SOAL UAN BAHASA INGGRIS SMA




MATA PELAJARAN BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS 3 SMA

LATIHAN 1

Our earth has been rotating around the sun for billions of years. In that time its surface has undergone numerous changes. About two billion years ago  life had a simple beginning. At first countless tiny organisms  evolved slowly, then large vegetation , and later still a rich variety of animals come into being. Many of these animals have become extinct and many others have remained with us until now.
The last creatures to appear were human being. They did not have an easy life on this earth, femine disease, wild animals, harsh climates and  wars were their environment and managed to prevent and cure diseases. Thus over the centuries, their number had vastly increased to such an extent that it has now become a big problem.
This problem is identified as over population. Unless people realize that they have to cooperate in order to check the population growth, some negative results may come up.

 

1. The increasing of population number comes many serious problems. This idea is found in paragraph …….
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 1 and 2
E. 2 and3
Jawaban : C

 

2. They didn’t have an easy life at this earth (par 2) They refers to ……………….
A. Earth
B. animals
C. creature
D. wild animals
E. human being.
Jawaban : E

 

3. They didn’t have an easy life on his earth, famine, wild animals.
The opposite of wild is ………………..
A. Tame
B. weak
C. large
D. strong
E. dangerous
Jawaban : B

 

4. Which of the following statement is not true according to the text?
A. Our earth has been rotating around the sun for billions of years
B. Human being could control the greater part of their environment step by step
C. Many of animal varieties have become extinct
D. We have no problem about population
E. We have many population problems.
Jawaban : D

 

5. Unless people realize that they have to cooperate in order to check the population growth, some negative results may come up
The word comes up in the above sentence means ……..
A. Visit
B. exist
C. attend
D. appear
E. disappear
Jawaban : D

 

The Toraja are descendants of immigrants who entered Indonesia long time ago from South China. They believe in ancestral worship, and one of the customs that is still practiced today is the ” death feast “. A deceased person is not buried immediately, kept in a coffin called “tongkonan” for as long as two years. The corpse is treated as though still among the living and offered food and drink. This practice comes to an end only when the burial ceremonies have taken place.
The preparation for funeral take a long time and a lot of money. These also take account of which social class the deceased belong to, because only the member of the top or “tokapoa” to which belong to the landlords and people in traditional leadership positions; and the second class or “tomakako”, to which belong smaller landowner  and people in the middle class position, are entitled to the most elaborate funeral ceremonies. On the other the manual workers and sharecroppers are not permitted to hold such ceremonies.

 

6. The ancestors of the Toraja are ………………
A. South China
B. Chinese
C. Indonesia
D. descendants
E. Immigrants
Jawaban : A

 

7. The elaborate ceremonies are not for…………..
A. small land owner
B. manual workers
C. landlords
D. traditional leaders
E. tokapoa
Jawaban : B

 

8. When do they stop offering food and drink to the dead ?
A. after the dead is kept in a coffin
B. before the burial ceremonies take place
C. after practice come to and end
D. when the dead is still among the living
E. when the burial ceremonies have been over
Jawaban : C

 

9. Which statement is wrong according to the text?
A. The death feast is the way to worship the ancestors
B. Not all social classes hold elaborate funeral
C. It takes a long time to prepare for a funeral
D. A dead person will be burnt as soon as possible
E. The dead is still treated like the living
Jawaban : D

 

10. These also take account of which social class the deceased belong to (par,2) The word These refers to ……….
A. People
B. relatives
C. members
D. ceremonies
E. preparations
Jawaban : E

 

11. Only members of the top are entitled to the most elaborate funeral ceremonies (par. 2)
The opposite of elaborate is…………
A. Careless
B. complete
C. simple
D. perfect
E. silent
Jawaban : A

 

In the summer of 1984, almost two billion television viewer were able to watch the Summer Olympics from Los Angeles, “Live via satellite,” While telecommunication satellite beamed the Olympics around the world, most viewers watched the events without stopping to think about how this form of instant communication works, or how it may affect their lives now and in the future in both positive and negative ways.
The advantages of telecommunications systems for the rapid and efficient transmission of information to and from the home around the world have been described by communications experts. They see the development of these systems as a first step toward eliminating political and geographic boundaries by making every kind of human knowledge available to all. However, the possible disadvantages of this new technology have usually been ignored.
Telecommunication can make information from around the world available to use quickly and easily, but some people worry that this may be a risk to our privacy. If personal information is stored in computers, then it may be easily transmitted via satellite to anyone who can pay for the service.
Other futurists worry that telecommunications systems may isolate people from each other. They say that when people are able to shop from their homes, do their banking without leaving their house, watch movies they want on their television, as well as get information they need, then there will not be as much contact between people. The isolation may have a very destructive effect on social relations.
It is important to realize that the same technology that helps us may harm us. We can prevent this from happening by monitoring the new technology. As one communication expert says, ” we must remember that technology alone is not the answer. It is the intelligent application of technology that will lead us to success.”

 

12. The main information of the text is about
A. The 1984 summer Olympics held in Los Angeles
B. The development of telecommunications systems
C. The disagreement on the use of telecommunications satellite
D. The disadvantages and advantages of telecommunications systems
E. Prediction on the advantages of telecommunication systems
Jawaban : D

 

13. Which of the following is not true according to text?
Telecommunications systems may be an important tool in ………
A. improving political relations between countries
B. changing personal information for somebody else’s benefit
C. making information available to people in the world
D. enabling people to watch events happening in other countries.
E. Transmitting information from one place to another
Jawaban : B

 

14. It has been predicated that telecommunications systems may …..
A. force people not to leave their house
B. cause banks to go out of business
C. isolate people from their own families
D. threaten human relations
E. keep people from watching movies
Jawaban : D

 

15. A serious effect of telecommunications technology on people’s life is …..
A. the fear of harm to one’s private life
B. the transmission of information via satellite
C. the rapid use of information via satellite
D. the chance of having a means of communications
E. the concern over expensive telecommunication services
Jawaban : A

 

16. We may conclude that the application of new technology will create many negative effects unless ……..
A. we realize that it is of great importance to us
B. it is combined with another new technology
C. we are carefully monitored by the system
D. it is not influenced by our intelligence
E. it is combined with another new technology
Jawaban : E

 

Throughout history, man has changed his physical environment in order to improve his way of life, with the tools of technology, he …..(17)……  many physical features of the earth. He has transformed woodlands and prairies into farmland and made lakes and reservoirs out of rivers for irrigation …..(18)….. or hydroelectric power. Man has also …..(19)….. the face or earth by draining marshes and cutting through mountains to build roads and railways. …..(20)….. man’s changes to the physical environment have not always had …..(21)….. results. Today, pollution of the air and water is an increasing danger to the health of the planet.

