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SOAL ULANGAN BLOK VIII SEMESTER 2
Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris 1 Tanggal : Juni 2009

Kelas/Program : XI / IPA-IPS Waktu : 90 menit

Semester : 2 ( Dua ) Tahun Pel : 2009/2010


I. GRAMMAR SECTION : PRESENT PARTICIPLE AND PAST PARTICIPLE
Instruction : Choose the best answer.

1. The children were …………..… by the animals in the zoo.

The animals were …………………… to the children.

a. fascinated – fascinated b. fascinated – fascinating c. fascinate – fascinate

d. fascinating – fascinated e. fascinating – fascinating

2. The nature film was so ………….….. that Susan became ………………..

a. amazed – amazed b. amazed – amazing

c. amazing – amazed d. amazing – amazing e. amaze – amaze

3. Jennifer is ………………….…. in computers. For her, computers are …………..….

a. interested – interested b. interested – interesting

c. interesting – interested d. interesting – interesting e. interest – interest

4. Jason ,who is ……………………….. in history, is an ……………….. person. I’d like to meet him.

a. interested – interested b. interested – interesting c. interest – interest

d. interesting – interested e. interesting – interesting

5. Some movies are very ……….. They make me ………….

a. bored – bored b. bored – boring c. boring – bored

d. boring – boring e. bore - bore

6. Jack was …….. by his friend. They gave him a ……………. birthday party.

a. surprised – surprised b. surprised – surprising

c. surprising – surprised d. surprising – surprising e. surprise – surprise

7. I get very ………. by traffic. Traffic is very ……..……. to me.

a. frustrated – frustrated b. frustrated – frustrating

c. frustrating – frustrated d. frustrating – frustrating

e. frustrate – frustrates

8. Keiko was very …….. when she lost her car. For her, It was a ………. experience.

a. depressed – depressed b. depressed – depressing c. depressing – depressed

d. depressing – depressing e. depress - depress

9. Working for 12 hours with no break is ……. for most people. People become …………

because of it.

a. tired – tired b. tired – tiring c. tiring –tired

d. tiring – tiring e. tire – tire

10. Trying to learn another language can be ……… sometimes. It makes me ………….

a. excited – excited b. excited – exciting c. exciting – excited

d. exciting – exciting e. excite - excite



II. READING SECTION
Instructions : Read the following texts carefully and then answer the questions based on the texts by choosing a, b, c, d, or e.
TEXT 1. This text is for questions no.11 - 16
Forest’s Function

Forests are areas that are full of trees. We can find them in the islands of Indonesia. They spread along the islands of Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Irian and other island in Indonesia. They are very important for our lives.

Forests give us many kinds of export commodities such as timber, rattans, as well as rubber. Forests also protect us from danger of floods. In the rainy season the roots of the trees in the forests absorb the rain water and store it under the ground. In the dry season the water will come out and it is very useful for us for reservoir, and irrigation. If there are no forests, the rain water cannot be stored, there will be erosion of the soil and we will suffer from terrible floods.

Forests also help us to purify the air of pollution. The trees of the forests need carbon dioxide from the air and send the oxygen out into the air, which make the air fresh and pure. The fresh and pure air is needed for our health.

We can also find many kinds of flora and fauna in the forests. Animals and plants need forests to live.

11. What is the communicative purpose of the text ?

a. to persuade the readers that something should or should not be the

case


b. to persuade the readers that something the case

c. to present (at least) two points of view about an issue

d. to explain the processes involved in the formation or workings of

natural phenomena

e. to describe the step how something is done

12. We must protect our forests from the destruction because ………

a. we can find a lot of trees in the forests

b. they spread along the islands in Indonesia

c. they are very important for our lives

d. we can find many kinds of fauna in the forests

e. animals and plants need forests to live

13. The function of the roots of the trees is ……………….

a. to make the air fresh and pure

b. to cause erosions on the ground

c. to protect the trees

d. to store water before it is supplied to people

e. to absorb and reserve the rain under the ground

14. Which paragraph tells us that forests can be sources of income for the

government ?

