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TRY OUT UJIAN SEKOLAH

SMA KRISTEN TERANG BANGSA


TERAKREDITASI “ A”
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2020 – 2021
Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Kelas / Waktu : XII IPA & IPS / 90 Menit
Hari / Tanggal : Senin / 15 Februari 2021

LISTENING SECTION
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 directions for each part.

Part I
Questions 1 to 3
Directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues spoken in English. The dialogue will be spoken
twice. They will not be printed in your test sheet, so you must listen carefully to understand what
the speakers are saying.

After you hear a 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?
Man : Are 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 D. Kathy is a stay-at-home woman
B. Kathy went to Japan alone E. Kathy is an extravagant woman
C. Kathy is a thirty woman
The best answer to the question “What does the man think about Kathy?” is “Kathy is a stay-at-
home woman. Therefore, you should answer (D)

Sample answer:

A B C D E

Now let’s begin with number 1.


1. ...
A. A scout D. A scientist
B. An artist E. An adventure
C. A tourist

2. ...
A. They improve their talent . D. They do their project passionately.
B. They study more diligently. E. They create motivational comics.
C. They create an application.
3. ...
A. He has to thank the girl for her criticism.
B. He will create new characters on page sixteen.
C. He will make the characters on page six more lively.
D. He should give a better touch on the next characters.
E. He will create big impressions for his new characters.

4. ...
A. Inviting to create a startup application.
B. Selling two tickets for the seminar.
C. Creating a startup application.
D. Fetching a friend at 5 a.m.
E. Inviting to attend a seminar.

Question 5 to 7.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several incomplete dialogues spoken in English, followed by
four responses, also spoken in English. The dialogues and responses will be spoken twice. They
will not be printed in your test sheet, 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 bookstore
Man : ...
Narator : What is the best response to the woman’s statement?
A. Let me take you to the bookstore
B. I’ll find a good book for you
C. The store is open till 7 p.m.
D. Oh, the book store is somewhere else

The best answer to the question “What is the best response to the woman’s statement”” is “Let me
take you to the bookstore”.
Therefore, you should answer (A).

A B C D
5. Mark your answer on your sheet.
6. Mark your answer on your sheet.
7. Mark your answer on your sheet.

Question: 8 to 11.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues spoken in English. The monologues will
be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test sheet, so you must listen carefully to
understand what the speaker is saying.

After you listen to the monologue, look at the five pictures provided in your test sheet and decide
which one would be the most suitable for the monologue you have just heard.
8.

A. D.

B. E.

C.

9.

A. D.

B. E.

C.

10.

A. D.
B. E.

C.

11.

A. D.

B. E.

C.

Questions: 12 to 15
Direction:
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 sheet, so you must listen carefully to understand what the
speaker is saying.

After you listen to the monologue and question about it, read the five possible answers and decide
which one would be the best answer to the question you have just heard.

12. ...
A. Before we make a pinhole in each end of the egg.
B. After we blow through the top hole to keep the yolk and white.
C. After we wiggle the pin until each hole is about 12 millimetres across.
D. Before we stand the egg that has holes at the both ends in some modelling day
E. After we stick a knitting needle through the egg and stand it in some modelling clay.
13. ...
A. The pin is fragile D. The egg is easily cracked
B. The pin has a sharp end E. The white easily spills out
C. The egg has a strong shell
14. ...
A. A cheating milkman D. A poor milkman
B. A greedy milkman E. A haunted river
C. A deserved price

15. ...
A. We must always be polite
B. Never curse what people do
C. Every dead will definitely be rewarded
D. Do what we can do our best and be helpful
E. Never underestimate what people do

- This is the end of Listening -

Reading 1

When the Lord God made the universe, there were no plants on the earth and seeds had sprouted,
because he had not sent any rain, and there was no one to cultivate the land, but water would come
up from beneath the surface and water the ground.

Then the Lord God took some soil from the ground and formed a man out of it, he breathed life-
giving breath into his nostrils and the man began to live.

Then the Lord God planted a garden in Eden, in the East, and there He put the man He had formed.
He made all kinds of beautiful trees grow there and produce good fruit. In the middle of the garden
stood the tree that gives life and the tree that gives knowledge of what is good and what is bad.

