Sunday, August 18, 2013

SOAL UN SMA/ MA 19



PAKET UJIAN NASIONAL
                     Pelajaran/Kelas   : BAHASA INGGRIS/ XII
                                Waktu      : 120 Menit
                             Sat. Sekolah    : SMA RIJAN PACET
                                           By     : Ahmad Murjoko
                            

Don’t Forget ! Praying Before Starting and Finishing The Test !



Package 3

Listening Section
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are 2 parts to this section, with special directions for each part.

Part I
Questions 1 to 9

Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The dialogues or questions will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
After your hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.

You will hear :
Man                 How about exercising tor.-. morning?
Woman            Alright. Pick me up at six.

You will also hear :
Narrator : What will the man do?

Ditulis di lembar soal siswa:
A.     Come to her house.
B.     Give an exercise book to her.
C.     Leave the woman alone.
D.     Greet the woman

The best answer to the question is ‘come to her house.’ Therefore, you should choose answer [a]


1.
  1. It's very hot.
  2. It's very cold.
  3. It's pretty mild.
  4. It's just perfect.

2.
  1. Give the woman a lift.
  2. Lift the box for the woman.
  3. Put the box away.
  4. Make the woman lift the box.

3.
  1. A chair, a table, a couch.
  2. Teapot, plates, cups.
  3. Vase, paintings, flowers.
  4. Curtain, bed sheets, pillow cases.

4.
  1. I wish I could.
  2. That will be nice.
  3. That's alright.
  4. That's the right thing to do.

5.
      A. At home.           C. At a hospital.
      B. At a factory.       D. At school.

6.
  1. At a hospital.
  2. At a library.
  3. At a bookstore.
  4. At a post office.

7.
  1. To suggest that they find food.
  2. To show the food is nice.
  3. To find something valuable.
  4. To make something edible.

8.
      A. At home.           C. At an office.
      B. At a store.          D. At a market.



9.
  1. Alright, I'll meet Rudy.
  2. It's really wonderful, Rudy.
  3. Hi, nice to meet you, Rudy.
  4. You re very nice, Rudy.


Part II
Questions 10 to 15.
Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear  several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken two  times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
After you hear a monologue and the questions ,out it, read the four possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.

10.
  1. England.
  2. The United Kingdom.
  3. Great Britain.
  4. Scotland.

11.
  1. 38&
  2. 53%
  3. 83%
  4. 93%

12.
  1. Clean
  2. Quiet
  3. Attractive
  4. Dangerous

13.
  1. Very tall
  2. Very dry
  3. Very green
  4. Very dangerous
14.
  1. President
  2. Mayor
  3. Governor
  4. Headmaster

15.
  1. 16
  2. 17
  3. 18
  4. 19


This is the end of the listening section


Reading Section
In this part of the test, you have to choose the best answer to each question from the alternatives given.

Text 1

What you should know about clothing

Each person has a different style of dressing. A proverb says that fashion reflects personality. It means that a person's personality style can be seen from his/her clothing. A person who is neatly dressed reflects that he/she has an attractive personality. On the contrary, an untidy person indicates that he does not care about himself. Everybody wants other people to admire their appearance.

We all know that clothing is very important. The following are the functions of clothing:
1. To protect our body from heat, cold, and bad weather.
2. To protect it from diseases.
3. To be aesthetic, so we look more polite.
4. To show our personality.


16. The passage tells that ....
  1. People do not dress differently.
  2. People need other people's admiration.
  3. The way people dress shows their personality.
  4. People who dress neatly are always attractive.
  5. People only admire those who dress neatly.

17. "A proverb says that fashion reflects personality."
The underlined word means ....
  1. mirrors
  2. describes
  3. explains
  4. manages
  5. matches

Text 2
Probably the best known volcano in Indonesia, or in the whole world for that matter, is Mount Krakatau. It erupted violently in 1883. What caused it to erupt? Or, more generally, what causes volcanoes to erupt? In order to know the answer, it is necessary for us to know what a volcano is. In Indonesian we call it "gunung berapi", or "gunung api" for short. The question is where the heat and fire come from. According to geologists, deep beneath the ground there are chambers which contain molten rock. Because of high pressure, the molten rock forces up the passage which connects the chamber and the opening in the crust of the earth. This molten rock flows out of the opening ,as lava (magma), and along with it ashes and gases are emitted. Eventually the lava cools off and becomes solid rock. Sometimes the solid rock blocks the opening and eruption stops. However, if high pressure builds up in the chamber, the blockage may re-open and the volcano erupts once more.
Very often a volcanic explosion, like the 1883 explosion of Mount Krakatau, causes a great deal of human suffering. That is why people often associate volcanoes with disasters. That is not wholly correct, of course, since there are also some good things. Firstly, volcanoes, like mountains in general, cause clouds to rise and then cool off from rain. Secondly, the materials thrown up by volcanoes contain minerals needed by, plants. After many years the volcanic materials make the soil fertile.