 

17.
A. divided
B. constructed
C. promoted
D. identified
E. altered
Jawaban : E

 

18.
A. means
B. media
C. organs
D. purposes
E. instruments
Jawaban : D

 

19.
A. surrounded
B. interrupted
C. changed
D. disturbed
E. enlarge
Jawaban : C

 

20.
A. Consequently
B. however
C. besides
D. moreover
E. similarity
Jawaban : D

 

21.
A. benefit
B. beneficiary
C. beneficial
D. beneficially
E. beneficient
Jawaban : C

 

One person has vegetables, but wants fruit. Another man has a great deal of fruit, but wants some vegetables, so the fist man gives some of his vegetables to the second , and the second man gives some of his fruit to the first. He has exchanged the vegetables for the fruit. Trade has made them happy.
The people have always traded. Why have they traded? They have traded because they have wanted better life. At first people exchanged their things for other things. How people buy and sell things- they trade for money.
History has shown us that a country has to trade if its people want a better life. The first traders came to Indonesia for spices. But now the traders come here for many other things. The most important things are oil, rubber, thin and copra.
What has trade with other countries brought us? It has brought the things that we do not make. The cars we drive, the train we ride in, and the watches that we wear are examples of these things. It is not hard to understand that they have made the life better. But we can trade only if we have more thing to sell

 

22. Which sentence in paragraph I shows that a long time ago people didn’t use money for trading?
A. one person has vegetables but one wants fruit
B. another man has fruit but wants some vegetables
C. the first man gives some of his vegetables to the second
D. the second man gives some of his fruit to the first
E. he exchanged the vegetables for the fruit
Jawaban : E

 

23. How do people trade for money?
A. People exchange things
B. People buy and sell things
C. People don’t use money to buy things
D. People buy and sell things without using money
E. Money is not needed to buy and sell things
Jawaban : B

 

24. A long time ago foreigners came to Indonesia to buy ………
A. spices
B. oil
C. rubber
D. tin
E. Copra
Jawaban : A

 

25. One of the paragraphs in the text shows that we have to trade with foreign countries in order to fulfill what we need. Which one?
A. Paragraph 1
B. paragraph 2
C. paragraph 3
D. paragraph 4
E. Paragraph 5
Jawaban : D

 

26. “these things” paragraph 4 refers to …………..
A. Trade with other countries
B. The things that we do not make
C. The cars that we don’t make
D. the trains that we ride in
E. the watches that we wears
Jawaban : B

 

27. What has exchanged the vegetables for the fruit. It means that one ……….
A. bought vegetables and fruit
B. sold vegetables and bought fruit
C. gave vegetables and received fruit
D. received fruit
E. bought fruit
Jawaban : C

 

A central bank also provides loans to its customers. But  the customers are not individuals as in the case of commercial bank, The customer of central banks are governments, other commercial banks and financial institutions. A country will have one central bank, In England is the Bank of England. In our country it is the Bank of Indonesia. The central bank often the duty of formulating and implementing the country’s monetary and credit policies, usually in co-operation with the government.
For us individuals, the commercial bank is more important because it directly provides us with service. We can enjoy the services by establishing an account at the bank. There are two kinds of account., One is the saving account and the other is the current account. One advantage of having a current account is that we can pay using cheque. This means that we don’t have to carry large amounts of money with us and risk losing it.
Most banks, commercial banks, have two kinds of current accounts. One is the minimum balance account and the other is the special account. The former kind requires the customer to maintain in his account a certain amount as a minimum balance, but the bank will change the customers for each cheque he or she writes.

 

28. What makes a central bank and a commercial bank different?
A. It’s services
B. It’s interests
C. It’s customers
D. It’s securities
E. It’s accounts
Jawaban : C

 

29. What account to you need if you want to do some shopping in a supermarket without carrying a large amount of money?
A. credit
B. loans
C. deposits
D. currents account
E. saving account
Jawaban : D

 

30. It seems impossible for us individuals, to borrow money from ………..
A. Commercial bank
B. Central bank
C. Private bank
D. Foreign bank
E. Financial institution
Jawaban : B

 

31. “The former” in the last paragraph refers to …………
A. commercial bank
B. special account
C. minimum balance account
D. saving account of a bank
E. current account of a bank
Jawaban : C

 

32. The first paragraph tells us about …………
A. The difference between commercial bank and a central bank
B. Where you can pay your telephone and electricity bills
C. The services that a central bank can give
D. You can deposit your money safely at a bank
E. Where customers can buy travel tickets
Jawaban : A

 

33. We can enjoy the services by establishing an account at the bank.
The underlined word means…
A. Opening
B. saving
C. paying
D. giving
E. requiring
Jawaban : A

 

34. 6. The newly married couple live in ………
A. Beautiful wooden a house
B. A house beautiful wooden
C. A wooden house beautiful
D. A beautiful house wooden
E. A beautiful wooden house
Jawaban : E

 

35. Don’t you think that Indonesia is ………… in the world
A. Country the biggest archipelago
B. The biggest archipelago country
C. The biggest country archipelago
D. The archipelago biggest country
E. Archipelago the biggest country
Jawaban : B

 

36. What did Dina show you yesterday?
A. A red interesting plastic doll
B. An interesting red plastic doll
C. A red plastic doll interesting
D. A plastic doll red interesting
E. A red interesting doll plastic
Jawaban : B

 

37. Everybody knows the ……………… actress.
A. Well known young talented Japanese
B. Young well known talented Japanese
C. Japanese well known young talented
D. Talented young well known Japanese
E. Well known talented young Japanese
Jawaban : A

 

38. From the way he is talking, it looks that he is ………………. Man
A. an old well educated wise
B. a well educated wise old
C. a wise well educated old
D. a wise old well educated
E. a well educated old wise
Jawaban : D

 

39. Nova  : Do you think the weather will be fine tomorrow?
Tomi   : ……………. I am going to the beach tomorrow
A. That’s good idea
B. So do I
C. I hope so
D. Thank you very much
E. I think so
Jawaban : C

 

40. John  : Don, have you heard that Ani’s father in the hospital?
Doni  : No I haven’t heard. Why is he in the hospital?
John  : He got heart attack last night
Doni  : ……………..
A. I like it very much
B. I feel sorry to hear that
C. That’s good idea
D. I apologize
E. I hope so
Jawaban : B

 

41. Shanti  : What happened Tina ? you look so sad
Tina     : My bicycle was stolen
Shanti  : ……………………
A. That sound is nice
B. It looks so beautiful
C. I’m glad to hear that
D. I’m sad to hear that
E. I’m sorry to hear that
Jawaban : E

 

