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CONTOH TRYOUT UN BAHASA INGGRIS SMK

TAHUN PELAJARAN 2015/2016

A. LISTENING SECTION

In this section of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand
spoken English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.

PART I. PICTURES. Questions 1 to 3.


Directions: There are three items in this part. For each item, you will see a picture on your test
paper and you will hear four short statements. The statements will be spoken
TWICE. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speakers say. When you hear the four statements, look at the
picture on your test paper and choose the statement that best describes what you
see in the picture. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and
mark your answer.

Look at the sample below. Now listen to the four statements:


Sample Answer:

A B C D

Statement (D), “The lady is practicing


an extreme sport”, best describes
what you see in the picture.
Therefore, you should choose answer
(D).

Now let’s begin with the picture marked number one (1) on your test paper.
1. 2.

3.
PART II. QUESTIONS – RESPONSES. Questions 4 to 7.
Directions: There are four items in this part of the test. For each item, you will hear a question or
statement spoken in English followed by three responses, also spoken in English.
They will be spoken TWICE. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must
listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You are to choose the best
response to each question or statement and mark it on your answer sheet.

Now listen to a sample question.


You will hear : Sample Answer:
You will also hear : A B C

The best response to the question, “Can I sit in the front row?” is choice (C), “That would be fine.”
Therefore you should choose answer (C).

Now let’s begin with question number four (4) on your test paper.

4. Mark your answer on your answer sheet 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. SHORT CONVERSATIONS. Questions 8 to 11.


Directions: There are four items in this part of the test. For each item you will hear a short
conversation between two people. You will hear the conversations TWICE. They will
not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand what the
speakers say. On your test paper, you will read a question about each conversation.
The question will be followed by four answers. You are to choose the best answer to
each question and mark it on your answer sheet.

Now, let’s begin with question number seven (8) on your test paper.

8. Why did the woman finally take the train? 9. When did the man have dinner in Bandung?
A. To avoid the rush hour. A. Two months ago
B. In order to pay cheaper. B. Two days ago
C. To hurry to the taxi center. C. Last week
D. In order to get a better train. D. Just now

10. How does the man agree with the woman? 11. What is the man probably going to do?
A. By offering the senior management A. Book a room in Malioboro hotel
position B. Stay in the conference room
B. By appointing Mr. Smith as the C. Cancel his trip to Yogya
engineer D. Try to advertise Yogya
C. By substituting the accounting staff
D. By promoting Ms. Dewi

PART IV. SHORT TALKS. Questions 12 to 15.


Directions: In this part of the test you will hear two short talks. Each will be spoken TWICE. They
will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand and
remember what is said. On your test paper, you will read two or more questions
about each short talk. Each question will be followed by four answers. You have to
choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
Now let’s begin with the following short talk.

12. Who might need the information? 13. Why are some parts of the area closed?
A. Store customers A. They are under construction
B. Platform builders B. They are limited service point
C. Train passengers C. They have some platform gaps
D. Terminal operators D. They have short operating hours

14. What is being talked about? 15. Where can you find the ‘Print Screen Key’?
A. Image editors. A. On the bottom of an office document
B. Screenshots. page
C. Web articles. B. On the upper right hand of the
D. File printers. keyboard
C. In the technical support manuals
D. Inside the email messages

B. READING SECTION

In this part of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand written
English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.

PART V. Directions: From questions 16 – 27, four clauses/sentences, marked (A), (B), (C), or
(D), are given beneath each incomplete dialog. Choose the one
clause/sentence that best completes the dialog. Then, on your answer
sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.

16. Terry : If you like, I can bring something for you.


Bianka : ... I think I need a cup of hot tea, please.
A. Can you help me?
B. You are welcome
C. That’s very kind of you
D. Yes. What can I do for you?

17. Desy : I can’t believe that the toilet is out of order.


Manager : … I’ll send the plumber right away.
A. I can fix the toilet soon.
B. Can you write me an e-mail?
C. Really sorry for the inconvenient.
D. Does it make any trouble with you?

18 Fizha : Hi. What’s up, Nina?


Nina : I don’t feel well. I think I’ve got the flu. What should I do?
Fizha : ... You need to take a rest.
A. You should keep on working.
B. You can go home and go to bed.
C. You’d better focus to your current job.
D. You can continue studying the lessons.

