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LISTENING SECTION

Part I
Questions 1 to 4

Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues spoken in English. The dialogue will be spoken twice.
They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are
saying.
After you hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one
would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.
You will hear:
Man : Hi, Tina! Are you free on Saturday morning?
Woman : Yes. Do you have any plan?
Man : We’ll see a book fair at Senayan. Would you care to join us?
Woman : I’d love to.

Narrator : What are the speakers talking about?


A. Loving books
B. Asking free time
C. Buying some books
D. Planning to see book fare
E. Activity on Saturday morning

The best answer to the question “What are the speakers talking about?” is choice (D). Therefore, you
should answer choice (D)

1. A. Nice woman. (Complementing)


B. Handwriting
C. Composition
D. Flattering
E. Honesty
2. A. New company. (congratulating)
B. Looking for a job.
C. Getting a new job.
D. Having an interview.
E. An assistant manager.
3. A. Go to the library. (asking suggestion)
B. Attend Ms. Tina’s class.
C. Go to the nearest book store.
D. Buy an expensive grammar book.
E. Buy the grammar book in the book store.
4. A. The man is Linda’s friend. (asking opinion)
B. The woman knows Linda.
C. The man doesn’t know Linda.
D. Johan has found a better girlfriend.
E. Johan is the woman’s ex-boyfriend.
Part II
Questions: 5 to 7

Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several questions or statements spoken in English followed by four
responses, also spoken in English. The questions and responses will be spoken twice. They will not be
printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. You have
to choose the best response to each question or statement.

Now listen to a sample question, you will hear:


Man : You look uncomfortable.
Woman : It’s very hot here.
Man : I’ll switch on the fan for you.
Woman :

What is the best respond to the man statement?


You will also hear:
A. I’ll be glad.
B. I’ll be happy.
C. Thank you.
D. It’ll be okay.

Narrator: What is the best response to the woman’s statement?


The best response to the woman’s statement “I’ll switch on the fan for you.” is (Thank you.) Therefore, you
should answer Choice “C”.

5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.


6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

Part III
Questions 8 to 11

Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English. The dialogues or
monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully
to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue or monologue, look at the five
pictures provided in your test book, and decide which one would be the most suitable with the dialogue or
monologue you have heard.

8. A B C

D E
9. A B C

D E

10. A B C

D E

11. A B C

D E

Part IV
Questions 12 to 15
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice. They will
not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which
one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.

12. A. Three kinds of category costing


B. The venue of the grand final match
C. The Prices of the grand final tickets
D. Donation for the earthquake victims
E. The condition of earthquake victims
13. A. It would be donated to the victims
B. It would be used for improving the football players
C. It would be spent for conducting grand final match.
D. It would be used for the improvement of Pekansari Stadium.
E. It would be given to the people who suffered from the earthquake in Pidie.
14. A. Ice
B. Ball
C. Rice
D. Sugar
E. Shoes
15. A. He met a coach.
B. He registered to a university.
C. He met a professional footballer.
D. He played football for inter-village tournament.
E. He sold cake and ice at inter-village tournament.

Read the following text!


SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENT
To: All students and teachers
Come and visit our new library. Lots of new books (brand new novels and non-fiction books. are available.
You can also enjoy our newest DVDs collection.

Head of library
Ihsan Ahmad Quasyairi

16. Why does the writer make the announcement?


a. To resume a new novel.
b. To invite the reader to visit the library.
c. To let the reader know about the head of library.
d. To help the reader know where to find the DVDs.
e. To make competition who visit the library a lots

Read this announcement for question number 17


ANNOUNCEMENT
English Conversation Club (ECC.)
is opening registration for new members
join us and improve your English!
Every Thursday from 16.00 to 17.00 at the school hall
For registration, please contact 0800-800-900

Anissa

17. Where do they have the meeting?


a. In the ECC’s meeting room.
b. In the VIIA classroom.
c. At the school hall.
d. At the cafetaria.
e. City hall

Read this personal letter to answer question number 18!

Cijaku, 1st February 2020


Dear Nurdin
How are you? Hope everything is okay with you. I’m all right here.
We are going to have the national examination, aren’t we? Are you well prepared for it? Well, to be honest,
I just have some difficulties in preparing for it, especially in English. There are extra lessons in my school
and I take them all. But, I feel that they don’t help. I’m still confused in solving Mathematic problems. I’m
just worried that I fail the national examination. Do you have any suggestion for me? I really appreciate
your help.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Your buddy
Muhammad Rohmat

18. What does the letter tell about?


a. Asking for a friend to teach Mathematic
b. Preparing for the national examination
c. Asking for a friend’s suggestion to solve a problem
d. Giving a solution to a friend
e. Having extra lesson at school

This invitation is question for number 19!


