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SOAL PAT BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS VIII 2018-2019

PILIHAN GANDA

1. Dear Anindya,
Wish you happy returns of the day. May God bless you with health, wealth, and prosperity in
your life.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Love
Meita

What does Meita do for Anindya’s birthday?


a. She wishes her many happy returns of the day.
b. She gives her prosperity.
c. She shares her health.
d. She returns her love.
JAWABAN: A

2. Dear Anindya,
Wish you happy returns of the day. May God bless you with health, wealth, and prosperrity
in your life.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Love
Meita

What is the purpose of this text?


a. To give warm wishes on someone’s birthday.
b. To congratulate someone on her success.
c. To announce someone’s birthday.
d. To entertain the readers.
JAWABAN: A

3. DON’T USE PRODUCTS MADE OF PROTECTED ANIMALS!!


What does the sentence mean?
a. Turtle is one of the protected animals.
b. We must save protected animals.
c. Protected animals may be made into products.
d. We can make use of protected animals.
JAWABAN: B

4. My dear Lily,
I will to go my office and I have no time to buy the “Women’s Magazine.” You will find the
money on the dining table. Please go to the bookshop to buy it for me, but you can ask Mr.
Amir if you have something to do.

Thank you dear. See you this evening.


Your mom
From the short message we know that Lily’s mother go to _____
a. Women’s magazine office
b. Her office
c. Bookshop
d. Mr. Amir’s house
JAWABAN: B

5. My dear Lily,
I will to go my office and I have no time to buy the “Women’s Magazine.” You will find the
money on the dining table. Please go to the bookshop to buy it for me, but you can ask Mr.
Amir if you have something to do.

Thank you dear. See you this evening.


Your mom

What does Lily’s mother put on the dining table?


a. Women’s magazine
b. The money
c. A book
d. The letter
JAWABAN: B

6. My dear Lily,
I will to go my office and I have no time to buy the “Women’s Magazine.” You will find the
money on the dining table. Please go to the bookshop to buy it for me, but you can ask Mr.
Amir if you have something to do.

Thank you dear. See you this evening.


Your mom

What does Lily’s mother ask Lily to do?


a. To go to the bookshop to buy women’s magazine
b. To go to her office.
c. To go to Mr. Amir’s house.
d. To meet her mother this evening.
JAWABAN: A

7. Look at the picture!


The card above is a ____________ card.
a. New year
b. Ied – ul – Adha
c. Wedding
d. Birthday
JAWABAN: B

8.
The guy in the middle is the youngest but he is the ________ among them.
a. More handsome
b. Most beautiful
c. Shortest
d. Tallest
JAWABAN: D

9. Riki’s books don’t fit his tote bag, but his books fit his backpack. Riki’s tote bag is
_________ than his backpack.
a. Bigger
b. Smaller
c. Weaker
d. Stronger
JAWABAN: B
10. Jimin : Mom, for the Scout Day Ceremony on ______ we must wear
scout’s uniform.
Mrs. Arum : Ok dear, I’ll prepare it.
Jimin : Thank you mom, I love you.
Mrs. Arum : Anytime, sweetheart!
a. December 31st
b. August 17th
c. August 14th
d. August 18th
JAWABAN: C

11. We celebrate our Independence day every __________


a. August 17th
b. August 18th
c. June 7th
d. June 8th
JAWABAN: A

12. Youth Pledge is celebrated on _______


a. December 22nd
b. October 28th
c. November 10th
d. April 21st
JAWABAN: B

13. National Awakening is celebrated on _______


a. June 1st
b. January 1st
c. May 20th
d. May 2nd
JAWABAN: C

14. Hot Air Balloon


By Owl City

We wrote a prelude to our own fairytale


And bought a parachute at a church rummage sale.
And with a mean sewing machine and miles of thread
We sewed the day above L.A. in navy and red.

We round a racetrack through your mom's kitchen chairs


And fought the shadows back down your dark basement stairs.
I lit a match and let it catch to light up the room.
And then you yelled as we beheld an old maroon.