42. Father  : Do you think our basketball team will win?
Son      : I hope our team will win the game
The underlined sentence is the expression of …………
A. Condolence
B. sympathy
C. certainty
D. invitation
E. expectation.
Jawaban : E

 

43. “ngaben”, a cremation ceremony in Bali, is one of the tourist …… in Indonesia
A. attention
B. intention
C. attractions
D. exhibitions
E. invitation
Jawaban : A

 

44. Farmer : How can rice production be improved ?
Field Advisor : There are many ways, one of them is by using fertilizer
The word fertilizer means …..
A. better variety of seeds
B. machines to cultivates soil
C. chemical to plant pest
D. materials for enriching land
E. system of regular irrigation
Jawaban : D

 

45. “Here is today’s …… report of Palu. It has a fine temperature of max 33 celcius min 24 celcius and sunny”
A. climate
B. weather
C. forecast
D. situation
E. condition
Jawaban : B

 

46. Mr. Bill                    : Have you send all the spare parts?
Marketing Manager : Yes sir, I …… last Monday
A. send them
B. had them send
C. will send them
D. have sent them
E. will get them send
Jawaban : B

 

47. Mom  : Oh dear! Didn’t I tell you to tidy this room ?
Anti    : Mom I couldn’t do it alone. Ferry promised to help me but he went out
In the dialogue Anti’s mother wanted to know whether Anti …… the room
A. Was tidying
B. Would tidy
C. Had tidied
D. Will tidy
E. Tidied
Jawaban : B

 

48. A  : I never see you so nervous like this. What happens to you?
B  : I have to do this complicated task, but I do not know where to start.
The underlined words express … The underlined words express ……..
A. disability
B. incapability
C. uncertainty
D. disagreement
E. possibility
Jawaban : C

 

49. Shopkeeper  : Is there anything I can do for you?
Customer      : I need a pair of Bucheri shoes
In the dialogue the shopkeeper wants to …. Help
A. ask
B. get
C. offer
D. accept
E. refuse
Jawaban : C

 

50. Rusli  : Why are sneezing ?
Sita   : I am allergic to smoke
Rusli  : Oh, ……. For causing you such an inconvenience
A. Would you mind
B. May I be excused
C. Please excuse me
D. I am terrible sorry
E. I beg you to apologize
Jawaban : D

 

51. Yuni  : Hi Lisa, I wish the earthquake had not hurt your family at all
Lisa   : Thanks, Luckily we all could escape except for my neighbour who broke his leg
Yuni  : Oh ……….. !
A. It is okey
B. I hope so
C. I don’t care
D. How luck you are
E. I’m sorry to hear that
Jawaban : E

 

52. Bobby  : Will you go to the movie with me tonight ?
Henny  : I’d love to but I don’t think I can. There’s so much homework to do so.
From the dialogue we know that Henny is ………
A. stating agreement
B. giving an opinion
C. accepting an offer
D. asking for permission
E. refusing the invitation
Jawaban : E

 

53. Student A : Have you visited Mulawarman Palace? It’s the oldest place in Kalimantan
Student B : No I haven’t but I hope to be able to do it next time
The underlined expression shows …………
A. refusal
B. agreement
C. invitation
D. expectation
E. acception
Jawaban : D

 

54. Mrs Aditia : If I don’t have a certificate showing ownership of property for the quarantee,
will the bank lend me some money?
Mrs Harri  : I can’t say that for sure
From the dialogue we know that Mrs Harri express ………..
A. dissatisfaction
B. disappointment
C. disagreement
D. uncertainty
E. dislike
Jawaban : D

 

55. Customer         : Excuse me sir, could you show me where the fitting room is?
Shop assistant  : Sure it’s over there
Costumer         : ………….. ?
A. could I try this on?
B. Does this one suit me?
C. Will you try this one on?
D. Can I have this one, please?
E. Could you tell me how much it costs
Jawaban : E

 

56. Tina  : I’m afraid I can’t finish my work
Evi    : I wish I could help you
From the dialogue we can conlude that Evi ….. Tina
A. can’t help
B. won’t help
C. didn’t help
D. hadn’t help
E. doesn’t want to help
Jawaban : A

 

57. The team ……… along the river bank when they accidentally found a big cave.
A. were walking
B. are walking
C. will walk
D. walked
E. walk
Jawaban : A

 

58. My younger brother thinks that every body can become astronaut. He often asks himself. What ….. if I were an astronaut?
A. do I do
B. will I do
C. would I do
D. am I doing
E. am I going to do
Jawaban : C

 

59. Based on the recent successful harvest, farmers conclude that plants ……….. to grow better by fertilizer.
A. had been helped
B. were helped
C. have helped
D. are helped
E. helped
Jawaban : D

 

60. The International Monetary Fund was …… to regulate the global movement of money, especially among developed industrialized countries
A. set up
B. settled
C. prepared
D. Installed
E. legalized
Jawaban : A

 

61. If you have a current account, you do not have to ….. a large amount of money and have the risk of losing it.
A. get
B. pay
C. send
D. save
E. carry
Jawaban : E

 

62. The aim of growing one million of trees in cities is not only for restoration but also for….. pollution
A. driving
B. soaking
C. reducing
D. fighting
E. absorbing
Jawaban : C

 

63. Cut Nyak Dhien, RA Kartini and Dewi Sartika are well known …….
A. fighters
B. heroines
C. warriors
D. chairladies
E. politicians
Jawaban : B

 

64. Computer are electronic machines that handle ………automatically
A. reports
B. numbers
C. memories
D. processes
E. instructions
Jawaban : D

 

65. Rezza   : wow the beehive is getting bigger. I want to cover it
Father  : …….. ! the bees inside it may sting you.
A. mind your head
B. don’t care it
C. be careful
D. attention
E. watch it
Jawaban : C

 

66. Eddy    : Dad, didn’t you see me in TV ?
Father  : Sure, I did.
You looked great Being father he is so ……….. his son
A. proud of
B. honesty to
C. attracted to
D. grateful of
E. attention to
Jawaban : A

 

67. I can lend you the book next week because by that time I …….. reading it
A. will be finishing
B. have finished
C. am finishing
D. will have finished
E. would finish
Jawaban : D

 

68. If the company’s personel department had mailed the letter earlier, I would not have been too late for the interview.
We may conclude that
A. I didn’t want to be interviewed
B. The company did not sent the letter
C. I went through the interview
D. The latter came too early
E. I missed the interview
Jawaban : E

 

69. Special vacation rates for airplane tickets make travel more….. for tourists
A. attraction
B. attract
C. attractively
D. attractive
E. attracted
Jawaban : D

 

70. X   : Will you close the windows please! I’m busy right now
Y   : I’m busy myself, but I …… anyhow
A. will close them
B. will have to close them
C. will have them closed
D. will ask you to close them
E. will have closed them
Jawaban : A

 

LATIHAN 2

Lowering births is the unambiguous object of government policy, especially in the developing countries. Increasing populations press on the environment and its resources, take away profits from the capital available for new investment, crowd cities with 5 people for whom jobs are not available, and cause political turmoil. After a period of uncertainty government have become aware that national power and individual welfare are more likely to be atained with fewer people.