16. What is the best title for this passage?


A. The universe D. God created mankind
B. God created the universe E. God planted the garden in the East
C. God sent water and land in the earth

17. How could the ‘soil man’ turn to live?


A. Because God made all he needed available in the garden.
B. Because God breathed the life-giving breath into his nostrils.
C. Since God had cultivated the land made water come up from the ground.
D. Since God made all kinds of beautiful trees grow in the earth and produce fruit.
E. Because God had placed the tree that gives life and the tree of knowledge what is
good and what is bad.

18. Do you agree on what smart and potential people do in cloning human beings?
A. Yes, it will help God spread mankind in the world.
B. Yes, it will help people have more heritage without working hard.
C. No, it will cause the earth to be full of wicked men and no one can control.
D. No, for it’s God Himself who has authority to create human and makes them alife
E. No, for He is the one to cultivate the land, and make water come up from beneath the
surface and water the ground.
Reading 2

Indonesia has 940 species of medicinal herbs, but only 120 species are listed so far in the
medicinal industry. People of Lombok Island know 19 plant species that can be used as
contraception. They are among others: pule, galingale, turi (Sesbania grandiflora), temulawak
(Curcuma xanthorrhiza), reed, papaya, breast fruit, castor oil plant (Indonesian: jarak), pineapple,
ginger, pepper, coffee, banana, lontar, Casuarina, bangkel, and duwet. These ingredients can be
processed into 30 different medicinal herbs. The Javanese people also know at least 77 medicinal
plant species that can be used to cure diseases. People of Sumbawa know seven plant species for
muscular oil ointment. They are salban, sawak, and kusumang roots, malang stem, and sengketa
wood.

The people of Rejang Lebong, Bengkulu, know 71 medicinal plant species. For Malaria,
the people use 10 different plant species; among them are peronema canescens and brucea javanica
which are rare species. The people of west java know 47 plant species to maintain cattle health
such as goat and sheep using spinach, temulawak, dadap, kelor, lempuyang, and katuk. The people
of Alor and Pantar have 45 herbal recipes to keep cattle healthy, for example using the wood of
jackfruit trees mixed with sea water to cure diarrhea in goats.

19. What do you think is the best title for this text?
A. Biodiversity as Medicinal and Cosmetic Resources.
B. Ingredients can be processed into 30 different medicinal herbs.
C. Ingredients can be processed into 30 different medicinal herbs.
D. The people of Alor and Pantar have 45 herbal recipes to keep cattle healthy.
E. The people of Rejang Lebong, Bengkulu, know 71 medicinal plant species.

20. What makes people of Indonesia healthy and it’s been spread around the world?
A. They have known gingger since a long time ago before the Chinese reign.
B. They’ve already known how to cultivate herbs and maintain cattle health.
C. Their country is rich in medical plant species and is capable of creating medical herbs.
D. The Javanese people also know at least 77 medicinal plant species that can be used to
cure diseases
E. The people of west java know 47 plant species to maintain health such as using
spinach, temulawak, dadap, andkelor.

21. For people in Lombok, these plant species have been used as contraception, except ...
A. Ginger, fasciola, pepper
B. Pure, galingale, geligan fruit
C. Jackfruit tree, sea water, breast fruit
D. Sesbania Grandiflora, lontar, jack-fruit
E. Curcuma Xanthorrhizza, castor oil plant, Casuaria

Monologue 1

22. The tower is a zero point in Southern Sumatra. It is a blend between the landmark and a
tourism site in Lampung. In the vicinity of the monument was built spaces that display
Lampung cultural and tourism infrastructure.
Which picture shows the description above?TO 2 no.9 hal 115
A. D.

B. E.

C.

23. Look! The beauty of the sunrise at Kuta beach is so tempting! The underlined word has the
same meaning as ...
A. Relaxing D. Sensational
B. Intriguing E. Extraordinary
C. Surprising

24. Listen, your total revenue can reach up to one and half million dollars!
The underlined word has the same meaning as ...
A. Tax account D. Salary
B. Loan priceless E. Side profit
C. Weekly side income

Monologue 2 (TO 2no 11 hal 116)

In Cina, Japan, South Korea or Vietnam most food is eaten with chopsticks, which can be tricky.
Take one chopstick and hold it so that it rests in the crook of your thumb and the top point of your
middle finger. Hold the other chopstick above it, between your thumb and index finger.

