1. Niat yang kuat
2. Belajar dengan giat
3. Mengerjakan Soal - soal Les
4. Mengerjakan soal - soal yang mudah
5. Menguasai semua materi
6. Mengerjakan dengan kemampuan masing'
7. Mengerjakan soal dengan tenang
8. Berdo'a dengan sungguh - sungguh
RENCANA SETELAH LULUS SMA
Mendaftar kuliah , mengambil jurusan Bahasa Inggris ( Pendidik) di Ponorogo
SOAL BAHASA INGGRIS
Good
acting and good story can make a play interesting. It is equally important to
make it as realistic as possible with suit-able costumes, props and sets. Be
creative but don’t forget to have fun.
Good Luck
Socy
1.
"It is equally important to make it as realistic as...." The
underlined word refers to....
(A)
Acting
(B)
a play
(C)
Costum
(D)
Prop
(E) a
story.
2.What is
the text about?
(A)
The writer’s complaint to the actors.
(B)
The direction of making good acting.
(C)
Steps on how to make a play interesting.
(D)
Advice to make the play realistic and in-teresting.
(E) A
motivation to make the actors work harder.
All
library books have to be returned on the twenty-second of May, 2009. They
should be covered with non-colorful wrapping plastic. Lost books must be
re-placed with the ones of similar subjects. Fine will be charged to the late
return of the books. Students who have handed on all books will get receipts
that have to be submitted to the administration officers.
Library
Staff
3. What is
informed on the announcement?
(A)
A request to return library books.
(B)
The subjects of the library books.
(C)
A compulsory to replace lost books.
(D)
The library administration officers.
(E)
Submission of receipts.
4. What
will happen if the book you borrowed is lost?
(A)
You will get receipts.
(B)
It should be covered by non-colorful plastic.
(C)
The librarian will be fined by a certain amount of money.
(D)
You should cover with wrapping plastic.
(E) It
should be replaced with a similar book.
EFFECTIVE
MICRO ORGANISMS 4
ORGANIC
FERMENTATION BACTE-RIA TO INCREASE CATLE PRODUC-TIVITY
EM-4 is a
mixture of micro-organisms that gives the benefit for cattle growth and
prod-uct.
Usage :
1.
Decrease smell pollution
2. Balance
mutual micro-organisms
3.
Increase quality and quantity of cattle product
How to use
:
1. To get
satisfying result, dissolve Ice EM- 4 per litre water every day
2. spray 1
cc EM per litre of water every week on the floor, wall, and manure.
Agent :
PT. Songgolangit
Persada,
Jakarta Distributor :
Jl. Ki
hajar Dewantara 46
Jakarta
Phone : (021) 7894529
5. This
text tells us about …
(A)
Organism.
(B)
Fermentation.
(C)
Cattle product.
(D)
Contact address.
(E) The
use of EM-4.
6.
One of the benefits of the product is....
(A)
for growing cattle bacteria
(B)
for increasing smell pollution
(C)
or producing cattle manure and organic fermentation bacteria
(D)
for increasing micro-organisms
(E) for
increasing quality and quantity of cattle product
7. What
will you do to get satisfying result?
(A)
Dissolve Ice EM-4 per litre of water every two days.
(B)
Dissolve 4cc EM-1 per litre ot water every week.
(C)
Dissolve Ice EM-4 per litre of water every week.
(D)
Dissolve 4cc EM-1 per litre of water per day.
(E)
Dissolve Ice EM-4 per litre of water eve-ryday.
8. What
was a reason for Kang's grandfather never returned lo Kang's house?
(A)
A supporter of Kim II Sung.
(B)
Accused of betraying North Korea.
(C)
Regarded as a hero.
(D)
As an important person in Korea.
(E) Force
Kang's family to leave their home-land
Kang Choi
Hwan was born into a loyal fam-ily that had once lived in the large Korean
community of Japan. In 'Kyoto, his grandfa-ther had been supporter of Kim II
Sung, North Korean's Great Leader since 1945. In 1961 the grandfather returned
with his family to North Korea and had important govern-ment post. Within
months, however he was complaining to friends that North Korea was not the
country he had expected. He was shocked to see so much poverty, which he
eventually came to blame on the govern-ment's stifling grip on the economy. One
morning in July 1977, when Kang was nine, his grandfather left for work and
never re-turned. A few weeks later, seven plain clothes security guard stormed
into Kang's house "Your grandfather betrayed the fatherland,” one of them
stated” You must be punished."