Contraceptive measures are feely available  in most countries and are actively promoted in many. Such promotion has little effect when people want large families. However, when the modern ways of live have come into play and people want small families promotion or birt control speeds the decline of the birth rate. Typically, the better off take up family limitation first. Governmental sponsorship of birth control and foreign aid makes contraceptives available to the poor. This apparently helps to spread the practice of family limitation among ever wider strata  of the population. Recent surveys in Colombia, Indonesia and other places with active programs point to a more rapid decline in birthrates than had previously been though possible.

 

1. The best title of this text is ……………….
A. Lowering Birth
B. Contraceptives
C. Family Planning
D. Birth Control
E. Family Limitation
Jawaban : C

 

2. Who takes family limitation first?
A. families with modern ways of life
B. large families
C. poor families
D. well-to-do families
E. small families
Jawaban : D

 

3. Using contraceptives in Family Planning will speed …………….
A. the increase of birth control
B. the decline of birth rate
C. the decline of the death rate
D. the increase of the death rate
E. the increase of birth rate
Jawaban : B

 

4. What is likely achived by the government with fewer people?
A. National power and individual welfare
B. National power and political turmoil
C. Individual welfare and lack of job
D. Political turmoil and individual welfare
E. available job and political disorder
Jawaban : A

 

5. What is the aim of Family Planing? It is …………
A. to increase the death rate
B. to decline the death rate
C. to increase the birth rate
D. to increase the population
E. to decline the birth rate
Jawaban : E

 

In early societies, money was unknown and man relied on a simple system of exchange. Perhaps a ggod hunter had more animal skins than he could use. His neighbour, a good fisherman, might have too many fish but needed furs to protect his children from the cold. Both soon realized that their problems could be easily solwed by exchanging what they did not need, their surplus, for what they did need.

This method of exchanging something that is not needed for something that is needed is called barter. The word comes from the Italian “barattare” and the French “Barater” which mean “to trade”

Barter was an important menas of exchange when the needs of promitive man were mostly for clothing, food, and shelter. But the system had many problems. For example, a  weaver who wanted to exchange his cloth for a good catch of fish might not be able tofind a fisherman who needed cloth. And the farmer with too much corn might not be able to find a hunter with too many deer. when labour and services became more specialized in growing societies, barter no longer satisfied the demands of payment. A new system of exchange had to be found.

As mand developed, he turned to many different things in his search for a convenient medium of exchange, or money. One of the earliest forms of money was cattle. The richest man was the one who owned the most livestock. His cattle were called “capitale” and from that latin word we get our word capital meaning wealth.

 

6. “The richest man was the one who owned the most Livestock”.
Livestock means the animals that are kept ………..
A. in a stable
B. in a field
C. in acave
D. on a farm
E. in a cage
Jawaban : B

 

7. Paragraph 4 tells us about …………
A. the meaning of capital
B. the development of men
C. the role of cows in ancient time
D. the richest man
E. the earliest form of money
Jawaban : E

 

8. “In early societies, money was unknown and man relied on a simple system of exchange. The underlined word means ………. something.
A. using
B. buying and selling
C. giving and receiving
D. finding
E. changing
Jawaban : C

 

9. According to the text when did barter function as important means of exchange?
A. when difficulties subsequently arose over exact value
B. when the needs of men were mostly for clothing, food, and shelter
C. When the richest man was the one who owned the most livestock
D. When a farmer could not find a hunter with too many deer
E. when men did not need their surplus
Jawaban : B

 

10. “But the system had many problem ( par 3)
The word ‘system’ here means ………………….
A. shelter
B. barter
C. exchange
D. food
E. clothing
Jawaban : B

 

That oil has helped to shape the world is not an exaggeration. Indeed the discovery of oil during the last hundred years has changed a great deal of things. And oil product called kerosene has replace firewood in the kitchen of our cities. Motor vehicles using gasoline or diesel oil have put animal drawn carriages into museums. Steamships have lost against motor vehicles. Diesel locomotives have driven steam locomotive off the rails. Jet planes using aviation fuel fly the skies, making remote places reachable in a matter of hours.

That oil is oil indispensible to our everyday lives is not an exaggeration either. Yet few of us ever ask how his important liquid is extracted from the earth and changed into finished products.  in the first place, it is not an easy matter to find an oil reserve. Exploration teams, sent by oil companies, have to go to remote place, and sometimes have to live under harsh conditions, to explore the earth or seabed for oil. Team members study the rocks and the soil, and if there are promising results, the next thing for the oil company to do is to send a drilling team to location. Again this is not a simple matter.

Roads for examples, have to be built first to transport the men and materials to the site. What is worse, the first drilling does not always bring about oil. The drilling team often has to drill up to ten wells before oils found.

The oil comes out from the well is still crude of course. It is  first gathered in field storage tanks through pipelines. From here another pipeline carries it derectly to a refinery the crude oil is broken eown into a number of finished products such as gasoline (petrol) kerosen (parafin), diesel oil, and lubricant. Further processing yields aviation fuel, fertilizers and so on.

 

11. The process of getting oil is really hard work. You can find this statement in paragraph……
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 1 and 3
E. 2 and 3
Jawaban : B

 

12. Which statement is not true according to the text?
A. The drilling team is sent to the location if there are promising results
B. Oil companies send exploration teams to find the oil reserve
C. It is not an easy matter to take the oil from the wells
D. The first drilling always succeds in finding oil
E. The crude oil is gathered in a field storage tank
Jawaban : D

 

13. In the ….. a number of finsihed products were produced such as petrol, kerosene and lubricant.
A. storage tank
B. drilling site
C. refinery
D. tanker
E. pipeline
Jawaban : C

 

14. When does an oil company send a drilling team?
A. after building the roads
B. if there are promising result of the exploration
C. when they want to explore the earth or seabed for oil
D. if they study the rocks and soil
E. when they want to build roads
Jawaban : B

 

15. “From here another pipeline …….” (par 3) The underlined words refers to ………………..
A. storage tanks
B. pipelines
C. correct
D. wrong
E. useful
Jawaban : A

 

By experimenting with combinations of chemicals, manufactures have produced a wide variety of effective dusts and sprays to control plant pests. Some, such as those containing pyrethrum, work well and do not harm to people, pets and birds. There are others that contain stronger chemicals, such as DDT, melathion, diazinon, and chlorine. These can be extremely dangerous if they are not properly used.

