SOAL UJI COBA
This text is for no. 1 and 3 !
To: Luna
Don’t forget to serve your grandmother for lunch. The rice is on the table and cook the cornet in the fridge.
Your grandma likes ‘sambal”, so prepare it! I’ll be back after dinner.
Thanks
Mom.
1. The text is about …………………….
A. making ‘sambal’ for mother C. serving grandma for lunch .
B. cooking rice on the table D. eating cornet in the fridge.
2. What kind of meal does Luna serve for grandma?
A. Rice and cornet C. Rice and “sambal”
B. cornet and “sambal” D. Rice, cornet and “sambal”.
3. From the text we know that ………………………
A. Luna’s mother is not at home. C. Luna is not at home
B. Luna’s mother is at home D. Luna does not do what her mother ask for.
This text is for no. 4 and 5!
Attention, please!
Due to some technical problem, we delay our live program of football match between Persija vs Persebaya. We apologize for inconvenience.
Thank you.
4. The announcement is about?
A. The delay of the live program . C. The inconvenience of the TV station.
B. The football game D. The Persija’s TV
5. Such announcement can be seen ………………….
A. at the public place. C. at the TV screen
B. at the stadium D. at the LCD screen.
This text is for no. 6 – 9!
Once upon a time, there was a prince. He lived in a beautiful palace. His father was the King. The King was very rich and had a lot of servants. But the Prince was unhappy. He looked at the children playing outside the palace. He wanted to play with them, but he couldn’t because he was a prince and he couldn’t leave the palace.
The Prince had no friends and he was lonely. The prince’s servants did everything for him. They brushed his hair, they dressed him, they cleaned his shoes, they cooked his dinner, they tidied his room, and even read his books to him. The prince was bored.
6. Why was the prince unhappy?
A. because he had no friends C. because he lived in a palace
B. because he wanted to play with friends D. because his father was a king.
7. Who did everything for the prince?
A. the king B. the servants C. his father D. the palace
8. Which is TRUE according to the text?
A. The prince was very bored because he had no friends and he wanted to play with friends.
B. The prince had some servants to play with.
C. The prince wanted to play with the children outside the palace and he could do it.
D. The prince always did what he needed by himself.
9. What can you learn from the story?
A. Someone will be happy if he is rich.
B. Someone will not be happy if his freedom is restricted.
C. Someone will be happy if he is a king.
D. Someone will not be happy if he play alone.
This text is for no. 10– 13!
Once the rabbit and the turtle had a race. The rabbit ran so fast while the turtle could hardly at all.
Rabbit said,” I would like racing with you.” The turtle replied,” All right . I will talk to my people and we are going to let you know tomorrow morning.” Rabbit said,” All right.”
The turtles all got together, they discussed racing and talked about cheating the rabbit. They picked out three turtles and talked about how to cheat the rabbit.
The next morning, the race began. When they started to run, the rabbit ran and left the turtle. In the route to finish, the rabbit found some onion plants. The rabbit stopped and ate the onion there. The second turtle came out from his hiding place and started to run. When the rabbit found carrot garden, he stopped again, so the third turtle passed the rabbit. The turtle went over the finish line first.
Adapted from: http;//www.louisanavoices.org
10. Who raced?
A. rabbit did B. Turtle did C. onion did D. rabbit and turtle did.
11. How many turtles joined in the race?
A. two B. three C. four D. five.
12. These statements are TRUE according to the text, except……………
A. The turtle cheated the rabbit C. the rabbit stopped twice to eat in the race.
B. The turtle won the race at last. D. The rabbit stopped three times but won the race.
13. What can we learn from the text above?
A. We must be like a turtle. C. We must not be underestimating to others.
B. We must be careful doing something D. We must not be like the rabbit.
14.
To : Prapki
I’d like to congratulate you on your success in reaching the degree of university. I hope you’ll get job soon.
Love
Pallas
Pallas sends the card for Prapki because ………………
A. Prapki gets new job C. Prapki gets new degree
B. Prapki gets the degree D. Prapki gets a new hope.
This text in for no. 15 – 17!