Diva & Iwan Candra
are waiting you to their wedding
Time : 08.30 17.00
Date : 12th of April 2022
Place : Hotel Saritem
19. How long the party will be held?
a. It takes six hours and thirty minutes
b. It takes eight hours and thirty minutes
c. It takes eight hours
d. It takes seven hours
e. It takes three minutes

Kediri is a name of a town. It is situated in a valley between the Kelud and Willis mountains and inhabited
by about 1.3 million people. In the centre of the town there is a large hill which is called the Dathok
Mountain. Because of the topography of the region, Kediri is called a chilly town by the locals. There is a
big river called Brantas cutting off the centre of the town.
Beside the temples, Kediri is also famous for its products like cigarettes and a special kind of tofu or bean
curd. This highly nutritious food is delicacy of Kediri and has a distinctive taste. The cigarettes factory
dominates the town economy and employs the majority of the women labor force. Kediri and the cigarettes
factory are inseparable and it is considered the biggest cigarette factory in Indonesia. Most of the local
people work in this factory. Those who do not work here are farmers or traders.
20. What is the text about?
a. A town of Kediri
b. Kelud and Wilis mountain
c. Kediri is a chilly town
d. The Dathok mountain
e. The centre of the town
The following text is for questions number 21 and 22.
I live in a small village called Dempet in Demak, Central Java. It is a nice and quiet place. My house is near
a bridge which goes to a market. Behind my house is a big river. The street in front of my house is about
ten meters wide.
People in my village are mostly farmers. They grow paddy, watermelons, and cucumbers. Some people
earn their living by raising cattle, such as goats, sheep, and cows. Some others are traders. They sell crops
and other stuff at the market.
Early in the morning, the street in front of my house is always crowded by people going to the market. The
goods are carried by horse carts and bicycles.
21. What do the people in the writer’s village mostly do for a living? By being a …
a. Farmer.
b. Seller.
c. Shepherd.
d. Trader.
e. Teacher
22. They grow paddy, watermelons, and cucumbers. (par1). They refer to…
a. Streets
b. Villages
c. Mini markets
d. Houses
e. People
The following text is for questions number 23 and 25.
Ryan, my roommate, and I had a great weekend. Last Saturday we got up early and had a big breakfast.
Then we took the bus to go downtown and went to an art museum. The museum opened at nine o’clock
and we stayed there all morning.
We saw some beautiful paintings. We had a guide who explained everything to us. I liked all the art, but
Ryan didn’t like the modern art very much. I bought copies of two paintings. I’m going to put them on the
wall of my bedroom.
At one o’clock, we were hungry so we had lunch at the museum cafeteria. After lunch, we took a walk in
the park near the museum. We went home at five o’clock. We were very tired, but we had a good time.
On Sunday we stayed home and studied.
23. What is the communicative purpose of the text?
a. To discuss about the spot in the art museum
b. To retell Ryan and writer’s experience
c. To inform the reader about Ryan’s hobby
d. To describe writer’s experience
e. To talk about the weekend
24. On Sunday we stayed home and studied (Paragraph 2). The word stayed has synonymous with …
a. Walked
b. Saw
c. Lived
d. Brought
e. Took
25. Which of the following you don’t agree with about Ryan?
a. Ryan liked all the art displayed
b. Ryan was the writer’s roommate
c. Ryan and the writer had a great weekend
d. Ryan and the writer went to an art museum
e. Ryan and the writer had lunch at the museum cafeteria

26. What is the purpose of the Caption above?


a. To make funny
b. To inform the readers
c. To educate readers
d. To make surprise
e. To motivate readers

The following text is for questions number 27 and 29.


