must have something you like,
problems and questions about this school. So, we the OSIS committee will hold an event “Getting to
Know our School”. It is going to be held on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at 3 p.m. In the event, our
principal, Mr. Karyadi and the three vice principals will come to answer all your questions. Just ask
anything you want to know about our school, your hope for this school and your problems when studying
at this school. Thank you.
25. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE based on the text?
A. Students can express their hope for the school in the event.
B. The event is held by the OSIS committee.
C. The teachers will answer all the questions.
D. The event will be held in the afternoon.
E. The event is for students of grade X.
26. Nia : When will you buy the medicine?
Joan : ________.
A. From breakfast
B. In a drugstore
C. Beside the table
D. After lunch
E. By cash
27. While the man ________ (browse) the Internet, the lamp ________ (go off).
The correct words to complete the sentence are ________.
A. browsed, was going off
B. browsed, went off
C. was browsing, went off
D. was browsing, had gone off
E. had browsed, went off

This text is for questions 28 to 30.

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Dear all my face book friends,
Thank you for joining the group “Smart with English”. You must have felt how important this group
is for your study. More than one hundred friends have stated that they have witnessed advantages
reading articles written by “Smart with English”. They stated that the articles helped them improve their
English. You may want to know who the writers of the articles are. Then, you can get to know them by
joining our event “Smart with English” gathering on:
Time : Sunday, September 9, 2012 at 11 a.m.
Venue : Pondok Ijo Restaurant
Jl. Pringgading no. 5 Semarang
Event : Meet and greet “Smart with English” writers
Fee : Rp15,000 (for lunch)
I hope you can join this event. Surely you will witness advantages by communicating with the
writers. If you are interested, please state your willingness to join by writing on our face book wall and
transfer the payment before September 2, 2012 to: 00555-01-00022-50-9 with the name: Tiar
Sihombing) “Smart with English.

28. What is the text about?


A. An invitation for a gathering activity.
B. Information about a social media group.
C. An invitation to join a social media group.
D. An advertisement of a social media group.
E. Information about a seminar by a social media group.
29. “Then, you can get to know them . . . .”
The word ‘them’ here refers to ________.
A. the articles
B. the advantages
C. the writers of articles
D. about one hundred friends
E. all the members of “Smart with English”
30. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE based on the text?
A. The event will be held in a restaurant.
B. The event is for communicating with the article writers.
C. The event is free for all “Smart with English” members.
D. Interested people should write on the group’s face book wall first.
E. The text is written by a social media group producing English articles.

This text is for questions 31 to 34.


Once upon a time there were two brothers; one was called True, and the other Untrue. True was
always upright and good towards all, but Untrue was bad and full of lies, so that no one could believe
what he said. Their mother was a widow, and hadn’t much to live on; so when her sons had grown up,
she was forced to send them away, that they might earn their bread in the world. Each got some
provisions, and then they went their way.
Having walked until evening, they sat down on a windfall in the wood. They were hungry after walking
the whole day and thought a morsel of food would be sweet enough.
Untrue suggested that they eat True’s provisions first and after that his provisions. True agreed, but
Untrue was greedy. He took all the best bits and stuffed himself with them, while True got only the burnt
crusts and scraps.
The next day, True hoped that they could eat his brother’s provisions, however, Untrue refused to
share his. He ate all his provisions. When True asked Untrue for his share, Untrue refused, he even flew
into a rage and hit True, who then lost his balance and fell. Untrue then ran away and left him.
Trying to rise, True could not see anything. He became blind! Poor True went walking along and
feeling his way through the thick wood. Blind and alone, he scarcely knew which way to turn, when all at
once he caught hold of the trunk of a great bushy lime-tree, so he thought he would climb up into it and sit
there till night was over for fear of wild beasts. After sitting there for a while, he heard some noise.
Apparently, there were two rabbits having a conversation.
“The king of the palace has such bad eyesight,” said the first rabbit, “he can scarcely see a yard
before him.”
“Very true!” said the other rabbit, “but if only he came to this lime-tree in the morning, while the dew is
still on the leaves and rubbed his eyes with the dew, he would retrieve his sight, as good as ever.”
After they were gone, True fell asleep as he sat up in the tree; but when the birds began to sing at
dawn, he woke up and took the dew from the leaves and rubbed his eyes with the dew and so got his
sight back, as good as it was before Untrue hit him.
Then, he went straight to the king’s palace and begged for work and was employed on the spot. One
day the king came out into the palace-yard and there came a great hawk flying after his chicken and all
the king’s men began to clap their hands and bawl out, “There he flies!” “There he flies!” The king held up
his gun and tried to shoot the hawk, but he couldn’t see so far, so he felt great grief.
“Would to Heaven,” he said, “was there anyone who could tell me a cure for my eyes; for I think
I shall soon go blind!”
“I can tell you one,” said True; and then he told the king what he had done to cure his own eyes and
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as he rubbed them with the dew which was on the leaves from the morning. Since then, there was no one
who the king held so dear as True and True’s fate changed.
One day, a beggar lad came and begged for a morsel of food. True knew him at once and saw that it
was Untrue, his brother. True, who was kind-hearted, greeted him and introduced himself, as his brother.
Untrue was surprised and embarrassed knowing that the man was his brother. He regretted that he
had done bad things to True. Because of True’s kindness, Untrue repented.
Adapted from: http://www.zeluna.net/norwegian-fairytales.html (February 24, 2012)

