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This text for questions no 1 - 3

The Great Wall, one of the greatest wonders of the world, was listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO in
1987. Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall winds up and down across deserts, grasslands,
mountains and plateaus, stretching approximately 8,851.8 kilometers (5,500 miles) from east to west of
China. With a history of more than 2000 years, some of the sections are now in ruins or have
disappeared. However, it is still one of the most appealing attractions all around the world owing to its
architectural grandeur and historical significance.

Great Wall of China is the longest structure ever built. It was erected entirely by hand. The main part of
the wall is about 3,460 kilometres long. One of the highest sections of the Great Wall, on Mount
Badaling, near Beijing, rises to about 11 metres high. This section is about 7.5 metres wide at its base
and nearly 6 metres at the top. Watchtowers stand about 90 to 180 metres apart along the wall.

1. We know from the text that Great Wall is ....

A. Not a high building

B. Located in southeast china

C. Built by using high technology

D. Built without using technology

E. The longest construction in the world

2. What makes people attracted to come to Great Wall?

A. Its highest and long sections

B. Its longest structure ever built

C. Its location and the condition of the win

D. Its deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus

E. Its architectural grandeur and historical significance.


3. Why did the writer write the text?

A. To identify Great Wall of China

B. To criticize Great Wall of China

C. To promote Great Wall of China

D. To describe of Great Wall of China

E. To compliment Great Wall of China

This text is for no 4 to 7

Ladies and Gentlemen, in case of emergency, take the life jacket which is located under your seat. Put
the life jacket over your head and then fasten the jacket tapes around you're your waist. Do not inflate
the jacket until you left the aircraft. The jacket will be automatically inflated by pulling a cord, but if not,
you can blow into the chip to inflate it. A light is attached to the jacket for attracting attention. The life
jacket should be removed only in case of emergency.

The use of TV set, AM and FM radios and radio cassettes recorders, walkman, and any mobile phones
are prohibited on board as they interfere the communication and navigational system. We wish you an
enjoyable flight.

4. Where is the life jacket located?

A. Over the head

B. Around the waist.

C. Outside the aircraft.

D. In the back of the seat.

E. Under the seat.


5. What can interfere the navigational system?

A. Table.

B. The life jacket.

C. Mobile phones

D. The attached light.

E. Tapes around the waist.

6. What is the purpose of the text?

A. To inform the readers about the function of a life jacket.

B. To describe the way how to save lives using a life jacket.

C. To tell the readers about the safe flight instruction.

D. To inform the readers to take precaution steps.

E. To explain the process of life evacuation during the disaster

7. '...as they interfere the communication and navigational system...'. The underlined word is similar in
meaning with...

A. Change

B. Destruct

C. Stimulate

D. Operate

E. Disturb

8. What is the best arrangement for the following procedure text?


1. Read over the service agreement and click the box saying that you agree to abide by the email
system's rules. Once completed, click on the Submit or Enter button at the bottom of the screen.

2. Find where to sign up. Usually, there is a small link image or text that says "register" or "sign up,"
although you may have to go to the login page to find this.

3. Visit a website that offers an email service. Usually are yahoo.com, google.com, and hotmail.com.

4. Follow all the instructions on the page, filling out all the needed details.

5. Email has been created. Continue on to import your contacts, message with friends, or write emails,
plus much more.

A. 3 - 2 - 4 - 1 - 5

B. 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 - 5

C. 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 - 5

D. 3 - 1 - 4 - 2 - 5

E. 3 - 1 - 2 - 4 - 5

9. We'll be visiting our grandmother next week. What is the passive form of this sentence?

A. Our grandmother will be being visited by us next week.

B. Our grandmother will be visited by us next week.

C. Our grandmother would be visited by us next week.

D. Our grandmother would be being visited by us next week.

E. Our grandmother would have been visited by us next week.

10. We can see many beautiful paintings in this exhibition. They were ....... by famous Indonesian
painter.
A. Painting

B. Painted

C. Paint

D. Be Painting

E. Being painting

11. Two tents for our camping would ........ by my mother.

A. Being bought

B. Been bought

C. Be bought

D. Bought

E. Been buying

12. "Do you often go to restaurants?"

"No, it .... quite a long time since I went to a restaurant with my friends."

A. Has been

B. Would be

C. Is being

D. Was

E. Had been
13. "How long has he been the principal of our school?"

"Since I .... this school."