The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world. It is bigger than the four next largest deserts put together. It is as vast as the whole the United state of America including most of Alaska and nearly as big as the whole Europe.
The Sahara desert was once green with trees and plants. Giraffes, Elephants, and Rhinos wandered across it. We know this because they are shown in rock paintings found in south-east Algeria, drawn thousands years ago.
Even as recently as the 1820s a French explorer heard lions roaring in the forest where now there is only desert. The world’s deserts are growing bigger. The Sahara is growing 1,5 million hectares every year. That is an area three quarter the size of Wales every year, or four football fields every minutes.
15. What is the purpose of the text above?
A. To share an amusing incidents with the readers.
B. To inform the readers the beauty of the desert.
C. To describe the Sahara Desert.
D. To persuade the reader to go to the Sahara desert.
16. The followings are TRUE about Sahara Desert EXCEPT……
A. It is the largest desert in the world C. It becomes larger and larger
B. It is larger than United States D. It had many animals thousand years ago.
17. “We know this because they are shown in rock paintings.” (Paragraph2)
The word “they” in the sentence above refers to…………………
A. the Sahara Desert C. the paintings
B. the plants D. the animals
This text is for no. 18 – 20!
The province of Yogyakarta is situated at the southern part of java. It is a neighboring province of the province of Central Java. It is well known as little Indonesia since there are complete representatives of ethnic groups throughout Indonesia. They live in Yogyakarta for the reason of getting higher education. Universities scattered there. Annually, many new students-again, from throughout Indonesia come there. Come to Yogyakarta-little Indonesia, if you want to see typical ethnic groups of Indonesia.
18. The text above is about………… …….
A. The story about Yogyakarta
B. Entertaining reader by telling about Yogyakarta
C. the description about a province in Java Island
D. the step explanation about Yogyakarta.
19. …, if you want to see typical ethnic groups of Indonesia. (The last sentence).
The word ‘You’ in the sentence above refers to…………..
A. the reader B. the writer C. the listener D. the viewer.
20. The statement below is TRUE according to the text, except……..
A. Yogyakarta is known as little Indonesia
B. There representative people from all over Indonesia live in Yogyakarta
C. There are some universities in Yogyakarta.
D. people like to live in Yogyakarta to get good job.
This text is for no. 21 – 23!
PLANTS
Trees, vegetables, flowers and all sorts of plants can be grown from seeds. But gardeners have ways of growing new plants, which do not rely on seeds.
Plants that grow from seeds are called seed bearing plants. Most of them have three main parts: roots, stems and leaves.
Water enters a plant through its roots, and then travels through tiny tubes in the stem to the leaves and flowers. Some of this water is used up when the plants make its food. Most water is needed to prevent the plant from wilting, but some come out of the plant through hundred of small holes in the leaves. This process is called transpiration.
The root of plants fix it firmly in the soil were it grow. Some roots are thick and strong, but others are as this and delicate(=smooth) as hairs. The thin roots take water from the soil. The water contains tiny amounts of substances, called minerals and nutrients that help the plants grow strong and healthy.
21. Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the text?
A. There is only seed that can be used plant to grow.
B. Water is needed to prevent wilting for the plants.
C. Plants have three main part.
D. some roots are thick and strong.
22. What is transpiration?
A. The process of absorbing water from soil to the root.
B. The process of making food in the leaves.
C. The process of transporting water through stem to the leaves.
D. the process of making root of the plant.
23. Plants that grow from seed are called …………..
A. seed bearing plants B. stem C. root D. non bearing plants.
For question 24 and 25, arrange the words into good sentences!
