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SOAL BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS XII IPS

Dialogue for No. 1-5

Alan : Why don’t you ride your bike?


Kiki : I’ve got a flat tyre.
Alan : Oh, it’s too bad.
Kiki : Yeah.
Alan : I have a pump.
Kiki : Really? But, I never use it.
Alan : What if I pump the tyre up on your bike?
Kiki : Yes, please. Thank you so much.
Alan : Pleasure.
1. Why can’t Kiki ride her bicycle?
a. She doesn’t have a pump.
b. Alan doesn’t lend her a pump.
c. She doesn’t know how to use a pump.
d. She has got a flat tyre.
e. She doesn’t like riding a bicycle.
2. Why does Alan offer to pump the tyre up?
a. He sells a pump.
b. He is very good at cycling.
c. Kiki gives him money as a reward.
d. He has a pump
e. Kiki never uses a pump.
3. The italic phrase shows a/an …
a. Thing
b. Offer
c. Suggestion
d. Plan
e. Idea
4. From the underlined phrase, we know that Kiki …
a. accepts the offer
b. refuses the offer
c. asks for help
d. offers Alan help
e. refuses to help Alan
5. Which phrase can replace “Pleasure” in the dialogue?
a. “Thank you”
b. “I think so”
c. “Don’t mention it”
d. “You can say that again”
e. “Do you need help?”
Dialogue for no.6- 8
Dewa : What’s wrong with your finger?
It’s bleeding.
Hilda : I cut it when peeling a mango last night.
Dewa : shall I take you a plaster?
Hilda : … I need to put it on my finger.
6. Which phrase is match to complete the dialogue?
a. No,thanks.
b. Yes,thanks a lot.
c. What did you say?
d. Let me help you put it on your finger.
e. I’m afraid I can’t.
7. The underlined phrase shows a/an…
a. suggestion
b. invitation
c. offer
d. compliment
e. opinion
8. “I cut it when peeling a mango last night”.
The word “it” refers to…
a. Hilda’s finger
b. Dewa’s finger
c. a mango
d. a plaster
e. blood
Dialogue for no.9-10
Nindra : Why are you still here?
Tara : My father is still having a meeting, so I need to wait for him longer.
Nindra : Why don’t you order an ojek at Gojek?
Tara : My mobile phone is off.
Nindra : Is the battery low?
Tara : Yes, you’re right.
Nindra : You can use my mobile phone to order an ojek if you like.
Tara : That’s very kind of you, but I had better wait until my father comes.
Nindra : Are you sure?
Tara : Yes. Thanks for the offer.
9. The underlined sentence uses an expression of…
a. making an offer
b. making a suggestion
c. giving an opinion
d. asking for help
e. refusing help
10. What does Tara say to refuse the offer?
a. “My mobile phone is off”
b. “Yes, you’re right”
c. “Thanks for the offer”
d. “That’s very kind of you, but I had better wait until my father comes”
e. “My father is still having a meeting, so I need to wait for him longer”
Text for no. 11-15
Kevin Wijaya
Jalan Mawar No. 17
Lamongan, Indonesia 62146
082125781233
kevin_24@gmail.com
30th October 2022
Mr Ardi Gunawan
Hiring Manager
Tangguh Corp.
Jalan Kebaikan No. 11
Semarang, Indonesia 50279

Dear Mr Gunawan,
I’m writing to apply for the position of Maintenance Engineer as advertised in today’s Global
Post. I have extensive experience of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and heating systems. I
believe that I have the credentials necessary for the job.
I graduated from the University of Pemuda in 2020. I have a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical
and Electrical Engineering. I have been a maintenance engineer at Makmur Ltd for two years.
Among the skills that will be of most interest to you are: travelling to client locations for
equipment inspection; inspecting equipment and conducting routine maintenance; servicing and
replacing old or faulty equipment; trouble shooting equipment malfunctions; and removing old
equipment and installing new machines.
I have enjoyed working at Makmur Ltd and have welcomed the chance. This has made me
cultive my skills. I am now, however, looking for a post with more responsibility and feel that
your advertisement offers the opportunity that I am looking for.
I would welcome the opportunity to discuss my application with you further and look forward to
hearing from you.
Yours faithfully

Kevin Wijaya

Kevin Wijaya

11. What is Kevin’s purpose in sending the letter?


a. He wants to work as a maintenance engineer at Makmur Ltd.
b. He wants to tell how to be a successful maintenance engineer.
c. He wants to work as a maintenance engineer at Tangguh Corp.
d. He wants to have a job interview with Mr Gunawan.
e. He wants to work at the Global Post as a maintenance engineer.