31. How did True become blind?


A. A wild beast attacked him while he was sleeping.
B. Something unknown plucked out his eyes.
C. He fell from a tree.
D. His brother poisoned him.
E. His brother hit him.
32. How did True get his eyesight back?
A. He ate a lime fruit.
B. He rubbed his eyes with the dew from the lime tree.
C. He rubbed his eyes with the lime leaves.
D. He washed himself with the river water of the forest.
E. He rubbed his eyes with the latex of a rubber tree in the forest.
33. How did True know about how to heal his eyes?
A. He overheard a conversation between two rabbits.
B. A bird informed him about it.
C. He just had a trial.
D. The king told him about it.
E. He had dreamt about it.
34. Which paragraph shows that Untrue didn’t want to share his provisions with True?
A. Paragraph two.
B. Paragraph three.
C. Paragraph four.
D. Paragraph five.
E. Paragraph six.

This text is for questions 35 and 36.

Listen, you should wear your crash helmet when you ride your motorcycle. Always fasten
the belt, under the chin, so that it is tight.

35. Who should pay more attention to the notice?


A. Labors.
B. Drivers.
C. Plumbers
D. Mechanics.
E. Motor cyclists.

36. Which statement is TRUE based on the monolog?


A. People should not fasten the belt very tightly.
B. People should always fasten the belt of the helmet they wear.
C. People should take their helmet wherever they go.
D. People should treat the safety equipment well.
E. People should always obey the safety rules.

This text is for questions 37 and 38.


BLOSSOM Car Fresh
Aromatherapy perfume
Directions for use:
1. Cut the plastic pouch of BLOSSOM Car Fresh as directed.
2. Hang it on your AC, or other places in your car, especially places with air flow.
3. Can be used as a refill. If there is a plastic holder inside the container, remove it before refilling it.
37. How should we place the product?
A. By hanging it.
B. By burying it.
C. By folding it.
D. By grinding it.
E. By hiding it.

38. “ . . . remove it before refilling it.” (Last sentence)


What does the word ‘it’ refer to?

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A. The Blossom car fresh.
B. The plastic pouch.
C. The product container.
D. A plastic holder.
E. The car.

This text is for questions 39 to 42.


Here are what to do:
1. Slide the POWER switch to ON to switch on the DVD player.
2. Press SET UP for the set up menu.
3. Select GENERAL SET UP and press OK.
4. Scroll and select OSD LANG.
5. Press 2 to select from OSD language options.
6. Select your preferred language and press OK.
7. After switching on the player, insert the disc and close the door.
8. Playback starts automatically.
9. The screen shows the type of disc loaded.
10. The disc may invite you to select an item from
a menu.
11. Use the 3, 4, 1, 2 keys to highlight your
selection, and press OK.
12. Finally, enjoy the music of the movies.