24. come – I – to – the – will – if – party - you - me – invite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. 2 – 5 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 7 – 6 – 8 – 10 – 9 C. 2 – 5 – 10 – 3 – 4 – 7 – 6 – 8 – 1 – 9
B. 2 – 5 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 7 – 6 – 10 – 8 – 9 D. 2 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 7 – 6 – 8 – 5 - 10 – 9
25. mother – to plant – likes – many kinds of flower – my – in the garden
1 2 3 4 5 6
A. 5 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 6 – 4 C. 3 – 6 – 4 – 2 – 1 – 5
B. 5 – 1 – 3 - 2 – 4 – 6 D. 5 – 1 – 3 – 6 – 2 – 4
Read the text and answer questions 26 – 27
Yesterday was a holiday. Lina and Mira went shopping at Plaza Senayan. There were a lot of people. They entered the supermarket. They bought some rice and milk for breakfast. They also bought some fruits and vegetables.
Unfortunately, they didn’t have much money. They only bought a little. So, they didn’t buy any coffee or sugar, but they could buy a few Australian apples for their mother.
26. What is the suitable title for the text?
A. Holiday C. Supermarket
B. Shopping D. Senayan
27. These things were bought in the supermarket, EXCEPT ….
A. Vegetables C. fruits
B. coffee D. milk
Read the text and answer questions 28– 31!
It was my birthday. My mother bought me a birthday cake and threw a party for me. I invited all my cousins and some of my friends. All of them came with presents in their hands.
I was very excited all day. I kept jumping about for joy. When the party was over, I sat on the floor with all presents around me, and I opened them one by one.
There was a big box of crayons with twenty four different colors. Then, there was a pretty doll which could sing and cry. I gave it to my little sisters to play with. Both of them were very happy then they danced around. I kept the rest of my presents, a tea set, three story books, another doll and some colorful ribbons. My birthday was the happiest day of all for me.
28. What is the suitable title for the text?
A. My birthday C. My birthday party
B. My birthday present D. My birthday cake
29. How did the writer feel on her birthday?
A. sad C. disappointed
B. surprised D. pleased
30. How many kinds of presents are mentioned in the text?
A. three C. five
B. four D. six
31. Then I opened them one by one (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word refers to …..
A. story books
B. presents
C. pretty dolls
D. crayons
This text is for no. 32 and 33 !
STUDENT ORGANIZATION OF SMP PUTRA NUSANTARA
To : All Student organization committee
Please come to Students organization room at :
Date : Thursday, 28 January 2010
Time : after the second break.
To discuss the plan for having Latihan Dasar kepemimpinan (LDKS) for Student organization member.
Your attendance will be highly appreciated.
OSIS Chairman
32. What is the text about?
A. an invitation for having LDKS C. an invitation for discussing the plan
B. an invitation for attending LDKS D. an invitation for discussing OSIS room.
33. “Your attendance will be highly appreciated.” What does the word “your” refer to?
A. OSIS chairman B. OSIS committee C. OSIS room D. the second break.
This text is for no. 34– 35!
Milk cleanser
1. Apply it on the face and neck, make a slight massage.
2. Wipe it off with tissue/cotton.
3. Remove it with astringent.
4. Use before make – up and bed time.
34. The text above is about ……………….
A. The instruction to make milk cleanser C. The instruction to buy a milk cleanser
B. The instruction to use milk cleanser D. The instruction to own a milk cleanser
35. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
A. We use the cleanser for all of our body.
B. We use the cleanser before going to bed.
C We can use handkerchief to wipe the cleanser
D. We use the cleanser before taking a bath.
This text is for no. 36– 38!
Jalan A. Yani 45
Surabaya
21st January 2010
Dear Ratri,
Tria and I will have a semester break next week. We plan to go to Bali. As our holiday is too short, we will stay there from 3rd February until 6th February 2010.
By the way, can you help me? I want you to pick us up at Ngurah rai Airport. We will leave for Bali on Tuesday at. 07.00 p.m. from Juanda airport. It will take about an hour flight. I hope you are on time. I will call you then.
Well, I must finish now because I have to prepare for my test tomorrow. O.K see you there.