Kang's parents
and grandmother sobbed as they forced to pack their belongings into two army
trucks. The family was driven off, but Kang’s mother was left behind,
"spared' be-cause her own father was regarded as a revo-lutionary hero.
That was the last Kang ever saw her.
Inside
North Korean's Gulag, by David Tracey
Male
chauvinism (men’s believe in male su-periority) extends even into the area of
auto-mobile driving, it seems. Believing that they are far better drivers than
women. Men con-sider women drivers incompetent, inatten-tive, and even
dangerous behind the wheel. However, statistics prove that women are, in fact
safer drivers than men. For example, insurance rates for women are 20 percent
than they are for men. Another proof is that more accidents are caused by male
drivers between the ages of 18 and 23 than by any other groups. Also the
greater percentage of accident involving deaths is caused by men. Although
women are criticized for being too cautious, they are really just being safe
driv-ers.
9. In term
of car accidents, the statistic proves that car accidents caused by...
(A)
men are higher than those of women.
(B)
men are lower than of women.
(C)
men are as high as that of women.
(D)
women are equal to that of men.
(E) women
are the same as that of men.
10. Which
of the following you don't agree with
about men
drivers?
(A)
They are safe and careful drivers.
(B)
They cause more accidents than women.
(C)
They consider themselves to be compe-tent drivers.
(D)
They feel that using a car shows status of symbol.
(E) They
regard automobiles as an extension of their egos.
On
Wednesday, my students and I went to Yogyakarta. We stayed at Dirgahayu hotel
which is not far from Malioboro.
On
Thursday, we visited the temples in Prambanan. There are three big temples, the
Brahmana, Syiwa and Wishnu Temples. They are really amazing. We visited only
Brahmana and syiwa temples because Wisnu temple is being renovated
On
Friday morning, we went to Yogyakarta keraton. We spent two hours there. we
were lucky because we led by a smart and friendly guide. Then we continued our
journey to Borobodur. We arrived there at 4 pm. At 5 p.m we heard an
announcement that Borobudur gate was closed. In the evening, we left for
Jakarta by Wisata bus.
11. The
text mainly discusses ….
a. the
writer’s trip to
Yogyakarta d. the
writer’s experience at Yogyakarta keraton
b. the
writer’s first visit to
Prambanan e. the
writer’s impression about Borobudur
c. the
writer’s impression about the guide
12. Which
temple is being renovated?
a. Syiwa d. Borobudur
b. Wisnu e. Syiwa
and wisnu
c. Brahma
13. Which
of the following statement is TRUE?
a. the
writer and the students went to Yogyakarta for having a research
b. the
writer went to Borobudur first and then to keraton
c. the
writer was very disappointed with the guide
d. Malioboro
is very far from Dirgahayu Hotel
e. the
writer left for Jakarta on Friday
A
fox fell into a well and couldn’t get out. By and by a thirsty goat comes
along. Seeing the fox in the well, it asked if the water was good. “Good,” said
the fox,” it’s the best water I’ve tasted in all my life. Come down and try it
yourself”.
The
goat was thirsty so he got into the well. When he had drunk enough, he looked
around but there was no way to get out. Then the fox said,” I have a good idea.
You stand on your hind legs and put your forelegs against the side of the well.
Then, I’ll climb on your back. From there, I’ll step on your horns and I can
get out. And when I’m out. I’ll help you out of the well.”
The
goat did as he was asked and the fox got on his back and climbed out of the
well. Then he coolly walked away. The goat called out loudly after
him and reminded him of his promise to help him out. The fox merely turned to
him and said,” If you only had thought carefully about getting out, you
wouldn’t have jumped into the well “.
The
goat felt very sad. He called out loudly. An old man walking nearby heard him
and put a plank into the well. The goat got out and thanked to the old man
14. The
text tells the story of ….
a. a
fox d.
an old man and the fox
b. a
goat e.
the goat and an old man
c. a
fox and a goat
15. Paragraph
two mainly tells ….
a. how
the fox helped the
goat d. the
fox’s idea to get out of the well
b. why
the fox got into the
well e. how
both the goat and the fox got
This text is for questions 16.
