UJIAN
NASIONAL
TAHUN
PELAJARAN 2011/ 2012
Paket
: A 86
Mata pelajaran : Bahasa
Inggris
Jenjang
: SMP/ MTs
Hari/ Tanggal :
Selasa, 24 April 2012
Jam
: 08.00 - 10.00
The
following text is for questions number 1 and 2.
Dear Andre,
Do you have any plan for next
holiday? Mira and I are going to spend our holiday at grandma's house and our
father will drive us to the village. If you want to join us, let us know
soon. Remember, last holiday you didn't visit grandma!
Randy
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- Why did Randy invite Andre to join them? Because ...
A. Randy and Andre are best friend.
B. Andre doesn't have any plans for holiday.
C. Andre didn't visit grandma last holiday.
D. Randy's father will drive them to the village.
- From the message we know that ....
A. Andre doesn't want to spend his holiday at the
village.
B. father will spend his holiday at village too
C. Randy will visit his grandmother alone
D. Andre is Mira and Randy's cousin.
The
following text is for questions number 3 and 4.
Dear Rudi,
On behalf of all the staffs we
sincerely congratulate you on your success as the Jakarta City's Best
Journalist 2012.
We hope this will support you to
write more articles.
Manager of Reader Publisher.
Rendi
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- What does Rendi do? He is a ... Of Reader Publisher.
A. staff
B. journalist
C. publisher
D. manager
- " ...this will support you to write more articles."
The underlined word closest in meaning with ....
A. make
B. disturb
C. suggest
D. motivate
The following text is
for questions number 5 and 6.
Santa Will Be Coming Down
A New Chimney This Year
THE
ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT
THE
HOUSE IS NEW
BUT
THE DOOR IS ALWAYS OPEN
FOR
FRIENDS LIKE YOU!
JOIN
US SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5
AT
7: 00PM FOR COCKTAILS
CECILY
AND BRANDON THOMSON
REGRET:
919 345 2654
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- What does the Thompson family do?
A. Introduce Santa to their friends.
B. Open the door for their friends.
C. Inform their new house to their friends.
D. Invite their friends to a cocktail party.
- From the text we can say that ....
A. Cecily and Brandon have different addresses
B. Santa is going to move to a new house this
year
C. Santa always opens the door for Thompson
family
D. the Thompson family will move to a new house
Read
the following text to answer question number 7.
DUE
TO MANY SHARP CORALS,
THE
VISITORS ARE PROHIBITED TO SWIM ALONG THIS AREA
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- Where do we usually find the text?
A. At the lake.
B. At the beach.
C. At the river bank.
D. At the swimming pool.
Read
the following text to answer question number 8 to 10.
The Washongton Park Zoo Monkey
Island is closed indefinitely due to deterioration of exhibition. After 80
years of operation, the exhibition is considered no longer safe to exhibit
monkeys or to be serviced by employees.
Monkey Island will be closed until
further notice and will eventually be restored after major renovation take
place. The zoo has plans to design a new modern monkey island exhibit and
will unveil those once they have been set.
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- Why did the government close the Monkey Island? Because ....
A. it will hold an exhibition
B. it is no longer safe for visitors
C. it does not get fund for it's renovation
D. the zoo empoyees served the visitors badly
- " ...and will unveil those once they have been set" (paragraph 2)
The underlined word means ....
A. introduce
B. inform
C. cover
D. open
- The announcement tells us about ....
A. the exhibition of the monkey
B. the renovation of Monkey Island
C. the new modern design of the zoo
D. the closure of monkey island
Read
the following text to answer question number 11 and 12.
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- What's the benefit of drinking White Tea?
A. Reduce antioxidants
B. Decrease energy levels
C. Enhance immune system
D. Gain up to 3 pounds in a day
- The purpose of the text above is ....
A. to inform how to use the product
B. to advertise the product
C. to describe the benefits of the product
D. to tell ingredients of the product
The
following text is for questions number 13 to 15.
Let
me introduce myself. My name is Adiba Salma Zakiya, just call me Salma. I'm
from Bima, Nusa Tenggara Barat. I read your profile in NONA magazine and
would like to be one of your friends. It's a bit hard to find internet
connection here, so I decided to write a letter instead of an e-mail to you.
I hope you don't mind.
I'm
the first child in my family. My parents have four children. I go to SMP 3
Sape, Bima. Now, I'm in the ninth grade. My hobby is cooking, that's why I
can cook many kinds of Bimanese traditional dishes. Besides, I also like to
play Kareku Kandei. It's a traditional music performance from Bima. Girls
pound their pestles to a mortar to create harmonious sound. Kareku Kandei is
usually performed on special events such as Independence Day, Kartini Day,
etc.
I
would love to know you better, would you tell me more about yourself too.
Regards,
Salma
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- How did Salma know about Ima's profile?
A. By writing a letter to Ima.
B. By sending an e-mail to Ima.
C. By reading her profile in a magazine.
D. By being one of her friends.
- What is the main idea of paragraph one?
A. Salina described her hometown.
B. Both Salma and Ima liked NONA magazine.
C. Salina found Ima's profile in NONA magazine.
D. Salma complained about the internet
connection.
- The text mainly tells us about ....
A. the description of Salma's hometown
B. Salma's introduction to Ima
C. Salma's family and her hobbies
D. the condition of a remote area in Bima
The
following text is for questions number 16 to 18.
How
to Repel Mice
Mice might look cute, but they can
be harmful pets that destroy household items, eat and mess with food and can
spread severe diseases through their feces and parasites they carry. Here are
some useful tips on how to repel house mice:
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- Why do we use peppermint to repel mice? Because ....
A. peppermint is fresh to breathe
B. mice love the peppermint
C. mice will die of breathing mint
D. mice hate the smell of peppermint
- From the text above, we can conclude that ...
A. mice spread severe diseases through feces
B. peppermint is useful to repel mice
C. mice love peppermint
D. we can place oil everywhere to repel mice
- "Put them behind shelves ..."
The word "them" refers to ....
A. pets
B. peppermint
C. cotton balls
D. peppermint oil
The
following text is for questions number 19 to 21.
Last month, I went to my uncle
house. He lives in Jakarta. His house is big and beautiful. It has five
rooms. The living room is very large. It has a sofa from Europe, a piece of
rug made in the Middle East, and many other expensive things in it.
His kitchen is very
luxurious and modern. He has expensive kitchen set imported from Italy. We can cook in a few minutes to prepare certain
meals. I tried to bake some cookies in the oven and they baked so well. Compared
to my small and modest house, I could not say a word.
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- Where is the rug in the living room made?
A. Jakarta
B. Italy
C. Europe
D. the Middle East
- Why can the writer cook very fast in her uncle's kitchen? Because ....
A. the kitchen is very luxurious
B. the kitchen set is made in Italy
C. the kitchen equipments are luxurious and modern
D. all of the things in the kitchen are expensive
- "... very luxurious and modern" (paragraph 2)
The underlined word has similar meaning to ....
A. bed fashion
B. new born
C. past time
D. up to date
The
following text is for questions number 22 to 24.
Boyolali regency is located in
north of Solo and east of Merapi and Merbabu Mountains. This regency has been
known for its production of fresh milk for a long time. No wonder, the cow
statues adorn Boyolali town.
There are six main cow statues in
Boyolali. They are displayed in different places. The statues are made of
concrete. The colour and shape are made in such a way to resemble the real
cows.However, the size is made bigger to catch the
eye.
Besides decorating the
town, the statues also turn out to be helpful for people from out of town tofind places they are seeking in Boyolali. By mentioning
the position of the statue, people can get their way easily.
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- Besides decorating the town, the statues also turn out to be helpful for people from out of town to. " ... they are seeking in Boyolali" (paragraph 3)
What does the underlined word refer to?
A. People from out town
B. Places in Boyolali.
C. Cow statues.
D. Real cows.
- What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. The statues help people to find places easily.
B. The statues decorate the town beautifully.
C. The cow can get their way easily around the
town.
D. The people from out of town easily find the
statues.
- The text mainly tells us about ....
A. the colour of the statues
B. cow statues in Boyolali
C. a town called Boyolali
D. how to raise cows
The
following text is for questions number 25 to 27.
I am used to travelling by air but
only on one occasion I felt frightened. After taking off, we flew low over
the city. It slowly went high to the sky.
But suddenly it turned round and
flew back to the airport. An air-hostess told us to keep calm and to get off
the plane quietly as soon as it landed. After we landed, the police searched
the plane carefully. Everybody on board was worried and we grew curious about
what was happening.
Later we learnt that there was a
very important person on board. Earlier somebody told the police that there
was a bomb on the plane. Fortunately, they didn't find a bomb and five hours
later we were able to take off again.
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- Who searched the plane carefully?
A. The pilot.
B. The police.
C. The air-hostesses.
D. The passengers.
- Why did the plane fly back to the airport?
A. The pilot was afraid of bombs.
B. The pilot forgot about something.
C. The passengers were frightened.
D. Police suspected that there was a bomb on the
plane.
- What is the main idea of paragraph three?
A. The writer felt frightened.
B. The police searched the plane carefully.
C. Somebody said that there was a bomb on the
plane.
D. There was a very important person on board.
The
following text is for questions number 28 to 30.
Last
summer, when mum and dad weren't feeling well, Tom was taking his dog, Paddy,
for a walk. Suddenly there was a rabbit running across the path they were
taking. Paddy barked very loud and the scared rabbit ran into the bushes.
Although Tom was trying hard to grip the collar, Paddy was running after the
rabbit. That was the last time he saw Paddy.
He tried to look for him for days.
Finally, five weeks later, when Tom was out for a coffee at Motorway Cafe,
his parents called. They were having lunch when they heard a dog barked
outside the house. The hurriedly went out and there was Paddy wigling his
tail.
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- "That was the last time he saw Paddy."
The word he refers to ....
A. Father
B. Tom
C. Rabbit
D. Paddy
- How did Paddy get lost?
A. He was hungry and searched for a food
B. He followed motorbike riders away
C. He saw a rabbit and ran after it
D. He felt bored and took a walk
- The text generally talks about ....
A. the coming back of the lost dog
B. a long journey of the dog
C. a holiday experience in Scotland
D. the disappearance of a dog
The
following text is for questions number 31 to 34.
Once a farmer owned a donkey and a
lapdog. The donkey worked hard all day, hauling heavy loads. The lapdog
stayed with his master all day, and lived in the house with him. He did not
work, but was allowed to sit on the master's lap. The donkey grew jealous of
the lapdog.
Perhaps if I behave like the dog,
like wag my tail and jump on the master, the master will start loving me as
much as he does the dog. So the donkey decided to wait for his chance.
One day, when he was left
unattended, the donkey broke his halter and ran into the farmhouse kitchen.
There the farmer sat at table. The donkey rushed up to him and began wagging
his tail vigorously, and knocked off all the china from the table. He then
started jumping around and frolicking like a little dog, and finally plonked
himself down on the farmer's lap. The shocked farmer yelled for help. The
farmhands came running in and dragged the donkey off to his stable, and gave
him a beating he did not forget for the rest of his life.
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- What made the donkey jealous of the dog?
