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DINAS PENDIDIKAN PROVINSI DKI JAKARTA

TRY OUT I UJIAN NASIONAL SMA

SMA NEGERI 3 SENGKANG UNGGULAN KABUPATEN WAJO

Mata Pelajaran: BAHASA INGGRISProgram Studi: IPA / IPS / BHSHari/Tanggal: Kamis, 13 Februari 2014Waktu: 16.00 17.30

PETUNJUK UMUM

1.Isikan nomor ujian, nama peserta, dan data lain pada Lembar Jawaban Komputer.

2.Periksa dan bacalah soal-soal sebelum anda menjawabnya.

3.Jumlah soal sebanyak 30 butir, pada setiap butir terdapat 5 pilihan jawaban.

4.Hitamkan bulatan pada jawaban anda di Lembar Jawaban Komputer dengan menggunakan pensil 2B.

5.Tidak diijinkan menggunakan kalkulator, hp, tabel, ataupun alat bantu yang lain.

6.Kerjakan dengan serius, untuk mendapatkan gambaran tentang kesiapan anda menghadapi Ujian Nasional.

7.Laporkan kepada pengawas ujian apabila terdapat lembar soal yang kurang jelas, rusak, atau tidak lengkap.

8.Periksalah pekerjaan Anda sebelum diserahkan kepada pengawas ujian.

9.Berdoa sebelum memulai mengerjakan soal.

Listening Section In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.

Part One

Questions 1 to 3.

Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.

After you listen to the dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.

You will hear:

Boy : Have you finished doing your homework?

Girl : Not yet.

Boy : Do it right away. The class will begin soon.

You will also hear:

Narrator: Where does the conversation take place?

Sample answer

You will read in your test book:

A. At school

B. At home.

C. At a store

D. At the mall

E. At the market

The best answer to the question Where does the conversation take place? is choice (A), At school.

Therefore, you should answer choice (A)

1. A. FoodD. Free time

B. GolfE. Spare time

C. Books

2. A. In a busD.In an airplane

B. In a parkE. In a restaurant

C. In an office

3. A.The office is closed.D. The post office is around here.

B.The post office isnt close.E. The post office is on the bus route.

C.The post office is near here.

Part II

Questions: 4 to 8

In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogues spoken in English, followed by five responses, also spoken in English. The dialogues and the responses will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. You have to choose the best response to each question or statement.

Now listen to a sample question:

You will hear:

Woman: Good morning, John. How are you? Sample answer

Man : .

You will also hear:

A. I am fine, thank you.

B. I am in the living room.

C. Let me introduce myself.

D. My name is Hendra Gunawan.

E. I have been here since this morning.

The best answer to the question How are you? is choice (A), Im fine, thank you.

Therefore, you should choose option (A)

4. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

Part III

Questions 9 to 11.

Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English. The dialogues or monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen the dialogue or monologue, look at five pictures provided in your test book, and decide which one would be the most suitable with the dialogue or monologue you have heard.

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A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 510.

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3 4

5

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 5

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A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 5Part IV

Questions: 12 to 15

Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.

After you hear a monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.

12. A. small village.D. A visit to grandmothers village.

B. Grandmothers house.E. Greenfield, a quiet and peaceful village.

C. Buildings in Greenfield.

13. A. The fox.D. The fox wife. B. The hare.E. The hares wife. C. The witch.

14. A.A wonderful parrot.D. A strange parrot.

B. An annoying parrot.E. A funny parrot.

C. A surprised parrot.

15. A. It learns saying Catano for while before it.

B.Its ashamed to say the word Catano.

C. It is lazy to say the word Catano.

D.It is hard to say the word Catano.

E. It doesnt like to say Catano.

This is the end of the listening section.

Text 1for questions 16 to 18

BY ORDER OF THE HIGH INQUISITOR OF HOGWARTS

All student organizations, societies, teams, groups and dubs are henceforth disbanded. An organization, society,team, group or club is hereby defined as a regular meeting of three or more students.