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 1 and 2

15. Forests also protect us from danger of floods.

The SYNONYM of protect is ………………..

a. keep b. help c. prevent d. made e. save

16. We can find them in the islands of Indonesia. Them refers to …………….

a. the islands of Indonesia b. forests c. full of trees

d. many kinds of flora and fauna e. many kinds of export commodities



TEXT 2. This text is for questions no. 17 - 20
Why do people leave their homes for an unknown

future in a new land ?

In modern times the main reasons have been economic. Often people fled because of poverty, even terrible famines such as those that afflicted Ireland in the 1800’s These people saw little future in their own lands. They often heard stories of a better life from people who had emigrated earlier.

Some people have left their native lands because their politics beliefs were unpopular In the 1900’s many people have been forced to emigrate because of war. After World War II, many Europeans had no home to return to. In the 1970’s the wars in Indochina created hundreds of thousand of refugees.

Improvements in transportation have made immigration easier in modern times. The building of in the railroads 1800’s made travel over land easier. After 1850’s the steamship made crossing oceans faster and easier. Later the airplane made it possible for people to travel from the continent to another in matter of hours. Changes in communication have also encouraged immigration. Today television, radio, and internet bring news far-off countries into homes everywhere .

17. The text above tells us about ………………………. ?

a native lands b. a new land c. immigration

d. transportation e. the steamship

18. The following are the reasons why people immigrate to other country,

EXCEPT ……

a. poverty b. terrible famines c. war.

d. their politics beliefs were unpopular e. good future in their own lands

19. Changes in communication have also encouraged immigration.

Encourage means …………..

a. pulled b. motivated c. commanded d. forced e. caused

20. What is the main idea of the third paragraph ?

a The building of in the railroads 1800’s made travel over land easier.

b. Improvements in transportation have made immigration easier in

modern times

c. Changes in communication have also encourage immigration

d. the airplane made it possible for people to travel from the continent to

another

e. many people have been forced to emigrate because of war



TEXT 3. This text is for questions no.21 – 25
The Advantages of Nutrition for Our Bodies

Nutrition is the word for what we take into our bodies so that we will grow and stay healthy. Whether our food is from animals (beef, chicken, mutton), from the sea (fish, shrimp, lobsters, crab), or from the earth (rice, corn, green vegetables, fruits), all food is made up of several basic elements of nutrients. Our bodies basically need four types of nutrients from food: proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and vitamins and minerals.

Proteins help the body grow and repair itself when it is damaged. They are found in many kinds of food but especially in eggs, milk, meat, and fish, although many vegetable foods also contain high amounts of protein.

Carbohydrates give us energy. Athletes who are going to be active for a long time often eat large amounts of carbohydrates before they compete. The most beneficial carbohydrates come from vegetables sources such as wheat, corn, and beans. Sugars are also a form of carbohydrates but the body uses them quickly and without much benefit.

Fats also provide energy to the body after the energy from carbohydrates is used up. They come from both animals and vegetables.

Vitamins and minerals are another group of food elements. There are many vitamins and minerals (vitamins A, B, C, D, and E, and the minerals are zinc, iodin, iron, etc). But we don’t know that the best way to get the vitamins and minerals we need is to eat the right amount of the right kinds of food. Eating right by eating the right amount of the right combination of food types is the best way to make sure that we get all of the nutrition we need.

21. What is the communicative purpose of the text ?

a. to explain the advantages of nutrition for our bodies

b. to describe about nutrition

c. to entertain the reader with the story of nutrition

d. to present two points of view about advantages and disadvantages of

nutrition

e. to persuade readers to eat healthy food/nutrition

22. Which nutrients gives us energy?

a. proteins b. carbohydrates c. fats

d. vitamins and minerals e. carbohydrates and fats

23. They are found in many kinds of food … “

They refers to…..

a. proteins b. the body c. many kinds of food

d. itself e. eggs, milk, meat, and fish

24. The following are true, EXCEPT ……………………..

a. Proteins are needed to repair our bodies

b The most beneficial carbohydrates come from wheat, corn, beans, and

sugars.


c. Carbohydrates are only required when we have lost the energy from

fats


d. There are four types of food nutrient that our bodies need :

carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, and minerals

e. In order to be healthy, we should eat the right amount of the right

kinds of food

25. Proteins help the body grow and repair itself when it is damaged.

Itself in this sentence refers to ……

a. Proteins b. the body c. four types of nutrients

d. many kinds of food e. energy


TEXT 4. This text is for questions no. 26 - 29
How Rain is Formed

Rain is advantageous because it brings water for all living things. But rain can be disastrous, too, because too much rain will cause floods which can wash away people, houses and other valuable properties.