A. The halter that he has to wear.
B. The beating that he has.
C. The farmer's care to the dog.
D. The chance to stay inside the house.
- What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
A. The donkey wanted to be loved by its master.
B. The way the farmer treated the donkey.
C. The things done by the donkey to be loved.
D. The dog's habit is liked by the master.
- The best title for the text is?
A. The farmer and his dog.
B. The donkey and the lapdog.
C. The farmer and the donkey.
D. The dog and it's master.
- What can we learn from the text?
A. It is good to share things with others.
B. It is not good to help others.
C. It is not good to be envious to others.
D. It is good to keep your promise.
The
following text is for questions number 35 to 38.
Juhha's
Wonders
Once upon a time, there was a
small village in Baghdad. Its population was very small. In this village
everybody knew each other and knew every little or big problems that went on
in the village. In this small village there was a bakery that was popular for
its delicious bread.
One day a poor old man was walking
in the street passing the bakery and he stopped to smell the scent of the
bread which was spreading out of the bakery.
Suddenly, the baker caught the old
man and shouted at him demanding the price of bread's scent. He almost drag
him to the police.
A very famous wise man named Juhha
heard the baker shouting. So he went to him and asked about the problem.
Juhha stood calmly listening to the baker and he thought for a solution.
After a few minutes Juhha's eyes
glistened and an amused smile was on his face. He asked the baker "How
much money do you want?". The baker and poor man were astonished, but the
baker answered "3 dinars". Juhha took the money out of his wallet
and put it in his pocket and shook the money. "Did you hear the sound of
the money?" Juhha asked. "Yes, I did", the baker replied, and
with big smile Juhha said "Well then, this is the price of your bread's
scent!"
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- Who stopped to smell the scent of the bread?
A. The baker.
B. The police.
C. The old poor man.
D. Juhha, the wise man.
- What did the baker do to the old man?
A. He wanted to hear the sound of the old man
money.
B. He demanded the old man to pay for the scent.
C. He shouted his problem to the old man.
D. He gave the old man some solution.
- " ....., which was popular for its delicious bread" (paragraph 1)
What does the word "delicious" mean?
A. Sour
B. Tasty
C. Bitter
D. Unpleasant
- What can we learn from the story above?
A. We must help poor people.
B. We must take the benefit of what we offer.
C. We should pay nothing for things we use.
D. We shouldn't ask other to pay for what they
don't get.
The
following text is for questions number 39 to 42.
Jellyfish are not really fish.
They are invertebrate animals. This means that unlike fish or people, they
have no backbones. In fact, they have no bones at all.
Jellyfish have stomachs and
mouths, but no heads. They have nervous systems for sensing the world around
them, but no brains. They are made almost entirely of water, which is why you
can look through them.
Some jellyfish can glow in
darkness by making their own light. The light is made by a chemical reaction
inside the jellyfish. Scientists believe jellyfish glow for several reasons.
For example, they may glow to scare away predators or to attract animals they
like to eat.
Most jellyfish live in salt water,
apart from a few types that live in fresh water. Jellyfish are found in
oceans and seas all over the world. They live in warm, tropical seas and in
icy waters near the North and South poles. -
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- Which one creates Jellyfish's light?
A. White blood.
B. Nervous system.
C. Chemical reaction.
D. Salt water.
- Based on the text, we know that ....
A. they belong to invertebrate animals
B. they have heads like other animals
C. their brain helps them find the food
D. they cannot live in fresh water
- What is the text about?
A. Jellyfish.
B. Kinds of all fish.
C. All invertebrate animals.
D. Some kinds of sea animals.
- "Some jellyfish can glow in darkness by making their own light." ( paragraph 3 )
The word "glow" in the sentence means
....
A. move
B. produce
C. appear
D. shine
For
questions 43 to 45 choose the correct words to complete the text.
My wife and 1. were in Caribean
cruise ... (43) vacation. It was a wonderful time exploring the unknown. We
went beneath the sea and ... (44) the fish up close. They were so various in sea of world ... (45) and color.
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- A. for
B. from
C. since
D. during
- A. see
B. saw
C. seen
D. seeing
- A. size
B. scent
C. sound
D. taste
The
following text is for questions number 46 to 48.
Most crabs have a (46) ... shell
to protect their bodies. The hermit crab has a soft body and no shell of its
own. In order to (47) ... itself, it will find an empty mollusc shell and
squeeze inside (48) ... Then with only its logs and head sticking old, it
will walk around the sea-bed searching for food.
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- A. shiny
B. soft
C. thick
D. hard
- A. close
B. hide
C. protect
D. put
- A. completely
B. insufficiently
C. partly
D. slightly
- Arrange the following words into a good sentence.
Poor - ashamed - his - was - of - because - Malin
Kundang - mother
1
2
3 4
5 6
7
8
A. 7-4-6-3-1-8-5-2
B. 7-4-1-6-3-8-5-2
C. 7-4-2-6-5-3-1-8
D. 7-4-2-6-3-1-8-5
- Arrange the following sentences into a meaningful.
- My older brother went to serpong circuit.
- He was very disappointed.
- He lost the race and his car was broken .
- He arrived at six and checked up his engine.
- The race started at four.
- At first he led the race, but it was not long.
- Suddenly another car hit his car from the right side.
A. 1-4-5-6-7-3-2
B. 1-5-6-4-2-3-7
C. 1-6-4-5-2-3-7
D. 1-2-5-4-3-6-7
Paket
: B17
Mata pelajaran : Bahasa
Inggris
Jenjang
: SMP/ MTs
Hari/ Tanggal
: Selasa, 24 April 2012
Jam
: 08.00 - 10.00
The
following text is for questions number 1 and 2.
Dear Andre,
Do you have any plan for next
holiday? Mira and I are going to spend our holiday at grandma's house and our
father will drive us to the village. If you want to join us, let us know
soon. Remember, last holiday you didn't visit grandma!
Randy
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- Why did Randy invite Andre to join them? Because ...
A. Randy and Andre are best friend.
B. Andre doesn't have any plans for holiday.
C. Andre didn't visit grandma last holiday.
D. Randy's father will drive them to the village.
- From the message we know that ....
A. Andre doesn't want to spend his holiday at the
village.
B. father will spend his holiday at village too
C. Randy will visit his grandmother alone
D. Andre is Mira and Randy's cousin.
The
following text is for questions number 3 and 4.
Dear John,
Let me congratulate you on your
success as the best pop singer in 2012.
I hope you always perform the best
in the next show.
Love,
Cindy.
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- From the text above, we know that ...
A. John performs the best in the show.
B. Cindy performs the best in the show.
C. Cindy wants to be the best in the show.
D. John hopes he will be the best in the next show.
- "I hope you always perform the best ..."
The underlined word can be replaced with ....
A. play
B. sing
C. read
D. dance
The following text is
for questions number 5 and 6.
Santa Will Be Coming Down
A New Chimney This Year
THE
ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT
THE
HOUSE IS NEW
BUT
THE DOOR IS ALWAYS OPEN
FOR
FRIENDS LIKE YOU!
JOIN
US SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5
AT
7: 00PM FOR COCKTAILS
CECILY
AND BRANDON THOMSON
REGRET:
919 345 2654
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- What does the Thompson family do?
A. Introduce Santa to their friends.
B. Open the door for their friends.
C. Inform their new house to their friends.
D. Invite their friends to a cocktail party.
- From the text we can say that ....
A. Cecily and Brandon have different addresses
B. Santa is going to move to a new house this
year
C. Santa always opens the door for Thompson
family
D. the Thompson family will move to a new house
Read
the following text to answer question number 7.
DUE
TO MANY SHARP CORALS,
THE
VISITORS ARE PROHIBITED TO SWIM ALONG THIS AREA
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- Where do we usually find the text?
A. at the lake
B. At the beach
C. At the river bank
D. At the swimming pool.
Read
the following text to answer question number 8 to 10.
The Washongton Park Zoo Monkey
Island is closed indefinitely due to deterioration of exhibition. After 80
years of operation, the exhibition is considered no longer safe to exhibit
monkeys or to be serviced by employees.
Monkey Island will be closed until
further notice and will eventually be restored after major renovation take
place. The zoo has plans to design a new modern monkey island exhibit and
will unveil those once they have been set.
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- Why did the government close the Monkey Island? Because ....
A. it will hold an exhibition
B. it is no longer safe for visitors
C. it does not get fund for it's renovation
D. the zoo empoyees served the visitors badly
- " ...and will unveil those once they have been set" (paragraph 2)
The underlined word means ....
A. introduce
B. inform
C. cover
D. open
- The announcement tells us about ....
A. the exhibition of the monkey
B. the renovation of Monkey Island
C. the new modern design of the zoo
D. the closure of monkey island
Read
the following text to answer question number 11 and 12.
COLD
BREAKER
LIKE
YOU NEVER FEEL ANY COLD
Fast relief for:
Congestion
100 tablets
Runny nose
USP
Coughs
200 mg
Headache
Fever
AVAILABLE
IN EVERY STORE IN MDONESIA
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- Which of the following sickness cannot be relieved by this medicine?
A. Headache.
B. Coughs.
C. Cancer.
D. Fever.
- What's the writer's purpose to write the text above?
A. To inform the process of making Cold Breaker.
B. To persuade people to use the product.
C. To explain the ingredients of the product.
D. To describe the illnesses that can be cured.
The
following text is for questions number 13 to 15.
Let me introduce myself. My name
is Adiba Salma Zakiya, just call me Salma. I'm from Bima, Nusa Tenggara
Barat. I read your profile in NONA magazine and would like to be one of your
friends. It's a bit hard to find internet connection here, so I decided to
write a letter instead of an e-mail to you. I hope you don't mind.
I'm the first child in my family.
My parents have four children. I go to SMP 3 Sape, Bima. Now, I'm in the
ninth grade. My hobby is cooking, that's why I can cook many kinds of
Bimanese traditional dishes. Besides, I also like to play Kareku Kandei. It's
a traditional music performance from Bima. Girls pound their pestles to a
mortar to create harmonious sound. Kareku Kandei is usually performed on
special events such as Independence Day, Kartini Day, etc.
I would love to know you better,
would you tell me more about yourself too.
Regards,
Salma
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- How did Salma know about Ima's profile?
A. By writing a letter to Ima.
B. By sending an e-mail to Ima.
C. By reading her profile in a magazine.
D. By being one of her friends.
- What is the main idea of paragraph one?
A. Salina described her hometown.
B. Both Salma and Ima liked NONA magazine.
C. Salina found Ima's profile in NONA magazine.
D. Salma complained about the internet
connection.
- The text mainly tells us about ....
A. the description of Salma's hometown
B. Salma's introduction to Ima
C. Salma's family and her hobbies
D. the condition of a remote area in Bima
The
following text is for questions number 16 to 18.
How
to Repel Mice
Mice
might look cute, but they can be harmful pets that destroy household items,
eat and mess with food and can spread severe diseases through their feces and
parasites they carry. Here are some useful tips on how to repel house mice:
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- Why do we use peppermint to repel mice? Because ....
A. peppermint is fresh to breathe
B. mice love the peppermint
C. mice will die of breathing mint
D. mice hate the smell of peppermint
- From the text above, we can conclude that ...
A. mice spread severe diseases through feces
B. peppermint is useful to repel mice
C. mice love peppermint
D. we can place oil everywhere to repel mice
- "Put them behind shelves ..."
The word "them" refers to ....