12. Where does Kevin work?


a. At Makmur Ltd.
b. At Tangguh Corp.
c. At the Global Post.
d. At Pemuda University.
e. At Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Company.
13. Which one is not Kevin’s skill?
a. Travelling to client locations for equipment inspection.
b. Inspecting equipment and conducting routine maintenance.
c. Servicing and replacing old or faulty equipment.
d. Troubleshooting equipment malfunctions.
e. Estimating budgets and time scopes for each project.
14. What does Kevin tell in the second paragraph?
a. The reason why he is writing and sending the letter.
b. Why he is the right person for the job.
c. Why he applies for the job.
d. His opportunity and reputation.
e. His interest in the job.
15. “I believe that I have the credentials necessary for the job.” What does the underlined word
mean?
a. To think that something is true.
b. Needed in order to achieve a particular result.
c. The abilities and experience which make someone suitable for a particular job.
d. The regular work that someone does to earn money.
e. Official records showing that someone has finished a training course.

Text for no. 16-20


Borobudur Temple’s Zone 1 reopens to public
Borobudur temple in Magelang, Central Java, reopened to the public on Monday though visitors
are restricted to Zone 1.
According to the Education and Culture Ministry’s website, visitors are only allowed in the
temple’s yard or on the trail used for pradaksina (a procession in which the temple is circumnavigated
three times on foot).
Visitors are not allowed in higher zones to prevent people from gathering in large numbers as
the temple has narrow alleys and staircases other zones until further evaluation, “Borobudur
Conservation Agency head Tri Hartono told kompas.com.
Visitors are required to practice standard health precautions, such as wearing masks,
undergoing temperature checks, and maintaining a minimum distance of 1.5 metre between each other.
Tri added that a group of 20 people at most must be accompanied by a guide to anticipate large
crowds. The temple limits its visitors to 140 people per hour. “We will direct 70 people to the northern
area and other 70 people to the southern area for one hour,” he said. “But if stay less than one hour, the
number of visitors can be increased depending on Zone’s 1 capacity.”
With disinfection routinely carried out, Borobudur Temple is now open from Tuesdays to
Sundays from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Known as the largest Buddhist temple, Borobudur was designed by Gunadarma during the
Syailendra dynasty. The temple still functions as a place of worship.

16. The theme of the text above is…


a. business
b. health
c. travel
d. lifestyle
e. technology
17. When did the Borobudur Temple reopen?
a. On Sunday
b. On Monday
c. On Tuesday
d. On Wednesday
e. On Thursday
18. Which statement is wrong according to the text?
a. The Borobudur Temple was reopened on 6th July 2020.
b. The visitors of the temple were prohibited in the higher zones.
c. The visitors of the temple had to do the standard health precautions.
d. The Borobudur Temple was opened at 8:30 AM.
e. The Borobudur Temple is not longer used for any worship ritual.
19. Who is Tri Hartono?
a. The Education and Culture Ministry.
b. The tour guide at the Borobudur Temple.
c. One of the visitors.
d. Borobudur Conservation Agency head.
e. One of Gunadarma’s men.
20. What is the purpose of the text?
a. To describe the Borobudur Temple in detail.
b. To tell the readers how to visit the Borobudur Temple with the standard health precautions.
c. To inform that the Borobudur Temple restricted the visitor to Zone 1.
d. To explain how the Borobudur Temple was formed.
e. To present the writer’s arguments about visiting the Borobudur Temple in a pandemic
situation.

Text for no. 21-24

“Let the clean water flow”

21. What is this in the picture?


a. A lake.
b. A mountain.
c. A river.
d. A beach.
e. A desert.
22. How is the water in the river?
a. Dirty.
b. Polluted.
c. Dried.
d. Overflowing.
e. Clean.
23. What is the message of the caption?
a. The writer wants us to clean the river.
b. The writer wants us to keep the river clean.
c. The writer wants us to fish in the river.
d. The writer invites us to wash clothes in the river.
e. The writer wants to show that we can be clean in the river.
24. The word “clean” means…
a. not dirty
b. to allow someone to do something
c. to move in one direction
d. clear liquid
e. fresh water
25. Which caption is match with the picture below?

a. Snacking time!
b. It’s so tiring.
c. Reading is my cup of tea.
d. Chocolate is the best mood booster.
e. The best place in the world.

KUNCI JAWABAN
1. D 11. C 21. C
2. D 12. A 22. E
3. B 13. E 23. B
4. A 14. D 24. A
5. C 15. E 25. D
6. B 16. C
7. C 17. B
8. A 18. A
9. A 19. D
10. D 20. C

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