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UJI COBA
1 SPRING
In the early part of spring
You will hear, many birds sing
They are just letting, the rest of us know
Winter is over, spring melted the snow

You will notice, a beautiful scene


The trees will slowly, begin to turn green
Chipmunks and bunnies will come out and play,
Bears will no longer, sleep during the day

It’s exciting, when spring finally arrives


Bees will make honey, inside their hives
So much to do, so much to see
Insects and animals are happy and free

What is the poetry about?


A Nature
B School life
C Home
D Love
E politics
2 SPRING
In the early part of spring
You will hear, many birds sing
They are just letting, the rest of us know
Winter is over, spring melted the snow

You will notice, a beautiful scene


The trees will slowly, begin to turn green
Chipmunks and bunnies will come out and play,
Bears will no longer, sleep during the day

It’s exciting, when spring finally arrives


Bees will make honey, inside their hives
So much to do, so much to see
Insects and animals are happy and free

What is ‘spring, sing, know, snow’ called?


A Assonance
B Alliteration
C Diction
D Rhyme
E Personae

3 SPRING
In the early part of spring
You will hear, many birds sing
They are just letting, the rest of us know
Winter is over, spring melted the snow

You will notice, a beautiful scene


The trees will slowly, begin to turn green
Chipmunks and bunnies will come out and play,
Bears will no longer, sleep during the day

It’s exciting, when spring finally arrives


Bees will make honey, inside their hives
So much to do, so much to see
Insects and animals are happy and free

The animals told in the poem is, except ….


A. Birds D. Butterfly
B. Bee E. Insects
C. Bears
A Birds
B Bee
C Bears
D Butterfly
E insect
4 SPRING
In the early part of spring
You will hear, many birds sing
They are just letting, the rest of us know
Winter is over, spring melted the snow

You will notice, a beautiful scene


The trees will slowly, begin to turn green
Chipmunks and bunnies will come out and play,
Bears will no longer, sleep during the day

It’s exciting, when spring finally arrives


Bees will make honey, inside their hives
So much to do, so much to see
Insects and animals are happy and free

How many stanza does the poem have?


A 2
B 4
C 3
D 5
E 6
5 Birthday Boy
Vachel Lindsay

When I was one


It was so much fun.
When I was two
The world was new.
Then I turned quickly
Into a boy of three.
One year more
And I was four.
Now I’m happy to say
I’m a year older today.
And soon you’ll see
Another birthday party for me
Do you know
How old I’ll be?

What is poem about?

A It is about birthday party of boy


B It is about birthday party of boy
C It is about numeral
D It is about new world
E It is about boy who got older
6 Birthday Boy
Vachel Lindsay

When I was one


It was so much fun.
When I was two
The world was new.
Then I turned quickly
Into a boy of three.
One year more
And I was four.
Now I’m happy to say
I’m a year older today.
And soon you’ll see
Another birthday party for me
Do you know
How old I’ll be?

How old is the boy now?


A Four years old
B Five years old
C Six years old
D Seven years old
E Nine years old
7 Birthday Boy
Vachel Lindsay

When I was one


It was so much fun.
When I was two
The world was new.
Then I turned quickly
Into a boy of three.
One year more
And I was four.
Now I’m happy to say
I’m a year older today.
And soon you’ll see
Another birthday party for me
Do you know
How old I’ll be?

Mention two sequences lines which have rhyme!


A Line 4 and 5
B Line 2 and 3
C Line 1 and 2
D Line 13 and 14
E Line 6 and 7
8 A Poison tree
By William Blake

I was angry with my friend;


I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
I was angry with my foe:
I told it not, my wrath did grow.

And I watered it in fears,


Night and morning with my tears;
And I sunned it with smiles.
And with soft deceitful wiles.

And It grew both day and night.


Till it bore an apple bright.
And my foe beheld it shine,
And he knew that it was mine.

And into my garden stole,


When the night had veiled the pole;
in the morning glad I see;
My foe outstretched beneath the tree.

What can be inferred from the first line in the first stanza?