The following is how rain is formed.

The air is filled with tiny particles known as ‘vapour’. Vapour is actually the gaseous form of water. Vapour is a part of air. The air around us is constantly moving because the air near the surface of the earth is hotter and lighter. This is why this air rises. The air higher up in the sky is cold and heavy, so it sinks. The rising of hot air and the sinking of cold water causes the air to move. When the hot air rises to a certain level, the vapour presents in it, cools and changes to water. This is known as ‘condensation’. When the water particles are too heavy for the air to carry, the air is said to be ‘oversaturated’. The water particles then fall as rain.

26. “ When the water particles are too heavy for the air to carry, …” Heavy means ….

a. hot b. tiny c. light d. hard e. constant

27. What happens after the air is saturated ?

a. It falls as rain b. Vapour fills the air

c. The air rises in the sky d. The air is constantly moving

e. The hot air rises at a certain level

28. What is bad about rain ?

a. It makes the sky cold b. It washes away waste

c. It makes the weather hot d. It damages useless properties

e. It damages valuable properties

29. What is the purpose of the text ?

a. To explain how rain is formed

b. To share experience in a rainy season

c. To amuse readers with the information

d. To warn people about the danger of rain

e. To persuade readers to prevent much rain


TEXT 5. This text is for questions no.30 – 36
How to Avoid Cancer

There are numerous things you can do to minimize your risk of cancer by a third. Research carries out by Harvard University showed one third of the seven million cancer deaths in the world in 2001 could have been avoided if the victims had taken sufficient fruits and vegetables, refrain from smoking, take less salt, sugar and oil; do more exercises, cut down red meat consumption and watched their weight. Over indulgence on unhealthy habits are key factors for stroke, cancers and heart attacks.

Some doctors say cancer is a multi-factor disease; it’s a combination of genetic environment and family history. It has no clear definition to pinpoint the exact risk factor. There is no guarantee that a person who follows good health procedure rigidly will not suffer from stroke, cancer, or heart attack. Conversely, there are many who indulge in smoking, drinking and other vice out lived a person who does not indulge in unhealthy living.

In my opinion, this is a very subjective issue and advise those who totally ignore the healthy life style to give up, or at least reduce their vice before it’s too late. As for those who follow the healthy life style rigidly to take it easy as a bit of red meat, deep fried food, or ice cream occasionally are not going to hurt them. Prevention is better than cure, so go for clinical check up regularly. Consult a doctor immediately if you suspect cancer as early detection and treatment give better chance of cure.

30. What is the main idea of paragraph 2 ?

a. those who follow good life will not suffer from cancer

b. cancer is a multi-factor disease and no guarantee good life style will avoid such

disease


c. Harvard University says cancer is family related disease

d. give us the impression those who smoke and drink outlived those who don’t

e. too much smoking is bad for health

31. Which of the statement is NOT TRUE according to the text ?

a. over indulgence on unhealthy habits are key factor for cancer

b. too much smoking, eating and no exercise will cause cancer and heart disease

c. one third of the 7 million died of cancer in the world in 2001

d. prevention is better than cure

e. it is guaranteed that a person will not suffer from cancer or stroke if he follows

the good health procedure rigidly

32. How can we minimize risk of cancer ?

a. eat more white meat and less vegetables

b. drink more water and have plenty of rest

c. do more exercises and watch your diet

d. take more vegetables, fruits, white meats and exercise regularly but take less