19. Indah : We’d better prepare ourselves for the next exam, right?
Opie : … Besides, we have to submit the assignment next week.
A. I don’t agree.
B. I am against it.
C. I don’t think so.
D. I am on your side.

20. Fera : Didn’t you think the last apartment was too small?
Hilda : But considering the location is a great deal so ....
A. I believe I’ll take it
B. I have no idea about it
C. The last one is the best
D. I think we have to find other

21. Arie : Why doesn’t the TV set work?


Dede : Are you sure? ...?
A. Has it done yet
B. Is it plugged in
C. Will it be turned on
D. Had it been changed
22. Receptionist : Good morning. Premium Hospital.
Gun :…
Receptionist : Sure. It’s from 09.00 to 02.00 PM. You have to make an appointment first.
A. Can I talk to Dr. Irwan, please?
B. May I ask him when he will arrive?
C. I’d like to know Dr. Irwan’s schedule.
D. I want to cancel my reservation, please.

23. Mira : I am going to enroll this community college next spring.


Dedy : Oh? I didn’t know you wanted to go back to school.
Mira : I need to sharpen my knowledge so ....
A. I’ll take a course in word processing
B. I was planning to study computer
C. I had prepared everything I need
D. I joined the community college

24. Bobby : I don’t see the children here. Where are they now?
Mandy : ….
Bobby : I see. When will they be back?
A. They were visiting their uncle.
B. They studied English at a course.
C. They will be at school the whole day.
D. They’re in the park watching an exhibition.

25. Erika : Who recommended designing the production process?


Wira : .... He is used to doing it.
A. The manager did
B. The supervisor will
C. The supervisor has read it
D. The manager said it was handled
26. Mary : Tell me, what are you fond of, Jane?
Jane : … I got them from some letters I received.
A. I love selling pens.
B. I care about the paper.
C. I like collecting stamps.
D. I enjoy writing health articles.

27. Rendy : Do you like it here, Ms Cindy?


Cindy : Yes, very much.
Rendy : What do you like most?
Cindy : .… They’re very friendly.
A. I enjoy hot weather much.
B. I love the scenery better.
C. I really like the food.
D. I like the people best.

PART VI. Directions: Questions 28 – 30 are based on short dialogs of certain situation, such as
invitation, daily activity, opinion, etc. Choose the one best answer, (A), (B),
(C), or (D), to each question. Answer all the questions following each short
dialog on the basis of what is stated or implied in the dialog. Then, on your
answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.

Question 28 is based on the following short dialog.

Bonn: I was wondering if you would like to play volleyball with us on Saturday afternoon.
Steve: It sounds like fun, but I’m afraid I’m not much of an athlete these days.
Bonn: That’s all right. We just play to socialize, have fun, and get a little exercise.
Steve: In that case then, I’ll see you at the gym.

28. What did Steve feel about Bonn’s invitation?


A. He agreed to join it.
B. He didn’t like the sport
C. He never got an exercise
D. He had another thing to do

Question 29 is based on the following short dialog.


James: What are you going to do in the future?
Naren: I want to be an engineer. I think our nation needs engineers in large numbers for
nations-buidling and defense work. What about you?
James: I think I like to be a doctor. I want to go to my native village and treat help people
for normal fee. Most of them are poor.
Naren: That’s a noble idea.

29. What are they discussing?


A. Different kinds of jobs
B. Helping poor people
C. Their future career
D. Noble rewards
Question 30 is based on the following short dialog.

Wien: What is Mr. Sims doing?


Dania: He’s answering the telephone.
Wien: Really? He is our new manager, right?
Dania: That’s right, besides doing all the managerial things, such as plan the company’s
programs, supervise all the employees’ work, decide important things, he is not
reluctant to answer the phone.

30. What are Mr. Sims responsibilities?


A. Answering the telephones.
B. Supervising the client’s order.
C. Managing the company’s profile.
D. Planning and deciding the programs.

PART VI. Directions: Questions 31 – 41 are based on a selection of reading materials, such as
notices, letters, forms, articles, advertisements, etc. Choose the one best
answer, (A), (B), (C), or (D), to each question. Answer all the questions
following each reading selection on the basis of what is stated or implied
in the selection. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the
question and mark your answer.

Questions 31 – 32 refer to the following description.