Hot air balloon.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

We drank the Great Lakes like cold lemonade.


And both got stomach aches sprawled out in the shade.
So bored to death you held your breath and I tried not to yawn.
You make my frown turn upside down and now my worries are gone.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

What did they do at the church rummage sale?


a. Prayed to god
b. Wrote the opening of their fairy tale
c. Sewed clothes
d. Bought a parachute
JAWABAN: D

15. Hot Air Balloon


By Owl City

We wrote a prelude to our own fairytale


And bought a parachute at a church rummage sale.
And with a mean sewing machine and miles of thread
We sewed the day above L.A. in navy and red.

We round a racetrack through your mom's kitchen chairs


And fought the shadows back down your dark basement stairs.
I lit a match and let it catch to light up the room.
And then you yelled as we beheld an old maroon.
Hot air balloon.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

We drank the Great Lakes like cold lemonade.


And both got stomach aches sprawled out in the shade.
So bored to death you held your breath and I tried not to yawn.
You make my frown turn upside down and now my worries are gone.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

What is the song probably about?


a. Adventure
b. Sadness
c. Love
d. Care
JAWABAN: A

16. Hot Air Balloon


By Owl City

We wrote a prelude to our own fairytale


And bought a parachute at a church rummage sale.
And with a mean sewing machine and miles of thread
We sewed the day above L.A. in navy and red.
We round a racetrack through your mom's kitchen chairs
And fought the shadows back down your dark basement stairs.
I lit a match and let it catch to light up the room.
And then you yelled as we beheld an old maroon.

Hot air balloon.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

We drank the Great Lakes like cold lemonade.


And both got stomach aches sprawled out in the shade.
So bored to death you held your breath and I tried not to yawn.
You make my frown turn upside down and now my worries are gone.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down
What feeling best describes the song?
a. Sad
b. Happy
c. Angry
d. Frustrated
JAWABAN: B

17. Hot Air Balloon


By Owl City
We wrote a prelude to our own fairytale
And bought a parachute at a church rummage sale.
And with a mean sewing machine and miles of thread
We sewed the day above L.A. in navy and red.

We round a racetrack through your mom's kitchen chairs


And fought the shadows back down your dark basement stairs.
I lit a match and let it catch to light up the room.
And then you yelled as we beheld an old maroon.

Hot air balloon.


I'll be out of my mind,
And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

We drank the Great Lakes like cold lemonade.


And both got stomach aches sprawled out in the shade.
So bored to death you held your breath and I tried not to yawn.
You make my frown turn upside down and now my worries are gone.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

I'll be out of my mind,


And you'll be out of ideas pretty soon.
So let's spend the afternoon
In a cold hot air balloon.
Leave your jacket behind,
Lean out and touch the tree tops over town.
I can't wait to kiss the ground wherever we touch back down.

The song lyrics consists of ______ stanzas.


a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
JAWABAN: B

18. Donna Donna


By Joan Baez

On a wagon bound for market


There's a calf with a mournful eye
High above him there's a swallow
Winging swiftly through the sky

How the winds are laughing


They laugh with all their might
Laugh and laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don

"Stop complaining!" said the farmer


"Who told you a calf to be?
Why don't you have wings to fly with
Like the swallow so proud and free?"

How the winds are laughing


They laugh with all their might
Laugh and laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don

Calves are easily bound and slaughtered


Never knowing the reason why
But whoever treasures freedom
Like the swallow has learned to fly

How the winds are laughing


They laugh with all their might
Laugh and laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don

What can we learn from the song?


a. We have to have many calves to get happiness.
b. Don’t make our weaknesses become the reasons for doing nothing.
c. Swallows are good and calves are bad.
d. Keep talking so that people will respect us.
JAWABAN: B

19. Donna Donna


By Joan Baez

On a wagon bound for market


There's a calf with a mournful eye
High above him there's a swallow
Winging swiftly through the sky

How the winds are laughing


They laugh with all their might
Laugh and laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don

"Stop complaining!" said the farmer


"Who told you a calf to be?
Why don't you have wings to fly with
Like the swallow so proud and free?"

