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PENILAIAN AKHIR TAHUN (PAT) TP.

2020-2021
SMK SABILUL MUTTAQIN
MARGOAGUNG SUMBERREJO BOJONEGORO
TERAKREDITASI
1. TeknikKendaraanRingan (TKR) 2.TeknikKomputerJaringan (TKJ)
Alamat :JalanPudak Wangi No. 293 MargoagungTelp. (0353) 332638
Email : smksbmmargoagung@yahoo.co.id, kode pos 62191

Nama : Nilai Paraf

Kelas : XI TKJ/TKR
Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Guru Mapel : Cicik Wijayanti, S.Pd.
A. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER BY CROSSING (X) A,B,C,D OR E!
Text for no.1-5
Cigarette smokers are said to have good chance of getting various fatal diseases. But, I think that other people’s
tobacco smoke seems to increase the chances of non smokers getting a wide range of cancers.
First, although passive smokers inhale less tobacco smoke, the researchers point out that the smoke you breath in
is richer in many toxic chemicals. There is, for example, three times as much toluene and more than 50 times as much
dimethynitrosamine. Of course this is substance will harm our body in the long run.
Secondly, the recent research reported that the risk of getting cancers not normally associated with smoking also
rose among passive smokers. The risk of leukemia rose 6-8 time and the risk of cervical cancer increased 3-4 times.
Thirdly, past studies have found that by product of cigarette smoke such as coinine and thiocyanate, turn up in the
blood, urine and saliva of non smoking adults, children and fetuses that have been exposed to smokers. These substance
are the main causes of various cancers.
1. A passive smoker is a person who….
a. Smoke a little c. Inhale less tobacco smoke e. Seldom smokes cigarette
b. Joins smoking with other smokers d. Is exposed to cigarette smoking
2. The following are toxic chemicals in cigarette smoke….
a. Benzo-apyrene
b. Stream and benzo-apyrene
c. Toluene, dimethylnitrosamnine, and benzo-apyrene
d. Saliva,coinine,and thiocyanate
e. Saliva and urine
3. ……..the researchers point out that….
a. Appoint b. believe c. object d. know e. explain
4. What turn up in the blood, urine, and saliva non-smokers?
a. Toluene c. coinine e. toluene, coinine, and thyocianate
b. thiocyanate d. coinine, and thiocyanate
5. What is the text structure of the first paragraph?
a. Orientation b. thesis c. argument d. reiteration e. explanation
6. The Statue of Liberty…………to the United States by France.
a. Give b. given c. giving d. is giving e. was given
7. Clara : Amanda, will you join the English drama?
Amanda : I will join the English drama if I ………..more free time.
a. Have b. has c. had d. having e. is had
8. Abel …… find the way home if she asks to the people around her.
a. Will be b. will c. would d. will have e. would have
9. Ananda will answer the questions easily if he ……. His book only.
a. Opens b. open c. opened d. opening e. was opened
10. I will ….. my hand watch if the time is almost up.
a. Check b. checked c. checking d. was checked e. checks
11. If Ayu……. The rainbow cake, she will sell it.
a. Makes b. make c. making d. made e. is made
Text for no.12-18
Everybody knows that newspapers and magazines are included printing mass media. However, in some ways, they
have different way to serve. Newspapers are called daily news because they are printed everyday. They write the hottest
news to the readers. Whatever happens on earth, people can read it in newspaper a day after the event occurred.
A newspaper usually consist of about twenty pages, the first page has the most important news, international,
national, as well as local. It also consist of many current issues in general. The title of the most important article is
known as headline. It is usually printed larger than common letters.
People not only get the latest news but also read the information of commercial news in the advertisement
column. They can find many kinds of things offered there, such as computer , hand phone, properties, car and many
other.
12. What does the text tell us about?
a. Mass media b. newspaper c. printed publication d. newspaper and magazine e. internet
13. What is a headline?
a. The title of the most important article
b. The most important news
c. It is printed larger than common letters
d. An interesting article
e. It is the daily news
14. Someone want to know the price of used car. It is better to read it in the ….
a. First page c. additional news e. sport column
b. Editorial d. advertisement column
15. Why a newspaper is called daily news? Because….
a. It issues the latest news c. It is published everyday e. it has headline
b. It only has twenty pages d. it is printed in common letters
16. People cannot only get the hottest issues but also make a transaction. This information we can get in the ….
a. Third paragraph c. headline e. first and third paragraph
b. Second paragraph d. commercial news
17. Newspaper usually consist of……..pages
a. Teen b. eleven c. fifteen d. eighteen e. twenty
18. Newspaper and magazines are include us….
a. Electric media b. printed media c. social media d. media e. fun media
19. Cacha : “will you come to the meeting?”
Rena : “ if you come, I ……….”
a. Come b. will c. do d. am e. too
20. Aldebara : “ What would you do if you are a millionaire?”
Andin : “ …………………..a trip around the world.”
a. I will take b. I would have taken c. I would take d. I took e. I take
21. “ If we ………..early, we will get the front seat.”
a. Came b. have came c. coming d. had came e. come