A. pets
B. peppermint
C. cotton balls
D. peppermint oil
The
following text is for questions number 19 to 21.
I live in a small village called
Dempet in Demak, Central Java. It is a nice and quiet place. My house is near
a bridge which goes to a market. Behind my house is a big river. The street
in front of my house is about ten meters wide.
People in my village are mostly
farmers. They grows paddy, watermelons, and cucumbers. Some people earn their
living by raising cattle, such as goats, sheeps, and cows. Some others are
traders. They sell crops and other stuff at the market.
Early in the morning, the street
in front of my house is always crowded by people going to the market. The
goods are carried by horse carts and bicycles.
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- What do the people in the writer's village mostly do for a living? By being a/an ...
A. farmer.
B. seller.
C. sepherd.
D. trader.
- How do the villagers earn they living? They are ...
A. growing flowers.
B. raising chicken.
C. selling paddy.
D. driving horse carts.
- "They sell crops and other stuff at the market." (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word has similar meaning with ....
A. merchandises
B. harvest goods
C. cattles
D. gifts
The following
text is for questions number 22 to 24.
Boyolali regency is located in
north of Solo and east of Merapi and Merbabu Mountains. This regency has been
known for its production of fresh milk for a long time. No wonder, the cow
statues adorn Boyolali town.
There are six main cow statues in
Boyolali. They are displayed in different places. The statues are made of
concrete. The colour and shape are made in such a way to resemble the real
cows.However, the size is made bigger to catch the
eye.
Besides decorating the
town, the statues also turn out to be helpful for people from out of town tofind places they are seeking in Boyolali. By mentioning
the position of the statue, people can get their way easily.
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- . " ... they are seeking in Boyolali" (paragraph 3)
What does the underlined word refer to?
A. People from out town
B. Places in Boyolali.
C. Cow statues.
D. Real cows.
- What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. The statues help people to find places easily.
B. The statues decorate the town beautifully.
C. The cow can get their way easily around the
town.
D. The people from out of town easily find the
statues.
- The text mainly tells us about ....
A. the colour of the statues
B. cow statues in Boyolali
C. a town called Boyolali
D. how to raise cows
The
following text is for questions number 25 to 27.
I am used to travelling by air but
only on one occasion I felt frightened. After taking off, we flew low over
the city. It slowly went high to the sky.
But suddenly it turned round and
flew back to the airport. An air-hostess told us to keep calm and to get off
the plane quietly as soon as it landed. After we landed, the police searched
the plane carefully. Everybody on board was worried and we grew curious about
what was happening.
Later we learnt that there was a
very important person on board. Earlier somebody told the police that there
was a bomb on the plane. Fortunately, they didn't find a bomb and five hours
later we were able to take off again.
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- Who searched the plane carefully?
A. The pilot.
B. The police.
C. The air-hostesses.
D. The passengers.
- Why did the plane fly back to the airport?
A. The pilot was afraid of bombs.
B. The pilot forgot about something.
C. The passengers were frightened.
D. Police suspected that there was a bomb on the
plane.
- What is the main idea of paragraph three?
A. The writer felt frightened.
B. The police searched the plane carefully.
C. Somebody said that there was a bomb on the
plane.
D. There was a very important person on board.
The
following text is for questions number 28 to 30.
One day, a boy got up with the
feeling that the day was going to be unlucky day for him. He found that it
was already 6.50 a.m., he rushed into the bathroom. In a hurry he did not see
a piece of soap lying on the floor, he stepped on it and slipped.
Then, he went into the dining room
for his breakfast. He gulped down the tea without realizing that it was very
hot, so it burnt his tongue. He got dressed and rushed to the bus stop.
Unfortunately, he just missed the bus. His heart sank and knew that he would
be late for school and his teacher would be angry with him again.
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- "He gulped down the tea without realizing that it was very hot, ..." (Paragraph 2)
The word it refers to ....
A. the tongue
B. the toast
C. the tea
D. the coffee
- What happened with the boy when he got his breakfast?
A. His breakfast was not ready.
B. He did not prepare it.
C. He burned his toast.
D. He hurt his tongue.
- The text tells us about the boy's ....
A. good day
B. lucky day
C. bad day
D. fine day
The
following text is for questions number 31 to 34.
Once a farmer owned a donkey and a
lapdog. The donkey worked hard all day, hauling heavy loads. The lapdog
stayed with his master all day, and lived in the house with him. He did not
work, but was allowed to sit on the master's lap. The donkey grew jealous of
the lapdog.
Perhaps if I behave like the dog,
like wag my tail and jump on the master, the master will start loving me as
much as he does the dog. So the donkey decided to wait for his chance.
One day, when he was left
unattended, the donkey broke his halter and ran into the farmhouse kitchen.
There the farmer sat at table. The donkey rushed up to him and began wagging
his tail vigorously, and knocked off all the china from the table. He then
started jumping around and frolicking like a little dog, and finally plonked
himself down on the farmer's lap. The shocked farmer yelled for help. The
farmhands came running in and dragged the donkey off to his stable, and gave
him a beating he did not forget for the rest of his life.
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- What made the donkey jealous of the dog?
A. The halter that he has to wear.
B. The beating that he has.
C. The farmer's care to the dog.
D. The chance to stay inside the house.
- What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
A. The donkey wanted to be loved by its master.
B. The way the farmer treated the donkey.
C. The things done by the donkey to be loved.
D. The dog's habit is liked by the master.
- The best title for the text is?
A. The farmer and his dog.
B. The donkey and the lapdog.
C. The farmer and the donkey.
D. The dog and it's master.
- What can we learn from the text?
A. It is good to share things with others.
B. It is not good to help others.
C. It is not good to be envious to others.
D. It is good to keep your promise.
The following
text is for questions number 35 to 38.
Juhha's
Wonders
Once upon a time, there was a
small village in Baghdad. Its population was very small. In this village
everybody knew each other and knew every little or big problems that went on
in the village. In this small village there was a bakery that was popular for
its delicious bread.
One day a poor old man was walking
in the street passing the bakery and he stopped to smell the scent of the
bread which was spreading out of the bakery.
Suddenly, the baker caught the old
man and shouted at him demanding the price of bread's scent. He almost drag
him to the police.
A very famous wise man named Juhha
heard the baker shouting. So he went to him and asked about the problem.
Juhha stood calmly listening to the baker and he thought for a solution.
After a few minutes Juhha's eyes
glistened and an amused smile was on his face. He asked the baker "How
much money do you want?". The baker and poor man were astonished, but
the baker answered "3 dinars". Juhha took the money out of his
wallet and put it in his pocket and shook the money. "Did you hear the
sound of the money?" Juhha asked. "Yes, I did", the baker
replied, and with big smile Juhha said "Well then, this is the price of
your bread's scent!"
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- Who stopped to smell the scent of the bread?
A. The baker.
B. The police.
C. The old poor man.
D. Juhha, the wise man.
- What did the baker do to the old man?
A. He wanted to hear the sound of the old man
money.
B. He demanded the old man to pay for the scent.
C. He shouted his problem to the old man.
D. He gave the old man some solution.
- " ....., which was popular for its delicious bread" (paragraph 1)
What does the word "delicious" mean?
A. Sour
B. Tasty
C. Bitter
D. Unpleasant
- What can we learn from the story above?
A. We must help poor people.
B. We must take the benefit of what we offer.
C. We should pay nothing for things we use.
D. We shouldn't ask other to pay for what they
don't get.
The
following text is for questions number 39 to 42.
Jellyfish are not really fish.
They are invertebrate animals. This means that unlike fish or people, they
have no backbones. In fact, they have no bones at all.
Jellyfish have stomachs and
mouths, but no heads. They have nervous systems for sensing the world around
them, but no brains. They are made almost entirely of water, which is why you
can look through them.
Some jellyfish can glow in
darkness by making their own light. The light is made by a chemical reaction
inside the jellyfish. Scientists believe jellyfish glow for several reasons.
For example, they may glow to scare away predators or to attract animals they
like to eat.
Most jellyfish live in salt water,
apart from a few types that live in fresh water. Jellyfish are found in
oceans and seas all over the world. They live in warm, tropical seas and in
icy waters near the North and South poles. -
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- Which one creates Jellyfish's light?
A. White blood.
B. Nervous system.
C. Chemical reaction.
D. Salt water.
- Based on the text, we know that ....
A. they belong to invertebrate animals
B. they have heads like other animals
C. their brain helps them find the food
D. they cannot live in fresh water
- What is the text about?
A. Jellyfish.
B. Kinds of all fish.
C. All invertebrate animals.
D. Some kinds of sea animals.
- "Some jellyfish can glow in darkness by making their own light." ( paragraph 3 )
The word "glow" in the sentence means
....
A. move
B. produce
C. appear
D. shine
Complete
the following paragraph with correct
word.
I went to Germany with my family
... (43) a school holiday a few years ago. It was getting dark, so we were
looking for a hotel. Then we ... (44) upon two hotels next each other with
... (45) opening. We just randomly chose one and settled for the night.
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- A. for
B. from
C. since
D. during
- A. come
B. came
C. comes
D. coming
- A. park
B. store
C. job
D. room
The
following text is for questions number 46 to 48
Most crabs have a (46) ... shell
to protect their bodies. The hermit crab has a soft body and no shell of its
own. In order to (47) ... itself, it will find an empty mollusc shell and
squeeze inside (48) ... Then with only its logs and head sticking old, it
will walk around the sea-bed searching for food.
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- A. shiny
B. soft
C. thick
D. hard
- A. close
B. hide
C. protect
D. put
- A. completely
B. insufficiently
C. partly
D. slightly
- Arrange the following words into a good sentence.
Poor - ashamed - his - was - of - because - Malin
Kundang - mother
1
2
3 4
5 6
7 8
A. 7-4-6-3-1-8-5-2
B. 7-4-1-6-3-8-5-2
C. 7-4-2-6-5-3-1-8
D. 7-4-2-6-3-1-8-5
- Arrange these sentences into a meaningful recount text.
- Thirty people died, all of them were British.
- There were only four survivors, who managed to get out through a broken window.
- There was a terrible accident on the motorway near Gondolfo last night.
- Luckily the motorway was quiet and no other vehicle was involved in the crash.
- The coach was owned by Gladway Tours London.
- And the driver was in hurry.
- A coach overturned and caught fire.
- The coach left London two hours late.
A. 3-7-1-5-4-2-6-8
B. 3-7-1-5-2-4-8-6
C. 3-7-5-2-1-6-8-4
D. 3-7-5-8-6-4-2-1
UJIAN NASIONAL
TAHUN
PELAJARAN 2011/ 2012
Paket
: C29
Mata
pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Jenjang
:
SMP/ MTs
Hari/ Tanggal
: Selasa, 24 April 2012
Jam
: 08.00 - 10.00
The
following text is for questions number 1 and 2.
Dear, Ayu.
How are you? Here is some
information you'll need. The examination will be held soon,
started from June 2"d.
Calculator and dictionary are not allowed. Lateness is not tolerated. The
first day is Indonesian. It will be held for four days. Don't forget to bring
your examination card. See you soon. Take care.
Love,
Bagus
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- Based on the text, what's prohibited to do during the examination?
A. To be punctual.
B. To buy a calculator.
C. To bring your examination card.
D. To open a dictionary in class.
- From the text we can say that ....
