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My name is Gita Nirmala, an English teacher at Ananda high school - Bekasi

SOAL : SMA – Kls.X (4)


Contoh Soal : BAHASA INGGRIS
Khusus untuk SMA – Kls.X

Contoh 4 :

SOAL :

You have to choose the best answer to each questions from the alternatives given.
Text 1 is for questions no. 1 — 2
Mr. Ahmad : Good afternoon, sir. May I introduce myself? My name is Ahmad.
I am a technician of PT AUTOMOBILE ASSEMBLING INDUSTRY.
The secretary: Please sit down, what can I do for you, sir?
Mr. Ahmad : I want to see Mr Rahmat, the mechanic in the workshop. Is he in today?
The secretary: I am sorry, sir. But Mr Rahmat isn't in today.
Mr Ahmad : I see. Never mind, sir. Goodbye. The secretary: Good bye:
1. The people in the dialogue are talking about ....
a. a technician of PT AUTOMOBILA
b. a way of greetings
c. Mr Ahmad and the secretary
d. Mr. Rahmat is in today
e. Mr. Rahmat's attendance
2. We use the italicized words to express an....
a. greeting
b. advice
c. introduction oneself
d. complaint
e. introductoion others

Text 2 is for questions no 3- 6


Deni : Hello, Ahmad.
Ahmad : Hi, Deni. Nice to see you.
Deni : Nice to see you, too. How are you?
Ahmad : Fine, thank you. And you?
Deni : I am quite well, thanks.
Ahmad : may I introduce my friends?
This is Nani. This is Tono and that is is Nana.
Ahmad : How do you do everybody?
Glad to meet you.
Nani, Tono and
Nana : How do you do Ahmad?
Glad to meet you, too.
Ahmad : Are you all students?
Nani : Yes, we are.
Ahmad : I am sorry, friends. I am in a hurry…
Deni : Oh! Are you? See you again some-time. Goodbye, Ahmad.
Ahmad : Good bye, everybody. Glad to have met you.
3. The italicized expressions above to express....
a. an advice
b. an introduction people
c. an introduction myself
d. a formal greeting
e. a complaint
4. How do you do, everybody?
The underlined word means ....
a. Ahmad
b. Deni
c. Tono
d. Tono and Deni
e. Nani, Nana, and Tono
5. What do Nani, Tono, and Nana answer to Ahmad's expressions.
a. How are you?
b. How do you do?
c. What is your name?
d. You're welcome
e. May I introduce myself?
6. May I introduce myself?
The underlined word has the same meaning as
a. Acquaint
b. Deduce
c. Contest
d. Annoy
e. Dedicate
7. Jack : Rita, ...
Rita : I am delighted to meet you.
Doni : I am delighted to meet you, too.
a. Doni is my friend
b. Doni wants to meet you
c. Don't you know Doni is my friend
d. Please introduce yourself
e. I'd like you to meet my friend, Doni.
8. Surya : Lusi, this is my new friend, his name is Doni. He is a company director.
Lusi : Hi Doni.
Doni : Hello, Lusi_____? Nice to meet you.
Lusi : How do you do, Nice to meet you, too.
a. How are things with you
b. What are you.
c. May I help you
d. How are you
e. How do you do

Text 3 is for questions no. 9 -14.


There are a large number of people in Hotel Armico. They are-attending-the opening ceremony of One-
Day Seminar on Business. They are now at the meeting room. The man at the podium is the president of the
seminar. His name is Mr Doni Juanda. He is from Bandung. The people beside him are the main speakers who
would like to make a speech in the seminar.
At first Mr. Doni says: Ladies and Gentlemen, well, to shorten the time allow me here to introduce on my
right is Mr. Dadi Permadi, he is an expert in economics, from Jakarta. On my left is Mr. Darmawan, he is an
economics lecturer at the STIE Bandung. From the far right is Mr Sumantri, he is a skillful and successful-
businessman in Indonesia, and from the far letf is Mrs. Susilawati she is a company director of PT HUTAMA
DORAYA in Surabaya. They are all qualified speakers and good at business.
All of the participants are on their seats. Mrs. Lusi is among them. Her seat is in front of the podium. On
her right side is Mr. Surya. He is from Solo. All the people are silent. They are paying attention to the speakers
concentratedly.
9. What sort of ceremony are they attending?
a. Special meeting
b. General meeting
c. Successful businessman
d. One Day Seminar on Business
e. Flag ceremony

10. The text tells us that the man at the podium is


a. the committee of the seminar
b. the expert of economics
c. the president of the seminar
d. the participants of the meeting
e. the speakers of the meeting
11. The main idea of the second paragraph is....
a. an expert in business
b. introducing oneself
c. introducing other people
d. qualified speakers
e. ladies and gentlemen
12. He is from Bandung (paragraph 1, line 6). The underlined words here refers to ....
a. Mr. Darmawan
b. Mr. Sumantry
c. Mr. Dadi
d. Mr. Dadi
e. Mr. Doni
13. In accordance with the text above Mr. Dadi is an ... in economics.
a. applicant
b. costumer
c. user
d. d. lecturer
e. e. expert
14. They are all qualified speakers and good at business.
The underlined word means ....
a. being equipped by training
b. be equipped
c. be qualmed
d. be supplied
e. be applied
15. Monik is a new member of Rotary Club. She introduces herself.
Monik : Ladies and gentlemen, ....
a. allow me to introduce myself
b. I am happy to meet you
c. It is okay to see you
d. let me introduce you to the audience
e. may I introduce you to the audience

16. Isti wants to introduce Fina to her brother.


Isti : Fina, this is may brother, Anton, and Anton this is Fina.
Anton to Fina :....
a. How is he
b. How is your brother
c. Are you ready
d. It is nothing at all
e. Hi, nice to meet you.
A : Hi. Can I give you a hand?
B : Oh, thanks.
A : By the way, I am Maria. I am in Apartment 204
B : Oh? Now I ... into 208. My name is Meti.
17. a. move
b. moves
c. am moving
d. am moved
e. has moved
18. The underlined expression has the same meaning as ....
a. Let me you know!
b. Would you tell me, please!
c. May I ask you questions?
d. What can you do for me?
e. Can I help you?
19. The people in the dialogue ... each other.
a. are shaking hands
b. is introducing
c. are introduced
d. are introducing
e. is waving hands
20. You give personal information when you tell people about yourself such as ....
a. an account, shopping, attendance.
b. registering, booking, meeting, and holding
c. interview, views, course, and others.
d. address, completion, form, writing, and friend.
e. name, occupation, address, place of origin, and sometime hobbies
21. Good morning. I am Handi Suhanda, Please call me Andi. I am an entrepreneur. I live with my family in Bandung.
My phone number is 2948320. I like reading books very much.
The statements above describe....
a. reporting news
b. inviting people
c. introducing other people
d. asking the name
e. introducing oneself
22. X : When you meet people for the first time,what do you usually tell them your- self?
Y :
……
a. How are you?
b. How are things with you?
c.How do you do?
d. Please call me
e. Nice to meet you
23.Good morning. I would like to introduce; my-self. My name is Deri. I am a student. I live, on Jln. Suniaraja in
Bandung Just m case you want to call me, my phone number is 798320.
The above statements describe a ….
a. leave-taking
b. meetings and greetings
c. introducing others
d. informal introduction
e. formal introduction
24. Ina : "Meti, this is my, brother. Santo"
Meti : " .... "
Santo : I am glad to see you, too
a. Hello. How are you Santo?
b. Hi. My name is Meti.
c. Hello. How do you do Santo?
d. Hi. Santo. I am glad to see you,
e. Santo. I don't think we've met before
5. Mr Handi : Miss Rina, I'd like to introduce you to Mr. Dudi.
Miss Rina : How do you do?
Miss Rina : I have heard so much about you.
Mr Dudi : How do you do?
The underlined word means.............
a. acquaint
b. act
c. bake
d. belay
e. dimand
26. X : Hi, how do you do?
Y : …..
a. How are you
b. I'm fine
c. How do you do?
d. Very well
e. It's Ok
27. Serly and her sister, Tanti, were walking in front of bookshop when Daly, Serly's friend, come. Serly introduced
Daly to Tanti.
Serly …..
Daly How do you do. Pleased to meet you. Tanti : How do you do.
a. How are you?
b. Daly is my friend, Tanti.
c. I beg you pardon.
d. How, this things. Daly?
e. Daly, this is my sister, Tanti.
28. Mr. Andi : Could you please book me on the next flight to Mexico city?
Officer : I'm sorry, Sir. Our airline ... to Mexico
City.
a. will not fly
b. has not been flying
c. did not fly
d. was not able to fly
e. doesn't fly
29. Alam ; What is Lastri doing? Bino : She ... with Serly now.
a. swims
b. swim
c. swum is swimming
d. was swimming
e. has
30. "When do you plan to return the book?" "After I ... reading it.
a. finished
b. was finishing
c. have finished
d. finish
e. Will be finishing
31. "What did you study at the college? "I ... English".
a. study
b. studied
c. was studying
d. have studied
e. had studied
32. I ... all over the place for my handphone when I studdenly remembered that my sister had taken it.
a. have looked
b. was looking
c. looked
d. am looking
e. have been looking
33. "Hey, will you join us to play together?" "Ehm, no. I ... now."
a. study
b. studied
c. am studying
d. have studied
e. had studied
34. "It's good! You have finished cleaning my room. When 'did you do it?"
"When you ... the meeting."
a. were attending
b. attend
c. have attended
d. attended
e. had attended.
35. "When are you going to tell your sister the good news?"
"When she ... from her business trip."
a. will be returning
b. is going to return
c. returns
d. is returning
e. had returned
36. "When did you realize you had lost your purse?" "When I ... money to pay the bus fare."
a. am needing
b. needed
c. had needed
d. have needed
e. was needing
37. What is he doing?
a. He is sitting now.
b. He is studying now
c. He is sleeping now
d. He is standing now
e. He is writing now
38. "When do you plan to get married?"
"Afters.. my study."
a. I finish
b. I finished
c. I am finishing
d. I had finished
e. I have finished
39. "May I borrow your magazine?"
"I am sorry, my sister ... it."
a. has been reading
b. is still reading
c. will still read
d. still read
e. still reads
40. Serly and Lastri will wait at the corner until Lucky ... with a car.
a. are coming
b. com
c. will be coming
d. came
e. will come
41. "Do you have to work late to day?"
a. Yes, I have
b. No, I haven't
c. Yes, I do
d. No, I don't have
e. Yes, I do have
42. Now he ... how to do the job pro early.
a. is knowing
b. not know
c. knows not
d. knows
e. don't know
43. I ... Lucky this morning when I was waiting for the taxi.
a. see
b. am seeing
c. saw
d. was seeing
e. seen
44. Daly .... I missed the early bus.
Teacher : That's all right. You should do earlier next time.
a. I'm sure you know, Sir.
b. I' m sorry for my coming late, Sir.
c. I don't know how to tell you, Sir.
d. I' m happy you forgive me, Sir.
e. I believe you understand me, Sir.
45. No noise! Mr. Ali ... his bedroom.
a. sleeps d. has slept
b is sleeping e. was sleeping
c. slept has slept was sleeping

Sorry to bother you, but could you tell me the way to UNINUS?
Serly : Well, turn right at the corner. The university is about 500 meters from here.
Uprit : Thank you very much
Serly : It's Ok.
In the dialogue, Uprit is ....
a. rejecting help
b. accepting an offer
c. asking for direction
d. stating agreement
e. expressing hope
47. Yune spilled some ink on the table.
Mother : See what you have done!
Yune : ...I didn't mean it's my fault.
a. Certainly
b. Yes, thank you
c. What's happening
d. Oh, I'm sorry
e. I don't know
48. He is a ... of stamps.
a. collection
b. collector
c. collectioner
d. collectiver
e. collectionist
49. The company's new product was ... advertised on TV.
a. nation
b. national
c. nationalization
d. nationalize
e. nationally
50. He was watching the ... of a Nova.
a. explode
b. exploding
c. explosive
d. explosion
e. explosively
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Text 1
Early one morning, Umar was walking to the bus stop to catch a bus to school. A loud, screeching noise
suddenly pierced the air. Umar realized that there had been an accident. A small boy was lying unconscious on
the road, and the car that had hit him had already run away.
Umar was confused and frightened. “is the boy dead?” Umar asked himself. However, the boy was still
breathing. Umar could see that the boy had bruises all over his face and arms.
Umar did not know what to do. Few cars passed along this road at this time of the day. The nearest
house which he could go to for help was his own, but it would take ten minutes to walk there. Umar finally
decided to stay with the boy until somebody came by.
Time passed very slowly – so it seemed to Umar. The boy was still unconscious, and Umar prayed for
the boy to regain consciousness.
Umar sprang to his feet at the sound of an approaching car. He waved frantically at the driver to stop.
Umar asked the driver,”You will help this boy, won,t you, Sir?” The driver was kind. He carried the injuried boy
to the car. Umar went with them to the hospital. Later, the driver took Umar to the police station to report the
accident.
Umar had a lot to tell to his friends that day at school. All his friends though Umar was a very brave
boy.”it was an unforgettable incident, wasn,t it?” They asked him.
“Yes, it was, “Umar replied.”it was a terrifying experience, thought!”
1. What is the genre of the text?
a. Descriptive
b. Recount
c. Narrative
d. Procedure
e. News item
2. The purpose of the text is to ….
a. tell a past event
b. entertain readers
c. discuss something
d. report a phenomena
e. describe Umar,s activity
3. Umar and the helpful driver went to the police station after they ….
a. stopped the approaching car
b. reported the accident they saw
c. brought the boy to the nearest house
d. had seen the injured boy on the road
e. had carried the injured boy to the hospital
4. “Time passed very slowly” ….( paragraph 4 )
This part of the text is called ….
a. Description
b. Resolution
c. Event
d. Orientation
e. Reorientation
5. What do Umar,s friends think about him ….
a. he is an honest boy
b. he is a coward boy
c. he is a very brave boy
d. he is a kind boy
e. he is an easy going boy
6. The old woman was feel …. after she had heard that her beloved son was seriousely injured in a terrible
accident.
a. delighted
b. regreet
c. sorrow
d. unconscious
e. sadness
7. The room is to narrow, we need a …. of air in here.
a. parfum
b. breath
c. light
d. realease
e. pipe

Text 2
“Once upon a time a hawk feel in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen,
“Won,t you marry me?”
The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wishes to marry him.But she said,”I cannot fly as high as you
can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.”
The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have promised
to marry me,”said the hawk.
So it happened that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the
ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn,t you tell the hawk that you,d already promised
to marry me?” shouted the rooster .The hen was so frightened at the rooster anger that she threw away the
ring immediately.
When the hawk came the next day, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he cursed
the hen. “Why didn,t you tell me earlier? Now, You,ll always be scratching the earth, and I,ll always be flying
above you to catch your children,”said the hawk.
The curse seems to have come true.
8. What is the genre of the text?
a. Descriptive
b. Recount
c. Narrative
d. Procedure
e. News item
9. Why couldn,t the hen say “yes” right away?
a. because she did not love the hawk
b. because she had no ring to exchange
c. because it would make the roaster angry
d. because the hawk was too brave and strong
e. because she had to learn how to fly as high as the hawk
10. What is the story about?
a. A hen and a rooster
b. A hawk and his wife
c. A hen and her children
d. A rooster ang his fiancé
e. A hawk, a hen and a rooster
11. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen,”won,t you marry me?”(paragraph 1).
What does the underlined utterance mean?
a. The hen wanted to marry the hawk
b. The hen refused to marry the hawk
c. The hen agreed to be the hawk,s wife
d. The hawk proposed the hen to be his wife
e. The hawk wanted to marry the hen at the sky
12. Why was the rooster angry when he saw the ring?
a. The hen had betrayed him
b. The hen had stolen his ring
c. The hen didn,t wear her own ring
d. The ring was not good for the hen
e. The ring was to small for the hen
13. What can we learn from the story? We have to ….
a. take care of our children
b. keep our promise
c. love one another
d. listen to other
e. marry soon
14. The hen loved the brave ….(paragraph 2)
This part of text called ….
a. Resolution
b. Step
c. Event
d. Major complication
e. Orientation
15. When the hawk came ….(paragraph 5)
This part of the text called
a. Resolution
b. Step
c. Event
d. Major complication
e. Orientation
16. After the passengers had been out from the plane board, the stewardess collect the trash which may be …. By
the passengers.
a. through
b. throw
c. set up
d. thrown
e. saved
17. You needn,t to …., because we have heard your voice clearly.
a. loud
b. shout
c. whisper
d. shouting
e. louder
18. What is the tense that use on the text above?
a. Past tense
b. Present tense
c. Future tense
d. Perfect tense
e. Past perfect tense
19. ”Didn,t you tell the hawk that you,d already promised to marry me?”
Shouted the rooster.
Which word of the following words has the closest meaning with the underlined word?
a. loud
b. louder
c. terrify
d. scream
e. speak
20. The hawk was so furious that he cursed the hen. One of the following words is the anthonyme of the underlined
word.
a. happy
b. delighted
c. angry
d. regret
e. disappointed

Text 3
How to make a Ballon Powered Rocket
You will need a ballon, sticky tape, sensors, string, a plastic drinking straw.
1. Thread the string carefully through the drinking straw.
2. The one end of the string to an object (tree, door handle, post, and so on)
3. The other end of the string to something ten meters away making sure that the string is tight.
4. Cut two pieces of sticky tape.
5. Gently blow a little air into the ballon.
6. Hold the end of the ballon tightly so the air does not escape.
7. Tape the ballon firmly to the straw.
8. Blow more air into the ballon and again hold the end tighly.
9. Quickly release the end of the ballon and watch it travel along the string.