The first thing to do in dealing with plant pest is to seek the proper advice. Trained salesmen at garden stores can supply valuable information on the correct product to use. If the problem is a complicated or stubborn one, additional advice should be obtained from government agricultural department offices.

 

16. ……… to seek the proper advice ( par 2). The opposite of proper is …………..
A. in effective
B. suitable
C. correct
D. wrong
E. useful
Jawaban : D

 

17. Which statement is true according to the text?
A. Farmers had experimented with combination of chemical
B. Pesticides which are strongly harmful to living things contain DDT, melathion, diazinon, and chlorine
C. Farmers have produced various of effective pesticides
D. Pesticides given by agricultural department offices are harmful
E. Farmers should use strong and harmful pesticides though they are difficult to get
Jawaban : B

 

18. How can manufactures get various effective pesticides?
A. by controling plants pests
B. by spraying stronger chemical
C. by producing various chemical
D. bu combining different chemical
E. by experimenting with combination of chemical
Jawaban : E

 

19. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A. Valuable information to control plants pest is needed by farmers
B. Farmers should have good knowledge to fight plant pests
C. Agricultural department only deals with complicated problems
D. Pesticides can be obtained freely in government agricultural department offices
E. proper advice to control plant pests is provided by trained salesman
Jawaban : E

 

20. What do farmers need before they use pesticides?
A. combination of chemicals
B. various stronger chemicals
C. various effective dusts and sprays
D. information about harmful pesticides
E. valuable information in using pesticides
Jawaban : E

 

21. Receptionist : Your room is number 126 and here is the key. Porter, help him please.
Peter : …………………….
Mr. Lukman : No, thnks, I can do it myself
The following can be used to complete the dialogue above, except …….
A. would you like me to take you case
B. could you please take my suitcase
C. perhaps I could assist in taking your belongings
D. is there anything I can do for you
E. Do you need my help
Jawaban : B

 

22. Ratna : This town is very dirty, isn’t?
Mayang : Yes, it is
Ratna : I hope the people pay attention to this condition
Mayang : I hope so
From the dialogue we know that Mayang
A. thinks that the town is very dirty
B. pays attention to the people
C. expects to pay attention to the condition of the town
D. pay attention to the people
E. pays attention to the condition of the town
Jawaban : B

 

23. I …… when someone……..my money.
The correct expressions to fill in the blanks are …………
A. was sleeping, stole
B. slept : was sleeping
C. slept ; stole
D. am sleeping ; steal
E. was sleeping; was stealing
Jawaban : A

 

24. X : You cough too often. why don’t you stop ……..?
Y : I have been trying to do that
The suitable word to fill in the blank is ………………
A. sleep
B. to smoke
C. a cigarette
D. smoke
E. smoking
Jawaban : E

 

25. Your watch is broken. You ought to …………..
A. get somebody repaired
B. have somebody repaired
C. get your watch repair
D. get your watch repaired
E. have somebody to repair
Jawaban : D

 

26. Rita is 16 years old. Ira is 15 years old and Ani is 20 years old.
The following statements are corrects except,……………
A. Ira is younger than Rita
B. Ira and Ani are the same age
C. Ani is the oldest
D. Rita is older than Ira
E. Ani is older than Rita
Jawaban : B

 

27. Can you do this task? The teacher asked.
What did the teacher asked?
A. the teacher asks me if I can do this task
B. the teacher asked me if I could do that task
C. the teacher asks me I could do that task
D. the teacher asked me if I can do that task
E. the teacher asked me if I could do this task
Jawaban : B

 

28. Mother : what would you like to have for breakfast, fried rice or plain rice?
Arni : ……. please
A. I have fried rice
B. I need fried rice
C. fried rice is my favorite
D. I like fried rice
E. I’d rather have fried rice
Jawaban : E

 

29. Hendrik : How about going camping for our holiday?
Rinto : I don’t have any objection to the idea
From the dialogue we can conclude that ………
A. Hendrik diagrees to go camping
B. Rinto and Hendrik will not go camping together
C. Rinto does not want to go camping
D. Rinto doesn’t have any idea
E. Rinto agrees to go camping
Jawaban : E

 

30. A person who deposits his/her money in a bank is called a………………
A. banker
B. creditor
C. cheque
D. customer
E. competition
Jawaban : D

 

31. The scientist is in his laboratory now. He is making a new …… by mixing the blue liquid with quartz The suitable word to fill in the blank is …………………
A. surgery
B. experiment
C. carving
D. research
E. exploration
Jawaban : B

 

32. The teacher wishes the students hadn,t forgotten doing the homework.
This means that……
A. The students tried not to forget doing the homework
B. The students did not forget doing the homework
C. The students forgot doing the homework
D. The students would forget doing the homework
E. The students don’t forget doing the homework
Jawaban : C

 

33. X : Hello John, what about your promise to come to my house now?
Y : Oh hello, Ren. don’t worry, I ……. there by two trhirty
X : Okay then, see you in my house
Y : see you
A. arrove
B. will arrive
C. have arrive
D. will have arrived
E. am going to arrive
Jawaban : D

 

34. We must go to the meeting room now…… the rain. Our friends are waiting for us.
A. although
B. nevertheless
C. however
D. though
E. in spite of
Jawaban : E

 

35. Tati   :  I really want to talk to Ita in my house, but I don’t have a chance to meet her.
can you help me?
Anton: Oh, don’t worry. I’ll tell her to come there ……………..
A. when I see her
B. when I see you
C. Untill I get back
D. since I see her
E. since I leave you
Jawaban : A

 

36. The man …….. we talk about is Mr Ahmad.
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. which
E. of which
Jawaban : B

 

37. X : The thief broke my house. He stole all my money
Y : You…… your money at the bank
A. must have deposited
B. should have deposited
C. will have deposited
D. can deposit
E. may deposit
Jawaban : B

 

38. X : We should thank for liberating Indonesian woman from the old tradition.
Y : Certaintly. If Kartini ……… struggled for emancipation, we should not have had a
chance to further our study.
A. didn’t
B. hadn’t
C. hasn’t
D. can’t
E. doesn’t
Jawaban : B

 

39. Jemy : Are you sure you haven’t made any mistakes in operating this computer?
Roy : ……. I know how to operate it
A. I doubt
B. possibly
C. could be
D. may be
E. definitely
Jawaban : E

 

40. A wooden bridge …… here next month
A. is going to build
B. is to build
C. is building
D. will be built
E. is built
Jawaban : D

 

41. Rina : I am hungry . Let’s find something to eat at the cafetaria Lina : That’s a good idea. The underlined utterance expresses ……
A. ability
B. agreement
C. preference
D. possibility
E. disappointed
Jawaban : B

 

