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Kelas X

Woman : Why didn’t you answer my call?

Man : Did you call me? When?

Woman : around eight.

Man : Oh, I was already in bed, I felt exhausted after working in the garden from morning
until afternoon.

1. when did the woman call the man?

a. in the afternoon

b. in the morning

c. in the evening

d. at noon

e. at midnight

2. Why didn’t the man answer the call?

a. because he was sleeping

b. because he was exhausted

c. because he was working in the garden

d. because it was midnight

e. because it was at eight

Bacharudin Jusuf habibie (born on June 25, 1936) is an Indonesian engineer who was the president of
Indonesia from 1998 to 1999. He succeeded Soeharto, who resigned in 1998. His presidency is seen as a
transition to the post-Soeharto era. Upon becoming president, he liberalized Indonesia’s press and
political party laws and held an early democratic election in 1999, which resulted in the end of his
presidency. His presidency was the third, and the shortest, after indepence.
3. “he succeeded Soeharto …”

The underlined word closest in meaning to …

a. moved

b. replaced

c. changed

d. followed

e. aligned

4. Why was his presidency called as the shortest?

a. because he held an early election

b. because he liberalized Indonesia’s press

c. because it was seen as a transition

d. because it was from 1998 to 1999

e. because he was Indonesian’s president

5. President to what was he?

a. 1st

b. 2nd

c. 3rd

d. 4th

e. 5th

Announcement

Because of high demand for electrical power due to extremely cold


weather, the city is facing a serious power shortage. We are asking
residents to help us avoid this situation. Please reduce your power
consumption as much as possible. Lower household heat to sixty degrees.
Turn of all necessary appliances. Postpone energy-consuming tasks such as
doing the laundry.

6. The writer announces …

a. a serious power shortage in the city

b. the high demand for electrical power

c. the extremely cold weather in the city

d. the need to turn off all unnecessary appliances

e. the demand for postponing energy-consuming tasks.

7. For whom is the announcement intended?

a. the employees of the electricity company

b. the companies in the city

c. the rich people in the city

d. the official who work in the city

e. the residents of the city

8. Who did announce the announcement?

a. the government

b. the company

c. the resident

d. the minister

e. the president

Once upon a time, there lived a kind-hearted man and his wife. One
morning his wife found a poor little sparrow. She took it gently and fed it.
To show its gratitude, the sparrow stayed with them and sang every
morning.
However, there was an ill-tempered old woman who didn’t like the
sparrow. She cut the sparrow tongue. That’s why the bird returned to its
previous nest.

Knowing that the sparrow flew away, the kind man and woman looked for
their sparrow; they walked along way, crosses the bridge, climbed a
mountain, and passed the wood.

Not long afterwards, they found the sparrow’s nest. The sparrow welcomed
them and provided a feast for them. Before they went home, the sparrow
brought two baskets. One was large and looked heavy, while the other one
was small and light. The sparrow asked them to choose one. The couple
chose the small one, and that was the best choice. There were many rolls of
silk and piles of gold in it.

Being jealous, the ill-tempered old woman did the same thing as the kind
man and woman did. She went to see the sparrow. The sparrow then
offered her two baskets, but she chose the heavy one. The big basket
actually contained wasp and venomous crawlers, such as scorpion,
centipedes, and other horrible creatures. Finally, before she reached her
home, the animals stung and bit her.

9. The writer’s purpose of writing the story is …

a. to persuade the readers to keep the good relationship.

b. to share the readers about an unusual event.

c. to inform the readers about his/her past experiences.

d. to explain the writer’s past experience.

e. to entertain the readers with the story.

10. When do we know that the problem of the story has been resolved?

a. when the bird returned to its nest

b. when the ill-tempered woman cut the sparrow’s tongue.

c. when the kind-hearted woman found a poor little sparrow.

d. when the kind-hearted man and woman looked for the sparrow.

e. when the horrible creatures stung and bit the wicked woman.
11. What moral value can we take from the story?

a. people should keep a bird or any pet in their house.

b. people shouldn’t be greedy

c. people should find the lost thing until it is found

d. people should exercise more such as hiking.

e. people should learn to avoid dangerous animals.