21. What is the genre of the text?


a. Procedure
b. report
c. exposition
d. narrative
e. spoof
22. What is the communicative purpose of the text?
a. To tell the story of a ballon
b. To retell the event
c. To explain the steps how to make a ballon power rocket
d. To describe the ballon
e. To inform the reader how to do something
23. What is the goal of the text?
a. Telling about the ballon powered rocket
b. Making a ballon powered rocket
c. Making a rocket power ballon
d. Powered rocket with ballon
e. Powered rocket is a ballon
24. “You will need a ballon, sticky tape, sensors, string, a plastick drinking, straw.”
What do we call this part of the text?
a. Goal
b. Stept
c. Event
d. Coda
e. Materials
25. How many materials are needed to make a ballon powered rocket ….
a. 3
b. 2
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6

26. First,……the phone receiver.


a. put of
b. lift
c. take
d. pull
e. push
27. Then, ……..the coin (s)
a. enter
b. throw
c. move
d. change
e. deliver
28. Next,……the number you want.
a. dial
b. press
c. dial
d. hit
e. read
29. wait for the dial …….
a. instaled
b. relate
c. connecting
d. relating
e. connected
30. finally,put the ….. back after you finish the call.
a. calle
b. stick
c. button
d. receiver
e. cable
31. David : “Hi….how do you do?”
Martin : “………”
a. How do you do
b. Nice to meet you
c. I’m fine, and you?
d. not bad
e. a and b are correct
32. pete : “How about having dinner with me tonight?
Kate : “Thanks you, I’d love to.
From the dialogue above we conclude that …..
a. kate declines the the invitation together
b. pete want to hve dinner
c. kate love pete
d. pete invites kate to have dinner
e. pete make a date with kate
33. The boy : “……, madam.Would you mind if I sit beside you?”
The old lady : “ By all means.”
a. Hi
b. Excuse me
c. Hello
d. How do you do
e. Nice to meet you
34. April : “ my brother has got a scholarship to continue his study in one of prominent university
in America.”
Ivone : “ ……………..”
a. I’m glad to hear that
b. I’m sorry to know that
c. it’s common
d. I’m not surprise
e. I’m not satisfied
35. Cavin : “You know Rita’s father is hospitalized for his serious illness.”
Barbara : “…………….”
a. She must be very sad
b. She must be very happy
c. Excuse me
d. It’s borring
e. it’s good idea
36. Directure : “Type and report the meeting conclusion immediately!”
Secretary : “ All right, sir!”
The underlined words express ……..
a. demand
b. request
c. instruction
d. command
e. comment
37. when father came, children ……. A TV programe.
a. was watching TV
b. were watching TV
c. watching TV
d. watch
e. watches
38. David usually ……… to the book store twice a month.
a. attending
b. attend
c. has attended
d. attends
e. attended
39. Teacher 1 : “Did you see the head master?”
Teacher 2 : “Yes, he …… in the library now.
a. reads a magazines
b. is reading a magazine
c. was reading a magazine
d. read a magazine
e. has read a magazine
40. Deborah : “ My brother ………. To america for countinuing his study next weak.”
Roberta : “That’s great”.
a. will leave
b. leaves
c. leaving
d. has left
e. left
41. Tina : “ When … you cut your hair so masculine?”
Martin : “ I have the barber cut it yesterday”.
a. does
b. do
c. did
d. have done
e. doing
42. Mr. Watson is teacher. She teaches in (famous - a – school – big) the good arrangement for the words in the
bracket is ….
a. a school big famous
b. famous a school big
c. big school favorite
d. a famous big school
e. a big famous school
43. Ramzy : wow! That’s a lovely “bandana”,tami.is it new?
Tami : yes it is. Thank’s a lot
Ramzy : The color and the model look nice on you.
Tami : oh, I am. I am really love this bandana.
Ramzy : Did you buy it your self? It must be expensive!
Tami : Certainly not. Iyus . My lovely brother bought it for me as a gift.
Ramzy : Did he? What a generous brother you have!
What is the gambit of the dialogue above..?
a. leave taking
b. giving compliment
c. asking information
d. guessing
e. breaking in

The chairman and director of general mercantile ltd

Request the presence of


Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackso

To the opening ceremony of the branch office of general mercantile at 300,


Victoria strees, London E.C. at 7.Pm.
On Thusrday, 1 st April 2008.
Evening Dress RSVP Secretary

44. What is the invitation about ?


a. Request of presence
b. The opening ceremony of new branch office
c. Meet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson
d. General mercantile ltd
e. RSVP to the Secretary
45. Who were invited to the opening ceremony ?
a. The chairman
b. The Director
c. General mercantile
d. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson
e. The secretary
46. Where was the opening ceremony held ?
a. 3000, Victoria street, London BC.
b. 300, Victoria street, London EC
c. 30, Victoria street, London EC
d. 30, Victoria street, London AC
e. 30, Victoria street, London BC
47. Which statement is correct ?
a. a large expensive round wooden table
b. a young sexy interesting lady
c. a Beautiful magnificient museum
d. Borobudur is a high and unique temple
e. Look at the nice blue and beautiful sky

Choose the best pronoun !


48. Julie fell off her bicycle and broke ….. arm
a. hers
b. her
c. his
d. him
e. he
49. adam and Amanda are merried ……..live in an apartment buiding.
a. They
b. Them
c. Theirs
d. Their
e. They are
50. we live in the same building …… apartment has one bedroom.
a. Ours
b. We
c. Our
d. We are
e. Us
A home is a place where people cook, eat sleep and look after their children. It protects people from harsh
weather – cold, rain, wind, the burning rays of the sun-as well as from insects, animals and other dangers, so
a home is a very important place for people to live.

Sanitation at home is important. People can do a lot about improving some of their living conditions in
which they live. They should refrigerate food properly or store it carefully to keep it away from bacteria, and
they should not leave food lying around because it may attract insects and rats. To Avoid these pests, proper
care of garbage is also very important.

Careful housekeeping is extremely important to sanitation and food health. People should keep all parts
of the house neat and clean by sweeping and mopping them, such as bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. They
should tidy up the bedroom, scrub bathroom and kitchen often, and use disinfectants freely. Sanitary condition
of a house protects people from germs but health problems not caused by germs are a growing challenge in the
field of sanitation today.

1.The author is primarily concerned with describing …

a. the importance of having a good home

b. how people should keep their house tidy

c. the ways people should obey to have good sanitation

d. the danger of leaving their meal open

e. the diseases derive from garbage

2. According to the author …

a. house is the most important thing to have

b. people should store their meal in refrigerator

c. people should be aware of getting bad environment

d. flies, rats, ants and many other insects need our protection

e. keeping the environment healthy is the most important thing to do

3. Which one of the words below has similar meaning to sanitary ?

a. dirty

b. waste

c. clean.

d. soiled

e. health

4. The word it paragraph 1, sentence 2 refers to …

a. a home

b. child

c. a place

d. weather

e. wind

Text 2
Healthy Water and Its Problem

Water is very precious to people. They use it in almost activities they do. Primarily, they use water for
domestic purposes such as drinking, food preparation, bathing cleaning, and watering plants. Secondarily, water
is used for industrial processes, commercial protect. Realizing how important water is for drinking and food
preparation. Clean water which is free from disease-causing bacteria should always be available. Boiling water
is the traditional way to get healthy drinking water. Clean and healthy water is also necessary for bathing and
cleaning; fish and plants need water which is free from pollution.

As the population of the world increases, people are now facing a serious problem of water pollution,
especially in big cities. The growth of population does not cope with the development of housing
facility. Consequently, too many people live in one area, and environmental cleanliness cannot be controlled
very well. People’s activities are chemical substances that affect the natural condition of water of its intended
use. Organic wastes from homes and industries contaminate the water. As the result, waterways like rivers,
lakes, and even oceans are subjected to pollution. This polluted water is harmful to living things that consume
it. Plants cannot grow well and do not yield good quality fruit. Fish do not grow and breed properly. This in turn,
will affect the health of people who consume them

Water pollution is really a problem for all people. They however cannot overcome this individually. They
need to cooperate as responsible citizens. They should not throw away domestic wastes everywhere. They must
not dump harmful substances into the rivers. Industries must realize the importance of recycling rubbish. And
above all, they should not let the chemical waste get into the rivers or other public waterways.

5. The following are the primary uses of water except …

a. preparation of food

b. swimming –pools

c. cleaning.

d. bathing

e. drinking

6. Water is very precious because …

a. it is not available everywhere

b. we cannot use it everyday

c. we use it in almost all activities

d. it is hard to get

e. we can use it to wash

7. We realize how important water is, so we have to …

a. find more water

b. boil the water

c. use as little water as possible

d. explore the earth for more water

e. keep water usable at all times

8. What do fish and plants need ? They need …

a. uncontaminated water

b. a large quantity of water

c. clean and healthy water

d. water from rivers

e. waste water

9. Why do big cities have serious water problems? Because …

a. water is difficult to find

b. they need too much water

c. water is needed there


d. too many people live in one area

e. of the development of housing facilities

10. We need … for bathing and cleaning.

a. a warm water

b. a lot of water

c. clean and healthy

d. water from natural sources

e. contaminated water

11. Plants cannot grow well and do not yield good quality fruit (par.2)

The word “yield” means …

a. grow

b. give

c. affect

d. consume

e. produce/harvest

12. The primary cause of water pollution is …

a. animal waste

b. people’s activities

c. harmful plants

d. contaminated waste

e. the natural condition of water

13. Polluted water is very dangerous to ….

a. animal

b. all living things

c. environment

d. the people

e. health

Text 3
It is important to know how people in Jakarta satisfy the need of clean water. They use ground water,
the governmental water supply or PAM ( Perusahaan Air Minum ) and public hydrants. The number of the
population in Jakarta is 8,5 million, but only 41% of them have accessed to clean water from PAM, while the
rest still depend on ground water. The shallow ground water is used in hotels, offices, factories, and areas of
residences. There won’t be any problem if they do not use the water more than the resource’s capacity.

Man is granted a large amount of colourless liquid called water. Life will not exist without water. There
are a lot of domestic purposes as drinking, preparation of food and beverages, bathing, cleansing, and watering
the lawns and gardens and secondarily in industrial processes, commercial products disposal of wastes in
sewers, fire fighting, street sprinkling, swimming pools, and public fountains. For most of the purposes above
the quality of water must be good.

There are a lot of sources of water supply such as underground and surface water. Ground water
resources are near at hand and systems are cheap to install, i. e by setting a pump or digging a well. The
surface water is obtained from large lake or river nearby, consequently it will be very expensive to get the water
because the supply depends on the amount of water in large reservoirs, from which long pipes are needed to
pump the water into the houses. Ground water is generally clear, cold, cold, colourless, and cleaner than surface
water in some regions.

In order to have clean water supplies people should conserve the water. It can be conserved in many
ways, including measurement and recording of all-purpose water consumption, holding flood water in o0versize
reservoirs, desalting seawater and guard of ground water against the intrusion of seawater, and reducing
evaporations in reservoirs using large ground water reservoir more extensively.

14. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text ? …

a. Deep ground water is used in houses.

b. Water is primarily used for fire fighting.

c. Ground water is generally smelly and gummy

d. The quality of water may be good for the most purposes.

e. People should conserve water to get enough clean water supply.

15. The main idea of paragraph 2 is …

a. We use water for domestic use

b. Life will not exist without water

c. The people in Jakarta use ground water.

d. There are a lot of sources of water supply

e. The surface water is obtained from large lake or river nearby.

16.The text tells us about …

a. clean water

b. ground water

c. the use of water

d. sources of water

e. the governmental water supply (PAM)

17.........people should conserve the water (par.3). The underlined word means …

a. harm

b. flow

c. manage

d. keep away

e. keep from lost or destruction

18.Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text?

a. The quality of water must be good

b. We use water for domestic purpose

c. The surface water is obtained from the lakes

d. Swimming-pool, public fountain belong to primarily use of water.

e. People in Jakarta use ground water, PAM, and public hydrant primarily.

Text. 4
A woman and her two children could not stop sneezing as heaps of kapok floated in the air around
them. Even the afternoon downpour did not dampen their working spirit. With the silky fibers or kapok flying
all around them and setting onto their bodies, they kept stuffing kapok into a large cloth bag to make
mattress.

Rasni 40 is one of the woman working in a mattress-making centre in Wanakerta mattress in Bajanegara
village of Purbalingga district. Almost all of the women in Wanakerta, which has population of some 350 families
or about 1,200 people, works as mattress-makers.

Since 1978 Wanakerta residents have been making mattresses in a very traditional way. To make one
mattress they need stuffing, mattress cloth and thread. There are two kinds of stuffing with which they are
familiar : kapok and fibrous yarn called benglon which is made from textile factory waste. The products have a
good market not only in Purbalingga but also in other urban centers like Surakarta, Tasikmalaya, and Jakarta.

The mattress-making business in Wanakerta was pioneered by Mahwari, 50, and the late Rasmadi.
Before trying their hands at mattress-making, they sold agricultural products in a number of areas in Java. When
they were in a textile mill in Bandung, West Java they saw heaps of textile waste, the kapoklike polyester benglon
fibers.

The process of making a mattress in a traditional way is simple. “Before it is put into a cloth bag, the
kapok or benglon must be first put in the sunlight so that it will expand, “said Rasni.

Then it is put into a cloth bag of mattress size. The bag is sewn up with mattress thread. “When the
mattress is ready, it will be again put in the sunlight so that it will expand further, “she added.

To make a single mattress, nine metres of mattress cloth, 20 kg of kapok or 25 kg of benglon and two
rolls of thread, are needed. One mattress is sold at an average price of Rp. 90,000,-

The mattress-makers handle heaps of kapok and benglon every do not wear protective masks, leaving
them vulnerable to health problem. The biggest risk they is when unpack the stuffing, put it in the sunlight and
fill the mattress bag.

19. what is the text about ?

a. The price of mattress

b. The process of making mattress

c. The Wanakerta residents

d. The mattress business in Wanakerta

e. The pioneer of making mattress in Wanakerta

20. The main idea of paragraph 2 is …

a. Making mattress has been started since 1978

b. It is simple to make a mattress in a traditional way

c. There are two kinds of stuffing in making mattress

d. Wanakerta hamlet is a mattress-making center

e. The products have a good market.

21. Which statements is NOT TRUE according to the text ?

a. Wanakerta is located in Purbalingga district.

b. Wanakerta residents have been making mattress for about 25 years.

c. The stuffing of mattress consists of kapok and benglon.

d. The mattress makers highly care about their health problems.

e. The mattress will be sold in Surakarta, Tasikmalaya, and also Jakarta.

22. “It will be again put in the sunlight so that it will expand further “(par 5)

The underlined word means …

a. become large

b. become smaller
c. reduce

d. lessen

e. decrease

23. Why don’t the mattress-making wear protective masks ?

a. Because they know to keep healthy.

b. Because they are only women-workers.

c. Because they don’t know much about healthy problems.

d. Because they work with their children at home

e. Because the silky fibers of kapok flying all around them.

24. Mother : Please … We are running out of sugar and flour.

Tuti : Sure, mom.

a. Don’t go anyway

b. Go to the grocery

c. Clean up your room

d. Don’t make any noise

e. Meet your aunt, Susi

25. Deni : I haven’t seen Dody for a week. How has he been ?

Tony : Fine. I met him two days ago

Deni : Did he tell you something

Tony : Yes, he told me that …

a. I had to help my mom at home

b. He had to help my mom at home

c. He has to help his mom at home

d. He had to help his mom at home

e. I have to help his mom at home

26.Teacher : Where were you yesterday ?

Helmi : I beg your pardon, sir !

Tini : He asked you … the day before

a. where were you

b. where you were

c. where had you been

d. where you had been

e. where he had been

27. Toto : Where did you go last night? I telephoned you, but you weren’t at home.

Dian : Oh, when you called me up, I … the meeting the youth organization in my neighbourhood.

a. Attend

b. Will attend
c. Have attended

d. Am attending

e. Was attending

28. Aldi : Have you got the news that Rudi failed again in the English test at school?.

Hanif : It’s a pity …

a. He has to take the English course.

b. He doesn’t have to study harder

c. His parents must be proud of him

d. He is fond of English subject

e. It is strange that he is like that

29. Tuti : Hello Friends …

Dea : We hope that you feel comfortable in here.

a. Meet my friend, Hussein.

b. Let me introduce myself to you all

c. I would like to go abroad

d. It is not necessary for me to stay here.

e. You have to introduce yourself

30. Joko : Who is the man with a black jacket over there?

Fitri : Oh, he is my cousin, Amran

Joko : Sure

a. Allow me to introduce myself

b. How do you do

c. May I introduce Amran to you ?

d. I would like to introduce myself

e. What’s your name ?

31. Bagus : Eating too much instant bodies is not good for your health.

You should eat more nutritious food

Ida : Sure Gradually, I will change my habit.

The underlined sentence expresses ….

a. Prohibition

b. Advise

c. Permission

d. Order

e. Desire

32. Tini : In order to commemorate our school universary, we have carried out English speech contest.

Lia : Ohm That is a splendid activity.

From the dialogue above we know that the English speech contest …
a. is still going on

b. has already finished

c. will take place in future

d. started at some times in the past

e. was happening at some time in the past

33. Fitri : I met Andi, our old friend when were the students of elementary school.

Amazingly, he can speak English fluently.

Yani : Andi. No wonder he can speak it well.

He … in England since 3 years ago.

a. Lives

b. Lived

c. Will live

d. Is living

e. Has been living

34.Doctor : Take this medicine …… want to get well soon

Patient : Thank you doctor.

The underlined sentence express

a. desire

b. order

c. permission

d. offer

e. prohibition

The sun is the nearest star to us. It is a giant Bali of gases. Many researches have been done to … (35) the sun
and it is now kept under constant observation . temperatures within the sun reach millions of degrees.
Scientists are working to find ways that the … (36) of the sun may be used to … (37) electricity. We know that
we cannot live without it.

35. a. observe

b. improve

c. manage

d. seek

e. manipulate

36. a. space

b. beam

c. current

d. heat

e. ray

37. a. prove

b. generate
c. make

d. bring

e. maximize

Women’s clothes, unlike men’s are every … (38). Wise woman do not buy extreme …(39) at any time, for they
tire of them quickly and they know that if their “public” remembers the costume rather that the wearing,
the costume is not a success. Woman should always … (40). Costumes that are flattering in both line and
colour that cause people to say, “How attractive you look today, “rather than “What an exciting dress you are
wearing.”

38. a. declining

b. increasing

c. improving

d. changing

e. enclosing

39. a. kinds

b. styies

c. design

d. motifs

e. sketches

40. a. choose

b. chose

c. choice

d. to choose

e. chosen

The light of the Milky Way is the combined light a billions of stars … (41) have discovered than there are
quantities of gases and dust spread on among the stars of the Milky Way . Most of the gases are …(42) but
gases of other chemical element are also found. The particles of the dust at extremely … (43). They may come
from gases or they may here blown away from certain stars.