Lisa
: What is your plan for the next holiday?
Wita
: I have no idea.
Lisa
: What about having a picnic to Lake Toba, Wita?
Wita
: I’d love to, but I have to attend a seminar.
16.What
are the speakers talking about?
(A) Going to Wita’s house.
(B) Attending a seminar.
(C) Going to lake Toba.
(D) Spending their time.
(E)
Planning to spend a holiday.
17.
Text 2.
Text is for question number 17.
X
: Good morning, Madam. Anything I can do for you?
Y
: Yes, Please. I need a t-shirt size 15.
The
dialogue likely occurs ....
(A) at home
(B) at a store
(C) at a tailor
(D) at a school
(E)
at the office
Text 3.
This text is for questions 18 to 20.
This
new and unusual building in the down-town business district offers unique
opportu-nities for small to midsized tenants to occupy an entire floor.
OFFICE SUITES
from
1,600 to 6,000 square feet are available for immediate occupancy.
Commuting
is easy, with the nearest subway stop only one block away. Convenient to shops,
restaurants, hotels, and business services.
For
leasing information call
303-572-5947
18.
What is the advertisement about?
(A) Leasing office space.
(B) Buildings in business districts.
(C) Conveniences offered by the company.
(D) Availability to get unique opportunities.
(E)
Hotels and restaurants in the downtown.
19.
Which of the following is NOT close to the building?
(A) Parks.
(B) Hotels.
(C) Restaurants.
(D) Shopping centres.
(E)
Business service.
20.
“ For leasing information call 303-572-5947.”
The
underlined word means ....
(A) purchasing
(B) building
(C) selling
(D) buying
(E)
renting
This text is for questions 21 to 23.
A
fox fell into a well and couldn’t get out. By and by a thirsty goat came along.
Seeing the fox in the well it asked if the water was good. “ Good”, said the
fox “It’s the best water I’ve tasted in all my life. Come down and try it
yourself.”
The
goat was thirsty so he got into the well. When he had drunk enough, he looked
around but there was no way to get out. Then the fox said, “ I have a good
idea. You stand on your hind legs and put your fore-legs against the side of
the well. Then I’ll climb on your back, from there. I’ll step on your horns,
and I can get out. And when I’m out, I’ll help you out of the well.”
The
goat did as he was asked and the fox got on his back and climbed out of the
well.
Then
he coolly walked away. The goat called out loudly after him and reminded him of
his promise to help him out. The fox merely turned to him and said; “If you
only had thought carefully about getting out, you wouldn’t have jumped into the
well.”
The
goat felt very sad. He called out loudly. An old man walking nearby heard him
and put a plank into the well. The goat got out and thanked the old man.
21.
The text tells the story of ....
(A) a fox.
(B) a goat.
(C) a fox and a goat.
(D) an old man and the fox
(E)
the goat and an old man.
22.
Paragraph 2 mainly tells ....
(A) how the fox helped the goat
(B) why the fox got into the well
(C) how the fox got out of the well
(D) the fox’s idea how to get out of the well
(E)
how both the goat and the fox got out of the well.
23.
“The goat did as he was asked ....” (Paragraph 3)
What
does the above sentence mean?
(A) The goat drank enough and looked around.
(B) The goat came down to the well and drank.
(C) The goat called out loudly after the fox got out.
(D) The goat waited someone who might help him.
(E)
The goat stood on his hind legs and put his forelegs against the side of the
well.
24.
Text 5.
This text is for questions 24 to 27.
One
of the most wonderful inventions of the past 100 years is the telephone. It was
invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell when he was working on a
telegraph set. The telephone which is familiar, handy instrument, becomes a
highly important part of our daily life. The first telephone was invented in
1877. Today there are over 250,000,000 telephones in the world and it is
estimated that nearly 1,000,000,000 (billion) conversations take place a day.
24.
The text tells ....
(A) the invention of the telephone.
(B) how the telephone was invented.
(C) Bell, the inventor of the telephone.
(D) the number of telephones used by people.