12. “… there was an ill-tempered old woman who didn’t like the sparrow”

Which of the following is not synonymous with the underlined word?

a. lively

b. grumpy

c. irritable

d. annoyed

e. bad-tempered
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13. To what event is the invitee invited?

a. a new firm launch

b. a fundraising event

c. a classical music concert

d. a company anniversary celebration

e. a grand opening of a new company

14. The word “proceeds” could be replaced with …

a. costs

b. salary

c. prices

d. profits

e. finance
15. At what time does the event hold?

a. Saturday

b. May 24

c. 2020

d. 5.30 – 10 a.m.

e. 5.30 – 10 p.m.

kelas xi

16. Rindi : I need a book for my homework. But I don’t have enough money to buy it.

Adit : You should …

A. borrow from our seniors


B. do the homework.
C. go to the zoo
D. get some rest
E. go to book store

17. Tomi : I am very tired.

Egi : …

A. You should eat more.


B. You should study harder
C. I think you ought to get some rest
D. What if you go for a walk?
E. Get a bicycle and take an exercise!

18. Situation: Heru is having cold.

Doctor’s advice below is correct, except…

A. You should take a bed rest


B. I suggest you to eat chicken soup
C. I advise you to eat ice cream more
D. My advice is to wear mask outside, to protect yourself and other people.
E. I recommend you to take a bath

19. Justin : Next week we will have a long holiday. So, on your holiday what are you going
to do Yoona?
Yoona : ……..

A. I don’t know where I go


B. I’m sorry, I can’t tell you
C. This is not your business
D. I have nothing to do
E. I’m thinking of going to Jogja

20. Jamilah : I think our city is saved from the virus, so we can go around.
Ellisa : But I don’t think so,… Our city is not saved. We must stay at home at least
in lock down time.

A. In my opinion
B. She forgets it
C. See you next time
D. You know it
E. I am thinking of the virus

21. Bintang : After school Herman feels very tired and he gets dizzy.
Sonia : I think …. And if it’s not necessary he doesn’t leave the bed.

A. You must go to school


B. You have to take him to the hospital
C. He should lie down and have bed rest time
D. She would take rest
E. He can see the doctor now
Burning a CD allows you to take music from one CD and transfer it onto another CD. This process is
possible with any computer that has a CD driver, but it is easier on a computer that can run two CDs at
once. Either way, you can copy all your music from one CD to the next. Here is how to copy from one CD
to another, using one and two CD drivers.
Instructions burning with two CD Trays

1. Insert the CD from which you want to burn music into your computer’s CD tray. Insert a blank CD into
your computer’s second CD tray.

2. Open windows media player and wait for it to recognize the CD.

3. Click the “burn” option at the top of Windows Media Player. Drag the songs you want from the list of
your songs into the area on the right labeled “Burn List”.

4. Choose the blank CD onto which you want to burn your song. This can be done at the top of the Burn
List Menu.

5. Click the “Start Burn” button when you have all the song you want for the CD added to the Burn List.
Wait for your computer to finish the CD, then take both of the CDs out.

22. What is the topic of the text?


A. Burning two CDs.
B. Opening Media Player.
C. Copying a compact disc.
D. Choosing the blank CD.
E. Operating the computer

23. What should we do after click the “burn” option at the top of Windows Media Player?
A. Choose the blank CD onto which you want to burn your song.
B. Open windows media player and wait for it to recognize the CD.
C. Wait for your computer to finish the CD, then take both CDs out.
D. Labeled the list
E. Drag the songs from the list of Songs

24. “The process of copying CD is possible with any computer…” The word “possible” is closest in
meaning to…
A. Improbable
B. Probable
C. Unlikely
D. Doubtful
E. Impossible
How to Clean and Disinfect laundry During COVID-19 Pandemic

Follow these guidelines to launder your clothing, towels, linens, and other
items.

 Launder items according to the manufacturer’s instructions.


 Use the warmest appropriate water setting and dry items
completely
 Wear disposable gloves when handling dirty laundry from a
person who sick.
 Dirty laundry from a person who sick can be washed with other
people’s items.
 Do not shake dirty laundry
 Clean and disinfect clothes hampers.
 Remove glove, and wash hand right away

25. What might motivate the writer to write the guidelines?

A. government cannot curb the coronavirus spread.

B. people should care more about their environment

C. people should not go to launder their clothes outside.

d. People have to clean their house and belongings during the pandemic.

e. people contracted by coronavirus should not wash their clothes by themselves.

26. if one of your family members is sick, his/her clothes …

a. should be washed separately

b. should be washed under the sun

c. should not be washed with cold water

d. should be shaken to get rid of the germs

e. should be disinfected before getting laundered


As we all know, cars create pollution, and cause a lot of road deaths and other accidents.
Firstly, cars, as we all know contribute the most of pollution in the world. Cars emit a deadly gas
causes illnesses such as bronchitis, lung cancer, and trigger of asthma. Some of these illnesses are so bad
that people can die from them.
Secondly, the city is very busy. Pedestrians wander everywhere and cars commonly hit pedestrians
in the city, which causes them to die. Cars today are our roads biggest killers.
Thirdly, cars are very noisy. If you live in the city, you may find it hard to sleep at night, or
concentrate in your homework, and especially talk to someone.
In conclusion, cars should be banned from the city for the reasons listed.

