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USBN

Paket 3
KTSP
Bahasa Inggris
(IPA/IPS)

SMA

UTAMA
Tahun Ajaran 2018/2019
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE

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 direction for each part.

PART I
Questions 1 to 4.
Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The dialogues and the
questions will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue and the question about it, read the
five possible answers, and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now
listen to a sample question.

You will hear


Woman : Didn’t Kathy go travelling to Japan with you last month?
Man : Arc you kidding? Even if it didn’t cost anything, she’d rather stay at home.
Narrator : What does the man think about Kathy?
A. Kathy likes travelling.
B. Kathy went to Japan alone.
C. Kathy is a thrifty woman.
D. Kathy is a stay at home woman.
E. Kathy is an extravagant woman.

Narrator : The best answer to the question “What docs the man think about Kathy?” is “Kathy is a stay at
home woman”. Therefore, you should answer (D).

Now let’s begin with number 1.


1. …
A. The short red one.
B. The short green one.
C. The short black one.
D. The long red one.
E. The long green one.
2. …
A. Expressing hope.
B. Expressing pride.
C. Expressing satisfaction.
D. Showing happiness.
E. Asking for an apology.
3. …
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.
4. …
A. The man felt happy to meet the woman.
B. The woman got a better position in the office.
C. The woman moved to a new bank in Samarinda.
D. The man got a promotion to be a Branch Manage.
E. The woman supported the man to be a branch manager.
PART II
Questions: 5 to 8.
Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogues spoken in English, followed by four
responses, also spoken in English. The dialogues and the responses will be spoken twice. They will not be
printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. You have
to choose the best response to each question.

Now listen to a sample question.


Woman : Hi, Tom.
Man : Hi, Nancy. What are you doing here?
Are you waiting for someone?
Woman : No, I’m waiting for a taxi. I want to go to a book store.
Man :…

Narrator : What is the best response to the woman’s statement?


A. Let me take you to the book store
B. I’ll find a good book for you
C. The store is open till 7 pm
D. Oh, the book store is somewhere else

Narrator : The best answer to the question “What is the best response to the woman's statement” is “Let me
take you to the book store." Therefore, you should choose answer (A).

5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.


6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

PART III
Questions 9 to 11.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English. The dialogues or
monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speakers are saying.

After you listen to the dialogue or monologue, look at the fve pictures provided in your test book, and decide
which would be the most suitable one with the dialogue or monologue you have heard.

9. A B C D E
10
A C E

B
D

11.
D
A

PART IV
Questions 12 to 15.
Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice. They will
not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the fve possible answers and decide which one
would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 12 and 13 are based on the following monologue.

12. .....
A. West Nusa Tenggara (NTB)
B. Hosting a festival in NTB
C. Coral reefs
D. The conservation destinations
E. The environmental issues

13. …
A. More hotels and restaurants will be free
B. More festivals will be conducted by the tourists
C. More income will be generated for the government and local people
D. More islands will be explored for hotels and restaurants
E. More trees will be removed from the islands

Questions 14 and 15 are based on the following monologue.

14. …
A. A biography of General Soedirman
B. The family of General Soedirman
C. The death of General Soedirman
D. A spirit of General Soedirman for the Indonesian Armed Forces
E. The military forces commanded by General Soedirman

15. …
A. His uncle’s name was also Soedirman
B. January is the month of Maulud
C. Soedirman was shot and died in the military war
D. Soedirman died when he was relatively young
E. Soedirman died on 1 March 1949

This is the end of the listening section


Reading Section

This text is for questions 16 and 17.

Dizzy, tired and fed up. It has been three years I’m hiding my sickness. Now
I’m beat, but I still need to go to school and try to take the lessons. My best friend
asked me, “I’m okay, only tired”.

I didn’t go home. I attended an extra-curricular activity. When I gathered


with my friends, my chest was hurting, “Oh my God, Why do I need to feel this
suffering everyday? I just want to hang out together with my friends, my family,
everybody … I don’t want my best friends know this”.

Talking of the devil, my best friend was waiting for me by the front gate. I
then went home with him, but then suddenly my body was trembling, my head was
spinning, and blood to sorting out from my nose. I fainted unconsciously, and was
brought to hospital by my best friend.

Before informing my parents, I asked the doctor and he said. “You are
suffering a heart cancer. Your heart is continuously getting weaker, and I’m afraid
you can’t hold much longer. We must conduct a surgery as soon as possible.”

