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LEMBARAN SOAL
Mata Pelajaran : BAHASA INGGRISSat. Pendidikan : SMAKelas / Program : XI
PETUNJUK UMUM1. Tulis nomor dan nama Anda pada lembar jawaban yang disediakan2. Periksa dan bacalah soal dengan teliti sebelum Anda bekerja3. Kerjakanlah soal anda pada lembar jawaban4. Gunakan waktu dengan efektif dan efisien5. Periksalah pekerjaan anda sebelum diserahkan kepada Pengawas
Chose the best answers by crossing (X) a, b, c or dText 1
Whales are the largest animal on earth. Bigger than elephants, they may grow 95 feet long, and weight 150 tons. A baby blue whale, just born, can be 23 feet long and weight 3 tons.
Although whales live in the oceans and can swim like fish, they are not fish. They are mammals, like cows and elephants. Unlike fish, they bear young alive net as eggs. Their babies live on their mother’s milk. They breathe through their lungs and hold their breathe when they go under water. If they cannot come to the surface to breathe fresh air, they will drown. They are warm blooded. Fish, however, lay eggs, breathe oxygen in the water and are cold blooded.
Whales live in all the oceans. In the winter some of them go to warm waters to breed and in the summer most of them go to cold waters to feed. There are two kinds of whales, whales with teeth (toothed whales) and whales without teeth (baleen whales). The toothed whales eat fish and squid, which they can catch with their teeth, although they swallow their food without chewing it. The baleen whales eat plankton (small sea animals and plants). When they find plankton, they open their mouths and swim into the plankton. When they close their mouths, they squeeze out the water and swallow the plankton.
Whales have few enemies. Only human beings and the killer whales attack whales. And whales do not seem to fight among themselves. They usually live from 20 to 30 years.
1. Which of the following is TRUE about whales?a. Whales are generally 95 feet long and
weigh 150 tonsb. Big animals living in the ocean tend to
be their enemies
c. like fish, whales can live in all kinds of waters
d. Their life span is usually longer than human beings
e. A new baby whale may weigh one-fife-teeth o its mother
2. The organization of the text is ….a. identification – descriptionb. general classification – descriptionc. general classification to position the
reader – explanation d. orientation – event (s) – reorientatione. goal – material – step (s)
3. A suitable title for the text is ….a. Large Animals on Earthb. Differences between Whales and
Elephantsc. Whales, the Biggest Animal on Earthd. Similarity between Fish and Whalese. The Life of Whales in the Oceans
4. The differences between whales and fish is that whales ….a. do not have to come to the surface to get
fresh airb. deliver their young like elephants do c. will die if they cannot get any oxygen in
the waterd. are mammals that are cold bloodede. can easily breathe when they are under
water
5. Whales occasionahy live in warm waters ….to get more fooda. to get more foodb. for reproductionc. to avoid winterd. for fresh aire. to feed their babies
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6. Which one of the following statements is FALSE based on the text about?a. Whales are mammalsb. Whales give birth to a baby whalec. Whales lay eggsd. Whales breast feed their babiese. Each kind of whale eat different kind
of food
7. From the text we may conclude that ….a. a whale can eat both squid and
planktonb. toothed whales chew their food before
swallowing itc. the two types of whale live in different
watersd. baleen whales swallow of the water
containing planktone. each type of whale eats a specific kind
of food
Text 2BINGKUANG
Bingkuang, a symbol of Padang, is a kind of tropical fruit in Indonesia. It is not a seasonal fruit. This fruit grows underground. It’s similar to potato but the difference is in growing it. With bingkuang, the pant’s flower seed is planted in the ground. Bingkuang has an off-white skin. It has white fresh. The longer it is kept. The sweeter taste it will have. If the skin is damaged it will not rot easily. This fruit can help prevent stomach and colon disease. It can also help to lower body temperature if someone has fever. It can help make our skin soft and smooth. It is often used as ingredients of traditional food like rujak and sari buah.
