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LEMBAR SOAL
ULANGAN AKHIR SEMESTER GASAL TAHUN PELAJARAN 2015/2016
 

Mata Pelajaran            :  BAHASA INGGRIS
Seri                              :  4
Hari, Tgl          : Jum’at , 4 Desember 2015
Waktu              : 07.15 – 08.45  (90 menit)
Perhatian :      a.  Semua jawaban dikerjakan di lembar jawab yang tersedia!
                        b.  Nomor Tes dan nama siswa ditulis pada sudut kanan atas lembar jawaban!
                        c. Gunakan waktu yang tersedia dengan sebaik-baiknya!
                        d.  Berdoalah sebelum memulai mengerjakan!
 

I.  Choose the correct answer by crossing A, B, C, D or E!



This text is for question 1 to 4
        Enthusiasm for abroad should be qualified
By Chris Berger (a sophomore student and columnist)
       I believe that most students could use a heavy dose of cultural immersion abroad. What I learned from 18 years of living in the United Kingdom is the invaluable appreciation of another culture and another way of life. I am not here to debate whether studying abroad is a good experience. I think it is not only a good one, but a necessary one. What I have to ask, however, is why our school – which says it has a student body so enamored with Princeton life that lest that 50 students would choose to leave each year during the last decade – has suddenly seen a burgeoning desire to explore academic program across the world. What has happened? Why has a four-year, eight-semester stint at Princeton lost the captivating sense of eternal possibility that once kept students firmly planted in New Jersey?
                  Adoptedpartlyfrom www.dailyprinceton.com

1.    “ I think it is not only a good one … .” The word ‘one’ refers to … .
A.  culture
B.  student
C.  experience
D.  appreciation
E.  studying abroad

2.    The word or phrase which does not have the same meaning with ‘enamored’ is … .
A.  charmed
B.  fascinated
C.  captivated
D.  experience
E.  in love with

3.    “I am not here to debate … .” The underlined word also means… .
A.  learn
B.  speak
C.  argue
D.  explain
E.  elaborate



4.    What the writer wants to tell?
A.          It needs 18 years to study abroad
B.          Studying abroad means cultural exchange
C.  Studying abroad becomes trend in this last decade
D.  Studying abroad is a good and necessary experience
E.  Many students want to study abroad, especially in United Kingdom

This text is for question 5 to 7.
Tana Toraja – Land of The Heavenly King
       After the entrance to Tana Toraja you enter a majestic with giant gray, granites and stones and blue mountains at a distance after passing the market village of Mebali. They from a sharp contrast with the lively green of the fertile, rain-terraces and the rusty read of the tropical laterite soil. This is Tana Toraja, one of the most splendid areas in Indonesia.
                               Adapted from www.my-indonesia.info

5.   The purpose of the text is to … the readers to come to Tana Toraja, one of the most splendid areas in Indonesia.
A.    tell
B.    take
C.   remind
D.   persuade
E.    introduce

6.    What you can’t see in Tana Toraja is … .
A.   beach
B.   terraces
C.   granites
D.   mountains
E.   laterite soil

7.    … one of the most splendid areas in Indonesia. The underlined word refers to … .
A.  high
B.                  good
C.                  worse
D.                  atractive
E.                  interesting



8.   Where do you usually read this announcement?


Only passenger visas may leave
the transit launge


A.   At the market
B.   At the bus shelter
C.   At the train station
D.   At the domestic airport
E.   At the international airport

9.    What does it mean?
A.    No pedestrian
B.    No naked flames
C.   Not drinking water
D.   Pedestrians prohibited
E.    No unauthorized access

10.  I haven’t … any parties since I … here.
A.    attend - came
B.    attended - come
C.   attended - came
D.   attended - coming
E.    been attending - came

11.  The prefix in ‘anticlockwise’ means … .
A.    away
B.    around
C.   outside
D.   against
E.    opposite

12.  Whenever you do, you … drink that coffee. It’s very hot.
A.    can
B.    must
C.   should
D.   have to
E.    ought to

13.  If I … stronger, I would have helped you carry the piano.
A.    was
B.    were
C.   had been
D.   have been
E.    would have been

14.  The team ran … towards the finish line to win the race.
A.    quick
B.    quickly
C.   in quick
D.   so quick
E.    very quick

15.  My wife will let me listen to classical music only if I agree to wear my … .
A.    headsets
B.    headdress
C.   headlights
D.   headlamps
E.    headphones