27. What one of the diseases caused by pollution?


A. HIV / AIDS
B. Bronchitis
C. Liver
D. Fever
E. Cholera

28.  What the title text above?


A. Cars cause noise of the city.
B. Cars cause pollution.
C. Car giant Killer Street.
D. Car facilitates transportation.
E. Cars should be banned in the city.

29. We usually call the last paragraph as………


A. Resolution
B. Reiteration
C. Conclusion
D. Recommendation
E. Twist

30. What is the main recommendation the writer wants to say?


A. cars create pollution
B. we all know contribute the most of pollution in the world.
C. Pedestrians wander everywhere
D. in the city, you may find it hard to sleep at night
E. cars should be banned from the city
Kelas XII
31. Woman : Do you mind if I use your computer?
Man : No. Please shut it down after you finish.
Woman : I will. Thank you.
What will the man do?
A. Finish his work.
B. Lend his computer.
C. Borrow the computer.
D. Shut down the laptop
E. Continue his work

32. Man : Oh, finally, it’s time to go home


Woman : Yeah, and I have to go home and cook dinner for my family.
Man : Do you cook dinner every night?
Woman : Certainly. And what do you like to do after going back home?
Man : I usually listen to music and sometime I go out with my friends
What are they talking about?
A. Their activities after work
B. Their hobbies and interests
C. Their duty in the office
D. Their work activities
E. Their habbits after work

33. Man: Hi, Debby! Thank you for the book you gave me.
Woman: Don’t mention it. Do you like it?
Man: _________________ .
What is the man probably answer?
A. Thanks Godness
B. Yes. I was amazed reading it
C. I like the way you treat me
D. Sure! Absolutely, you are right
E. No. I don’t like it

34. Woman: Why didn’t you answer my call?


Man: Did you call me? When?
Woman: Around 18 in the evening.
Man: Oh, I was already in bed. I felt very exhausted after working in the garden from morning till
afternoon.
When did the woman call the man?
A. In the morning
B. In the afternoon
C. In the evening
D. At noon
E. At Midnight

35. Man: Excuse me. Is there a grocery store around here?


Woman: Yeah, there is one near here.
Man: Can you tell me how to get there?
Woman: Sure! Go straight down this street for two blocks. Turn left when you get to Maple street.
Stay on Maple street for half a block. It’s on the left-hand side.
What is the woman doing?
A. Shopping at a grocery store
B. Going to a grocery store
C. Following directions
D. Giving directions to the man
E. Walking down Maple street

36. Dad: I heard you passed your exam with flying colours. I’m very proud of you!
Daughter: Thank you dad! I got 10 for Math and Biology.
What is the topic of the conversation?
A. Expressing hope
B. Expressing pride
C. Expressing Satisfaction
D. Showing happiness
E. Asking for an apology

37. Woman: Thank you very much for the beautiful book, Mr Sugeng.
It was very nice of you to remember my birthday.
Man: It was the life I could give you. I hope you like it.
What is the dialogue about?
A. Buying a book
B. Celebrating a birthday
C. Getting a beautiful book
D. Giving a birthday present
E. Thnaking the man for his gift

38. Man: I really made a mistake.


Woman: What about?
Man: I have broken your pen.
Woman: That pen? Oh, no!
Man: _________________ .
What is the man most likely reply?
A. I’d love that pen
B. Thank you
C. I’m proud of you
D. I’m very sorry
E. I’m very happy

39. Man: Do you want me to carry these books to your room?


Woman: No, thanks.
Man : Let me bring your bag, then.
Woman: _______________________ .
What is the woman probably response?
A. My bag is black and big.
B. I will go to the teacher room.
C. Thank you very much.
D. It’s a hand-made leather bag.
E. No. It’s not mine

Question 40 and 41 refer to the following news article.