Love,
Nina
36. Nina wrote the letter because……………………..
A. She wanted to tell Ratri that she would have the semester break.
B. She needed Ratri to pick her up at Ngurah Rai Airport.
C. She wanted to tell Ratri that she would have the test.
D. She needed Ratri to accompany her in Bali.
37. When does Nina leave Surabaya?
A. at the morning B. at night C. in the afternoon D. in the evening
38. Whom will Nina come to Bali with?
A. Ratri B. Tria C. Tria and Ratri D. alone
This text is for no. 38 – 40!
HOW TO MAKE A BOOKMARK
Materials Needed:
- Textured or coloured cardboard - Markers, colour pens or pencils.
- Glue - Colour paper
- Yarn (=benang) - a hole punch(=pelubang kertas)
- Scisssors
Procedure:
1. Cut our cardboard to the size and shape you want the bookmark to be.
2. Decorate it with marker pens or colour pencils, or just about anything you have around.
3. Punch a hole with the hole punch at the top of the cardboard.
4. Tie the yarn through the hole to form a tassel. (=rumbai)
38. What is the purpose of the text above?
A. to entertain reader through a story. C. to explain reader about bookmark.
B. to describe what is bookmark D. to explain how to make a bookmark.
39. What is the hole punch used in the text above for?
A. to make a hole on the cardboard. C. to decorate the cardboard.
B. to form a tassel. D. to tie the yarn on the cardboard.
40. “Decorate it with marker pens or……” The bold typed word has the same meaning with………………
A. make in B. make off C. make up D. make for
Read the text and answer questions 41– 42
Healthy food preparation
Food which has been prepared or stored in unhealthy conditions causes many people to become ill. Here are several steps you can take when preparing food at home to minimize the risk of getting sick.
• First wash your hands well. Use soap and water and wash for at least 20 seconds
• Don’t forget to clean under your finger-nails, too.
• Rinse off the soap; then dry your hands on a clean towel.
• Thoroughly wash fruits and vegetables, especially if they will be eaten raw. Just use water, don’t use soap for that.
• Keep uncooked and cooked meat separate.
• Cover cooked food, so flies don’t walk all over it
41. The text above mainly discusses ….
A. steps for preparing healthy food
B. ways to wash our hand well
C. ways to wash our finger-nails well
D. steps about fruit and vegetables separation
E.
42. According to the text, what do you need to clean fruits and vegetables?
A. soap only
B. water only
C. towel only
D. towel and soap
43. Arrange these sentences into good paragraph!
1.Some of the places where they live are Africa, India, south America and Australia.
2. They hunt animals and birds which come to the river to drink.
3. Crocodiles are the largest and the most dangerous reptile.
4. They can also attack and kill people.
5. They have large mouths and many sharp teeth.
6. They live in the river.
A. 3 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 2 – 4 C. 3 – 1 – 6 – 5 – 2 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 1 – 6 – 5 – 4 D. 3 – 5 – 6 – 1 – 2 – 4
44. It means that the motor vehicle …………………..
A. must pass through that street C. must go from that street
B. must not pass through that street D. must not look for other street.
45. We can find that notice at …………………………
A. The zoo B. the park C. the tourist object D. the botanical garden
This text is for no. 46– 48!
A bank is not only a place to visit. It pays ……44…….to its customers as an incentive to deposit money. It …..45……out money at a higher rate to other customers. By borrowing and …..46….. in this way, a bank makes a profit.
46. A. salary B. interest C. wage D. profit
47. A. borrows B. takes C. sends D. lends
48. A. lending B. raising C. growing D. paying
This text is for no. 49– 50!
Waroeng Pelajar
Exotic Javanese Restaurant
Enjoy various JAVANESE DISHES
For lunch and dinner, from Rp. 7.000,- to Rp. 20.000,- you spoil your appetite.
20% off for students every Sunday to Friday at 4.00 p.m – 6.00 p.m
Jalan Kaliurang Km. 5 no. 13 Yogyakarta
0274-550610
49. We cannot enjoy these food in the restaurant, except ………………
A. rendang B. Spaghetti C. Javanese food D. meatball
50. “You spoil your appetite.” What does it mean?