Permission to reform may be sought from the High Inquisitor (Professor Umbridge).

No student organization, society, team, group or club may exist without the knowledge and approval of the High Inquisitor.

Any student found to have formed, or to belong to, an organization, society, team, group or club that has not been approved by the High Inquisitor will be expelled.

The above is in accordance with Educational Decree Number Twenty-four.

Signed: Dolores Jane Umbridge, High Inquisitor.

Adapted from: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

16. What is the announcement about?

A. Educational decree in Hogwarts

B. Professor Dolores Jane Umbridge

C. Welcoming Hogwarts new students

D. New regulation about organisations in Hogwarts

E. A warning to Hogwarts students

17. Who is the High Inquisitor of Hogwarts?.

A. Harry Potter

B. Professor Dolores Jane Umbridge

C. The headmistress

D. All clubs chiefs

E. The teachers

18. Any student found to have formed, or to belong to, an organization, society, team, group or club that has not been approved by the High Inquisitor will be expelled.The underlined word above means.

A. sent inD.punishedB. sent outE.checkedC. delivered

Text 2 for questions 19 to 20

Dear John,

Im staying in London now. Its great! My apartment near underground station. The Londoners called it tube. I can go anywhere by the train.

Last Saturday I went to Buckingham Palace. Its the queens house in London. Unfortunately I didnt see the Queen.

I also visited the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Then we went on boat on the River Thames. We saw lots of bridges.

I wish you were here.

Love

Emmy

19. The topic of the text above is.

A. The Buckingham Palace

B. Visiting London

C. Sightseeing London

D. Tourism in London

E. Great place in London

20. Emmy didnt see .

A. Buckingham Palace

B. the Queen

C. Houses of Parliament

D. Big ben

E. River Thames

Text 3 for questions 21to 22

21. According to the text, what is excluded from the travel?

A. Flower Gardens.

B. Sheep Farms.

C. Maori Dances.

D. Skiing.

E. Dairy Farms.

22. What is being promoted in the package?

A. Tours to New Zealand.

B. Tours to North Asia.

C. Tours to South Asia.

D. Tours to Australia.

E. Tours to Bali.

Text 4 for questions 23 to 24

Tourist boats collided in Thailand, 42 Injured

Thailand: Forty-two passengers were injured and two were missing after two boats carrying Thai and foreign tourists collided in the popular island beach party, police said Sunday.

The speedboats were ferrying tourists to the Pha-Ngan island for a "Fullmoon" party, a monthly event that attracts thousands of young, mostly western tourists.

Provincial police officer, Adipong Tapee said of the 42 travelers injured, 39 were hospitalized including four Britons, four Australians and four Singaporeans. Also among them were lrish, Norwegian, Malaysian and Thai tourists, he said.

The boats collided and overturned before midnight Saturday, throwing the passengers into the rough sea water just off the island, the website of The Nation newspaper said. AP23. We know from the text that .

A. the boat carried forty two passengers

B. the accident happened not far from Pha-Ngan

C. the two missing passengers were westerners

D. the passengers were mostly foreign tourists

E. the boats collided on the way back to Pha-Ngan island

24. What had possibly caused the accident?

A. A careless captain.

B. Too many passengers on board.

C. There were too many boats.

D. A rough weather.

E. The boats were speeding.

Text 5 for questions 25 to 26

Alfred Bernhard Nobel was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, and ornament manufacturer. He was the inventor of dynamite. He also owned Bofors, which he had redirected from its previous role as primarily an iron and steel producer to a major manufacturer of cannons and other ornaments. He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous. In his last will, he used his enomous fortune to institute the Nobel Prizes. The synthetic element nobelium was named after him. He was the third son of Immanuel Nobel and Andriette Ahlsell Nobel. Born in Stockholm on 21 October 1833, he went with my family to Saint Petersburg in 1842, where his father invented modern plywood. He studied chemistry with Professor Nikolay Nikolaevich Zinin. When he was 18, he went to the United States to study chemistry for four years and worked for a short period under John Ericsson, who designed the American Civil War ironclad USS Monitor.