41. a. astrologers

b. astronomers

c. astronauts

d. scientists

e. fortunetellers

42. a. hydrogent

b. oxygen

c. octane

d. carbon

e. carbondioxid

43. a. tiny

b. rough

c. fine
d. abundant

e. enormous

44. The teachers should not only educate students, but also enforce discipline.

The underlined word means ….

a. Improve

b. Compel obedience to

c. Maximize the quality

d. Establish

e. Allow

45. Waste water or sewage is a menace to health because it usually contains panthogens and other substances

that may contaminate food and drinking water.

a. benefit

b. advantages

c. danger or threat

d. effect

e. possession

46.She likes doing the …. Such as washing, cleaning, ironing, cooking, etc.

a. homework

b. household

c. job

d. assignment

e. duties

47. Mother usually reminds us to put on our …

before going to bed

a. pyjamas

b. suit

c. coat

d. sweater

e. uniform

48. Many residents in this area are suffering from diarrhoea and skin decease because of bad …

a. ventilation

b. sanitation

c. population

d. medical treatment

e. education

49. Sooner or later the flood will take place if the people still … the rubbish in the river.

a. pick up
b. throw away

c. escape from

d. put away

e. send away

50. One of the solutions to minimize the drop-outs by campaigning … program; especially for the poor.

a. education is for all

b. long-life education

c. student exchange

d. foster parents

e. family planning

Contoh 3 :

You have choose the best answer to each question from the alternative given.
The text is for questions no. 1-8

At present, almost every family has television,especially those who live in big cities.Now, television is not one of
luxurious things anymore because it is so common that almost every family has one.
Many people –old and young-spend their time watching television, since there are a lot of television
programs we can enjoy. There are music, film, sport, news and many other programs we can choose as we wish.
An interesting program makes us keep watching it, so that sometimes we forget what we should do. It can be a
disturbance for us, but we still love to watch it.
Everythings in this world leads to two sides; good and bad, and so does television. As one of the mass-
medial television really brings many results. Of course, there are good results, and bad ones. The good results
for us are that we get entertainment. It make us happy, and it also gives information and knowledge.
On the other hand, television shows programs that are not suitable for our culture, custom and age. For
example, the romatic and action films, that are shown at noon when children stay at home and watch them.
However, in some ways television is very useful to us. We can choose the programs in line our favourite
programs. We however, should consider many aspects.
1. Now, television is not a …. thing.
a. cheap
b. important
c. luxurius
d. primary
e. unimportant
2. “We, however should consider many aspects” (the last line)
a. care
b. know
c. learn
d. think
e. take
3. Who likes to watch television ?
a. All people
b. Old people
c. Special people
d. Young people
e. New people
4. The main idea of paragraph 2 is ….
a. only young people like to watch TV
b. sometimes TV TV programs distrub us
c. there are music, film, sport and news on TV
d. television programs are interesting
e. radio program
5. How should we watch the TV programs ?
a. As much we like
b. Choose the bad one
c. Choose the good one
d. Choose the suitable one
e. Choose the best one
6. I was sleeping when my father …. The announcement about me on the radio
a. heard
b. hears
c. was hearing
d. will hear
e. hear
7. I read an interesting article about traffic accident yesterday.
The underlined word mean ….
a. front cover
b. dead line
c. story
d. head line
e. cover
8. There are many kinds of interesting …. on the television.
a. channels
b. announcers
c. programmes
d. pictures
e. tone

The text is for questions for 9 – 16


Many years ago, watching a view of events on a screen as well hearing its sound at the same time was a
daydream. But now, television makes it true. Television presents events taking place in places thousands miles
away in front of us.
Television makes the world narrower and long distances shorter. What happens at one moment in other
parts of the world can be seen and heard at the same time. The great concert in London or the busiest haours
of the New Your Stock Exchange can be watched on the television screen. Television does not only inform us of
the world situation but also gives us some new information on science, technology, art and sports; periodically
it presents many kinds of entertainment programs such as plays, films, musical shows, jokes, games and many
others.
The government uses television to inform the people, for example, of the family planning program, the
reports of the local development, the domestic economic growth, taxation, tourism, public health and so on.
9. What does television make true ?
a. a view of events
b. daydream
c. the world narrower
d. long distances shorter
e. short distance
10. Television presents events taking place in places …. (p.1)
The underlined words have the same meaning as ….
a. participating
b. happening
c. providing
d. joining
e. governing
11. What does the governments use television for ?
a. To present many kinds of entertainment
b. To make the world situation and give new information on science, arts, etc.
c. To inform us of world situation and to give new information on science, arts, etc.
d. To inform us of the family planning program; the report of the local development, taxation,
e. To inform vs stock exchange or new information.
12. What’s the first paragraph about ?
a. People like watching television
b. People like to go to places thousands miles a way
c. Television informs the government program
d. Watching television isn’t daydream anymore
e. The dream comes true
13. Was it possible to own a television set many years ago ?
a. Yes, it was
b. No, it wasn’t
c. I don’t know
d. I think so
e. I hape so
14. Most of TV show different kinds of programs, giving the …. a wide range of entertainment to choose.
a. children
b. family
c. customers
d. viewers
e. listeners
15. The RRI …. always improve their programmes.
a. broadcasters
b. breakers
c. listeners
d. technicians
e. journalist
16. X : Have you read the advertisement on the newspaper about the haouse for sale ?
Y : Oh, yes, but it is very expensive to ….
a. meet the owner of the house
b. buy that house
c. look for the owner of the house
d. It is difficult to paint of the house
e. find the location

The text is for questions no 17-20


The production of a TV programme is an extremely complicated process. A programme requires careful
planning, much preparation, and the combined efforts of many skilled workers.
The producer usually begins by obtaining a script writing job to a professional wrinter or team of writers,
and the directing job to a professional director.
Writers prepare the script for TV programme. A TV script is a written account of what a to be said and the
directing job to a professional director.
Directors read the scripts and then they get ideas about how the characters should speak, move and
generally bahave.
A person who appears on a TV programme may be performer or a presenter. Performers include actors,
actresses, comedians, singers, and other entertainers. Presenters or performers appear on TV as themselves.
The producer also chooses the production specialists are needed to produce the show. Production specialists
are an art director, a costume designer and a property manager. The producer also hires composers, musicians,
and conductors to perform the music.
(Adapted from The World Book Encyclopedia)

17. Who prepares the script for a TV programme ?


a. the director
b. the producer
c. the presenter
d. the writer
e. the composer
18. What is a written account of what is to be said and done during programme ?
a. a programme
b. a viewer
c. a presenter
d. a director
e. a musician
19. What is a written account of what is to be said and done during programme ?
a. a programme
b. a report
c. a script
d. a musical composition
e. a news-story
20. What is a director’s job ?
a. obtraining a script
b. choosing a producer
c. obtaining constumers
d. directing how the character should speak, move and behave
e. performing a programme on TV

21. The girl …. gave me the flower is Rita


a. which
b. whose
c. who
d. when
e. that
22. I wanted to know the name of the girl ….
a. which lies on Jl. Supratman
b. where I bought this pen
c. when I have time
d. whose hair is long
e. that I have
23. The man was away on holiday. I wanted to see him.
The man …. I wanted to see was away on holiday.
a. which
b. whose
c. whom
d. when
e. that
24. Why don’t you go home? You look so pale and tired. You …. take a rest and sleep.
a. shall
b. that
c. whom
d. would
e. whose
Mrs. Andi : Do you know the lady over there?
Mrs. Gatot : Sure, she is an English teacher …. son is the best student in this school.
a. who
b. that
c. whom
d. which
e. whose

You have to choose the best answer to each question from the alternative given.
The text is for questions no. 26-29
The printed words in newspapers and magazines has become an important part of people’s lives. People in
the cities, towns and villages want information, newspapers provide them news on the government, crime,
gossip, entertainment and sports, besides these there are the advertisements for products, films and concerts.
Then there is the classified section which gives news of jobs, services and things for sale.
The production of newspapers and magazines is very hard work. The journalists write the articles. The editors
decide on the headlines and the news layout. They decide which news must be put on the first page and which
news must be put on the first page and which news can be left inside the paper. They edit and fit it into pages.
The all the pages are put together and the managing editor approves the paper before publication.
There are daily newspapers like Kompas, Media Indonesia, The Indonesian Times, and The Jakarta Post.
Then there are the weekly newspapers. They are special papers with articles that interest certain people. There
is the Gema Olahraga published twice a week and the Bola published weekly for people who are interested in
sports. Then there is also the weekly paper Citra and the Bintang for people who are interested in films, music,
and sports. There is also the weekly paper Fantasi for young people.
Besides newspapers, there are magazines, they carry information for special groups. There are the
magazines for young people like the Aneka, Hai, Kawanku and Gadis. They contain the latest fashions, music,
art and short stories. Then there is Vista TV which gives you the latest information on films and films stars.
26. The above text tells us about ….
a. newspapers
b. Printed Mass Media
c. magazines
d. electronic media
e. Printed materials
27. The …. seek for news and write the articles.
a. editors
b. journalists
c. managing editors
d. publishers
e. columnist
28. How often is “Gema Olahraga” published in one month?
a. Two twice
b. Four times
c. Six times
d. Eight times
e. Nine time
29. People who take part in the production of newspapers can be found in paragraph …
a. one
b. two
c. theree
d. four
e. five

The text is for question no 30-33


A newspaper is a paper printed and sold to the public usually daily or weekly. It contains news, notices,
advertisements, etc.
A large daily newspaper contains a variety of information. It gives information a bout foreign, national, and
local affairs. Newspaper writers report developments in sports, society, finance, science, religion, education, and
agriculture.
The editor is a person who is responsible for the publishing of the newspapers. He decides what should be
printed, corrects mistakes, and decides how the material should be arranged. A newspaper editor sometimes
articles which are called editorials. He gives his opinion about the news in the editorial
The news department gathers and edits the news. The head of the news department is the managing editor.
Under him are the city editor, news editor, telegraph pr sections.
The main source of income for most newspapers is commercial advertising. Therefore, advertising usually
fills about 50 up to 70 percent a newspapers space.
30. The text above tells us about ….
a. the price of a newspaper
b. the editor of a newspaper
c. the importance of a newspaper for people
d. the contents and things related to a newspaper
e. the price of magazine
31. An editor ….
a. only edits the news
b. sometimes writes about his opinions
c. works in the city department
d. publishes a newspaper
e. a few editors
32. From the text above we know that the editor’s work is ….
a. easy
b. not easy
c. unimportant
d. not complicated
e. difficult
33. “Alarge daily newspaper contains a variety of information” (paragraph 2)
a. similar
b. unique
c. a small number
d. many kinds
e. not the same

The text is for questions no 34-35


Andi : I’m sory to bother you, but may I read your newspaper ?
Pedro : Certainly, please do. Here you are.
Andi : Thank you. By the way do you buy it everyday ?
Pedro : No,I ____ 34) to it. I can save 35 %
Andi : What about the magazine? I mean what magazine do you read ?
Pedro : Film magazine. It is ___ 35) weekly.
34. a. subscribe
b. describe
c. borrow
d. announce
e. bear
35. a. bought
b. published
c. promoted
d. programmed
e. possessed
36. Mr. Hadi is a columnist he often sends his article to the newspaper.
The synonym of the underlined word is ….
a. letter
b. advertisement
c. news in pictures
d. music section
e. writing material
37. …. is someone who writes for a newspaper.
a. Editor
b. Journalist
c. Novelist
d. Reporter
e. Participant
38. If you want to be a …. of a newspaper you must fill in form given, and you must pay for it monthly.
a. publication
b. editor
c. publisher
d. subscriber
e. columnist
39. It is an impossible thing for the newspaper without any …. to know the opinion of the newspaper itself.
a. colums
b. headline
c. editorial
d. publication
e. writer
40. …. can express their ideas through the newspaper.
a. Headlines
b. Readers
c. Editorials
d. Colums
e. Writers
41. Some people read the newspaper …. before having breakfast or after getting dressed.
a. monthly
b. weekly
c. yearly
d. daily
e. everyday
42. Newspaper, magazines and tabloids belong to ….
a. mass media
b. electronic instrument
c. electronic media
d. readers ideas
e. readers digest
43. Reading newspaper can give us much information about regional, … and internasional events.
a. cultural
b. professional
c. national
d. situational
e. editorial
44. Farid : Tina, I think you can solve the problem.
Tina : What ? Lusi, what didi Farid say.
Lusi : He said that …. solve the problem.
a. he thought I can
b. he thought I could
c. you could
d. he thinks you can
e. he thought you could
45. Mrs. Sumi said “I don’t know who wrote the article in the magazine”.
The reported speech of the setence is Mrs. Sumi said that ….
a. I don’t know who wrote the article in the magazine
b. I didn’t know who writes the article in the magazine.
c. She didn’t know who had written the article in the magazine
d. She didn’t know who wrote the article in the magazine
e. She didn’t know who was writing the article in the magazine.

The text is for question no.46-50


Daniel Defoe, the man who wrote Robinson Crusoe, published the first magazine. He had strong opinions
about the British government’s policies, and he wanted to publish his ideas so that people could read them. In
1704 he started writing and publishing the Review. It appeared every week until 1713.
Gradually other magazines were founded. Some lasted only a short time. Some have contonued to last up
to the the present time.
More than 25 magazines are published in Indonesia alone. Some small magazines are put out by two or
there persons. But the large, general magazines are tremendously complicated operations.
Magazines are sometimes classified according to periodic issue of a magazine-weekly magazine, bi-monthly
magazine and monthly magazine. But the classification can be based on the age or sex of the readers. They are
the gentlement’s magazine women’s magazine, boys’ magazine, and children’s magazine.
There are various kinds of magazines now religious magazines, farm magazines, and magazines for doctors,
bankers, teachers, druggists, and homemakers.
Women’s magazine include articles concerned with family living, food recipes and dresses. Children’s
magazine in a magazine for children. On its pages readers find stories, poems, and articles. Some articles, stories
in serial form, sheet music, poems and declamations. Declamations speeches or reciatations with dramatic
gestures.
46. …. published the first magazine
a. British Goverment
b. Daniel Defoe
c. Defoe and Gruose
d. Robinson Grusoe
e. Deni Crusoe
47. What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph ?
a. The first composer
b. The kinds of magazines
c. The parts of magazines
d. The classification of magazines
e. The kinds of magazine
48. We can classity the magazines according to the periodical issue and based on the age, sex, profession or
interest. So, the review magazine belongs to ….
a. age
b. interest
c. profession
d. sex
e. possession
49. “Some have continued to last up the present time” (paragraph 2)
The underlined words means ….
a. already stopeed
b. only in a short time
c. up to now
d. uncontinuously
e. until now
50. The review magazine published for …. years.
a. 10
b. 25
c. 1714
d. 1704
e. 1713

Contoh 4 :

SOAL :

You have to choose the best answer to each questions from the alternatives given.
Text 1 is for questions no. 1 — 2
Mr. Ahmad : Good afternoon, sir. May I introduce myself? My name is Ahmad.
I am a technician of PT AUTOMOBILE ASSEMBLING INDUSTRY.
The secretary: Please sit down, what can I do for you, sir?
Mr. Ahmad : I want to see Mr Rahmat, the mechanic in the workshop. Is he in today?
The secretary: I am sorry, sir. But Mr Rahmat isn't in today.
Mr Ahmad : I see. Never mind, sir. Goodbye. The secretary: Good bye:
1. The people in the dialogue are talking about ....
a. a technician of PT AUTOMOBILA
b. a way of greetings
c. Mr Ahmad and the secretary
d. Mr. Rahmat is in today
e. Mr. Rahmat's attendance
2. We use the italicized words to express an....
a. greeting
b. advice
c. introduction oneself
d. complaint
e. introductoion others

Text 2 is for questions no 3- 6


Deni : Hello, Ahmad.
Ahmad : Hi, Deni. Nice to see you.
Deni : Nice to see you, too. How are you?
Ahmad : Fine, thank you. And you?
Deni : I am quite well, thanks.
Ahmad : may I introduce my friends?
This is Nani. This is Tono and that is is Nana.
Ahmad : How do you do everybody?
Glad to meet you.
Nani, Tono and
Nana : How do you do Ahmad?
Glad to meet you, too.
Ahmad : Are you all students?
Nani : Yes, we are.
Ahmad : I am sorry, friends. I am in a hurry…
Deni : Oh! Are you? See you again some-time. Goodbye, Ahmad.
Ahmad : Good bye, everybody. Glad to have met you.
3. The italicized expressions above to express....
a. an advice
b. an introduction people
c. an introduction myself
d. a formal greeting
e. a complaint
4. How do you do, everybody?
The underlined word means ....
a. Ahmad
b. Deni
c. Tono
d. Tono and Deni
e. Nani, Nana, and Tono
5. What do Nani, Tono, and Nana answer to Ahmad's expressions.
a. How are you?
b. How do you do?
c. What is your name?
d. You're welcome
e. May I introduce myself?
6. May I introduce myself?
The underlined word has the same meaning as
a. Acquaint
b. Deduce
c. Contest
d. Annoy
e. Dedicate
7. Jack : Rita, ...
Rita : I am delighted to meet you.
Doni : I am delighted to meet you, too.
a. Doni is my friend
b. Doni wants to meet you
c. Don't you know Doni is my friend
d. Please introduce yourself
e. I'd like you to meet my friend, Doni.
8. Surya : Lusi, this is my new friend, his name is Doni. He is a company director.
Lusi : Hi Doni.
Doni : Hello, Lusi_____? Nice to meet you.
Lusi : How do you do, Nice to meet you, too.
a. How are things with you
b. What are you.
c. May I help you
d. How are you
e. How do you do

Text 3 is for questions no. 9 -14.