A. Was entering

B. Have entered

C. Had entered

D. Entered

E. Had been entering

14. I started school when I was five years old. I ..... a student for seventeen years now.

A. Have been

B. Am to be

C. Am

D. Am being

E. Being

15. She .... a book right now.

A. Readed

B. Read

C. Is reading
D. Reads

E. are reading

Last holiday my students and I went to Jogjakarta. We stayed at Morison Hotel which is not a long way
from Malioboro. On Friday, we went to the sanctuaries in Prambanan. There are three major
sanctuaries, the Brahmana, Syiwa and Wisnu sanctuaries. They are truly stunning. We went by just
Brahmana and Syiwa sanctuaries, on the grounds that Wisnu sanctuary is being remodeled. On Saturday
morning we went to Yogya Kraton. We spent around two hours there. We were fortunate on the
grounds that we were driven by a brilliant and amicable aide. At that point we proceeded with our
adventure to Borobudur. We touched base there at four p.m. At 6 p.m. we heard the declaration that
Borobudur entryway would be closed. In the evening we left Jogjakarta by bus.

16.The content above basically talks about ……..

a. the writer’s trip to Yogyakarta

b. the writer’s first visit to Prambanan

c. the writer’s impression about the guide

d. the writer’s experience at Yogya Kraton

e. the writer’s impression about Borobudur

17. 2 The content is composed as an/an ………

a. recount

b. narrative

c. report

d. anecdote

e. spoof

18. What is purpose of the text……….

a. tell past events


b. entertain readers

c. describe the smugglers

d. report an event to the police

e. inform readers about events of the day

19. What else the big temples in Prambanan?

a. angkor wat, syiwa, and sudra temples

b. paria, brahmana, and temples

c. brahmana, syiwa, and wisnu temples

d. wisnu, syiwa, and borobudur temples

e. borobudur, syiwa, and brahmana temples

20.When did they go home?

a. On Saturday morning

b. On Friday evening

c. On Thursday evening

d. On Friday afternoon

e. On Saturday evening

21. Why did they just visit Brahmana and Syiwa sanctuaries?

a. because there was no wisnu temple

b. because wisnu temple was amazing

c. because wisnu temple was too small

d. because wisnu temple was being repaired

e. because wisnu temple was being destroyed


The following text is for questions 1 to 3.

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the prosecution will prove to you that he is the accused. He had the
motives, opportunity, and ability to commit the crime and this will be shown in the evidence presented
to you.

Firstly, the accused needed money. He was in debt, owing the bank over $100.000. He had no chance of
repaying this: therefore, he needed quick money. That’s why he stole the Macquire Diamond.

Secondly, the accused had the opportunity. As a security guard he could come and go from the
exhibition of the diamond without causing suspicion. He had a plenty of time on the night of the robbery
to take the diamond, hide it and then return to his post before the next guard came on duty.

Finally, the accused had the ability to take the Macquire Diamond. He had knowledge of the alarm
system and had keys to unlock the display case. On this evidence you have no other choice but to find
him guilty.

22.. What is the topic of the text?

A. Diamond robbery

B. Eyewitness evidence

C. Address to the jury

D. Macquire Diamond

E. Guilty security

23. The prosecution proves that the security guard was guilty because ....

A. Macquire Diamond is very expensive

B. He was on duty when the diamond was stolen

C. He had got big amount of money

D. He had the diamond with him


E. He broke the alarm system

24. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?

A. Why the Macquire Diamond was stolen

B. Where the security guard hide the diamond

C. The security guard is proven to be in the need of the money

D. The accused owes the company over $150.000

E. Stealing Macquire Diamond makes the accused pays his debt

The following text is for questions 25 to 27.

Don’t have time for an intensive skin care? You can still pamper yourself by doing the basics. Good skin
care and healthy lifestyle choices can help delaying the natural aging process and prevent various skin
problems. Get started with these five no-nonsense tips.

1. Protect yourself from the sun

One of the most important ways to take care of your skin is to protect it from the sun. A lifetime of sun
exposure can cause wrinkles, age spots, and other skin problems, as well as increase the risk of skin
cancer.

2. Don’t smoke

Smoking makes your skin look older and contributes to wrinkles. It narrows the tiny blood vessels in the
outermost layers of skin, which decreases blood flow. It also his depletes oxygen and nutrients of the
skin.

3. Treat your skin gently.

Limiting your bath – time will keep your skin gentle. Hot water and long showers remove oils from your
skin. Use warm rather than hot water. To protect and lubricate your skin, apply shaving cream, lotion or
gel before shaving.
4. Eat a healthy diet

A healthy diet can help you look and feel good. Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean
protein. Some research that a rich diet in vitamin C and low in unhealthy fat might promote younger
looking skin.

5. Manage stress.

Uncontrolled stress can make your skin more sensitive and trigger acne breakouts and other skin
problems. To encourage healthy skin and a healthy state of mind, take some steps to manage your
stress, set reasonable limits, scale back your to do list, and make time to do the things you enjoy.