25. Which picture fixes the explanation above?

A. D.

B. E.
C.

26. These sentences contain Gerund, except ...


A. This bag needs mending D. Jogging is too slow for me
B. Your coming late made me angry E. There’s nothing to do with him
C. I’m keen on creating journal everyday

Reading 3

Mr Rino
The Principal of the14th Atambua School Cooperation
Jl Marlin No. 33
Atambua – NTT

I am writing this letter from Planet Stationery Store. Ours is a well dedicated offices and schools
stationery supplier with more than two decades of experiences and histories. We would like to
offer our services to your institution. Our products and services are well known for its qualities.
We had earned trust from many institutions including the town government office.

Considering the rapid growth of school during the past years, our proposal will surely be
beneficial for the cooperation. To know more about our services, please check the enclosed
catalogue.

We look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you.

Yours Sincerely,
Beni Panca,
Marketing Manager.
Planet Stationery Store

27. What is the letter issued for?


A. To congratulate the school for its achievement.
B. To give information about the store’s product.
C. To offer a business proposition to the school cooperation.
D. To inform about the stationery supplies to the cooperation.
E. To invite the cooperation to join its business with the store.

28. What do we know about the store?


A. It recently opened its branch.
B. It supplies office and school desks.
C. It sells office and school furniture.
D. It offers its products with discounts
E. Its services benefit many consumers.
29. These statements are in Passive form, except ...
A. I am writing this letter from Planet Stationery Store
B. Ours is well dedicated offices and schools stationery supplier.
C. Our products and services are well known for its qualities.
D. This company is going to be developed as a great supplier in Java.
E. We had earned trust from many institutions including the town government office.

30. In every moment of camping, this one activity is the most expected, impressed and waited on
by the members of boy/girl scout. The picture related to the fact is ...

A. D.

B. E.

C.

Monologue 3

This animal can be found in gardens, ponds, and even seas. It belongs to a group of animals with
soft bodies called Mollusc. It has a soft and unsegmented body, which is protected by a hard shell.
The shells have different shapes. They can be single shells that are rounded, spiral high and pointed
or they can also be flat.

31. What is that animal expressed above?


A. Turtle D. Fan shell
B. Snails E. Shell with pearl inside
C. Cancer

Monologue 4

Maybe you have seen on the news, a giant yawning hole in the road, swallowing an unfortunate
car that was in the wrong place when the earth opened up without warning. This geological feature
is a formation that is much more than 30 metres deep, it can look like a pond, cover hundreds of
miles or fit discreetly in your backyard.

32. Which picture matches this report?

A. D.
B. E.

C.
Reading 4

Animal diversity is one of Indonesia’s priceless riches. Diversity of animals, both beneficial or
detrimental, affect people’s lives. For instance, worms can help fertilize the soil so that plants can
grow better. Cows and goats are bred for their meat and milk. Poultry (e.g. chicken or ducks) are
also bred for meat and eggs. Many rare species, unique to Indonesia, have become the pride and
treasure of the nation.

Along with the development of biology, some species of animals have been developed to play a
role in farming and medicine. Some species of insects are used as biological control or natural
pesticides. Some species of cattle are cross-bred to obtain superior hybrids. Leeches have been
utilized in medicine to help detoxify the body and prevent blood clotting.

33. Here some animals and the benefit of breeding them.


A. Cow – meat, milk, leather, energy, and fur.
B. Horse – meat, milk, leather, feses, and energy.
C. Elephants – meat, eggs, feses, trunk, and energy.
D. Buffalo – feses, energy, milk, meat, and ivory.
E. Chicken, hen, cock – meat, eggs, fur, energy and trunks.

34. What is the effort of humans to gain superior hybrids to develop a role play in farming?
A. They breed cattles in a closed farm to keep them healthy.
B. They make cows and goats bred for their meat and milk only.
C. They use insects as biological control and natural pesticides.
D. Many of them have become the pride and treasure of the nation.
E. Many scientists have tried to make some species of cattle cross-bred.

Reading 5

MAKASSAR: Luwu Timur Police in South Sulawesi has confiscated 740 logs which they
suspect cut illegally, and questioned eight people in relation to the case.

The logs were confiscated last week in two raids as they were being transported on trucks
from protected forest areas.

Police Chief Adjun Comissaris Richard Nainggolan said some of the logs were seized in a
protected forest area. “The carrier didn’t have the necessary documents. The driver said the owner
of the logs had the documents,” Richard said. ‘We are currently looking for the owner of the logs,”
he added.

