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MATA PELAJARAN
BAHASA INGGRIS SMA IPA/IPS/BAHASA
PELAKSANAAN
HARI/TANGGAL :
JAM :
PETUNJUK UMUM
1. Isikan nomor ujian, nama peserta dan tanggal lahir pada Lembar Jawaban Ujian Nasional (LJUN), sesuai petunjuk di LJUN.
dengan menggunakan pensil 2B, sesuai petunjuk di Lembar Jawaban Komputer. 2. Hitamkan bulatan di depan nama mata ujian pada LJUN.
3. Tersedia waktu 120 menit untuk mengerjakan paket tersebut.
4. Jumlah soal sebanyak 50 butir, pada setiap butir soal terdapat 4 (empat) dan 5 (lima) pilihan jawaban.
5. Periksa dan bacalah soa-soal sebelum Anda menjawabnya.
6. Laporkan kepada pengawas ujian apabila terdapat lembar soal yang kurang jelas, rusak, atau tidak lengkap.
7. Tidak diijinkan menggunakan kalkulator,HP,tabel matematika atau alat bantu lainnya. 8. Periksalah pekerjaan Anda sebelum diserahkan kepada pengawas ujian.
9. Lembar soal tidak boleh dicoret-coret, difotokopi, atau digandakan.
Read the text and answer questions 16 to 18
BIGGEST BAND SHOW “ ”
Held : Saturday, April 12 Time : 07.00 p.m – 11.00 p.m
Place : Parking Area Taman Impian Jaya Ancol
We present the famous singers: Ahmad Dani
Arman Maulana Ian Kasela
Tickets: Rp. 50.000,-/adult Rp. 25.000,-/child
For entrance tickets, please call: Echa Ph. 4570003
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16. What does the passage tell us about?
a . Telephone contact b . Entrance tickets c . Tickets sellers
d . A band show e . Ticket price
17. When will the show be held?
a . In early morning b . In the afternoon c . In the evening
d . In the morning e . At midday
18. “We present the famous singers” What does the underlined word mean?
a . good b . popular c . attractive
d . interesting e . professional
Read the text and answer questions 19 to 22
Gorillas are the largest of all the primates. A male gorilla can be 180 centimeters tall and can weigh 200 kilograms. Gorillas are very strong but they do not often fight. In fact they are peaceful animals.
Gorillas live in small family groups of about 15. In a group there is one strong, older male, some young males, and a few females with their babies. They move slowly around a large area of jungle eating leaves and bushes. In some ways gorillas are very like humans. When they are happy, they laugh and wave their arms. When they are angry, they beat their chests. When they are sad, they cry. But they cry quietly, without any tears.
Unfortunately, people hunt and kill gorillas. They also cut down and burn their trees. There are now only about 10,000 gorillas left in the world.
(Source : Abbs, Brian, et.all. Take Off, Student Book 2, p 68)
19. Paragraph 1 mainly tells us …
a . how gorillas live in the jungle b . why people like hunting gorillas c . the size of average gorillas
d
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20. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text? a . When gorillas are happy, they laugh and wave their arms
b . There are more than 10,000 gorillas left in the world c . Gorillas are the largest of all the primates
d . Gorillas eat leaves and bushes e . Gorillas are peaceful animals
21. How do the gorillas do to show their anger? a . wave their arms
b . beat their chests c . fight bravely d . move slowly e . cry quietly
22. “In some ways gorillas are very like humans.” (Paragraph 3) The underlined word means ….
a . hate b . love c . similar
d . keen on e . fond of
This text is for questions 23 to 24
23. What is the medicine above for?
a . headache b . skin rash c . sweating
d . vertigo e . cough Secretolytic agent
Composition
5 ml elixir bromhexine HCL 4 mg Indicator
For productive cough i.e. cough to influenza (flu), cough in acute/chronic bronchitis and asthma.
Side effect
Occasionally gastro intestinal side effects may occur but these are almost in variable mild. Headache, vertigo, sweating, skin rash and an increase in
transminase have been reported rarely Store in a safe place out of reach of children
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24. “Occasionally gastro intestinal side effects may occur,…” What does the underlined word mean?
a . happen b . appear c . increase
d . develop e . overcome
25. What does the text mean?
a . All cars may not enter the road until weekend b . The weekend will be closed by the road c . The road will be closed next weekend d . All cars may enter the closed road e . All cars are obeyed to enter
This text is for questions 26 to 30
Once upon a time there was a poor widow who had an only son named Jack. They were so poor that they didn’t have anything except a cow. When the cow had grown too old, his mother sent Jack to the market to sell it. On the way to the market, Jack met a butcher who had some beautiful beans in his hand. The butcher told the boy that the beans were of great value and persuaded the silly lad to sell the cow for the beans.