There are a large number of people in Hotel Armico. They are-attending-the opening ceremony of One-
Day Seminar on Business. They are now at the meeting room. The man at the podium is the president of the
seminar. His name is Mr Doni Juanda. He is from Bandung. The people beside him are the main speakers who
would like to make a speech in the seminar.
At first Mr. Doni says: Ladies and Gentlemen, well, to shorten the time allow me here to introduce on my
right is Mr. Dadi Permadi, he is an expert in economics, from Jakarta. On my left is Mr. Darmawan, he is an
economics lecturer at the STIE Bandung. From the far right is Mr Sumantri, he is a skillful and successful-
businessman in Indonesia, and from the far letf is Mrs. Susilawati she is a company director of PT HUTAMA
DORAYA in Surabaya. They are all qualified speakers and good at business.
All of the participants are on their seats. Mrs. Lusi is among them. Her seat is in front of the podium. On
her right side is Mr. Surya. He is from Solo. All the people are silent. They are paying attention to the speakers
concentratedly.
9. What sort of ceremony are they attending?
a. Special meeting
b. General meeting
c. Successful businessman
d. One Day Seminar on Business
e. Flag ceremony

10. The text tells us that the man at the podium is


a. the committee of the seminar
b. the expert of economics
c. the president of the seminar
d. the participants of the meeting
e. the speakers of the meeting
11. The main idea of the second paragraph is....
a. an expert in business
b. introducing oneself
c. introducing other people
d. qualified speakers
e. ladies and gentlemen
12. He is from Bandung (paragraph 1, line 6). The underlined words here refers to ....
a. Mr. Darmawan
b. Mr. Sumantry
c. Mr. Dadi
d. Mr. Dadi
e. Mr. Doni
13. In accordance with the text above Mr. Dadi is an ... in economics.
a. applicant
b. costumer
c. user
d. d. lecturer
e. e. expert
14. They are all qualified speakers and good at business.
The underlined word means ....
a. being equipped by training
b. be equipped
c. be qualmed
d. be supplied
e. be applied
15. Monik is a new member of Rotary Club. She introduces herself.
Monik : Ladies and gentlemen, ....
a. allow me to introduce myself
b. I am happy to meet you
c. It is okay to see you
d. let me introduce you to the audience
e. may I introduce you to the audience

16. Isti wants to introduce Fina to her brother.


Isti : Fina, this is may brother, Anton, and Anton this is Fina.
Anton to Fina :....
a. How is he
b. How is your brother
c. Are you ready
d. It is nothing at all
e. Hi, nice to meet you.
A : Hi. Can I give you a hand?
B : Oh, thanks.
A : By the way, I am Maria. I am in Apartment 204
B : Oh? Now I ... into 208. My name is Meti.
17. a. move
b. moves
c. am moving
d. am moved
e. has moved
18. The underlined expression has the same meaning as ....
a. Let me you know!
b. Would you tell me, please!
c. May I ask you questions?
d. What can you do for me?
e. Can I help you?
19. The people in the dialogue ... each other.
a. are shaking hands
b. is introducing
c. are introduced
d. are introducing
e. is waving hands
20. You give personal information when you tell people about yourself such as ....
a. an account, shopping, attendance.
b. registering, booking, meeting, and holding
c. interview, views, course, and others.
d. address, completion, form, writing, and friend.
e. name, occupation, address, place of origin, and sometime hobbies
21. Good morning. I am Handi Suhanda, Please call me Andi. I am an entrepreneur. I live with my family in Bandung.
My phone number is 2948320. I like reading books very much.
The statements above describe....
a. reporting news
b. inviting people
c. introducing other people
d. asking the name
e. introducing oneself
22. X : When you meet people for the first time,what do you usually tell them your- self?
Y : ……
a. How are you?
b. How are things with you?
c. How do you do?
d. Please call me
e. Nice to meet you
23. Good morning. I would like to introduce; my-self. My name is Deri. I am a student. I live, on Jln. Suniaraja in
Bandung Just m case you want to call me, my phone number is 798320.
The above statements describe a ….
a. leave-taking
b. meetings and greetings
c. introducing others
d. informal introduction
e. formal introduction
24. Ina : "Meti, this is my, brother. Santo"
Meti : " .... "
Santo : I am glad to see you, too
a. Hello. How are you Santo?
b. Hi. My name is Meti.
c. Hello. How do you do Santo?
d. Hi. Santo. I am glad to see you,
e. Santo. I don't think we've met before
5. Mr Handi : Miss Rina, I'd like to introduce you to Mr. Dudi.
Miss Rina : How do you do?
Miss Rina : I have heard so much about you.
Mr Dudi : How do you do?
The underlined word means.............
a. acquaint
b. act
c. bake
d. belay
e. dimand
26. X : Hi, how do you do?
Y : …..
a. How are you
b. I'm fine
c. How do you do?
d. Very well
e. It's Ok
27. Serly and her sister, Tanti, were walking in front of bookshop when Daly, Serly's friend, come. Serly introduced
Daly to Tanti.
Serly …..
Daly How do you do. Pleased to meet you. Tanti : How do you do.
a. How are you?
b. Daly is my friend, Tanti.
c. I beg you pardon.
d. How, this things. Daly?
e. Daly, this is my sister, Tanti.
28. Mr. Andi : Could you please book me on the next flight to Mexico city?
Officer : I'm sorry, Sir. Our airline ... to Mexico
City.
a. will not fly
b. has not been flying
c. did not fly
d. was not able to fly
e. doesn't fly
29. Alam ; What is Lastri doing? Bino : She ... with Serly now.
a. swims
b. swim
c. swum is swimming
d. was swimming
e. has
30. "When do you plan to return the book?" "After I ... reading it.
a. finished
b. was finishing
c. have finished
d. finish
e. Will be finishing
31. "What did you study at the college? "I ... English".
a. study
b. studied
c. was studying
d. have studied
e. had studied
32. I ... all over the place for my handphone when I studdenly remembered that my sister had taken it.
a. have looked
b. was looking
c. looked
d. am looking
e. have been looking
33. "Hey, will you join us to play together?" "Ehm, no. I ... now."
a. study
b. studied
c. am studying
d. have studied
e. had studied
34. "It's good! You have finished cleaning my room. When 'did you do it?"
"When you ... the meeting."
a. were attending
b. attend
c. have attended
d. attended
e. had attended.
35. "When are you going to tell your sister the good news?"
"When she ... from her business trip."
a. will be returning
b. is going to return
c. returns
d. is returning
e. had returned
36. "When did you realize you had lost your purse?" "When I ... money to pay the bus fare."
a. am needing
b. needed
c. had needed
d. have needed
e. was needing
37. What is he doing?
a. He is sitting now.
b. He is studying now
c. He is sleeping now
d. He is standing now
e. He is writing now
38. "When do you plan to get married?"
"Afters.. my study."
a. I finish
b. I finished
c. I am finishing
d. I had finished
e. I have finished
39. "May I borrow your magazine?"
"I am sorry, my sister ... it."
a. has been reading
b. is still reading
c. will still read
d. still read
e. still reads
40. Serly and Lastri will wait at the corner until Lucky ... with a car.
a. are coming
b. com
c. will be coming
d. came
e. will come
41. "Do you have to work late to day?"
a. Yes, I have
b. No, I haven't
c. Yes, I do
d. No, I don't have
e. Yes, I do have
42. Now he ... how to do the job pro early.
a. is knowing
b. not know
c. knows not
d. knows
e. don't know
43. I ... Lucky this morning when I was waiting for the taxi.
a. see
b. am seeing
c. saw
d. was seeing
e. seen
44. Daly .... I missed the early bus.
Teacher : That's all right. You should do earlier next time.
a. I'm sure you know, Sir.
b. I' m sorry for my coming late, Sir.
c. I don't know how to tell you, Sir.
d. I' m happy you forgive me, Sir.
e. I believe you understand me, Sir.
45. No noise! Mr. Ali ... his bedroom.
a. sleeps d. has slept
b is sleeping e. was sleeping
c. slept has slept was sleeping

Sorry to bother you, but could you tell me the way to UNINUS?
Serly : Well, turn right at the corner. The university is about 500 meters from here.
Uprit : Thank you very much
Serly : It's Ok.
In the dialogue, Uprit is ....
a. rejecting help
b. accepting an offer
c. asking for direction
d. stating agreement
e. expressing hope
47. Yune spilled some ink on the table.
Mother : See what you have done!
Yune : ...I didn't mean it's my fault.
a. Certainly
b. Yes, thank you
c. What's happening
d. Oh, I'm sorry
e. I don't know
48. He is a ... of stamps.
a. collection
b. collector
c. collectioner
d. collectiver
e. collectionist
49. The company's new product was ... advertised on TV.
a. nation
b. national
c. nationalization
d. nationalize
e. nationally
50. He was watching the ... of a Nova.
a. explode
b. exploding
c. explosive
d. explosion
e. explosively

Contoh 5 :

Choose a, b, c, d or e to have the correct answer!


Once upon a time, King Rock brought his bast knights and soldiers to besiege Vernon castle.
They surrounded the castle for days, traping the Lord Vernon inside.
However, they refused to surrender. They fought hard to defend their castel.
One day, Sir Paul, a brave and courageous knight, put on a disguise and went out of Vernon castle . He
walked stealthily to enter the king’s camp. However, he was discovered by the king’s soldiers. They chased after
him shouting, “A spy!, A spy!”
Sir Thompson, one of the king’s knights, caught him. They fought bodly. Sir Paul tried to run away
quickly to the Vernon castle. However, Sir Thompson could catch up with him again.
Just as he was about stab Sir Paul with his sword, he heard someone screaming, “Please, don’t’t kill
him.”
Looking up, Sir Paul saw a beautiful lady with fair hair. It was his sister, Lady Etvia.
“Both of you are brave knights, “She said. “This war has been fought by brave and chivalrous knights
and soldiers. But, we women and children suffer because there is no food to eat.”
Sir Paul and Sir Thompson looked at one another dumbfounded. They were surprised by what the lady
had said. No one had ever been brave enough to speak to the knights like this. They promised Lady Etvia to tell
their king and King Rock made an agreement. Each of them would choose a knight won, the king would end the
slegr. But if the lord’s knight lost, the king would take over Lord Vernon’s castle and his people must surrender.
Sir Paul was chosen to flight for Lord Vernon and Sir Thompson was choosen for the king.
Both knights were strong and powerfull. They fought like two flerce lions in yhe sun. Suddenly, Sir Paul
struck a blow so strong that Sir Thompson fell to the ground. Vernon’s people cheered while the king’s army
groaned. Sir Thompson bowed his head humbly and prepared himself for death.
1. What is the purpose of the text?
a. To persuade the reader to retell the story
b. To amuse the reader
c. To teach the reader how to be good person
d. To describe King Rock and his knights
e. To tell their King and Lord
2. They chased after him shouting, “A spy! A spy!”
Who said “A spy! A spy!”?
a. King Rock
b. The Lord Vernon
c. The king Rock’s soldiers
d. The Lord Vernon’s soldiers
e. Sir Tompson
3. What would have happened if the two knights had not obeyed what Lady Etvia had said?
a. Women and children would have been brave
b. The two knight would have been straving
c. The two knight would have been brave
d. Women and chidren would have suffered
e. They were surprised
4. What is the relationship between Sir Paul and Lady Etvia?
a. Lady Etvia and his wife
b. Sir Paul is her brother
c. Both of them are knights
d. Lady Etvia is his aunt
e. Lord Vernon.
5. Who was Lady Etvia actually?
a. She was the beautiful and wise lady
b. She was mother of Sir Thompson
c. She was a friend of both Sir Thompson and Sir Paul
d. She was the beautiful lady who loved wars
e. She was beautiful lady who loved them
6. How did the story end?
a. it ended disappointedly
b. it ended unclearly
c. it ended unhappily
d. it ended happily
e. it ended excited.
7. From the next we can conclude that?
a. Sir Thompson was stronger than Sir Paul
b. Sir Paul was weaker than Sir than Sir Thompson
c. Sir Paul was stronger than Sir Thompson
d. Both of them were strong and powerful
e. Sir Tompson bowed his head
8. I’ve been verry bussy so I forget having breakfast. No I’m …to death.
a. feel
b. strave
c. suffer
d. queen
e. nconscious
9. In a fable, a lion is a…for all animal characters in the jungle.
a. strong
b. weak
c. lord
d. queen
e. strongest
10. The old woman …beg the young kig to help her although she knew that he actually is her son.
a. pity
b. awful
c. pride
d.humble
e.minded
11. He ‘d….his assailant for an hour when the assistance soldier came.
a. fight
b. fought
c. against
d. struck
e. strike
12. The King had ….. from serious illness for seven years before he finally dead.
a. struggle
b. fight
c. recovered
d. suffered
e. suffer
13. Sean : “Hello this is Sean”
Bob : “Hi Sean. Are you doing anything at the moment?
Sean : “No, Why?”
Bob : “…..”
Sean : “OK. Pick me up!”
a. Let’s go swimming
b. Please have a swim
c. Let’s have swimming
d. Let’s stop swimming
e. Let’s go
14. Andy asks Willy to go to the movie together.
Andy : “….., Willy?”
Willy : “Yes certainly”
a. Will you come with me?
b. Must you come with me?
c. Do I go with you
d. Should I go with you
e. Don’t go away
15. Laura : “Sorry, ….. my appointment to come on time”
Mark : “It’s okey because the party hastn’t begun yet”
a. I couldn’t keep
b. I can keep
c. I have kept
d. I want
e. I am not keeping
16. David : “Hello ….. arrange an appointment with the dentist”
Nurse : “Hello! Well, I’ll check his schedule first.”
a. How do you do
b. How are you
c. I’d like to
d. I want
e. I suggest to
17. Norman usually ….. to school on foot
a. go
b. goes
c. has gone
d. gone
e. I suggest to
18. He doesn’t ….. enough money to buy anew car.
a. had
b. awned
c. has been
d. have
e. has
19. Tina is my sister. She is wearing a glasses.
The best combination of the above two sentences is …..
a. Tina is my sister who is wearing a glasses.
b. Tina whose is wearing a glasses is my sister.
c. Tina whom is wearing is my sister glasses.
d. Which is Tina Wearing a glasses is my sister.
e. Tina who is wearing a glasses is my sister.

20. The little boy ….. short is brown colour named Andy.
a. who
b. whom
c. whose
d. which
e. where
Please follow these steps in order to make a machine withdrawal from your City Bank checking or
serving account :

1. Insert your card face up into the card slot on the machine letter
2. Enter your four-digit identification number on the numbered buttons
3. Press the withdrawal button for checking or the button for savings
4. Enter the amount of withdrawal, either fifty or one hundred dollars, on the numbered buttons and with four
your receipt to be printed
5. Remove your card from the slot. The drawer will open with receipt and your cash withdrawal in fifty-dollars
packets.

All customers are limited to two withdrawals in one twenty-four-hour period.


If you attempt to withdraw more than the limited number of times,your card will be retained in the machine,
and you will have to reclaim it in person at your main Branch bank.
21. What is mainly discussed in the passage ?
a. How to apply for a City Bank card
b. How to establish an account at CityBank
c. How to use City Bank machine teller
d. How to withdraw at City Bank
e. How to reclaim a card at main branch bank
22. Insert your card face up into the card slot on the machine teller. The word slot in ____ the above.
a. box
b. drawer
c. opening
d. envelope
e. saving box
23. Based on the passage we can conclude that…….
a. 55078 in the example of typical identification number
b. $ 200 in the maximum amount that may be witdrawn
c. Withdrawal may be made from checking account only
d. A fifty-dollar withdrawal would be received in two packets
e. If the card is retained in the machine, the customer has to apply the new one
24. The text type of the passage is………
a. report
b. description
c. procedure
d. explanation
e. exposition
25. The writer purpose the above text is………
a. To describe about bank
b. To explain the reader about the City Bank
c. To describe how something is done through sequence steps
d. To amuse the reader
e. To show how drawing money form the bank
26. Next, each……….. carefully throws his marble toward the hole
a. member
b. people
c. player
d. players
e. marble
27. …… your shoes when you enter the mosque
a. put off
b. put on
c. take off
d. take on
e. bring
28. There’s more to pedestrian safety than looking both ways these……
a. the passer
b. person who use motorcycle
c. a punished for speeding
d. person walking on the street
e. the road user
29. Mother: “ Remember, put the noodle into the…….. water.”
Andy : “ All right, mom ! “
a. boils
b. boil
c. boiling
d. hot
e. warn
30. We need……… to make a call at the public telephone
a. coins
b. money
c. keys
d. a telephone book
e. weapons
31. Mrs. Watson: “ My son has been accepted in entrance test of state University Major medical faculty. “
s. Martin : “Oh,………….
a. I’m sorry to hear that
b. Disagree
c. It’s a bad luck
d. I’m happy to hear that
e. you must be said
32. Billy : I got nine in math this morning, mom !”
Mother : “ It’s…………”.
a. boring
b. Hello
c. pity
d. Hi
e. wonderful
33. Boy : “…………, Madam. Is it Ok if I sit here !”
Woman : “ Well , by all means. “
a. Excuse me
b. Hello
c. Do you know
d. Hi
e. Sorry
34. Secretary : “ Pardon me, sir. It’s about the time to have the meeting. “
Director : “ Well , I’ll come to the meeting room soon. “
The underlined word expresses……
a. Happiness
b. Invitation
c. sadness
d. getting people’s attention
e. introduction
35. The visitor of the village……… to annual ceremony tomorrow.
a. comes
b. will come
c. will be coming
d. came
e. coming
36. Greg sometimes……… at a restaurant as a part time job chef.
a. works
b. is working
c. has worked
d. worked
e. working
37. Student (submit) the Biology assignment next week.
The word in the bracket will be change into…………
a. are going to submit
b. are going to submitted
c. submit
d. submitted
e. submitting
38. Alan :”………… your sister study at this school ?”
Anita : “ you’re right “
a. do
b. is
c. does
d. Did
e. were
39. He………. Attend the meeting for his illness
a. will
b. would
c. would be
d. want to
e. won’t
40. Diana : “…………. You at home last night ?
David : “ Yes, I………. at home accompanied my mother. “
a. was-were
b. is-are
c. do-did
d. were-was
e. does-are
41. The following is what you say to someone when you meet him/her at night……..
a. Good afternoon
b. provide
c. Hello
d. put
e. Good noon
42. Shelly : “ How are you , Roy ?”
Roy : “ Not too bad, thank you. “
The underlined words mean………
a. asking about health
b. asking about weather
c. telling about condition
d. introduction
e. a proverb
43. Deborah : “ How do you do ? My name’s Deborah. I am from L.A. “
Kelly : “…. ? I’m Kelly, from Melbourne, I’m glad to meet you. “
Deborah : “ I’m glad to meet you too “.
a. very well, thank you
b. how do you do
c. how are you today
d. I’m fine thanks
e. Not at all
44. ” How have you been ?”
Which of the following answers is not acceptable ?
a. I’ve been good
b. I’ve been from Bandung
c. All right
d. Not bad
e. It’s Okey
45. Tom : “ I’m afraid I’ll have to go now……. ?
Gerry : “ Do you have to go soon ?”
Tom : “ Yes, good night , Gerry ?”
Gerry : “ Good night. See you tomorrow.”
The underlined utterance means that Tom wanted……. Gerry
a. Sympaty
b. to meet
c. to invite
d. introduce
e. to leave
46. The students……… their teacher in his house yesterday
a. visit
b. is visiting
c. visited
d. have been visiting
e. will visit
47. The passengers of the Aeroplane were sleeping when the plane………….
The mountain last week.
a. hit
b. was hiting
c. has hit
d. to hit
e. was being hit
48. The children (be) at the laboratorium yesterday to observe the bacteria
“be ,here change in ………..
a. is
b. were
c. are
d. was
e. being
49. Mr. William promised to give the charity to the orphans.How do you from
The sentence into negative sentence ?
a. Mr,William not promised to give the charity to the orphans
b. Mr. William is not promised to give the charity to the orphans
c. Mr, William did not promise to give the charit
d. Mr. William has not promise to give the charity
e. Mr. William promise not to give the charity
50. Bob reached the top of the mountain in the morning,
If on underlined words is the answer, make it questions !
a. How did bob reached the top of the mountain ?
b. When did Bob reach the top of the mountain ?
c. When is Bob reached the top of the mountain ?
d. Why did Bob reach the top of the mountain ?
e. Who is reach the top of the mountain ?