39. What is the text about?


A. The steps to watch TV.
B. The explanation on how a DVD player works.
C. The procedure of enjoying music from CD player.
D. The general information about a DVD player.
E. The procedure to play a DVD player.
40. What should we do to switch on the appliance?
A. Scroll and select OSD LANG.
B. Slide the POWER switch to ON.
C. Press SET UP for the set up menu.
D. Select GENERAL SET UP and press OK.
E. Press 2 to select from OSD language options.
41. What will happen after we insert the disc and close the player?
A. Playback will start automatically.
B. We can enjoy the music of movies.
C. We need to select the preferred language.
D. The screen shows the type of disc loaded.
E. The disc may invite you to select an item from a menu.
42. “Select your preferred language and press OK.”
What is the similar meaning of the word
‘preferred’?
A. Displayed.
B. Taken.
C. Chosen.
D. Required.
E. Determined.
For questions 43 and 44, choose the correct words to complete the dialog.
Rita : Are you free this Saturday evening?
Dito : I guess so.
Rita : I’d like to invite you to my house-warming party. (43) ________ you come?
Dito : Sure, I love to party. Just tell me what time the party starts.
Rita : It (44) ________ start at 7 p.m.
Dito : O.K., I’ll be there on time. Thanks for inviting me, Rita.
Rita : You’re welcome.
43. A. May
B. Must
C. Do
D. Should
E. Could
44. A. can
B. will
C. could
D. must
E. should
This text is for questions 45 to 48.

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In this science experiment we will make a miniature bolt of lightning using a balloon, piece of wool
and some metal. We will explore static electricity and what causes lightning. We will learn about
electrons, atoms, positive and negative charges.
What to do:
1. Blow up the balloons.
2. Turn off the lights in a room at night and get it as dark as possible.
3. Rub the balloon rapidly against a piece of wool or wool sweater several times. This will give the
balloon a negative charge as electrons jump from the wool to the balloon. When rubbing the wool
against the balloon we are creating static electricity and saving it up in the balloon.
4. Move the balloon close to something metal like a filing cabinet or a door knob.
5. Watch for a flash or spark that jumps from the balloon to the metal object just like lighting.
Please note: The humidity in the air can affect static electricity. If the air is damp, such as
during the winter, then this experiment may not work.
Adopted from: http://weirdsciencekids.com/MakeLightning.html (April 12, 2012)

45. Why is the experiment carried out?


A. To explore the advantages of static electricity.
B. To study static electricity and the cause of lightning.
C. To explain how a bolt of lightning is created.
D. To learn about the relationship between electrons and positive and negative charges.
E. To explain where and when we can see lightning.
46. What kind of room do we need to do the experiment?
A. A dark room.
B. A large room.
C. A bright room.
D. A small room.
E. A narrow room.
47. When is the best time to do the experiment?
A. In the morning.
B. At noon.
C. In the afternoon.
D. In the evening.
E. On a bright day.
48. Why should we not do the experiment in the winter?
A. Because the temperature is very low.
B. Because the cold weather is very good to do the experiment.
C. Because it needs a lot of sunlight to carry out the experiment.
D. Because the experiment is influenced by the rain or snow which may fall.
E. Because the air is humid during the season which can affect static electricity.

This text is for question 49 and 50.

49. Arrange the sentences into a good paragraph.


How to Make Simple Slides Using Power Point
(1) Then, choose and click on the Microsoft Power Point program.
(2) After you finish typing and modifying your slides, save your presentation.
(3) First, click ‘Start’ and find the Microsoft Office program.
(4) For a more beautiful look, click ‘Design’ on the toolbar and choose what you want to adjust.
(5) After that, start typig your presentation.
(6) There will be a blank sheet with two boxes ‘Click to add ttles’ and ‘Click to add sub title’.
(7) You can change the layout by cicking ‘Layout’ on the toolbar. Then, choose the layout you want
to work.
(8) If you want more slides, click ‘New Slide’ on the toolbar.
A. 3-1-5-8-2-6-4-7
B. 3-1-8-4-7-5-2-6
C. 3-1-6-7-5-8-4-2
D. 3-1-7-2-4-5-8-6
E. 3-1-4-5-8-2-6-7

50. The text above which you have rearranged is called ... .
A. Recount text
B. Narrative text
C. Procedural text
D. Report text
E. Discussion text

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KUNCI JAWABAN PAKET 1

1. D
2. A
3. C
4. E
5. B
6. B
7. D
8. A
9. C
10. E
11. C
12. A
13. D
14. C
15. E
16. D
17. C
18. A
19. E
20. A
21. A
22. E
23. A
24. B
25. C
26. D
27. C
28. A
29. C
30. C
31. E
32. B
33. A
34. C
35. E
36. E
37. B
38. A
39. D
40. E
41. B
42. A
43. C
44. E
45. B
46. B
47. A
48. D
49. E
50. C