(CNN) - A major snowstorm slammed the East Coast and foiled the busy holiday travel season as airports
shut down the runways, rail services was slowed and bus routes were suspended on the last weekend
before Christmas. Three deaths in Virginia were blamed on the storm, state officials said. One person
was killed late Friday in a single-car crash. Two other deaths were reported Saturday as there was more
heavy snow than expected.
40. What is the news article about?
A. Rail Services
B. Christmas holiday
C. Airports
D. Snowfall
E. Snowstorm

41. How many casualties were there in the incident?


A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
E. Six
Question 42 and 43 are based on the following announcement.
Ladies and Gentlemen, in case of emergency, take the life jacket which is located under your seat. Put
the life jacket over your head and then fasten the jacket tapes around you’re your waist. Do not inflate
the jacket until you left the aircraft. The jacket will be automatically inflated by pulling a cord, but if not,
you can blow into the chip to inflate it. A light is attached to the jacket for attracting attention. The life
jacket should be removed only in case of emergency. The use of TV set, AM and FM radios and radio
cassettes recorders, walkman, and any mobile phones are prohibited on board as they interfere the
communication and navigational system. We wish you an enjoyable flight.
42. What is the announcement about?
A. Snakes
B. Anacondas
C. Kind of Snakes
D. What an anaconda looks like
E. Another name for an anaconda

43. How many babies does an anaconda give birth at one time?
A. 10 - 20
B. 10 - 30
C. 20 - 30
D. 20 – 40
E. 30 – 40

Question 44 and 45 refer to the following article.


Angkor Wat was faced a Hindu temple, a man of Budhist temple completed in Cambodia. It is the largest
religious monument in the world. The temple was built by the Khmer King, Suryawarman II in the early
twelveth century in Yosadapura, the capital of the Khmer Empire as this temple of eventual moslem. It is
dedicated to Wisnu. It is designed to represent Khmer Meru, frame of the Devis in Hindu mithology
within the mouth and has an outer wall which is 3 to 7 km long. It has three rectangular galleries which
races about the neck. At the centre of the temple stand Queen Cap of Tower.
44. What is the article about?
A. Gallery Complex
B. Buddhist Mythology
C. Cambodia
D. Khmer Empire
E. Angkor Wat

45. In the twelveth century which Empire was strong enough to build the biggest temple of the world?
A. Old Empire
B. Yosadapura Empire
C. Meru Empire
D. The King Empire
E. Khmer Empire

Question 46 and 47 are based on the following short story.


Once upon a time, a mouse who always slept on the land had found an unlucky chance for the intimate
accountance with a frog who lived for the mouse herd in the water. One day, the frog was intent on
making mischief. He tight the foot of the mouse tightly to his arm. Once joined together, the frog lady’s
friend, the male went to the meadow where usually searched for food. He gradually led the mouse for
the pond in which he lived and when reaching the bank of the water, he suddenly jumped in, dragging
the mouse in with him. The frog really enjoyed the water and swam croaking about, ignoring the dead
mouse body floating about on the surface. A hawk observed the floating mouse from the sky and flied
down and grabbed with his talon carrying back to his nest. The frog still being fasten to the leg of the
mouse was also carried over as prisoner and was eaten by the hawk.
46. Who lived in the pond?
A. The poor mouse
B. The prisoners
C. The Frog
D. The mouse
E. The Hawk

47. How did the hawk caught the mouse?


A. By using his beak
B. By using his talons
C. By shouting loudly
D. By flying in the ky
E. By observing a mouse

48. Man: Hot today, isn’t?


Woman: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.
Man: Me too. This is unusual for March. I don’t remember it ever being so hot and dry in March
before.
According to the conversation, what kind of weather is usual for March?
A. Warm
B. Drier
C. Hotter
D. Cooler
E. Very Hot
49. Man: An oil and gas company is carrying out a science competition to support its effort to provide
means of educating the nation’s youth.
Woman: Are all students allowed to take part in the competition?
Man: Oh yes. College students from all the country’s provinces.
What is the topic of the dialog?
A. A sport competition
B. Nation’s youth education
C. The Country’s college students
D. Oil and gas company’s science competition
E. Means of educating the nation’s youth

50. Man: I don’t know what to order. I could drink everything on the menu.
Woman: Why don’t you try guava juice, orange juice or ice tea?
Man: Guava juice sounds good. I’ll take it.
Woman: I think I’ll have a big glass of cola float.
What would the woman do?
A. Take a guava juice
B. Order an orange juice
C. Try an ice tea
D. Order a cola float
E. Drink mineral bottled water
Kunci

1. C 31. B
2. A 32. A
3. B 33. B
4. D 34. C
5. C 35. D
6. D 36. B
7. E 37. D
8. A 38. D
9. E 39. C
10. E 40. E
11. B 41. B
12. A 42. B
13. B 43. D
14. D 44. E
15. E 45. E
16. A 46. C
17. C 47. B
18. C 48. D
19. E 49. D
20. A 50. D
21. C
22. A
23. E
24. B
25. D
26. C
27. B
28. B
29. C
30. e

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