Contoh 6 :

Pilihlah jawaban yang paling tepat.

This text is for questions 1 to 3


Once upon a time, a rabbit wanted to cross a river but he could not swim. He had an idea. He saw a
boss of crocodile swimming in the river. The rabbit asked the boss of crocodile, “How many crocodile are there
in the river?” The boss of crocodile answered, “We are twenty here.” “Where are they?” the rabbit asked for
the second time. “What is it for?” the boss of crocodile asked.
“All of you are good, nice, gentle and kind, so I want to make a line in order. Later I will know how kind
you are,” said the rabbit.then, the boss of the crocodile called from one side to the other side of the river. Just
then, the rabbit started to count while jumping from one crocodile to another : one…two…three….four…until
twenty, and finally, he thanked all crocodile because he had crossed the river.
1. The story mainly tells us about ….
a. twenty crocodile
b. the boss of the crocodile
c. a rabbit and twenty crocodile
d. a rabbit and the boss of crocodile
e. the boss of the crocodile and all his friends
2. We know from the first paragraph that the rabbit actually wanted .…
a. to cross the river
b. to swim across the river
c. to meet the boss of crocodile
d. to know where the crocodile are
e. to know the number of crocodiles there
3. All of you are good, nice,gentle,and kind….” (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word is synonymous with .…
a. wild
b. diligent
c. cheerful
d. easygoing
e. honourable
4. Fritz : Are you free today?
Melati : Yes, what’s up?
Fritz : Would you like to come with me to see the “Peterpan” show tonight ?
Melati : Thanks, I’d be delighted to. It’s my favorite band.
What are the speakers going to do?
a. To stay at home
b. to see peterpan show
c. to arrange their free time
d. to watch peterpan at home
e. to come to their friend’s house
5. Zaki : Hi,dad, I will be late home because the committee will hold a meeting after class
Father : It’s okay but you must go straight home after the meeting
Zaki : Don’t worry, dad.
Mother : What did Zaki say?
Father : he said that she would be late home today.
What is the most possible place where Zaki is talking to her father?
a. A hall
b. Her home
c. The office
d. Her school
e. Ameeting room

This text is for question 6 to 8


COMPANY ACCOUNTANT
Expanding wholesaler of stationary and office equipment
requires
- A responsible accountant for director to run smoothly the
company finance with good salary and good working
condition for good applicant.
Apply with curriculum vitae to
Mrs. Barton
Office Equipment World & Efficiency Works
PO BOX 36 Whistle Woods UK

6. In which section would you likely read the ad ?


a. Company for sale
b. Office Equipment
c. Job Vacancy
d. Entertainment Guide
e. Stationary and office
7. What position is offered in the advertisement?
a. Salesman
b. Wholesaler
c. Accountant
d. Office staff
e. Director assistant
8. Apply with curriculum vitae to Mrs.Barton
What information should the applicant include in it?
a. Experience in managing a company
b. A statement of salary wanted
c. A prove of knowing about stationary
d. A statement of responsibility
e. A statement of education and work experience

This text is for questions 9 to 12


The University of Australia
The University of Australia has an international reputation for educational professional and for applied
research. it is Australia’s largest university, with six campuses, including a specialized technology campus.
the university places particular importance on the quality of its teaching and learning programs, and on its
working links with industry, business and government.
9. The whole paragraph promotes that ….
a. the university of Australia offers excellent educational program
b. the university of Australia is the largest university in the country
c. the university of Australia has a specialized technology campus
d. the university places particular importance on technology
e. the university has six campuses
10. Which information is NOT TRUE about the University of Australia?
a. it has an international educational reputation
b. it also has a specialized technology campus
c. it has six technology campuses
d. it is Australia’s largest university
e. it has good relation with industry
11. It is stated that the university has good relationship with ....
a. educational professionals
b. specialized technology
c. large universities
d. other campuses
e. industry
12. ”The University of Australia has an international educational reputation for……….”
The underlined word means .…
a. knowledge
b. prestige
c. attitude
d. character
e. interest

This text is for question 13 to 16


The police thought that two burglars started the robbery at 151 Pattimura street on Sunday afternoon. the
burglars broke into the students’ room while they were going to a football game. They never thought that while
they were away, burglars would break into their boarding house.

What happened to the students’ room on Sunday afternoon?


13. What happened to the students’ room on Sunday afternoon?
a. the police broke it
b. the police ruined it
c. burglars broke into it
d. two burglars broke it
e. the students started to ruin it
14. The burglars broke into the room when the students ….
a. were at a party
b. were taking a rest
c. were playing football
d. were at a football game
e. were watching football on TV
15. ”The burglars broke into the students room .…”
The underlined phrase means ….
a. broke forcefully
b. entered by force
c. put into pieces
d. easily entered
e. came into
16. The students seem to think that ....
a. they had locked their room
b. their boarding house was not safe
c. their boarding house was in a safe area
d. thieves would easily break into their room
e. there would be a robbery in their boarding house

This text is for question 17 to 20


An elephant is the largest and strongest of all animals. It is a strange looking animal with its thick legs, huge
sides and backs, large hanging ears, a small tail, little eyes, long white tusks and above all it has a long nose
the trunk
The trunk is the elephant’s peculiar feature, and it has various uses. The elephant draws up water by its trunk
and can squirt it all over its body like a shower bath. It can also lift leaves and puts them, into its mouth. In fact
the trunk servers the elephant as a long arm and hand. An elephant looks very- clumsy and heavy and yet it
can move very quickly.
The elephant is a very intelligent animal. its intelligence combined with its great strength makes it a very useful
servant to man and it can be trained to serve in various ways such as carry heavy loads, hunt for tigers and
even fight.
17. The third paragraph is mainly about the fact that …..
a. elephants are strong
b. elephants can lift logs
c. elephants are servants
d. elephants are very useful
e. elephants must be trained
18. Which of the following is NOT part of the elephant described in the first paragraph ?
a. it looks strange
b. it is heavy
c. it is wild
d. it has a trunk
e. it has a small tail
19. It is stated in the text that the elephant uses the trunk to do the following.EXCEPT ….
a. to eat
b. to push
c. to drink
d. to carry things
e. to squirt water over the body
20. ”The trunk is the elephant’s peculiar feature ….”
(Paragraph 2)
The underlined word is close in meaning to ….
a. large
b. strange
c. tough
d. smooth
e. long

This text is for question 21 to 24


Have you ever wondered how people get chocolate from? In this articles we’ll enter the amazing world of
chocolate so you can understand exactly what you’re eating
Chocolate starts with a tree called the cacao tree. this tree grows in equatorial regions, especially in
places such as south America, Africa and Indonesia. the cacao tree produces a fruit about the size of a small
pine apple. inside the fruit are the tree’s seeds, also known as cocoa beans.
The beans are fermented for about a week, dried in the sun an then shipped to the chocolate maker.
the chocolate maker starts by roasting the beans to bring out the flavor. different beans from different places
have different qualities and flavor, so they are often sorted and blanded to produce a distinctive mix. Next, the
roasted beans are winnowed. winnowing removes the meat nib of the cacao bean from its shell. then, the nibs
are blended. The blended nibs are ground to make it a liquid. The liquid is called chocolates liquor. it tastes
bitter. all seeds contain some amount of fat, and cacao beans are not different. However, cacao beans are half
fat, which is why the ground nibs form liquid. it’s pure bitter chocolate.
21.The text is about ....
a. the cacao tree
b. the cacao beans
c. the raw chocolate
d. the making of chocolate
e. the flavor of chocolate
22.The third paragraph focuses on ....
a. the process of producing chocolate
b. how to produce the cocoa flavor
c. where chocolate comes from
d. the chocolate liquor
e. the cacao fruit
23.”….so they are often sorted and blended to produce ….
(Paragraph 3 )
The underlined word is close in meaning to …..
a. arranged
b. combined
c. separated
d. distributed
e. organized
24.How does the chocolate maker start to make chocolate?
a. By fermenting the beans
b. by roasting the beans
c. by blending the beans
d. by sorting the beans
e. by drying the beans

This text is for questions 25 to 28


Two students were discussing the school’s new rule that all the students must wear a cap and a tie. One of them
showed her annoyance. she said that wearing a cap and a tie was only suitable for a flag rising ceremony. So,
she was against the rule. contrary to the girl’s opinion. the other student was glad with it. He said that he didn’t
mind with the new rule because wearing a cap and a tie will make the students look great and like real educated
persons. the first student gave the reasons that they would feel uncomfortable and hot. Moreover,
the classrooms were not air conditioned. The second said it wasn’t a big problem. he was sure that the students
would wear them proudly. they would surely be used to it any way.
25.The two students are discussing ….
a. the facilities in school
b. their homework
c. their uniform
d. their friends
e. their family
26.The boy said that he agreed. with the new rule in his school.
Which statement shows his agreement?
a. he was not annoyed
b. he would not obey the rule
c. he didn’t care of the rule
d. he didn’t like wearing a cap and tie
e. he didn’t mind wearing a cap, an tie
27.The boy believed that all students would ....
a. have a high spirit to study
b. solve their own problems
c. care for their environment
d. follow the new rule
e. feel uncomfortable
28.”One of them showed her annoyance……..”(line 3)
The underlined word is close in meaning to ....
a. responsibility
b. displeasure
c. agreement
d. applause
e. response

This text is for question 29 to 37


Diary of a student named Tyra June 3rd, 2006
Dear diary,
Today is my first day as a college student at UNCLA. I feel really excited, it seems like just yesterday I started
my high school, but now is my time to begin my new life in college. I really hope that everything will be okay
today, because I don’t expect something bad will happen and ruin my day. oh, I really hope NOT June
4th, 2006
Dear diary,
Yesterday wasn’t a good start for me. Something came up and ruined my entire mood for that day. I wasn’t
pleased with my new beginning of college’s life. Honestly, I doubted whether I could survive in dealing with
people in this college. but, HEY, I have to survive, right? Although they are cruel and ignorant, but I can do
this!
P.S: I really miss my hometown buddies……….wish they were here……… June 7th, 2006
Dear diary
Sorry I skipped telling stories these few days. it’s because I have a bunch of assignments to do. Well. I guess
the old saying is right; college is fun and also tiring. yeah right…….now I know why they said so. But, the good
news is……I have made some friends. Thanks goodness they’re nice and friendly.
29. Where is Tyra studying at ?
a. Oxford
b. Yale
c. UNCLA
d. UI
e. UNJ
30. When did Tyra started her first day as a college student?
a. June 3rd, 2006
b. June 1st, 2006
c. July 3rd, 2006
d. July 1st, 2006
e. June 4th, 2006
31. How did Tyra feel about her first day at college?
a. Pleasent
b. unpleasent
c. Terrific
d. Awful
e. Great
32. What was Tyra hoping at her first day in college ?
a. Something Terrible
b. something Unpleasent
c. something ruin
d. something pathetic
e. something nice
33. According to Tyra’s opinion on June 4th, what kind of people that she’s dealing with in the college?
a. ignorant and cruel
b. ignorant and cute
c. ignorant and calm
d. ignorant and charming
e. ignorant and charismatic
34. When did Tyra miss her hometown best friends?
a. June 4th, 2007
b. June 5th, 2007
c. June 5th, 2006
d. June 4th, 2006
e. June 7th, 2006
35. How did Tyra feel about her college life lately?
a. cute and friendly
b. charming and friendly
c. charismatic and friendly
d. nice and cruel
e. nice and friendly
36. What’s the good news that Tyra shared to her diary on June 7th?
a. she had made some friends
b. she have made some friends
c. she had had made some friends
d. she has made some friends
e. she is has made some friends
37. What is the type of the text ?
a. Narrative
b. recount
c. descriptive
d. procedure
e. news item
38. Obi : “How do you do ? My name’s Obi. I am from LA”
Rizke : “……………? I am Rizke, from Melbourne. I’m glad to meet you.”
Obi : “I’m glad to meet you to”.
a. very well, thank you
b. how do you do
c. how are you today
d. I am fine thanks
e. not at all
39. ”How have you been?”
Which of the following answers is not acceptable ?
a. I’ve been good
b. I’ve been from Bandung
c. All right
d. Not, bad
e. It’s okey
40.Arnold :”I’m afraid I’II have to go now”.
Saffana :”Do you have to go so soon?”
Arnold :”Yes, good night, Saffana!”
Saffana :”Good night. See you tomorrow.”
The underlined utterance means that Arnold wanted…..Saffana
a. sympathy
b. to meet
c. to invite
d. introduce
e. to leave
41.The students ….their teacher in his house yesterday
a. visit
b. is visiting
c. visited
d. have been visiting
e. will visit
42.Secretary :”…… shall I make a cup of coffee?”
Director :”Yes, please!” I am very sleepy
a. Excuse me, Sir
b. I beg your pardon
c. nice to see you
d. what do you think
e. is it okay
43.Ariyaguna :”I have lost my book somewhere”
Tasya :”……………….”
a. I’m glad to know it
b. Please don’t be angry
c. I am sorry to hear that
d. Congratulation!
e. it’s fantastic
44.Bayu :”It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?”
Santi :”Yes, it is”
Bayu :”Will you accompany me to go for swimming?”
Santi :”………………….”
a. That’s alright
b. Don’t mention it
c. it doesn’t matter
d. sorry, I am busy
e. Poor you!
45. Fei :”Let me introduce you to my twin, Vemas”.
Irfan :”How do you do, Vemas”.
Vemas :”How do you do? it’s nice to meet you.”
Irfan :”…………………….”
a. Me too
b. I should be nice
c. Do you?
d. Am I nice ?
e. I am dissapointed

46.Ray :”Hello, I’m Ray. I’m a new here


Granty :”…..,Ray. I’m Granty
a. Pleased to see you
b. How have you been
c. How do you do
d. Thank you
e. I’m fine
47.It was a boring weekend. I ….anything
a.weren’t doing
b.don’t do
c.didn’t do
d.doesn’t do
e. wasn’t do
48.Della and Furqon …..shopping yesterday ( negative )
a. didn’t go
b. go
c. goes
d. didn’t
e. don’t
49.Warsito .….not in his office yesterday. He.…not go to work
a. did – was
b. is – do
c. do – was
d. does – was
e. was – did
50.It……rain right now. the rain…..a few minutes a go
a. Wasn’t – stopped
b. Isn’t – stoped
c. Isn’t – stopped
d. didn’t – stopped
e. isn’t – stop
Contoh 7 :

Read the following text. Then answer questions number 1 – 6 !

Text 1.

7 April 2005
Today, we have a new member in our family. It has soft white fur and likes to lick its paws. It is also
very curious and likes to explore its new surrounding. It seems to like milk and fish a lot and waits eagerly as
we prepare its meal. Yes! It is our new cat!
Father saw it purring by the side of the road just now, and decided to bring it home. Now it has become
our family cat. I love it very much and named it Ginger.
Ginger seems to like me a lot too and follows me wherever I go. I like to tickle its belly and it will always purr in
satisfaction.
Father promised he will buy a cushion for Ginger to sleep on the next day. But tonight, it will share the
bed with me!
1. The writer has got a new ….. as a pet.
a. cat
b. family
c. cushion
d. friend
e. surrounding
2. How could the writer get his new pet?
a. she bought it
b. she brought it
c. she found it
d. her father bought it
e. her father brought it
3. What is the writer writing? She is writing …..
a. story
b. diary
c. letter
d. article
e. folktale
4. What is the genre of the text …..
a. hortatory exposition
b. procedure
c. narrative
d. recount
e. news item
5. What did the writer’s father pronounce to do ? To …..
a. bring a cat home
b. buy a cat for the writer
c. buy a cushion for the cat
d. share the bed with the writer
e. follow the writer wherever she goes
6. The generic structure of the text is …..
a. orientation – event – resolution
b. introduction–complication– conclusion
c. orientation – reorientation – resolution
d. introduction – event – coda
e. orientation – complication – conflict

Read this text and answer the questions number 7 – 13 !

Text 2.

You can make nice bookmarks from simply a few pieces of paper. Follow the steps on how to make one.

Materials needed :
A sheet of lightweight card
Paper in 2 different colours
A glass tumbler or cup ( one end with bigger circle and the other end with smaller circle)
A pencil
A ruler
Scissors
Glue
Crayon or felt - tip pens

Instructions :
1. Cut a rectangle about 5 cm x 15 cm out of the card.
2. Draw a circle on the remaining card using one end of the glass tumbler or the cup. Glue this to the end of the
card rectangle.
3. Draw a smaller circle on a coloured paper and cut it out.
4. Glue the smaller circle onto the centre of the larger card circle.
5. Using the other sheet of coloured paper, cut out a small semi circle for the head and glue it to the large circle.
6. Now you can decorate your bug.
7. How many pieces of coloured paper are needed to make a book bug …..
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
e. five
8. What is used to decorate your book bug …..
a. coloured paper
b. small semicircle
c. glass tumbler or cup
d. crayon or felt – tip pent
e. a sheet of light weight card
9. How many circles do you need to draw in all …..
a. one circle
b. two circles
c. three circles
d. four circles
e. five circles
10. What is the glass tumbler used for? He is used for...
a. draw
b. drew
c. draws
d. drawing
e. to draw
11. What is used for the bug’s head?a…..
a. circle
b. smaller circle
c. cart rectangle
d. large circle
e. small semicircle
12. What type of text is this …..
a. report
b. narrative
c. procedure
d. factual recount
e. personal recount
13. The last step to make a book bug is to …..
a. decorate the bug
b. cut out a smaller semi circle
c. draw a circle on the remaining card
d. draw a smaller circle on the coloured paper
e. glue the smaller circle to the end of the card

Read the following text ! Then answer questions number 14 – 19 !

Text 3.