I took my cellphone and called my parents. Then soon arrived at the hospital;
arriving in the state of shock and pity on my condition, with all the life sustaining
equipments stuck on my body.

One week has passed, and I’ve been unconscious for I went into a coma.
Everyday, my friends watched over me. They even brought me some food, “We
made that for you.” they said.

Then finally my parents agreed to conduct the surgery. They hoped for the
best because they knew that God is still kind to me.

16. What is the purpose of the text?


A. To tell the readers about an extra-curricular activity.
B. To inform the readers about suffering a heart cancer.
C. To persuade the readers in order to hold a heart surgery.
D. To inform the readers about saving patients with a heart cancer.
E. To tell the readers about the writer’s experience with his sickness.

17. From the text we know that the writer ….


A. had just had a heart surgery
B. waited for his friends in the hospital
C. fainted unconsciously in the hospital
D. told his parents to stay in the hospital
E. has just known that he had serious illness
This text is for questions no 18.
ANNOUNCEMENT

Pay attention!
Please join us!
Are you ready?
Our school will have an English Debate Competition
Participants: All students in our school
It will be held from 28th – 29th September 2018
Prizes:
I Rp 1.000.000
II Rp 750.000
III Rp 500.000

18. According to the text, the competition ...


A. is only for students with good grade
B. is in the form of spoken arguments
C. is in the form of written arguments
D. Will be held after school hours
E. will run for two days

This text is for questions 19 to 20.

24th Clinton St. Iowa City. IA. 58076


January 15th, 2016

To all Colleagues and Friends,

As those close to me know, I am not good with goodbyes so I do apologize to those who feel offended that I
have left having written only this farewell letter, without personally shaking their hand and exchanging best
wishes.

I have so many people to thank for their support and dedication that it is impossible to personally get to see
you all with the short time that was available. 

I truly am humbled to have worked with such a group of "get in and get it happening people" and I am so
proud of the achievements that you have accomplished both in the operation and (for quite a lot of you) for
your own personal accomplishments. 

To those of you that I had the opportunity to coach and or set goals for, I commend each of you for your
achievements and hope that you continue to succeed through life journeys.

I can be contacted if required on 08159030832. I wish you all a Healthy, Safe and Prosperous Year.

Thanks, regards and best wishes,


Bill Jones

19. Why does Bill Jones write the letter?


A. To wish good things to his colleagues
B. To inform his leaving of the office
C. To apologize his mistakes
D. To admire his colleagues
E. To tell his new office
20. What has the writer done in the office?
A. Having trained the employees
B. Having collaborated intensivel
C. Having conducted a farewell party
D. Having supported innovative efforts
E. Having shaken hands to all his colleagues

This text is for questions 21 to 24.

Technology brings problems as well as benefits to humankind. Since Henry


Ford began mass production in automobiles in 1908, automobiles have provided us
with a cheap and convenient means of transportation. However, they also brought us
traffic jams and air pollution.

The technological development that also change our lives as much as the
automobiles is the personal computer. Since the 1980s, personal computers have
become common in homes, schools, and businesses. However like the automobiles
unexpected problems, so have personal computers.

To begin with, communication via computer entails several problems.


Although we can easily send a message to hundreds of people instantly, we also
receive hundreds of messages, both wanted and unwanted, in a few minutes. It took
several hours to read them all. The lack of censorship in cyberspace is another
problem that no one has solved yet. For instance, a computer-literate child can
receive pornographic photos and listen to chat-room conversations about sex.

In addition, computers have also caused problems in business. They


potentially create opportunities for computerized crime. Computer criminals use
their skills to obtain secret business information and steal money. Moreover,
computers entails depersonalized business. People are no longer customers: they are
account numbers. Face-to-face business transactions are no longer necessary. You
can buy almost anything you need by computer, phone, or fax. It may be possible
someday to see a company who have never conducted physical interaction.

21. The text mainly discusses…


A. the problems and benefits of huge transportation production to humankind.
B. the problems of computer use for communication and business.
C. the change of human life because of technology advancement.
D. the history of technology development for communication.
E. the positive and negative effects of computer development.

22. Why does the writer merely focus on the negative sides of the issue discussed?
The writer wants to...
A. send warning about the development of technology and computer use.
B. convince the readers not to use computers for children at home.
C. elaborate the benefits of by using computer for communication and business.
D. influence the readers to be aware of the danger of using computer for communication.
E. inform the readers about some problems in using computer for communication.

