KEMENTERIAN PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN
SEJARAH INDONESIA SMA/MA K 2013
PAKET UTAMA
MATA PELAJARAN Mata Pelajaran
Jenjang Pengajar
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Bahasa Sunda SMA/MA IPA
Dany wardhiman, S.Pd.
WAKTU PELAKSANAAN Hari, Tanggal
Pukul
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Rabu, 12 Maret 2025 07.00 – 08.30 WIB
PETUNJUK UMUM
1. Periksalah naskah soal yang Anda terima sebelum mengerjakan soal yang meliputi,
A. kelengkapan jumlah halaman atau urutannya;
B. kelengkapan dan urutan nomor soal;
C. kesesuaian nama mata uji dan program studi/peminatan yang tertera pada kanan atas naskah soal dengan Lembar Jawaban Ujian Sekolah (LJUS).
2. Laporkan kepada pengawas ruang ujian apabila terdapat lembar soal, nomor soal yang tidak lengkap atau tidak urut, serta LJUS yang rusak atau robek untuk mendapat gantinya.
3. Isilah pada LJUS Anda dengan,
a) nama peserta pada kotak yang disediakan, lalu hitamkan bulatan di bawahnya sesuai dengan huruf di atasnya;
b) nomor peserta dan tanggal lahir pada kolom yang disediakan, lalu hitamkan bulatan di bawahnya sesuai dengan huruf/angka di atasnya;
c) nama sekolah, tanggal ujian, dan bubuhkan tanda tangan Anda pada kotak yang disediakan.
4. Tersedia waktu 120 menit untuk mengerjakan naskah soal tersebut.
5. Tidak diizinkan menggunakan kalkulator, HP, tabel matematika, atau alat bantu hitung lainnya.
6. Periksalah pekerjaan Anda sebelum diserahkan kepada pengawas ruang ujian.
7. Lembar soal dan halaman kosong boleh dicoret-coret, sedangkan LJUS tidak boleh dicoret-coret.
SELAMAT MENGERJAKAN
Kerjakan dengan jujur, karena kejujuran adalah cermin kepribadian
SMA IT AL BINAA
BAHASA INGGRIS SMA/MA
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2024/2025
UJIAN SEKOLAH
2025
Questions 1 to 15 are listening (SOAL SAMA DENGAN TAHUN LALU)
The following text is for questions 16 and 17.
Ladies and Gentlemen, in case of emergency, take the life jacket which is located under your seat.
Put the life jacket over your head and then fasten the jacket tapes around you’re your waist.
Do not inflate the jacket until you left the aircraft. The jacket will be automatically inflated by pulling a cord, but if not, you can blow into the chip to inflate it.
A light is attached to the jacket for attracting attention. The life jacket should be removed only in case of emergency.
The use of TV set, AM and FM radios and radio cassettes recorders, walkman, and any mobile phones are prohibited on board as they interfere the communication and navigational system.
We wish you an enjoyable flight.
16. Where is the life jacket located?
A. Around the waist.
B. Outside the aircraft.
C. In the back of the seat.
D. Under the seat.
E. Over the head
17. What can interfere the navigational system?
A. Table.
B. The life jacket.
C. Mobile phones D. The attached light.
E. Tapes around the waist.
The following text is for questions 17 to 19.
Yogyakarta (JP)- National flag carrier Garuda Indonesia has temporarily diverted its flights intended for Adisucipto Airport in Yogyakarta to Adisumarmo Airport in Surakarta, Central Java, after one of its planes overshot an Adisucipto runway lane on Wednesday night.
“All of Garuda Indonesia flights heading toward Yogyakarta, for a total of 34 flights, now will [be diverted] to Surakarta,” Garuda Indonesia VP of corporate communications Benny S. Butarbutar said in an official statement on Thursday.
The flights include 10 coming from and going to Jakarta, three to and from Denpasar, Bali, two to and from Makassar, South Sulawesi, and one flight from Surabaya, East Java.
The airline would provide a bus at Adisumarmo Airport to transport passengers to Yogyakarta.
