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Latihan UNBK Bahasa Inggris kelas 9 SMP

Text is for no.1

Don’t swim in the sea


DANGEROUS!
1. What activity is forbidden in the sea?
A. Playing C. Taking a bath
B. Swimming D. Fishing
Text is for no. 2 -3
Dear Cinthia,
Congratulations on your graduation from SMP.
I’m so happy for you.
Let’s celebrate it!
Olis
2. What is the purpose of the text above?
A. To celebrate Olis` graduation
B. To invite people to come to a celebrate
C. To congratulate Cinthia’s graduation
D. To come to her graduation
3. Who graduated from SMP?
A. The reader C. Olis’ best friend
B. Cinthia’s best friend D. Olis

The text is for no. 4 – 5

Dear Ridwan,
You and one of your friends are invited to attend Bagus’s birthday.
At the Ayam Gepuk restaurant on March 1st 2014 at 7 pm
RSVP
Pradana, HP 01234567

4. What should Ridwan do to come to the party?


A. Do not ask the other person to join the B. Call Pradana to confirm their coming
C. Bring AyamGepuk to the party
party.
D. Come to the party the morning
5. The word “you” in the text refers to the … of the invitation
A. Sender C. Maker
B. Addressee D. Writer
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Text for number 6 – 7
To: Susilowati of VIII C

You are invited to come to OSIS meeting which will be held on:
Day, Date: Saturday, January 18, 2014
Time : 13.00 – 15.00
Place : OSIS room
Agenda : Planning the farewell party for the 9th grader
Chief (Marich)
Note:
Members who would like to propose a performance or show,please come with your
proposal in details.

6. What is the main agenda of the meeting?


A. Making proposals for a show at the farewell party for the 9th graders.
B. Finding members who would like to stage a performance.
C. Planning the farewell party for the 9th graders.
D. Planning a performance for the farewell party.

7. What is Marich’s purpose in sending the invitation?


A. To announce the topic of the meeting.
B. To ask Susilowati to attend an OSIS meeting.
C. To let Susilowati know about the time of the meeting.
D. To inform Susilowati that there will be an OSIS meeting.

Text for no. 8-9


For all administratorsof English Club of SMPN 4Sragen.
There will be a meeting on Sunday, 17th December 2013 at 3 P.M. the meeting is very
important and deals with our new Annual Plan for the next year.
8. When will the meeting be held?
A. In the morning C. In the evening
B. In the afternoon D. In the day
9. The word ‘annual’ means….
A. Once a month C. Twice a month
B. Once a year D. Twice a year

Picture for no. 10-11


BENEFIT
1. Excellent Repulse of Nausea
2. Soothes Pain and Inflammation
3. Help Relieve Menstrual cramps HANSA
4. Reduces Boating After Meals
INSTANT
5. Relieves Nasal Congestion And Sore Throat
GINGER
2 Drink from
Natural
10. What is the use of this product?
A. rreduces the health of the drinker C. Hhelps to get sore throat
B. Rrelieves nasal congestion D. Ssoothes our eyes.
11. The word “nausea” has similar meaning with?
A. Ssore throat C. bbellyful
B. Bback pain D. ddizziness

Text for number 12-13


Time table class IX A on Wednesday
No Time Subjects
1. 07.00-07.40 English
2. 07.40-08.20 English
3. 08.20-09.00 Art
4. 09.00-09.15 Break time
5. 09.15-09.55 Mathematic
6. 09.55-10.35 Mathematic
7. 10.35-10.50 Break time
8. 10.50-11.30 Indonesian
9. 11.30-12.10 Indonesian

12. What will the students learn after the second break?
A. Indonesian C. Art
B. Mathematic D. English

13. How many subjects do the students have on Wednesday?


A. Four C. Six
B. Five D. Seven
The text is for number 14-16

68 Pine Zaggat Lane


Hamperville, NE 254389
December 5, 2013
Dear Obia,
I am sorry about forgetting our lunch date at Julie’s Resto. It was completely my fault; I
was so busy at Pandanaran Hotel that it must have slipped my mind.How about I treat you to
lunch next Wednesday at new restaurant Boga Bogi Restaurant at 12.30 P.M? I have marked this
date in my planner so I will not forget about it. I’d just like to apologize again for missing the
lunch date.
Your friend,
Damai
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14. What does the text tell us about?
A. Asking for apology C. Introducing a new restaurant
B. Making an appointment D. Missing a date
15. How does the writer feel because of the missing date?
A. Jealous C. Tired
B. Disappointed D. Happy
16. Where will they have lunch?
A. At Julie’sResto C. At Boga Bogi Restaurant
B. At 68 Pine Zaggat Lane D. At Pandanaran Hotel

