SOAL-SOAL
BAHASA INGGRIS II
WARNING
DO NOT RECHARGE, DISPOSE OF IN FIRE,
PUT IN BACKWARDS, OR MIX WITH USED OR OTHER BATTERY TYPES
1. One of the meanings of the warning
on the right is that you … the battery into the fire.
A. must not throw
B. are able to put
C. may recharge
D. can mix
2. We may not recharge the battery
because it can ….
A. break
B. explode
C. illuminate
D. electrocute
For number 3 - 5
We hope it will motivate you to learn
Maths more.
Love,
Mum &
Dad
My dear Bachrudin Irvan,
Congratulations on your success as the
winner in National Maths Olympiad 2010
3. The greeting card is written ….
A. To inform about the Mathematics
competition
B. To congratulate Bachrudin on his
success
C. To announce the Maths Olympiad winner
D. To show someone’s love to his children
4. What has happened to Bachrudin based
on the text?
A. He’s just got the first prize in the
Olympiad.
B. He needs support to learn
Mathematics.
C. He joined the first Maths Olympiad.
D. He is eager to study Mathematics.
5. The text shows that Bachrudin Irvan
is … Mathematics.
A. uninterested in
B. scared with
C. bored with
D. good at
Text for number 6 - 8
Announcement
Don’t forget to bring in your trip
forms this Friday. Only students with signed field trip forms will be able to
get on the bus.
Parents, please make sure your child is
wearing cool and comfortable clothing. Summer weather is here!
Posted on : 09-12-2012
6. The greeting card is written ….
A. To inform about the Mathematics
competition
B. To congratulate Bachrudin on his
success
C. To announce the Maths Olympiad winner
D. To show someone’s love to his children
7. What has happened to Bachrudin based
on the text?
A. He’s just got the first prize in the
Olympiad.
B. He needs support to learn
Mathematics.
C. He joined the first Maths Olympiad.
D. He is eager to study Mathematics.
8. The text shows that Bachrudin Irvan
is … Mathematics.
A. uninterested in
B. scared with
C. bored with
D. good at
Text for number 9 - 11
To : Rica
There is no English club meeting this
week since Mr. Asmond has not come yet from London. It’s cancelled until he
comes back. Please forward this to others. Thank you.
Sender
Wynda
+62373224
9. What is the text about?
A. Information about the cancellation
of meeting.
B. Announcement of the English Club
Meeting.
C. Asking for one’s attention to Mr. Asmond.
D. A special short message for someone.
10. The text shows that Mr. Asmond ….
A. was in
London
B. is in Jakarta
C. is in London
D. will be in London
11. “Please forward this to others.”
What does the underlined word mean?
A.
Call.
B.
Say.
C. Tell.
D. Send.
Text for number 12 - 15
What you need :
· 2 eggs, beaten
· 50 g mixed cheese, grated
· 4 tbsp butter
· Salt
· Pepper
· Parsley for garnish
· 1 non-stick frying pan
· 1 spatula
· 1 brush
Steps :
· Place a pan over a medium
heat. Allow it to slightly warm through and brush the bottom with some of the
melted butter.
· Pour the beaten eggs into
the pan and give some salt and pepper. Then gently stir the eggs continuously
until they begin to set. Angle the pan so that the raw eggs run to the side and
cook. Add the cheese into the middle of the omelet and in line then gently fold
it up in three rolls. Take the pan off the heat and slide the omelet into a
serving plate the open side first.
· Garnish it with a little
parsley and serve it immediately.
12. The text is about how ….
A. to melt good butter
B. to serve omelette well
C. to beat eggs for cooking
D. to make a cheese omelette
13. Which one is needed to stir the eggs based on
the text?
A. Tablespoon.
B. Spatula.
C. Roller.
D. Plate.
14. The second step tells you about .…
A. preparing the pan
B. garnishing the meal
C. cooking the omelette
D. melting cheese well
15. “50 g mixed cheese, grated”.
The word “grated” means ….
A. formed into certain shape
B. spread it on something
C. made into small pieces
D. combined with others
The text for number 16 - 19
Responding to the increasing demands for a more
luxurious, spacious and classy taxi service. Blue Bird Group has launched a
batch of Vellfire models to top off its Mercedes-Benz E-Class Silver Bird
line-up.
Silver Bird’s Vellfire fleet has been operating on
Jakarta’s streets since November 2009, and has been making headlines thanks to
the model’s relatively rare availability in the Indonesian market.
Inside, the Vellfire fleet is equipped with an LCD
screen, DVD player and audio system with remote control feature. Flexible
seating allows ergonomic adjustments to ward off exhaustion, while a panoramic
sunroof allows for a little fresh air at night. The vehicle also has sports
sliding doors for easier entry and exit.
