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BIDANG
BAHASA INGGRIS
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FOKUS – HEBAT – JUARA
BIDANG : BAHASA INGGRIS SD
Part 1: STRUCTURE
Direction: Question 1-22 are incomplete sentence. Beneath each sentence
you will see four words/ phrases, marked A, B, C, D. choose the one word
or phrase that best completes the sentence.
6.
a. Note
b. Recipe
c. Prescription
d. Receipt
18. The waiter … the soup on the lady accidentally when he served her.
a. Spills
b. Spilling
c. Spilt
d. Spill
b. Pretty
c. Prettiest
d. Prettier
23. Mr. Matthew is not …. He loves to share his things with others.
a. Generous
b. Selfish
c. Kind
d. Grumpy
a. Melts
b. Expands
c. Shrinks
d. Freezes
c. Housewife
d. Main
38. A. attended
b. went
c. presented
d. visited
39. a. wear
b. wore
c. wears
d. wearing
40. a. dinner
b. dine
c. dining room
d. having dinner
41. a. spilt
b. put
c. threw
d. got
42. a. careless
b. careful
c. selective
d. hurry
Passage 2
Jay is a very … (43) boy who often leaves things lying around. His table is always very …
(44). One day, he lost his wallet. His wallet contained a lot of money. Jay got quite … (45). He
blamed his friends for his plight. Jay’s teacher then told him to check before … (46) others. it
is … (47) to accuse someone without reason.
43. A. careless
b. careful
c. dirty
d. tidy
44. A. untidy
b. tidy
c. straight
d. proper
45. A. worried
b. angry
c. shocked
d. surprised
46. A. blaming
b. correcting
c. telling
d. informing
47. A. wrong
b. true
c. fine
d. acceptable
Passage 3
one … (48) and hot afternoon, Rimmy and Tommy decided to go to the … (49). The beach
was … (50) and both boys were the only ones there. Rimmy and Tommy had a lot of … (51)
that afternoon. After two hours, they were … (52) and decided to go home.
48. A. sunny
b. cloudy
c. windy
d. rainy
49. A. beach
b. park
c. swimming pool
d. sea
50. A. crowded
b. empty
c. full
d. open
51. A. stories
b. fun
c. disappointment
d. sadness
52. A. high
b. strong
c. tired
d. sleepy
Tommy was feeling feverish. He noticed some red spots on his arms and
legs. When he went to see a doctor, the doctor told him he had a chicken
pox. Tommy felt a bit frightened because this was his first - time having
chicken pox. The doctor told Tommy that chicken pox is quite common
among children and adults. It usually lasts for one to two weeks. All
Tommy had to do was look after himself and eat right. So, Tommy did
just that.
Every day, Tommy would take his shower, have his meals and then take
his medicine. Tommy didn’t attend school during this time. So, he
decided to read some of his favourite comics and books. After some
time, Tommy was well again.
Having a dog helps a child learn how to act responsibly. As a dog owner, the child must take
care of the animal's daily needs. The dog must be fed and exercised every day. A dog is
completely dependent on its owner for all its needs, including the need for good health and a
safe environment. Therefore, being responsible for a dog also means taking care of the dog so
that it stays healthy. Furthermore, the owner must take responsibility for the safety of the dog
and the safety of the people it comes into contact with. If the child forgets any of these duties
and responsibilities, or ignores any of the dog's needs, the dog will suffer. This teaches the
child that his responsibility to the dog is more important than his desire to play with his toys,
talk on the phone, or watch TV. This is true not only for the care of a dog, but also for the care
of oneself, another person, or one's job. Learning how to take responsibility for the health and
welfare of a dog leads to learning how to take responsibility for oneself.
Another lesson that a child can learn from having a dog is how to be empathetic. Empathy is
the ability to put oneself in another person's, or in this case another creature's, situation and
imagine that person's or creature's feelings or problems. A dog cannot express itself with
speech, so its owner must learn how to interpret its behaviour. The child must learn to
understand what the dog's behaviour means. Is the dog frightened, aggressive, or sick? The
child needs to understand what is going on in the dog's mind. Understanding a situation from
the dog's perspective helps the child understand why the dog is behaving in a certain way and
what the dog needs. The result of learning to read a dog's behaviour is that the child develops
empathy. By learning how to empathize with a dog, the child also learns how to empathize
with other people. This leads to the child becoming a more considerate and caring person.
Being considerate and caring are important characteristics in a good friend. One of the most
significant benefits of owning a dog is the example of true friendship that a dog provides. A
dog gives unconditional love to its owner. A dog will not stop loving its owner because of a
little anger, indifference, or neglect. The dog will wait patiently for its owner to pat its head
and say a few kind words. This acceptance of the negative qualities and appreciation for the
positive qualities of its owner provide a wonderful model of how to be a good friend. A child
soon realizes that his dog will always listen to him, will always be ready to play with him, will
always protect him, and will always forgive him. A child who has learned to be even half as
good a friend to others as his dog is to him will have learned one of the most valuable lessons
in life.
These are some of the most important lessons a child will ever learn. The benefits of owning a
dog will last the child's entire lifetime. The understanding and appreciation of responsibility,
empathy, and friendship that a child develops from the experience of having a dog will help
him or her grow into a reliable, caring, and mature adult.
63. The dog’s owner must interpret which of the following from their dog’s
behaviour?
a. Fear
b. Happiness
c. Illness
d. All of the above
There are numerous physical effects of stress. Stress can affect the heart.
It can increase the pulse rate, make the heart miss beats, and can cause
high blood pressure. Stress can affect the respiratory system. It can lead
to asthma. It can cause a person to breathe too fast, resulting in a loss of
important carbon dioxide. Stress can affect the stomach. It can cause
stomach aches and problems digesting food. These are only a few
examples of the wide range of illnesses and symptoms resulting from
stress.
Emotions are also easily affected by stress. People suffering from stress
often feel anxious. They may have panic attacks. They may feel tired all
the time. When people are under stress, they often overreact to little
problems. For example, a normally gentle parent under a lot of stress at
work may yell at a child for dropping a glass of juice. Stress can make
people angry, moody, or nervous.
feelings, and our minds. So, reduce stress: stop the world and rest for a
while.
69. According to the essay, which of the following parts of the body does
not have physical problems caused by stress?
a. The arms
b. The stomach
c. The lungs
d. The heart
70. Which of the following show how stress can affect the emotions,
EXCEPT:
a. It can make people feel nervous
b. It can cause panic attacks
c. It can make people feel elated
d. It can make people feel angry
71. Which of the following can result from long – term stress, EXCEPT
a. Bliss
b. Depression
c. Alcoholism
d. Whimsy
72. Choose the best answer to explain how alcoholism is caused by stress.
a. Alcohol is used to relieve stress
b. Alcohol is popular
c. Alcohol is a chemical
d. Alcohol is similar to medicine
73. Which of the following is not caused by long – term stress? EXCEPT
a. Bloating
b. Addiction
c. Anorexia
d. Alcoholism
74. Choose all of the answer that can complete this sentence: stress can
affect the respiratory system by, EXCEPT
a. Causing stomach problems
b. Causing asthma
c. A loss of carbon dioxide
d. Causing breathing problems
PEMBAHASAN
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