A. Ayu does not need any information
B. Ayu should study English for the first day
C. ten minutes late is still tolerated
D. a dictionary is prohibited during examination
The
following text is for questions number 3 and 4.
Dear
John,
Let
me congratulate you on your success as the best pop singer in 2012.
I
hope you always perform the best in the next show.
Love,
Cindy.
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- From the text above, we know that ...
A. John performs the best in the show.
B. Cindy performs the best in the show.
C. Cindy wants to be the best in the show.
D. John hopes he will be the best in the next show.
- "I hope you always perform the best ..."
The underlined word can be replaced with ....
A. play
B. sing
C. read
D. dance
The following text is
for questions number 5 and 6.
Please
come and celebrate with us at a
Surprise
Graduation Party
in
honour of our Son's hard work and effort!
Mathew
has gained a BA
(Hoes
Graphic Design from Glasgow School of Art)
Join
us on
Saturday
March 25"', 2012 at 7.30 pm
The
Castle Rooms, Uddingston.
See
you there!
Tony
and Louise Gates
Please
R.S. V.P. by Monday March 13"', Proud Mum - Louise Gates,
Orchardlton
Cottage, Main Street, Rothesay, Isle of Bute.
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- Where is the party?
A. Mathew Orchadlton Cottage
B. Glasgow School of Art
C. Uddingston
D. The Castle Rooms
- From the text we can say that ....
A. the party will be held in Orchardlton Cottage
B. Tony and Louise Gates are Mathew's parents
C. Mathew must work hard to pass the examination
D. you should confirm to Mathew before coming to the party
Read
the following text to answer question number 7.
DUE
TO MANY SHARP CORALS,
THE
VISITORS ARE PROHIBITED TO SWIM ALONG THIS AREA
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- Where do we usually find the text?
A. at the lake
B. At the beach
C. At the river bank
D. At the swimming pool.
Read
the following text to answer question number 8 to 10.
The Washongton Park Zoo Monkey
Island is closed indefinitely due to deterioration of exhibition. After 80
years of operation, the exhibition is considered no longer safe to exhibit
monkeys or to be serviced by employees.
Monkey Island will be closed until
further notice and will eventually be restored after major renovation take
place. The zoo has plans to design a new modern monkey island exhibit and
will unveil those once they have been set.
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- Why did the government close the Monkey Island? Because ....
A. it will hold an exhibition
B. it is no longer safe for visitors
C. it does not get fund for i'ts renovation
D. the zoo empoyees served the visitors badly
- " ...and will unveil those once they have been set" (paragraph 2)
The underlined word means ....
A. introduce
B. inform
C. cover
D. open
- The announcement tells us about ....
A. the exhibition of the monkey
B. the renovation of Monkey Island
C. the new modern design of the zoo
D. the closure of monkey island
The
following text is for questions number 11 and 12.
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Facelift The latest non-surgical mini face-lift, neck-lift and brow-lift
procedure from USA at half the cost. The effects of this one hour procedure
last 3 -7 years. Allow 5 days to include aftercare.
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- How long is the procedure?
A. One hour
B. Five days
C. Three years
D. Seven years
- What is the purpose of text?
A. Describing a special clinic.
B. Describing how the service conducted.
C. Advertising special treatment in the clinic.
D. Telling how to come to the clinic.
The following text is
for questions number 13 and 15.
From : rehan_ca@yahoo.co.id
To :
ivan ganteng@gmail.com
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Dear Ivan,
How's life? I know you must be
very busy these days since it's the beginning of the term.
I hope you are not too tired and
still have time for yourself. I found that the school here is exciting too. I
have made a lot of friends, I'll tell you about them later on my next e-mail.
I have a new hobby now. Planting!
You won't believe it, I grow so many kinds of fruit -here such as guava,
mango, orange, and dragon fruit. I usually buy the seed at a nearby shop. I'm
crazy about planting now. I guess because it's so easy to get the seeds or
young plants, and the soil here seems so nice to plants. Everything grows
easily here. I own a small farm behind my house. I love my farm. It's about
two hundreds square meter. My little brother helps me at the farm. We make a
great team.
Well, I promise to send you some
fruits when they are ripe someday and let me now how they taste.
Bye!
Rehan
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- Rehan will give some of his crops to Ivan when ....
A. his brother helps him
B. the fruit are ripe
C. Ivan visits him
D. the plants grow well
- What is the main idea of paragraph one?
A. Ivan is very busy since it is the beginning of the term.
B. Rehan found that his new school is exciting.
C. Ivan is very tired these days.
D. Rehan is asking about Ivan's life.
- Rehan mainly tells Ivan about ... in his e-mail.
A. how to grow plants
B. his new hobby
C. his new school
D. his team work
The following text is
for questions number 16 to 18.
How
to stop Nose Bleeding
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- From the text we know that the last thing to do to stop nose bleeding is ....
A. see a doctor for professional help
B. change the cotton pad in the nostril
C. lay down on the floor to stop bleeding
D. keep on squeezing the bleeding nostril
- From the text we are suggested that we should ....
A. not lean backward when have nose bleeding
B. call a doctor immediately in a case of nose bleeding
C. squeeze your nose until
it stops bleeding
D. never put a cotton pad in a bleeding nostril
- " ... until it stops bleeding."
The underlined word refers to ....
A. head
B. cloth
C. nose
D. cotton
The following text is
for questions number 19 to 21.
I live in L.a Castellana. My
neighborhood is very quiet and very old. There are many big houses and some
apartement buildings. The streets are clean and spacious. Near my house there
are two schools and a university. There are some public parks. The houses
have large gardens. There are many huge trees along the streets.
My neighborhood is near 80th
Avenue which is a commercial sector. There are many offices and stores. At
night, all the bars and restaurants open until late. It is very crowded at
night.
Transportation in my neighborhood
is very easy. 80th Avenue is passed by many bus routes and taxis. I can walk
to nearly every parts of the city because everything is in a walking
distance. I love living in this neighborhood.
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- What can't you find near the writer's house during day time?
A. 80th Avenue and stores
B. Gardens and trees.
C. Schools and a university.
D. Many people in bars.
- Why does the writer love living in La Castellani? Because ....
A. there are many office and stores.
B. her neighbourhood is a commercial sector.
C. her house is close to bars and restaurants.
D. her neighbourhood is very convenient.
- "... which is a commercial sector." (paragraph 2)
The underline words are similar in meaning with a/an....
A. appointment point
B. convenient place
C. profitable location
D. business district
The
following text is for questions number 22 to 24.
Boyolali regency is located in
north of Solo and east of Merapi and Merbabu Mountains. This regency has been
known for its production of fresh milk for a long time. No wonder, the cow
statues adorn Boyolali town.
There are six main cow statues in
Boyolali. They are displayed in different places. The statues are made of
concrete. The colour and shape are made in such a way to resemble the real
cows. However, the size is made bigger to catch the eye.
Besides decorating the
town, the statues also turn out to be helpful for people from out of town to
find places they are seeking in Boyolali. By mentioning the position of the
statue, people can get their way easily.
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- . " ... they are seeking in Boyolali" (paragraph 3)
What does the underlined word refer to?
A. People from out town
B. Places in Boyolali.
C. Cow statues.
D. Real cows.
- What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. The statues help people to find places easily.
B. The statues decorate the town beautifully.
C. The cow can get their way easily around the
town.
D. The people from out of town easily find the
statues.
- The text mainly tells us about ....
A. the colour of the statues
B. cow statues in Boyolali
C. a town called Boyolali
D. how to raise cows
The following text is
for questions number 25 to 27.
When I was a kid, I used to play
hide and seek with friends. We used to play in the yard behind my house. The
yard was a perfect place because it was surrounded by dense banana trees.
We usually played until late at night.
One day, when I was trying to find a place to hide among the banana trees, I
slipped and fell into the river. I used to take a bath at the river, but
never at night! In the dark, everything looked different. I couldn't think
clearly, I felt something tickling my feet. 11 was struggling to go out, but
my feet were trapped in the mud.
Thank God, a friend finally came
and helped me. He, then called others, and I was saved.
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- What made the yard a perfect place for the game? It was ...
A. surrounded by dense banana trees.
B. just behind the writer's house.
C. a place where he takes a bath
D. near a river.
- Why was the writer scared when he fell into the river?
A. He had never been to the river at night.
B. He had never been to the river before.
C. He found the river was very deep.
D. He didn't like the water.
- What is the main idea of paragraph two?
A. The river was very dark.
B. The writer's feet were trapped in the mud.
C. The writer was hiding among the banana trees.
D. Something strange was tickling the writer's
feet.
The following text is
for questions number 28 to 30.
Last summer, when mum and dad
weren't feeling well, Tom was taking his dog, Paddy, for a walk. Suddenly
there was a rabbit running across the path they were taking. Paddy barked
very loud and the scared rabbit ran into the bushes. Although Tom was trying
hard to grip the collar, Paddy was running after the rabbit. That was the
last time he saw Paddy.
He tried to look for him for days.
Finally, five weeks later, when Tom was out for a coffee at Motorway Cafe,
his parents called. They were having lunch when they heard a dog barked
outside the house. The hurriedly went out and there was Paddy wigling his
tail.
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- "That was the last time he saw Paddy"
The word he refer to ....
A. Father
B. Tom
C. Rabbit
D. Paddy
- How did Paddy get lost?
A. He was hungry and searched for a food
B. He followed motorbike riders away
C. He saw a rabbit and ran after it
D. He felt bored and took a walk
- The text generally talks about ....
A. the coming back of the lost dog
B. a long journey of the dog
C. a holiday experience in Scotland
D. the disappearance of a dog
The following text is
for questions number 31 to 34.
Ant
and Dove
An ant went to the river to get a
drink. The water rushed so fast that he was washed off from the bank into the
river.
"I shall drown" he
cried. "Help! Help! Help!", but his voice was so tiny that it
couldn't be heard.
A dove was sitting on the tree
hanging over the water. She saw the ant struggling and quickly nipped off a
leaf and let it fall into the water. The ant climbed upon it and floated down
the river until the leaf was washed upon the bank of the river.
The ant called out in its tiny
voice. 'Thank you, kind dove, you have saved my life", but of course the
dove couldn't hear him.
Several days after ward, the dove
was again sitting on the tree, a hunter crept carefully up to the tree. His
gun was pointed at the dove and he was about to shoot, when he was bitten in
the leg by an ant.
He cried out with pain and dropped
his gun. This frightened the dove, and she flew away. "thank you, kind
ant" cooed the dove. The ant heard it and happy that he could help her.
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- Why did the hunter cry out with pain?
A. His gun was dropped down.
B. His gun was exploded.
C. His leg was bitten by the ant.
D. His head was bitten by the dove.
- What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph?
A. The dove saved the ant's life.
B. The ant called the dove.
C. The ant was thankful to the dove.
D. The dove couldn't hear the ant.
- What does the text (generally) tell us about?
A. The ant and the dove.
B. The ant near the river.
C. The dove on the tree.
D. The hunter and the dove.
- What can we learn from the story?
A. Thanking each other for kindness is dangerous.
B. Helping each other is the best way in life.
C. Supporting each other in the crime.
D. Sharing each other, making wealthy life.
The following text is
for questions number 35 to 38.
The
Smartest Animal
Once there was a farmer in Laos.