Richard said illegal logging was rife in the area and that police had increased the frequency
of their patrols. – JP
35. The text is about ...
A. Some trees are in protected forest areas.
B. The increase of illegal logging in South Sulawesi.
C. The increase of police patrols in protected forest areas.
D. Police investigation to hunt a suspected illegal logging boss.
E. Eight people were questioned by the police for illegal logging cases.

36. When did the police confiscate the logs?


A. Before the logs were sent to the factory.
B. Right after the logs had just been cut down.
C. On the way as they were being transported on trucks.
D. After the trucks bringing them passed the police office.
E. While the police were conducting a regular patrol in a protected forest.

37. “Richard said illegal logging was rife in the area ....” (Last paragraph)
What does the underlined word mean?
A. Spread widely D. Strongly protected
B. Reduce drastically E. Rapidly developed
C. Located close to each other

Reading 6

A merchant bought 3 boxes of clothes, which contain 10 pieces of clothes in every box, with the
price of Rp. 52,500.00 per piece. When all the clothes were sold out, the merchant got money as
much as Rp. 2,362,500.00.

38. How much was his profit? In Rupiahs and in decimal.


A. Rp. 787,500.00 – 0.5 D. Rp.1,787,500.00 – 0.75
B. Rp. 1,575,000.00 – 0.75 E. Rp. 4,937,500.00 – 1.5
C. Rp. 2,575,000.00 – 1,2

39. How many percent was it?


A. 50% D. 75%
B. 75% E. 125%
C. 100%

POEM

I am the one who knows what it is to be punished by God

Hedrove me deeper and deeper into darkness

And beat me again and again with merciless blows

He has left my flesh open and raw,

And has broken my bones

He has shut me in prison of misery and anguish

He has forced me to live in the stagnant darkness of death

He has bound me in chains


I am a prisoner with no hope of escape

I cry aloud for help, but God refuses to listen

He waited for me like a bear, he pounded me like a lion

He chased me off the road, tore me to pieces, and left me

He drew His bow and made me the target of His arrows

He shot His arrow deep into my body

People laughed at me all day long, I am a joke to them all

He forced bitter liquid down my throat,

And filled me with bitter food and drink

But the Lord is good to everyone who trust Him

So it’s best for us to wait on patience – to wait for Him to save us

And it’s best to learn this patience in our youth

40. What is the best title you may dress for the poem above?
A. Happiness, sorrow, punishment D. Hope, punishment, dispair
B. Punishment, repentance, and hope E. Sorrow, punishment, complain
C. Complain, repentance, punishment

41. Could you imagine the situation and condition of the writer by the time he was writing?
A. Punished, left, aided, glad D. Cheers, helped, atttented
B. Delighted, refused, forgotten E. Punished, left, rejected, alone
C. Chased, rebuked, depressed, glad

42. Mr. Aman drove a car from Cirebon to Yogyakarta at the speed of 240 km/hour for 6 hours,
while the distance of both cities was covered by Mr. Aman in 7,5 hour. What is the rate of
speed that Mr. Aman drove?
A. 240 km/h D. 160 km/h
B. 230 km/h E. 150 km/h
C. 192 km /h

Reading 7

It was midnight, but Nadya still could not close her eyes. She was still awake when she heard a
thundering sound outside. She listened to the sound carefully. It came from the hill near her house.
She went outside to see what was happening. Under moonlight she saw the land of the hill sliding.
Moments later, she heard the sound of kentongan, a warning traditional tool, indicating that a
natural disaster was occurring.

Nadya rushed into her house, to wake her family up. As she passed at the dining room, she met
her father, mother, and brother who had woken up. Right then her neighbour asked them to
evacuate. She also reminded them to lock the door to avoid any theft or other crimes. Along the
journey to the evacuation place, Nadya saw many houses ruined due to the disaster
43. What natural disaster struck Nadya’s village?
A. Flood D. A landslide
B. A tornado E. An earthquake
C. A typhoon

44. Where did Nadya live?


A. Near a valley D. At the river bank
B. Not far from the hill E. At the slope of the mountain
C. At the slope of the hill

Monologue 5

You’ve probably got a minor infection. Sometimes it takes


long to go away. The important thing is to get plenty of
rest. Take sometimes off work and you’ll probably be back
to normal in a few weeks time.

45. What is the text about?


A. The direction of taking medicine D. An advice for a healthy life
B. A patient’s complaint to doctor E. The doctor’s motivation
C. The doctor’s advice to a patient

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