23. What makes cyberspace dangerous?


A. It depersonalizes the netizen.
B. It has a high level of censorship.
C. It provides close access to bad contents.
D. It opens wide access of computer-literate.
E. It makes people become merely numbers.

24. The underlined word in sentence,”...with a cheap and convenient means...,” (paragraph 1) can be best
replaced with....
A. suitable
B. exclusive
C. extravagant
D. special
E. normal

This text is for questions 25 to 26

Ecotourism involves visiting natural areas with the objectives of learning, studying, or participating
in activities that do not bring negative effects to the environment; whilst protecting and empowering the
local community socially and economically. It offers travelers the opportunity to participate in conservation
or preservation projects.
An important element of this type of project is education. The goal is that through participation, eco-
travellers will return home with increased awareness and concern for environmental issues and therefore
continue to behave in an environmentally way.
It also involves the local community in aspects of planning, decision-making, and managemen of
ecotourism. This encourages the empowerment of individuals.
Finally, it educates travellers through leaftlets, interpretation and advice from tour operators or guides about
the culture, customs, and etiquette of locals. This prevents conflicts or offence between local and traveller
interactions that may be caused through misunderstanding or ignorance.

25. What is the topic of paragraph two?


A. The definition of ecotourism
B. How ecotourism can educate travellers
C. Education as an important element of ecotourism
D. Involving the local community in ecotourism
E. Educating travellers through leaflets

26. Through the text, the writer tells us that ...


A. At present, travel industries balance enjoyment and education
B. Tourists are required not only to enjoy the nature, but also to pressure it
C. Tourism is no longer about visiting and enjoying the beauty of places
D. Education and community participation become a new trend in tourism
E. Ecotourism may be defined as an environmentally responsible visit to nature

The text is for questions 27 to 28.


27. "Enjoy the freedom of learning English ..." Synonym of the underlined word is
A. Inability
B. Difficulty
C. Liberty
D. Equality
E. Nationality

28. Based on the text above, How to learn English online for free?
A. You need to watch the Youtube channel
B. You should download the E-book
C. You must subscribe the website
D. You can visit www.ITapuih.com
E. You must speak to your friends

The text is for questions 29 and 30

You want to do what is the best for your children. You know the importance of car seats, baby gates
and other ways to keep the safe. However, did you know that one of the best ways to protect your children is
to make sure they have all of their vaccinations?
Immunisations can save your child’s life. Because of advances in medical science, your child can be
protected against more deseases than ever before. Several deseases that once injured or killed thousands of
children, have been eliminated completely.
Vaccination is very safe and effective. Vaccines are only given to children after a long and careful
review by scientists, doctors and healthcare professionals. Vaccines will involve some discomfort and may
cause pain, redness or tenderness at the site of injection, but this is minimal compared to the pain, discomfort
and trauma of the deseases these vaccines prevent.
Immunisations protect others you care about. While several babies are too young to be protected by
vaccination, others may not be abe to receive certain vaccinations due to severe allergies, weakened immune
systems from conditions like leukimia, or other reasons. To help keep them safe, it is important that you and
your children who are able to get vaccinated are fully immunised. This not only protects your family, but
also prevent the spread of this deseases to your friend and loved ones.
Immunisations can save your family time and money. A child with vaccine-preventable desease can
be denied attendance at schools or child care facilities. Several vaccines-preventable deseases can result in
prolonged disabilities and can take a financial toll because of lost time at work, medical bills or long-term
dissability care. In contrast, getting vaccinated against these deseases is a good investmen and usually
covered by insurance.
Immunisations protects future generations. Vaccines have reduced and, in several cases eliminated many
deseases that killed or severely disabled people just a few generation ago. For example, smallpox vaccination
eradicated that disease worldwide. Your children don’t have to get smallpox shots any more because the
desease no longer exists. If we continue vaccinating now, and vaccinating completely, parents in the future
may be able to trust that some deseases of today will no longer be around to harm their children in the future.

29. Who is the text especially addressed to?


A. Children
B. Parents
C. Teenagers
D. Working people
E. Healthcare provessionals

30. What does the writer hope for the readers after reading the text?
A. They give their chilren vaccinations
B. They care about their children’s health
C. They make sure that their children grow well
D. They provide their children healthy environment
E. They prevent their children from deseases

The following text is for questions 31 to 34.