The text is for no. 17 - 19


MY GRANDPA
Mr. Kartamiharja is my grandpa. He is my dad’s father. He has been old, but he is still strong
enough for his age now. He is 68 years old.
My grandpa is a farmer with 3 hectares of rice field. He still manages his rice fields by
himself and helped by 8 workers. Although there are 8 workers, he goes to the rice field everyday
and works together with them.
Besides working at the rice fields, my grandpa is a merchant. He has a fertilizer shop with 2
employees. His shop is never slack. So, he must work hard along the day after coming back from
the field.
Actually, my dad and his brother, Mr. Hari, as his sons want him to pension from his full
activities, so he can enjoy his life. My grandpa does not agree. He can not stay at home with doing
nothing. Because of it, he always feels young.

17. What is the main idea of the text?


A. The age of the writer C. The activities of the writer after he is old.
B. The age of the writer’s the writer’s. D. The activities of the writer’s grandpa.
18. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
A. The writer’s grandpa activities as a farmer.
B. The workers of the writer’s grandpa.
C. There are 8 workers who help the writer’s grandpa.
D. Working at the rice field must be everyday.
19. Who is Mr. Hari?
A. The writer’s uncle C. The writer’s grandpa
B. The writer’s father D. The writer’sbrother

Text for no. 20-22


Curried Rice
Ingredients :
 1 cup uncooked rice
 2 tablespoons butter
 1 teaspoon curry powder

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 ½ chapped onion
 ½ cup raisins
 2 cups water
Procedure/Steps
1. Find a large saucepan or frying pan which has lid, place on a medium heat.
2. Add some butter.
3. Then add chopped onion.
4. Cook the onion for a couple of minutes until it starts to brown slightly.
5. Add curry powder and stir with onions for a minute.
6. Add raisins, rice and water.
7. Put on lid and simmer until water is absorbed (about 15 minutes)

20. How much raisins is needed to cook curried onion rice?


A. 2 cups C.½ cup
B.1 cup D. ¼ cup
21. “Put on the lid and simmer until water is absorbed” (about 15 minutes).
The underlined word above has similar meaning as….
A. Take. C.Carry
B.Place D. Pour

22. The text tells us about....


A. How to make curried rice. C. How to get curried rice.
B. How to buy curried rice. D. How to find curried rice

The Paragraph for the Question for number 23 – 25


On the first Eidul-Fitri, my family woke up early. First, we prayed together in the mosque
and then we ate the special meal prepared by mom and our aunties.
Around 10a.m, some family members came to visit, and later after lunch we visited all our
neighborhood friends. We asked to be forgiven for any transgressions in the past year.
On the second and the third days, we went to our grandparent’s house. We asked for their
forgiveness also, and spent a relaxing time visiting other relatives and nearby tourist sites, such as
the beach and amusement park.

23. What is the goal of the text?


A. To describe something C. To retell the events
B. To report events D. To entertain the readers
24. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. Praying together in the mosque C. Waiting family members
B. Having picnic D. Eating special food
25. “We asked for their forgiveness also, and spent a relaxing time”
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The underlined word can be replaced by…..
A. Leisure time C. Holiday time
B. Busy time D. Easy time

My unforgettable Experience in San Francisco


I spent my last vacation in San Francisco. People of San Francisco are friendly and helpful. I
have an interesting story about it.
It happened the day after my mother and I arrived in San Francisco. My father took us sight
seeing with a rented car. We arrived at this beautiful spot where you can see the view of the bay
from the top of the steps.
My mom and I got out of the car. We were taking turns posing and taking pictures when I
spotted a man in his spot gear, carrying his bicycle, climbing the steep steps. I was fascinated by the
man and kept on watching him as he finished his ascent, gasping for air. But, we were slightly
surprised when he suddenly approached us and extended his hand as if asking for our camera. We
thought he was going to harm us. He looked so menacing with those cycling-glasses. But then he
expalined, with gestures, that he just wanted to help us take a pictures. Oh, God! So, we gave him
our camera and let him take our picture.
I am still a bit ashamed when I think of it. We had misjudged that stranger. Well, let that be a
lesson! Don’t judge a book by its cover and don’t always think negatively of a stranger.

26. “We arrived at this beautiful spot where......” (par.2 line 2) “We” refers to ... .
A. The writer C. His mother and father.
B. The writer and his parents D. The man
27. The writer feels . . . when he knows that the man has good intention.
A. angry C. embarrassed
B. afraid D. angry and guilty
28. “He looked so menacing with those ....” (paragraph 3)
The syonym of the underlinedword is.... .
A. Active C. interesting
B. charming D. threatening
29. What is main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Being misjudged of a man. C. Taking a picture
B. Meeting of a menacing man. D. To be a negative stranger.