(E)
the estimation of the users of the telephone.
25.
By 2007, the telephone usage will have been about .... years.
(A) 100
(B) 131
(C) 231
(D) 250
(E)
1000
26.
The telephone was invented in the .... century.
(A) 10th
(B) 13th
(C) 16th
(D) 19th
(E)
20th
“
.... it is estimated that nearly 1,000,000,000,00 (billion) conversations take
place a day.”
The
underlined word is similar to ....
(A) noticed
(B) deleted
(C) guessed
(D) observed
(E)
produced
Text 6.
This text is for questiones 28 to 31
Lance
Armstrong’s Discovery Channel team won the team time trial of the Tour de
France on Tuesday, giving the six-time champion the overall race lead. The
33-year-old American led his team to victory for the third straight year in the
time trial, clocking 1 hour, 10 minutes, 40 seconds for the 67.5 - kilometers
trek from Tours to Blois. Team CSC placed the second, 2 seconds behind. – AP
28.
What is the news about?
(A) The Tour de France.
(B) The teams in the race.
(C) The Discovery Channel Team.
(D) The Tour de France championship.
(E)
The victorious team of Amstrong’s.
29.
Which of the following is TRUE about the news?
(A) Armstrong has been a champion for the fifth time.
(B) Team CSC placed the second, 12 seconds behind.
(C) Armstrong’s time was 1 hour, 20 minutes, 40 seconds.
(D) Armstrong’s team won the time trial for the third
straight year.
(E)
Armstrong won the team time trial of the Tour de France on Thursday.
30.
“The 33-year-old American led his team to victory.”
The
closest meaning to the underlined word is ....
(A) joy
(B) defeat
(C) success
(D) conquer
(E)
mastery
31.
What is the Team CSC’s time?
(A) 1 hour, 10 minutes, 40 seconds.
(B) 1 hour, 10 minutes, 42 seconds.
(C) 1 hour, 10 minutes, 38 seconds.
(D) 1 hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds.
(E)
1 hour, 12 minutes, 42 seconds.
Text 8.
This text is for question 36 to 39.
In
most cases, you can transplant a tree successfully, at any time, if you follow
the instruction for planting a trees. The most important thing is to dig out
enough roots, but this process is difficult with a large tree.
When
you dig out the tree, take a ball of earth measuring about a foot wide for
every inch of diameter of the tree trunk. You should dig deep enough to avoid
cutting off too many taproots. It is wise to call in a professional tree expert
to transplant a tree.
37.
To transplant a tree successfully, you should ....
(A) Dig out enough roots
(B) Select your location carefully
(C) Cut off as many taproots as you can
(D) Conduct the instruction of cutting a tree
(E)
Measure the ball of earth around the tree roots
38.
"you should dig deep enough to avoid cut-ting off too many
taproots"(Paragraph 2)
The
underline word mean ....
(A) Important roots
(B) Balls of earth
(C) Heavy roots
(D) Main roots
(E)
Trunks
39.
According to the text, we can transplant a tree in ....
(A) fall
(B) spring
(C) winter
(D) summer
(E)
Any season
Text 9.
This text is for questions 40 to 42.
The
govern-ment has just published a report which suggests that television is
partly responsible for the serious increase in crime over the last ten years.
The exposure of violence or pornography harmful effects on children.
Many
people who are alive today know what it is like to live in a world without
tele-vision. Television as we know is only is only about forty years old. Yet
it is so much a part of our lives that it seems as if it had always existed.
Some
people think that the years before the investion of television were a better
time. They claim that families talked more and did more things together. More
books were read. People used their imaginations more fully. People got more
outdoor exercises.
But
other disagree. They claim that television is a powerful educational tool. It
helps us understand how people live, work, and struggle
In
1961. Newton Minow, a government official, called prime-time schedules "a
vast wasteland." even through Minow said that over thirty years ago, many
feel that it is still true today. Television is credited with being a great
teacher, but it is also blamed for the poor reading and writing skills of our
popu-lation. Television gets praised for helping us understand the people of
the world. But is has been accused of helping to destroy fam-ily life.
Television keeps us informed about
the
political issues of the day.
Experts
will probably continue to argue about television's value. But everyone agrees
that it is one of the most significant inven-tions of the twentieth century.