A The writer's bad time


B The writer's happy day
C The writer's disappointment
D The writer's regret
E The writer's fear
9 A Poison tree
By William Blake

I was angry with my friend;


I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
I was angry with my foe:
I told it not, my wrath did grow.

And I watered it in fears,


Night and morning with my tears;
And I sunned it with smiles.
And with soft deceitful wiles.

And It grew both day and night.


Till it bore an apple bright.
And my foe beheld it shine,
And he knew that it was mine.

And into my garden stole,


When the night had veiled the pole;
in the morning glad I see;
My foe outstretched beneath the tree.

'I told it not, my wrath did grow' (line 4 stanza 1)

The word 'It' refers to ...


A the speaker's tree
B the speaker's anger
C the speaker's friend
D the speaker's enemy
E the speaker's happiness
10 A Poison tree
By William Blake

I was angry with my friend;


I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
I was angry with my foe:
I told it not, my wrath did grow.

And I watered it in fears,


Night and morning with my tears;
And I sunned it with smiles.
And with soft deceitful wiles.

And It grew both day and night.


Till it bore an apple bright.
And my foe beheld it shine,
And he knew that it was mine.

And into my garden stole,


When the night had veiled the pole;
in the morning glad I see;
My foe outstretched beneath the tree.

What can we conclude from those lines?

A The speaker smiles alot


B The speaker is a deceptive person
C The speaket has many friends
D The speaker has many enemies
E The speaker treats his plant well
11 Hansel and Gretel

The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel to clean the
house. She planned to eat them both. Each night the children cried
and begged the witch to let them go.

Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish she had


never tried to get rid of the children. “I must find them,” she said and
set off into the forest.

Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking and her lips
were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging to the witch.
The stepmother peeped through the window. Her heart cried out
when she saw the two children.
She picked up the broom leaning against the door and crept inside.
The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother
gave her an almighty push. The witch fell into the oven and the
stepmother shut the door.

‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said hugging them tightly. I
have done a dreadful thing.

I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you home and
become a family again. They returned to their home and the
stepmother became the best mother anyone could wish to have, and
of course they lived happily ever after!

The story tells about….


A Two children went to school for the first time
B A witch who is really kind
C A father who begged a witch for money
D A stepmother who saved her children from a witch
E Two children saved their stepmother from a witch
12 Hansel and Gretel

The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel to clean the
house. She planned to eat them both. Each night the children cried
and begged the witch to let them go.

Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish she had


never tried to get rid of the children. “I must find them,” she said and
set off into the forest.

Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking and her lips
were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging to the witch.
The stepmother peeped through the window. Her heart cried out
when she saw the two children.
She picked up the broom leaning against the door and crept inside.
The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother
gave her an almighty push. The witch fell into the oven and the
stepmother shut the door.

‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said hugging them tightly. I
have done a dreadful thing.

I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you home and
become a family again. They returned to their home and the
stepmother became the best mother anyone could wish to have, and
of course they lived happily ever after!

Which statement is FALSE about the witch?


A She locked Hansel in a cage
B She planned to eat Hansel & Gretel
C She fell into the ocean
D She hated the children
E She set Gretel to clean the house
13 Hansel and Gretel

The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel to clean the
house. She planned to eat them both. Each night the children cried
and begged the witch to let them go.

Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish she had


never tried to get rid of the children. “I must find them,” she said and
set off into the forest.

Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking and her lips
were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging to the witch.
The stepmother peeped through the window. Her heart cried out
when she saw the two children.
She picked up the broom leaning against the door and crept inside.
The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother
gave her an almighty push. The witch fell into the oven and the
stepmother shut the door.

‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said hugging them tightly. I
have done a dreadful thing.

I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you home and
become a family again. They returned to their home and the
stepmother became the best mother anyone could wish to have, and
of course they lived happily ever after!

The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut the door.”
(Paragraph 4)
The underlined word can be replaced by the word…
A Marked
B Pointed
C Opened
D Polished
E Closed
14 Hansel and Gretel

The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel to clean the
house. She planned to eat them both. Each night the children cried
and begged the witch to let them go.

Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish she had


never tried to get rid of the children. “I must find them,” she said and
set off into the forest.

Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking and her lips
were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging to the witch.
The stepmother peeped through the window. Her heart cried out
when she saw the two children.

She picked up the broom leaning against the door and crept inside.
The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother
gave her an almighty push. The witch fell into the oven and the
stepmother shut the door.

‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said hugging them tightly. I
have done a dreadful thing.

I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you home and
become a family again. They returned to their home and the
stepmother became the best mother anyone could wish to have, and
of course they lived happily ever after!

How did the stepmother find her children?


A She walked into the forest
B She got tired and met her children
C She peeped through the window of the witch’s cottage
D She fell into the cliff
E She was pushed against the wall
15 Hansel and Gretel

The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel to clean the
house. She planned to eat them both. Each night the children cried
and begged the witch to let them go.

Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish she had


never tried to get rid of the children. “I must find them,” she said and
set off into the forest.

Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking and her lips
were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging to the witch.
The stepmother peeped through the window. Her heart cried out
when she saw the two children.

She picked up the broom leaning against the door and crept inside.
The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother
gave her an almighty push. The witch fell into the oven and the
stepmother shut the door.

‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said hugging them tightly. I
have done a dreadful thing.

I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you home and
become a family again. They returned to their home and the
stepmother became the best mother anyone could wish to have, and
of course they lived happily ever after!

Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish


what tense is used in the sentence

A Simple past tense


B Past continuous tense
C Past perfect tense
D Present continuous tense
E Past future tense
16 Tangkuban Perahu

Dayang Sumbi was exiled in the jungle, because she was unmarried
but pregnant. She gave a birth to a baby boy and named him
Sangkuriang .

One day he went hunting with his dog, si Tumang. In the bush he
saw a pig, Wayungyang. He wanted to shoot Wayungyang but si
Tumang hindered him. He was angry at it and killed it, and then took
its heart home. When he told that it was si Tumang’s heart, she was
very angry and hit Sang Kuriang’s head with a spoon. And he ran
away and left his mother to the east. He did not know himself and
forgot his name. He was about 16 years of age.

After along time Sang Kuriang came back to the jungle where his
mother lived. She looked younger than her age, so Sang Kuriang fell
in love with her. “Will you marry me?’’ one day he asked her. But
Dayang Sumbi refused because she recognized that he was her son.
He insisted to marry her and Dayang Sumbi asked two marriage
settlements. One, he had to dammed Citarum river, and two, had to
make a boat in one night

Sang Kuriang almost finished his work but Dayang Sumbi cheated
him. He was angry and kicked the boat. The boat fell upside down
on the peak of mountain. It was known Tangkuban Perahu, at the
northern of Bandung, West Java.

Where is the legend from? It is from ...


A East Java
B West Java
C Central Java
D North Java
E West Sumatra
17 Tangkuban Perahu

Dayang Sumbi was exiled in the jungle, because she was unmarried
but pregnant. She gave a birth to a baby boy and named him
Sangkuriang .

One day he went hunting with his dog, si Tumang. In the bush he
saw a pig, Wayungyang. He wanted to shoot Wayungyang but si
Tumang hindered him. He was angry at it and killed it, and then took
its heart home. When he told that it was si Tumang’s heart, she was
very angry and hit Sang Kuriang’s head with a spoon. And he ran
away and left his mother to the east. He did not know himself and
forgot his name. He was about 16 years of age.

After along time Sang Kuriang came back to the jungle where his
mother lived. She looked younger than her age, so Sang Kuriang fell
in love with her. “Will you marry me?’’ one day he asked her. But
Dayang Sumbi refused because she recognized that he was her son.
He insisted to marry her and Dayang Sumbi asked two marriage
settlements. One, he had to dammed Citarum river, and two, had to
make a boat in one night

Sang Kuriang almost finished his work but Dayang Sumbi cheated
him. He was angry and kicked the boat. The boat fell upside down
on the peak of mountain. It was known Tangkuban Perahu, at the
northern of Bandung, West Java.