Garuda Indonesia is still evacuating the Boeing 737-800 NG, which slipped on the runway and overshot a lane on Wednesday night. It carried 123 passengers, none of whom were harmed.
Garuda aims to finish evacuating the aircraft on Thursday afternoon.
(bbn) Taken from: thejakartapost.com 18. What is the text about?
A. Redirect flights of Garuda Indonesia from Yogyakarta to Surakarta because of runway accident
B. Slipped plane accident in adisucipto runway lane C. Evacuation of Garuda Indonesia after its accident
D. Confirmation of Garuda Indonesia VP of corporate communication about overshot accident
E. The delay of Garuda Indonesia after one of its planes overshot an Adisucipto runway lane
19. It can be concluded from the text that ….
A. Adisucipto Airport will be closed after the incident
B. Because of the incident, Garuda Indonesia redirected Yogyakarta flights to Surakarta permanently
C. Garuda Indonesia supplied bus to support passengers from Surakarta to yogyakarta D. Garuda Indonesia had been finished evacuating its plane when this news was
reported
E. There are a lot of passengers were harmed due to that accident
20. The reason why Garuda Indonesia diverted Yogyakarta flights to Surakarta is because of
….
A. The accident of its plane which slipped on the runway lane B. Many flights in Adisucipto Airport
C. The statement of Garuda Indonesia VP of corporate communications D. The evacuation of Garuda Indonesia’s aircrafts
E. Maintenance one of Garuda Indonesia’s aircraft The following text is for questions 21 and 22.
(The story by Oiwan Lam originally appeared on Global Voices, on December 2, 2020) Over a dozen journalists resigned on December 1 from Hong Kong Cable Television Limited, a major subscription-based TV station in Hong Kong, in protest after the media company fired 40 editorial staff in what is perceived as a political crackdown. Those laid off include the head of the China desk and the entire team of the award-winning News Lancet program. The broadcaster cited financial reasons for the layoff, a claim the newsroom staff rebukes. The entire China desk, a total of 12 people, has since resigned in protest, along with the heads of the international and finance desks and the newsroom’s chief assignment editor.
The layoffs were sudden and took immediate effect — those who were sacked were told to leave the office on the same day. In shock, members of staff gathered outside the room of the news director demanding an explanation. Among those laid off is Wong Lai-ping, former deputy news editor at the China desk. On a radio interview aired on December 2, she rebuked the management’s claim that the decision was made out of financial difficulties, remarking that in
August, the management fired the then-executive director Fung Tak-hung and replaced him with four new managers. Wong said that the new management often made editorial requests, such as live broadcasts of China’s foreign minister’s regular press conference, or modifying headlines.
According to Wong, the newsroom staff refused to comply with such requests.
The Hong Kong Journalists Association commented on the layoffs, “Given the [New Lancet] team’s coverage of the police and administration, it’s difficult not to see this as minimizing sensitive reporting in the name of cost-cutting”.
21. Based on the text, the trigger of this resignation simultaneously is the belief that ….
A. the previous layoffs were politically motivated B. financial reasons affected the layoffs the most C. the journalists could demand for higher salary D. political crackdown barely prompted the layoffs
E. the management’s disapproved of staffs’ refusal of demands
22. “…, she rebuked the management’s claim that the decision was made out of financial difficulties, remarking that in August, the management fired the then-executive director Fung Tak-hung and replaced him with four new managers.” (Paragraph 2).
Dealing with the issue discussed in the text, the statement above may lead the readers to the assumption that …
A. The management’s claim should have been accepted by all parties.
B. The decision to fire Fung Tak-hung was taken with well-consideration.
C. The director Fung Tak-hung was not as competent as four new managers.
D. There was an illogical situation to claim financial difficulties as the reason for the layoffs.
E. The management tried to cover up their financial difficulties by cutting the number of employees.
The following text is for questions 23 to 25.
