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PEMERINTAH PROVINSI KALIMANTAN BARAT

DINAS PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN PROVINSI KALBAR


SMA NEGERI 4 KETAPANG
TERAKREDITASI “B”
Alamat : Jl. Syarif Hasan, Kinjil Pesisir, Benua Kayong. Ketapang. Pos.78861 NPSN. 30110089
E-Mail: smanegeri4ketapang@gmail.com NSS : 301130602001

Ulangan Akhir Semester Genap


Tahun Pelajaran 2020/2021

Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris Waktu :


Kelas : XI (Sebelas) Hari/Tanggal :
Guru Mapel : Dian Purwaningsih, S.Pd

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Have you ever wondered how people get chocolate from? In this article we’ll enter the
amazing world of chocolate so you can understand exactly what you’re eating.
Chocolate starts with a tree called the cacao tree. This tree grows in equatorial regions,
especially in places such as South America, Africa, and Indonesia. The cacao tree produces a
fruit about the size of a small pine apple. Inside the fruit are the tree’s seeds, also known as
cocoa beans.The beans are fermented for about a week, dried in the sun and then shipped to the
chocolate maker.
The chocolate maker starts by roasting the beans to bring out the flavour. Different beans
from different places have different qualities and flavor, so they are often sorted and blended to
produce a distinctive mix.
Next, the roasted beans are winnowed. Winnowing removes the meat nib of the cacao bean
from its shell. Then, the nibs are blended. The blended nibs are ground to make it a liquid. The
liquid is called chocolate liquor. It tastes bitter.
All seeds contain some amount of fat, and cacao beans are not different. However, cacao
beans are half fat, which is why the ground nibs form liquid. It’s pure bitter chocolate.

1. The text is about …


a. The cacao tree
b. The cacao beans
c. The raw chocolate
d. The making of chocolate
e. The flavour of chocolate
2. The third paragraph focuses on …
a. The process of producing chocolate
b. How to produce the cocoa flavor
c. Where chocolate comes from
d. The chocolate liquor
e. The cacao fruit
3. ” …, so they are often sorted and blended to produce …” (Paragraph 3.) The word
“sorted “is close in meaning to …
a. Arranged
b. Combined
c. Separated
d. Distributed
e. Organized
4. How does the chocolate maker start to make chocolate?
a. By fermenting the beans.
b. By roasting the beans
c. By blending the beans.
d. By sorting the beans.
e. By drying the beans

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A cell phone is a great gadget in this modern world. What is a cell phone? A cell phone is
actually a radio in certain way. Like a radio, by a cell phone we can communicate to other people
in real time. Million people use cell phone for their communication. Even nowadays, people use
cell phones to communicate in voice, written and data. Alexander Graham Bell is the person who
make great change in the way people communicate to each other. He invented a telephone in
1876. While wireless radio was formally known in 1894 presented by Guglielmo Marconi. By
these two technologies, then a cell phone was born.
However do you know how actually cell phones work? This short explanation on how a cell
phone work is really wonderful. A cell phone or in long term “cellular telephone’ works by
transmitting signals of radio to towers of cellular. The towers are networked to a central
switching station.
The connection usually uses wire, fiber optic-cables, or microwave. Then the central
switching station which handles calls in certain given area is directed connected to the wire-
based telephone system. Cellulars are pick up by the towers and relayed to another cellular
telephone user or the user of wire-based telephone network. The towers vary in the capacity and
capability to receive signals. Some can receive the signal from short distance and the others can
receive more distance. However, there are usually more than one tower in certain given area so
that the system can handle the increasing telephone traffic.
5. What the main idea of paragraph three?
a. How to use the telephone
b. The founder of telephone
c. The part of telephone
d. Function of telephone
e. How to make the telephone
6. What is cell phone?
a. Cell phone is an object can movement
b. Cell phone is general object
c. Cell phone is a contraption thing
d. A cell phone is actually a radio in certain way
e. Cell phone is Graham Bells’ founder
7. How telephone celluler work?
a. By signal radio
b. By battery
c. By user
d. By GPS Signal
e. By transmitting signal
8. Who is the telephone founder?
a. Graham bells
b. Guiglemo Marconi
c. Wilbur O’Wright
d. Antonio Meucci
e. BJ Habibie
9. What the text about?
a. The telephone founder
b. The part of telephone
c. The history of telephone
d. How telephone work
e. How much the telephone