25. What is the text about?

A. Tips to get healthy skin

B. Tips to have gentle younger looking skin

C. Tips to healthy lifestyle

D. Tips to maintain your healthy skin

E. Tips to prevent various skin problems

Answer

26. What will remove oils from your skin?

A. Long showers and hot water

B. Warm water and limited bath-time

C. Sun exposure and unhealthy diet

D. Shaving cream and lotion

E. Hot water and limited bath-time

27. Which of the following statements is mentioned in the text?

A. Good skin care healthy lifestyle can stop the natural aging process

B. A lifetime of sun exposure can help delaying wrinkles, age spots, and other skin problems
C. Smoking narrows the tiny blood vessels in the outermost layers of skin, which increases blood flow

D. To protect and lubricate your skin, use skin soap before shaving

E. Uncontrolled stress can increase the level of your skin sensitivity and stimulate acne breakouts

The following text is for questions 28 to 31.

If someone is having a nose bleed, your priority is to control the bleeding and keep their airway open.

Get them to sit down (not lie down) as keeping the nose above the heart will reduce bleeding.

Get them to lean forward (not backwards), to make sure the blood drains out through their pause every
ten minutes, until the bleeding stops.

Encourage them not to speak, swallow, cough, spit or sniff because this may break blood clots that may
have started to form in the nose.

28.If the bleeding is severe, or if it lasts more than 30 minutes, call for medical help. What is the purpose
of the text?

A. To inform the readers the methods to help nose bleeding patients.

B. To report the procedural steps in helping nose bleeding patients.

C. To illustrate the preventive methods of nose bleeding.

D. To provide instant help for nose bleeding patients.

E. To describe the control methods of nose bleeding.

Answer

29. The text is mostly useful in a condition ...

A. When the bleeding cannot be controlled


B. When the patient's airway is blocked

C. When the nose bleed occurs regularly

D. When the nose bleed just accured

E. When the patients keep coughing

Answer

30. In case of nose bleeding, if person speaks, ...

A. His/her blood drains out though his/her nose

B. He/she will suffer from severe bleeding

C. His/her throat will block the airway

D. His/her blood clot will not form

E. His/her nose bleeds again

31. "... to make sure the blood drains out ..." (paragraph 3) The underlined word is closest in meaning
to ...

A. Travel

B. Portray

C. Remark

D. Stream

E. Proceed

Natural Bridge National Park is luscious tropical rainforest.

It is located 110 kilometers from south of Brisbane and is reached by following the Pacific Highway to
Nerang and then by travelling through the Numinbah Valley. This scenic roadway lies in the shadow of
Lamington National Park.
The phenomenon of the rock formed into a natural ‘arch’ and the cave through which a waterfall
cascades is a short one-kilometer walk below a dense rainforest canopy from the main picnic areA.
Swimming is permitted in the rock pools. Night-time visitors to the cave will discover the unique feature
of the glow worms. Picnic areas offers toilets, barbeque, shelter sheds, water and fireplaces; however,
overnight camping is not permitted.

32. What is the function of paragraph 1?

A. as an identification

B. as an orientation

C. as a thesis

D. as a classification

E. as an abstract

33. The text above is in form of………….

A. hortatory exposition

B. narrative

C. description
D. report

E. explanation

34.What is the communicative purpose of the text?

A. to present two points of views about natural bridge national park

B. to explain the bridge national park

C. to describe the bridge national park

D. to retell the bridge national park

E. to persuade readers to treat preserve the bridge nationl park

35. Where is the natural bridge national park located?

A. 110 kilometers from South of Brisbane

B. 110 kilometers from Pacific Highway

C. 110 kilometers from Numinbah Valley


D. 110 kilometers from Lamington National Park

E. 110 kilometers from Nerang

36.What does Beni say to congratulate Siti?

Beni : “__________________________.”

Siti : “Thank you.”

A. Sure, Good luck.

B. Congratulate to Siti

C. Congratulations, Siti.

D. Thanks, I will do my best

E. Don’t mention it

Dayu : ”Who won the football match yesterday?”

Udin : ”Our team did. We won two to one.”

Dayu : ”Well done. _________________________.”

Udin : ”Thank you.”

37. What is the appropriate expression to complete the dialogue above?

A. I’m glad to hear that.

B. That’s too bad

C. I’m sorry.

D. You’re welcome
E. I’m sorry to hear that

Danial: Can I help you carry the bag to your room?

Hasnawati: No, thank you. I can do it myself.