How the winds are laughing


They laugh with all their might
Laugh and laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don

Calves are easily bound and slaughtered


Never knowing the reason why
But whoever treasures freedom
Like the swallow has learned to fly

How the winds are laughing


They laugh with all their might
Laugh and laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don

Who kept complaining based on the song above?


a. The calf
b. The swallow
c. The wind
d. The farmer
JAWABAN: A

20. Donna Donna


By Joan Baez

On a wagon bound for market


There's a calf with a mournful eye
High above him there's a swallow
Winging swiftly through the sky

How the winds are laughing


They laugh with all their might
Laugh and laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don

"Stop complaining!" said the farmer


"Who told you a calf to be?
Why don't you have wings to fly with
Like the swallow so proud and free?"

How the winds are laughing


They laugh with all their might
Laugh and laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don

Calves are easily bound and slaughtered


Never knowing the reason why
But whoever treasures freedom
Like the swallow has learned to fly

How the winds are laughing


They laugh with all their might
Laugh and laugh the whole day through
And half the summer's night
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don
Donna, Donna, Donna, Donna; Donna, Donna, Donna, Don

What does the swallow best describe?


a. Glory
b. Power
c. Freedom
d. Dominance
JAWABAN: B

21. Dear Lisa,


Congratulations on winning the first prize of the English debate competition. I heard it from
your mom.

Love,
Ella

Lisa has won _____


a. The first prize of English speech contest.
b. The second prize of English speech contest.
c. The second prize of English debate competetion.
d. The first prize of English debate competetion.
JAWABAN: C

22. Dear Lisa,


Congratulations on winning the first prize of the English debate competition. I heard it from
your mom.

Love,
Ella

Ella heard the news from ____


a. Her mother
b. Her friend
c. Lisa
d. Lisa’s mother
JAWABAN: D

23. Congratulation on your new position my brother, Farhan. May God bless you with
health and wealth in your life.
Your sister
Anita

Who has just received a promotion?


a. My brother
b. Farhan
c. Anita
d. Your sister
JAWABAN: B

24. Once upon a time, there lived a very lazy king who liked eating and sleeping. His
habit made him very fat and couldn’t move his body. The king invited expert doctors to make
him fit. Unfortunately, none could help him gain his health and fitness.

One day, a wise man informed the minister that he could cure the king easily. Then, the king
requested him to the palace, but he refused. He asked the king to come to his house by
walking.
The king came to his house with a great effort. The wise man complicated him as a good
king. Then, the wise man asked him to do it every day. Gradually, the king realised that he felt
lighter and more active than before. The king regained his health and he was really happy.

The king lived in prosperity, ______ he was not happy.


a. or
b. for
c. but
d. and
JAWABAN: C

25. Once upon a time, there lived a very lazy king who liked eating and sleeping. His
habit made him very fat and couldn’t move his body. The king invited expert doctors to make
him fit. Unfortunately, none could help him gain his health and fitness.

One day, a wise man informed the minister that he could cure the king easily. Then, the king
requested him to the palace, but he refused. He asked the king to come to his house by
walking.

The king came to his house with a great effort. The wise man complicated him as a good
king. Then, the wise man asked him to do it every day. Gradually, the king realised that he felt
lighter and more active than before. The king regained his health and he was really happy.

the king was very pleased ______ he regained his health.


a. so
b. before
c. due to
d. because
JAWABAN: D

26. Once upon a time, there lived a very lazy king who liked eating and sleeping. His
habit made him very fat and couldn’t move his body. The king invited expert doctors to make
him fit. Unfortunately, none could help him gain his health and fitness.

One day, a wise man informed the minister that he could cure the king easily. Then, the king
requested him to the palace, but he refused. He asked the king to come to his house by
walking.