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Ki Hajar Dewantara

Ki Hajar Dewantara is well known as the ‘father’ of Indonesian Education. His real name is
Raden Mas Suwardi Suryaningrat. When he was 40 years old, he changed his name into Ki Hajar
Dewantara. He was born in Yogyakarta on May 2, 1889. Then, his birth date is commemorated
as National Education Day. He was the grandchild of Sultan Pakualam III. Because he was born
as a blue-blooded child, he could go school.
Ki Hajar Dewantara went to ELS school which is the primary school of Netherlands. Then,
he continued his study to STOVIA, a medical school for the native of Indonesia. But during his
study at STOVIA, he was sick so that he couldn’t finish it. Ki Hajar Dewantara had ever worked
as a journalist in many popular printed media at that time, such as Mideen Java, Sedyotomo, De
Ekpress, Kaoem Moeda, Poesara, Oetoesan Hindia, dan Tjahaja Timoer. His writings in those
various media were very communicative and critical. Therefore, those coould burn the spirit of
the society.
After colonial period and Indonesia reached its Independence, he was trusted to be the
minister of culture and education. Then, he got an appreciation of the honourable doctor from
Gadjah Mada University. Besides, he was also awarded a title as the father of national education
and national hero by President Soekarno over his effort in struggling education for Indonesia. He
died on April 26, 1959.
10. What is the type of the text?
a. Narrative text
b. Recount text
c. Biography text
d. Autobiography text
e. Exposition text
11. When was he born?
a. May 2, 1889
b. May 2, 1888
c. May 2, 1898
d. May 2, 1899
e. May 2, 1989
12. Why didn’t he continue his study at Stovia?
a. Because he was sick
b. Because he chose
c. Because he was a blue-blooded child
d. Because he became a writer in the newspaper
e. Because he studied at Gadjah Mada University
13. Which one is not the media where he worked as a journalist?
a. Tjahaja Djakarta
b. Tjahaja Timoer
c. Mideen Java
d. Sedyotomo
e. De Ekspress
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Once upon a time in west java, lived a wise king who had a beautiful daughter.  Her name
was Dayang Sumbi.  She liked weaving very much.  Once she was weaving a cloth when one of
her tools fell to the ground.  She was very tired, at the same time she was too lazy to take it. 
Then she just shouted out loudly.
Anybody there! Bring me my tool.  I will give you special present.  If you are female.  I will
consider you as my sister if you are male, I will marry you. Sunddenly a male dog, its name was
Tumang came.  He brought her the falling tool.  Dayang Sumbi was very surprised.  She
regretted her words but she could not deny it.  So she had marry Tumang and leave her father. 
Then they lived in a small village.  Several months later they had a son.  His name was
Sangkuriang.  He was a handsome and healthy boy.
Sangkuriang liked hunting very much, especially deer.  He often hunted to the wood using
his arrow.  When he went hunting , Tumang was always with him.One day Dayang Sumbi
wanted to have deer’s  heart so she asked Sangkuriang to hunt for a deer.  Then Sangkuriang
when to the wood with his arrow and his faithful dog.  Tumang, but afher several days in the
wood Sangkuriang could not find any deer.  Then where all disappeared.  Sangkuriang was
exhausted and desperate.  He did not want to disappoint her mother so he killed Tumang.  He did
not know that Tumang was his father.  He gave Tumang’s  heart to her mother.  But Dayang
Sumbi knew that it was Tumang’s heart.  She was so angry that she could not control her
emotion.  She hit Sangkuriang at his head. Sangkuriang was wounded.  There was a scar in his
head.  She also repelled her son.  Sangkuriang left her mother in sadness.
Many years passed and Sangkuriang became a strong young man.  He wandered
everywhere.  One day he arrived at his own village but he did not realize it.  There, he met
Dayang Sumbi.  At the time Dayang Sumbi was given an eternal beauty by God so she stayed
young forever.  Both of them did know each other.  So they fall in love and then they decided to
marry.  But then Dayang Sumbi recognized a scar on Sangkuriang’s head.  She knew that
Sangkuriang was his son.  It was impossible for them to marry.  She told him but he did not
beliave her.  He wished that they marry soon.  So Dayang Sumbi gave very difficult condition. 
She asked Sangkuriang  to build a lake and a boat in one night! She said she needed that for
honeymoon. Sangkuriang agreed.  With the help of genie and spiritis, Sangkuriang tired to build
them.  By midnight he had completed the lake by building a dam in Citarum river.  Then he
started making the boat.  It was almost dawn when he almost finished it.  Meanwhile Dayang
Sumbi kept watching on him.  She was very worried when she knew this.  So she made lights in
the east.  Then the spiritis thought that was already dawn.  It was time for them to leave.  They
left Sangkuriang alone. Without their help he could not finish the boat. Sangkuriang was angry. 
He kicked the boat.  Then the boat turned upside down.  It, later, became Mount Tangkuban
Perahu.  Which means an upside-down boat.  From a distant the mount really looks like an
upside down boat.
14. What is the story about?
a. A wrath son
b. West java’s tales
c. Tumang a Dog husband
d. The legend of Tangkuban Perahu
e. Dayang Sumbi’s rejection to marry Sangkuriang
15. According to he story, Tumang was…
a. Actually a handsome prince
b. Married to Dayang Sumbi
c. Sangkuriang pet dog
d. Good at hunting deer
e. In fact Dayang Sumbi’s father
16. What did Dayang Sumbi like?
a. She liked weaving clothes
b. She looked for the heart of a deer
c. She was beautiful
d. She was looking at her fallen tool
e. She and her son were alike
17. What made Dayang Sumbi stay young?
a. She set up conditions in doing things
b. A young man fall in love with her
c. She married a dog
d. She knew how to take care her body
e. God gave her an eternal beauty
18. Who are the main caracthers in the story?
a. Dayang Sumbi and Sangkuriang
b. The King, Dayang Sumbi, the dog and Sangkuriang
c. The king, Dayang Sumbi, the dog, Sangkuriang, the genie, and the spiritis
d. The king, Dayang Sumbi, the dog, Sangkuriang, the mount, the boat, the genie, and
the spirits
e. The king, Dayang Sumbi, sister, daughter, the dog, a young man, Sangkuriang, the
mount, the boat, the genie, the spiritis and God
19. What moral value can we learn from the story?
a. People must keep their words all the time
b. Do not make a promise to easily
c. Never be reluctant to do good things
d. We should not hate our decendants
e. Just do what we have planned
20. “He brought her the falling tool”.  The underline word “He” refers to……
a. Samgkuriang
b. Tumang
c. Dayang Sumbi
d. The king
e. Father
21. “ if you are male, I will marry you’ (paragraph 2).  the sentence mean that the one who
helped Dayang Sumbi became her….
a. Husband
b. Maid
c. Boss
d. Son
e. King
22. The complication starts when….
a. Sangkuriang arrived at his own village
b. Tumang came bringing Dayang Sumbi fallen thing
c. Dayang Sumbi asked Sangkuriang to find deer’s heart
d. Dayang Sumbi and Sangkuriang fell in love and decided to marry
e. Dayang Sumbi asked Sangkuriang to build a lake and a boat in one night
23. “once upon a time, in west java, Indonesia lived a wise king who had beautiful daughter.”
(paragraph 1).  What is the function of the above sentence?
a. A crisis
b. A complication
c. An orientation
d. A reorientation
e. A resolution
24. My father reads a daily newspaper.
a. A daily newspaper is readed by my father.
b. A daily newspaper are read by my father.
c. A daily newspaper are readed by my father.
d. A daily newspaper is read by my father.
e. A daily newspaper is reading by my father.