42. Father : Did andi go to the party last night?
Mother: Yes, …. he has a lot of assignments, he insisted on going.
A. as
B. although
C. since
D. yet
E. however
Jawaban : B

 

43. The money you borrow from a bnk is called a …….
A. loan
B. bill
C. fund
D. interest
E. deposit
Jawaban : A

 

44. Anita : Hi, La, have you finished your English paper? it is too difficult for me. I can’t do it. Lasmi : Let’s do it together
Anita : Ok
From the dialogue above Anita expresses her …………..
A. impatience
B. disappointment
C. incapability
D. dissatisfaction
E. uncertainty
Jawaban : C

 

45. If someone wants to get a doctors degree he has to write…..
A. a dissertation
B. a thesis
C. a paper
D. an article
E. a script
Jawaban : A

LATIHAN 3

INFORMASI UNAS BAHASA INGGRIS 2006
Seperti tahun-tahun sebelumnya bahwa Ujian Nasional Bahasa Inggris Terdiri dari: Listening, Reading, dan Language Focus/Tata Bahasa.

LISTENING:
Materi listening diperkirakan masih 20 soal yang gampang-gampang susah. Dikatakan gampang bila mengerti apa yang dibicarakan, tetapi bisa susah untuk menentukan pilihan jawaban yang benar karena di dalam Listening sebenarnya ada 2 unsur; yaitu meaning( makna) dan tata bahasa. Anda harus ada balancing kemampuan antara meaning dan tatabahasa. Anda bisa mengerti apa maksud soal tapi justru dalam soal itu yang diujikan bukan dituntut maksudnya saja tapi unsur tata bahasa atau ungkapan apa yang digunakan. Untuk mengatasi hal tersebut perbanyaklah berlatih listening yang mengarah ke Achievement Academic, dan saya sudah membuat prediksi atau gambaran soal latihannya, memang agak sulit tingkatannya, dengan maksud; Lebih baik anda susah di waktu latihan daripada mendapat kesusahan di ujian sebenarnya. Kalau anda bisa benar 10 saja diprediksi ini, itu di UNas nanti anda akan salah maksimal 5 soal saja.

READING:
Mengerjakan Reading tidak sesulit Listening karena materi Reading secara fisik anda bisa melihatnya. Yang penting anda tahu bahwa soal Reading sebenarnya hanya ada 5 jenis pertanyaan, yaitu ; 1. Menanyakan Main Idea, 2. Menanyakan Jenis Reading, 3. Menanyakan untuk menentukan mana yang benar/salah, 4. Menanyakan Refering, dan 5. Vocabulary. Ada cara/strategi khusus mengatasi ke lima jenis pertanyaan ini dan tidak mungkin saya jelaskan satu persatu. Tapi jika anda berminat silahkan kontak saya melalui email.

TATA BAHASA:
Kedengarannya agak aneh Tata bahasa; Dalam UNas Bahasa Inggris mencakup 2 pengertian; yaitu Ilmu tata bahasa itu sendiri atau Grammar dan Ungkapan. Singkatnya; bahwa grammar/structure yang pasti keluar adalah seputar penggunaan kaidah tata bahasa yang dimasukkan dalam unsur dialogue. Atau dalam dialogue tersebut anda diuji untuk bisa menentukan ungkapan apa yang digunakan. Daftar ungkapan dan grammar yang sering keluar di tiap UNas juga ada di Prediksi ini.

VOCABULARY:
Soal – soal vocabulary atau kosa kata secara otomatis ada pada setiap Reading, selama ini Reading pada UNas Rata-rata 4 sampai 5 bacaan, berarti ada 5 soal vocabulary yang berhubungan dengan Reading teks. Soal lainnya bisa diluar Teks tersebut. Tetapi semua itu pasti masih dalam koridor di kurikulum anda. Intinya mengerjakan Vocab anda harus bisa membedakan; verb, adjective, adverb, noun, past, dan participle.

Jadi Jumlah soal adalah 20 untuk Listening, 5 untuk vocab yang berhubungan dengan reading teks, 4 soal x 5 jenis teks = 20 soal, 10 soal untuk Language Focus/Tata Bahasa dan 5 soal vocab lepas. Total 60 Soal.

Saya yakin anda pasti sukses untuk UNas B.Inggris karena sudah tahu gambarannya, anda tinggal bertanya pada diri sendiri di bagian mana anda lemah? silahkan ditutupi dari sekarang kelemahan anda tersebut. Jika masih meragukan kemampuan anda silahkan kontak saya di:
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In early societies money was unknown and man relied on a simple system of exchange. Perhaps a good hunter had more animal skins than he could use. His neighbor, a good fisherman might have too many fish, but needed furs to protect his children from the cold. Both soon realized that to solve their problems they could exchange their surplus.

This method of exchanging is called ‘barter’. The word comes from the French barater.
Barter was important when the needs were mostly for clothing, food, and shelter. but the system had its problems. For example, a weaver who wanted to change his cloth for a good catch of fish might not be able to find a fisherman who needed cloth. And a farmer with too much corn might not be able to find a hunter with too many deer. When labor and services became more specialized, barter no longer could function of ‘payment’. A new system had to be found.

 

1. People bartered because ………….
A. they like a simple system
B. they realized their problems
C. they had a surplus and they needed something
D. they had money to fulfill their needs
E. they did not want to pay cash
Jawaban : C

 

2. Paragraph 3 is about ………………..
A. the fisherman who needed cloth
B. the society that became more specialized
C. the weaver who wanted to exchange his cloth
D. the problems of the bartering ‘system’
E. an example of barter
Jawaban : D

 

3. ‘Both’ soon realized that to solve their problems they could …… ( par 1)
Both refers to ……………….
A. the hunter and the fisherman
B. the hunter and his fish
C. the neighbor and the animal skin
D. the fish and the fur
E. the neighbor and the hunter
Jawaban : A

 

4. Barter was important until ………. (Par 3 )
A. the fisherman had enough cloth
B. the hunter had enough fish
C. the society become more specialized
D. the farmer had not enough corn
E. the weaver started to grow corn himself
Jawaban : C

 

5. An antonym of ‘to protect’ is …………….
A. to satisfy
B. to abolish
C. to develop
D. to educate
E. to neglect
Jawaban : E

 

6. Who wanted to exchange his corn?
A. a trader
B. a neighbor
C. a farmer
D. a good hunter
E. a good fisherman
Jawaban : C

 

7. Barter was a means of exchange when the primary needs of man were clothing, food and shelter only. But the system had many ………………….
A. gaps
B. numbers
C. problems
D. advantages
E. satisfaction
Jawaban : C

 

Computers are machines that handle information automatically. They can perform calculations and process data. Computers can work with numbers to solve problems in a few seconds. Computer can remember a great deal of information and make practically  no mistakes. That is why computers are used in places such as banks, offices and companies.
Computers work like calculators. But most calculators can do only one thing at a time. we tell them what to do by pressing buttons so that it processes, we can give a series of instructions to a computer. Other information such as a list, numbers, letters, words or even graphs or pictures. Once we provide a programme, the computer can do all this work automatically without further help or instruction.
A computer stores and handles number. The numbers may be mathematical formulas or numbers in columns of figures. Numbers can also be codes that stand for letters of the alphabet, words or instructions to the computer.