Silver Bird Vellfire has a very reasonable flag fall rate
of Rp. 9,000 with a Rp. 5,500 fare added per additional kilometer. Drivers
are even available to wait on
stand-by art an hourly rate of Rp. 60,000.
16. What is the text about?
A. All luxurious taxi services.
B. Silver Bird Vellfire taxi.
C. Taxi service in Jakarta.
D. Blue Bird Group.
17. The third paragraph tells you about … of the
vehicle.
A. the first launching
B. the new model
C. the interior
D. the fare
18. The Silver Bird’s Vellfire has been operating
for … years.
A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
19. The text shows that most customers of the taxi
belong to ….
A. the old
B. the have
C. the young
D. the have not
Text for number 20 - 23
Last
school holiday, I decided to go into the jungle to find a lion and I asked a
Nepalese guide,Kamal Rai, to go with me.
We left the camp at six in the morning with two elephants carrying out our
equipment. We left early because it is unusual to find lions in the afternoon.
They usually sleep in the heat of the day. Kamal made me wear shoes and
trousers to protect me from snakes. We climbed onto the elephants’ back to get
a better view.
A few moments later, we saw a loin in the distance. Kamal asked me to keep
calm. We crept nearer and found a dead deer still bleeding. This was tiger’s
prey. Suddenly I started to be very frightened. We heard the tiger before we
saw it. It jumped out like a flash of lightening. The lion was about five
hundreds kilos and four meters long. I looked into its eyes. I could feel its
dignity. Suddenly the lion grapped Kamal’s leg between its teeth, but I managed
to pull Kamal away. One of our elephants ran at the lion and made it go back
into the grass. We quickly escaped to let the tiger eat its prey. That night it
was impossible to sleep.
20. The text mostly tells you about the writer’s ….
A. lions who live in jungle
B. friend who likes wild life
C. hobbies in haunting wild animals
D. experience in the Nepalese jungle
21. The text shows that the writer belongs to a ...
person
A. serious
B. brave
C. keen
D. wild
22. What is the third paragraph about?
A. The Nepalese tigers’ preys.
B. The strong Nepalese men.
C. The animals’ fight in jungle.
D. The writer’s meeting with a lion.
23. Why should the writer wear trousers and shoes?
A. To get rid of cold weather.
B. To avoid the snake’s bite.
C. To creep into the jungle well.
D. To expel insets of the jungle.
Text for number 24 - 26
Mr. Tomi is a manager of a big company in his town. He is
still single. He lives in the biggest house in my area. No wonder many girls
like him. Mr. Tomi is 30 years old. He is a trim, energetic young man. He has
dark, short, curly hair, brown eyes and a thin moustache. His nose is pointed
and his ears are rather big. His face is oval and he has beautiful smile.
Mr. Tomi is neatly dressed in a snit and tie. When he
goes to his office, he always wears an expensive coat. He is not embarrassed to
wear coat with bright color such as yellow, pink, and green. Mr. Tomi is
extremely well-mannered and very punctual. He always writes down his
appointments in a little diary, and keeps his desk very tidy. He never drinks
and smokes.
24. What does the text tell about?
A. A big company
B. The habit of Mr. Tomi
C. The description of Mr. Tomi
D. The description of Mr. Tomi’s company
25. Mr. Tomi has never been late when he has an
appointment. Which word shows Mr. Tomi’s characteristic above?
A. Energetic.
B. Very punctual.
C. Neatly dressed.
D. Well-mannered.
26. “He is a trim, energetic your man…” The
underlined word is similar with .…
A. thin
B. slim
C. charming
D. handsome
Text for number 27 – 29
In one bright morning Redfeathers, the hen was walking
down the road in the farmyard. The fox caught sight of her and his mouth began
to water.
He ran home and told his wife to put on water for boiling
a chicken, and then rushed back, and before Redfeathers knew what was
happening, she found herself snapped up and inside a sack, not even able to
call for help.
Luckily for her, her friend, the dove, saw what had
happened. She fluttered on the path in the woods and lay there, pretending to
have a broken wing. The fox was delighted to find that he now had a first
course as well as a main dish. He put down the sack with the hen in it, and
chased off after the dove, who began cleverly to hop further and further away.
Redfeathers slipped out of the sack and put a stone in
her place, and then she too ran off. When the dove saw that her friend was
safe, she flew up into a tree. The fox then went back and picked up the sack,
thinking that the hen was still in it.
Redfeathers thanked the dove for helping her. She
imagined what would happen to her if the dove did not help her. Since then she
was aware of the importance of having a good friend.