salt, sugar, oil, red meat and stop smoking

e. indulgence on unhealthy life style

33. How many people died of cancer in the world in 2001 ?

a. 70 million b. 17 million c. 7 million d. 700 million e. 70

34. What do doctors say about cancer ?

a. it is a contagious disease

b. it’s a disease caused by too much good food

c. over indulgence on unhealthy life style

d. it’s a family related disease

e. it is a multi-factor disease including genetic environment and family history

35. Mention three factors that contribute towards the risk cancer.

a. fruit, meat and alcohol b. salt, fish and smoking

c. ice cream, oil, and apples d. smoking, over eating and bad style life

e. deep fried food, red meat and exercise

36. Which statement suggests that unhealthy habit causes cancer ?

a. some doctors said it’s a multi-factor disease

b. it has no clear definition to pinpoint risk factor

c. over indulgence on unhealthy habits are key factors for strokes, cancers and

heart disease

d. there is no guarantee that a person who follows good health procedures won’t

suffer from stroke or cancer

e. it’s a combination of genetic environment and family history
TEXT 6. This text is for questions no.37 – 40

Scientist and doctors say that about 34 million Americans are too fat. Why ? One cause is the kind of food Americans eat. Many Americans like “fast food”. These food ( such as hamburgers and ice cream ) often fattening things in them. Another cause is the way Americans eat. They often eat little snacks between regular meals. These extra foods add extra fat on the body. A third cause is not enough exercise. Americans like driving everywhere, instead of walking. They often have machines to do a lot of the work. Some Americans are also too heavy because of health problems. But for most of those 34 million is American lifestyle.

37. The social function of the text is …………

a. to give information about health problems in America

b. to describe about American lifestyle

c. to persuade readers to reduce their weight

d. to explain why Americans are too fat

e. to present two point of view about the good side and bad side of being fat

38. The text tells us about ……………

a. what Americans eat b. American fast food

c. health problems in America d. the American lifestyle

e. why Americans are too fat

39. From the text we may conclude that …………..

a. high-tech machines are an advantage to the health of Americans

b. snacks are included in the regular meals of Americans

c. 66 million Americans do not consume fast food

d. eating little snacks is the cause of major health problem

e. many Americans are fat because of the way they live

40. “ … about 34 million Americans are too fat. “

The OPPOSITE of fat is …………..

a. thick b. weigh c. thin d. heavy e. tiny

II. READING SECTION : ANALYTICAL AND HORTATORY EXPOSITION
Instructions : Read the following texts carefully and then answer the questions based on the texts by choosing A, B, C, D, or E.

TEXT 1. This text is for questions no.11 - 18

Government should solve the problem of using formaldehyde in food.. As the country’s food and drug monitoring offices across the archipelago found that formaldehyde is being used in food such as tofu, fresh noodles, and sea food. Many producers of those products wonder that they are going to bankrupt because they lost their customers since the media announced that issue. Most of the producers of meat ball are home industry. Though they do not use formaldehyde in their products, their customers are afraid to eat their products. This situation will affect their income.

It will be difficult to stop producers from using formaldehyde as it is the cheapest preservative but the government has to solve this problem in order to ensure that people eat healthy food and small businesses survive. It is not fair to treat all tofu, salted fish, fresh noodles as containing formaldehyde. How will small business survive ? It would be counter productive to the government’s own efforts to encourage small and medium business.

So there must be a research into cheap, safe and alternative preservatives in order to avoid using formaldehyde in food.


11. What type of the text is used by the writer ?

A. report B. descriptive C. discussion D. explanation E. exposition

12. The organization of the text above is ……………….

A. General statement, Explanation 1, Explanation 2, Explanation 3

B. Identification, Description

C. Issue, Arguments for and against for , Conclusion / Recommendation

D. General Classification , Description

E. Thesis, Arguments, Reiteration

13. The communicative purpose of this text is ………………..

A. To inform about using formaldehyde in food

B. To describe the formaldehyde to the readers

C. To entertain the readers with the story of formaldehyde

D. To present two points of view about using formaldehyde in food

E. To persuade the readers and government to solve the problem of using

formaldehyde in food

14. What problem has been discussed in the text ?

A. the cheapest preservative

B. Tofu, fresh noodles and sea food

C. Using formaldehyde in food

D. small and medium businesses

E. the country’s food and drug monitoring offices

15. Which is not an arguments given by the writer ?

A. Many producers of those products wonder that they are going to

bankrupt because they lost their customers since the media announced

that issue.