A. The food is very delicious C. the food is in very big size
B. the food is very icy D. the food is very hot.
To: Luna
Don’t forget to serve your grandmother for lunch. The rice is on the table and cook the cornet in the fridge.
Your grandma likes ‘sambal”, so prepare it! I’ll be back after dinner.
Thanks
Mom.
1. The text is about …………………….
A. making ‘sambal’ for mother C. serving grandma for lunch .
B. cooking rice on the table D. eating cornet in the fridge.
2. What kind of meal does Luna serve for grandma?
A. Rice and cornet C. Rice and “sambal”
B. cornet and “sambal” D. Rice, cornet and “sambal”.
3. From the text we know that ………………………
A. Luna’s mother is not at home. C. Luna is not at home
B. Luna’s mother is at home D. Luna does not do what her mother ask for.
This text is for no. 4 and 5!
Attention, please!
Due to some technical problem, we delay our live program of football match between Persija vs Persebaya. We apologize for inconvenience.
Thank you.
4. The announcement is about?
A. The delay of the live program . C. The inconvenience of the TV station.
B. The football game D. The Persija’s TV
5. Such announcement can be seen ………………….
A. at the public place. C. at the TV screen
B. at the stadium D. at the LCD screen.
This text is for no. 6 – 9!
Once upon a time, there was a prince. He lived in a beautiful palace. His father was the King. The King was very rich and had a lot of servants. But the Prince was unhappy. He looked at the children playing outside the palace. He wanted to play with them, but he couldn’t because he was a prince and he couldn’t leave the palace.
The Prince had no friends and he was lonely. The prince’s servants did everything for him. They brushed his hair, they dressed him, they cleaned his shoes, they cooked his dinner, they tidied his room, and even read his books to him. The prince was bored.
6. Why was the prince unhappy?
A. because he had no friends C. because he lived in a palace
B. because he wanted to play with friends D. because his father was a king.
7. Who did everything for the prince?
A. the king B. the servants C. his father D. the palace
8. Which is TRUE according to the text?
A. The prince was very bored because he had no friends and he wanted to play with friends.
B. The prince had some servants to play with.
C. The prince wanted to play with the children outside the palace and he could do it.
D. The prince always did what he needed by himself.
9. What can you learn from the story?
A. Someone will be happy if he is rich.
B. Someone will not be happy if his freedom is restricted.
C. Someone will be happy if he is a king.
D. Someone will not be happy if he play alone.
This text is for no. 10– 13!
Once the rabbit and the turtle had a race. The rabbit ran so fast while the turtle could hardly at all.
Rabbit said,” I would like racing with you.” The turtle replied,” All right . I will talk to my people and we are going to let you know tomorrow morning.” Rabbit said,” All right.”
The turtles all got together, they discussed racing and talked about cheating the rabbit. They picked out three turtles and talked about how to cheat the rabbit.
The next morning, the race began. When they started to run, the rabbit ran and left the turtle. In the route to finish, the rabbit found some onion plants. The rabbit stopped and ate the onion there. The second turtle came out from his hiding place and started to run. When the rabbit found carrot garden, he stopped again, so the third turtle passed the rabbit. The turtle went over the finish line first.
Adapted from: http;//www.louisanavoices.org
10. Who raced?
A. rabbit did B. Turtle did C. onion did D. rabbit and turtle did.
11. How many turtles joined in the race?
A. two B. three C. four D. five.
12. These statements are TRUE according to the text, except……………
A. The turtle cheated the rabbit C. the rabbit stopped twice to eat in the race.
B. The turtle won the race at last. D. The rabbit stopped three times but won the race.
13. What can we learn from the text above?
A. We must be like a turtle. C. We must not be underestimating to others.
B. We must be careful doing something D. We must not be like the rabbit.
14.
To : Prapki
I’d like to congratulate you on your success in reaching the degree of university. I hope you’ll get job soon.
Love
Pallas
Pallas sends the card for Prapki because ………………
A. Prapki gets new job C. Prapki gets new degree
B. Prapki gets the degree D. Prapki gets a new hope.
This text in for no. 15 – 17!