27. What is the text about?
A. A dove which needed an help.
B. Redfeathers who liked travelling.
C. A clever fox and his beloved wife.
D. A hen which was saved by a dove.
28. The third paragraph tells you about the way
Redfeathers ….
A. freed herself
B. got the accident
C. deceived the fox
D. entered the sack
29. What is the moral value of the story?
A. It is important to have a good
friend.
B. One needs to be greedy to be
wealthy.
C. The old friend will be forgotten someday.
D. It is useless to regret what have
happened.
Text for number 30 – 34
At 2p.m. we arrived at the
Catimor Homestay, an inn remaining from the Dutch colonial era. Now owned by
the PTP Nusantara VII coffee plantation at Blawan and within the plantation’s
housing complex. Here we … (30) by soaking in the near hot sulfurous water in a
structure managed by the local government.
Very early in the morning, with
a tour guide, we climbed up toward the crater lake. The trail we took was
almost never … (31), just constant uphill grades. We had to stop several times
just to catch our breath … .(32), we were consoled by the spectacular views of
the glorious Merapi and Gunung Raung in the distance.
After three hour … (33)
a half walk, we came to the crater rim. We cried out loud when we saw the
stunning view, the turquoise colored water, wreathed in fog, with dense sulfur
fumes in the distance. We sat at the … (34) of the caldera and gazed at the
beauty of Ijen crater. It was really a unique, impressive trip.
30. A. provided
B. relaxed
C. made
D. took
31. A. downhill
B. uphill
C. rising
D. flat
32. A. Furthermore
B. In addition
C. Moreover
D. However
33. A. nor
B. but
C. and
D. or
34. A. wall
B. edge
C. surface
D. bottom
35. Rearrange the jumbled sentences below.
1. Here’s how double rainbows form.
2. Sometimes you see two rainbows, a bright one inside a
faint one.
3. This light comes back out of the drop and makes a
bright rainbow.
4. When light enters a raindrop, a lot of it bounces off
the back surface of the drop.
5. Some light, however, bounces around inside the
raindrop a couple more times before it
manages to escape.
6. Every rainbow is actually a double rainbow, but the
bigger on is usually too dim to see.
7. This smaller amount of light makes the faint second
rainbow.
A. 2 – 7 – 6 – 3 – 5 – 1 – 4
B. 2 – 4 – 1 – 5 – 3 – 6 – 7
C. 2 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 5 – 7 – 6
D. 2 – 3 – 4 – 1 – 6 – 5 – 7
36. Rearrange the jumbled sentences below.
1. After observing the plants, we went back to school
2. We really had great fun
3. Then we went into our classroom and talked about our
today’s environment
4. We arrived at school at 12 o’clock.
5. This learning activity of my school was great.
6. So we asked our teacher to do this way of learning
again the following weeks.
A. 2 – 1 – 5 – 4 – 3 – 6
B. 1 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2
C. 1 – 4 – 3 – 6 – 5 – 2
D. 2 – 5 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 6
37. Rearrange the jumbled words below.
the girl – I – is able to – know – well
– that – music – play
1
2
3
4 5
6
7 8
A. 2 – 8 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 1 – 3 – 4
B. 2 – 6 – 4 – 3 – 1 – 7 – 8 – 5
C. 2 – 4 – 1 – 6 – 3 – 8 – 7 – 5
D. 2 – 6 – 1 – 4 – 7 – 5 – 3 – 8
Text for number 38 - 40
Last month my family and I went to Toraja to attend Grandpa’s
funeral. It was my first time to go to such a ceremony. We gathered there with
our kin in the ceremony.
Overall, the ceremony was quite elaborate. It took about
a week. Several days before the ceremony was done, grandpa’s body was kept in a
series of houses arranged in a circular row around an open field called
Longkonan. His corpse was dressed in a fine wearing.
The funeral was performed in two phases. First, we
slaughtered the pigs and buffaloes, and the moved the corpse to face north. In this
ceremony we wore black clothes. After that, the corpse was placed in a sandal
wood coffin. Then, it was brought out of the house and placed on an open
platform beneath the granary. Meanwhile, my uncle, my brother, and I prepared
the wooden puppet and a funeral tower called lakian. The next phase of the
ceremony was held in this place. The coffin is borne from the house and placed
in the Lakian. During the day, there were also buffalo matches. They were great
matches. In the night, we were feasting, chanting, and dancing.
On the last day, the grandpa’s coffin were lowered from
the funeral tower and brought up to the mountain side family graveyard. It was
followed by great shouting and excitement from the relatives and the guests.