Not all volcanoes are found on land, however. Many of them are found under the sea. These are called submarine volcanoes. Whether land or submarine volcanoes, they usually have one thing in common, they are cone-shaped.

18. The text tells us about ....
  1. the eruption
  2. the volcanoes
  3. the volcanic eruption
  4. the submarine volcanoes
  5. the cause of the eruption

19. The second paragraph mainly discusses about ....
  1. the explosion of Mount Krakatau
  2. the common similarities of volcanoes
  3. the disadvantages of volcanic eruptions
  4. the advantages of submarine volcanoes
  5. the disadvantages and advantages of volcanoes

20. The volcanic eruptions which cause a great deal of suffering are regarded as ....
  1. disasters
  2. chambers
  3. explosion


  1. molten rock
  2. reservation

21. "That is why people often associate volcanoes with disasters." (Paragraph 2)
Associate with also means ....
  1. mix
  2. assist
  3. connect
  4. assume
  5. attack

Text 3
The famous Buddhist temple of Borobudur in Magelang, Central Java, needs a complete restoration that focuses not only on physical development but, mainly, on cultural, economic and environmental factors, according to a UN official.

United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Orga­nization (UNESCO) Director General Koichiro Matsuura said that entering the second phase of the temple restoration, all related government agencies should give adequate attention to all factors to help preserving the world heritage site.

"We should focus not only on the temple's physical development but also on many other factors to benefit everyone worldwide. The temple has not only archeo­logical and historical value but, mainly, religious, economic and environmental ones and the people here need to give adequate attention to help preserving it," he said in the opening ceremony of the fourth international experts' meeting near the temple compound over the weekend.


22. The main idea of the second paragraph is………………
  1. Borobudur needs help from UNESCO.
  2. UNESCO is responsible for Borobudur.
  3. Borobudur needs more attention to preserve it.
  4. The Director General of UNESCO is Koichiro Matsuura.
  5. UNESCO stands for United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization.

23. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
  1. The restoration of Borobudur focuses on physical development.
  2. Borobudur needs restoration because of the Buddhist.
  3. The restoration of Borobudur is to benefit everyone worldwide.
  4. It's the people near Borobudur who should preserve the temple.
  5. The opening ceremony of experts' meeting was held outside the temple.

24. Who attended the international meeting? They were .... people.
  1. skillful
  2. famous
  3. western
  4. religious
  5. Japanese

25. Which of the followings is NOT TRUE about Borobudur?
  1. It is situated in Magelang.
  2. It needs a complete restoration.
  3. The government agencies should help preserving the world heritage.
  4. The temple has archeological and historical value.
  5. The focus of the restoration is on the physical development.

Text 4
Uday and Qusay are killed and the delighted British and American governments suggest that Iraq will be a safer place. Yes, the Iraqis may well feel safer. And with the dictator's brutal sons out of the way forever-more are Iraqis confident about continuing the resistance against the American occupiers.

Shortly before their deaths were announced, Richard Gephardt, Democrat presidential, delivered a blistering attack on Bush's foreign policy which was driven, he said, by "machismo" and "arrogant unilateralism". Bush, he continued, had treated U.S. allies "like so many flies on America's windshield". He added: "Foreign policy isn't a John Wayne movie."

The attack on the villa where Saddam's sons were hiding might be seen as driving home the point. Instead, the announcement that they had been killed by the U.S. troops in a shoot-out is welcomed by Tony Blair as "great news".