Returning to Sweden with his father after the bankruptcy of his family business, he then devoted himself to the study of explosives, and especially to the save manufacture and use of nitroglycerine (discovered in 1847 by Ascanio Sobrero, one of his fellow students under Theophile-Jules Pelouze at the University of Turin). A big explosion occurred on 2 September 1864 at his factory in Heleneborg in Stockholm, killing five people. Among them was his younger brother, Emil.

The foundations of the Nobel Prize were laid in 1895 when Alfred Nobel wrote his last will, leaving much of his wealth for its establishment. Since 1901, the prize has honored men and women for outstanding achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and for work in peace.

25. Where did Alfred Nobel work with John Ericsson?

A. In SwedenD.In HeleneborgB. In the USAE.In Saint PetersburgC. In Stockholm

26. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?

A. Alfred Nobel devoted himself to the study of chemistry.

B. His success with explosive finally led to the 1864 tragedy.

C. A big explotion in Heleneborg in in Stockholm killed many people.

D. A big explotion destroyed his factory in Heleneborg Stockholm.

E. Alfred Nobel planned the safe manufacture and use of nitroglycerine.

27. What was Bofors main business under Alfred Nobel?

A. It manufactured cannons and other ornaments.

B. It designed the ironclad monitor.

C. It produced iron and steel.

D. It produced dynamite.

E. It invented nobelium.

Text 6 for questions 28 to 31

Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon, without making physical contact with the object. In modern usage, the term generally refers to the use of aerial sensor technology to detect and classify objects on Earth (both on the surface, and in the atmosphere and oceans) by means of propagated signals (e.g. electromagnetic radiation emitted from aircraft or satellites).

There are two main types or remote sensing: passive remote sensing and active remote sensing. Passive sensors detect natural radiation thats is emitted or reflected by the object or surrounding area being observed. Reflected sunlight is the most common source of radiation measured by passive censors. Examples of passive remote sensors include film photography, infra-red, charge-coupled devices, and radiometers. Active collection, on the other hand, emits energy in order to scan objects and areas whereupon a sensor then detecs and measures the radiation that is reflected or backscattered from the target. RADAR and LIDAR are examples of active remote sensing where the time delay between emission and return is measured, stabilizing the location, height, speed and direction of an object.

28. From the text we know that remote sensing .

A. is a way to obtain information about an object or phenomenonB. does not difficult to doC. makes physical contact with the objectD. does not make use of censorsE. does not make use propagated signals29. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?

A. Active sensing is better than passive sensing.B. The energy in sunlight is important for remote sensing.C. Passive sensing is not as strong as active sensing.

D. The source of energy radiated for sensing determines whether it is the active or passive type.E. Active remote sensing and passive remote sensing are equally useful for the development of knowledge and technology.

30. Based on the text we can say that .

A. remote sensing is expensive technologyB. remote sensing is useful for transportationC. we can apply the technology to study animalsD. medical science can be improved through remote sensingE. remote sensing make it possible to collect information of an object in a dangerous area31. What is the purpose of the writer to write the text?

