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LEMBAR SOAL
Mata Pelajaran : BAHASA INGGRIS
Hari, Tanggal : Kamis, 30 Januari 2020
Waktu : 12.30 – 13.50
Kelas : IX
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This dialogue is for question no. 1
1. Ghea : Emily, it’s still drizzling.
Emily : Yes. Do you bring your umbrella with you?
Ghea : No,but I have to go home now. Today is my birthday and I want
to celebrate it with my family.
Emily : Wow! Congratulation, then. …. Take care
Dea : Thank you, Bye
2. Dika : Dad, Vina invites me and some other friends to have dinner at a restaurant.
Father : When?
Dika : This Saturday night. ....
Father : I think you can’t. There will be a family gathering night at my office and we have to
attend it.
Dika : Oh, I lost this chance.
A. It is not different
B. I agree with you
C. Not necessarily
D. That’s a good idea
5. Arini : Well, guys. Don’t forget to bring the stuff we need for our picnic.
Dody : I have prepared all. But who will bring the guitar?
Julia : We can ask Rayyan to bring it. What do you think?
Arini : .... As long as I know his guitar has been broken.
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A. I think that’s a clever idea
B. I don’t think he can
C. I don’t believe in him
D. I have different idea
NOTICE
PLAY GROUND AND SCHOOL GROUNDS
CLOSED AT 06.00 PM
For Daddy
I am sorry, I won’t be at home for dinner. My boss asks me to attend a spontanious meeting at 5 pm,
and it will take long. So, please don’t pick me up, I will take a taxi home. Have nice dinner with the
kids.
Love
Mommy
ATTENTION!
Since you are not library members yet, you need to complete the document below:
You’ll be attended by the library officer from September 2-16, 2016 during working hour. The card
will be in your hand a week after the closing date of registration. Being a member is obligatory in our
school. Make sure that you submit all the document.
Mr. Raja
Head of Library
10. What is the writer’s intention to write the text above?
A. To inform the deadline of the registration.
B. To give information about the size of the photographs.
C. To explain about the obligation of being a library member of the school.
D. To ask the Grade 7 students to complete the document to be a library member.
11. We can assume that being a library member is ....
A. very important for a student
B. the head of library’s suggestion
C. not useful for the grade 7 students
D. something troublesome for the students
12. The registration form will be given by the librarian, ... the recommendation letter is from the principal.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
Read the following text for questions 13 to 15.
One day, when an Ant was nimbly running about in search of food, came across a Chrysalis that
was close to its time of change. The Chrysalis moved its tail, and thus attracted the attention of the Ant,
who then saw for the first time that it was alive. “Poor, pitiable animal!” cried the Ant disdainfully.
“What a sad fate is yours! While I can run hither and hither, at my pleasure, and, if I wish, ascend the
tallest tree, you lie imprisoned here in your shell, with power only to move a joint or two or your scaly
tail.” The Chrysalis heard all this, but did not try to make any reply.
A few days after, when the Ant passed that way again, nothing but the shell remained. Wondering
what had become of its contents, he felt himself suddenly shaded and fanned by the gorgeous wings of a
beautiful Butterfly, “Behold in me, your much pitied friend!” said the Butterfly, “Boast of your powers to
run and climb as long as you can get me to listen now” So saying, the Butterfly rose in the air, and, borne
along and aloft on the summer breeze, was soon lost to the sight of the Ant forever.
23. What is the text mostly about?
A. The Ant and the Chrysalis.
B. The Beautiful Butterfly.
C. The Chrysalis shell.
D. The Powerful Ant.
24. Why did the ant insult the chrysalis arrogantly?
A. He was more brilliant than chrysalis
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B. The chrysalis would not get angry with him
C. He couldn’t be able to see the chrysalis being a beautiful butterfly
D. He didn’t know that the chrysalis would be a beautiful butterfly later
25. What can we learn from the text?
A. It’s not good to be selfish.
B. We should not underestimate to others.
C. Impossible thing could happen anytime.
D. We should prepare ourselves to face hard times.
26. ‘.., ascend the tallest tree,....’
The underlined word is closest in meaning to ....