Every morning and evening he plowed his field with the help of his buffalo.
One day a tiger saw the farmer and
his buffalo working. The tiger was surprised to see a big animal listening to
a small animal. He wanted to know more about the buffalo and the man.
After the man went home, the tiger
spoke to the buffalo.
"You are so big and strong.
Why do you do everything the man tells you?"
"Oh, the man is very
intelligent."
So the next day the tiger said to
the man. "Can I see your intelligence?" But the man answered,
"It's at home."
"Can you go and get it?"
asked the tiger.
"Yes," said the man,
"But I'm afraid you will kill my buffalo when I am gone. Can
I tie you to a tree?"
After the man tied the tiger to a
tree, he didn't go home to get his intelligence. He took his plow and hit the
tiger with a stick. Then he said. "Now you know about my intelligence
even if you haven't seen it."
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- When does the farmer plow his field?
A. In the morning and afternoon.
B. In the morning and evening.
C. Only in the afternoon.
D. Only in the morning.
- How did the tiger find out that the man was intelligent?
A. The tiger asked the man.
B. The buffalo told the tiger.
C. The man tricked the tiger.
D. The man tied the bufallo to a tree.
- "The tiger was surprised to see big animal listening to a small animal"
The underlined word has similar meaning to ....
A. hear
B. obey
C. afraid
D. weak
- What can we learn from the story?
A. Never underestimate others.
B. We have to plow the field everyday.
C. A buffalo is more intelligent than a tiger.
D. The size of body determines the power.
The
following text is for questions number 39 to 42.
Jellyfish are not really fish. They
are invertebrate animals. This means that unlike fish or people, they have no
backbones. In fact, they have no bones at all.
Jellyfish have stomachs and
mouths, but no heads. They have nervous systems for sensing the world around
them, but no brains. They are made almost entirely of water, which is why you
can look through them.
Some jellyfish can glow in
darkness by making their own light. The light is made by a chemical reaction
inside the jellyfish. Scientists believe jellyfish glow for several reasons.
For example, they may glow to scare away predators or to attract animals they
like to eat.
Most jellyfish live in salt water,
apart from a few types that live in fresh water. Jellyfish are found in
oceans and seas all over the world. They live in warm, tropical seas and in
icy waters near the North and South poles. -
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- Which one creates Jellyfish's light?
A. White blood.
B. Nervous system.
C. Chemical reaction.
D. Salt water.
- Based on the text, we know that ....
A. they belong to invertebrate animals
B. they have heads like other animals
C. their brain helps them find the food
D. they cannot live in fresh water
- What is the text about?
A. Jellyfish.
B. Kinds of all fish.
C. All invertebrate animals.
D. Some kinds of sea animals.
- "Some jellyfish can glow in darkness by making their own light." ( paragraph 3 )
The word "glow" in the sentence means
....
A. move
B. produce
C. appear
D. shine
Complete the following
paragraph with correct word.
I went to Germany with
my family ... (43) a school holiday a few years ago. It was getting dark, so we
were looking for a hotel. Then we ... (44) upon two hotels next each other with
... (45) opening. We just randomly chose one and settled for the night.
- A. for
B. from
C. since
D. during
- A. come
B. came
C. comes
D. coming
- A. park
B. store
C. job
D. room
For
questions 46 to 48 choose the correct words to complete the text.
Yogyakarta is an artwork buyer's
paradise because a lot of well-known artist originated
from this place. These ... (46) artists have influenced local artisans in
silver, leather, batik and other branches of craft.
Even wood, rattan and bamboo, can
be ... (47) into very attractive craft items. Not only for home, but also
used in international hotels. One can find these items ... (48) in several
stores along Malioboro street, the main street of Yogyakarta.
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- A. common
B. famous
C. beautiful
D. unpopular
- A. made
B. called
C. brought
D. bought
- A. carefully
B. readily
C. slowly
D. easily
- Arrange the following words into a good sentence.
Poor - ashamed - his - was - of - because - Malin
Kundang - mother
1
2
3 4
5 6
7
8
A. 7-4-6-3-1-8-5-2
B. 7-4-1-6-3-8-5-2
C. 7-4-2-6-5-3-1-8
D. 7-4-2-6-3-1-8-5
- Arrange the sentences into meaningful paragraph.
- I went on many rides.
- Recently, I went to Disneyland in Los Angeles.
- It went very fast and I got a little wet.
- My favourite ride was Splash Mountain.
- I really had a wonderful time there.
- I also enjoyed Tom Sawyer's Island.
- We went there through a hanging bridge and walked through caves.
The correct arrangement is ....
A. 2-1-3-4-6-5-7
B. 2-3-1-4-5-6-7
C. 2-1-5-3-6-4-7
D. 2-5-1-4-3-6-7
Mata
Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Jenjang
: SMP/ MTs
Hari/
Tanggal : Selasa, 28 April 2009
Jam
: 08.00 – 10.00
Read the following text to answer question 1.
Please check in your baggage one
hour before boarding time.
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1.
Where do you find the caution?
A. At the railway station.
B. At the harbour.
C. At the airport.
D. At the bus station
A. At the railway station.
B. At the harbour.
C. At the airport.
D. At the bus station
Read
the text and answer questions 2-4.
From: +62815556165
Just to inform you that the meeting will be canceled for tomorrow Mon, May 23 '09 at 10 a. m. as the principal will arrive from Singapore tonight. Lilian. |
2. Isty is very pleased with Sinta because she has ... in her examination.
A. won
B. succeeded
C. done
D. join
3.
From the text we know that ....
A. the principal was away when the message was sent
B. the sender cannot attend the meeting
C. the principal will wait for the meeting that day
D. the sender was in Singapore when he sent the message
4. The short message is written to ....
A. tell what had happened in the meeting
B. inform the cancellation of a meeting
C. say that the principal won't come to the meeting
D. inform that the sender has just arrived from Singapore
Read the following text and answer questions 5 and 6
A. the principal was away when the message was sent
B. the sender cannot attend the meeting
C. the principal will wait for the meeting that day
D. the sender was in Singapore when he sent the message
4. The short message is written to ....
A. tell what had happened in the meeting
B. inform the cancellation of a meeting
C. say that the principal won't come to the meeting
D. inform that the sender has just arrived from Singapore
Read the following text and answer questions 5 and 6
Hi
friends, we are having a
DINNER PARTY
On
Wednesday August 13th in class VIII A at eight o'clock.
All students of VIII A are supposed to join. Bring one or two friends and wear your funniest clothes to make the party fun.
EXCEL
group.
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5. The persons who may join the party are VIIIA students and their....
A. couples
B. relatives
C. parents
D. friends
6. The text is written .... a dinner party.
A. to announce students to have
B. to invite people to go to
C. to inform people to refuse
D. to force students to go to
Read the text and answer questions 7 — 9
Scout Association of SMP Bunga
Bangsa Semarang
To: All Scout Members. We are going to go camping at Bringin area, from 14 — 16 June 2009. The contribution is Rp75,000.00. Members who would like to join the activity should register their names to Mrs. Katmiati. Registration will be on 10th June, 2009. Naufal A. C. The Chief |
7. To whom is the announcement above?
A. Mrs. Katmiati
B. The chief of the association
C. All scout members
D. Scout association of SMP Bunga Bangsa Semarang
8. When will the camping activity start?
A. 10th June 2009
B. 14th June 2009
C. 15th June 2009
D. 16th June 2009
9. "The contribution is Rp75.000,00”
What is the meaning of the underlined word?
A. Food, drinks, or services which are provided by an organization for guests
B. Sum of money that is given to a person or organization to pay for something
C. The act of making official report of something or someone
D. Payment made by someone because he has a debt
Read the text and answer questions 10 to 12
My favourite thing is
aquarium. It is a place in which aquatic plants and animals, particularly
fish, are kept. The term is applied to single tanks for home use in which
fish are kept for their decorative effect and interesting habits and to
public institutions with tanks for exhibition and scientific study of aquatic
life.
I make home aquariums to simulate a natural environment. Aquatic plants supply the oxygen needed by the fish, but often an aerating device is used to furnish additional oxygen. Goldfish enjoy cool water, but the popular tropical fish must have water at a constant temperature of 22°C (72°F) or more. I must keep the water pure and free of algae for long periods by sufficient aeration and by keeping mollusks in the aquarium. A layer of sand or gravel at the bottom of the tank will hold the roots of such important aquatic plants as tape grass, vallisneria spiralis, and aid in the removal of debris. My home aquariums range in size from small fishbowls holding two or three pets to huge tanks. |
10. To give additional oxygen, ... is used in a home aquarium.
A. a natural environment
B. aquatic plants
C. an aerating device
D. a layer of sand
11. Which is not needed to stimulate a natural environment in a home aquarium?
A. Putting aquatic plants in the aquarium
B. Using a suitable aerating device
C. Keeping mollusks in the aquarium
D. Removing the debris regularly
12. What is the above passage about?
A. The writer's home aquariums
B. A natural environment
C. Making an aquarium
D. Aquatic plants and animals
Read the text and answer questions 13 to 15
Yesterday night was the night of the fair, the
following day was holiday. The children at Tim's school were really excited.
They ran down the path out of school as fast as they could. Tim ran all the
way home, and changed into his jeans and sneakers. He ate his dinner quickly,
and sat at the window waiting for his dad to come. He couldn't wait for six
o'clock when the fair would begin. He had been saving his pocket money for
weeks.
When Tim and his family arrived at the fair, it had just opened. Already there were crowds of people swarming around food stalls, displays and dozens of rides. "Can I buy some chips and a drink?" asked Tim. "Okay" sad Tim's dad. "But hang on tightly to your wallet. There are a lot of people around." "I'll be fine', said Tim impatiently. He found a food stall, and ordered his food. When the man brought his chips and drink, without thinking, Tim put his wallet on the counter and picked up his food and drink. When he glanced back, his wallet had vanished! Tim desperately looked around him, but it was no use. All his pocket money was gone. (Source : Exploring Writing by Sue Garnet) |
13. The fair started ....
A. in the morning
B. in the afternoon
C. in the evening
D. after school
14. The children at Tim's school felt excited because ...
A. they would go to the fair
B. the following night was a holiday
C. their parents came to visit them
D. they got new jeans and sneakers
15. "When he glanced back, his wallet has vanished!" (last paragraph). The underlined word means ....
A. moved
B. disappeared
C. stolen
D. changed
Read the following text to answer questions 16 to 18
This is a traditional French dish adapted by the Creoles
of New Orleans. It is sometimes known as 'Looney soup'.
Ingredients: - 75 gr unsalted butter - 6 large onions, peeled and sliced - Salt and pepper -1 tbsp brown sugar -600 ml beef stock -60 gr plain flour -2 tsp soy sauce -1 tsp Worcester sauce - 6 slices of French bread -6 tbsp grated cheese Method: 1. Melt butter slowly. 2. Add sliced onion, a pinch of salt and pepper and the sugar. 3. Cook on a low heat, stirring from time to time, until the onions have browned. 4. Add beef stock and bring to the boil. 5. Sift the flour, stirring hard to avoid lumps. 6. Add chicken stock. 7. Simmer for 3-4 hours. 8. Add sauces. 9. Top each bowl with bread and cheese and place under grill for two minutes, until cheese has melted. The bowls will be hot, so warn your guests. It is a very filling soup so you won't want much else to eat. It should be served for 4 to 6 people. |
16. How much Worcester sauce do you need to make creole onion soup?
A. One tsp
B. One tbsp
C. Two tsp
D. Six tbsp
17. Why should you warn your guests while having the soup?
A. You won't want much else to eat.
B. The bowl is placed under grill.
C. The cheese has melted.
D. The bowls are hot.
18. Simmer for 3-4 hours. " What does 'simmer' mean?
A. Boil gently.
B. Stir carefully.
C. Sift smoothly.
D. Melt slowly.
Read the following text to answer questions 19 to 22.