Jack brought them happily. When he told his mother about this, his mother became so angry that she threw the beans out of the window.
When Jack woke up in the morning, he felt the sun shining into a part of his room, but all the rest was quite dark and shady.
So he jumped to the window. What did he see? The beanstalk grew up quite close past Jack’s window. He opened the window and jumped to the bean’s stalk which ran up just like a big ladder.
He climbed…and climbed till at last he reached the sky. While looking around, he saw a very huge castle. He was very amazed.
Then Jack walked along the path leading to the castle. There was a big tall woman on the doorstep. Jack greeted her and asked for the giantess’ mercy to give him breakfast, because he felt very hungry. Although the giantess grumbled at first, finally she gave Jack a hunk of bread and cheese and a jug of milk.
Jack hadn’t finished when the whole house began to tremble with the noise of someone’s coming. “Oh! It’s my husband!” cried the giantess.” What on earth shall I do?”
Hastily the giantess opened a very big cupboard and hid Jack there.
26. Where did Jack sell his cow? a . On the way to the market b . At the butcher’s house c . At the giant’s castle
d . At the market e . At a castle
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27. What is the story about?
a . The giantess and her husband b . A poor widow and her son c . Jack and the bean stalk
d . Jack and the giantess e . Jack and a butcher
28. What do we learn from the text?
a . Sincerity makes Jack get something precious b . Jack’s mother was a furious mother
c . Poverty makes people hopeless d . The giantess took pity on Jack e . Jack was an innocent boy
29. “Oh! It’s my husband! “ cried the giantess.(paragraph 7) “What on earth sell I do?”
From the sentence, we know that the giantess is…her husband.
a . displeased with b . annoyed with c . fed up with
d . angry with e . afraid of
30. Jack’s mother looked very furious when Jack told that….
a . he met a butcher on the way to the market b . he traded his cow for the beans
c . he had sold his cow to a butcher d . the butcher bought his cow e . the beans were precious
This text is for questions 31 and 32
ATTENTION
Passengers planning to drive and park at the airport
should be aware of several changes due to construction
at the terminal. Short term parking is available in new
parking lot at the south end of the terminal.
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31. Why are there new instructions about parking at the airport?
a . There was an accident on the runaway b . There is construction at the terminal c . They needed more rooms for cars d . The road is under repair
e . There is a shuttle bus
32. Where should drivers park if they are leaving their cars overnight?
a . Wherever there is a space b . In the new satellite lot c . In any lot provided
d . The short-term lot e . Near terminal
Read the text and answer questions 33 to 36
Fires rage across four Australian states
MELBOURNE, Jan 22 (UPI) – Fire authorities in four Australian states are to control bushfires fanned by strong winds and searing temperatures.
The Australian reported Sunday that blazes continued to burn in South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and Victoria, where up to six homes have been destroyed. In South Australia, much of Adelaide is engulfed in thick smoke. The firefighters who are confronted by blast-furnace winds try to bring the flames under control.
At Robertstown in the state’s mid-north, more than 2,500 acres have already burned. Another bushfire, started by lighting, charred the earth near Mount Flat on the southern side of Kangoroo island, while Ngarkat Conservation Park, in the state’s upper- southeast, is also a blaze.
A 7,500- acres fire at Mount Agnew in Zeehan, in the state’s west, broke containment lines Saturday afternoon, jumping a road and coming close to homes.
The most serious fires were in Victoria, where up to six homes were destroyed by a fire near the town of Anakie, 36 miles west of Melbourne.
In Tasmania, falling temperatures and patchy rain brought some relief to fire fighters, who continued to monitor 22 blaze across the state. Blaze
33. What is the text about?
a . The cause of fire b . The danger of fire c . The effects of fires
d . Weather effect on fire
e . Fires in some areas of Australia
34. The reporter most likely got the information from ....
a . homeless people b . fire fighters c . commuters
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35. The fires increasingly happened in some parts of Australia because of ….
a . lighting b . heavy rain c . thick smoke
d . falling temperatures
e . strong winds and searing temperature
36. “…,while Ngarkat Conservation Park, in the state’s upper-southeast, is also a
blaze.”(paragraph 3)
The underlined words mean….
a . dangerous b . covered c . isolated
d . at risk e . on fire
This text is for questions 37 and 40
How Planes Fly
A plane needs air pressure under their wings to stay up in the air. As they move forward, the higher pressure underneath their wings pushes them upward and gives them lift.
The smooth, streamlined shape of the plane allows air to flow easily over its surface. This helps to reduce the drag caused by the air pushing against the plane and allows it to move rapidly through the air.
Planes move forward using engines. This movement is called thrust. Moving forward keeps a stream of moving air passing over the wings, which allows the planes to stay up in the air. If the engines fail, the plane will begin to descend very quickly.