The king came to his house with a great effort. The wise man complicated him as a good
king. Then, the wise man asked him to do it every day. Gradually, the king realised that he felt
lighter and more active than before. The king regained his health and he was really happy.

_____ the king refused to walk to the wise man’s, he would be fatter.
a. If
b. After
c. Since
d. Altough
JAWABAN: A

27. Let’s make smoothie to reduce stress related to high blood pressure. First, prepare
the ingredients. You’ll need two ripe bananas, two cups af coconut milk and one stalk of
lemon grass. (A)____ the bananas and chop them. Then, remove outer leaves of lemon grass
and chop into chunks. After that, put the bananas, coconut milk and lemon grass (B)______ a
blender and blend them until smooth. Stir and drink immedietely.

“A” could be replaced by the word ______


a. Peel
b. Peels
c. Peeled
d. Peeling
JAWABAN: A

28. Let’s make smoothie to reduce stress related to high blood pressure. First, prepare
the ingredients. You’ll need two ripe bananas, two cups af coconut milk and one stalk of
lemon grass. (A)____ the bananas and chop them. Then, remove outer leaves of lemon grass
and chop into chunks. After that, put the bananas, coconut milk and lemon grass (B)______ a
blender and blend them until smooth. Stir and drink immedietely.

“B” could be replaced by the word ______


a. on
b. in
c. near
d. at
JAWABAN: B

29. Arrange the following words into a correct sentences.


The email – went off – I – while –
1 2 3 4
The computer – was – suddently – writing
5 6 7 8
a. 4 – 6 – 2 – 5 – 7 - 3 – 8 - 1
b. 4 – 3 - 6 – 8 – 1 – 5 – 7 – 2
c. 4 – 3 – 6 – 2 – 5 – 1 – 7 – 8
d. 4 – 6 – 8 – 5 – 3 – 1 – 7 – 2
JAWABAN: B

30. Arrange the sentences to form sequential paragraph.


(1) He is a nurse
(2) He often help sick people in my neighbourhood.
(3) I have a new neighbourhood.
(4) His name is Mr. Prasetya.
(5) He works in a hospital near my house
(6) He is very humble, friendly and helpful.

Which one is the best arrangement to make a sequential text?


a. 4 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 3
b. 3 – 4 – 6 - 2 – 5 - 2
c. 6 - 4 – 1 – 5 – 3 – 2
d. 1 – 5 -2 – 3 – 4 – 6
JAWABAN: B

31. My first recollection of my childhood is the day I toppled down the stairs when I was
three years old. I cried for nearly an hour in spite of my parents’ attemps at comforting me.
Finally, I quitened down when my mother gave me ice-cream and chocolate. Luckily, I was
not hurt.

The time before I started going to school was full of happiness. I had good neighbours to play
with from morning till evening. We played marbles and football or rode our tricycles happily.
There were also other games to occupy our time.

At the age of five years, I had to attend kindergarten and this turned out to be quite an
ordeal for me. To begin with, I felt very sad having to leave my house and go off each
morning to be amongst strangers. I cried and wanted my mother around, much to my
teacher’s displeasure. As the days went by, however, I made friends easily in class and found
company. I became happy again and actually looked forward to leaving the house each
morning.

I still remembr those days when I was learning to ride a bicycle. I fell and bruished myself
several times, but I never gave up. Finally, I was able to join my friends going around the
neighbourhood on my bike.

Another fond memory in the end-of-year. Concert held at the kindergarten. I was chosen to
play the main role in the play “Kancil dan Buaya”, and I became a celebriity that day, receiving
lots of compliments for my performance.

I now realise what a wonderful childhood I have had and at times with I could relive thise
days.