The latest round in an ongoing debate over global-warming trends claims that warming has indeed slowed down this century. An obvious slowing in the rise of global temperatures was recorded at the beginning of the twenty-first century. This was referred to as a “hiatus” or a “pause”. This hiatus was first observed several years ago. Climate-change skeptics have used this as evidence that global warming has stopped permanently. But in June the previous year, a study in science claimed that the hiatus was just an artifact which disappears when biases in temperature data are corrected.
Now a prominent group of researchers is countering that claim. They argue in Nature Climate Change that even after correcting these biases the slowdown was real. “There is this mismatch between what the climate models are producing and what the observations are showing,” says lead author John Fyfe. “We can’t ignore it.” Fyfe uses the term “slowdown” rather than “hiatus”. He also stresses that it does not in any way weaken global-warming theory.
The study that questioned the existence of the slowdown corrected known biases in the surface temperature record maintained by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The finding showed differences in temperature readings from ships and buoys. This
effectively increased the record about warming. The researchers also extended the record to include 2014. This set a new record high for average temperatures.
Thomas Karl, director of National Centers for Environmental Information in Asheville, calculated the rate of global warming between 1950 and 1999 as being 0.113°C per decade. This was similar to the 0.116°C a decade calculated for 2000-14. This, Karl said, meant that an assessment done by the influential Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 2013 showing that warming had slowed was no longer valid.
(Adapted from www.nature.com)
23. The passage above mainly discusses about….
A. the hiatus observation was first carried out several years ago B. the reason why global warming is slowing down in this century C. global warming is a verifiable issue in the space of a decade
D. the contention about global warming and whether it is indeed slowing this period E. the view of study in science that the hiatus is an artifact which vanishes
24. The word “prominent” in paragraph 2 means….
A. well-known B. promenade C. shrewd D. indolent E. magnificent
25. Why have some claimed that global warming a fabricated issue?
A. Because there’s no valid data to prove that global warming is real.
B. Since the existence of the slowdown corrected known biases in the surface temperature record upheld by the US NOAA.
C. As an assessment done on Climate Change presenting that warming had slowed was no longer valid.
D. For the researchers is countering that in Nature Climate Change even after correcting these biases the slowdown was real.
E. Because of the diversification in temperature readings from ships and buoys, the study found.
The following text is for question 26.
1. You can make instant noodles with the help of a microwave.
2. Finally, add any items that you want and serve the noodles.
3. First, fill the bowl with two cups of water and the noodle.
4. Microwave it for about three to five minutes.
5. Then, take the noodles out of the microwave and pour the seasonings.
6. After the microwave beeps, wait for three minutes in the closed microwave.
7. Next, stir the noodles until the seasonings dissolve.
26. The best arrangement of the sentences above is:
A. 1-7-5-6-2-4-3 B. 1-3-4-6-5-7-2 C. 1-2-7-3-6-5-4 D. 1-4-7-5-2-6-3 E. 1-4-6-5-2-3-7
The following text is for questions 27 to 29.
In the US, consumers spend around $700 million a year keeping their fabrics soft. In the UK people spend £200 million a year on fabric softener. A giant manufacturer even claims a massive 50 percent share of the market. Despite the popularity, fabric softeners can be harmful to both the people who use them and the marine life that ends up swimming in them.
Fabric softening surfactants can be derived from animals, plants or minerals, as in the case of newer, silicone-based formulations. There is little difference between the chemicals used in fabric softeners and those used in hair conditioners. Whatever they are based on, all fabric softeners work in pretty much the same way, by depositing these surfactants onto the fabric to make it feel softer, reduce static cling, and impart a fresh fragrance.
Special fixatives in the mix of both standard and luxury conditioners mean that the fragrance can last for days, permeating wardrobes and drawers. The regular off-gassing of perfume chemicals from fabric softeners can be a significant trigger for asthma and other breathing problems. In the US, chemically sensitive individuals complain that, even after several washes, they cannot get the smell of fabric softeners out of their washing machines and dryers.
If you are a fabric softener addict, there are now a number of companies that provide alternative and ‘green’ fabric softeners. However, essentially, these are unnecessary products that can trigger health problems and can interfere with the functional aspect of some textiles. For instance, when used on towels and nappies, some fabric softeners can reduce absorbency, which is why it’s generally recommended that reusable nappies aren’t washed with them. Once they are washed down the drain they can become highly toxic to aquatic life. Given this, maybe it’s worth asking yourself whether the time has come to break the fabric softener habit completely.
27. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. The downside of fabric softener usage B. The popularity of fabric softener in the US C. Harmful compounds found in fabric softener D. Controlling the habit of using fabric softener E. Environmental issues caused by fabric softener
28. The word permeating in the third paragraph is similar in meaning with ….
A. filling B. soaking
C. charging D. attaining E. absorbing
29. Based on the passage, it can be hypothesized that …
A. ‘Green’ softeners are developed in response to the needs of fabric softener addicts.
B. Manufactures will shift to producing ‘green’ fabric softener products.
C. A small amount of fabric softener chemicals in the water will not harm aquatic life.
D. The absorbency in some textiles will be reduced if they are washed with fabric softeners.
E. People with breathing problems will feel safer using fabric softener if it contains fewer perfume chemicals.
30. Dena was very busy with her homework and her brother asked her to assist him to clean the house. Which of the following expressions is the polite one Dena can say to decline her brother’s request?
A. Can I help you with your work?
B. I am so busy now. Can you help me?
C. I am sorry, but I am busy at the moment.
D. Could you do it for me?
E. Is there anything I can do to help you?
31. Secretary : Good afternoon, may I help you?
Mr.Hasan : ……….
Which of the following responses should NOT be used by Mr.Hasan?
A. Would you mind checking if Mr.Lingard is coming today ? B. I need to know if Mr.Lingard is available. Could you help me?
C. May I know if Mr.Lingard is in his office ? D. Yes, I want you to tell me where Mr.Lingard is.
E. Could I talk to Mr.Lingard?
The following text is for questions 32 to 34.
Two state-owned lenders Bank Mandiri and Bank BNI will build temporary houses for 400 families displaced by the recent strong earthquake that hit Sigi District, Central Sulawesi Province.
Second Assistant Secretary of Sigi District Government Iskandar Nontji informed that the temporary houses for 100 families will be constructed by Bank Mandiri in the South Sibayala area of Dolo Sub-district. Meanwhile, Bank BNI will erect the temporary shelters for 300 families in Jonoge Village of Sigi Biromaru Sub-district that severely suffered from soil liquefaction during the 7.4-magnitude earthquake that rocked the area on Sept 28, he noted.
The temporary houses will be constructed on pieces of land, owned by the sub-district government, village, and community members, he stated, adding that the Sigi district government will facilitate all related parties to sign a letter of agreement.
We are going to provide a letter of agreement that will be signed by all related parties to avoid any unexpected eventuality in the future, he explained.
32. What is the text about?
A. Building temporary houses for displaced family B. Planning to displace the temporary house
C. Signing a letter of agreements to build a permanent house D. New luxury house will be built by BNI
E. Assistant Secretary has built temporary houses 33. What can we infer from the text?
A. The temporary house will be built in the family lands
B. The displaced family will build 400 houses for two state banks C. Shelters will be built by two state banks for the earthquake victims D. Bank Mandiri will be built in the South Sibyala
E. Bank BNI will be built by the earthquake victims in Jonoge Village of Sigi 34. What makes 400 families displaced?
A. Local governement B. 7.4-magnitude earthquake C. Temporary shelters D. 400 houses
E. Mandiri bank and BNI
The following text is for questions 35 to 37.
If you get up early in the morning you will see an unusual sight. In city parks and in city streets, lot of boys and girls, or men and women are already up and busy. But they are not working or going anywhere. They are exercising. Some are playing football or badminton and some others are jogging. What is jogging?
Jogging is a gentle running. Why is jogging so popular today? Why do people jog? People jog to relax themselves, to keep themselves fi t, or simply to enjoy themselves. Our world today is a world where life is comfortable and easy for many city people. Fast buses, cars, or motorcycles take us to work or to school. Lifts carry us quickly from one floor to another in large buildings. So many people get very little exercise.