GOOD LUCK

KUNCI JAWABAN PAKET 1

1. D
2. A
3. C
4. E
5. B
6. B
7. D
8. A

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9. C
10. E
11. C
12. A
13. D
14. C
15. E
16. D
17. C
18. A
19. E
20. A
21. A
22. E
23. A
24. B
25. C
26. D
27. C
28. A
29. C
30. C
31. E
32. B
33. A
34. C
35. E
36. E
37. B
38. A
39. D
40. E
41. B
42. A
43. C
44. E
45. B
46. B
47. A
48. D
49. E
50. C

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Lampiran 4
Kunci Review Unit I
Version A
I. Pilihan Ganda
A. Listening Section
1. D. Anak laki-laki tersebut berkata, ”We have dinner appointment at this restaurant.”. Karena akan
makan malam (have dinner), dapat dipastikan bahwa percakapan tersebut terjadi pada petang
hari (in the evening), sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (D).
2. A. Pilihan jawaban (A) sesuai dengan kalimat anak laki-laki tersebut ”Well, I am Aldi, Aldo’s
brother.”. Jadi, Aldi adalah saudara laki-laki Aldo (Aldo’s brother).
3. C. Monolog tersebut tentang Jack yang terdampar di sebuah pulau, sesuai dengan pilihan
jawaban (C). Hal itu sesuai dengan kalimat awal teks, ”Jack was stranded.” dan kalimat
terakhir teks, ”He realized that he was stranded on a deserted island.”.

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4. E. Pilihan jawaban (E) sesuai dengan kalimat ”It all began when he was fishing alone near some
islands in the South China Sea.” yang artinya ”Itu semua berawal ketika ia (Jack) sedang
memancing sendirian di dekat pulau di Laut Cina Selatan.”.
5. B. Meskipun mesin perahu mati, Jack tidak merasa khawatir. Ia berpikir bahwa akan ada perahu
yang akan menyelamatkan-nya. Hal itu disimpulkan dari kalimat ”Undoubtedly, a boat would
come by and rescue him.”. Pilihan jawaban (B) benar.
B. Reading Section
6. B. Dalam pesan tersebut Dion menulis kalimat ”If you are, you can accompany me. I’ve two free
tickets.”. Itu menunjuk-kan bahwa tujuan pesan tersebut adalah mengajak seseorang
melakukan sesuatu (to invite someone to do something), yaitu menonton konser. Pilihan
jawaban (B) benar.
7. D. Pilihan jawaban (D) yang artinya Dion akan memberi satu tiket kepada Robby meskipun ia
(Robby) tidak ingin melihat konser benar untuk soal tentang pernyataan yang salah karena
tidak sesuai dengan kalimat ”However, if you aren’t, I’ll give the ticket to Andra.”. Itu artinya
Dion

akan memberikan tiket kepada Andra jika Robby tidak mau melihat konser. Pilihan jawaban
(A) sesuai dengan kalimat ”I’ve two free tickets.”, (B) dan (C) sesuai dengan kalimat ”Robby,
there will be
a Slank concert at the town square next week.”, dan (E) sesuai dengan kalimat ”Please
respond soon.”.
8. A. Fania kehilangan uangnya di dalam ruang kelasnya (in her classroom), sesuai dengan pilihan
jawaban (A). Hal itu disimpulkan dari kalimat ”She is sure that she put the money in her bag
and lost it during break time.” yang artinya ”Ia yakin bahwa ia meletakkan uangnya di dalam
tas dan uang itu hilang pada jam istirahat.”.
9. C. Kata ’admit’ dan ’confess’ memiliki makna yang sama, yaitu mengakui. Pilihan jawaban yang
lain salah; (A) artinya memberi tahu, (B) artinya bergabung,
(D) artinya menginvestigasi, dan (E) artinya menghargai.
10. E. Diana bertemu Charles, calon suaminya saat ia bekerja sebagai asisten paruh waktu di
sekolah keperawatan (in a nursery school). Hal itu disimpulkan dari kalimat terakhir paragraf
dua ”When she met her future husband, Diana was working as
a part-time assistant in a nursery school in London.”. Pilihan jawaban (E) benar.
11. C. Dalam teks disebutkan bahwa Diana menikah tahun 1981, lalu bercerai tahun 1992. Jadi
mereka menikah selama 11 tahun (1992–1981 = 11).
12. A. Putri Diana merupakan orang terkenal pertama yang berfoto dengan korban HIV AIDS,
sehingga hal itu mengubah pandangan orang tentang penyakit AIDS. Hal itu diketahui dari
kalimat-kalimat dalam paragraf empat, ”In 1987, Princess Diana was one of the first well-
known celebrities to be photographed with a victim of AIDS. This was important in changing
attitudes to the disease. At that time, many thought the disease could spread by touch.”.
Pilihan jawaban (A) benar.
13. D. Pilihan jawaban (D) sesuai dengan kalimat pertama paragraf lima, ”Shortly before her death,
Princess Diana met Mother Teresa.” yang artinya ”Tidak lama sebelum kematiannya, Putri
Diana menemui Bunda Teresa.”.