Text for number 30-33


Moths and butterflies are very much like in appearance. There are
many of each that has beautiful-colored wings.
There are several differences between Moths and Butterflies. Moths
have thicker bodies than slender butterflies. Butterflies like fluttering
around in warm sunshine but several kinds of moths fly at night.

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The life cycle of moth and butterflies is very similar. Both lay eggs. Moths lay egg on the
leaves of plant. After a month the eggs hatch into caterpillars. The caterpillar’s first meal is the egg
shell from which it has emerges. It then feeds on the leaf and the rest of the plant. It remains
caterpillar for about two months, and is a pupa for the same length of time.
30. What does the text mainly tell us about?
A. Moths C. Moths and butterflies
B. Butterflies D. Moths and butterflies’ life cycle
31. How long does moth remain pupa?
A. For a month C. For several months
B. For two months D. For years
32. “Moths have thicker bodies than slender butterflies.“ The underlined word means...
A. Slim C. Big
B. Thin D. Small
33. What is the intention of the writer writing the text? To tell...
A. The similarity between moths and butterflies
B. The difference between moths and butterflies
C. The life cycle of butterflies
D. The life cycle of moths

Text for no 34 – 36
Shah Rukh Khan who is known as the King Khan of Bollywood was born on 2nd November
1965. He was born and brought up in Delhi. His parents died before he entered movies.
Shah Rukh considers it a big regret that they couldn't see what their son was to become.
He is graduated from Hansraj College, Delhi University and followed it up with a Masters Degree
in Mass Communications (Film making) from Jamiya Milia Islamiya University, in New Delhi, but
after a year Shah Rukh opted out as he had to make his acting career in Bollywood. He had
captained all teams in football, cricket and hockey and even played cricket at Zone and National
level.
He started off his career from Television industry which got him to fame. His serials like
Fauji (1988), Circus (1989) made roars in the television industry.
He got his claim to fame right from his debut film Deewana (1992). During his years in the Indian
film industry, he has won eight Film Fare Best actor awards and has had significant box office
success. Some of his films includes: Darr (1993), Baazigar (1993), Anjaam (1994), Dilwale
Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Om Shanti om (2007), Chak De India
(2007), Rab Ne Bana De Jodi, My Name Is Khan (2010) among others.
He turned producer when he set up a production company called Dreamz Unlimited with Juhi
Chawla and director Aziz Mirza in 1999. The first two films that he produced under his production
company was Phhir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000) and Ashoka in ( 2001) which was a failure at the
box office. His third film as a producer was Chalte Chalte(2003) did well at the box office. In 2003
Shah Rukh set his another production company called Red Chillies Entertainment and produced
Main Hoona Na (2003) under this banner which was a hit.
Paheli (2005) and Kaal (2004) was also produced by him but it didn't work at the box office. Om
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Shanti om (2007) was the biggest hit delivered by his production house. Billu (2009) also did a fair
collection at the box office. His latest flick Always Kabhi Kabhi (2001) proved to be a disaster at
the box office. He is presently producing Ra.One and Don 2 which is yet to release.
http://www.india-forums.com/celebrity/2/shah-rukh-khan/biography/
34. What are the first two Khan’s films?
A. Anjaam and DilwaleDulhania Le Jayenge.
B. Darr and Deewana.
C. PhhirBhiDilHai Hindustani and Ashoka.
D. ChalteChalte and Main Hoona Na.

35. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?


A. Shah Rukh Khan’s work.
B. Shah Rukh Khan’s education.
C. Bollywood actor.
D. Shah Rukh Khan
36. How many films of Khan in 1993?
A. 4 C. 2
B. 3 D. 1

Text for no 37 – 39
LOOP-THE-LOOP PAPER PLANE
Material needed :
A sheet of heavy paper, A pencil, Sharp scissors, A paper clip, Crayons
Method
Here’s a paper airplane that will fly in circles.
1. First fold the paper in half the long way.
2. Then draw an airplane with wings and a tail on it.
3. Next draw a line about an inch away from the fold on each side the full length of the paper.
4. Then cut out the airplane, but do not cut on the fold.
5. After that spread out the airplane and colour it. You can draw airplane markings near each
wing tip.
6. Next refold your airplane. Now fold Beach wing down along the line drawn on it.
7. Then add a paper clip to the nose. You can change the way your airplane flies by changing
the wing shape and putting more than one paper clip on the nose.