 

8. Paragraph 1 tells us about the …….. of a computer
A. construction
B. process
C. network
D. framework
E. function
Jawaban : E

 

9. Paragraph 2 tells us about ……………
A. how to provide a pronoun
B. how to operate computer
C. how to set up a programme for computer
D. how to get the information from a computer
E. how to get a series of instructions
Jawaban : C

 

10. Which answer is wrong
A. Computer can remember a great deal of information
B. to some extent, a computer is the same as a calculator
C. banks, offices, companies will not run smoothly without computers
D. Computers can do all work automatically without a program
E. Computers are machines that can handle information automatically
Jawaban : D

 

11. We can give the computer …….. according to our need ( paragraph 2)
A. a program
B. the information
C. an instruction
D. the calculation
E. the memory
Jawaban : A

 

12. Why are computers used in Banks, in public and private offices? Because;
A. they work automatically
B. they do one thing at a time
C. they do the work without help
D. they can remember a great deal of information
E. they work the same way as calculators do
Jawaban : D

 

13. A computer stores and handles number( Paragraph 3). To store is ……..
A. to make
B. to give
C. to keep
D. to process
E. to take
Jawaban : C

 

14. We call this a computers programme. This refers to ………. ( Paragraph 2)
A. giving instruction
B. further help or instruction
C. pressing various buttons
D. a series of instructions given to a computers
E. information provided by a computer
Jawaban : D

 

15. This Machine works automatically, it does not …….. an operator.
A. claim
B. obtain
C. supply
D. employ
E. require
Jawaban : E

 

16. If you work with a computer remember to blink your eyes from time to time.
In that way you …….. eyestrain.
A. increase
B. solve
C. avoid
D. reduce
E. relax
Jawaban : C

 

The Torajan people of South Sulawesi have a unique way of burying the dead. They believe that if somebody dies, she/he enters puya, a place for the dead. They also believe that someone who enters puya must show her/his social status when alive. That is way the funeral ceremony for a person who had a high position in the community may look like a big party or even a carnival. Someone is only really dead when a complete funeral ceremony has been held. Before that, the dead body is considered to be a sick body
.
The Manggarai people of Flores believe that the spirit of the dead, called poti, stay where they used to stay when they were alive, especially near the bed. After some time, the poti ‘ live ‘ in well, big trees, or crossroads near the house. The spirit are there to help them. However, this is believed to last only five days, for then the poti will leave for Mori Karaeng. Mori Karaeng is a place for the dead. The Manggarai people believe that everything in Mori Karaeng is the opposite of the world of the living. So, people break dishes and glasses on the day the dead is supposed to leave for Mori Karaeng, so that when entering Mori Karaeng, she/he has utensils in a good condition.

 

17. In Tanah Toraja a dead body is …….. to be sick before a complete funeral
ceremony is held.
A. treated
B. considered
C. behaved
D. believed
E. imagined
Jawaban : D

 

18. ………….. a person who had a high position in the community.(par 3). Community means….
A. the people
B. the Torajan People
C. the women
D. The men
E. the society
Jawaban : E

 

19. According to the Manggarai people the spirit of the dead go to Mori Karaeng …………
A. on the first day of the death
B. on the second day of the death
C. on the fifth day of the death
D. on the fourth day of the death
E. on the sixth day of the death
Jawaban : C

 

20. Why do the Manggarai People break dishes and glasses on the day that the dead is supposed to leave for Mori Karaeng?
A. to honor the dead person
B. to honor the Mori Karaeng
C. to complete the funeral ceremony
D. to accompany him/her to go to the last place
E. to have utensils in good condition in Mori Karaeng.
Jawaban : E

 

21. Everything in Mori Karaeng is the opposite of the world of the living.
Another noun for the opposite is …………………….
A. the same
B. the difference
C. the alternative
D. the preference
E. the reverse
Jawaban : E

 

Many people now have a card which enables them to withdraw money from an ATM. You just insert your card into the machine and key in your PIN (Personal Identification Number). Then, tell the machine how much money you want.

 

22. The purpose of the text is ………….
A. to tell how to use an ATM
B. to persuade the readers to have credit card
C. to check the customer’s account
D. to explain to the readers how to use PIN
E. how to get ATM registration
Jawaban : A

 

23. “many people now have a card which enables them to ……..”
The word enables means ………….
A. forces
B. supports
C. asks
D. allows
E. put
Jawaban : D

 

HOW TO MAKE BALLOON FACES

YOU WILL NEED;
flour               balloons              funnel
yarn               glue                     felt-tip pens

STEPS:
1. Pour as much flour as you can through a funnel into a balloon.
2. Tie a knot in the balloon
3. Glue on some yarn for hair
4. Draw a face on the balloon with felt-tip pens
5. Mold the balloon with your fingers

See what funny faces you can make

 

24. What is the purpose of the text?
A. to describe a place
B. to tell you about past events
C. to tell you a story
D. to tell you how to make something
E. to report the events
Jawaban : D

 

To : Mr. Tri Gunarto

I found some viruses attack my documents.
Please tell me how I can eliminate them.
Sorry, I wrote this memo because
you were not in your office.
Thank you.

Mr. Siswanto

 

25. What is the purpose of the text?
A. to give information
B. to ask services
C. to ask information
D. to give services
E. to have something
Jawaban : C

 

26. Who is the writer of that memo?
A. Mr. Tri Gunarto
B. Mr. Siswanto
C. The secretary
D. The receptionist
E. His Friend
Jawaban : B

 

I have a pet. It is a dog and I call it Brownie.