14. E. Alice bertanya dengan menggunakan bentuk simple past tense. Jadi, kata kerja yang tepat
untuk melengkapi kalimat Leo adalah verb past, yaitu (E) drew (menggambar).
15. C. Kalimat lengkap Ranny seharusnya kamus (yang terletak) di atas meja. Adjective phrase yang
tepat untuk melengkapi kalimat tersebut adalah (C) on this desk.
16. D. Aristoteles berasal dari Yunani (Greece), sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (D). Hal itu
disimpulkan dari kalimat pertama paragraf satu, ”Aristotle was a great Greek philosopher.”
yang artinya ”Aristoteles adalah seorang filsuf Yunani.”.
17. C. Pilihan jawaban (C) sesuai dengan kalimat kedua paragraf satu, ”His father was
a physician (doctor) to King Amyntas of Macedonia.” yang artinya ”Ayahnya adalah seorang
tabib (dokter) Raja Amyntas Macedonia.”.
18. A. Kebanyakan teman sejawat enggan bekerja saat itu karena mereka pemikir, bukan pekerja.
Hal itu diketahui dari kalimat kedua dan ketiga paragraf lima, ”Most of his colleagues did not
‘get their hands dirty’. They were thinkers, not doers.” yang artinya ”Kebanyakan teman
sejawatnya tidak ’mengotori tangan mereka’. Mereka pemikir, bukan pekerja.”. Pilihan jawaban
(A) benar.
19. E. Pilihan jawaban (E) yang artinya teman sejawat Aristoteles selalu mengamati dunia nyata
secara dekat salah karena tidak sesuai dengan kalimat dalam paragraf lima, ”They rarely
carried out tests, or observed the real world closely, or made records of what they saw.”.
Pilihan jawaban (A) sesuai dengan kalimat pertama paragraf empat, (B) sesuai dengan kalimat
pertama paragraf tiga,
(C) sesuai dengan kalimat terakhir paragraf tiga, dan (D) sesuai dengan kalimat terakhir
paragraf dua.
20. A. Kata ’them’ dalam kalimat tersebut merujuk pada ikan dan binatang-binatang lain yang hidup
di pantai (fish and seashore creatures), sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (A). Hal itu disimpulkan
dari kalimat sebelumnya ”During this time, Aristotle carried out many observations and studies