37. Which one is not needed for making loop-the-loop paper plane?
A. Heavy paper C. Sharp scissor
B. Pencil D. Coloring pencil
38. What is the goal of the text?

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A. To make a plane C. To make a real airplane
B. To make paper plane D. To make a toy
39. “After that spread out the airplane and colour it” (step 5)
The underlined word refers to ….
A. Airplane C. A book
B. Blank paper D. Paper clip

The Text is for no. 40 to 41


A long time ago, there lived on the island of Bali a giant like creature named Kbo
Iwo. The people of Bali used to say everything, a destroyer as well as a creator. He was satisfied
with the meal, but this meant for the Balinese people enough food for a thousand men.
Difficulties arose when for the first time the barns were almost empty and the new
harvest was still a long way off. This made Kbo Iwo wild with great anger. in this hunger, he
destroyed all the houses and even all the temples. It made the Balinese people turn to rage. So, they
came together to plan steps to oppose this powerful giant by using his stupidity.
They asked Kbo Iwo to build them a very deep well, and rebuild all the houses and
temples he had destroyed. After they fed Kbo Iwo, he began to dig a deep hole. One day he had
eaten too much, he feltt asleep in the hole. The oldest man in the village gave a sign, and the
villagers began to throw the limestone they had collected before into the hole. The limestone made
the water inside the hole boiling. Kbo Iwo was buried alive. Then the water in the well rose higher
and higher until at lase it overflowed and formed Lake Batur. The mound of earth dug from the well
by Kbo Iwo is known as Mount Batur.

40. What does the second paragraph mostly talk about?


A. The reason why did kebo Iwo get angry
B. The day when the harvest time came.
C. The complication faced by Keboiwo
D. The balineseeturned torage.

41. What does the text tell us about?


A. The stupid Kebo Iwo C. The Balinese Famous lake
B. The story of kebo Iwo D. The Legend of Lake Batur
42. What caused Kebo Iwo die?
A. His Anger C. His courage
B. His Stupidity D. His Giant body

Text for number 43-46


JakaTarub was a handsome young man. He was very popular in the village. Many young girls ...
(43) in love with him. However JakaTarub thought that they were not ... (44) enough to be his ...

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(45). That’s why he was still single. He wanted to have a very beautiful wife. He knew that he will
.....(46).find that girl in the future.

43. A. Fall C. Felt


B. Fell D. Fallen
44. A. Rich C. Kind
B. Smart D. Beautiful
45. A. Wife C. Husband
B. Friend D. Mother
46. A. Finally C. Quickly
B. Lately D. Fast

47. Arrange the following words into a good sentence!


culture park – a tourist destination – Garuda Wisnu Kencana – is – statue of – Vishnu – lord
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A. 3-1-4-2-5-7-6 C. 3-4-5-1-7-6-2
B. 1-2-4-6-7-5-3 D. 3-1-2-4-7-6-5

48. Arrange the following words into a good sentence


put – them – Next – into pieces - cut the mango – into juicer – and
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A. 1- 2 – 4- 5- 6 -7 – 3 C. 3- 5– 4– 7– 1- 2– 6
B. 5– 1- 3 – 4- 6- 2– 7 D. 3 - 6- 7- 4- 1- 2 – 5

49. Rearreange the jumbled sentences into a good paragraph!


1. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Cinderella.
2.They lived happily ever after.
3. They were very mean and they hated Cinderella very much.
4. She was pretty, loving and clever.
5. Fortunately, she met a prince.
6. She lived with her step mother and stepsisters.
7. He fell in love with her.
8. Then Cinderella became a princess.

A. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 8 – 1 – 2
B. 1 – 4 – 6 – 3 – 5 – 7 - 8 – 2
C. 1 – 4 – 6 – 7 - 8 - 3 – 5 –– 2
D. 3 – 5 –– 2 - 1 – 4 – 6 – 7 – 8

50. Arrange the following sentences into a good paragraph.

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1. To prove my word, the teacher asked me to give the homework directly after school.
2. Yesterday was a terrible day for me.
3. So, when the bell rang, I went back home to get my homework.
4. I woke up late.
5. I rode my bike fast so that i could come on time to school.
6. So I went to school in hurry
7. However when the teacher asked us to submit our homework, I remember that I left mine
at home.
8. I arrived at school as soon as the bell rang

A. 1- 2 – 3 - 7 – 8 – 5 - 4 – 6
B. 4 – 2 – 3 – 6 – 7 – 8 – 1- 5
C. 2 – 4 – 6 – 5 – 8 - 7 – 1– 3
D. 2- 6 – 7 – 8 – 5 – 4 – 1 – 3

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