Once upon a time, there were two
butterflies, Teri and Roni. They are friends. Teri and Roni had the same
crown.
One day, Kodi a frog, saw Teri and Roni quarreling "You took it!" said Roni "No. I did not!" said Teri. "Hey, what's the matter?" asked Kodi. "Teri stole my crown!" said Roni. "No. I didn't," said Teri. "Yesterday, I still had my crown when she came to visit me," said Roni. "Today I cannot find the crown! Look!, she is wearing it!" Roni shouted. "My mom gave me this crown," Teri explained. Kodi suggested they all go to Roni's house. "Where did you put it?" said Kodi to Roni. "I put it on the table," Roni answered. They didn't find the crown. "May be, it fell down." Kodi looked under the table. Nothing was there. "It was my favourite crown!" Roni sobbed. "I didn't steal yours, but if you like it so much, you can have mine," Teri gave Roni the crown. "It's here!" Kodi saw the crown behind the curtain. Roni stopped crying, "Thank God, Kodi found it!" "Sorry, Teri, I accused you. I'm a terrible friend!" "It's OK," said Teri. "Let's say thanks to Kodi!" |
19. Where did Kodi find the crown?
A. Under the table.
B. On the table.
C. Behind the curtain.
D. In the house.
20. “I put it on the table," (line 13)
What does the underlined word refer to?
A. The crown
B. The house
C. The table
D. The curtain
21. From the story, we can learn that ....
A. trusting each other is very important
B. the goodness is always the winner
C. a wise friend can be trusted
D. we shouldn't accuse of others without proof
22. From the story above we can conclude that Kodi is a ... friend.
A. wise
B. good
C. polite
D. happy
Read the following text to answer questions 23 to 24.
Y2K VCD LENS CLEANER
Can make your VCD player in the best operating condition.
It can remove the dirts from laser lens thoroughly. Always keep the sound and
picture clear when playing. The cleaning disc will show you the perfect
motion and sound after cleaning. Protect your VCD player long lasting
effectively.
REMARK If the result is still bad after the normal cleaning, it may be the problem of disc or machine of VCD. Please send to professional maintenance. DIRECTIONS Dry type cleaning Insert VCD lens cleaner into your player, press the play button. The disc will then spin to start cleaning process. When cleaning is finished, you will be played with preset program to show you the perfect result of cleaning. Carefully replace the cleaner in the case. |
23. What can Y2K VCD lens cleaner do to your VCD player?
A.Help it much stronger.
B.Make the VCD run faster.
C.Remove the dirt from laser lens.
D.Keep the sound very audible.
24. “Carefully replace the cleaner in the case" (last line) The word "replace" is similar meaning to....
A. take to
B. clean carefully
C. change into another
D. put it back
Read the following text to answer questions 25 to 26.
“The Earth's greatest gorge", the Grand Canyon
is located in northwestern Arizona. Its vastness is 217 mile long, and its
widest spans over 17 miles across. It is not surprising that it has been
designated one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
The walls of the canyon are made of limestone, sandstone, lava and other rocks. As the day passes the rocks reflect different colours. Many tourists come to the canyon just to watch the rocks change colour. Cottonwood and willow trees grow at the bottom of the canyon. Many varieties of cactus grow here as well. The canyon is also home to many animals, such as bobcats, coyotes, kangaroo rats and deer. Today about 4. million visitors come to Grand Canyon each year. Seeing the Grand Canyon is always a breathtaking and unforgettable experience. |
25. What makes the visitors feel interested watching the rocks?
A. They have different sizes.
B. They reflect human's life.
C. They can change into different colour.
D. They can change its form.
26. "... Grand Canyon is always a breathtaking and unforgettable experience." (last paragraph)
The underlined word has the same meaning with ....
A. strong emotional
B. available
C. amazing
D. unbelievable
Questions 27 to 29 are based on the text
Have you ever visited a place which made you want to
stay forever?
I have. Last year, I went to Situ Cileunca. At first, I thought the place was only the same as, other places in Bandung. But I was very surprised to find that it was the most beautiful place I've ever visited. There were fantastic meadows, a lake, and a river. The meadow was very large. In the middle of the meadow there were many cows and sheep. All the animals were fat and healthy because they could easily get some grass in that large meadow. At the edge of the meadow, there was a small river. The water in the river was very cold. But, the sound of the streaming water was good to hear, especially in the evening. Not far away from the herd of cattle, there was a lake. The lake wasn't too big, but it was very beautiful. The water was very clear and clean. We could see many fish in the lake. The most amazing thing was the water itself. It was not cold although the weather around was extremely freezing. Unfortunately, I stayed there for just three days because we had to go back to Jakarta. But I have promised myself to come back later. |
27. What does the writer tell you about?
A. Visiting fantastic meadows.
B. Living in Situ Cileunca.
C. Seeing many fish in the lake.
D. Visiting Situ Cileunca.
28. What does the paragraph three tell us about?
A. The beauty of the lake.
B. The weather around the lake.
C. The fish in the lake.
D. The water in the river.
29. Why was the writer very surprised?
A. The place was exceptional.
B. The weather around the lake was cold.
C. The fish in the lake was beautiful.
D. The water was warm.
Read the following text and answer questions 30 to 33
Do you know that a giraffe
may grow more than six metres tall? Yes, the giraffe is a very
tall animal. In fact, it is
the tallest animal in the world.
A giraffe has a very long neck. Unfortunately, the giraffe cannot bend its neck easily. Thus, when it wants to drink water at a pool, the giraffe has to spread its front legs apart, so it can reach the water. A giraffe feeds on plant only. Hence, it can reach the leaves on trees easily because of its height. Also, a giraffe has a very long tongue — about 0.5 metres long. The giraffe uses this long tongue skillfully to pick leaves off plants and trees. This tall animal can protect itself very well. It has a very good sense of smell and sight. It can hear very well, too. It can also gallop very fast —at a speed of 50 km.p.h. The giraffe's hind legs and long neck are also very useful. For example, a giraffe can kick its enemy with its hind legs or even hit out with its long neck. |
30. What does a giraffe use to kick its enemy?
A. Front legs
B. Bent neck
C. Hind legs
D. Long tongue
31. What does the paragraph three tell us about?
A. The beauty of the lake.
B. The weather around the lake.
C. The fish in the lake.
D. The water in the river.
32. Why was the writer very surprised?
A. The place was exceptional.
B. The weather around the lake was cold.
C. The fish in the lake was beautiful.
D. The water was warm.
33. “ ... can protect itself very well." (paragraph 4)
What does the underlined word mean?
A. Having serious attention.
B. Keeping safe from danger.
C. Increasing in height.
D. Taking care seriously.
Read the text and answer questions 34 to 36.
136
guestrooms including 1 Penthouse (3 bedrooms), 1 Presidential suite (3
bedrooms), 54 Jayakarta Suites, 39 Executive and 45 Deluxe Rooms. Banquet and
function facilities are available for multipurpose, meetings, wedding,
seminar and conventions for up to 1000 participants. Recreation facilities
wrapped in a unique shape of open air swimming pool, where you can bring your
children to play around on a sand beach atmosphere.
HOTEL JAYAKARTA
BANDUNG
Jl.
Ir. H. Juanda (Dago) 381A, Bandung 40135 – Indonesia
Tel. (022) 2505888, fax (022)
25053888, E-mail. jhrbg@ind0.net.id
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34. How many rooms does Hotel Jayakarta have for the guests?
A. 39
B. 45
C. 54
D. 136
35. Which is INCORRECT about the hotel?
A. There are three bedrooms in Penthouse.
B. Its function rooms can accommodate more than one thousand people.
C. The guests can bring their children on the sandy beach near it.
D. It provides its guest with an open air swimming pool.
36. "Banquet and function facilities are available.''
The underlined word means we can ... easily.
A. find
B. provide
C. refuse
D. force
Read the text and answer questions 37 to 40
Dear Irfan,
I am very glad to write this letter to you. How is your school? Here in Sleman, we are preparing for the Independence Day celebrations. So everybody is very busy. First, we are going to have some sports competition. There will be soccer, volleyball and a tug of war competition. The winning team will receive a big goat as a prize. I'm going to play in the football and volleyball competitions. Then, we are going to have a wayang show on the night before the Independence Day. The dalang is a famous one from Yogyakarta. He will perform all night long. Have you ever seen a wayang show? It is very entertaining. Finally, I'm going to attend a flag raising ceremony at school on Independence Day. After that, we will give out prizes to the competition winners. What are your plans for the Independence Day celebrations? Please write back and tell me. Best regards, Joko |
37. What is the prize for the winners of the sports competition?
A. An amount of money
B. A golden trophy
C. A new ball
D. A big goat
38. How many competitions will Joko join?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
39. “He will perform all night long." (paragraph 3)
The word "He" refers to ....
A. Irfan
B. Joko
C. the winner
D. the dalang
40. “We will give out prizes to ...... (paragraph 4)
What does the underlined word mean?
A. Receive
B. Send
C. Distribute
D. Buy
Read the text to answer questions 41 to 43.
Steps:
1. Read the direction. 2. Put your card into the slot. 3. Punch in your PIN. 4. When the choices appear, select "withdrawal from checking". 5. Enter the amount that you want to withdraw. 6. When your money appears, remove it. 7. When the machine asks if you are finished, press "yes". 8. Take out the receipt. |
41. What should you do after inserting your card?
A. Press "yes"
B. Enter the PIN.
C. Select "continue"
D. Take the receipt
42. What is the text about?
A. The best way to keep our money safe.
B. The procedures of saving money in a bank.
C. The description of an Automatic Teller Machine.
D. The ways to withdraw money from Automatic Teller Machine.
43. What do you have to do if you want to withdraw again?
A. Punch in your PIN again and take the money.
B. Press "NO" when the machine asks if you're finished.
C. Enter the amount that you want to draw.
D.Remove the money when it appears.
For numbers 44 to 46, choose the suitable words to fill in the blanks:
Theatre is a place where people
entertain the audience well. The people who ... (44), called actors and
actresses, act in plays on a stage. A ... (45) can be raised platform, or it
can be part of the floor in a room, either in the centre of the room or
against the wall. The audience is very important part of a theatre because it
is for the audience that actors and actresses act ... (46), and the
playwright writes interestingly. Without an audience, they are only
rehearsing or practicing.