B. It will be difficult to stop producers from using formaldehyde as it is the

cheapest preservative

C. It is not fair to treat all tofu, salted fish, fresh noodles as containing

formaldehyde

D. Most of the producers of meat ball are home industry.

E. The problem of using formaldehyde in food was found by the country’s

food and drug monitoring offices

16. Government should solve the problem of using formaldehyde in food.

The underlined words means …………

A. antiseptic B. formalin C. boric

D. salt E. drug
17. What is the writer’s suggestion ?

A. It would be counter productive to the government’s own efforts to

encourage small and medium business

B. It would be counter productive to the efforts to encourage small and

medium business

C. There must be a research into cheap, safe and alternative preservatives

D. Ensure the people eat healthy food.

E. Don’t eat products using formaldehyde

18. “ It will be difficult to stop producers from using formaldehyde as it is …”

It in this sentence refers to ……………

A. formaldehyde B. producers C. the cheapest preservatives

D. the government E. this problem



TEXT 2. This text is for questions no.19 - 22
Sea World in Ancol Dreamland is a place where many kinds of fishes are kept in captivity. It is designed similar to the real underwater life There are big and small fishes, and beautiful corals. People can come and see them there. The fishes swim in an aquarium as big as volleyball court. Some people enjoy seeing the fishes, and they think that it’s important to keep some kinds of fishes in captivity so that we can study them and find out about them. They can see the underwater life without diving into the sea.

Sea World Indonesia is divided into two worlds, fresh water and salt water. In the fresh water section, you can find out about ecosystem, South American fish, Piranha, Indonesian fish, the electric eel, African fish, baby crocodiles and giant crabs. Salt water consists of jellyfish, dugong, coral reef, miniature corals, schooling fish, dangerous sea creatures, the underwater world and many more.

Diving is also an option at Sea World. You can try to dive in the giant aquarium and fed the fishes. It is very safe because our professional divers will guide you.

So, are you interested to go there ? It opens everyday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Sunday and holidays it opens at 9 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Don’t miss it !

19. The text tells us about …………

A. Sea World B. the underwater life C. Ancol Dreamland

D. Diving E. ecosystem

20. It is very safe because our professional divers will guide you.

The OPPOSITE of the underlined word is ……………..

A. amazing B. depressing C. surprising D. dangerous E. fascinating

21. You can try to dive in the giant aquarium and fed the fishes.

The OPPOSITE of giant is ……………..

A. huge B. tiny C. thick D. big E. large

22. People can come and see them there. Them refers to ……………….

A. Sea World in Ancol Dreamland

B. the real underwater life

C. big and small fishes, and beautiful corals

D. People

E. an aquarium as big as volleyball court

TEXT 3. This text is for questions no.23 - 24
With the economy expected to grow by 6 percent this year, the government still faces the formidable task of reducing the unemployment rate and creating enough jobs to absorb those people entering the workforce for the first time. An average of 2.4 million enters the workforce each year while the jobs offered are less than that.

Commenting on a report from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) indicating that unemployment continued to rise, Muhammad Chatib Basri of the University of Indonesia said on Saturday that only after next year that the economic growth manage to absorb all firs-time jobseekers.

“The best thing that the government can do to improve the economy is to slow down the rising unemployment rate,” he told the Jakarta Post. “The country’s employment climate in particular needs to be fixed to stimulate the creation of more jobs.”

The government’s pledge to reduce unemployment was again questioned when the BPS reported last week that the open unemployment figure increased by 600,000 during the six month period ending in February. The country’s workforce increased by 1.8 million people. From 104 million last August to 105.8 million in February, but the number of people employed only rose by 1.2 million, or 31.2 percent. This is all because the country’s economic growth was driven more by capital-intensive rather than labour-intensive investment.

Therefore, unless the government comes up with major infrastructure investments projects to kick start labor intensive activities, the country will still have to face the high rate unemployment in the forth coming years.

23. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?

A. Although the economy expected to grow by 6 percent this year, it is difficult for

the government to reduce the unemployment rate and to create enough jobs

B. The best thing that the government can do to improve to improve the economy is

to slow down the rising unemployment rate.

C. The country’s employment climate in particular needs to be fixed to stimulate

the creation of more jobs.