40.
The writer wants to tell ....
(A) the development of television
(B) the advantages of television program
(C) how television destroys people’s life
(D) how television improves people’s knowledge
(E)
the influence of television on people’s daily life
41.
Many people claim that television is a powerful educational tool. From this
statement we know that they .... with the existence of television.
(A) love
(B) agree
(C) prefer
(D) satisfy
(E) choose
42.
Which of the following is good for children in watching TV?
(A) Children should watch the violence on TV.
(B) Children may watch TV whenever they like.
(C) There shouldn’t be government censorship of TV program.
(D) Children should spend all of their time to watch TV
program.
(E)
Children should be accompanied by their parents in watching TV.
43.
“ .... what is going on in the world, from famine in Africa .... “ (Paragraph
4)
The
underlined word means lack of ....
(A) food
(B) water
(C) nutrient
(D) education
(E)
entertainment
Text 10.
This text
is for questions 44 to 47.
Seven
people were killed in a collision between a bus, a car, and a truck on Jalan
Sultan at 10:35 p.m. last night. The dead were all passengers of the car. The
police believed the car had been trying to overtake the bus when it was struck
by a truck coming from the opposite direction. The driver of the car might not
be using his lights, as the truck driver said he did not see the car
approaching.
The
police said the car should not have tried to pass the bus, since overtaking is
not allowed on Jalan Sultan. In addition, the police reported that the car, a
small Japanese car, should not have been carrying more than five people. If the
passengers had brought their identity cards, the police would have identified
the names of the victims easily.
44.
The text mainly reports that there was/ were ....
(A) a car accident.
(B) careless drivers.
(C) a small Japanese car.
(D) victims of an accident.
(E)
the function of an identity card
45.
What was the cause of the collision?
(A) The truck came from the opposite directions.
(B) The car carried more than five people
(C) The truck driver didn’t use his lights.
(D) The truck driver didn’t see the car.
(E)
The car tried to overtake the bus.
46.
“If the passengers had brought their identity cards, the police would have been
easy to identify the names of the victims.” (The last sentence)
The
sentence above means ....
(A) the victims’ names were not known
(B) the victims were easy to be identified
(C) the passengers brought their identity cards
(D) the police had no difficulty in identifying the victims
(E)
it was easy for the police to identify the victims of the accident.
47.
Who said that the accident was caused by the car?
(A) The police.
(B) The victims.
(C) The reporter.
(D) The truck driver.
(E)
The bus passengers.
Text 11.
This ext is for questions 48 to 50.
Paris
is the capital of a European nation, France. It is also one of the most
beautiful and most famous cities in the world.
Paris
is called the City of Light. It is also an international fashion center. What
stylish women are wearing in Paris will be worn by women all over the world.
Paris is also famous for its world center of education. For instance, it is the
headquarters of UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization.
The
Seine River divides the city into two parts. Thirty-two bridges cross this
scenic river. The oldest and perhaps the most well-known is Pont Neuf, which
was built in the sixteenth century. Sorbonne, a famous university, is located
on the left bank (south side) of the river. The beautiful white church Sacre
Coeur lies on the top of a hill called Montmartre on the right bank (north
side) of the Seine.
There
are many other famous places in Paris, such as the famous museum the Louvre as
well the cathedral of Notre Dame. However, the most famous landmark in this
city must be the Eiffel Tower.
Paris
is named after a group of people called the Parisii. They built a small village
on an island in the middle of the Seine River about two thousand years ago.
This island is called Ile de la Cite. It is where Notre Dame located. Today
around eight million people live in the Paris area.
48.
The fifth paragraph tells ....
(A) about the Paris
(B) the origin of the word Paris
(C) the location of Notre Dame
(D) a village built thousand years ago
(E)
an island in the middle of the Seine River
49.What is the oldest and most well
known part of the city?
(A)
The Seine River.
(B)
The Pont Neuf.
(C)
The Sorbonne.
(D)
The right bank.
(E) The
left bank.
50. From
the text we know that Notre Dame is located ....
(A)
on the left bank
(B)
near the Louvre
(C)
on the right bank
(D)
outside the city of Paris
(E) in the
middle of the Seine River
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