The internet connects all parts of the world without borders between them. Many people take advantages
of the internet network. One of them is by opening virtual stores, meaning people are providing shops in
cyberspace. They show photographs of good with all their characteristics. They also reflect prices, discounts
and quality of goods. In addition to all the convenience of shopping online, we have to be very careful and
cautious in doing transactions through cyberspace. Many people have experienced bad impacts of shopping
online. Here are some examples of negative impacts of shopping online. First, people tend to become
consumptive because quality goods are often sold cheaply and buyers don’t need to go anywhere. Such
convenience raises the desire to continue shopping and it’s hard to resist. Second, online shopping habits
create crimes, such as deception. Many people take advantages of this consumer psyche to open fake online
stores aiming to get as much money as possible. Many prospective buyers are deceived by such stores only
because they offer bigger discounts than usual. Without thinking people will immediately transfer money
and hope to get good stuff at very cheap price, but they never receive the goods they ordered. Third,
shopping online may create a feeling of disappointment because the items that buyers receive do not match
what they ordered. Unfortunately, the goods cannot be returned which means they have lost their money
and hope for getting good items. Fourth, people tend to look at their cellphone very often to browse various
virtual stores. They began to ignore people and events that happen around them. Gradually, they will lose
their social empathy. Knowing that there are many negative impacts of shopping online, we have to remain
cautions of scams and not shop online too often. We need to browse in real shops, so we are not ignorant
of people and events around us.
27. What is the topic of the text?
a. The negative effects of internet connection.
b. The characteristics of goods in online shop.
c. The negative effects of shopping online.
d. The disappointment of shopping online.
e. The advantages of shopping online.
28. Which is the reason why people like to do online shopping?
a. They become consumptive.
b. They get convenience of shopping.
c. They can decrease the desire to shop.
d. They always receive the goods they ordered.
e. They never feel disappoint with goods they received
29. After reading the text, we know that online shopping has many bad effects… we have to be very
careful in doing it.
a. as
b. so
c. but
d. and
e. though
Read this text to answer question number 30.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Pay attention!
Please join us!
Are you ready?
Our school will have an English Speech Competition
Participants: All students in our school
It will be held from 28th – 29th September 2020
Prizes:
1st winner will get : IDR 1.000.000
2nd winner will get : IDR 750.000
3rd winner will get : IDR 500.000
30. What is the announcement about?
a. A school debate
b. A school competition
c. Participants of debate
d. An English debate competition
e. Extracurricular activities

Read this text to answer question number 31, 32, 33.


How to make a pencil case
Steps:
1) Choose the size you want. If you want to put longer items, such as a ruler, placed in your pencil case,
you'll need a longer pencil case.
2) Find a bag or box that suitable with your choice of size. It doesn't have be nice looking, but strong
and clean.
3) Cover the box with paper, any color.
4) Decorate the container. Try some or all of the following ideas.
5) Put on same cool sticker.
6) Decorate with your own art with makers: draw lines, shapes, animals, people, etc.
7) Cut some magazine pictures and stick them on it.
8) Totally cover the box with wrapping paper; and
9) Glue on shells, buttons, or anything else you want to decorate the pencil case with. Add glitter if
you like.
10) Show all your friends, and be proud of your unique pencil case.
31. The length of the pencil case depends on ....
a. The items we are going to put there
b. The ruler we have
c. The size of the pen
d. The box that we find
e. Depend on the hand size

32. From the text above we can conclude that we have to be .... in decorating the box to have a good
result.
a. Box
b. Careful
c. Creative
d. Risky
e. Mr. Iwan
33. " ... Add glitter if you like." (step 4) The synonym of the underlined word is ....
a. Amaze
b. Becloud
c. Darken
d. Twinkle
e. Rise

34. Who is the main subject in the picture that is described in the caption?
a. Indonesian President, Joko Widodo
b. Former Indonesian President, SBY
c. Vice President, Jusuf Kalla
d. Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan
e. Puhan Maharani

This text of tangkuban perahu is question for 35 – 37!


Tangkuban Perahu
Dayang Sumbi was exiled in the jungle, because she was unmarried but pregnant. She gave a birth to a
baby boy and named him Sangkuriang.
One day he went hunting with his dog, si Tumang. In the bush he saw a pig, Wayungyang. He wanted to
shoot Wayungyang but si Tumang hindered him. He was angry at it and killed it, and then took its heart
home. When he told that it was si Tumang’s heart, she was very angry and hit Sangkuriang’s head with a
spoon. And he ran away and left his mother to the east. He did not know himself and forgot his name. He
was about 16 years of age.
After a long time Sangkuriang came back to the jungle where his mother lived. She looked younger than
her age, so Sangkuriang fell in love with her. “Will you marry me?’’ one day he asked her. But Dayang
Sumbi refused because she recognized that he was her son. He insisted to marry her and Dayang Sumbi
asked two marriage settlements. One, he had to dammed Citarum river, and two, had to make a boat in one
night
Sang Kuriang almost finished his work but Dayang Sumbi cheated him. He was angry and kicked the boat.
The boat fell upside down on the peak of mountain. It was known Tangkuban Perahu, at the northern of
Bandung, West Java.
35. Who is the main character of the story above?
a. Si Tumang
b. Sangkuriang
c. Dayang Sumbi
d. Sangkuriang’s mother
e. Sangkuriang’s father
36. Why did Dayang Sumbi refuse Sangkuriang proposal?
a. Because she recognized that he was her son
b. Because Sangkuriang was ugly
c. Because Sangkuriang was not rich
d. Because she had a husband
e. Because Sangkuriang had not much money
37. “… and then took its heart home.” (Paragraph 2).
The underlined word refers to …
a. Wayungyang
b. Pig
c. Dayang Sumbi
d. Tumang
e. Citarum river

The text below is question for number 38 – 40.