The Princess and the Bowling Ball


Once upon a time there was a princes. And this prince’s dad and mom (the king and queen) some how
got it into their royal heads that no princess would be good enough for their boy unless she could feel a pea
though one hundred mattresses.
So it should come as no surprise that the prince had a very hard time finding a princess. Every time he
met a nice girl, his mom and dad would pile one hundred mattresses on top of a pea. And then invite her to sleep
over.
When the princess came down for breakfast, the queen would ask, “How did you sleep?”
The princess would politely say, “Fine, thank you”.
And the king would saw her the door.
Now, this is when for three years. And of course nobody ever felt the pea under one hundred mattresses.
Then one day the prince met the girl of his dreams. He decided he’d better do something about it.
That night, before the princess went to bed, the prince slipped his bowling ball under one hundred
mattresses.
When the princess came down for breakfast the next morning, the queen asked, “How did you sleep,
dear?”
“This might sound odd,” said the princes. ”But I think you need another mattress. I felt like I was
sleeping on a lump as big as bowling ball.”
The King and Queen were satisfied, and the prince and princess were married. And everyone lived
happily, though maybe not completely honestly, ever after.
14. What problem do you find in this story …..
a. the prince and the bowling ball
b. the prince had a very hard time finding a princess
c. no body ever felt the pea under one hundred mattresses
d. the prince decided he’d better do something about it
e. the princess felt like she was sleeping on a lump as big as a bowling ball
15. What is the function of the text …..
a. to inform about the princess and the bowling ball
b. to describe the story of a prince’s dad and mom
c. to retell the events of finding a princess
d. to give information how to find a princes
e. to entertain the reader
16. Why did the prince slip a bowling ball under a hundred mattresses …..
a. the princess who slept on it felt like she was sleeping on a lump
b. no body ever felt the pea under one hundred mattress
c. the princess would he good enough for him
d. his dad and mom would be satisfied
e. the girl of his dreams one day
17. What is the dominant structure used in the text …..
a. past perfect
b. present perfect
c. simple present
d. simple past
e. present continous
18. The generic structure of the text is …..
a. orientation–events–resolution
b. orientation–events–turst
c. orientation–events–reorientation
d. orientation–reorientation-complication
e. orientation-resolution-reorientation
19. What is the type of the text …..
a. narrative
b. news item
c. procedure
d. fable
e. recount

Read this text carefully ! Then answer questions number 20 – 25.

Text 4.

After the Elections


The former Prime Minister, Mr. Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections. He is now retiring from
political life and has gone abroad. My friend, Crawley, has always been a fanatical opponent of Mr. lane’s Radical
Progressive Party … After the elections, crawley went to the former Prime Minister’s house. When he asked if
Mr. Lane lived there, the policeman on duty told him that since his defeat, the ex-Prime Minister had gone abroad.
On the following day, Crawley went to the house again. The same policeman was just walking slowly past the
entrance, when Crawley asked the same question. Though a little suspicious this time, the policeman gave him
the same answer. The day after Crawley went to the house once more and asked exactly the same question.
This time, the policeman lost his temper.
“I told you yesterday and the day before yesterday, he shouted. ‘Mr. Lane was defeated in the election. He has
retired from political life and gone to live abroad!
‘I know,’ answered Crawley, ‘but I love to hear you say it !’
20. What happen to the farmer prime minister, Mr. Wentworth Lane? He …..
a. is retiring
b. has gone abroad
c. last his temper
d. has been a fanatical opponent
e. was defeated in the recent elections
21. How did crawley react to the farmer prime minister’s defeat ? he …..
a. asked if Mr. Lane lived in the house
b. went to the farmer prime minister’s house
c. asked the same question to the same policeman
d. retired from political life and went abroad
e. loved to hear the policeman answer his question
22. What is the genre of the text?
a. narrative
b. procedure
c. news item
d. recount
e. spoof
23. When did Mr. Lane go abroad? After…
a. defeating in the recent elections
b. retiring from political life
c. crawley went to the house once more
d. asking the policeman the same question
e. going the policeman the same answer
24. Which of the following sentences belong to the present perfect tense?
a. he is now retiring from political life
b. the ex – prime minister had gone abroad
c. the policeman gave him the same question
d. he has gone to live abroad
e. I love to hear you say it
25. Who is now retiring from political life .…
a. Mr. Lane
b. Mr. went Worth
c. Mr. Crawley
d. The policemen
e. Mr. Lane and Mr. Wentworth

Read this text and answer question number 26-29.

Text 5.

Whether a tree is coniferous or deciduous, whether it bears fruit or not, whether it grows in the tropics or in the
temperate zone, every tree has three parts: the roots, the trunk, and the crown. The roots, the part of the tree
underground, hold the tree firmly against windstorms and provide the tree with food gathered from the soil. The
trunk, which is the most important woody part of the tree, is the body of the tree it carries the food from the
roots to the branches. The crown of the tree consists of the branches, the leaves, and the fruit of the tree. The
leaves use the food sent from the trunk for many purposes, one of which is a process that is particularly useful
to humans. In this process, called photosynthesis, the leaves absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and
give oxygen to the atmosphere. The single process is essential to human life because humans breathe oxygen
in order to exist.
26. The main information of the text is about …..
a. the differences between coniferous and deciduous trees
b. the climates in which different types of trees grow
c. the common function of the parts of any kind of trees
d. the description of the process of photosynthesis
e. the usefulness of tree leaves to a human being’s life
27. Trees are very important for the life of human beings because …..
a. their leaves produce carbon dioxide
b. photosynthesis absorbs carbon dioxide
c. their trunks distribute food to the roots
d. they contribute oxygen to the atmosphere
e. they protect human beings against wind storms
28. The most important woody part of the tree is …..
a. roots
b. trunk
c. leaves
d. crown
e. branches
29. The genre of the text is …..
a. report
b. recount
c. narrative
d. procedure
e. news item
30. Kevin : “ I think computer makes people lazy.”
Raera : “ ………... computer is very useful for people.
a. sure
b. really
c. probably
d. I deny that
e. I think so
31. kevin : the farmer wants to transmigrate to another island in order to survive.
Novitya: which farmer ?
Kevin : the farmer …….. family consists of a wife and four children.
a. who
b. whom
c. that
d. whose
e. which
32. Fiera : can you turn on this electric store, Yuni ?
Panji : “ I‘m sorry I don’t know …..
a. the way operating it
b. how to operate it
c. what is operated
d. it is operate
e. operating it
33. Farah : you look very busy with your work.
……..
Reidy : sure. If you don’t mind.
How kind you are.
a. are you tired ?
b. can I help you ?
c. do you like to help me ?
d. can you do me a favour ?
e. would you like to help me ?
34. A : you seem to busy.
May I give you a hand ?
B : oh, no thank you. I can do it my self.
The underlined sentence expresses …..
a. offering help
b. asking for help
c. expecting help
d. anticipating help
e. waiting for help
35. clief : John lost his money on his way to school this morning.
Frisda : oh, poor John.
The underlined sentence expresses …..
a. regret
b. opinion
c. sympathy
d. obligation
e. expectation
36. Dona : I think the government should give more attention to the education.
Norman : I think so. Because the school fee is too expensive for the poor to pay.
The underlined words are used to express ….
a. offer
b. surprise
c. opinion
d. pleasure
e. agreement

Read the text and answer the question.

On Thursday a search and rescue team found three more victims from a ship that sank in the Banda Sea. They
had been missing since the incidents occurred on Friday last week. They were Aris Triono, the captain of
the Amami cargo ship, Yakub, a crewman, and Suharto, a passangger.
They were found on Thursday floating in waters close to Menui Island, Central Sulawesi province is adjacent to
the southeast Sulawesi province.and the Banda Sea.
Two other victims were earlier saved by the SAR team in the Banda Sea on Saturday last week, only a day after
the ship sank due to bad weather.
The SAR team is still searching for ten crew members and a passenger still missing from the incident, said Rocky
Asikin, The head of the Kendari SAR team
37. How many victims were there in the incidents?
a. 16
b. 17
c. 18
d. 20
e. 21
38. When did the incident happen?
a. last Sunday
b. last Monday
c. last Tuesday
d. last Wednesday
e. last Friday
39. Who discovered the victims?
a. the members
b. SAR
c. Rocky Asikin
d. victims
e. passengers
40. Who is the leader of the Kendari Sar?
a. Aris
b. Yakub
c. Suharto
d. Rocky Asikin
e. Captain
41 Marisa said,”I don’t have to pay.”
The indirect speech of the sentence above is …..
a. I didn’t have to pay
b. she doesn’t have to pay
c. I don’t have to pay
d. she didn’t have to pay
e. she hasn’t had to pay
42. My sister ….. in a basket ball game when she injured her leg.
a. played
b. plays
c. is playing
d. are playing
e. was playing

Fill in the missing words to the following passage .


On the morning of hari raya, the muslims (43) ….. mosque services in their new clothes. After
that, they will (44) ….. for forgiveness from their elders. This is on important custom of the muslims. Visiting
relatives and friends is another customary practice. They may also (45) ….. their frends of other races to their
homes where many delicacies are (46) ….. on this special occasion.
43. a. come
b. reach
c. attend
d. find
e. arrive
44. a. say
b. ask
c. tell
d. talk
e. said
45. a. invite
b. invites
c. inviting
d. invited
e. to invite
46. a. serve
b. serves
c. serving
d. served
e. to serve

Change into passive sentence!


47. Did my direction confuse you?
a. Did you confused by my direction
b. was you confused by my direction
c. were you confused by my direction
d. is you confused by my direction
e. are you confused by my direction
48. People use hammers to pound nails.
a. hammers are used to pound nails
b. nails are used to pound hammers
c hammers is used to pound nails
d. nails was used to pound hammers
e. hammers was used to pound nails
49. Do people speak Spanish in Peru?
a. are Spanish spoken in Peru
b. are Peru spoken in Spanish
c. is Spanish spoken In Peru
d. was Spanish spoken in Peru
e. were Peru spoken in Spanish
50. Olga wrote that composition
a. that composition was written by Olga
b that composition is written by Olga
c. that composition are written by Olga
d. that composition were written by Olga
e. that composition has been written by Olga
Contoh 8 :

Text 1.

This text is for questions 1 to 8


Once upon a time, there lived in Japan a peasant and his wife. They were sad couple because they had
no children. They kept praying to their god pleading to give them a child.
While cutting wood by a stream one day, the man saw a large peach floating on the water. Her ran to pick
it up. His wife was excited because she had never seen such a large peach before. They were about to cut the
peach when they heard a voice from inside.
The couple were too surprised to do anything. The peach then cracked open, and there was a beautiful
baby boy inside. The couple were very happy, of course. They named the baby Momotaro, which meant ‘Peach
boy’.
Momotaro grew up to be a clever, courageous young man. His ‘parents’ loved him very much
One day, Momotaro told his parents that he was going to fight the pirates who always attacked their
village. These pirates lived on an island a few kilometers away. Momotaro’s mother packed his food, and his
father gave him a sword. Having blessed Momotaro, they sent him off on his journey.
Sailing on his boat, Momotaro met an eagle going in the same direction. They became good friends, soon,
both of them arrived on the island of the Pirates.
Momotaro drew out the sacred sword his father had given him and began to fight the pirates. The eagle
flew over the thieves’ heads, pecking at their eyes. Finally, the pirates were defeated.
Momotaro brought home all goods that pirates had stolen. His parents were proud of him, and they were
overjoyed at his victory and safe return.
1. Where did the story happen ? It happened.
a. in Japan
b. on the boat
c. by a stream
d. in a village
e. on the island of the pirates
2. What did the pirates always do? They always …..
a. fought the people
b. lived in the island
c. attacked the village
d. sailed on the boat
e. cut wood by a stream
3. Who is the character in the story ?
a. The blessed child
b. The lucky peasant
c. The pleasant ’s wife
d. The defeated pirates
e. Momotaro the peach boy
4. “Having blessed Momotaro, they sent him off on his Journey.” (Paragraph 2)
From the sentence we know that Momotaro’s parents …. Him to fight the pirates
a. joined
b. refused
c. forbade
d. allowed
e. declined
5. When the peasant and his wife saw a beautiful baby boy inside the large peach, they …. And named him
Momotaro.
a. felt annoy
b. were anxious
c. seemed afraid
d. were very glad
e. looked surprised
6. What do we learn from the story ?
a. we should do our best
b. Momotaro is a brave man
c. There is no gain without pain
d. Happiness will find you if you try
e. The peasant and his wife are good friends
7. When did Momotaro meet an eagle ? When ….
a. they became good friends
b. he was sailing on his boat
c. he began to fight the pirates
d. the eagle flew over the pirates head
e. they arrived on the island of the Pirates
8. Which of the following sentences belongs to passive voice ?
a. They were sad couple
b. The couple were surprised
c. His wife was excited
d. The Pirates were defeated
e. Momotaro and an eagle were going in the same direction

Text. 2
This text is for questions 9 to 11

With its famous Roman baths, its eighteenth century architecture, and its many museums, Bath is one
of the most beautiful cities in the country. It also has a large number of interesting shops and street markets,
excellent hotels, cafes and many good restaurants.
In the summer there are lots of places to eat outside. You can enjoy walking around the small streets,
or you can see the city from the water, with a boat cruise on the river Avon. But don’t take your car into the
city centre-parking, that is impossible in Summer.
9. The purpose of the text is to …..
a. inform about a place
b. describe a particular place
c. tell how wonderful something is
d. share an amusing story with readers
e. amuse readers with a beautiful object
10. Bath is very ….
a. annoying
b. miserable
c. wonderful
d. un interesting
e. advantageous
11. “ ….. from the water, with a boat Cruise on the river Avon.” (Paragraph 2).
The underlined word means ….
a. trip
b. liner
c. drive
d. travel
e. enjoyment

Text 3.

This text is for questions 12 to 16.


During the June holidays, my class organized a picnic. We decided to go to Sentosa, one of Singapore’s
well-developed island resorts. Each pupil had to pay sixty cents for transport. Also every pupil talking part had
to get a letter of consent from his or her parent.
On the day of the picnic, I woke up early and was pleased to see the sun shining brightly. After breakfast,
I packed all the necessary things in a bag and went to school
Punctually at 9 o’cloc, the school bus picked us up and we were soon on our way to the harbour. We
crossed over to Sentosa by ferry. As it was a weekend, the island was crowded with merry picnickers and tourists.
We walked to the stretch of beach fringing the lagoon. It was an ideal picnic spot. The green atmosphere was
most relaxing.
We spent the rest of the morning swimming and playing in the cool water. At noon, we decided to have
lunch. We unpacked our picnic baskets and started eating.
The food disappeared very quickly. It was lovely sitting there on the sunny beach with the sea water
lapping at our feet as we ate
After lunch, we sang several songs and played some exciting games. All too soon, it was time to leave.
We packed all the litter into paper bags, for we did not want to spoil the lovely beach
At 4 p.m., we left Sentosa by ferry and were soon homeward bound
12. Event one is ….
a. The writer’s class organized a picnic
b. The food disappeared very quickly
c. The writer woke up early and was pleased to see the sun shining brightly
d. The school bus picked the pupils and soon they were to the harbour
e. The pupils spent the rest of the morning swimming and playing in the cool water
13. “The island was crowded …. It was a week end.”
a. unless
b. whether
c. although
d. because
e. as long as
14. “The island was crowded with merry picnickers and tourists.”
“merry” means ….
a. disappointed
b. interested
c. wonderful
d. excited
e. happy
15. When did the pupils sang and played games ?
a. at noon
b. after lunch
c. in the morning
d. before lunch
e. after packing all the litter
16. How is the story ending ?
a. The pupils sang several songs
b. The writer packed all the litter
c. The pupils left Sentosa by Ferry
d. They played some exciting games
e. The pupils started to have lunch on the sunny beach

Text 4
This text is for question 17 to 19

17. What is the advertisement about ?


a. Leasing office space
b. Buildings in business districts
c. Conveniences offered by the company
d. availability to get unique opportunities
e. Hotels and restaurants in the down-town
18. Which of the following is NOT Close to the building
a. Parks
b. Hotels
c. Restaurants
d. Shopping centres
e. Business Services
19. “For leasing information call 303-572-5947.”
The underlined word means ….
a. purchasing
b. building
c. selling
d. buying
e. renting
Text 5.

This text is for questions 20 to 24


One April a time, a rabbit wanted to cross a river but he couldn’t swim. He had an idea. He saw a boss of
crocodile swimming in the river. The rabbit asked the boss of crocodile, “How many crocodiles are there in the
river? “ The boss of crocodile answered, “We are twenty here.” “Where are they?” the rabbit asked for the second
time. “What is it for?” the boss of crocodile asked.
“All of you are good, nice, gentle and kind, so I want to make a line in order. Later I will know how kind
you are, “said the rabbit. Then, the boss of crocodile called all his friends and asked them to make a line in order
from one. Side to the other side of the river. Just them, the rabbit started to count while jumping from one
crocodile to another; one …. two …. there …. four … until twenty, and finally, he thanked all crocodiles because
he had crossed the river.
20. What is the type of the text ?
a. folklore
b. fantacy
c. legend
d. fable
e. myth
21. The story mainly tells us about ….
a. twenty Crocodiles
b. the boss of crocodile
c. a rabbit and twenty crocodiles
d. a rabbit and the boss of crocodile
e. the boss of the crocodile and all hit friends
22. We know from the first paragraph that the rabbit actually wanted ….
a. to cross the river
b. to surm across the river
c. to me the boss of crocodile
d. to know where the crocodiles are
e. to know the number of crocodiles there
23. All of are good, nice gentle, and kind ….” (paragraph 2)
The underline word is synonymous with ….
a. mild
b. diligent
c. cheerful
d. easy going
e. honourable
24. All the sentences below are taken from the text.
Which of them is not direct speech ?
a. Where are they ?
b. We are twenty here.
c. He had crossed the river.
d. Later, I will know how kind you are.
e. How many crocodiles are there in the river ?