Nobody likes paying taxes. Event those who know that taxation is necessary
and reluctant to pay taxes. It is not pleasant to see part of your monthly income
taken away from your income tax. Ignorant people think this is injustice and make
grievance of it.

Every country has a government. The primary duties of a government are to


protect the life and property of the citizens, to maintain law and order, and settle
dispute between citizens in a just and orderly way through the law-courts, to defend
the country from foreign foes and to maintain and direct education, provide
hospitals for the sick and attend to sanitation. All these great to be kept up and have
to be paid.

Furthermore, schools and teachers have to be provided and supported, health


experts and sanitary engineers have to be employed. Now where is all from? Tax is
needed for the benefits of the public. It is the people as a whole rich and poor that
benefit by security of the life and property, by the sound roads, by public hospital,
public school and good sanitation.

Therefore, it is necessary for people to pay taxes. The money will be back to
them in the form of public service and facility.

31. The topic of the text is about ….


A. the description of taxes
B. the way people pay taxes
C. the necessity of paying taxes
D. the objection of paying taxes
E. the facilities to pay taxes

32. Based on the text we know that …


A. defending country from foes is not the job of the government
B. it is pleasant to give your money income to pay taxes
C. government has a simple duty to handle its people
D. ignorant people think it is necessary to pay taxes
E. some people think paying taxes is injustice

33. What is the main idea of paragraph three?


A. Tax is needed for the public’s benefit.
B. Government should maintain good roads.
C. Good sanitation is necessary for the public.
D. Both rich and poor people have to pay taxes
E. Government should provide good school and sanitary facilities.

34. The underlined word in sentence, “...to maintain law and order, and settle dispute between citizens..”
(paragraph 2) has the same meaning as...
A. violate
B. introduce
C. preserve
D. reform
E. revise

This text is for question no 35

A tsunami is a large ocean wave that is caused by sudden motion on the ocean floor. This sudden
motion could be an earthquake, a powerful volcanic eruption, or an underwater landslide. The impact of a
large meteorite could also cause a tsunami. Tsunamis travel across the open ocean at great speeds and build
into large deadly waves in the shallow water of a shoreline.
Most tsunamis are caused by earthquakes generated in a subduction zone, an area where an oceanic
plate is being forced down into the mantle by plate tectonic forces. The friction between the subducting plate
and the overriding plate is enormous. This friction prevents a slow and steady rate of subduction and instead
the two plates become "stuck."
As the stuck plate continues to descend into the mantle, the motion causes a slow distortion of the
overriding plate. The result is an accumulation of energy very similar to the energy stored in a compressed
spring. Energy can accumulate in the overriding plate over a long period of time - decades or even centuries.
35. Tsunami happens because .....
A. The displaced rock pushes water above it
B. The ocean waves spread out from the vinicity of the source
C. A major fault under the ocean floor slips suddenly
D. The force moves accross the ocean until they reach the ocean
E. Large deadly waves in the shallow water of a shoreline

The text is for questions 36 to 38.

Orchard Road
Orchard road is a boulevard which becomes businesses and entertainment center in Singapore.
Orchard road is surrounded by a lush tropical and flower garden which are beautiful. At first, Orchard Road
is just a suburban street line with orchards, plantations nutmeg, and pepper farming. However, in the 1970s,
it turned into a shopping center in Singapore, in 1960 and 1970 entertainment industries began to enter this
road. Shopping center such as mall, and Plaza was built in 1974.

Orchard Road runs along about 2.2 k. this road is one-way street flanked by a variety of shopping
malls, hotels, and restaurants. The shopping area which is nearly 800,000 square meters provides a wide
range of things, food, and entertainment. In this area there are many options that can satisfy visitors that all
walks of life starting from the luxury branded things to the popular branded, from exclusive restaurants to
fast food.

There are so many ways that can be accessed to get to Orchard Road such as: by taxi, bus, or drive
your own car. For those who are driving to Orchard Road can be entered from the west through the Napier
Road. Vehicles from Dunearn Road can turn to left at the intersection of the Marrion Hotel junction.
Vehicles that come from Paterson can turn right onto Orchard Road. Orchard is always crowded so you have
to be careful in order not to get lost.