Who is the main character of the story above?


A Si Tumang
B Sangkuriang
C Dayang Sumbi
D Sangkuriang’s mother
E All the answer are true
18 Tangkuban Perahu

Dayang Sumbi was exiled in the jungle, because she was unmarried
but pregnant. She gave a birth to a baby boy and named him
Sangkuriang .

One day he went hunting with his dog, si Tumang. In the bush he
saw a pig, Wayungyang. He wanted to shoot Wayungyang but si
Tumang hindered him. He was angry at it and killed it, and then took
its heart home. When he told that it was si Tumang’s heart, she was
very angry and hit Sang Kuriang’s head with a spoon. And he ran
away and left his mother to the east. He did not know himself and
forgot his name. He was about 16 years of age.

After along time Sang Kuriang came back to the jungle where his
mother lived. She looked younger than her age, so Sang Kuriang fell
in love with her. “Will you marry me?’’ one day he asked her. But
Dayang Sumbi refused because she recognized that he was her son.
He insisted to marry her and Dayang Sumbi asked two marriage
settlements. One, he had to dammed Citarum river, and two, had to
make a boat in one night

Sang Kuriang almost finished his work but Dayang Sumbi cheated
him. He was angry and kicked the boat. The boat fell upside down
on the peak of mountain. It was known Tangkuban Perahu, at the
northern of Bandung, West Java.

Why was Dayang Sumbi exiled in the jungle? Because she ...
A Was married and pregnant
B Was unmarried and not pregnant
C Was unmarried and pregnant
D Followed her husband
E Followed the her
19 Tangkuban Perahu

Dayang Sumbi was exiled in the jungle, because she was unmarried
but pregnant. She gave a birth to a baby boy and named him
Sangkuriang .

One day he went hunting with his dog, si Tumang. In the bush he
saw a pig, Wayungyang. He wanted to shoot Wayungyang but si
Tumang hindered him. He was angry at it and killed it, and then took
its heart home. When he told that it was si Tumang’s heart, she was
very angry and hit Sang Kuriang’s head with a spoon. And he ran
away and left his mother to the east. He did not know himself and
forgot his name. He was about 16 years of age.

After along time Sang Kuriang came back to the jungle where his
mother lived. She looked younger than her age, so Sang Kuriang fell
in love with her. “Will you marry me?’’ one day he asked her. But
Dayang Sumbi refused because she recognized that he was her son.
He insisted to marry her and Dayang Sumbi asked two marriage
settlements. One, he had to dammed Citarum river, and two, had to
make a boat in one night

Sang Kuriang almost finished his work but Dayang Sumbi cheated
him. He was angry and kicked the boat. The boat fell upside down
on the peak of mountain. It was known Tangkuban Perahu, at the
northern of Bandung, West Java.

Why did Dayang Sumbi refuse sangkuriang proposal?


A Because she recognized that he was her son
B Because she had a husband
C Because sangkuriang was not rich
D Because sangkuriang was ungly
E Because she was afraid of Sangkuriang
20 Tangkuban Perahu

Dayang Sumbi was exiled in the jungle, because she was unmarried
but pregnant. She gave a birth to a baby boy and named him
Sangkuriang .

One day he went hunting with his dog, si Tumang. In the bush he
saw a pig, Wayungyang. He wanted to shoot Wayungyang but si
Tumang hindered him. He was angry at it and killed it, and then took
its heart home. When he told that it was si Tumang’s heart, she was
very angry and hit Sang Kuriang’s head with a spoon. And he ran
away and left his mother to the east. He did not know himself and
forgot his name. He was about 16 years of age.