The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world. It is bigger than the four next largest deserts put together. It is as vast as the whole the United state of America including most of Alaska and nearly as big as the whole Europe.
The Sahara desert was once green with trees and plants. Giraffes, Elephants, and Rhinos wandered across it. We know this because they are shown in rock paintings found in south-east Algeria, drawn thousands years ago.
Even as recently as the 1820s a French explorer heard lions roaring in the forest where now there is only desert. The world’s deserts are growing bigger. The Sahara is growing 1,5 million hectares every year. That is an area three quarter the size of Wales every year, or four football fields every minutes.
15. What is the purpose of the text above?
A. To share an amusing incidents with the readers.
B. To inform the readers the beauty of the desert.
C. To describe the Sahara Desert.
D. To persuade the reader to go to the Sahara desert.
16. The followings are TRUE about Sahara Desert EXCEPT……
A. It is the largest desert in the world C. It becomes larger and larger
B. It is larger than United States D. It had many animals thousand years ago.
17. “We know this because they are shown in rock paintings.” (Paragraph2)
The word “they” in the sentence above refers to…………………
A. the Sahara Desert C. the paintings
B. the plants D. the animals
This text is for no. 18 – 20!
The province of Yogyakarta is situated at the southern part of java. It is a neighboring province of the province of Central Java. It is well known as little Indonesia since there are complete representatives of ethnic groups throughout Indonesia. They live in Yogyakarta for the reason of getting higher education. Universities scattered there. Annually, many new students-again, from throughout Indonesia come there. Come to Yogyakarta-little Indonesia, if you want to see typical ethnic groups of Indonesia.
18. The text above is about………… …….
A. The story about Yogyakarta
B. Entertaining reader by telling about Yogyakarta
C. the description about a province in Java Island
D. the step explanation about Yogyakarta.
19. …, if you want to see typical ethnic groups of Indonesia. (The last sentence).
The word ‘You’ in the sentence above refers to…………..
A. the reader B. the writer C. the listener D. the viewer.
20. The statement below is TRUE according to the text, except……..
A. Yogyakarta is known as little Indonesia
B. There representative people from all over Indonesia live in Yogyakarta
C. There are some universities in Yogyakarta.
D. people like to live in Yogyakarta to get good job.
This text is for no. 21 – 23!
PLANTS
Trees, vegetables, flowers and all sorts of plants can be grown from seeds. But gardeners have ways of growing new plants, which do not rely on seeds.
Plants that grow from seeds are called seed bearing plants. Most of them have three main parts: roots, stems and leaves.
Water enters a plant through its roots, and then travels through tiny tubes in the stem to the leaves and flowers. Some of this water is used up when the plants make its food. Most water is needed to prevent the plant from wilting, but some come out of the plant through hundred of small holes in the leaves. This process is called transpiration.
The root of plants fix it firmly in the soil were it grow. Some roots are thick and strong, but others are as this and delicate(=smooth) as hairs. The thin roots take water from the soil. The water contains tiny amounts of substances, called minerals and nutrients that help the plants grow strong and healthy.
21. Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the text?
A. There is only seed that can be used plant to grow.
B. Water is needed to prevent wilting for the plants.
C. Plants have three main part.
D. some roots are thick and strong.
22. What is transpiration?
A. The process of absorbing water from soil to the root.
B. The process of making food in the leaves.
C. The process of transporting water through stem to the leaves.
D. the process of making root of the plant.
23. Plants that grow from seed are called …………..
A. seed bearing plants B. stem C. root D. non bearing plants.
For question 24 and 25, arrange the words into good sentences!