Finally, we installed the wooden puppet on a high balcony where other puppets
representing the members of a whole family were already there. The funeral
ceremonies made my family and me tired. However, we were grateful because it
ran smoothly.
38. How prepared the wooden puppet and a funeral
tower?
A. The writer’s uncle, brother and the
writer.
B. The writer’s uncle and brother.
C. The writer’s relatives.
D. The writer’s family.
39. Why did the writer and his family feel
grateful? Because .…
A. the funeral was very exciting
B. the funeral was quite elaborate
C. they slaughtered pigs and buffaloes
D. the funeral ceremonies ran smoothly
40. What is the main idea of paragraph three ?
A. The funeral was performed in two
phases.
B. In this ceremony we wore black
clothes.
C. We slaughtered the pigs and buffaloes.
D. The coffin is borne from the house.
Text for number 41 - 43
‘Let me remind you my experience during an earthquake
last week. When it happened, I was on my car. I was driving home from my
vacation to Bali. Suddenly my car launched to one side, to the left. I thought
I got flat tire. I did not know that is was an earthquake. I knew it was an
earthquake when I say some telephone and electricity poles falling down to the ground,
like matchsticks.
Then I saw a lot of rocks tumbling across the road. I was
trapped by the rock. Even I could not move my car at all. There were rocks
everywhere. There was nothing I could do but left the car and walked along way
to my house in the town.
When I reached my town, I was so surprised that there was
almost nothing left. The earthquake made a lot of damage to my town. Although
nothing was left, I thanked God that nobody was seriously injured.
41. When it happened, I was on my car. (Paragraph
1) The word it refers to ....
A. an earthquake
B. my vacation
C. electricity
D. my car
42. How did the writer know that it was an
earthquake?
A. He could not move his car at all.
B. His car launched to one side, to the
left.
C. He saw a lot of rooks tumbling across the
road.
D. He saw some telephone and electricity
poles falling down.
43. The text generally talks about .…
A. an earthquake in Bali
B. the writer’s car accident
C. the writer’s horrible experience
D. the result of the earthquake in Bali
The text for number 44 - 47
Maura, the most beautiful and powerful queen of Arabia,
had many suitors. One by one she discarded them, until her list was reduced to
just three sheiks. The three sheiks were all equally young and handsome. They
were also rich and strong. It was very hard to decide who would be the best of
them.
One evening, Maura disguised herself and went to
the camp of the three sheiks. As they were about to have dinner, Maura asked
them for something to eat. The first gave her some left over food. The second
Sheik gave her some unappetizing camel’s tail. The third sheik, who was called
Hakim, offered her some of the most tender and tasty meat. After dinner, the
disguised queen left the sheik’s camp.
The following day, the queen invited the three sheiks to
dinner at her palace. She ordered her servant to give each one exactly what
they had given her the evening before. Hakim, who received a plate of delicious
meat, refused to eat it if the other two sheiks could not share it with him.
Sheik Hakim’s act finally convinced Queen Maura that he
was the man for her. “Without question, Hakim is the most generous of you” she
announced her choice to the sheiks. “So it is Hakim I will marry”.
44. Why did Maura disguise herself? Because
she wanted to .…
A. find out what the three sheiks are
actually like
B. ask the three sheiks for something
to eat
C. eat dinner with the three sheiks
D. see the three sheiks’ activity
45. What is the main idea of paragraph 1?
A. Maura discarded the suitors one by
one until the list was reduced to just three sheiks.
B. It was very hard to decide who would
be the best of the three sheiks.
C. The three sheiks were equally young and
handsome.
D. Maura had difficulty in refusing her
suitors.
46. What does the text mainly tell us about?
A. Queen of Arabia and three Sheiks.
B. The most powerful queen of Arabia.
C. Three sheiks.
D. Sheik Hakim.
47. What can we learn from the story?
A. We will get an equal thing to what
we give to other people.
B. We have to disguise ourselves to
find out the truth.
C. We have to invite other people for the
dinner.
D. We have to be rich to get success in our
life.
Text for number 48 - 51
Hansel and
Gretel
Once upon a time, there lived an old witch. She was very
cruel and likes eating people. One day, the witch caught two children, Hansel
and Gretel. The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel to clean the
house. She planned to eat them both. Each night the children cried and begged
the witch to let them go.
Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was thinking of
them. She missed them a lot, them she was beginning to find the children. “I
must find them,” she said and set out into the forest.
Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking
and her lips were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging to the
witch. The stepmother peeped through the window. Her heart cried out when she
the two children.
She picked up the broom learning against the door and
crept inside. The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother
gave her an almighty push. The witch fell into the oven the stepmother shut the
door.