After along time Sang Kuriang came back to the jungle where his
mother lived. She looked younger than her age, so Sang Kuriang fell
in love with her. “Will you marry me?’’ one day he asked her. But
Dayang Sumbi refused because she recognized that he was her son.
He insisted to marry her and Dayang Sumbi asked two marriage
settlements. One, he had to dammed Citarum river, and two, had to
make a boat in one night

Sang Kuriang almost finished his work but Dayang Sumbi cheated
him. He was angry and kicked the boat. The boat fell upside down
on the peak of mountain. It was known Tangkuban Perahu, at the
northern of Bandung, West Java.

” ... And then took its heart home.” (Paragraph 2).


The underlined word refers to…
A Wayungyang
B Pig
C Dayang sumbi
D Tumang
E Jungle
21 The game would have …. better if the trainer had …. a substitute in
during the second half.
A Become – Sent
B Became – Send
C Become – Send
D Became – Sent
E Become – Sends
22 21. If the boys had …. the bus to school, they would have arrived
on time.
A Take
B Taken
C Taked
D Took
E Takes
23 If Budi …. me, I …. emailed the documents.
A Has ask – Would have
B Had asked – Would
C Has asked – Would have
D Had asked- Would have
E Has asked- Would
24 If our team had … the match, they would have … up in the league.
A Won – Moved
B Win – Moved
C Winned – Moved
D Win – Move
E Won – Move
25 If I had …. ............you were coming, I would have prepared a
delicious meal.
A Known
B Knew
C Had known
D Knows
E Know
26 They would have played football if the weather had …. nice.
A Be
B Being
C Been
D Became
E Becoming
27 If they had taken him to hospital earlier, he …..
A Would have die
B Would have died
C Wouldn't have died
D Have died
E Haven’t died
28 Sam : “Would you like to go watch a movie this weekend?”
Carly : “I can't, I am low on cash right now.” ___________ stay
at home and watch TV instead.
A How about
B Let’s
C What about
D I think
E What if
29 What shall we do today? _______ we go to the library ?
A Shall I
B Let's
C Why don't
D Would you
E Why
30 __________________ like a cup of coffee?
A Can I
B I'll do
C Would you
D Should I
E Let’s
31 ____________________ the washing , if you like.
A Can I
B Would you
C I'll do
D Let's
E Should I
32 Edo : “I have a lot of work to finish; I don't know how I will
manage.”
Sam : ________________ half of it if you want.
A Would you
B I think
C Why don't
D I will help you with
E What if
33 Carly : “I submitted my essay to the teacher few days ago, but I
haven't received any response from her.”
Edo : ___________________ go and ask her?
A Shall us
B I'll do
C Why don't you
D I propose
E I think
34 ____________________ get you a drink?
A Would you
B Why don't you
C Can I
D I'll do
E You can
35 Aisya : “I am so thirsty.”
Annie: ___________ get you something to drink?
A How about
B What about
C Why don't
D Can I
E Let’s
36 ___________________ like me to clean your car?
A How about
B Let's
C Would you
D I think
E I can
37 Pat : oh, my pen’s run out.
Anne : don’t worry. ….
Pat : you save me! Thanks Anne!
A You can borrow mine
B You can’t borrow mine
C I can borrow yours
D Can I borrow yours?
E Can you borrow mine?
38 Dona : Oh, my car is very dirty!
Bryan : Yes, it is! I think you should wash it!

From the conversation, we can conclude that ….


A Bryan suggest Dona to wash her car
B Dona ask Bryan to wash her car
C Bryan suggest Dona to not wash her car
D Dona suggest Bryan to wash his car
E Dona is washing her car
39 Mila : hi, you look so pale. What’s wrong?
Mona : I am very thirsty, but my bottle is empty.
Mila : Don’t worry, you can take mine.
From the conversation, we can conclude that ….
A Mila gave Mona water
B Mila asked Mona for water
C Mila is thirsty
D Mila offered water to Mona
E Mona didn’t want to drink
40

The best arrangement for the sentence is ….


A 3-9-2-4-5-7-6-8-1-10
B 3-6-2-4-5-7-9-8-1-10
C 1-9-2-4-5-7-6-8-3-10
D 10-9-8-1-5-3-6-2-4-7
E 3-9-2-4-5-7-6-8-10-1
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