What is the best title of the text?


a. My childhood Friends
b. My childish Experiences
c. My Unforgattable Moments
d. The Memories of My Childhood
JAWABAN: D

32. My first recollection of my childhood is the day I toppled down the stairs when I was
three years old. I cried for nearly an hour in spite of my parents’ attemps at comforting me.
Finally, I quitened down when my mother gave me ice-cream and chocolate. Luckily, I was
not hurt.

The time before I started going to school was full of happiness. I had good neighbours to play
with from morning till evening. We played marbles and football or rode our tricycles happily.
There were also other games to occupy our time.
At the age of five years, I had to attend kindergarten and this turned out to be quite an
ordeal for me. To begin with, I felt very sad having to leave my house and go off each
morning to be amongst strangers. I cried and wanted my mother around, much to my
teacher’s displeasure. As the days went by, however, I made friends easily in class and found
company. I became happy again and actually looked forward to leaving the house each
morning.

I still remembr those days when I was learning to ride a bicycle. I fell and bruished myself
several times, but I never gave up. Finally, I was able to join my friends going around the
neighbourhood on my bike.

Another fond memory in the end-of-year. Concert held at the kindergarten. I was chosen to
play the main role in the play “Kancil dan Buaya”, and I became a celebriity that day, receiving
lots of compliments for my performance.

I now realise what a wonderful childhood I have had and at times with I could relive thise
days.

Why did the writer initially not like going to school?


a. His new friends treated him meanly.
b. He didn’t know anyone at the school.
c. His mother would left him at school alone.
d. He would not be able to play with his friends.
JAWABAN: B

33. My first recollection of my childhood is the day I toppled down the stairs when I was
three years old. I cried for nearly an hour in spite of my parents’ attemps at comforting me.
Finally, I quitened down when my mother gave me ice-cream and chocolate. Luckily, I was
not hurt.

The time before I started going to school was full of happiness. I had good neighbours to play
with from morning till evening. We played marbles and football or rode our tricycles happily.
There were also other games to occupy our time.

At the age of five years, I had to attend kindergarten and this turned out to be quite an
ordeal for me. To begin with, I felt very sad having to leave my house and go off each
morning to be amongst strangers. I cried and wanted my mother around, much to my
teacher’s displeasure. As the days went by, however, I made friends easily in class and found
company. I became happy again and actually looked forward to leaving the house each
morning.

I still remembr those days when I was learning to ride a bicycle. I fell and bruished myself
several times, but I never gave up. Finally, I was able to join my friends going around the
neighbourhood on my bike.
Another fond memory in the end-of-year. Concert held at the kindergarten. I was chosen to
play the main role in the play “Kancil dan Buaya”, and I became a celebriity that day, receiving
lots of compliments for my performance.

I now realise what a wonderful childhood I have had and at times with I could relive thise
days.

The writer thinks that his childhood is wonderful because ______


a. He figured out that he was talented
b. He spent his time to have fun with his friends
c. He met good friends and learned many things
d. He had many new experiences at kinderganten
JAWABAN: D

34. My first recollection of my childhood is the day I toppled down the stairs when I was
three years old. I cried for nearly an hour in spite of my parents’ attemps at comforting me.
Finally, I quitened down when my mother gave me ice-cream and chocolate. Luckily, I was
not hurt.

The time before I started going to school was full of happiness. I had good neighbours to play
with from morning till evening. We played marbles and football or rode our tricycles happily.
There were also other games to occupy our time.

At the age of five years, I had to attend kindergarten and this turned out to be quite an
ordeal for me. To begin with, I felt very sad having to leave my house and go off each
morning to be amongst strangers. I cried and wanted my mother around, much to my
teacher’s displeasure. As the days went by, however, I made friends easily in class and found
company. I became happy again and actually looked forward to leaving the house each
morning.

I still remembr those days when I was learning to ride a bicycle. I fell and bruished myself
several times, but I never gave up. Finally, I was able to join my friends going around the
neighbourhood on my bike.

Another fond memory in the end-of-year. Concert held at the kindergarten. I was chosen to
play the main role in the play “Kancil dan Buaya”, and I became a celebriity that day, receiving
lots of compliments for my performance.