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Kunci Review Unit II
Version A
I. Pilihan Ganda
A. Listening Section
1. B. Dalam percakapan anak perempuan itu mengatakan, ”Our local newspaper, the Harian Rakyat,
will hold a catfish cooking competition. . . . What if you join us?”. Kalimat-kalimat ini untuk
mengajak anak laki-laki itu mengikuti lomba memasak lele, sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (B).
2. A. Jawaban disimpulkan dari kalimat yang dikatakan anak laki-laki itu, ”I’m glad now
I can have a piano course.”. Jadi, anak laki-laki itu merasa senang karena ia dapat mengikuti
kursus piano, sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (A).
3. A. Pilihan jawaban (A) sesuai dengan kalimat ”A farmer placed nets on his newly-sown plow lands
and caught a number of cranes, which came to pick his seed.”. Jadi, burung bangau itu akan
makan benih-benih milik petani itu.
4. D. Jawaban disimpulkan dari kalimat ”With them he trapped a stork . . . was earnestly requesting
the farmer to spare his life. ’Pray save me, Master,’ he said . . . .”. Jadi, stork meminta agar
petani itu tidak membunuhnya, sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (D).
5. C. Dalam teks disebutkan bahwa ”The farmer laughed aloud and said, ’It may be all as you say, I
only know this: I have taken you with these robbers, the cranes, and you must die in their
company.’” yang artinya ”Petani itu tertawa dengan suara keras dan berkata, ’Mungkin semua
yang kamu katakan benar, saya hanya mengetahui hal ini: Saya sudah menangkapmu dengan
perampok-perampok itu, burung-burung bangau, dan kamu harus mati karena berkawan dengan
mereka.’”. Berdasarkan kalimat ini, diketahui bahwa stork menjadi celaka karena ia berteman
dengan burung bangau. Jadi, hal yang dapat kita pelajari adalah pilihan jawaban (C) yang
artinya teman yang buruk dapat membawa bencana.
B. Reading Section
6. A. Teks tersebut berbentuk narrative. Jadi, tujuan teks tersebut adalah untuk menghibur
pembaca, sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (A).
7. E. Benda-benda yang dibawa Boots adalah pita, piring pecah, burung mati, dua buah tanduk biri-
biri, dan sebuah sol sepatu usang. Jadi, semua ada ada enam benda, sesuai dengan pilihan
jawaban (E).
8. A. Jawaban disimpulkan dari kalimat yang dikatakan putri itu,”’You are so crooked in your words . .
.”’ yang ditanggapi anak laki-laki itu, ”’No, I’m not crooked,’ said the lad, ’but this is,’ as he held
up one of the horns.”. Jadi, pilihan jawaban (A) benar.
9. B. Frasa ’wear out’ artinya membuat aus.
Kata ini sama artinya dengan (B) stop
functioning yang artinya berhenti bekerja. Pilihan jawaban yang lain salah; (A) artinya tetap
menggenggam, (C) artinya memisah-kan, (D) artinya menjadi berliku, dan
(E) artinya berfungsi secara tidak normal.
10. C. Pilihan jawaban (C) benar karena tidak sesuai dengan kalimat ”In the event, our principal, Mr.
Karyadi and the three vice principals will come to answer all your questions.”. Jadi, kepala
sekolah dan para wakil kepala sekolah yang akan menjawab pertanyaan siswa, bukan guru.
11. D. Karena pertanyaannya adalah ”Kapan Anda akan membeli obat?”, jawaban yang tepat adalah
frasa preposisi yang menunjukkan keterangan waktu, yaitu
(D) After lunch.
12. C. Kalimat tersebut menunjukkan dua kegiatan yang terjadi bersamaan, yang satu dilakukan lebih
dahulu daripada yang lain. Karena kegiatan browsing dilakukan lebih dahulu dan terjadi dalam
waktu yang lebih lama, digunakan bentuk past continuous, yaitu was browsing, sedangkan
peristiwa lampu mati membutuhkan waktu pendek sehingga menggunakan past tense, yaitu
went off. Jadi, pilihan jawaban (C) benar.
13. A. Pilihan jawaban (A) sesuai dengan kalimat ”Then, you can get to know them by joining our event
’Smart with English’ gathering on:
. . . .”. Jadi, teks tersebut adalah undangan untuk mengikuti acara kebersamaan yang
diselenggarakan oleh sebuah kelompok media sosial.
14. C. Jawaban disimpulkan dari kalimat sebelumnya ”You may want to know who the writers of the
articles are.”. Jadi, kata ’they’ di sini mengacu kepada penulis artikel, sesuai dengan pilihan
jawaban (C).
15. C. Dalam teks disebutkan ”Fee: Rp15,000 (for lunch).”. Selain itu disebutkan pula bahwa teks
tersebut untuk para anggota kelompok ”Smart with English” (yang disimpulkan dari kalimat