Situated in Pantai Indah Kapuk in North Jakarta, the Angke Kapuk natural tourism park
covers an area of 99.82 hectares overlooking the Jakarta bay. With an entrance fee of
Rp 25,000 (US$1.87) per person for adults and Rp 10,000 for children, the place offers
river cruising on a motorboat as well as walking and cycling around the forest through
bamboo and wooden paths. A six-seat motorboat can be rented for Rp 350,000 per
boat. A bigger size, which can accommodate up to eight people, is available for Rp
400,000. Fauna watching is one of the perks that visitors can expect to enjoy while
cruising the mangrove forest. During our recent visit, several wild birds were standing
at wooden poles scattered among the trees.
"If you arrive earlier in the morning, you can also see some lizards swimming in the
river," said our boatman, Agus.

In addition to a bird watching area, which is best seen from a wooden bridge
connecting one mangrove zone to another, there is also an avian nursery reachable by
bike. When it is close to sunset, visitors can be found lingering at and around a 20-

31. What is the first paragraph about?


A. The reasons why people have to ride bicycles in the park area.
B. A brief description of the Angke Kapuk natural tourism park.
C. A short history about Pantai Indah Kapuk in North Jakarta.
D. Some popular entertainment found in tourism parks.

32. What would people think of touring the park?


A. It is lack of beauty and passion.
B. It is a unique experience.
C. It is a boring exploration.
D. It is all about animals.
Questions 33 – 34 refer to the following procedure.

Electrical conduit fittings form the outer covering for most electrical wiring from one point to
the next. They shield the wires from the external environment so as to make the wire last
longer and also to keep humans and pets safe from electric shocks or other such
vulnerabilities. Electrical conduits are predominantly made of insulating and sturdy material
for optimum functionality. Here are the ways to do the simple ones:

1. Choose the right material for installing electrical conduit fittings. The most preferred
material is known as EMT (Electrical Metallic Tubing). EMT is very easy to install as
you can effortlessly bend it and assemble it as per your needs.
2. Chalk out a wiring plan: Find out the location of the electrical boxes on your wall to
trace the route of the conduit. Draw the path from the main power source to the
electrical box.
3. Measure the amount of conduit that you would need: Make appropriate marks in
pencil wherever you think the bends should be, and measure the total length of the
conduit that would be needed to finish the entire electrical conduit fittings. Now cut
the length that you just measured with a tool called hacksaw.
4. Make the necessary bends: It is now time to make bends that you had marked on
the pipe in the previous step. Owing to the easy flexibility of EMT, this should not be
very difficult. Conduit benders come in handy for doing this bending.
5. Attach fitting to the wall: You can use screws and straps with either single or double
holes, available at electrical surplus shops, to attach electrical conduit fittings to the
33. wall.
What is the function of conduit fittings?
A. To decorate the building more beautifully.
B. To cover the environment of the house.
C. To let the electrician works easily.
D. To prevent from electrical shocks.

34. Why is it recommended to use the EMT?


A. It’s easy to install.
B. It’s very expensive.
C. It’s made of plastic.
D. It doesn’t need tape.

Questions 35 – 37 refer to the following description.

Founded in 1974, Simmons is one of the largest and most experienced


independent investment banks specializing in the energy industry, offering M&A
advisory, capital markets execution and investment research. With over 170
investment banking, sales & trading, equity research and private equity
professionals, the firm’s broad range of coverage spans the entire energy
spectrum, including energy services & equipment, exploration & production,
midstream and downstream. The average tenure for a managing director at
Simmons is in excess of 15 years, and during its 41-year history, Simmons has
executed more than 830 strategic advisory transactions, over 330 private and
public financings, representing total transaction value of approximately $260
billion. Simmons also manages two private equity funds in the U.K. that specialize
in energy. Headquartered in Houston, the firm also has a major presence
Aberdeen, as well as offices in London and Dubai.
35. What is the one achievement of Simmons during its history?
A. It has a total transaction value of about $260 billion.
B. It can cover all sorts of business in more than 15 countries.
C. It has executed more than 830 companies all over the world.
D. It is able to manage more than two private equity funds in the UK.