I now realise what a wonderful childhood I have had and at times with I could relive thise
days.

“I cried and wanted my mother around, much to my teacher’s displeasure.” (par.3)


The underlined word can be replaced with___
a. Shock
b. Annoyance
c. Moodiness
d. weariness
JAWABAN: B

35. Young Stars.


The finalist of “Akademi Fantasi Indosiar 1” (AFI) are wonderful young people.

Mawar whos was born on 26 February 1985 is a cute girl. She has straight short hair. Her
bright skin, chubby cheeks, and lovely smile make her look very marvelous. She is not very
tall. However, her weight which is 40 kgs matches her body well and makes her look cute.

Unlike Mawar, Ve looks tall. She is 1.69 maters tall. She looks quite slim. She weights 45 kgs.
Compared to Mawar, Ve looks darker. The 22 years old girl has black straight hair.

Another finalist is Ismail who is better known as Smile. The young man who was born on 16
September 1983 looks much bigger and taller than his two female friends. He is tall and
muscular. His complexion is fair and his hair is short and straight.

The text is about ______


a. Mawar AFI
b. Ve AFI
c. Ismail AFI
d. The finalist of AFI
JAWABAN: D

36. Young Stars.


The finalist of “Akademi Fantasi Indosiar 1” (AFI) are wonderful young people.

Mawar whos was born on 26 February 1985 is a cute girl. She has straight short hair. Her
bright skin, chubby cheeks, and lovely smile make her look very marvelous. She is not very
tall. However, her weight which is 40 kgs matches her body well and makes her look cute.

Unlike Mawar, Ve looks tall. She is 1.69 maters tall. She looks quite slim. She weights 45 kgs.
Compared to Mawar, Ve looks darker. The 22 years old girl has black straight hair.

Another finalist is Ismail who is better known as Smile. The young man who was born on 16
September 1983 looks much bigger and taller than his two female friends. He is tall and
muscular. His complexion is fair and his hair is short and straight.

What do you think about Mawar?


a. She is taller that Ve
b. She is heavier than Ve
c. She is younger that Smile
d. Her skin is darker that Ve’s
JAWABAN: C

37. Young Stars.


The finalist of “Akademi Fantasi Indosiar 1” (AFI) are wonderful young people.
Mawar whos was born on 26 February 1985 is a cute girl. She has straight short hair. Her
bright skin, chubby cheeks, and lovely smile make her look very marvelous. She is not very
tall. However, her weight which is 40 kgs matches her body well and makes her look cute.

Unlike Mawar, Ve looks tall. She is 1.69 maters tall. She looks quite slim. She weights 45 kgs.
Compared to Mawar, Ve looks darker. The 22 years old girl has black straight hair.

Another finalist is Ismail who is better known as Smile. The young man who was born on 16
September 1983 looks much bigger and taller than his two female friends. He is tall and
muscular. His complexion is fair and his hair is short and straight.

“Her bright skin, chubby cheeks, and lovely smile....” (Par. 2)


a. White
b. Black
c. Brown
d. Brownish
JAWABAN: A

38. Rujak Buah


Ingredients:
1 Cucumber : peeled
1 Papaya : cut into ½ inch cubes
1 pineapple : cut into ½ inch cubes,
Fresh or canned pineapple
1 apple tart : cut into ½ inch cubes
1 Mango : peeled, cubed 3 tablespoons
Peanuts: fry
1 hot chili peppers: seeded, Sliced ¼ cup
Brown sugar 1 tablespoon
Tamarind : dissolved in ½ cup water
strained

Directions:
Mix all the fruit together Grind chilies and salt Add brown sugar,
Add dry roasted peanuts and grind completely,
Pour some tamarind liquid,
Mix the sauce and fruit together,
Serve chilled.