The air above the wing moves faster so it is at a lower pressure than the air under the wings.
The air under the wing moves more slowly and is slightly squashed so it is at a higher pressure than the air above the wing.
37. The plane will … the earth very fast if the engine fails to run.
a . drop on b . decrease c . jump off
d . fall down e . move down
38. A plane stays up in the air because ….
a . it has a strong engine b . it moves forward the sky
c . there is a pressure under its wings d . the air under the wing moves slowly
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39. What is the purpose of the text above?
a . to explain how plane fly b . to describe what a plane is c . to describe a kind of planes d . to inform how to operate a plane e . to give a report about the plane engine
40. “Moving forward keeps a stream of moving air passing over the wing”. This is used to ….
a . move the air under the wing slowly b . make the plane stay up in the air c . make the wings move faster d . keep the engine run well e . avoid the engine to fail
This text is for questions 41 and 42
41. What kind of text is it?
a . announcement b . advertisement c . brochure
d . article e . notice
42. What is the function of such kind of text?
a . to make people aware how important the product is b . to give an information about a certain product c . to attract people’s interest to buy the product d . to show that the product is really interesting e . to inform people the use of product
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Read the text and answer questions 43 to 46
One morning, I got up with the feeling that the day was going to be an unlucky one for me. How right it was! I found that it was already 06:15 a.m.
I rushed into the bathroom. I did not see a piece of soap lying on the floor. I stepped on it and slipped, almost breaking my back in the process. Then I went into the dining room for my breakfast. I gulped down the tea without realizing that it was very hot. It burnt my tongue. I spat it out and could not eat anything because my tongue hurt. I got dressed and rushed to the bus stop. Unfortunately, I just missed the bus. My heart sank and I knew that I would be late for school.
When I reached school, the teacher took down my name. the teacher scolded me for being late. To my humiliation, I was made to stand outside the class. I was so upset by the incidents that I could not study properly. But worse was to come.
After school, I was on my way home when something hard hit me on the head. Someone had thrown a bag of fish bones out of the window and it landed on me! I was boiling with rage but could do nothing. However, luckily for me, this only raised a small lump on my head.
I managed to reach home safe and sound, and did not dare to go out again for the rest of the day.
43. What is the writer’s purpose of writing the text?
a . telling the way to do something b . telling his pass bad experiences c . describing his activities
d . amusing the readers e . describing event
44. What was the writer of the text?
a . A student b . A worker c . A teacher
d . A principal e . A bus driver
45. What happened to him in the bathroom?
a . He stepped on the soap and slipped there b . He rushed into it and took a bath alone c . He almost broke one of his hands d . He felt very lucky and sad e . He got dressed.
46. “When I reached school, the teacher took down my name”. (Paragraph 3) What does the underlined phrase mean?
a . sat down b . put down c . spoke up
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Read the text and answer questions 47 to 50
The sense of taste is one of person’s five senses. We taste with the help of taste-buds in the tongue.
There are four main kinds of taste: sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. All other tastes are just mixtures of two or more of these main types.
The surface of the tongue has more than fifteen thousand taste-buds (or cells). These are connected to the brain by special nerves which send the so-called ‘tastes messages.’
When the tongue comes into contact with food of any kind, the taste-buds will pick up the taste. The nerves then send a message to the brain. This will make us aware of the taste. All this happens in just a few seconds.
There are four kinds of taste-buds, each of which is sensitive to only a particular taste. These four groups are located in different parts of the tongue.
The taste-buds for salty and sweet tastes are found round the tip of the tongue and along its sides. Sour tastes can be picked up only at the sides of the tongue. The taste-buds for the bitter taste are found at the innermost edge of the tongue. There are taste-buds at the centre of the tongue.
The senses of smell and sight can affect taste. The good smell of food increases its taste. Similarity, attractive colours can make food appear tastier and more delicious. If food does not smell good or is dull-coloured, it will look tasty and may not taste good at all.
Very hot or cold sensations can make the taste-buds insensitive. Food that is too hot or too cold, when placed in the mouth, will have no tastes at all.
47. The senses of smell and sight ….
a . make the food attractive b . make the food look good c . make food more delicious
d . affect the taste of the food e . increase the taste of the food
48. What will happen when we eat very hot or cold food?
a . the taste-buds will be very responsive b . the taste-buds will be sensitive c . the taste of the food increases
d . the food won’t smell good e . the food will lose its taste
49. What is the purpose of the text above?
a . to tell the taste of the food b . to describe the use of the tongue c . to inform how important the tongue is d . to give a report about the sense of taste
e . to explain how we can taste any food in the mouth
50. Which explanation is NOT TRUE according to the text?
a . Very hot or cold sensations can make the taste-buds sensitive b . Sour tastes can be picked up only at the sides of the tongue c . There are taste-buds at the centre of the tongue