Brownie is a Chinese breed. It is small, fluffy, and cute. It has got thick brown fur. When I cuddle it, the fur feels soft. Brownie does not like bones. Every day it eats soft food like steamed rice, fish or bread. Every morning I give her milk and bread. When I am at school, Brownie plays with my cat. They get along well, and never fight maybe because Brownie does not bark a lot. It treats the other animals in our house gently, and it never eat shoes. Brownie is really a sweet and friendly animal

 

27. What type of text is used by the writer?
A. Report
B. Recount
C. Narratives
D. News Items
E. Descriptives
Jawaban : E

 

28. “Brownie is a Chinese breed, it is small, fluffy, and cute.”
The underlined word means…………….
A. thin
B. soft
C. hard
D. thick
E. awkward
Jawaban : B

 

29. The communicative purpose of this text is………………
A. to describe a particular animal
B. to share an amusing incident with others
C. to present two pooints of view about an issue
D. to inform the readers about the beauty of Brownie
E. to retell events for the purpose of informing or entertaining
Jawaban : A

 

30. Speaker 1 : Let us join my uncle’s business, shall we?
Speaker 2 : Do you think we will get profit?
Speaker 1 : Sure, his business has a good prospect. __________ of getting a lot of profit
A. It is likely
B. It is impossible
C. There is a good chance
D. we will get a chance
E. It is very doubtful
Jawaban : C

 

31. Arrange the sentences into a readable paragraph.
1. Difficulties subsequently arose over exact values.
2. A cow or a sheep must be fed and cared for.
3. But the buyer might not be willing to part with two cows.
4. A man who wanted to sell something might find that what he owned was worth
more than one cow.
5. Some animals are fat and some are lean
A. 1-3-5-4-2
B. 4-2-5-3-2
C. 2-3-5-4-1
D. 5-4-2-3-1
E. 2-5-4-3-1
Jawaban : E

 

32. Widya : what do you think about the dry season?
Bobi    : I think it lasts a very long time. The drought is felt everywhere.
Widya : what about the water supply in your village?
Bobi    : The people must use it …….., it means that they must be
very …….. when using water.
A. economy; economist
B. economize; economical
C. economic; economically
D. economical; economically
E. economically; economical
Jawaban : E

 

33. Banks receive money from their …….., on current ‘account’ or on a deposit account.
A. people
B. borrowers
C. customers
D. workers
E. employees
Jawaban : C

 

34. The manager of the factory has decided that they must increase their …….. of packets of soap powder.
A. produce
B. producer
C. productivity
D. productive
E. production
Jawaban : E

 

35. If one talks about money and one says interest, it means ……..
A. one has to pay a lot of money
B. one receives money from the bank or one has to pay charges to the bank
C. one gets money from the bank
D. one has to pay commission
E. one receives commission
Jawaban : B

 

36. If in a common talk one says: “That interests me very much”, It means ……..
A. one does not care at all
B. one is going to pay money to the bank
C. one is getting interest from the bank
D. one is waiting to get money from the bank
E. one is curious to know more about it
Jawaban : E

 

37. A commercial bank is lending at a higher interest rate than the interest it pays for borrowing money. It does so ……..
A. to please the customer
B. in order to make profit
C. to pay for commissions
D. to charge for services
E. to pay the customer
Jawaban : B

 

38. If a bank extends credit, it means that the bank ……..
A. makes money available to customers on certain conditions
B. pays interest
C. is making profit
D. implements monetary policy
E. is losing money
Jawaban : A

 

39. Now you have …….. it in a Javanese way. Your living room looks very artistic.
A. decorated
B. carved
C. painted
D. made
E. designed
Jawaban : E

 

40. In the internet you can see a monitor The popular word for a monitor is ……..
A. a television
B. a display
C. a station
D. a screen
E. a recorder
Jawaban : D

 

41. The scientiest had carried out their experiment and the result …….. a lot of people.
A. carried
B. improved
C. attempted
D. developed
E. astonished
Jawaban : E

 

42. A : There are many youngsters who want to study abroad, but some of them fail.
B : some of them fail because ……….. of speaking good English.
A. they have a chance
B. they are incapable
C. they have a little chance
D. they are capable
E. they have a good chance
Jawaban : B

 

43. “If women in the late 1960′s had been given equal rights as men, there would not have been ‘women’s liberation movement!” This sentence means that ……. at that time.
A. women will not have equal rights as men
B. women didn’t have equal rights as men
C. women do not have equal rights as men
D. women have not had equal rights as men
E. women might not have equal rights as men
Jawaban : B

 

44. The best arrangement of the following sentence is …..
1. We have to jog at least three times a week or every other day.
2. We can jog on the streets, in the big squares, in the park, etc.
3. We only need a pair of running shoes, a sport shirt, shorts, and socks.
4. So, don’t jog only on Sundays.
5. Jogging does not need a lot of money.
6. If we want to make our body fit.
A. 6-1-2-4-5-3
B. 5-2-6-1-3-4
C. 5-3-2-6-1-4
D. 6-1-5-3-2-4
E. 5-3-6-1-4-2
Jawaban : C

 

45. Rita : Hi Rin. Have you finished your English paper ? It’s is too difficult for me : I can’t do it. Rini : Let’s do it together.
Rita : O.K.
In the dialogue above Rita expresses her ……..
A. Impatience
B. Uncertainty
C. Incapability
D. Disappointment
E. Dissatisfaction
Jawaban : C

 

46. Yunus : Dedi, let’s spend this weekend for fishing. I have found a good spot.
Dedi    : I am sorry, I hate fishing.
From the above sentence, Dedi shows his ……. for fishing.
A. disagreement
B. dislike
C. disappointment
D. dissatisfaction
E. discontentment
Jawaban : B

 

47. X : Have you visited Bob? He got an accident last week.
Y : Oh. poor Bob. I hope he’ll be better soon.
The underlined sentence expresses ……..
A. sadness
B. pleasure
C. sympathy
D. expectation
E. satisfaction
Jawaban : D

 

48. Nadi : Can you help me typing my English Task ?
Rudy : Sorry, I am not able to type it using computer.
From the dialogue above we can conclude that ……..
A. Nadi will help Rudi
B. Rudi has ability to type using computer
C. Rudi is very disappointed
D. Rudy does not have capability of typing using computer
E. Nadi is pleasure to ask Rudy
Jawaban : D

 

49. Mother : Clean your room Siska!
Siska    : Yes Mam
Vinda   : What did your mother tell you Siska?
Siska    : She told me ……………………
A. clean my room
B. to clean my room
C. to clean your room
D. cleaned my room
E. cleans his room
Jawaban : B

 

50. Dona : Tony left for Bandung this morning
Tom : What did you say?
Dona : ……………………….
A. I said that Tony leaves for Bandung
B. I said that Tony will leave for Bandung
C. I said that Tony would leave for Bandung
D. I said that Tony had left for Bandung
E. I said that Tony is going to leave for Bandung
Jawaban : D

 

 

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5 comments on “SOAL UAN BAHASA INGGRIS SMA

  1. sebelumnya mohon maaf ni soalny memang belum terbaca semua oleh saya ..tapi pas disoal no 3 yang menanyakan lawan kata dari wild kunciny yang anda berikan adalah weak bukan tame. trus disoal no 11 lawan kata elaborate kunciny careless kenapa bukan simple. mohon penjelasannya..

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