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44. A. perform
B. disguise
C. pretend
D. work
45. A. stage
B. screen
C. show
D. script
46. A. spontaneously
B. perfectly
C. friendly
D. personally
For numbers 47 and 48, arrange the words into a good sentence
47. when — leave — gas stove — on — do — unattended — not
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A. 5 7 6 3 4 2 1
B. 5 7 3 4 6 1 2
C. 5 7 6 3 1 2 4
D. 5 7 2 3 6 1 4
48. delicious — it's — simple — a — very — it's — but — dish — very
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A. 2 – 5 – 1 – 8 – 7 – 6 – 9 – 4 - 3
B. 6 - 4 - 5 - 3 – 1 - 7 - 2 - 9 - 8
C. 2 - 4 - 5 - 3 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 9 - 1
D. 6 – 9 – 1 - 3 - 7 - 2 - 5 - 4 - 3
49. Arrange the following sentences into a good narrative text
1. The five-footed bear liked to help other animals.
2. One afternoon, when the five-footed bear went home, he found a rabbit under a mahogany tree.
3. But all animals who lived with him didn't feet strange.
4. Once upon a time there was a strange bear who lived in a jungle.
5. Then, the five-footed bear brought him to his home.
6. His home was open for anyone who wanted to stay.
7. He had five feet.
8. The rabbit looked hungry.
A. 4 - 7 - 3 - 5 - 6 - 8 - 2 – 1
B. 4 - 7 – 1 - 3 - 8 - 6 - 5 – 2
C. 4 - 7 - 3 - 1 - 6 - 2 - 8 -5
D. 4 - 7 - 3 - 1 - 5 - 2 - 6 - 8
50. Arrange the following sentences into a good recount text.
1. The bus was air-conditioned, so I felt comfortable.
2. All the passengers got off, did their prayers and had dinner.
3. Then I took a taxi to my grandparents' house.
4. In my holiday I visited my grandparents in Bandung.
5. The bus stopped at Pekalongan.
6. I went there by bus. It left at five in the afternoon.
7. The bus reached Bandung at six.
The best arrangement to make a text is....
A. 4 - 6 - 5 - 1 - 7 - 2 - 3
B. 4 - 6 - 2 - 1 - 5 - 7 - 3
C. 4 - 6 - 1 - 5 - 2 - 7 - 3
D. 4 - 6 - 5 - 2 - 1 - 3 - 7
Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Jenjang : SMP/ MTs
Hari/ Tanggal : Selasa, 30 Maret 2010
Jam : 08.00 - 10.00
Paket : P 47 Utama B
Kode : C2- ING -03 - 2009/2010
This text is for
Questions 1 to 3.
Last week, Mr.
Damiri's wife had an accident. Her youngest child, Yusuf, was at home when it
happened. He was playing with his new toy car. Suddenly Yusuf heard his mother
calling, "Help! Help!" He ran to the kitchen. His mother had burnt
herself with some hot cooking oil. She was crying with pain and the pan was on
fire. Mr. Damiri had gone to his office. The other children had gone to school.
Yusuf was too
small to help his mother, and she was too frightened to speak sensibly to him.
But he ran to the neighbour's house and asked his 9 neighbour to come and help
his mother. The neighbour soon put out the fire and took Yusuf s mother to the
mother clinic.
When Mr. Damiri
came home, his wife told him what had happened. He was very proud of his son,
"When you are a man, you will be just like your father," she said.
1. Who took Mrs.
Damiri to the clinic?
A. Her son.
B. Her husband.
C. Her
neighbour.
D. Her children.
2. The main idea
of the second paragraph is ....
A. Mrs. Damiri
had an accident
B. Mr. Damiri
was proud of his son
C. Yusuf asked
his the neighbour for help
D. Mr. Damiri
and his other children had gone
3. How did the
neighbour help Mrs. Damiri?
A. He called
Mrs. Damiri's husband and ran to the kitchen.
B. He called the
fireman and put out the fire.
C. He put out
the fire and took Mrs. Damiri to the clinic.
D. He called the
fireman and advised Mrs. Damiri to stay calm.
4. Choose the
best arrangement to make a good notice.
five - under -
children - don't - unattended - leave - year
1
2
3 4
5
6 7
A. 4 - 3 - 6 - 2
- 1 - 7 - 5
B. 4 - 5 - 3 - 2
- 1 - 6 - 7
C. 4 - 6 - 3 - 2
- 1 - 7 - 5
D. 4 - 5 - 3 - 2
- 1 - 7 - 6
5. Arrange the
following sentences into a good paragraph.
1. This means
that the top of the tower is 3.9 in if the tower stands perfectly vertical.
2. Between 1990
and 2001, the tower leaned at an angle of 5.5 degrees, but now the leans at
about 3.99 degrees.
3. The Leaning
Tower of Pisa or the Tower of Pisa is the campanile of the cathedral and the
third oldest structure in Pisa's cathedral square.
4. It is
situated behind the Cathedral and the third oldest structure in Pisa's
cathedral square.
5. The height of
the tower is 55.86 in from the ground and the width of the walls is 4.09 m.
A. 3-4-5-2-1
B. 3-5-4-1-2
C. 3-1-2-4-5
D. 3-2-5-4-1
The following
text is for Questions 6 and 7.
Bored? Exhausted? Tired?
Leave the busy
big city for a while and head for the beautiful area of South Bandung where you
can relax, breathe fresh air and enjoy an amazing view. Situ Patenggang is
located about 1.600 in above the sea level, it is the main tourist attraction
in South Bandung. The attractions offered in Situ Patenggang are the mountain
range covered with tea plantations and a georgeous lake. Fishing, water cycling,
observing wild life and trecking are the most common activities. Shopping,
hanging out with friends at food stalls, playing card games at shelters or
staying in the bungalow with family are some relaxing activities that you can
do at Situ Patenggang.
(C and S)
6. What is the
mountain covered with?
A. Food stalls.
B. Bungalows.
C. Tea
plantations.
D. Shelters.
7. How is the
weather in Situ Patenggang?
A. Hot.
B. Warm.
C. Cool.
D. Humid.
The following
text is for Questions 8 to 11.
The Earth receives
heat from the sun and reflects some of this heat into space. Carbon dioxide and
other gases in the air act as a blanket to hold onto some of this reflected
heat. As a result, the Earth is warm. This is called the greenhouse effect.
The cutting down
of forests and the burning of fuels cause the air to contain more of the gases
that cause the greenhouse effect. When this happens, the greenhouse effect
increases. There is a rise in temperature all over the world, which is called
global warming.
With increased
global warming, the ice in the North Pole and the South Pole will melt. This
will cause the sea-levels to rise. Plants and animals that are unable to adapt
to the higher temperature will become extinct.
8. What is the
text about?
A. The earth and
the sun.
B. Carbon
dioxide.
C. The sea
level.
D. Global
warming.
9. The earth
reflects too much of the sun heat because ....
A. the ice at
North and South Pole melt
B. the
temperature of the world rise
C. carbon
dioxide and other gases cover the earth
D. sea levels
rise high
10. "Plants
and animals that are unable to adapt to the higher temperature will become extinct"
The underlined
word means....
A. large in size
B. will be
strong
C. able to
produce
D. no longer
existing
11. From the
text above, we can conclude that global warming is ... for living things.
A. safe
B. dangerous
C. crucial
D. important
The following
text is for Questions 12 to 14.
A young and
successful man was driving in his new car when he saw some children playing
between parked cars. Suddenly a stone hit the car's side door. He stopped and
got out of the car. Angrily he pulled one of the nearest boy and shouted,
"Look! What you have done to my car! Why did you do it?" The young
boy apologized. "Please mister ... please I'm sorry ... I don't know what
else to do. I threw the stone to your car because I need your help". The
little boy cried. He pointed to the side of the street. There was a sick boy
lying there. "He is my brother. He is so sick and I couldn't put him in his
wheelchair, he is too heavy for me."
The man couldn't
say anything when he saw a little boy with no legs on the side of the street.
He quickly lifted the sick boy and out him back into the wheelchair, then he
took out his handkerchief and cleaned him, "Thank you and may God bless
you," said the grateful child to the man.
12. What can we
learn from the story above?
A. We have to
care for other people.
B. We have to
drive slowly.
C. We can't let
children play.
D. We must
respect older people.
13. What did the
boy do to get attention from the man driving his new car?
A. He cried for
help.
B. He threw a
stone to the car.
C. He stood
between two parked cars.
D. He stopped
the man.
14. What is the
main idea of the last paragraph?
A. The boy felt
sorry for the car.
B. The man
couldn't say anything.
C. The man
helped the handicapped boy.
D. The boy asked
for help.
The following
text is for Questions 15 to 17.
Located just 60
km from Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, Port Dickson - "PD" -
as it is known to everyone ラis the nearest place to find sandy beaches and five star
beach resorts. The public beaches for everyone in Port Dickson are Teluk Kemang
and the Blue Lagoon where people can enjoy the waters of the Straits of Malacca
in peace. They have been visited by many tourists and local people.
Beside beaches,
there are several other attractions in Port Dickson; the Port Dickson Fest and
the International Port Dickson Ironman Triathlon. Those who are looking for a
touch of history can visit the Malaysian Army Museum near the Port Dickson town
that shows the history of the army from the Malakan Sultanate to the current
period.
15. The text
tells about ....
A. tourist
attractions in Port Dickson
B. the beaches
in Port Dickson
C. tourists
activities in Port Dickson beaches
D. historical
buildings of Port Dickson
16. Tourists can
get the information of the history of the army in ....
A. the Port
Dickson Fest
B. the
International Port Dickson Ironman Triathlon
C. the Malaysian
Army Museum
D. the Malakan
Sultanate building
17. "They have been
visited by many tourists ...."
The underlined
word refers to....
A. the capital
city and Port Dickson
B. Teluk Kemang
and the Blue Lagoon
C. the Port
Dickson Fest and the International Triathlon
D. the Malaysian
Army museum and the Malakan Sultanate
This text is for
Question 18.
NOTICE
IN EMERGENCY
PUSH SWITCH TO
SHUTDOWN LASER
|
18. The text
above means that we ... turn off the laser in emergency.
A. are not
allowed to
B. are forbidden
to
C. have to
D. may
This text is for
Question 19.
Dear Juliette,
All the hard work you have put, all the sacrifice you have made, has
finally paid off.Congratulations on your success to be the winner of the Speech Contest For Junior High School Level 2010. We are proud of you. Student Union Organizer |
19. Student
Union Organizer congratulates Juliette on ....
A. her sacrifice
to be a junior high school student
B. her hard work
to join the contest
C. her winning
the speech contest
D. her final
goal to have a high level
This text is for
Question 20.
I've just got the news that our grandmother passed away two hours ago. We are going to leave for Purworejo soon to attend the funeral. Please be here before 7 p.m. Tati |
20. What does
Tati tell Santi?
A. The death of
their grandmother.
B. The plan to
have a burial ceremony.
C. The plan to
do it before 7. p.m.
D. The ceremony
for the death person.
The following
text is for Questions 21 and 22.
21. What event
will take place at Marrickville West Primary School?
A. Community
Gathering.
B. Community
Celebration.
C. Presentation
day 2010.
D. School
Achievement.
22. From the
text, we know that ....
A. the
presentation day is just for students' parents
B. the
presentation will be held late in the afternoon
C. the principal
are allowed outsiders to enter the school hall on May 10th 2010
D. parents,
teachers, students and the staffs are likely to attend the presentation day
The following
text is for Questions 23 and 24.