What should we do with the peanut before we grind them?


a. Peel them
b. Roast them
c. Cut into cubes
d. Add brown sugar on them
JAWABAN: B
39. Rujak Buah
Ingredients:
1 Cucumber : peeled
1 Papaya : cut into ½ inch cubes
1 pineapple : cut into ½ inch cubes,
Fresh or canned pineapple
1 apple tart : cut into ½ inch cubes
1 Mango : peeled, cubed 3 tablespoons
Peanuts: fry
1 hot chili peppers: seeded, Sliced ¼ cup
Brown sugar 1 tablespoon
Tamarind : dissolved in ½ cup water
strained

Directions:
Mix all the fruit together Grind chilies and salt Add brown sugar,
Add dry roasted peanuts and grind completely,
Pour some tamarind liquid,
Mix the sauce and fruit together,
Serve chilled.

What is the purpose of the text above?


a. To inform about delicious Rujak buah
b. To show how easy to make Rujak buah
c. To show the step in making Rujak buah
d. To inform material used to make Rujak buah
JAWABAN: C

40. Rujak Buah


Ingredients:
1 Cucumber : peeled
1 Papaya : cut into ½ inch cubes
1 pineapple : cut into ½ inch cubes,
Fresh or canned pineapple
1 apple tart : cut into ½ inch cubes
1 Mango : peeled, cubed 3 tablespoons
Peanuts: fry
1 hot chili peppers: seeded, Sliced ¼ cup
Brown sugar 1 tablespoon
Tamarind : dissolved in ½ cup water
strained

Directions:
Mix all the fruit together Grind chilies and salt Add brown sugar,
Add dry roasted peanuts and grind completely,
Pour some tamarind liquid,
Mix the sauce and fruit together,
Serve chilled.

What should be dissolved?


a. The apple.
b. The mango.
c. The tamarind.
d. The pineapple.
JAWABAN: C

URAIAN
41. Complete the blanks with the suitable form!
a. Rudi _____ (prepare) his provitions when his friend picked him up.
b. They _____ (visit) the zoo at 11.00 a.m. yesterday.
c. We were sleeping when in the bus suddenly ____ (stop).
42. Make a short dialog using expression asking and giving advice.
43. Make a short dialog using expression asking and giving attention.
44. Read the text!
The Boy Who Cried Wolf

There was once a young shepherd boy who tended his sheep at the foot of a mountain near
a dark forest. It was lonely for him watching the sheep all day. No one was near; except for
three farmers he could sometimes see working in the fields in the valley below.

One day the boy thought of a plan that would help him get a little company and have some
fun. He ran down toward the valley crying, “Wolf! Wolf!”

The men ran to meet him, and after they found out there was no wolf after all, one man
remained to talk with the boy awhile.

The boy enjoyed the company so much that a few days later he tried the same prank again,
and again the men ran to help him.

A few days later, a real wolf came from the forest and began to steal the sheep. The startled
boy ran toward the valley, and more loudly than ever he cried, “Wolf! Wolf!” But the men,
who had been fooled twice before, thought that the boy was tricking them again. So no one
came to help the boy save his sheep.

What did the wolf do?

45. Read the text!


The Boy Who Cried Wolf
There was once a young shepherd boy who tended his sheep at the foot of a mountain near
a dark forest. It was lonely for him watching the sheep all day. No one was near; except for
three farmers he could sometimes see working in the fields in the valley below.

One day the boy thought of a plan that would help him get a little company and have some
fun. He ran down toward the valley crying, “Wolf! Wolf!”

The men ran to meet him, and after they found out there was no wolf after all, one man
remained to talk with the boy awhile.

The boy enjoyed the company so much that a few days later he tried the same prank again,
and again the men ran to help him.

A few days later, a real wolf came from the forest and began to steal the sheep. The startled
boy ran toward the valley, and more loudly than ever he cried, “Wolf! Wolf!” But the men,
who had been fooled twice before, thought that the boy was tricking them again. So no one
came to help the boy save his sheep.

What is the moral value of that story?

JAWABAN:

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