8. Where is the original of Bingkuang?a. Padangb. Javac. madurad. Jakartae. Irian Jaya
9. The TRUE statement based on the passage above is ….a. bingkuang doesn’t have any
similarities to potatob. we can find Bingkuang in Londonc. bingkuang is easy to decayd. bingkuang doesn’t have any
advantages for human beinge. bingkuang only grow in tropical
climate place
Text 3
Patty The MilkmaidPatty the Milkmaid was going to market
carrying her milk in a pail on her head. As she went along she began calculating what she would do with the money she would get for the milk. “I’ll buy some fowls from Farmer Brown,” said she, “And they will lay eggs each morning, which I will sell to the parson’s wife. With the money that I get from the sale of these eggs I’ll buy myself a new dimity frock and a chip hat; and when I go to market, won’t all the young men come up and speak to me! Polly Shaw will be that jealous; but I don’t care. I shall just look at her ad toss my head like this.” As she spoke she tossed her head back the Pail fell off it and all the milk was spilt. So she had to go home and tell her mother what had occurred.
“Ah, my child,” said the mother, “Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.”
10. Patty’s job is ….a. milking a cowb. selling milkc. selling chickend. selling eggse. selling hat
11. The character of Patty is ….a. diligentb. lazyc. arrogantd. greedye. jealous
12. The climax of the text is when ….a. Patty went to the market to sell the milkb. Patty was imagining her futurec. Patty fell her pail offd. Patty went home sade. Patty’s mother advised her
13. The characters in text are ….a. Patty and the Milkmaidb. Patty and farmer Brownc. Patty and the Parson’s wifed. Patty and Polly Shawe. Patty and her mother
14. “Patty the Milkmaid was going to market carrying her milk in a pail on her head.”The other name of pail is ….a. paleb. bucketc. box
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d. glasse. pan
Text 4
A Lion and a Mouse A lion was awakened from sleep by a
mouse running over his face. Rising up angrily, he caught him and was about to kill him when the mouse piteously entered, saying, “If you would only spare my life, I would be sure to repay your kindness.”
The lion laughed and let him go. It happened shortly after this that the lion was caught by hunters, who bound with him with strops to the ground. The mouse, recognizing his roar, came, gnawed the rope with his teeth, and set him free, exclaiming, “You ridiculed the idea of my ever being able to help you, expecting to receive from me any repayment of your favor; now you know that it is possible for even a mouse to confer on a big lion.”
(Source: Encarta) 15. The text above is a ….
a. recount textb. procedurec. narratived. hortatory expositione. analytical exposition
16. The characters in the text above are ….a. the lion and the hunterb. the mouse and the hunterc. the lion and the moused. the lion and the farmere. the mouse and the farmer
17. The orientation of the text above is stated in ….a. 1st paragraphb. 2nd paragraph c. 1st sentenced. 2nd sentence e. last sentence
18. The reorientation of the text is ….a. the lion ate the mouseb. the mouse helped the lionc. the hunter killed the tigerd. the lion helped the mousee. the hunter helped the lion
Text 5There are many different causes of car
accidents in the United States.Sometimes accidents are caused by bad
weather. Ice or snow can make toads very dangerous. Accidents also can result from
problems with the car. Even a small problem like a flat tire can be serious. Bad roads are another cause of accidents. Some accidents are caused by drinking too much alcohol.
19. The social function of the text above is ….a. to tell the readers about the accident in
the USb. to persuade the reader that car accidents
are caused by some causesc. to amuse the reader with car accident
storiesd. to tell the reader the step to avoid car
accidente. to retell past stories of car accidents
20. What is the paragraph about?a. problems with car enginesb. result of car accidentsc. the frequency of car accidentsd. weather conditions in the USe. car accidents and their causes
21. Car accidents in the US are caused by the following, except ….a. drunken driversb. bad roadsc. unskilled driversd. icy roadse. a flat tire
Text 6
Hurricanes generally occur in the North Atlantic from May through November, with the pack of the hurricane season in September, only rarely will they occur from December through April in that part of the ocean. The main reason for the occurrence of hurricane during this period is that the temperature on the water surface is at its warmest and the humidity of the air is at its highest.