36. The text mainly focuses on …


A. Singapore
B. Orchard plantation
C. Plaza and mall
D. Orchard Road as business and entertainment center
E. Shopping center

37. Which statement is TRUE?


A. At first, Orchard Road is a crowded settlement
B. Orchard Road became business and entertainment center since 1974
C. Vehicles from Dunrean Road turn to left at the intersection of the Marriot Hotel junction
D. Orchard Road is an infamous place in Singapore
E. Orchard Road is not surrounded by flower garden

38. “It turned into a shopping center in Singapore”


The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to
A. The plantation
B. Luxury branded things
C. The plaza
D. Singapore
E. Suburban street

The text is for questions 39 to 40.

Police to allow motorists to use built-in navigation systems


The Jakarta Police have clarified their plan to fine motorists using navigation apps. The
police traffic chief, Sr. Comr. Halim Pagarra, said such practices would not constitute a traffic
violation if motorists used built-in navigation systems.
“It is categorized as a traffic violation if [they use] a GPS app on their mobile phone,”
he said as quoted by tempo.co on Wednesday.
Listening to music and smoking cigarettes, Halim added, were not traffic violations.
Halim’s subordinate, Adj. Sr. Comr. Budiyanto, said previously that listening to music and
smoking cigarettes were activities that could break concentration and were categorized as
traffic violations. His statement caused uproar among motorists.
Article 106 of the Traffic Law stipulates that anyone driving a motorized vehicle must
do so with full care and concentration.

Taken from : www.thejakartapost.com. Jakarta| Wed, March 7, 2018| 06:45 pm

39. Why listening to music and smoking cigarettes are dangerous while driving?
A. Because it can make more concentration while driving
B. Because motorized vehicle must do with full care and concentration.
C. Because it could break the motorist concentration
D. Because it can make more joyful for motorist
E. Because it is dangerous for motorist

40. “… vehicle must do so with full care and concentration.” The underline word can be replaced by …?
A. Treatment
B. Attention
C. Notice
D. Interest
E. Concern

B. ESSAY
41. Rearrange the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph!

2. He was the most talented artist and was often called “ the peacok” by the press.
3. W.S Rendra was born in Solo on 7th November 1935.
5. He was a poet, a writer, a dramatist, a cultural activist and a theatre director.
4. After he graduated, he returned to Indonesia in 1968, and founded Bengkel Teater in Yogya
1.Rendra studied at America Academy of Dramatic Arts.

This text is for question 42 to 43


The Story of Smart Monkey and Dull Crocodile

One day there was a monkey. He wanted to cross a river. There he saw a crocodile so he asked the
crocodile to take him across the other side of the river.
The crocodile agree and told the monkey to jump on its back. Then the crocodile swam down the river
with the monkey on his top. Unluckily, the crocodile was very hungry, he stopped in the middle of the river
and said to the monkey, “My father is very sick. He has to eat the heart of the monkey. So he will be healthy
again.”
At the time, the monkey was in dangerous situation and he had to think hard. Then he had a good
idea. He told the crocodile to swim back to the river bank. “What’s for?” asked the crocodile. “Because I
don’t bring my heart,” said the monkey. “I left it under a tree, near some coconuts in the river bank.”
The crocodile agreed and turned around. He swam back to the bank of the river. As soon as they
reached the river bank, the monkey jumped off the crocodile’s back. Then he climbed up to the top of a tree.
“Where is your heart?” asked the crocodile. “You are foolish,” said the monkey to the crocodile. “Now I am
free and I have my heart.”

42. What is the purpose of the text?

43. What was the main problem of the story?

This text is for question 44 to 45

How Earthquakes Happen

Earthquakes occur at cracks in the Earth’s crust called faults. Faults are created because rock is brittle
and breaks when great stress (stretching, squeezing or twisting) is exerted upon it. Stress builds up in areas
of the crust because of the gradual movement of the Earth’s plates.

Earthquakes happen when stress has built up in an area of rock to such an extent that sudden
movement occurs. This movement can create a new fault as the rock breaks at the weakest point, or the
movement causes the rock to slip along an existing fault. When this happens, an enormous amount of energy
is given out as the stress is released. The released energy causes the surrounding rock to vibrate, which
creates an earthquake. The actual point where the rock first slips or breaks, causing an earthquake, is called
the focus. The place on the Earth’s surface immediately above the focus is called the epicenter.

44. What is the purpose of the text?

45. Why does stress build up in areas of the crust?

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