26. The text mainly discusses about ....
  1. Uday and Qusay who killed U.S. troops
  2. Uday and Qusay who were killed by U.S. troops
  3. Richard Gephardt who attacked Bush's domestic policy
  4. the attack on the villa where Saddam Husein was hiding
  5. Tony Blair who is welcomed by Saddam's sons, Uday and Qusay

27. The main idea of paragraph 3 is that .....................
  1. U.S. troops killed Saddam in the attack on the villa.
  2. Uday and Qusay had killed U.S. troops and Tony Blair.
  3. Tony Blair attacked the villa where Saddam's sons were hiding.
  4. Saddam was killed by Tony Blair and U.S. in Saddam's sons' villa.
  5. The announcement of Saddam's sons' death is wel­comed by Tony Blair.

28. Which statement is correct according to the text?
  1. John Wayne movie was presented to Bush arrogantly.
  2. Tony Blair received the "great news" of Bush and Gephardt' s death.
  3. John Wayne was a movie star who attacked the villa of Saddam's sons.
  4. Richard Gephardt attacked Bush's foreign policy after Uday and Qusay's death.
  5. The news of Uday and Qusay's death made the British and American government pleased.

29. "The attack on the villa where Saddam's sons were hiding might be seen as driving home the point." (Paragraph 3)
The word attack has similar meaning to ……………....
  1. raid
  2. resist
  3. shield
  4. defend
  5. withdraw

30. "... had killed Uday and Qusay."
  1. The Iraqis
  2. Tony Blair
  3. U.S. troops
  4. John Wayne
  5. Richard Gephardt


Text 5
This text is for questions 16 to 18.

One thousand years ago, in the desert of the Chaco Canyon, the Anasazi people built a nine multi-storey building called "Great House ". They used stone for the walls and wood for the floors, doors and roofs. They trans­ported more than 200,000 trees from the forests almost 80 kilometres away. How did they move the trees? We don't know.
In some buildings there are huge circular rooms called kivas—the biggest one is underground—and it is about 16 metres wide. Why did the Anasazi build circular rooms? We don't know. Perhaps they used them for religious cere­monies or for storing crops. We only know that the Anasazi people abandoned their Great Houses. Why did they leave? Hunger? War? We really don't know.

31. What does the text describe?
  1. The buildings in the desert.
  2. The desert of Chaco Canyon.
  3. Kivas the biggest circular rooms.
  4. Reasons of building7circular rooms.
  5. Great Houses in the desert of Chaco Canyon.

32. Which of the following is TRUE about Kivas?
  1. They were used for religious ceremonies.
  2. They used imported stones and wood.
  3. They were huge circular rooms.
  4. They were used for storing crops.
  5. They were built underground.

33. "We know the Anasazi people abandoned  the Great Houses." (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word has the closest meaning to ....
A.     stayed
B.     built
C.     went
D.     made
E.      left

34. Rearrange these jumbled sentences/phrases to make a meaningful paragraph.
  1. The following year, he started teaching deaf people.
  2. He was born in Edinburgh, on March 3,1847.
  3. It is one of the important devices that has helped building modem life.
  4. At the age of 23, Alexander moved to Canada with his family.
  5. Alexander Graham Bell is famous for his invention.
  6. Teaching deaf people was the Bell family's profession.
  7. Bell was educated at Edinburgh high school and at the universities of Edinburg and London.
  8. His father and grandfather had also taught deaf people in Scotland.

The right arrangement is ....
A. 2 – 7 – 4 – 6 – 8 – 1 – 3 – 5
B. 5 – 7 – 3 – 2 – 4 – 1 – 6 – 8
C. 3 – 2 – 5  – 7 – 1 – 4 – 8 – 6
D. 6 – 8 – 7 – 5 – 2 – 3 – 1 – 4
E. 5 – 3 – 2 – 7 – 4 – 1 – 6 – 8

35. The following paragraph is about the process of making batik.
To make a batik, first the design is outlined on the cloth in pencil or charcoal. The more complicated the design, the longer the process will be. Molten wax is then applied by means of a small pipe like pen called "canting" ....
  1. The wax is then removed, and then the process is repeated with a different-coloured dye.
  2. The "canting" is used to draw the pattern on cloth.
  3. When everything is finished, the batik is ready to be displayed and sold.
  4. The materials are then dipped in dye, and in the areas where wax has been applied, the colour does not penetrate.
  5. This apparatus is a Javanese invention.
  6. It consists of a bamboo holder, a brass container which tapers to a fine head.