A. hold
B. hang
C. climb
D. jump
1. Place the microwave on a flat, dry surface. A clean counter in your kitchen or a solid, wooden
table would be good for the microwave. Do not put the microwave near a gas or electric range,
such as your stove.
Make sure the microwave’s air vents on one side are not being blocked.
2. Check that the roller ring and glass tray are secure in the microwave. Most microwaves will
come with a plastic roller ring and a round glass tray. The roller ring and the glass tray should
fit inside the microwave. The glass tray should spin around on the roller ring easily and
smoothly.
3. Plug the microwave into a grounded wall outlet. Make sure the outlet is rated for 20 A. This
will ensure it is safe to use to power the microwave.
Note that a microwave from one country may not work or become damaged in another
country. In the Americas and Japan, the outlets are usually rated for 110 V 60 Hz. In Europe,
Asia, and the rest of the world, the outlets are usually rated for 220 V 50 Hz.
Pick an outlet that is not already being used by another appliance or electronic device.
4. Look at the features on the microwave. Check for numbers on the front of the microwave
from 1-9. You can use these numbers to enter in your desired cooking or heating time. There
should also be a Start button on the front that you can use to start the microwave. Most
microwaves will also have a clock on them that you can set using the instructions that came
with the microwave.
Depending on the model, the microwave may have settings for reheating, defrosting, and
cooking food. These settings will automatically heat your food based on whether you want to
reheat it, defrost it, or cook it.
Source: https://www.wikihow.life/Use-a-Microwave
27. With the text above, the writer intends to inform readers how to ….
A. prepare microwave before operating it
B. warm up food using microwave
C. operate the new microwave
D. maintain the microwave
28. What will probably occur when you operate the microwave bought in Japan?
A. It can work properly.
B. It might be secure.
C. It may be broken.
D. It will be useful.
When I was in senior high school, my school held a study tour to Bali and all of the 11th-grade
students participated. I went there with my teachers and friends. We left our school at about 08.00
a.m.
The trip from Blora to Bali only took about one day, but it was quite exhausting because I had to sit
along the way. Luckily, the trip felt short because it was fun. I spent the whole time along the way
singing, joking around, and playing games with my friends.
All of my tiredness has suddenly gone when we arrived at Sanur Beach. It was early in the
morning, so I could see the sunrise. It was really beautiful. Then, we headed for the hotel to take a
rest and had breakfast first before continuing our adventure.
After my energy had fully recharged, then we went to the Nusa Dua Beach. We could do a lot of fun
activities there, such as playing parasailing, banana boat, and so on. I skipped those fun stuff and
preferred to go to a little island which had a lot of reptiles in there, such as snakes, turtles, etc. The
view was wonderful because the island looked like in the middle of the sea.
Next, we went to Garuda Wisnu Kencana. There were two gigantic statues of Wisnu and his bird
named Garuda. The relief on the rock was also amazing but I did not really know the story on it. At
last, we went to one of the biggest bottled tea beverage companies in Bali to do some
observations. We learned how tea bottled beverages were manufactured from the first until the last
step.
Finally, our study tour in Bali was over and we went back to Blora. Although the trip was so tiring, I
felt really happy because I could learn a lot from it and spent the time with my dear friends.
Source: https://www.contohtext.com/2019/05/contoh-recount-text-tentang-liburan-ke-bali.html
One day, they went down to a village for shopping. A market was far away from their house.
33. The text mainly talks about ….
A. A lazy and spoiled girl
B. A widow and her slave
C. A beautiful girl and her maid
D. A poor widow and her daughter
34. Why did the girl cry?
A. Her mother didn’t forgive her.
B. Her mother got angry to her.
C. She wasn’t pretty anymore.
D. She turned to be a stone.
35. behind walking her maid The girl was the woman that her said.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
The best arrangement of the words to make a sennce is ….
A. 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 8 - 9
B. 6 – 2 – 1 – 4 – 5 – 3 – 7 – 8 – 9
C. 4 – 9 – 7 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 8 – 5 – 3
D. 7 – 4 – 2 – 1 – 6 – 9 – 8 – 5 - 3
Sourse: http://www.indofoodstore.com/pempek-recipe-indonesian-ingredients-and-video.aspx
CACTI
Cacti or cactuses are member of the plant family Cactaceae. The word
"cactus" derives from the ancient Greek, kaktos, a name for a spiny plant
whose identity is not certain. Cacti occur in a wide range of shapes and
sizes.