Text 6

This text is for question 25 to


SINGAPORE : A supervisor was jailed for two months for repeatedly striking his Indonesian maid on the
head and back with a television remote.
Muhammad Shafiq woon Abdullah was brought to court in Singapore because he had physically hurt the
woman on several occasions between June and October 2002, the straits time said.
The magistrate’s court heard that Shafiq, 31 , began striking Winarti, 22, about a month after she started
working for him.
He hit her on the head with the TV sets remote control because se was unhappy with her work. On one
occasion, he punched her on the back after accusing her of day dreaming.
S.S Dhillon, Shafiq’s lawyer said that his client had become mad when he saw his daughter’s face covered
as she was lying in bed. He said his client thought the maid had put the child in danger.
25. What kind of text is the passage above ?
a. narrative
b. recount
c. news item
d. procedure
e. report
26. The text reported ….
a. the arrest of a supervisor
b. the working condition in Singapore
c. an Indonesian worker in Singapore
d. the Indonesian workers’ condition in Singapore
e. a crime by a Singapore supervisor toward his maid
27. “ ….. he physically hurt the woman …. “(paragraph 2)
The word “hurt” is close in meaning to …..
a. cut
b. injured
c. offended
d. punished
e. damaged
28. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text ?
a. A supervisor was put in jail for two years
b. The supervisor gave many kinds of jobs to the maid
c. The maid has been working for him for two months
d. Winarti struck the supervisor with a remote control
e. The supervisor hit his maid’s head with the TV set’s remote control
29. Why did Shafiq punch Winarti on her back ?
She was accused of ….
a. talking much time for herself
b. not working properly
c. working carelessly
d. day dreaming
e. being lazy
30. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage ?
a. a supervisor repeatedly struck his Indonesian maid on the head
b. The supervisor hit Winarti on the head with the TV sets remote control
c. The supervisor punched Winarti on the back after accusing her of day dreaming.
d. The supervisor said that he had physically hurt his Indonesian maid on several occasions
e. The supervisor began striking his Indonesian maid about a month after the started working
for him
Text 7

This text is for questions 31 to 34

Lance Armstrong’s Discovery channel team won the team time trial of the Tour de France on Tuesday,
giving the six time champion the over all race lead. The 33.year.old American led his team to victory for the third
straight year in the time trial, clocking 1 hour, 10 minutes, 40 seconds for the 67.5 kilometers trek from Tours
to Blois. Team CSC placed the second, 2 seconds behind – AP.
31. What is the news about ?
a. The Tour de France
b. The teams in the race
c. The Discovery Channel Team
d. The Tour de France Championship
e. The victorious team of Armstrong’s
32. Which of the following is TRUE about the news ?
a. Armstrong has been a champion for the fifth time
b. Team CSC placed the second, 12 second behind
c. Armstrong’s time was I hour, 20 minutes, 40 seconds
d. Armstrong’s team won the time trial for the third straight year
e. Armstrong won the team time trial of the Tour de France on Thursday
33. “The 33-year-old American led his team to victory.”
The closest meaning to the word “victory” is ….
a. jay
b. defeat
c. success
d. conquer
e. mastery
34. What is the Team CSC’S time?
a. 1 hour, 10 minutes, 40 seconds
b. 1 hour, 10 minutes, 42 seconds
c. 1 hour, 10 minutes, 38 seconds
d. 1 hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds
e. 1 hour, 12 minutes, 42 seconds
35. Ari : Thank you very much for your information.
It is very useful for me
Bondan : If you need to consult again you can contact me at this number
Ari : Thanks. See you later
From the dialogue above we know that Ari ….
a. won’t contact Bondan at this number
b. may contact Bondan for consultation
c. doesn’t need to consult Bondan again
d. doesn’t contact Bondan so Ari doesn’t consult Bondan
e. doesn’t contact Bondan because Ari didn’t contact Bondan
36. A : You seem so busy
May I give you a hand ?
B : Oh, no thank you can do it my self
The underlined utterance expresses ….
a. offering help
b. asking for help
c. expecting
d. anticipating help
e. waiting for help
37. Receptionist : Your room is number 126 and here is the key.
Porter, help him please !
Porter : …..
Receptionist : No, thanks, I can do it my self
The following can be used to complete the dialogue above, except ….
a. Do you need my help ?
b. Is there anything I can do for you?
c. Could you please take my suitcase ?
d. Would you like me to take your belongings ?
e. Perhaps I could assist in taking your belongings ?
38. Lina : I was wondering if you like to come over for dinner tomorrow.
Hera : Thank you. I’d love to.
The underline sentence shows that Lina is …. To Hera
a. asking for information
b. giving information
c. making on invitation
d. asking for help
e. expressing sympathy
39. Johan : Would you care for something to drink, Mr Odi ?
Odi : Oh, …. Thank you.
I’ll have an orange juice, please.
Which of the following is Not suitable to complete the dialogue ?
a. That’s very kind of you
b. I’d like to very much
c. I wish I could
d. That would be nice
e. yes, I’d love to
40. A : What’s the matter with Susan ?
B : She has missed getting a good job.
A : …., but she can always try to get it again
a. Never mind
b. What a pity
c. Don’t care about it
d. I don’t care about it
e. I’m happy to hear that
41. Mother : Clean your room, Reni !
Reni : Yes, mom.
Santi : What did your mother tell you, Reni ?
Reni : She told me …..
a. clean my room
b. to clean my room
c. to clean your room
d. cleaned my room
e. clean your room
42. When I left school this morning, it ….
so I used my umbrella.
a. is raining
b. was raining
c. were raining
d. has been raining
e. had been raining
43. Toni : I think the government should give more attention to small industries
Eko : I think so, because that group opens more job’s opportunity
The underlined words are used to express a/an ….
a. like
b. surprise
c. opinion
d. pleasure
e. agreement
44. A : I came to your house last night, bat the house was very quiet.
B : We were all tired after having a picnic to Anyer. So every body …. by them.
a. had gone to bed
b. has gone to bed
c. was going to bed
d. were going to bed
e. has been going to bed

This text is for questions 45 to 50


This morning Yeni (45) …. an accident. She went out for a run on the streets around her house. As she
was jogging she (46) …. and (47) …. her leg.
When she stood up she (48) …. it difficult to walk. A taxi driver was driving past in his taxi. The driver
stopped and (49) …. to take Yeni to the hospital. When they arrived at the hospital, she (50) …. the driver and
went into casualty department.

45. a. has c. have e. to have


b. had d. having

46. a. fall c. fell e. to fall


b. falling d. falls

47. a. injured c. damages e. hitting


b. wounded d. broken

48. a. seemed c. found e. destroyed


b. looked d. took

49. a. invited c. said e. offered


b. told d. ordered

50. a. paid c. bought e. informed


b. sold d. asked
Contoh 9 :

Text. 1

Once upon a time there lived a little girl named snow white. She lived with her aunt and uncle because her
parents were dead.

One day she heard her uncle and aunt talking about leaving snow white in the castle because they both
wanted to go to America and they didn’t have enough money to take snow white.

Snow white did not want her uncle and aunt to do this so she decided it would be best if she ran away. The
next morning she ran away from home when her Aunt and uncle were having breakfast. She ran away into the
woods.

She was very tired and hungry.

Then she saw this little cottage. She knocked but no one answered so she went inside and fell asleep.

Meanwhile, the seven dwarfs were coming home from work, They went inside. There they found snow white
sleeping. Then snow white woke up. She swathe dwarfs said, what is your name? Snow white said, ‘My name is
snow white.

Doc said, ‘if you wish, you may live here with us”. Snow white said, ‘Oh could I? Thank you’. Then Snow
White told the dwarfs the whole story and Snow White and the 7 dwarfs lived happily ever after.

1. What is the story about


a. A beautiful Princes

b. The Read Riding Hood

c. Going To America

d. The Seven Dwarfs

e. Snow White

2. This is not the character of the story?

a. Snow White

b. Aunt

c. Dwarfs

d. Uncle

e. A princes

3. What is the complication part of the story?

a. Snow White ran away from home

b. Snow White saw this little cottage

c. The seven Dwarfs were coming home

d. Snow White went inside the castle and fell asleep

e. Aunt was talking about leaving Snow white in the castle

4. Which one of the following is not direct sentence

a. Oh could I?

b. What is your name?

c. My name is Snow White


d. if you wish, you may live here with us

e. Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story

5. How is the end of the story?

a. Snow White and the 7 dwarfs lived happily ever after

b. Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story

c. Snow lived with the seven dwarfs

d. The seven dwarf found Snow White sleeping

e. Snow white and the 7 dwarfs lived in dancer

6. What is the function of the text

a. To inform about Snow White to the reader

b. To describe the story of Snow white

c. To amuse the reader

d. To retell the events

e. To give information

Text.2

Once upon a time, a rabbit wanted to cross a river but he could not swim. He had an idea. He saw a boss
of crocodile swimming in the river, The rabbit asked the boss of crocodile, ‘How many crocodiles are there in the
river? The boss of crocodile answered,’ We are twenty here” .Where are they?” the rabbit asked for the second
time.” What is it for?” the boss of crocodile asked.

All of you are good, nice, gentle and kind, so I want to make a line in order. Litter I will Know how kind
you are,” Said the rabbit. Then, the boos of the crocodile called all his friend and asked them to make a line in
order from one side to the order side of the river. Just then, the rabbit started to count while jumping from one
crocodile to another; one…two…three…four…until twenty, and finally, he thanked all crocodiles because he had
crossed the river.

7. The story mainly tells about….

a. twenty crocodiles

b. the boos of the crocodiles

c. a rabbit and twenty crocodiles

d. a rabbit and the boos of crocodiles

e. the boos of the crocodile and all his friend

8. We know from the first paragraph that the rabbit actually wanted….

a. to cross the river

b. to swim a cross the river

c. to meat the boss of crocodile

d. to know where the crocodile are

e. to know the number of crocodile there

9. “All of you are good, nice, gentle, and kind….” ( paragraph 2 )

The underlined word is synonymous with…

a. mild
b. diligent

c. cheerful

d. easygoing

e. honourable

Text.3

An elephant is the largest and strongest of all animals. It is a strange looking animals with it thick legs,
huge sides and backs, large hanging ears, a small tile, little eyes, long white tusks and above all it has a long
nose, the trunk.

The trunks is the elephant’s peculiar, and it has various uses. The elephant draws up water by its drunk
and can squirt it all over its body like a shower bath. It can also lift leaves and puts them into its mount. In fact
the drunk server the elephant as a long arm and hand. And elephant very clumsy and heavy and yet it can move
very quickly.

The elephant is a very intelligent animal. Its intelligence combined wit its great strength makes it very
useful servant to man and it can be trained to serve in various ways such as carry heavy loads, hunt for tigers
and even fight.

10. The third paragraph is mainly about the fact that…

a. elephants are strong

b. elephants cant lift logs

c. elephants are servants

d. elephants are very useful

e. elephants must be trained

11. Which of the following is NOT part of the elephant described in the first paragraph?

a. It looks strange

b. it is heavy

c. it is wild

d. it has a trunk

e. it has a small tail

12. It is stated in the text that the elephant uses the trunk to do the following, EXCEPT…

a. to eat

b. to push

c. to drink

d. to carry things

e. to squirt water over the body

13. “The trunk is the elephant’s peculiar feature….( Paragraph 2 )

The underlined word is close in meaning to….

a. large

b. strange

c. tough

d. smooth
e. long

Text. 4

A fox fell into a well and couldn’t get out. By and by a thirsty goat came a long. Seeing the fox in the well
it asked if the water was good. “Good”, said the fox” it’s the best water I’ve tasted in all my life. Come down and
try it yourself.

The goats was thirsty so he got into the well. When he had drunk enough, he looked around but there was
no way to get out. Then the fox said,” I have a good idea. You stand on your hind legs and put your forelegs
against the said of the well. Then I’II climb on your back, from there. I’II step on your horns, and I can get out.
And when I’m out, I’II help you out the well.

The goat did as he was asked and the fox got on his back and climbed out the well. Then he coolly walked
away. The goat called out loudly after him and reminded him of his promise to help him out. The fox merely to
him and said; “If you only had thought carefully about getting out, you wouldn’t have jumped into the well.

The goat felt very sad. He called out loudly. An old man walking nearby heard him and put a plank into
the well. The goat got out and thanked the old man.

14. The text tells the story of…

a. a fox

b. a goat

c. a fox and a goat

d. an old man and the fox

e. the goat and an old man

15. Paragraph 2 mainly tells…

a. how the fox helped the goat

b. why the fox got into the well

c. how the fox got out of the well

d. the fox’s idea how to get out of the well

e. how both the goat and the fox got out of the well

16. “The goat did as he was asked….” ( Paragraph 3 )

What does the above sentence mean?

a. The goat drunk enough and looked around

b. the goat came down to the well and drank

c. the goat called out loudly after the fox got out

d. the goat waited someone who migh help him

e. the goat stood on his hind legs and put his foreiegst against the side of the well

Text.5

Wayang Kulit, the shadow puppets prevalent in java and Bali, is without a doubt the best known of the
Indonesian wayangs. The stories are usually drawn of the Ramayana the Mahabarata or the serat Menak. The
island of lombok has depeloved its own style of Serat Menak, so that the term Serat Menak lombok is also
common. Another from is the Punakawan with the figures of Semar, Bagong, Petruk, and Gareng. Semar is the
father of Gareng (oldest son), Petruk and Bagong (youngest son). Instead of being based in the great epics, it
is more of a political cabaret, dealing vwith gossip and contemporary affairs.

The figures themselves vary from place to place. Central Java 9 Yogyakarta 0 produces expensively
constructed figures with a high degree of abstraction, for example thin, fine – limbed figures with almond-shaped
eyes and tapered, pointed noses to represent the good nobility, Bali produces more compact figures, and Lombok
has figures representing real people and such real-world objects as automobiles, airplanes, and ships.

Historical, the visual portion of the performance os shadows casts on cotton screen by an oil lamp. Today,
the source of light is morselikely to be a spotlight.

17. The topic of the tex above…

a. Wayang kulit

b. Wayang in Indonesia

c. The figure of wayang

d. The history of wayang

e. The performance of wayang

18. The figure of wayang in central Java produces….

a. compact figure

b. respresenting real people

c. real-world objects as automobiles and ships

d. thin, fine-limbed figures with almond-shaped eyes

e. cheaply constructed

19. The story that ususlly drawn for a wayang performance is…

a. Ramayana

b. Hindu stories

c. Buddha stories

d. Political cabaret

e. Gossip and contempory affairs

20. The statement is not true according to the text in….

a. The story punakawan often drawn in wayang performance

b. Gareng is the father in Punakawan figure

c. Semar is the father in punakawan figure

d. the story of wayang is more of a political cabaret

e. The wayang performance consists of shadows cast on cotton screen by an oil lamp

21. The….of liberty is 46 m high

a. monument

b. statue

c. statue

d. tower

e. building

Text.6
The great wall of china (simplified Chinese: traditional Chinese. Pinyin: Wanli
Chanhcheng;Litterally”10.000 Li long wall”) is as Chinese fortification built from 3rd century BC until the beginning
of the 17th century, in order to protect the various dynasties from raids by Mongol, Turkish, and other nomadic
tribes coming from areas in modern-day Mongolia and Manchuria. Several walls were built since the 3rd century
BC, the most famous being the great wall built between 220 BC and 220 BC by the First Emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi
(this was located much further north than the current Great Wall of China built during the Ming Dynasty, and
little of it remains)

The Wall stretches over a formidable 6.352 km (3.948 miles),from Shanhai Pass on the Bohai Sea in the
east, at the limit between China proper and Manchria, to Lop Nur in the southeastern portion of Xinjiang Uygur
Aoutomous Region [1] (http://depts.Washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/tex/weilue/appenddices.html). Along most
of its arc, it roughly delineates the border between North China and inner Mongolia. The wall is complemented
by defensive fighting station, to which wall defenders may retreat it overwhelmed.

Each tower has unique and restricted stairway and entries to confuse attackers. Barracks and
administrative centers are located at larger intervals.

The materials used are those available near the site of conduction. Near Beijing the wall is constructed
from quarried limestone blocks. in other location it may be quarried granite of fired brick. Where suck materials
are used, two finished walls are erected with packed earth and rubble fill placed in between with and egg whites.

In the extreme western desert locations, where good materials are scarce, the wall was constructed from
dirt rammed between rough wood tied together with woven mats.

22. What’s the best title for the text?

a. China heritage

b. The great wall or of China

c. The condition About Great wall of China

d. Description About Great wall of China

e. The materials Used to build Great wall of China

23. How far the streches?

a. 6.352 km

b. 3.948 km

c. 6.352 miles

d. 200 miles

e. 200 km

24. Chinese built the great wall of China for this reason……

a. To join some Nomadic tribes

b. in order to protect the various Dinastys from raids by Mongol

c. to show the world that china is great strong country

d. in order to prevent war with other tribes

e. to built a great strong dynasty

25. The most famous Great wall is the one that…..

a. built from 4 century BC

b. built at 17 century BC

c. built by the First Emperor

d. built before 200 century BC

e. built after 200 century BC


26. “attackers” means……

a. enemies of china

b. another dinastys

c. The robbers

d. the people who were angry

e. friends of China

27. The materials used when the construction reached western desert location…..

a. limestone blocks

b. granite

c. fired bricks

d. rough world tied together with woven mats

e. white egg cement

Text.7

It has a span of 4260 feet. The bridge is so____(28) that the shape of the eart had to be taken into account
by is designer. Two great tower support four huge cables. The____(29) are build on immense underwater
platforms made of steel and concrete. The platform extend to extend of over 100 feet under the sea. These alone
took sixteen mount to built. Above The surface of the water , the tower rise to height to nearly 700 feet. They
support the cables from which bridge has been suspended. Each of four cables contains 26.108 lengths of wire.
It has been estimated that if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of its total
capacity. However, size and strength are not the only important things about his bridge. Despite its immensity,
it is both simple and elegant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to create ‘an enormous object drawn as faintly as
possible.

28. a. long

b. wide

c. deep

d. tall

e. huge

29. a. bridge

b. cables

c. cement

d. tower

e. platform

30. What does ‘they” in the supported……

a. the cables

b. the tower

c. the platform

d. wires

e. bridge

31. The tense mostly used in the text in……


a. simple present

b. past tense

c. past perfect

d. imperative

e. present continuous

32. How many cables are supported by the tower?

a. six

b. eight

c. ten

d. four

e. two

33. what does” its” in line 14 refer to”?

a. Brooklyn

b. description

c. wire

d. bridge

e. designer

34. immense means….. except……

a. great

b. little

c. huge

d. grand

e. very big

35. Which statement is not true according to the text?

a. The bridge was build to join Staten island and Brooklyn

b. The platform extend to a depth of over 100 feet under the sea

c. Beside its immensity, the bridge is very complicated and elegant

d. It would only third from its total capacity if it were carried by cars

e. They support the cables contains 26.108 length of wire

36. The length of the wire of the four cables is……

a. twenty six thousand one hundred eighteen meters

b. twenty six hundred thousand and eight meters

c. twenty six thousand one hundred zero eight meters

d. twenty six thousand hundred and eight meters

e. twenty six thousand one hundred and eight met

Text.8
Borobudur is built as a single large stupa, and viewed from above takes the from of a giant mandala. The
foundation is a square 118 meters on each side. It has eight levels, of which the lower live are square and the
upper three circular. This is said to be a map of the cosmos as conceptualized by the buddhist Philosophers of
the time. The upper level feautures seventy-two small stupas surrounding one large central stupa. Each stupa is
a bell shape pierced by numerous decorative apertures. Statues of the Buddha sit inside the pierced enclosures.

Borobudur is stiil a place of prayer and pilgrimage. Pilgrims circumambulate each level seven times in a
clockwise direction. The stupas on the topmost level contain statues of the Buddha in various poses. According
to local folklore, touching each Buddha through the holes in the stupa wall brings good luck.