This text is for question 16 to 20

         I want to tell you about a book entitle “I wonder Why the Sun Rises” by Brenda Walpole. The type of the book is a non-fiction picture book. Why it appears at a certain time? Are you
         When you look at the sunrise, do you wonder why it appears at a certain time? Are you curious about why we have seasons? How can you tell the time without a clock?
         This book is filled with questions ans answers about sunlight, time and seasons. Thirty-one questions about time and seasons are asked and answersed in this book.
         The author, Brenda Walpole, gives easy to unerstand explainations to describe what is happening ang why. I recommended this book to anyone who wanys to learn more the science of sunlight, time and seasons.
          But be warned, you’ll be left with more questions?  You’ll  be ready to start your own search for other scientific explanations about what you see happening all around you.
          An index provides a great way for readers to look up topics of interest without reading look from cover to cover. The colorful illustrations aid in understanding the text.
                                                                                                                                                             
16.  What is the purpose of the text above?
A.  To tell the events
B.  To entertain the readers
C.  To describe a particula things
D.  To analyze and evaluate a creative work
E.  To persuade the readers to do something

17.   What type of book is reviewed?
A.  A novel
B.  A short story book
C.  A non-fiction book
D.  An adventurous book
E.  A detective story book

18.   What is the book about?
A.  Dry and rainy seasons
B.  Everything about the sun
C.  Sunlight, time and seasons
D.  The sun, the rain and the storm
E.  Why the sun rises in the east and sets in the west

19.   How many questions are answered in the book?
A.  13
B.  20
C.  30
D.  31
E.  33

20.   Which of the following statements is NOT what the reviewer says about the book?
A.  It provided an index
B.  The illustrations are colorful
C.  The authors use rhyming words
D.  It leaves the readers with more questions
E.  The book is recommended by the reviewer



This text is for question 21 to 25

THE PRINCESS DIARIES
Meg Cabot
Harper Collins
Young Adult
ISBN: 0380814021
304 pages

       As the hilariously funny tale called The Princess Diaries begins. Mia Thermopolis is just a regular high school freshman at Albert Einstein High School. Well, as regular as you can be when you live in a loft in downtown New York with your flighty artist Mom. And as regular as you can be when your best friend is Lilly, a punky and spunky militant who produdes her own TV show.
       As readers can guess from the title, this book taes the form of a diary, written by Mia. Over the span of a mouth, she relates her daily woes and embarrassments in heart breaking detail. As with most teenaged girls. Mia thinks she is hopeless, look-wise. She’ll tall – 5’93 – and klutzy, and not so gifted in the chest deatment. Then there is school. One of Mia’s biggest problems is the fact she is flunking Algebra and to make matters worse, her Mom has began  her teacher Gross.
        In the boy department, the cutest one in school ha the locker next to hers, but doesn’t even know Mia exist, even as his snooty girlfriend Lana, a popular cheerleader, torments her. And to top it off. Mia is developing some sort of weird crush on Michael, Lilly’s computer nerd brother.
        Then one day, Mia finds out she is a princess. Okay, I know that doesn’t sound bad to most girls, but Mia hates the idea instatly. How doesthis fary tale come true? Her father is ruler of the principality of Genovia and since Mia is his only child, she is next in line to the throne. Her dad sends in the big guns to convince Mia that being a princess is what she is meant to do, her formidable grandmother comes to New York to give Mia “Princess Lesson”. And so the word spreads around Albert Einstein High School that Mia is royalty, her life just gets more crazy.
      The ending of The Princess Diaries is a twisty one and will leave you joining for more stories of Mia and the rest of her friends.
      Reviewed by Jennifer Abbots
     Taken from http://www.teenreads.com

21.  Who wrote The princess Diaries?
A.    Lilly
B.    Mickael
C.   Meg abbots
D.   Jennifer abbots
E.    Mia Thermapolis

22.  Who the main character of the novel?
A.    Michael
B.    Meg Cabot
C.   Albert Einsteain
D.   Jennifer Abbots
E.    Mia Thermapolis




23.  She’ll tall – 5’93 – and klutzy, and not so gifted ….
How is a klutzy girls?
A.    She is a shy girl
B.    She is a pretty girl
C.   She is a brave girl
D.   She is a tough girl
E.    She drops things and falls easily

24.  Mia is developing some sort of weird cruch on Mickael, Lilly’s computer nerd brother. A nerd is … .
A.    Someone  who is smart
B.    Someone who is nervous
C.   Someone who is chrming
D.   Someone who is fashionable
E.    Someone who is extremely interested in computer

25.  Who is the reviewer of the novel?
A.    Mickael
B.    Meg Cabot
C.   Albert Einstein
D.   Jennifer Abbots
E.    Mia Themapolis

26. Sandra: Don’t give up. Your English skill is better
                    than us. You can answer the interview
                    test easily. I speculate you can get it.
      Tuti      : All right. Thank you.
      The underlined expression shows … .
A. agreeing
B. predicting
C. speculating
D. giving opinion
E. asking opinion