Most cacti live in extremely dry environments, even being found in the
Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on earth because cacti can
conserve water by doing many adaptions. Almost all cacti have
thickened, fleshy parts adapted to store water. Most species of cacti have
lost true leaves, retaining only spines, which are highly modified leaves.
The spines help prevent water loss by reducing air flow close to the
cactus and providing some shade.
Cacti are native to the Americas, ranging from Patagonia in the south to
parts of western Canada in the north—except for Rhipsalis baccifera,
which also grows in Africa and Sri Lanka. Cacti have a variety of uses:
39. What is the writer intention to write the text?
A. To give general description of cacti
B. To tell the reader the native of cacti
C. To persuade the reader to plant cacti
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D. To inform the reader the species of cacti
40. What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
A. The native of cacti
B. The family of cacti
C. The species of cacti
D. The identity of cacti
41. We know from the text that cacti ….
A. Are just used to as ornamental plants
B. Won’t be able to use for food
C. Can live in dry environment
D. Have thin and fleshy parts
42. Cacti can conserve water by doing many adaptions. The underlined word means ….
A. Release
B. protect
C. Waste
D. Get
For number 43 to 45, fill in the blanks with the suitable word.
Machu Picchu is a famous symbol of the Incan Empire history. It is also …(43) as the lost Incan city. It
was built in 1450 but a hundred years later it was abandoned after the Spanish came and conquered
the Incan Empire. Machu Picchu is a city built with the polished stone. …(44) is located in the middle of
a tropical mountain forest with an extraordinarily beautiful panorama. The main building is
Intihuatana, the Temple of the Sun, and Room of the Three Windows, which are called the Sacred
District. Initially, the city was a fortress and then transformed into the capital of the Incas. Machu
Picchu means Old Mountain. The city stands about 3 thousands meters above …(45), among the high
mountains. Though it takes long time to reach the place, the dazzling panorama is very worth it.
43. ____
A. well known
B. interesting
C. famous
D. good
44. ____
A. it
B. this
C. that
D. there
45. ____
A. the earth
B. sea level
C. the surface
D. ground level
For number 46 to 48, fill in the blanks with the suitable word.
Platypus is a semiaquatic carnivorous egg-laying mammal of the family Omithorhynchidae. They are
endemic animal of Australia which became one of animal icon of Australia besides Kangaroo. They can
be …(46) at eastern Australia and Tasmania Island. Their scientific name is Omithorhynchus anatinus.
The body of a platypus can reach the size of 50 cm in length with the body weight of 2,4 kg. Their
appearance resemble a combination of some animals. Their body look like the body of a mole and beaver
… (47) the same time (flat and hairy). The bill and legs are similar to duck, so they have four webbed
feet. Their tail is similar to the tail of a beaver. There are some venomous stingers on the feet of a male
platypus that they can use to strike the enemy. The fur around their body and tail is waterproof. It helps
to keep them warm when they are in the water. The snout of a platypus is not divided into upper and …
A platypus spend most of their time swimming and foraging for food in a river. They are an excellent
swimmer and also a good hunter in the water. They feed on worms, insect larva, and freshwater shrimp.
They spend about 12 hours looking for food and the remaining time to rest in their burrow every day.
They can live up to 11 years in the wild and around 17 years in captivity.
46. ____
A. found
B. kept
C. had
D. got
47. ____
A. in
B. at
C. on
D. into
48. ____
A. Upper
B. lower
C. larger
D. wider
50. ___
1. Nature’s recycling program for water is called water cycle.
2. Rain or snow eventually finds their way back to the ocean.
3. Water falls from the air as rain or snow.
4. Water goes from the ocean, lakes, and rivers into the air.
5. One of the things nature recycles is water.
6. Did you know that nature recycles too?
7. May be you recycle cans, glass, and paper.
A. 7-6-5-4-3-2-1
B. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7
C. 5-6-3-4-7-1-2
D. 2-1-4-3-6-7-5