36. Which is NOT Simmons’s business?


A. Energy services & equipment
B. Exploration & production
C. Electronics marketing
D. Equity research

37. From the text we know that Simmons is ….


A. based in USA
B. a British industry
C. representing Asia
D. an Arabian company

Questions 38 – 39 refer to the following description.

In Hong Kong they call him "superman" - and his feats in business are indeed
the stuff of legend. Born in China, Li, 79, came to Hong Kong as a refugee.
Forced to drop out of high school, he founded his first company, a plastics
manufacturing concern, in his early 20s. Through Cheung Kong (Holdings), his
corporate flagship, and Hutchison Whampoa, a conglomerate, he wields
enormous influence in Hong Kong, mainland China, and Europe, which last year
accounted for 45% of Hutchison's $34.3 billion in revenues.

Li's empire includes the world's biggest ports company and the world's largest
provider of 3G mobile-phone services, plus holdings in shipping, property,
retailing, and energy. And he is not slowing down. Last year Hutchison's profits
and EPS rose 40%, and Li, who may be Asia's richest man, remains keenly
interested in a new business school he is financing in Beijing.

38. What is the first paragraph about?


A. Li’s legend life story
B. Li’s brief background
C. Li’s strong influence in politics
D. Li’s early business in Hong Kong

39. What can be concluded about Li’s business?


A. It is the biggest in the world.
B. It also deals with education.
C. It is mainly about property.
D. It produces children toys.
Questions 40 – 41 refer to the following information. (announcement)

Gentlemen:

This is to inform you that The Great George is now open and is located at 4500
4th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Our store offers a complete and diverse line of computer software packages for
both personal and business application. Since we do not represent any individual
computer hardware manufacturer, the products that we carry are compatible with
many systems. We are therefore able to offer to our customers a wide range of
excellent software packages. Enclosed, for your review, is a partial list of the
items we currently have available.

We hope that you will come and visit us soon.

40. What does the Great George offer?


A. Computer repair
B. Personal packages
C. Computer software
D. Compatible systems

41. We can conclude from the text that the Great George is ….
A. manufacturing business application tools
B. dealing with programs of electronic device
C. offering a wide range of company hardware
D. representing customers in computer application
Part VIII. Directions: From questions 42 – 50, four words/phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), or (D),
are given beneath each text. Choose the one word/phrase that best
completes the text. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the
question and mark your answer.

Questions 42 – 44 refer to the following letter.

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• My checkbook always balances at the end of each month.
• My three kids are never (42) … for events.
• Community groups look to me to organize events.
Dear Brad Associates Worldwide -
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Saturday, we offer (46) … hours from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Thank you!
In addition, as with many of our Max country office locations, the office supports a walk-in
facility for meeting
Kimberly Lee with corporate staff, ordering product, and signing up your prospects. We have
three computers available to assist you in this effort, as well as access to a training facility in the
building that can be reserved and utilized by Associates for recruiting and training meetings. For
more information about scheduling meetings, please contact our office (47) … or inquire at
svsupport@max.com.
Questions 45 – 47 refer to the following information.

45. A. sitting 46. A. extensive 47. A. loudly


B. working B. longer B. proudly
C. finding C. indirect C. directly
D. building D. limited D. privately

Questions 48 – 50 refer to the following advertisement.

Long a favorite destination for North Americans, Mexico is also becoming increasingly
popular with tourists from Europe seeking to enjoy the country's seemingly endless
sunshine, stunning scenery, and beautiful sandy beaches - not to mention (48) …
astonishingly rich cultural heritage. So important are Mexico's ancient Aztec and Mayan
sites and historic colonial cities that many have been designated as UNESCO World
Heritage Sites, ensuring they'll remain unchanged for generations to come. Interestingly,
these locations - including places like Guanajuato, Chichén Itzá, and Uxmal - are often as
popular as traditional beach vacation spots like Cancún, Puerto Vallarta, and Playa del
Carmen. Topping the whole experience is the country's rich culture, a (49) … mix of native
people as well as colonial influences from Spain that shows up in everything from the
country's culinary creations to its vibrant musical and dance traditions. It's also a country
rich in flora and fauna, as it is (50) … spread across climate zones that encompass
everything from arid deserts to lush tropical rainforests.
48. A. those 49. A. fascinating 50. A. slowly
B. theirs B. confusing B. widely
C. its C. mentioning C. gladly
D. our D. protecting D. lonely

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