From : yukokawasaki@yahoo.com To : ratu_ufa@yahoo.co.id Dear Ufa, I'm so exited about my coming to Jakarta. I'm sure this is going to be one of my best summer holidays. My flight schedule is fixed already. I'm leaving from Kansai International Airport Osaka at 11.00 a.m. (9 a.m. Jakarta time) Sunday, February 28, 2010. We'll have a short transit at Bali and will arrive at Jakarta at 05.10 p.m. (local time). The flight number is GA 886. Thanks so much for picking me up at the airport. See you soon. Love Yuko |
23. Where is
Yuko going to spend her summer holiday?
A. Kansai.
B. Osaka.
C. Bali.
D. Jakarta.
24. What time
does the plane take off from Kansai?
A. 04.54 a.m.
B. 11.00 a.m.
C. 09.00 P.M.
D. 05.10 p.m.
The following
text is for Questions 25 to 28.
Aloe vera is
also known as the "crocodile's tongue" plant in Indonesia. It is
called so because the leave is thick, long and sharp, and the sides are
serrated like the body of a crocodile. Aloe vera is planted in dry areas and in
warm climates. It takes little water to grow.
Aloe vera is a
short-stemmed succulent plant growing to 60-100 cm tall. Spreading by offsets,
the stems are thick and fleshy, green to grey-green, with some varieties
showing white flecks on the upper and lower stem surfaces. Aloe vera is a
multifunctional plant. It can be used to cure a wound caused by burning. Using
aloe vera to heal the wound is easy and simple. Pick the leaves, peel the rind,
then squeeze the sticky liquid and spread it over the wound. Aloe vera also can
be made into healthy drink to prevent rheumatism and diabetes because it
contains vitamin and minerals.
Generally, the
drink helps to repair the damaged cells and makes the organs of the human body
work well. Aloe vera can also make our hair thick too. Apply it over the scalp
and massage it gently so it could soak thoroughly. Ten minutes later, rinse the
hair.
25. What does
the text mostly tell us about?
A. Crocodile
tongue.
B. A special
plant.
C. Aloe Vera.
D. A crocodile
plant.
26. Where does
aloe vera grow?
A. In dry areas
and warm climates.
B. In wet areas
and cold climates.
C. In the
mountain and dry areas.
D. In wet and
damp places.
27. "It can
be used for curing the wounds caused by burning."
From the
underlined word, we can conclude that ....
A. aloe vera is
a medical herb
B. the plant has
a magical power
C. aloe vera is
a very fleshy plant
D. aloe vera can
be squeezed
28. What does
paragraph three tell us about?
A. The physical
appearance of aloe vera.
B. The
advantages of aloe vera.
C. The procedure
to plant aloe vera.
D. The reason
why aloe vera called crocodile's tongue.
The following
text is for Questions 29 to 33.
In December
1984, there was an explosion at the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal, India. The
disaster that followed the accident shocked the whole world. It was the worst
industrial accident in the world.
Most of the
750,000 people living in Bhopal were asleep when the accident occurred. Many of
them never woke up. A thick cloud of gas spread over the whole city. The
chemical gas affected the breathing of the people and about 3500 people died,
but more than 50,000 people were seriously injured. Many of them suffered from
lung injury which would make them suffer for the rest of their lives. Others
suffered from injury to their eyes, some even lost their eyesight. Most of the
casualties were children and elderly people.
For thousands of
people in Bhopal, that night was like any other night. But a little after
midnight, the poisonous gas slowly leaked into the atmosphere. Hundreds of people
woke up from their sleep coughing and vomiting. Others woke up with eyes
watering and some were temporarily blinded. Many people tried to escape the
poisonous clouds by getting out of town. They tried to get any kind of vehicle
to get out of the town to save their lives. Hundreds of poor people tried to
flee the town on foot but many of them dropped on the way.
29. What is the
text about?
A. People living
in Bhopal.
B. The Union
Carbide Factory in Bhopal.
C. The poisonous
gas at the Union Carbide factory.
D. An explosion
at the union carbide factory in Bhopal, India.
30.
"Hundreds of poor people tried of flee to the town on foot.
The underlined
word means ....
A. run away
B. jump over
C. moved in
D. crawl into
31. Why did the
victims of the accident in Bhoppal suffered from lung injury?
A. Because the
chemical gas from the explosion effected their breathing.
B. Because the
accident happened in the middle of the night.
C. Because they
tried hard to escape to save their lives.
D. Because they
run fast out of the town.
32. What is the
main idea of paragraph three?
A. The accident
in Bhopal shocked the world.
B. The victims
of the accident tried hard to save their lives.
C. The victims
of the explosion were children and elderly people.
D. Many people
in Bhopal suffered from lung injury.
33. Based on the
text, we can conclude that poor people dropped on the way to the town because
....
A. they gasped
for breath
B. they were
affected by the poisonous gas
C. they didn't
have any cars
D. they went to
town on foot
The following
text is for Questions 34 to 37.
A long time ago,
there lived an old man in Penanggungan Mountain. His name was Kiai Gede
Penanggungan. He had supernatural power. Kiai Gede Penanggungan had a beautiful
daughter named Dewi Walangangin who hadn't married yet. Kiai Gede Penanggungan
prayed days and nights for her daughter to have a husband. One day, a young
handsome man came to his place. The name of the man is Jaka Pandelengan. He
wanted to be Kiai Gede Penanggungan's student. Kiai Gede agreed to have Jaka as
his student with one condition that he would marry her daughter. Jaka
Pandelengan and Dewi Walangangin soon got married. Kiai Gede Penanggungan
taught Jaka many things.
After several
years, now it was time for the couple to live separately with Kiai Gede
Penanggungan. They would move to another village. Kiai Gede gave some seeds of
pari or paddy to the couple. He asked the couple to plant the seed. He also
warned the couple not to be arrogant when they were rich from planting the
seed. He wanted the couple to helped poor people. The couple started a new
life. They planted the seed. Soon, the seeds grew a lot of rice. Now the couple
became very rich. The poor neighbours came to the couple to ask for some pari
seed. But the couple refused to help them.
Kiai Gede heard
the couple's bad behavior. Soon he visited the couple. He met them when the
couple was working in the field. Kiai Gede talked to the couple. He reminded
the couple not to be arrogant. But the couple ignored him. They said nothing to
Kiai Gede. Kiai Gede got very angry. Then he said, "You two are like
temples. You cannot listen to me." Right after he said those words, an
incredible thing happened. Slowly, Jaka and Dewi turned into temples. Because
the temples stood among the pari, people then named them as Pari Temple.
34. What made
Jaka Pandelengan and his wife becoming rich?
A. Built a
temple.
B. Planted pari.
C. Helped poor
people.
D. Had a great
power.
35. The couple
becomes a temple because ....
A. Kiai Gede
liked them
B. they were
rich
C. Kiai Gede
said so
D. they were
good people
36. " ... ,
an incredible thing happened ......
The underlined
word means ....
A. untouchable
B. unbelievable
C. common
D. usual
37. What can we
learn from the story?
A. We have to
listen to our parent's advice.
B. We should
live separately from our parents.
C. We have to
prepare a good paddy field.
D. We should
refuse other's people help.
The following
text is for Questions 38 to 41.
Asep Sunandar
Sunarya is Indonesia's most famous puppeteer in "wayang golek", a
traditional Indonesian wooden puppet show originating from the West Java
province. He was born in September 1955 in a small kampong near Bandung, the
capital of West Java. Asep followed in his father's footstep and became a
puppeteer while he was a teenager.
Asep is a gifted
storyteller. He moves his puppets through rough fight scenes, where he throws
his puppets and spin them in the air.
Asep like to
combine modernity and tradition in performing wayang golek. Sometimes, his
puppets have the face of a clown, sticking out their tongues and he even moves
puppet heads during his performances. His performances are always entertaining
as well as educational.
Asep has been
invited to perform not only throughout Indonesia, but also in European,
American, and Asian countries. As a master puppeteer, he usually performs
alone, but because the length of the performances and the hundreds of puppets
that he employs, Asep always has assistants to help him.
38. The text
describes ....
A. the creator
of wooden puppets
B. a famous
wayang golek puppeteer
C. the
generation of wayang golek
D. Sundanese
movements
39. How are Asep
Sunandar's wayang golek performances?
A. Showing only
clown puppets. -
B. Mixing the performances
with people dancing.
C. Entertaining
and educating people.
D. Giving modern
decoration.
40. The main
idea of paragraph 3 is ....
A. Asep moves
the puppets very slowly and carefully
B. Asep educates
people with many clown puppets
C. Asep always
keeps his performances with old tradition
D. Asep mixes
the tradition with modernity
41. "...
Asep always has assistants to help him."
The underlined
word refers to ....
A. Asep's
puppeteer assistant
B. Asep's
employee
C. Asep's clown
puppet
D. Asep Sunandar
Sunarya
The following
text is for Questions 42 and 43.
42. What is the
purpose of the text?
A. To advertise
a supplement for woman.
B. To describe a
product for adult.
C. To give detailed
information about the supplement.
D. To tell the
value of a supplement.
43. "This
product contains no artificial ..."
The word
"artificial" in the sentence means ....
A. original
B. pure
C. unnatural
D. inexpensive
The following
text is for Questions 44 and 45.
44. What objects
can we use for templates?
A. Scissors.
B. Sands.
C. Sea shells.
D. Stiff papers.
45. Based on the
text, we know that sand pictures are good for ....
A. key holders
B. book covers
C. gift wraps
D. wall
decoration
For numbers 46
to 48, choose the suitable words to fill in the blanks.
Scientists ...
(46) that increase in these gases in the atmosphere will make the Earth a
warmer place. They expect a global rise in the average temperature of 1.4. to
5.8 Celsius degrees (2.5 to 10.4 Fahrenheit degrees) in the next century. The
average ... (47) has in fact been rising. The 1990s were the warmest decade on
record, and 2005 was the warmest year on record. Some scientists are reluctant
to say that global warming has actually begun because climate ... (48) varies
from year to year and decade to decade, and it takes many years of records to
be sure of a fundamental change. There is little disagreement, though, that
global warming is on its way.
46. A. hope
B. think
C. expect
D. predict
47. A. climate
B. weather
C. temperature
D. atmosphere
48. A.
absolutely
B. naturally
C. totally
D. extremely
The following
text is for Questions 49 and 50.
49. What should
woman employees wear?
A. An orange
shirt and black pants.
B. A yellow
skirt and black pants.
C. A black skirt
and colourful blouse.
D. A white skirt
and colourful blouse.
50. Why do all
employees have to wear a uniform during work hours?
A. To
differentiate them from the customers.
B. To show that
they have a good uniform.
C. To give them
good appearance.
D. To make them
friendly.
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1
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C
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11
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B
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21
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C
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31
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A
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41
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D
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2
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C
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12
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A
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22
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D
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32
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B
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42
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C
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3
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C
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13
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B
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23
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D
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33
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B
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43
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C
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4
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C
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14
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C
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24
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B
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34
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B
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44
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C
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5
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A
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15
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A
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25
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C
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35
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C
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45
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D
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6
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C
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16
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C
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26
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A
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36
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B
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46
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D
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7
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C
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17
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B
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27
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A
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37
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A
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47
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C
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8
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D
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18
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C
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28
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B
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B
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48
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D
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9
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C
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19
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C
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29
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D
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39
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C
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49
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C
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10
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