25. We need extra pillows.


a. Extra pillows are need by us.
b. Extra pillows is needed by us.
c. Extra pillows are needed by us.
d. Extra pillows is need by us.
e. Extra pillow are needing by us.

26. She writes a story every day.


a. A story is written by her every day
b. A story are written by her every day
c. A story is written by she every day
d. A story are written by she every day
e. A story is being written by her every day
27. My father fixed the car yesterday. The passive voice is ... .
a. My father was fixed the car yesterday.
b. My father was being fixed the car yesterday.
c. The car was fix by my father yesterday.
d. The car was fixed by my father yesterday.
e. My father was fixing the car yesterday.
28. They cancelled all flights because of fog. The passive form of the sentence is, because of
fog….
a. All flights had cancelled
b. All flights were cancelled
c. All flights have been cancelled
d. They be cancelled
e. They are being cancelled
29. He wrote many books. The passive sentence is ... .
a. Many books was written by him.
b. Many books were written by him.
c. Many books is written by him.
d. Many books are written by him.
e. Many books are being written by him.
30. She is cleaning the microwave oven.
a. The microwave oven is being cleanned by her.
b. The microwave oven are being cleanned by her.
c. The microwave oven is being cleaned by her.
d. The microwave oven are being cleaned by her.
e. The microwave oven is being cleaning by her.
31. They are setting up the meeting room.
a. The meeting room is being set up by them.
b. The meeting room are being set up by them.
c. The meeting room is being setted up by them.
d. The meeting room are being setted up by them.
e. The meeting room is being setting up by them.
32. Tommy is not driving an unregistered vehicle.
a. An unregistered vehicle is not being driven by Tommy.
b. An unregistered vehicle are not being driven by Tommy.
c. An unregistered vehicle is not being drove by Tommy.
d. An unregistered vehicle are not being drove by Tommy.
e. An unregistered vehicle ia not being driving by Tommy.
33. We were talking about Francis.
a. Francis were being talked by us.
b. Francis was being talked by us.
c. Francis was being talking by us.
d. We were being talked about Francis.
e. We was being talked about Francis.
34. They were not eating dinner.
a. Dinner was not being eaten by them.
b. Dinner were not being eaten by them.
c. Dinner is not being eaten by them.
d. Dinner are not being eaten by them.
e. Dinner was not being eating by them.
35. He was not feeding the dogs.
a. He was not being fed by the dogs.
b. He were not being fed by the dogs.
c. The dog was not being fed by him.
d. The dogs were not being fed by him.
e. The dogs are not being fed by him.

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