A. To inform an event to the readers

B. To present two point of views about remote sensing

C. To explain the readers about remote sensing

D. To describe about remote sensing

E. To entertain the readers with kind of remote sensing

Text 7 for questions 32 to 35

There are millions of plants and animals living in the sea. Most of the plants and animals living in the oceans are extremely small and float near the surface of the water in their thousands. They are food for huge numbers of small animals that also live near the surface. Together, they are all known as plankton.Many fish feed on this plankton, including one of the largest, the whale shark. Despite their great size, certain whales live entirely on plankton.The blue whale is the largest animal ever to live. It grows to a length of over 100 feet. The humpback whale is a smaller kind and has long flippers. It can jump right out the water. The Californian grey whale makes long migrations every year - it spends the summer feeding in the Arctic but swims south to the warmer waters off the coast of Mexico in the winter. The females give birth in the shallow, warm water there.Many of the fish in the sea may be eaten by other meat-eaters. Sharks, for example, area some of the fastest hunters, although not all of them eat other fish.Deep down in the oceans live many strange fish. It is so dark down there that many of these fish have "light" on them, which are used for attracting smaller fish for the larger ones to eat.Jellyfish are peculiar-looking creatures ranging in size from a fraction of an inch to 6 feet across. They don't really swim but drift in the currents of the open oceans. Although they contain a powerful sting, they are often eaten by turtles. Turtles are reptiles that spend most of their eggs on sandy beaches.

32. ........ are food for huge numbers of small animals that also live near the surface.A. Very small plants and animalsD.The smallest animalB. Big animalsE.Big plantsC. The ocean mammals

33. Paragraph three tells us about .....A. The life of whalesD.Three kinds of whalesB. The size of whalesE.The migration of whalesC. The movement of whales

34. The main information of the passage is that .....A. most plants are food for animalsB. the colour of the largest whales is blueC. the female whales give birth in the shallow and warm waterD. the great size fish also eat planktonE. millions of plants and animals live in the sea.

35. The word "despite" in paragraph two could be replaced by .....A. ThereforeD.ExceptB. Referring toE.replacingC. In spite of

Text 8 for question 36 to 39

But why go to the trouble of saving species and ecosystems? Countless species became extinct before humans evolved into the dominant form of life on Earth. Habitats and ecosystems changed dramatically. Indeed, several mass extinctions have taken place during the Earths history One estimate is that on average, before the advent of the human era, an ordinary century saw 25 species die off; meanwhile, new species appeared. Why should things be different now?Plants provide oxygen, which we breathe, and they also help renew air tainted by industrial development. Plants and animals provide us with food and with fibers for clothing. One might object that species used by human beings for food and clothing are in no danger of extinction. In fact, their widespread cultivation in carefully controlled monoculturesareas such as farms where only one species is allowed to flourishhas pushed many other plant species to the very brink of extinction. Only 20 plant species provide the vast majority of the worlds food. Of those, just fourwheat, rice, corn, and potatoesfeed more people than the next 26 crops combined.

Another reason to preserve the worlds biodiversity is the vast potential for new medicines that can be formulated from compounds in plants. A recent example in the United States was the discovery that taxol, extracted from the Pacific yew tree, is effective in treating breast and ovarian cancer. The rosy periwinkle, an unprepossessing plant that originated in Madagascar, yields two substances, vinblastine and vincristine, that are useful in treating Hodgkins disease and acute lymphocytic leukemia. The medicinal properties of plants are largely untapped; only about 5 percent of the estimated 250,000 species of trees, shrubs, and other plants have been studied for that purpose.

Adapted from: Microsoft Encarta 2009

36. The writer suggests to save ecosystems not because ....A. 5 percent of trees are potential for medicine

B. Plants provide oxygen

C. Plants have no used for human being

D. 20 plant species provide the vast majority of the worlds food

E. species used by human beings for food are in no danger of extinction37. What is the difference between paragraphs two and three?

A. Both paragraphs talk about the preservation of worlds biodiversity

B. Both paragraphs tell how to protect endangered species

C. It is necessary to save species and ecosystems

D. The idea stated in paragraph three is contrary to that stated in paragraph two

E. Paragraph two talks about plants as source of oxygen, food and fiber and paragraph three talks about potential for new medicines from biodiversity.