Of the tropical storms that occur each year in the North Atlantic, only about five, on the average, are powerful enough to be called hurricanes. To be classified as a hurricane, a tropical storm must have winds reaching speed of at least 117 kilometers per hour, but the winds are often much stronger than that; the winds of intense hurricanes can easily surpass 240 kilometers per hour.
22. The social function of the text above is ….a. to describe hurricanesb. to tell event before hurricanes comec. to show how to make hurricanesd. to persuade some one to create
hurricanes
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e. to amuse the reader with hurricanes stories
23. The passage mainly discusses ….a. the number of hurricanes in a yearb. the strength of hurricanesc. the weather in the north Atlanticd. hurricanes in a certain part of the
worlde. hurricanes and disaster of the world
24. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?a. Three are always hurricanes in the
North Atlantic All year round.b. Extremely warm weather and high
humidity can cause hurricanes.c. Very strong winds are the result of
hurricanes.d. Hurricanes occur every month from
may to November.e. Tropical countries have a lot of intense
hurricanes.
Text 7Have you ever been humiliated by a
little girl?Last week, my four year old daughter,
Sally, was invited to a children party. I decided to take her by train.
Sally was excited because she has never traveled on in train before. She sat near the window and asked question about any thing she saw.
Suddenly, a middle-aged lady came into out compartment and sat opposite to sally.
Hallo, little girl,” she said. Sally did lady was dressed, but looked at her curiously. The lady was dressed in a blue coat and a large, funny hat.
After the train had left the station, the lady opened her handbag and took out her compact. She then began to make up her face.
“Why are you doing that?” Sally asked.“To make my self beautiful,” the lady
answered.She put away her compact and smiled
kindly.“But you away still ugly,” Sally said.Sally was amused, but I was very
embarrassed.
25. Where did the incident happen?a. at homeb. in the busc. in the traind. at the bus statione. at the railway station
26. Where did Sally want to go?a. She wanted to go her school.b. She was going to go to her friend’s
birthday partyc. She would go to a wedding partyd. She went to the zooe. She was going to go to beauty salon
27. “Suddenly, a middle aged lady came into out compartment and sat opposite to Sally.” The underlined word has the same meaning with ….a. behindb. in front ofc. next tod. besidee. far away
28. “Suddenly, a middle-aged lady came into out compartment and sat opposite Sally.” The underhand phrase means a lady whose age is around ….a. 1 – 5 years oldb. 5 – 10 years oldc. 11 – 20 years oldd. 20 – 30 years olde. 40 – 50 years old
29. The purpose of the text is ….a. to inform the readers of the incident in
the trainb. to entertain the readers with the incidentc. to explain the reader about the incident
in the traind. to describe the character of sallye. to persuade the reader to take a train
30. Who writes the text above?a. Sally’s motherb. Sallyc. The middle-aged ladyd. The conductore. Another person in the train
Text 8He was a young father, wheeling the
pram trough the garden while the baby was screaming its head off. “Take it easy, Jason,” he said calmly, “There’s nothing to worry about.
A middle-aged woman noticed his soothing manner and marveled at the new breed of young husband.
When the baby screamed even louder she heard him say,” Cool it, Jason, don’t get excited, lad, cool it soon.”
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Touched by his gentle manner the woman leaned into the pram and cooed, “There, there, Jason. What’s bothering you?”
“Excuse me, lady,” said the father, “That’s Jeremy, I’m Jason.”