38. The underlined words show ...

A. Asking to do something.

B. Apologizing for a mistake.

C. Agreeing with someone's opinion.

D. Offering to do something.

E. Disagreeing with someone’s opinion.

Andara : Some of our friends will join the concert tomorrow. Would you like to go with me?

Bella : __________ it will very interesting. I need to refresh my mind this time.

39. What is the appropriate expression to complete the dialogue above?

A. I’d love to but I don’t think I can come

B. I’m really sorry. I already have my own plan

C. Well, I’m not sure

D. What a great idea!

E. That's so bad

Indra : The box you brought looks very heavy. ______

Ardi : Sure. It’s very kind of you. Thanks.

40. What is the appropriate expression to complete the dialogue above?

A. Would you like me to help you?


B. Would I like to help me?

C. Would you like to help me?

D. Would you like to bring it for me?

E. Would you help me, now

The following text is for questions 6 and 8

How to Make Starfruit Punch

250 gr yellow starfruit in slices.

100 ml water 2 spoonful of vanilla.

8 teaspoonful of lemonade extract.

Procedure

Put slices of starfruit and water in the blender. Wait until it’s soft. Skim it.

Add syrup, lemonade extract, and soda water. Stir thoroughly.

Pour it in the glass and put in the ice cubes.

41. What is the text about?

A. How to make starfruit punch

B. The ingredients of starfruit punch

C. How to use blender

D. How to stir thoroughly

E. How to slice starfruit

42. _________ lemonade extract and soda water. Stir thoroughly.


The underlined word means ...

A. To make smooth

B. To boil

C. To cut

D. To make dry

E. To move an object in order to mix it

43. Which of the following procedures is true?

A. Put slices of starfruit in the glass

B. Put ice cubes in the blender

C. Skim two spoonful of vanilla

D. Skim the slices of starfruit and water which have already been softened

E. Wait until the ice cubes are melted

This text is for questions number 44 to 46

The Basic Operation Digital Camera

You need :

a digital camera

an object (a friend/classmate or something interesting, you can find around the classroom or school
yard)

Follow the steps below to take picture :

1. Hold up the camera and centre the object in the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

2. More closer or use the zoom control for the result you want

3. When you are ready to take the picture, hold the shutter half way. It is very important, so the camera
sets the focus, shutter speed, and various other calculations.
4. A light should appear that let you know the camera is set to go

5. Press shutter all the way down. It may be necessary to turn off the LCD and used the view finder when
there is more extreme sunlight to conserve battery. Glare from the LCD does not work well with more
bright light.

45. It may be necessary … the LCD and used the view finder when there is more extreme sunlight

A. Switch off

B. Open

C. Turn

D. Shut

E. Close

46. What will happen to the LCD when there is more extreme sunlight?

A. The glare is broken

B. The glare runs very well

C. The glare works well

D. The glare does not work well

E. The glare is unbroken

47. What is the purpose of this kind of text?

A. To retell events for the purpose of informing or entertaining

B. To present two point of view about an issue

C. To amuse or entertain and to deal with actual or vicarious experience in different way

D. To describe how something is accomplished through a sequence of actions or steps

E. To describe a peculiar person, place, or things

The following text is for questions 47 and 48


Congratulations

To : Jack

For Being a bright and enthusiastic student in X IPA. Your bright smile lights up our classroom everyday.
Great work this year Jack.

Mrs. Joanne

47. What is the text about?

A. A letter from a teacher

B. A student report

C. A greeting card

D. An email

E. A letter

48. Joanne is Jack’s …

A. Mom

B. Friend

C. Headmaster

D. Teacher

E. Cousin

This text is for questions number 49 to 51

White Chicken Curry

INGREDIENDS
1 Small chicken, cut into pieces

2 cups fresh coconut milk (or 200 ml thick coconut milk and 200 ml water)

GRINDED SPICES

Shallots, garlic, galangal, lemongrass, cumin, salt, pepper, coriander

COOKING DIRECTIONS

Boil chicken. Allow 2 cups of broth to remain in the pot.

Fry the grinded spices with 2 spoons of vegetable oil.

Add the spices into the boiled chicken; turn to low heat until it is tender.

Add the coconut milk, stir, continue simmer to enhance flavor.

Serve your white chicken curry while hot.

49. What is the text about?

A. How to grind spices

B. How to fry chicken

C. How to make thick coconut milk

D. How to cook white chicken curry

E. How to boil chicken

50. Why do we need to simmer after adding coconut milk?

A. To make the chicken tender

B. To get attractive color

C. To make the curry spicy

D. To enhance flavor
E. To get hot spicy

51. “… turn to low heat until it is tender.” The word it refers to…

A. Heat

B. Spice

C. Chicken

D. Vegetable oil

E. Coconut

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