37. The best title for the text is……

a. Borobudur

b. Buddhist temple

c. The history of borobudur

d. The information on borobudur

e. Borobudur as as praying place

38. The text belongs to genre of…….

a. descriptive

b. report

c. narrative

d. news item

e. anecdote

39. The one is not true according to the text…..

a. Borobudur is built as a single large stupa

b. Borobudur is a single large stups

c. it has eight levels

d. The stupas on the top most level contain statues of Buddha

e. Statues of Buddha sits inside the pierce enclosure

40. The statement that is true according to t is……

a. The foundation is a circle

b. The upper three level one square

c. There are seventy small stupas surrounding on large central stupa

d. it will bring good luck for those who touch the statues of Buddha through the hole

e. Statues of the Buddha stands inside the pierce enclosures

41. The purpose of the writer is to

a. entertain the readers

b. inform the readers

c. persuade the reader to visit Borobudur

d. Share universal occasions

e. communicate something that is a case

42. Dewi : Do you think that the test will be difficult/

Rani :..it will probably relatively easy


a. I think so

b. I don’t think so

c. I’m not sure

d. I think

e. I don’t know

43. Maya : Dewi is a beautiful girl, I’m sure every body in our class likes her every much

Rani : I think so

The italicized sentence expresses…

a. agreement

b. certainly

c. regret

d. sympathy

e. advice

44. Roni : David is a professional basket player

Doni :.. He is a good shooter

a. Oh really?

b. I don’t think so

c. I suppose so

d. What a pity

e. Certainly

45. Dewi : How’s the new restaurant?

Maya : The foot is good but……

a. the location is easily reached

b. It’s cheap

c. the service is bad

d. the waiter are polite

e. the parking are is big

46. He gets a big prize from her mother. The negative form for this sentence is….

a. He don’t get a big prize her mother

b. He doesn’t get a big prize from her mother

c. He is not getting a big prize from her mother

d. He doesn’t gets a big prize from her mother

e. He doesn’t got a big prize from her mother

47. Martina lives in the city by herself

The sentence means…..

a. She lives alone in the city

b. She has many friends in the city

c. She lives with her parent


d. she lives with her friend

e. She lives in a boarding house

48. Where is my dictionary? It was on my desk, perhaps somebody…

a. takes

b. is talking

c. has taken

d. took

e. will take

49. Jack shaves…… every morning

a. herself

b. himself

c. their self

d. themselves

e. his self

50. I want to buy a new bag but………

a. I don’t know where

b. I must be stupid

c. I have a lot of money

d. I am going to school

e. I don’t know why


Contoh 10 :

Text 1
Singapore

April 29, 2005

Dear Readers,

Ever since I became Editor-in-Chief of the Asian Reader’s Digest six months ago, I’ve been dying to share some
exciting news with you. After being based in Australia for almost a decade, our editorial office has moved to
Singapore, bringing it back to Asia in these exciting and important times.

Over the coming months you’ll see the difference our move makes in a hundred little ways. We’ll still deliver the
window on the world you’ve come to expect, but being in the heart of Asia will allow us to make our local content
more … well … local. The magazine will continue to be an engaging mix of inspirational and informative stories,
but the local stories will be more chicken rice than spaghetti and meatballs.

Starting with this month’s poll on the things that irritate us – we traveled all the way to Shanghai to get a truly
pan-Asia view point – we plan to put more Asian voices into the magazine in 2007. My personal new year’s
resolution is to meet as many of you, our readers, as possible this year to hear what type of magazine you’d like
to see each month.

Reader’s Digest is all about the basic things that make us human – our thirst of knowledge, our emotions, our
desire to make a better life for ourselves and our loved ones. I am excited about being able to bring all these
things and more home to you each month; to help you rediscover the joys of life in Asia.

Sincerely yours,

Hans

Editor in Chief

(Source: Reader’s Digest, January 2006 Edition)

Answer with suitable verb!

1. Who is the sender of this letter?

a. Han,s

b. Hans

c. Han

d. Har

e. Hars

2. Who is the letter dedicated to?

a. writers

b. singers

c. audiences

d. listeners

e. readers

3. When did he officially become editor-in-chief?

a. six months ago

b. seven month ago


c. eight months ago

d. nine month ago

e. ten months ago

4. Where is the editorial office located?

a. Australia

b. Shanghai

c. Singapore

d. Asia

e. Jakarta

5. What is Reader’s Digest all about?

a. important things

b. cruel things

c. basic things

d. tyranny things

e. unimportant

6. What is the type of the text?

a. Narrative

b. Descriptive

c. Recount

d. Procedure

e. News item

7. Diery and Fikri _____ shopping yesterday. They _____ shopping last Monday.

a. didn’t go – went

b. go – go

c. went – go

d. didn’t – go

e. don’t – went

8. It _____ rain right now. The rain _____ a few minutes ago.

a. wasn’t – stopped

b. isn’t – stopped

c. isn’t – stopped

d. didn’t – stopped

e. isn’t – stop

9. We _____ late for the movie last night. The movie _____ at 7, but we _____

a. was – started – will not didn’t arrive

b. were – started – didn’t arrive

c. are – started – will not

d. weren’t – started –
e. were – starts – didn’t arrive

10. Tom _____ not in his office yesterday. He _____ not go to work.

a. did – was

b. is – do

c. do – was

d. does – was

e. was – did

Boulder : (11) you at the meeting yesterday?

Brian : What meeting?

Boulder : (12) you forget about the meeting?

Brian : I guess so what meeting.

Boulder : The meeting with the president of the company.

Brian : Oh, now I remember. No, I (13) there, (14) you?

11. a. did

b. were

c. do

d. was

e. are

12. a. were

b. do

c. was

d. are

e. did

13. a. wasn’t

b. didn’t

c. weren’t

d. don’t

e. am not

14. a. did

b. were

c. do

d. was

e. did

Gaby : Where __(15)__ you yesterday?

Pita : I (16) at the zoo.

Gaby : (17) you enjoy it?

Pita : Yes, but the weather (18) very hot. I tried to stay out of the sun. Most of the animals (19) in their
houses or in the shade. The sun (20) too hot for them, too. They (21) not want to be outside in the
hot sun.
15. a. did b. are c. do d. were e. was

16. a. did b. are c. do d. were e. was

17. a. did b. are c. do d. were e. was

18. a. did b. are c. do d. were e. was

19. a. did b. were c. are d. do e. was

20. a. did b. were c. was d. do e. are

21. a. did b. were c. was d. do e. are

Text 2
Diary of a student name Tyra
June 3rd, 2006

Dear diary,

Today is my first day as a college student at UNCLA. I feel really excited, it seems like just yesterday I started
my high school, but now is my time to begin my new life in college. I really hope that everything will be okay
today, because I don’t expect something bad will happen and ruin my day. Oh, I really hope NOT…

June 4th, 2006

Yesterday wasn’t a good start for me. Something came up and ruined my entire mood for that day. I wasn’t
pleased with my new beginning of college’s life. Honestly, I doubted whether I could survive in dealing with
people in this college. But, HEY, I have to survive, right? Although the are cruel and ignorant, but I can do this!

P.S: I really miss my hometown buddies… wish they were here…

June 7th, 2006

Dear diary,

Sorry I skipped telling stories these few days. It’s because I have a bunch of assignments to do. Well, I guess
the old saying is right; college is fun and also tiring. Yeah right… now I know why they said so. But, the good
news is… I have made some friends. Thank goodness they’re nice and friendly.

22. Where is Tyra studying at?

a. Oxford

b. Yale

c. UNCLA

d. UI

e. UNJ

23. When did Tyra started her first day as a college student?

a. June 3rd, 2006

b. June 1st, 2006

c. July 3rd, 2006

d. July 1st, 2006

e. June 4th, 2006

24. How did Tyra feel about her first day at college?
a. pleasant

b. unpleasant

c. terrific

d. awful

e. great

25. What was Tyra hoping at her first day in college?

a. something terrible

b. something unpleasant

c. something ruin

d. something pathetic

e. something nice

26. According to Tyra’s opinion on June 4th, what kind of people that she’s dealing with in the college?

a. ignorant and cruel charismatic

b. ignorant and cute

c. ignorant and calm

d. ignorant and

e. ignorant and charming

27. When did Tyra miss her hometown best friends?

a. June 4th, 2007

b. June 5th, 2007

c. June 5th, 2006

d. June 4th, 2006

e. June 7th, 2006

28. How did Tyra feel about her college life lately?

a. cute and friendly

b. charming and friendly

c. charismatic and friendly

d. nice and cruel

e. nice and friendly

29. What’s the good news that Tyra shared to her diary on June 7th?

a. She had made some friends

b. She have made some friends

c. She have made some friends

d. She has made some

e. She is has made friends

30. What is the type of the text?

a. narrative

b. recount
c. descriptive

d. procedure

e. news item

Text 3
The Legend of Minos, King of Crete
Once upon a time there lived a very famous king, named the King of Crete. He had a monster, which
was half bull and half man.

He ordered Daedalus, a craftsman from Athens, to build a labyrinth in order to house the monster. When
Daedalus finished his work, he wanted to leave Crete. But the king would not let him go.

Daedalus escape through the air by using wings fixed to his body with wax. He also made wings for his
son, Icarus and made him fly behind himself.

But the son was so glad and excited that he soon went too high. As he flew nearer to the sun, it got warmer
and warmer until at last the wax melted and his body fell down into the sea near Troy.

The sea is now called the Icarian Sea.

31. Who was Deadalus?

a. a monster from Athen

b. a king from Athen

c. a craftsman from Athen

d. The King of Crete

e. a man from Athen

32. What happened to him?

a. He was ordered to build a labyrinth

b. He was ordered to build a house

c. He was order to build a labyrinth

d. He was order to build a house

e. He was orders to build a labyrinth

33. How did Deadalus escape from the king?

a. by car

b. by plane

c. by water

d. motorcycle

e. by air

34. Who was Icarus?

a. His daughter

b. His son

c. His step son

d. His mother

e. His father

35. What is the type of the text?

a. narrative
b. descriptive

c. recount

d. procedure

e. news item

Answer the question with suitable pronoun!

They own these books. These books belongs to (36) . These are (37) books.

These books are (38) .

36. a. Theirs b. Thems c. Them d. Their e. They

37. a. Theirs b. Thems c. Them d. Their e. They

38. a. Theirs b. Thems c. Them d. Their e. They

Everything is going fine. I like (39) new apartment very much. Its large and comfortable. I like my
roommate, too. (40) name is Emil. You will meet (41) when you visit (42) next month. He is
from Colombia. He is studying English, too. (43) classmates. (44) classmates last semester, too. We
share the rent and the utility bills, but (45) don’t share the telephone bill.

39. a. me b. mine c. I d. My e. My self

40. a. He b. His c. him d. He is e. His

41. a. Them b. Her c. Him d. Me e. Us

42. a. Me b. Mine c. I d. My e. My self

43. a. we were b. we are c. They were d. They are e. We

44. a. we were b. we are c. They were d. They are e. They

45. a. Our b. us c. we d. ours e. ourselves

46. Diery : Hello, I’m Diery. I’m a new here.

Anggi : _____, Diery. I’m Anggi.


a. Pleased to see you

b. How are you

c. Thank you

d. I’m fine

e. How do you do

47. It was a boring weekend. I _____ anything.

a. weren’t doing

b. don’t do

c. didn’t do

d. doesn’t do

e. wasn’t do

48. Ryan looks helthier _____ surgery.

a. since

b. while

c. after

d. until

e. before

49. Please stay with me _____

I fall asleep.

a. since

b. while

c. after

d. until

e. before

50. Check your assignment again!

_____ you give it to me.

a. since

b. while

c. after

d. until

e. before
MODEL 1: READING COMPREHENSION

Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) is a rare disease of


unknown cause that results in the progressive narrowing of the blood vessels
of the lungs, causing high blood pressure in these blood vessels and
eventually leading to heart failure. It is more common in women between the
ages of 21 and 40; however, it can affect anyone at any age.

Initial symptoms of PPH may be very minor, and diagnosis may be


delayed for several years until symptoms worsen. Typical symptoms may
include shortness of breath following exertion, excessive fatigue, dizziness,
fainting, weakness, ankle swelling, bluish lips and skin, as well as chest
pain. It is difficult to detect PPH in medical examination.

No one knows what causes PPH; however, research into the


cause suggests a number of factors that may be responsible for the disease.
Possible causes include genetic or familial predisposition, immune system
disease, or drugs or other chemical exposures.

Primary pulmonary hypertension is treated with a number of drugs.


None of the drugs that can cure or halt the progression of this disease has
been found yet, but they may relieve symptoms. Some patients take
vasodilators, which help to dilate the blood vessels in the lungs, reducing the
blood pressure in them. In addition, anticoagulants may be used to decrease
the tendency of the blood to clot in the lungs. Doctors can choose from a
variety of drugs that help lower blood pressure in the lungs and improve heart
performance in many patients and medication that may take a long period of
time. Patients with PPH respond differently to the different medications that
relax blood vessels and that no one drug is consistently effective in all
patients.

Most doctors and patients agree that it is very important for both
patients and families to be as informed as possible. This lets everyone
understand the illness and apply the information to what is happening. In
addition to family and close friends, support groups can help PPH patients
and give some valuable experience sharing among sufferers.

1. Based on the information in the text, primary pulmonary hypertension….

A. is a rare disease that cannot be cured


B. implies malfunctioning of cardiovascular
C. will contribute to death if left untreated
D. optimally needs medical treatments
E. requires long-term alternative therapies
Jawaban: D

PEMBAHASAN:

Soal tipe sulit HOTS biasanya membuat kamu memahami secara mendalam
kalimat yang tersaji dalam pilihan jawaban karena ditulis dalam
bentuk restatement (kalimat yang ditulis dengan adanya perubahan struktur,
perubahan kosakata, peringkasan detil, namun tidak meninggalkan
informasi utama yang dinyatakan dalam wacana). Terkadang pula, pilihan
jawaban yang tersedia membutuhkan pemikiran logis terhadap
perbandingan kalimat yang dinyatakan dalam wacana dan kalimat yang
tersaji sebagai pilihan jawaban. Tak jarang pula, pilihan jawabannya
membutuhkan pemahaman atas seluruh gagasan pokok yang telah dibahas.

Dalam soal di atas, misalnya, pilihan A dan B terdapat informasi yang tidak
akurat karena penyakit ini belum ditemukan obat penyembuhnya, bukan
berarti tidak bisa diobati dan penyakit ini menyebabkan gagal jantung akibat
peningkatan tekanan darah, bukan karena hilangnya fungsi jantung. Pilihan
C tidak bisa dijadikan jawaban karena informasi terkait hal tersebut tidak
diberikan (not given) sehingga dalam konteks reading
comprehension menjadi salah karena tidak sesuai dengan informasi yang
ada di dalam teks. Kesesuaian pilihan D dengan isi teks menjadikan pilihan
E salah karena mengandung infomasi yang tidak akurat bahwa yang
dimaksud terapi alternatif adalah pengobatan nonmedis, padahal memang
dibahas bahwa penyakit ini butuh perawatan medis jangka panjang.

MODEL 2: GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE

2. The teacher asked the lazy student … the English classes.

A. why hadn’t he attended


B. when had he attended
C. hadn’t he attended
D. that he attended
E. how often he had attended

Jawaban: E

PEMBAHASAN:

Soal tipe sulit (HOTS) biasanya menguji beberapa subtopik sekaligus dalam
satu soal serta disajikan dengan model yang berbeda dengan contoh kalimat
yang ditulis saat pengajaran. Seringkali, model soal yang disajikan boleh
dimodifikasi sehingga tidak terlihat dengan jelas soal itu membahas tentang
materi grammar apa.

Dalam kasus soal Indirect Speech di atas, soal dimodifikasi dalam bentuk
kalimat biasa sehingga tidak terlihat bahwa itu adalah soal kalimat tidak
langsung karena tidak ada bentuk kalimat langsung yang disajikan. Soal
tersebut juga tidak menguji perubahan struktur kalimat biasa, melainkan
kalimat tanya yang biasanya dianggap sulit oleh para peserta.

Dalam pilihan jawaban juga diberikan struktur-struktur yang membuat kamu


menganalisis apakah asal kalimat tersebut adalah kalimat langsung biasa
atau kalimat pertanyaan dan mengaplikasikan bentuk perubahan dari
kalimat langsung pertanyaan ke dalam kalimat tidak langsung.

MODEL 3: VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT

3. Sweet martabak (martabak manis), is a rich-flavoured pancake-like sweet


dish which is popular in Indonesia. Sometimes referred to as "martabak
bangka", where Bangka is an island in Sumatra. In Jakarta and West Java,
Indonesia, these sweet, thick pancakes are also known as "terang bulan" or
"kue pinang bangka". Sweet martabak is pan-cooked, using a specially
shaped pan, usually with a diameter of about 25 cm and 3 cm thickness.

After cooking, the pancake is topped with a lot of butter or margarine and
a (1) ____ of toppings according to the customer's (2) ____. The two major
flavors are chocolate and cheese. Common toppings for chocolate flavor
include a lot of chocolate sprinkles, coarsely ground peanuts, sweetened
condensed milk and sesame seeds. As for the cheese flavor, grated cheese
and condensed milk are used. After the toppings are added, the pancake is
cut into two, and one side is flipped (3) ____ the other. A large amount of
butter or margarine is then added onto the outer part or the skin of the
martabak. The martabak can also be made half chocolate and half cheese,
or both chocolate and cheese together which is usually called "martabak
spesial". Banana as a topping is also becoming more popular recently.

A. upon
B. toward
C. throughout
D. into
E. onto
Jawaban: E

PEMBAHASAN:

Soal tipe sulit (HOTS) biasanya menyediakan pilihan kata yang tidak umum
dan membutuhkan perbendaharaan kata yang tingkatnya lanjut dan/atau
pemahaman kontekstual yang tepat terhadap arti suatu kata tergantung
penggunaannya dalam kalimat. Dalam soal di atas, preposition juga dapat
digolongkan sebagai soal yang sulit karena tidak hanya diartikan secara
harfiah, tetapi juga membutuhkan exposure terhadap kata-kata tersebut
sebelumnya, khususnya dalam phrasal verb atau phrasal adjective.

RPP : Bahasa Inggris


 SMA – X/I - (1)
 SMA – X/I - (2)
 SMA – X/I - (3)
 SMA – X/I - (4)
 SMA – X/I - (5)
 SMA – X/I - (6)
 SMA – X/I - (7)
 SMA – X/I - (8)
 SMA – X/I - (9)
 SMA – X/I - (10)
 SMA – X/II - (1)
 SMA – X/II - (2)
 SMA – X/II - (3)
 SMA – X/II - (4)
 SMA – X/II - (5)
 SMA – X/II - (6)
 SMA – X/II - (7)
 SMA – X/II - (8)
 SMA – X/II - (9)
 SMA – X/II - (10)
 SMA – X/II - (11)
 SMA – X/II - (12)
 SMA – X/II - (13)
SOAL : Bahasa Inggris
 SMA - X (1)
 SMA - X (2)
 SMA - X (3)
 SMA - X (4)
 SMA - X (5)
 SMA - X (6)
 SMA - X (7)
 SMA - X (8)
 SMA - X (9)
 SMA - X (10)

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