38. Which of the following is endangered animal?A. Rafflesia arnoldiiD.ratB. The Javan tiger E.sharkC. the Javan rhinoceros

39. One estimate is that on average, before the advent of the human era .... (Paragraph 1)

What does the underlined word mean? A. approximation

B. families

C. ExtinctD. ProvideE. preservationText 9 is for questions 40 to 43.

Going to college or getting a job right after graduating high school is the common choices of teens will likely face. Some likely choose to continue studying at college or university but the others try to find job.

Here are the reasons.

Why is it so important for students to continue on to post-secondary education; university or college? The reason is that post-secondary education will allow them to get the skills and tools that they will need to help them prepare for a good career. It has been said that the more education they have the more careers will be open for them to choose from. Employers today will tend to be more open to a person with the more education.

However some of them choose to get job right after high school. They believe that education is critical but college is not. In fact, there are numerous careers, such as in healthcare, technology, operations, transportation, and the building trades that do not require a four-year degree from college or university. Furthermore, as they advance in these careers, there is also nothing stopping them from pursing a college degree at a later age.

So, what are you doing after graduating high school? Think carefully!

40. Some students decide studying at college to get ...

A. a good degree.D.lots of experience.B. high education.E.skills and beneficial toolsC. many new friends.

41. The text above is about ...

A. getting a job.D.choices after high school.B. going to college.E.preparing for a good career.C. getting high education.

42. From paragraph 3, we can conclude that some people think that ...

A. without going to college, they can get a career. B. looking for a job after high school is the priority.

C. it is better getting a job first than going to college.

D. going to college is unimportant thing.

E. higher education is important.

43. In fact, there are numerous careers, such as in healthcare, technology,..

The underlined word means ..

A. fewD.limitedB. rareE.insufficientC. many

Text 10 is for questions 44 to 46.

The title is yummy baby and the Author's nick name Yummy Mummy. It is clear enough to be said that this blog is composed by a mother to her baby. After reading her post I find that the mother and father got the second marriage anniversary. Now they have a very chubby baby. I should say congratulations on their completely fixed nice family.

This blog is written in the third person point of view. The third person is the baby itself. It shows that the mother has big effort to take care and do everything for her baby. It is a very motherly tasted blog. I like the way she writes on her blog. She writes about her daily care on her baby. He makes record on her baby development. All these materials of taking care about her baby are the main resource in writing contents for her blog. It is a very useful blog especially for any mother and babysitter. Of course, any father will get advantage to read this blog.

44. Whom is the blog written for?

A. The writers baby.D.The writers parents.B. The writers father E.The writers babysitter.C. The writers mother.

45. The text mainly tells us about ...

A. the baby development.D.daily care of the writers baby.B. mothers activities at home.E.a present of marriage anniversary.C. an attractive motherly blog.46. The owner of the blog wrote the blog by

A. recording the babys development D.using the artistic font style.B. using the third person point of view.E.writing an interesting title.C. taking the picture of the baby.

47. Study the following sentences related to making an omelet.

1. Beat the eggs and milk together and when mixed thoroughly, add to the frying pan.

2. When cooked remove from the pan and serve with a garnish of parsley.

3. Break the eggs into a bowl and add the milk.

4. Take the pan and put in the oil. Heat the oil until it is hot.

5. Fry until the omelet in brown on one side and then turn it over in the pan. Which of the followings is the good arrangement to be a good text?

A. 4-3-1-5-2

B. 4-3-1-2-5

C. 4-1-3-2-5

D. 3-4-2-1-5

E. 3-4-1-5-2 Text 11 is questions 48 to 50

Complete the text with the correct words

When I was a boy, I liked swimming very much. Each year my two brothers and I ... (48) the holiday with our uncle and aunt in their house by the sea. It was only twenty yards from the water. The water was warm; the sun shone ... (49) , and most of days there were no waves. In the middle of the day a wind always began to ... (50) , but it was not strong and did not make the sea rough.

48. A. spent B. made

C. gave

D. went

E. saw

49. A. beautifully

B. brightly C. clearly

D. darkly

E. nicely

50. A. come

B. shine

C. blow

D. flow

E. fly

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