27. Teacher   : … .
Students  : Okay, Sir!
The expression to tell prohibition when doing the examination is … .
       A. Don’t give up!
       B. You are not allowed to cheat
       C. You mustn’t sleep in the class
       D. You are not supposed to be here
       E. I won’t let you answer all questions

28. Amir  : I will join the study tour. How about you?
      Sally  : I hope to join it, but I’m not sure.
      The underlined expression shows … .
       A. Plan
       B. Hope
       C. Purpose
       D. Intention
       E. Suggestion

29. Ketut  : … .
      Silvia  : Me too.
      To show hope, Ketut may say … .
       A. I will go to America someday
B. I must go to america someday
C. I want to go to america someday
D. I wish I can go to America someday
E. I hope you can go to America someday



This text is for question 30 to 31

Title                        : Science through the Ages
Title in Indonesian : Sains dari Masa ke Masa
Author                    : Janice VanCleave
Published by          : Pakar Raya, Bandung

            You will discover the answers to the above questions and many other fascinating questions when you take a journey through science history with Janice VanCleave as your guide. Packed with fun facts, activities and experiments, Janice VanCleave’s Science through the Ages introduces you to the amazing stories behind some of the greatest scientific discoveries of our time. Each chapter provides easy-to-follow instructions for hands on experiments, as well as clear explanation revealing that science has helped people-from ancient times right up through today!
            You’ll find out how to use Stone Age tools to make art, build a simple telescope, look at your own bloods vessels ( Did you know you have thousands of miles of them? ), construct a stethoscope, create a model of Galileo’s gas thermometer and much more. As with all of Janice VanCleave’s books, the materials are safe, inexpensive and easily found around the house. So take a time travelling tour of discovery and get ready for hours and hours of fascinating science fun at home or in the classroom.

30. What does the text talk about?
        A. The reasons to buy the book 
.       B. The review of Science through the Ages       
        C. The review of Science through the Ages.
        D, The interesting facts about science
        E. The review of Science through the Ages

31. What activities can you do with this book?
        A.  Read the explanation.
        B.  Do some experiments.
        C.  Play games related to science.
        D.  Write something about science.
        E.  Solve the mysteries of science.

32. Sally      : The film that we’ve just watched is so 
                      boring.
Hendra  : Why did you say that?
Sally      : The story goes monotonously. We can
                guess what happens next.
Hendra  : I see.
Sally’s utterance shows … .
       A. dislike
B. opinion
C. critique
D. purpose
E. appraisal

33. They were … tired and hungry.
 A. too
 B. both
 C. such
 D. either
 E. neither


34. I didn’t enjoy the movie. It was … a stupid story.
 A. so
 B. too
 C. such
 D. either
 E. neither

35. Tiara  : … .
Tigor  : That’s why you look so disappointed.
The expression critique is … .
       A. It is so boring
B. It makes me sleepy
C. I bet you won’t like it
D. I don’t want to watch it again
E. It is the best movie that I’ve ever watched

36. Atik    : We have to arrive at the main office at 4.  
                   p.m. is there any change for us to get
                  here by on time?
     Salma : It is a quarter to four now. We need 15
                  minutes to get there. So I think we only
                  have …to get there on time. Let’s be hurry!
        A. No chance
        B. Any channe
        C. Less chance
        D. Little chance
        E. More chance

37.   Mr. Smith  : Mr. Jason, my company will hold a
                    meeting on Monday … ?
  Mr. Jason  : Thank you. I will come.
A.  It will fine you to come
B.  If possible, you may come
C.  If you don’t mind we can come
D.  We would be delighted if you could come
E.  You should be pleased if you could come

38.   Finda       : I got an accident this morning.
       Mr. Joko  : I am sorry to hear that.
       The second speaker shows his … .
A.  Pride
B.  Regret
C.  Thanks
D.  Complain
E.  Sympathy

39.   Diana : Have you visited Bob? He got an
             accident last week
       Fenty  : Oh Poor Bob. I hope he’ll be better
                    soon.
       The underlined sentences expresses … .
A.  Sadness
B.  Pleasure
C.  Sympathy
D.  Expectation
E.  Satisfaction

40.   Kenny  : Albert told me that he got an accident
              yesterday.
Peter    : I’m sorry to hear that.
What does Peter mean?
A.  He shows his sympathy
B.  He wants to apologize to Albert.
C.  He knew the Albert got an accident.
D.  He wants to ask about Albert’s condition
E.  He wants Kenny to know that Albert got an accident.


  


II.   Jawablah pertanyaan berikut ini dengan tepat dan benar!

     Fill the blanks with conditional type III
1.    If she (realize) …. the red traffic light, she (stop) … .
2.    The boys (win) …the match if they (train) … regularly.
3.    If Diana (study) … hard, she (get) … a good score.
4.    If he (be) … lazy, he (be) …  fail.
5.    If I (come) … late, she (not be) … happy.




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