The right arrangement of the sentences above to complete the paragraph is ....
A. 2 – 3 – 6 – 1 – 4 – 5 
B. 5 – 6 – 4  -3 – 2 – 1
C. 2 – 6 – 5 – 4 – 1 – 3  
D. 3 – 5 – 4 – 2 – 1 – 3  
E. 6 – 2 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 2

36. Jack           Paul, I'd like you to meet
                         Luke.
      Paul            Hi. ……………....
      Luke           Hello. Nice to meet you
                         too.

  1. What is your name?
  2. It is very nice here?
  3. Do you know me?
  4. Nice to meet you.
  5. Where do you come from?

37. Mother      : Clean your room, Siska!
      Siska          : Yes, mom.
      Vinda         : What did your mother
                           tell you, Siska?
      Siska          : She told me………..
  1. clean my room
  2. to clean my room
  3. to clean your room
  4. cleaned my room
  5. clean your room

38. X : Have you met the man whose car
            hit yours?
      Y : Yes. He .... his car when I came to
             his house.
  1. repairs
  2. was repairing
  3. is repairing
  4. is going to repair
  5. has been repairing

39. Al       : Why did you come to the teacher's office just now?
      Bob    : The teacher was angry with me because he saw me cheating in the test.
      Al      : Oh, you shouldn't have done it. You should study harder for the test.

The underlined expression expresses…………….
  1. prohibition
  2. expectation
  3. probability
  4. advice
  5. possibility

40. Mrs. Tony: I have two sons and three daughters. They have already graduated from university. One of my sons is in Germany and all my daughters are in Canada to further their careers.
  
   Mrs. Akbar: You're really a successful mother.

From the underlined words we can conclude that Mrs. Tony seems .... of her sons and daughters.
  1. happy
  2. proud
  3. amazed
  4. excited
  5. optimistic

41. Susan    : Pam, I've got good news for you. Peter, the crazy guy, has got the sales manager job.
      Pam       : What?

What does Pam expression mean?
  1. A question
  2. A boredom
  3. A disappointment
  4. A pleasure
  5. A surprise

42. X                  Did you see Jim?
      Y                  Yes, he is in his room.  
                           He .... since I came here.
  1. read
  2. is reading
  3. was reading
  4. has been reading
  5. has to read,

43. Tidi           Well, Ferdi, do you think
                        you've passed?
      Fred          No, definitely not. I thought the paper was terrible. I haven't got a hope of  getting through.

The underlined part of the dialogue expresses ....
  1. displeasure
  2. incapability
  3. uncertainty
  4. dissatisfaction
  5. disappointment

44.  Shane       Will, will you help me type         
                        my homework?
      Will           OK, but can I do it at
                        home?
       Shane       Of course, but I must
                        submit it to my teacher
                        next Friday.
      Will           Don't worry, I... it by then.


  1. will finish
  2. am finishing
  3. will have finished
  4. have finished
  5. had finished

45. Indra         How did you get here? I
                       don't see your car.
      Ardi          By bus. I am having it
                       repaired.

The underlined sentence means that ....
  1. Ardi repairs the car
  2. Ardi has repaired his car
  3. the car is being repaired by someone
  4. someone has asked Ardi to repair the car
  5. someone has the car repaired by Ardi

46. Manager     : What did she want?
      Staff           : She wished I had received her application.

From the underlined sentences we learn that ....
  1. the staff did not receive the application
  2. the manager asked the staff to receive the application
  3. the applicant did not apply for the job
  4. the staff will receive the application
  5. the manager refused to receive the application

47. A        Thank you very much for your information. It's very useful for me.
      B         If you need to consult me again, you can contact me at this number.
      A         Thanks. See you later.


The underlined sentence means that A ....
  1. doesn't need to consult B again
  2. may contact B for consultation
  3. didn't contact B because A didn't contact B
  4. doesn't contact B so A doesn't consult B
  5. won't contact B at this number

48. Ben       The irresponsible people keep
                    on cutting down the trees of
                    the forestry reserve.
      Ian         I think the government ……. have applied and enforced the laws and    
regulations more seriously by punishing them.
  1. Will                              E. should
  2. could
  3. might
  4. would

49. Brushing the hair increases the supply of ……... to the scalp.
  1. oxygen
  2. water
  3. blood
  4. nutrients
  5. energy

50. New research suggests that men and women should consider ... cigarettes with carrots, which are rich with beta carotene.
  1. finding
  2. knowing
  3. searching
  4. recognizing
  5. replacing


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