24. come – I – to – the – will – if – party - you - me – invite
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. 2 – 5 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 7 – 6 – 8 – 10 – 9 C. 2 – 5 – 10 – 3 – 4 – 7 – 6 – 8 – 1 – 9
B. 2 – 5 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 7 – 6 – 10 – 8 – 9 D. 2 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 7 – 6 – 8 – 5 - 10 – 9
25. mother – to plant – likes – many kinds of flower – my – in the garden
1 2 3 4 5 6
A. 5 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 6 – 4 C. 3 – 6 – 4 – 2 – 1 – 5
B. 5 – 1 – 3 - 2 – 4 – 6 D. 5 – 1 – 3 – 6 – 2 – 4
Read the text and answer questions 26 – 27
Yesterday was a holiday. Lina and Mira went shopping at Plaza Senayan. There were a lot of people. They entered the supermarket. They bought some rice and milk for breakfast. They also bought some fruits and vegetables.
Unfortunately, they didn’t have much money. They only bought a little. So, they didn’t buy any coffee or sugar, but they could buy a few Australian apples for their mother.
26. What is the suitable title for the text?
A. Holiday C. Supermarket
B. Shopping D. Senayan
27. These things were bought in the supermarket, EXCEPT ….
A. Vegetables C. fruits
B. coffee D. milk
Read the text and answer questions 28– 31!
It was my birthday. My mother bought me a birthday cake and threw a party for me. I invited all my cousins and some of my friends. All of them came with presents in their hands.
I was very excited all day. I kept jumping about for joy. When the party was over, I sat on the floor with all presents around me, and I opened them one by one.
There was a big box of crayons with twenty four different colors. Then, there was a pretty doll which could sing and cry. I gave it to my little sisters to play with. Both of them were very happy then they danced around. I kept the rest of my presents, a tea set, three story books, another doll and some colorful ribbons. My birthday was the happiest day of all for me.
28. What is the suitable title for the text?
A. My birthday C. My birthday party
B. My birthday present D. My birthday cake
29. How did the writer feel on her birthday?
A. sad C. disappointed
B. surprised D. pleased
30. How many kinds of presents are mentioned in the text?
A. three C. five
B. four D. six
31. Then I opened them one by one (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word refers to …..
A. story books
B. presents
C. pretty dolls
D. crayons
This text is for no. 32 and 33 !
STUDENT ORGANIZATION OF SMP PUTRA NUSANTARA
To : All Student organization committee
Please come to Students organization room at :
Date : Thursday, 28 January 2010
Time : after the second break.
To discuss the plan for having Latihan Dasar kepemimpinan (LDKS) for Student organization member.
Your attendance will be highly appreciated.
OSIS Chairman
32. What is the text about?
A. an invitation for having LDKS C. an invitation for discussing the plan
B. an invitation for attending LDKS D. an invitation for discussing OSIS room.
33. “Your attendance will be highly appreciated.” What does the word “your” refer to?
A. OSIS chairman B. OSIS committee C. OSIS room D. the second break.
This text is for no. 34– 35!
Milk cleanser
1. Apply it on the face and neck, make a slight massage.
2. Wipe it off with tissue/cotton.
3. Remove it with astringent.
4. Use before make – up and bed time.
34. The text above is about ……………….
A. The instruction to make milk cleanser C. The instruction to buy a milk cleanser
B. The instruction to use milk cleanser D. The instruction to own a milk cleanser
35. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
A. We use the cleanser for all of our body.
B. We use the cleanser before going to bed.
C We can use handkerchief to wipe the cleanser
D. We use the cleanser before taking a bath.
This text is for no. 36– 38!
Jalan A. Yani 45
Surabaya
21st January 2010
Dear Ratri,
Tria and I will have a semester break next week. We plan to go to Bali. As our holiday is too short, we will stay there from 3rd February until 6th February 2010.
By the way, can you help me? I want you to pick us up at Ngurah rai Airport. We will leave for Bali on Tuesday at. 07.00 p.m. from Juanda airport. It will take about an hour flight. I hope you are on time. I will call you then.
Well, I must finish now because I have to prepare for my test tomorrow. O.K see you there.