What do you need to start jogging? You only need a pair of running shoes, an old pair or jeans or shorts, a sweater, and a little courage. Don’t be embarrassed if you meet your neighbor as you return home, hot and tired. When you begin jogging, start by running some of the way and then walking. Don’t jog too far to begin with and jog slowly. Once you develop a regular jogging program, you will feel fi t and well, and you will be ready to start a busy day feeling fresh and awake.
Next time you are at the swimming pool, look at the people around you, especially those who are over thirty. How many of them have a fat stomach? Now you understand why more people today go jogging or do some other sort of exercises.
35. Which of the following titles is suitable for the text above?
A. An Easy and Cheap Sports B. How to Lose Stomach Fat C. Having Comfortable Life D. City Parks
E. Jogging, a Gentle Running
36. What will a jogger feel after having a regular jogging program?
A. Well and fit B. Strong and fat C. Fat and clumsy D. Weak and stressed E. Tired and exhausted 37. From the text, we know that ....
A. Jogging program means extra exercise for city people.
B. Jogging will need extra sport equipment to use.
C. Jogging can make people relax.
D. The neighbor will be embarrassing to see us jogging.
E. People get many exercises in easy and comfortable life.
The following text is for questions 38 to 40.
If someone is having a nose bleed, your priority is to control the bleeding and keep their airway open. Get them to sit down (not lie down) as keeping the nose above the heart will reduce bleeding.
Get them to lean forward (not backwards), to make sure the blood drains out through their pause every ten minutes, until the bleeding stops. Encourage them not to speak, swallow, cough, spit or sniff because this may break blood clots that may have started to form in the nose. If the bleeding is severe, or if it lasts more than 30 minutes, call for medical help.
38. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To inform the readers the methods to help nose bleeding patients.
B. To report the procedural steps in helping nose bleeding patients.
C. To illustrate the preventive methods of nose bleeding.
D. To provide instant help for nose bleeding patients.
E. To describe the control methods of nose bleeding.
39. The text is mostly useful in a condition ...
A. When the bleeding cannot be controlled.
B. When the patient's airway is blocked.
C. When the nose bleed occurs regularly.
D. When the nose bleed just occurred.
E. When the patients keep coughing.
40. In case of nose bleeding, if person speaks, ...
A. His/her blood drains out though his/her nose B. He/she will suffer from severe bleeding C. His/her throat will block the airway D. His/her blood clot will not form E. His/her nose bleeds again The following text is for questions 41.
A train accident occurred in northern Italy. The train travelled at 180 mph when the first car on the train left the rails and separated from the train. It hit a nearby railroad building, killed two railway workers, and injured 27 people.
Police explained that there was some work on the railway the evening before; however, work on railways happens very often. Police have to investigate the accident because they do not know if the work caused the accident.
Rail workers’ unions will go on strike on Friday. They said that the accident was very serious and not acceptable.
41. What happened after the incident?
A. The railway was closed.
B. A protest would be held.
C. Police would close the case.
D. The government would take action.
E. People became afraid to take the train.
The following text is for questions 42 and 43.
How To Make Egg and Lemon Soup Steps:
Put stock into a pan and ……(42) until boiling.
Add rice and cook on low heat for fifteen minutes.
Mix together egg and lemon juice.
Add three tablespoons of stock to the …….(43) and stir.
Stir this mixture into the remaining stock in pan.
Add a little of salt and pepper.
Cook gently for three minutes
42. Choose one option that best completes the blank spaces in the text.
A. Fry B. Cook C. Grill D. Sauté E. Heat
43. Choose one option that best completes the blank spaces in the text.
A. Mix B. Blend C. Mixture D. Combine E. Addition
Choose the letter of the word or group of words that best completes the sentence.
44. Simple sails were made from canvas __________ over a frame.
A. a stretch B. stretched C. was stretched D. it was stretched E. has stretched
45. ___________first settled the Hawaiian Islands between A.D. 300 and 750.
A. The Polynesians
B. The Polynesians arrived C. Because of the Polynesians D. It was the Polynesians E. They Polynesians