Text for no. 22- 26


Television is the most popular form of entertainment in any household. But I think television tends to have a
tremendous influences on its viewers.
First, based on the recent research, people of all ages use this medium to entertain themselves for an average of
five hours a day. Of course, the constant exposure of TV will influence the viewers thinking and attitude. This can be
seen from the fact that many criminals are inspired from the scene on TV.
Secondly, children can be adversely affected by constant watching TV. This is due to the fact that you
participate less in physical activities, spend less time reading and working and see a work of violence that can affect
their own feelings of security.
Finally, commercial advertisement on TV can be a brain washing. Psychologically, constant show of
advertisement will shape one’s image about one product. No wonder people are easier to remember the motto or slogan
of one advertisement than to retrieve information that you have learnt.
In short, TV will be a kind of monster which can conquer one’s mind and attitude.
22. The text tells us about….
a. The bad effect of TV on its viewers
b. TV that beat entertainer in our live
c. TV programs are not interesting
d. Television’s tremendous influence on viewers
e. The average time people spent watching TV
23. “……..children can be adversely affected by constant watching TV.”
It means that….
a. Children are not interested in violent scene
b. TV influences children to do physical exercise
c. Children are encouraged to read a lot
d. TV make children reluctant to study
e. Children learn a lot of positive things from TV
24. The word “tremendous” in first paragraph have same meaning as….
a. Serious b. fatal c. great d. common e. large
25. The above text is a/an….
a. Recount c. personal recount e. report
b. Analytical exposition d. narrative
26. The main topic of the text is….
a. The bad effect of television to its viewers
b. The advantages and disadvantages of television
c. Television is harmful to people
d. Television causes tremendous effect on children
e. Television can inspire someone to do crime
27. He ……. In this company since 1985
a. Work b. is working c. was worked d. worked e. has been working
28. I ………. For you since two o’clock.
a. Wait b. is waiting c. was waited d. waited e. has been waiting
Text for no. 29-33
Thomas Alva Edison was one of the greatest inventors of all time. He lived form 1827 until 1931.
He was born in Milan, Ohio, in 1847. In 1854 his family moved to Port Huron, Michigan. When he was 12, he got
very sick. As a result, he became partially deaf. He attended school for only three months there. So his mother taught him
reading, writing, and arithmetic.
In 1876, Edison saved a boy from being run over by train. The boy’s father operated a telegraph machine. As
thanks, the father taught Edison how to operate the telegraph. Later, Edison made improvement to the telegraph.
In 1876, Edison started the first industrial research laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey. One of his inventions is
the long lasting light bulb.
Thomas Alva Edison died in 1931. When he died all electric current in the country was turned off.
Although he died not have enough formal education and was deaf, he became a famous inventor. Once he said,
“Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”
29. Who was one of greatest inventors?
a. Thomas b. Edison Alva c. Thomas Alva Edison d. Thomas Edison e. Thomas Alva
30. When was he born?
a. 1784 b. 1847 c. 1874 d. 1478 e. 1748
31. Where was he born?
a. Chicago b. New York c. Los angeles d. Ohio e. California
32. What happened in 1876?
a. Thomas Alfa Edison was born
b. Thomas moved to Michigan
c. Thomas started to the first industrial research laboratory
d. Thomas saved a boy
e. Thomas passed away
33. When was he died?
a. 1786 b. 1937 c. 1931 d. 1932 e. 1874
34. Doni can’t remember anything……………….the amnesia he suffered.
a. Instead of b. as a consequent c. because of d. since e. thus
35. He was sick ……he had to take bed rest.
a. Since b. because of c. consequently d. as if e. despite
36. Since he had not paid the rent, …….
a. He bought a new house c. He got a new car e. He was told to vacate the room
b. He gave his house to the poor d. He was told to have the house
37. ………of rain, I stayed at home.
a. Because b. for c. since d. so e. such that
38. These are the opening expressions of presentation, except…..
a. Good morning my beloved teachers
b. Dear friends
c. Good morning ladies and gentlemen
d. Good morning my beloved friends
e. Good morning my teacers
39. To open presentation we should say….
a. Thanking b. hoping c. sympathy d. greeting e. apologizing
40. In delivering the report, we need not to be…
a. Nervous b. relax c. ready d. calm e. fully prepared

B. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS CORRECTLY !

Read the following text carefully !


Presenting Reports
An oral report is a presentation of material covered in your final written report. You will have seven
minutes to present your report. You may use less time, but you may not exceed the limit. In industry, oral
reports are often given before consultants, who charge extravagantly for their time, therefore, you must
learn to budget the time allotted you and exceed it. You will know in advance precisely when, day and
time, to the minute, you will be expected to give your report. Be ready to go as soon as you stand up,
don’t waste time with preparatory goofing around. Rehearse your talk ahead of time. Practice turning
transparencies, writing on the blackboard, or using whatever visual aids you choose.

41. What does an oral report mean?....................................................................................................................


42. To whom does usually oral report deliver in industry?.................................................................................
43. Why does the time limitation so important in presenting a report?..............................................................
44. What should we practice first before doing a presentation ?........................................................................
45. “Ðon’t waste time with preparatory goofing around”. What does the sentence mean?................................

.....................Good Luck...................

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