Love,
Nina
36. Nina wrote the letter because……………………..
A. She wanted to tell Ratri that she would have the semester break.
B. She needed Ratri to pick her up at Ngurah Rai Airport.
C. She wanted to tell Ratri that she would have the test.
D. She needed Ratri to accompany her in Bali.
37. When does Nina leave Surabaya?
A. at the morning B. at night C. in the afternoon D. in the evening
38. Whom will Nina come to Bali with?
A. Ratri B. Tria C. Tria and Ratri D. alone
This text is for no. 38 – 40!
HOW TO MAKE A BOOKMARK
Materials Needed:
- Textured or coloured cardboard - Markers, colour pens or pencils.
- Glue - Colour paper
- Yarn (=benang) - a hole punch(=pelubang kertas)
- Scisssors
Procedure:
1. Cut our cardboard to the size and shape you want the bookmark to be.
2. Decorate it with marker pens or colour pencils, or just about anything you have around.
3. Punch a hole with the hole punch at the top of the cardboard.
4. Tie the yarn through the hole to form a tassel. (=rumbai)
38. What is the purpose of the text above?
A. to entertain reader through a story. C. to explain reader about bookmark.
B. to describe what is bookmark D. to explain how to make a bookmark.
39. What is the hole punch used in the text above for?
A. to make a hole on the cardboard. C. to decorate the cardboard.
B. to form a tassel. D. to tie the yarn on the cardboard.
40. “Decorate it with marker pens or……” The bold typed word has the same meaning with………………
A. make in B. make off C. make up D. make for
Read the text and answer questions 41– 42
Healthy food preparation
Food which has been prepared or stored in unhealthy conditions causes many people to become ill. Here are several steps you can take when preparing food at home to minimize the risk of getting sick.
• First wash your hands well. Use soap and water and wash for at least 20 seconds
• Don’t forget to clean under your finger-nails, too.
• Rinse off the soap; then dry your hands on a clean towel.
• Thoroughly wash fruits and vegetables, especially if they will be eaten raw. Just use water, don’t use soap for that.
• Keep uncooked and cooked meat separate.
• Cover cooked food, so flies don’t walk all over it
41. The text above mainly discusses ….
A. steps for preparing healthy food
B. ways to wash our hand well
C. ways to wash our finger-nails well
D. steps about fruit and vegetables separation
E.
42. According to the text, what do you need to clean fruits and vegetables?
A. soap only
B. water only
C. towel only
D. towel and soap
43. Arrange these sentences into good paragraph!
1.Some of the places where they live are Africa, India, south America and Australia.
2. They hunt animals and birds which come to the river to drink.
3. Crocodiles are the largest and the most dangerous reptile.
4. They can also attack and kill people.
5. They have large mouths and many sharp teeth.
6. They live in the river.
A. 3 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 2 – 4 C. 3 – 1 – 6 – 5 – 2 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 1 – 6 – 5 – 4 D. 3 – 5 – 6 – 1 – 2 – 4
44. It means that the motor vehicle …………………..
A. must pass through that street C. must go from that street
B. must not pass through that street D. must not look for other street.
45. We can find that notice at …………………………
A. The zoo B. the park C. the tourist object D. the botanical garden
This text is for no. 46– 48!
A bank is not only a place to visit. It pays ……44…….to its customers as an incentive to deposit money. It …..45……out money at a higher rate to other customers. By borrowing and …..46….. in this way, a bank makes a profit.
46. A. salary B. interest C. wage D. profit
47. A. borrows B. takes C. sends D. lends
48. A. lending B. raising C. growing D. paying
This text is for no. 49– 50!
Waroeng Pelajar
Exotic Javanese Restaurant
Enjoy various JAVANESE DISHES
For lunch and dinner, from Rp. 7.000,- to Rp. 20.000,- you spoil your appetite.
20% off for students every Sunday to Friday at 4.00 p.m – 6.00 p.m
Jalan Kaliurang Km. 5 no. 13 Yogyakarta
0274-550610
49. We cannot enjoy these food in the restaurant, except ………………
A. rendang B. Spaghetti C. Javanese food D. meatball
50. “You spoil your appetite.” What does it mean?
A. The food is very delicious C. the food is in very big size
B. the food is very icy D. the food is very hot.
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