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”Thank you for joining the group ’Smart with English’”.). Jadi, semua anggota kelompok harus
membayar (tidak gratis), sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (C). Pilihan jawaban (A) sesuai dengan
frasa ”Venue: Pondok Ijo Restaurant”, (B) sesuai dengan kalimat ”Then, you can get to know
them
. . .”, (D) sesuai dengan kalimat ”If you are interested, please state your willingness to join by
writing on our facebook wall . . .”, dan (E) sesuai dengan frasa terakhir ”Smart with English”.
16. E. Jawaban disimpulkan dari kalimat dalam paragraf empat dan lima, ”Untrue . . . hit True, who
then lost his balance and fell. Untrue then ran away and left him.Trying to rise, True could not
see anything.”. Jadi, True buta karena dipukul oleh saudaranya, Untrue, sesuai dengan pilihan
jawaban (E).
17. B. Pilihan jawaban (B) sesuai dengan kalimat dalam paragraf delapan, ”. . . he woke up and took
the dew from the leaves and rubbed his eyes with the dew and so got his sight back, as good as
it was before Untrue hit him.”. Jadi, mata True sembuh setelah ia mengusap keduanya dengan
embun dari pohon limau itu.
18. A. Jawaban disimpulkan dari kalimat dalam paragraf lima sampai tujuh, ”Apparently, there were two
rabbits having a conversation . . . . ’Very true!’ said the other rabbit, ’but if only he came to this
lime-tree in the morning, while the dew is still on the leaves and rubbed his eyes with the dew,
he would retrieve his sight, as good as ever.’”. Jadi, True mengetahui cara menyembuhkan
matanya karena mendengar percakapan kelinci-kelinci itu, sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (A).
19. C. Dalam paragraf empat disebutkan ”. . . .
True hoped that they could eat his brother’s provisions, however, Untrue refused to share his.
He ate all his provisions.”. Jadi, pilihan jawaban yang benar adalah (C).
20. D. Teks tersebut mengenai True dan
Untrue. Untrue berlaku kejam terhadap saudaranya, dan akhirnya ia pun menjadi seorang
pengemis, yang merasa malu karena perlakuannya yang kejam dibalas kebaikan oleh
saudaranya, True. Jadi, hal yang dapat kita pelajari adalah, kita tidak boleh kejam terhadap
orang lain, sesuai dengan pilihan jawaban (D).

Kunci Review Unit III


Version A
I. Pilihan Ganda
A. Listening Section
1. E. Percakapan diawali dengan laki-laki yang menanyakan masalah wanita itu, dan wanita itu
mengatakan bahwa ada duri ikan tersangkut di tenggorokannya. Kemudian, laki-laki itu mulai
memeriksa mulutnya. Dari sini diketahui bahwa percakapan tersebut terjadi di tempat praktik
dokter (at the doctor’s room), tetapi bukan ’dentist’ (dokter gigi).
2. B. Kalimat yang diucapkan anak laki-laki tersebut adalah ”I’m sorry to hear that.” yang artinya
”Saya ikut sedih mendengarnya.”. Kalimat tersebut diucapkan untuk mengungkapkan rasa
simpatinya
(sympathy) atas kejadian yang menimpa lawan bicaranya, yaitu dompetnya telah diambil orang
ketika berada di dalam bus.
3. A. Pilihan jawaban (A) sesuai dengan kalimat yang diucapkan anak perempuan itu, yaitu ”Well, I
went to Bali. It’s a wonderful place with beautiful beaches and sceneries.”. Jadi, dapat
disimpulkan bahwa anak perempuan itu menghabiskan liburannya di Bali.
4. B. Pilihan jawaban (B) benar karena sesuai dengan kalimat ”Secondly, make a cone of about 30
cm tall with the sticks and paper.” yang artinya ”Kedua, buat kerucut dengan tinggi sekitar 30 cm
dengan ranting dan kertas.”.
5. E. Jawaban disimpulkan dari kalimat ”Light the paper and you will see the volcano emit smoke and
some flame.” yang artinya ”Bakar kertas dan kamu akan melihat gunungapi itu mengeluarkan
asap dan nyala api.”. Jadi, asap dan nyala api itu berasal dari kertas yang terbakar (burning
paper).
B. Reading Section
6. E. Karena monolog di atas merupakan sebuah pemberitahuan untuk mengguna-kan helm pada
saat berkendara, maka monolog tersebut sesuai ditujukan kepada para pengendara sepeda
motor (motor cyclists). Pilihan jawaban lain tidak sesuai. Pilihan jawaban yang lain salah; (A)
artinya buruh, (B) artinya sopir, (C) artinya tukang pipa, dan (D) artinya montir.