D. The government’s pledge to reduce unemployment was again questioned when the

BPS reported last week that the open unemployment figure increased by

600,000 during the six month period ending in February.

E. The country’s workforce increased by 1.8 million people but the number of people

employed only rose by 1.2 million.

24. Which of these statements has a similar meaning to this sentence?

“The best thing that the government can do to improve the economy is to slow down

the rising unemployment rate.”

A. It is bad if the government will do nothing to improve the economy.

B. The best thing that the government can do is slowing down the economic growth.

C. Slowing down the rising unemployment rate is the best way to improve our

economy.


D. Our economy will get worse although the government manages to slow down the

rising unemployment rate

E. It is the government’s task to reduce unemployment
TEXT 4. This text is for questions no.25 - 28
To improve comfort and cleanliness at our school,

a number of dust bins should be increased

When we look at classrooms, school corridors and school yard, there are papers, mineral water cups, straws, and napkins here and there. The condition of uncleanliness and discomfort really hinders learning and teaching environment. Litters thrown carelessly causes disease, especially empty plastic cups or glasses. They can be filled out with water coming from the rain. This can be placed for dengue mosquitoes to spread out.

Besides, these rubbish can deteriorate the scene. Well painted wall and green school yard do not mean anything if litters are scattered everywhere.

Anyway I notice that most of the students in our school have responsibilities for their school environment. They put their litters on the proper places. But some are not diligent enough to find the dust bins. The numbers of dust bins in our schools are not enough. More dust bins should be put beside each of steps, outside of the classroom, and some more along the corridors. Probably one dust bin should be in every ten meters. So, when students want to throw away their litters, they can find the dust bins easily.

Therefore, to improve comfort and cleanliness at our school, a number of dust bins should be increased. When school is equipped with sufficient dust bins, we do not have problems of filth and discomfort anymore. Our school will be very clean and become a nice place to study.
25. According to the writer, more dust bins …………….. in every ten meters.

A. should be decorated B. should be painted C. should be placed

D. are unnecessary E. are not required

26. What is the writer’s argument on a sufficient number of dust bins ?

A. They can prevent litters

B. They can save janitor’s energy

C. Students are asked to clean them

D. They make school environment neat

E. Students can throw garbage away easily

27. What is the writer’s suggestion ?

A. To buy more dust bins B. To hire more gardeners

C. To use dust bins efficiently D. To ask parents to give more dust bins

E. To ask students to clean the school yard

28. “ Litters thrown carelessly causes disease, …”

Litters mean ………

A. garbage B. chemical C. soil D. pollutant E. waste


TEXT 5. This text is for questions no.29 – 33
Dangerous Careers

There are many jobs which people considered as very dangerous but they produce a lot of income. They include jobs like a stuntman, racing drivers and boxers.

In the film industry stunt men or women are used to stand in for the stars. When an activity is considered too dangerous, stunt persons are used. They use similar clothes as the star and the film is taken. The scene could be to fall from high buildings, to escape from buildings on fire, or to be swept away by a flood.

There are other jobs which are as dangerous as stunt persons’ jobs, like motor racing. The dangers are not only to the drivers when cars run off the track. They can skid round a corner or collide with another car. Spectators and officials are also likely to be hurt. In Monte Carlo, a car ran off the road and smashed into a spectator stand. That incident caused many deaths and others were injured. In Melbourne in 2001, a wheel came off from one car. It hit a track official and killed him.

In many of these jobs, the person involved is not in full control of the situation. Some people think that the people who take such risks are mad. But the need for more control over high-risk jobs is essential. So, there should be laws to ensure that safety is not sacrificed.
29. “So, there should be laws to ensure that safety is not sacrificed.” is a part of ………

A. thesis B. argument C. reiteration

D. conclusion E. recommendation

30. Which of these statements has a similar meaning to this sentence ?

“When an activity is considered too dangerous, stunt persons are used.”

A. A stunt person is an actor

B. A stunt person falls off from high building

C. A stunt person wears similar clothes as an actor

D. For risky scenes, a substitute figure is used to replace the actor

E. Some people think that the people who take such risks are mad

31. “ It hit a track official and killed him. “

Him in this sentence refers to ……….