“Children, I have come to save you,” she said, hugging
them tightly. “Let me take you home and we become a family again.” They
returned to their home and the stepmother became the best mother anyone could
wish to have, and of course they lived happily ever after.
48. Why did the witch kidnap the children?
A. She loved the children.
B. She wanted to eat them.
C. She wanted to teach them.
D. She wanted to make them as her children.
49. How was Hansel and Gretel’s stepmother?
A. She was friendly.
B. She was cruel.
C. She was kind.
D. She was evil.
50. “.… she said and set out into the
forest.” What does the underlined words mean?
A. Started.
B. Run out.
C. Started to go.
D. Started to find.
51. What can we learn from the story?
A. A witch is always bad.
B. We have to be careful to a stranger.
C. A stepmother always loves her children.
D. Not all stepmother treat their children
badly.
Text for number 52 - 55
‘Museums are institutions which help people understand
and appreciate the world. Museum collect objects of scientific, aesthetic, or
historical importance. They care for them, study and exhibit them for the
purpose of public education and the advancement of knowledge. Museums can be
found in almost every big city in the world.
Museums also function as educational institutions which
offer many benefits to their visitors. Peoples of different ages, interests,
background and abilities can explore and do self-learning at the museums. The
are also public places where people can be entertained, inspired and introduced
to new ideas. There are some major types of museums. The most common one is the
history museums. The usually collect a wide range of objects, including fine
art, furniture, clothing, document, and other materials. The next type of museums
is the art museum. They reflect artistic accomplishment, both historic and
contemporary. Their collection includes paintings sculpture, prints, drawings,
photographs, ceramics and glass, metal work and furniture.
The next two museums are the natural history museums and
the science museums. The first type of museums usually focuses on nature and
culture. Dinosaurs, gems and minerals, native and ancient cultures are always
popular to exhibit at natural history museums. Meanwhile, the science museums
are dedicated to improve public understanding of science and scientific
achievement. Science museum usually allow people to experience and experiment.
52. In which museums ca we find Leonardo da Vinci’s
paintings?
A. Natural history museums.
B. Science museums.
C. History museums.
D. Art museums.
53. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A. Museums reflect artistic
accomplishment, both historic and contemporary.
B. Museums help people understand and
appreciate the world.
C. Museum has a function as educational
institution.
D. There are some major types of museums.
54. The usually collect a wide range of
objects, including fine art, furniture, clothing, document, and other
materials. (paragraph 3). What is the synonym of the underlined word?
A. Save.
B. Leave.
C. Gather.
D. Separate.
55. What is the science museum dedicated to? It is
.…
A. to improve public understanding of
ancient culture
B. to inspire and introduce some news
idea
C. to improve public understanding of science
and scientific achievement
D. to accomplish a wide range of object,
including painting, photograph and sculpture
Complete the paragraph below
(number 56 – 58)
Once upon a time in the jungle, there lived a fox named
Rix. Everybody in the jungle was afraid of him because his face and style
looked very vicious. One day Rix saw a little rabbit in danger. The snake was
going to eat it. Rix jumped …(56) the snake and scared it away. Then the little
rabbit felt that Rix just …(57)his life from the dangerous snake. After that,
it told the whole …(58) that Rix was kind. There was no need to be afraid of
him anymore.
56. …
A. above
B. over
C. for
D. to
57. …
A. give
B. gave
C. save
D. saved
58. …
A. farm
B. river
C. jungle
D. dessert
59. Arrange the following words into a correct sentence.
in – your – the – best – speech
– on – congratulation – contest – performance
1
2
3
4
5 6
7 8
9
A. 7 – 4 – 9 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 5 – 6 –
8
B. 7 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 9 – 1 – 3 – 5 – 8
C. 7 – 6 – 3 – 5 – 8 – 1 – 2 – 4 – 9
D. 7 – 1 – 3 – 5 – 8 – 6 – 2 – 9 – 4
60. Arrange the following sentences into a good paragraph.
1. It seemed that the dogs and the sled
real, but the two polar bears were two students in disguise.
2. And yesterday a jogger bumped into a
team of husky dogs with a sled on wheels in a nearby forest.
3. Strange things have been happening
recently in Robertsbridge in the south of England.
4. Last week a lady saw two polar bears
outside a railway station.
5. They came from a local secondary
school and were raising money for their trip a visit to the North Pole.
A. 3 – 2 – 4 – 1 – 5
B. 3 – 2 – 1 – 4 – 5
C. 3 – 4 – 1 – 2 – 5
D. 3 – 4 – 2 – 1 – 5
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