31. Jason was the name of ….a. the babyb. the fatherc. the womand. the old womane. the middles-aged woman
32. The code of the text above is ….a. when the young father took his baby
for a walkb. when the baby cried loudlyc. when the woman looked at himd. when the woman tried to help the mane. when the man explained about their
names
33. The text above is told by ….a. the young fatherb. the babyc. the womand. a third persone. the young mother
Teacher : Have you done your assignment?Mimi : Yes, ma’am. Here it isTeacher : Let me see, mm … what do you
want to draw hereMini : It’s village ma’am. These is a rice
field, a river, and a mounth.Teacher : It’s very good. I like it. What is it
on the rice field ?Mimi : It’s a buffalo, ma’am. It is
ploughing the field.Teacher : I see. Keep up your workMimi : Thanks, ma’am
34. From the dialogue above we know that it was a/an … classa. Englishb. Artc. Physicsd. Chemistrye. Maths
35. The teacher feels … about Mimi’s work.a. sadb. dissatisfiedc. satisfiedd. unhappye. disappointed
36. What will Mimi do next?
a. play aroundb. study chemistc. continue drawingd. count her moneye. sing loudly
37. Father : Where have you been? You made us worried!
Lina : I’m sorry, dadFrom the dialogue above, we know that father expresses ….a. Sympathyb. Apologyc. Pleasured. Angere. relief
38. Teacher : BimoBimo : Yes, ma’amTeacher : this is your test resultBimo : I got nine! I’m glad about it. My
mother won’t be angry with meBimo is expressing ….a. Worryb. Anxietyc. Angerd. Rreliefe. sadness
39. “Ouch”“What happened, son?”“I cut my finger white cutting this carrot.”“You should have been careful. Here, put the medicine on it.”“Yes, mom”From the sentence above, the son expresses ….a. Painb. Happinessc. Sadnessd. Reliefe. pleasure
40. Mother : What is this? Look at this mess!
Why don’t you make your bed?Son : I’ll do it right away, mom.From the dialogue above, the mother expresses ….a. Happinessb. Lovec. Endearmentd. Angere. satisfaction
41. Winna : Tina, look at this queue for the ticket. I have to wait for a long time.
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Tina : Come on, don’t be mad. It’s common if we have to queue to get a ticket for a new movie.
From the dialogue above, we know that Tina ….a. is angryb. resolves angerc. is disappointedd. agrees with Winnae. asks for information
42. Nina : Oh, I’m glad we finally catch this bus. We won’t be late.
Nani : Yes, you’re right.From the dialogue above we know that Nina is expressing ….a. Painb. agreementc. reliefd. sympathye. sorrow
43. Nube : Congratulations, Maia. your design won the contest.
Maia : Thanks, Nube. I’m very glad about it.
The underlined phrase expresses ….a. painb. pleasurec. reliefd. sympathye. sorrow
44. Yosie : Ouch!Icha : What’s up, Yos?Yosie : I cut my fingerIcha : Let me get you some medicine.From the dialogue above, Yosie is expressing ….a. painb. pleasurec. reliefd. sympathye. sorrow
ANNOUNCEMENTOSIS Committee are expected to attend the meeting on:Day/date : Saturday, February 23,
2007Time : 13.00Place : OSIS roomTheme : Preparation for school
anniversaryNote: All committee must comeChairmanAkbar
45. Who writes the announcement above?
a. The headmaster doesb. The teacher doesc. The OSIS chairman doesd. The OSIS Committee doese. The secretary of OSIS does
46. When the teacher came into the classroom, he saw all the students ….a. did the examb. doing the examc. had to the examd. must do the exame. have done the exam
47. The workers,...that their wages were not raises, went on strike.a. they knowb. they knewc. were knowingd. realizinge. realized
48. You can trust him, because I have heard him ….a. telling the truthb. told the truthc. was telling the truthd. to tell the truthe. would tell the truth
49. She bought ... from the exhibition.a. an old interesting French paintingb. a French old interesting paintingc. an interesting old French paintingd. a French interesting old paintinge. an interesting French old painting
50. My grandfather drives ….a. an old little red carb. an old red little carc. a red little old card. a red old little care. a little old red car
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