A. a wheel B. spectators and officials C. a spectator stand

D. Monte Carlo E. a track official

32. Which of these statements has a similar meaning to this sentence ?

“Some jobs are risky.”

A. There are many jobs which considered very dangerous

B. When an activity is considered too dangerous a stunt person is used

C. In the film industry stunt men or women are used to stand in for the stars

D. They use similar clothes as the star and the film is taken

E. In many of these jobs, the person involved is not in full control of the situation

33. The danger of motor racing can be found in paragraph ……………

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 1 and 2

TEXT 6. This text is for questions no.34 - 36

Learning about a country’s culture, say American’s is important before we enter the culture.

You know, Americans tend to speak directly. When they disagree with someone’s opinion, for example, they will directly express that. It is different from us. We tend to be indirectly saying about what we want.

Second, differences in dealing with personal distance. Americans tend to require more personal space than we do, which means they don’t like standing too close to the people they are speaking to. This might be offending, but actually it’s an American’s custom. When someone feels you are standing too close, he or she may step back without even thinking about it.

Be careful, we should also consider our conversation topics, specially when we meet them at the first time. For example, we Indonesians tend to be friendly by asking one’s personal data like age, previous or current relationships at the first time we meet him/her. It’s normal for us, isn’t it ? However, for Americans, it is considered impolite, especially when you ask about age, like : “How old are you ?” , previous or current relationships , for example : “ Do you have a girlfriend ?”, “Are you married?” , etc.

So, we can say that knowing the culture of a country is important before going there.


34. “…. specially when we meet them at the first time. “

Them in this sentence refers to ………..

A. Indonesians

B. Americans

C. our conversation topics

D. American’s custom

E. someone

35. Americans don’t like standing too …………. the people they are speaking to.

A. often B. near C. far D. friendly E. long

36. So, we can say that knowing the culture of a country is important before going

there.

The SYNONYM of the underlined word is …………..



A. necessary B. polite C. useful D. useless E. reasonable
TEXT 7. This text is for questions no.37 - 40
Small business need the support of government organizations to make it possible to increase production and to market their product.

Many of the businesses are family businesses run from the family house. The owners of the businesses have been running it the same way as their grandparents had done. An example is Nuryanto, who makes earthenware vessels and pandanus handicrafts as a profession. He has made various kinds of handicrafts which are used in the house like ashtrays, ball-point stands, souvenir cases and tissue boxes. These articles are made of materials considered waste.

Yanto took over the business when his father died. He did everything by himself with the help of his family. They would find the raw materials in rice fields, on the river banks, and in the fields. He didn’t have to pay for them.

As a small-scale business, Yanto’s main handicap was capital. It was difficult to develop the business without the injection of capital. Although he needed capital, Yanto has never applied for a loan. He is ignorant of the procedure. He doesn’t know which government agency will help him.

What Yanto needs is help to get finance and some knowledge to market his products.
37. Which of these statements has a similar meaning to this sentence ?

“It is difficult to develop the business without the injection of capital.”

A. It is difficult being so far from the business capital, Jakarta

B. The main problem is getting money from the banks

C. It is very difficult to get a loan from the neighbors from the Provincial capital

D. Without sufficient money, it is not easy to run a good business

E. What Yanto needs is help to get finance and some knowledge to market his

products


38. “ He is ignorant of the procedure.” It means …………….

A. he doesn’t know whom he should ask

B. he knows what he must do

C. he doesn’t know what steps he must take

D. he knows he should ask the government

E. he doesn’t know how to market his products.

39. “ … have been running it the same way as their grandparents had …”

Their in this sentence refers to …………

A. grandparents

B. family businesses

C. Small business

D. the owners of the businesses

E. government organizations

40. What is the main idea of paragraph 6 ?

A. Although Yanto needs additional capital, he has never applied for a loan

B. It is difficult to develop the business without the injection of capital

C. Yanto hopes that a relevant government agency will help him

D. As a small-scale business the main handicap is capital

E. .Yanto doesn’t know which government agency will help him.


YAYASAN MASJID PANGLIMA BESAR SOEDIRMAN

Sekolah Menengah Atas Islam (SMA Islam) PB Soedirman

Cijantung – Jakarta Timur

Status Akreditasi : Disamakan



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