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
38. The text informs about?
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
39. The reason why Garuda Indonesia diverted Yogyakarta flights to Surakarta is because of ….
a. Maintenance one of Garuda Indonesia’s aircraft
b. The accident of its plane which slipped on the runway lane
c. Many flights in Adisucipto Airport
d. The statement of Garuda Indonesia VP of corporate communications
e. The evacuation of Garuda Indonesia’s aircrafts
40. The airline would provide a bus at Adisumarmo Airport to transport passengers to Yogyakarta.
The underline word has similar meaning with?
a. Supply
b. Prepare
c. Come
d. Arrive
e. Stand

The text below is question for number 41 - 43.


Human body is made up of countless millions of cells. Food is needed to built up new cells and replace the
worn out cells. However, the food that we take must be changed into substances that can be carried in the
blood to the places where they are needed. This process is called digestion.
The first digestive process takes place in the mouth. The food we eat is broken up into small pieces by the
action of teeth, mixed with saliva, a juice secreted by glands in the mouth. Saliva contains digestive juice
which moisten the food, so it can be swallowed easily.
From the mouth, food passes through the esophagus (the food passage) into the stomach. Here, the food is
mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach for several hours. Then the food enters the small
intestine. All the time the muscular walls of the intestine are squeezing, mixing and moving the food
onwards.
In a few hours, the food changes into acids. These are soon absorbed by the villi (microscopic branch
projections from the intestine walls) and passed into the bloodstream.
41. What is the text about?
a. The disgetive system
b. The disgetive juice
c. The method of the disgetive system
d. The process of intestine work
e. The food substances
42. How can we swallow the food easily?
a. The food changes into acids absorbed by the villi.
b. The food must be digested first through the process.
c. The food is directly swallowed through esophagus into the stomach.
d. The food is mixed with the juices secreted by the cells in the stomach.
e. The food we take must be changed into substances carried in the blood to the places.
43. “Human body is made up of countless millions of cells.” (Paragraph 1) The phrase “made up” means
….
a. A. produced
b. Managed
c. Arranged
d. Completed
e. constructed

Friends and family


Join us to celebrate

Casey’s 22nd Birthday

Saturday, 21 May 2020


05:00 p.m
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Charlotte
RSVP to Lisa at 123-456-7891
44. What is the purpose of invitation above?
a. To inform
b. To invite
c. To announce
d. To retell
e. To describe
45. The following is not the meaning behind the caption
a. The content of the media is just for adult
b. The media does not allow people under the age of 15 to watch TV
c. The media might provide scenes that are not appropriate for children to view.
d. The viewers are asked to be more aware with their children when watching TV.
e. The content of the media may be harmful for people under the age of 15.

The following text is question for number 46 – 48.


Circuses Should Not Use Animals
Animals should not be used in circus. The environment where they perform and their living conditions are
usually inappropriate. Tigers, for example which naturally live in wilderness, must perform tricks on a
narrow stage and spend their lifetime in a small cage.
Besides, the living conditions of the circus animals are poor. They live in a cramped condition most of the
time. They actually need more space to roam. They also do not have freedom to live with their own kind.
We should ban the use of animals in circus and their confinement there.
46. Why does the writer consider circus inappropriate place to live for animals?
a. It resembles the animal's natural habitat.
b. It is the place where the animals are tortured.
c. It is the place to get public amusement.
d. It provides animals bad food.
e. It costs animals ill condition.

47. According to the text, ...


a. Tigers are the most suitable animals to perform tricks.
b. Tigers are the smartest animals.
c. The highlight of the circus is on the animals.
d. The animals are the main performers in the circus.
e. Animals receive ill treatment in a circus.
48. "They live in a cramped condition most of their time (Paragraph 3).
The underlined word is closest in meaning to.
a. clean and neat
b. dirty and messy
c. poor and spacious
d. small and crowded
e. large and quiet

the text below is question for number 49 – 50.


Dear Aunt Tia
Aunty, I have some good news for you. Last month I passed my final examination. A week ago I succeeded
to join in a senior high school English competition. Last night my parents promised to send me to a famous
English course in my town. They also promised me if my scores in English are good, they'll send me to a
foreign university. Great, isn't it? I'll work hard. I want to be a great pediatrician like you, Aunty.
Well, that's all for now. Looking forward to having your news.

Love
Debby

49. what is the purpose of the text?


a. To inform some good news
b. To describe the writer’s school
c. To retell the writer’s experience
d. To entertain the reader with a joke
e. To make a reader angry
50. What did Debby's parents promise her?
a. To make her a pediatrician
b. To send her to an English course
c. To send her to a senior high school
d. To make her pass the final examination
e. To make you happy

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