7. B. Pilihan jawaban (B) sesuai dengan isi monolog yang merupakan sebuah pemberitahuan untuk
menggunakan helm saat berkendara dan mengikatkan tali di bawah dagu. Pilihan jawaban (A),
(D) dan (E) tidak disebutkan dalam monolog. Pilihan jawaban (C) salah karena dalam monolog
disebutkan bahwa kita seharus-nya menggunakan helm saat berkendara, bukan kemana saja
kita pergi.
8. A. Cara menaruh produk tersebut adalah dengan menggantungnya (by hanging it). Hal ini
disimpulkan dari kalimat pada petunjuk nomor 2, yaitu ”Hang it on your AC or other places in
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9. D. Kata ’it’ mengacu pada benda yang telah disebutkan pada klausa sebelumnya dan memiliki
arti benda yang harus dibuang, yaitu ’a plastic holder’ (klausa ’if there is
a plastic holder inside the container’).
10. E. Teks tersebut berbentuk prosedur karena menjelaskan langkah-langkah meng-operasikan
suatu alat, dan alat tersebut adalah pemutar DVD, yang disimpulkan dari kalimat pada langkah
ketiga, ”Slide the POWER switch to ON to switch on the DVD player.”. Jadi, pilihan jawaban
(E) benar.
11. B. Pilihan jawaban (B) benar karena langkah menyalakan suatu alat biasanya terdapat pada
langkah pertama, yaitu ”Slide the POWER switch to ON to switch on the DVD player.”.
12. A. Langkah memasukkan cakram (disk) dan menutup pintu alat pemutar tersebut terdapat pada
langkah ketujuh (”After switching on the player, insert the disc and close the door.”) sehingga
yang terjadi kemudian dijelaskan pada langkah kedelapan, yaitu ”Playback starts
automatically.”. Jadi, pilihan jawaban (A) benar.
13. C. Kata ’preferred’ artinya yang dipilih sehingga kata yang memiliki makna sama dengan kata
tersebut adalah (C) chosen yang artinya juga dipilih. Pilihan jawaban yang lain salah; (A)
artinya ditampilkan,
(B) artinya diambil, (D) artinya disyaratkan, dan (E) artinya ditentukan.
14. E. Kalimat ”. . . you come?” merupakan kalimat undangan sehingga modal yang tepat melengkapi
kalimat tersebut adalah
(E) could.
15. B. Kalimat ”It . . . start at 7 p.m.” menyatakan acara yang akan dilaksanakan, yaitu Sabtu malam
(kalimat ”Are you free this Saturday evening?”). Oleh karena itu, modal yang tepat digunakan
oleh kalimat tersebut adalah (B) will.
16. B. Pilihan jawaban (B) benar karena sesuai dengan kalimat kedua paragraf awal teks, ”We will
explore static electricity and what causes lightning.”.
17. A. Pilihan jawaban (A) benar karena sesuai dengan kalimat pada langkah kedua, ”Turn off the
lights in a room at night and get it as dark as possible.”.
18. D. Ruangan yang diperlukan untuk percobaan ini harus gelap sehingga waktu terbaik melakukan
percobaan ini adalah pada malam hari (in the evening). Pilihan jawaban (D) benar.
19. E. Pilihan jawaban (E) benar karena sesuai dengan kalimat terakhir teks, ”The humidity in the air
can affect static electricity. If the air is damp, such as during the winter, then this experiment
may not work.”.
20. D. Teks tersebut berbentuk prosedur sehingga tujuan teks tersebut adalah pilihan jawaban (D)
yang artinya untuk menunjukkan cara melakukan sesuatu secara berurutan. Pilihan jawaban
(A) adalah tujuan teks narrative, (B) adalah tujuan teks explanation, (C) adalah tujuan teks
report, dan (E) adalah tujuan teks descriptive.

Steps:
1. Look through your lens at words or at your fingertip. Do things look bigger through your lens? If they do,
your lens is a magnifying lens.
It will work for this experiment.
2. Go into a room that has just one source of light. On a sunny day, a window works just fine. (Turn off any
electric lights in the room.) At night, you can turn on your TV set and use it as a light source.
(You’re going to use your lens to make
a picture of the light source. So you want a light source that will make an interesting picture.
A picture of an ordinary light bulb is just a round spot, which is pretty boring.)
3. Stand a few feet away from your light source. Hold your lens up so light can shine through it. Hold the
sheet of paper on the other side of the lens so light shines through the lens and onto the paper.
(The paper is your screen-like the screen in
a movie theater. The paper screen will reflect
a picture made of light so you can see it.)
4. Start with the lens up close to the paper, and slowly move it away from the paper and toward the light
source. Watch the pattern of light on the paper. When the lens is the right distance from the paper, you’ll
see a picture of the light source. The picture will be upside down and backward.
5. If you don’t see a picture right away, keep trying. Try standing closer to the light source. Or try moving the
lens farther from the paper. It may take some experimenting, but sooner or later you’ll get a picture.
Adopted from: http://www.exploratorium.edu/science_ explorer/pictures_from_light.html (March 12, 2011)

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