Soal dan Pembahasan UN Bahasa Inggris SM (1)

GENIUS EDUKASI

SOAL DAN PEMBAHASAN

BAHASA INGGRIS UJIAN NASIONAL SMA IPS

UJIAN NASIONAL

Tahun Pelajaran 200 9/2010

INGGRIS BAHASA

lIsTenIng seCTIon

In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.

Part I Questions: 1 to 3. directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The questions or dialogues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. after you listen to the dialogue and the question about it, read the ive possible answers, and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question. You will hear: Man

: What do you want for your birthday present, Mike? A watch, a bicycle, a mobile phone or a Power Ranger robot? Woman : I’d would rather you bought me a Portable Play Station 3.

Narrator : What did Mike want for his birthday present?

Sample answer

A. A robot

B. A watch

c. A bicycle

D. A mobile phone e.

a play station 3

1. A. How to use email.

B. Internet usage.

c. Receiving emails.

D. Voice mail.

E. communication.

2. A. He doesn’t have a driver’s license

E yet.

B. His friend will drive him.

c. He is seventeen years old.

D. His mother will use it.

E. He drives carelessly.

3. A. The man takes the bus to work.

B. The man wants the woman to go with him.

c. The woman prefers driving in the rush

c hour.

D. The woman wants to ride to work with man.

E. The man has to stand on the bus if he takes it to work.

Part II Questions: 4 to 6.

directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some

E dialogues or monologues spoken in English.

The dialogues or monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand

Part III

what the speakers are saying. After you listen

Questions: 7 to 11.

to the dialogue or monologue, look at the ive

directions:

pictures provided in your test book, and decide In this part of the test, you will hear some which one would be the most suitable with the

incomplete dialogue spoken in English, dialogue or monologue you have heard.

followed by ive responses, also spoken in English. The dialogues and the responses followed by ive responses, also spoken in English. The dialogues and the responses

Part IV

in your test book, so you must listen carefully

Questions: 12 to 15.

to understand what the speakers are saying.

directions:

You have to choose the best response to each In this part of the test, you will hear several question.

monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book,

Now listen to a sample question: so you must listen carefully to understand what

Man : I’ve got bad news about my test. the speakers are saying.

Woman : What? You failed again? After you hear the monologue and the question

Man :… about it, read the ive possible answers and Narrator : What will the man most likely

decide which one would be the best answer to reply? the question you have heard.

A. Let me try again.

B. Don’t worry. I’m ine.

12. A. Octopus

c. Sorry, I’ve disappointed you.

B. Rhinoceros

D. Never mind. You’ve done your best.

c. Platypus

D. Mosquito

E. I’d like to apologize for my failure.

E. Hippopotamus

The best answer to the question “you failed

13. A. 0.7 to 2.4 kg

again?” is choice c. Therefore, you should

B. 0.7 to 2.5 kg

choose answer c.

c. 0.7 to 2.6

kg D.

Sample answer

0.7 to 2.7 kg E.

B c D E 0.7 to 2.8 kg

7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

14. A. 16

B. 48

8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

c. 56

D. 60

9. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

E. 66

10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

15. A. Fine

B. clear

11. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

c. Rainy

D. Terrible

E. cloudy E. cloudy

When you call, please have your account

This text is for question 16.

number available, in order that we might Dear Sue,

have quick access to your ile. Please accept our sympathies on your

Best regards,

daughter’s death, Linda. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this dificult time. Please know that we are here for you.

17. What is the letter about?

A. An application to open a current With love, Agnes, Kathy, and Bruce.

account.

B. An application to open a saving account.

16. What is the message about?

c. Requirements to open a bank

A. Expressing condolences.

account.

B. Expressing happiness.

D. A customer new charge credit card.

c. Expressing surprises.

E. A company credit account approval.

D. Expressing prayers.

E. Expressing love.

18. What is needed to have quick access to

your ile?

This text is for questions 17 to 19.

A. Account representative.

B. Descriptive brochure. Dear Mr. Shoji,

c. credit requirement. We have reviewed your applications for

D. Account password.

E. Account number. credit, and it is our pleasure to inform you

that an account has been opened for your

19. “Please feel free to use your account as company.

often as you wish.” (Paragraph 2) Please feel free to use your account as

What does the sentence mean? often as you wish. A descriptive brochure

A. The account is free of charge. is attached which outlines the terms and

B. Mr. Shoji is free to account his conditions upon which this account has

money.

been opened.

c. Mr. Shoji wishes to use his account

freely.

Should your credit requirements change, or

D. Mr. Shoji can open his account quite should you have any questions regarding to

often.

your new account, call this ofice and ask to

E. Mr. Shoji can use his account anytime speak to one of our account representatives.

he needs.

The following text is for numbers 20 to 22.

D. Ms. Maryam will give you question Hi, Guys! Our neighborhood will hold a Fund

freely.

Raising Activity next month. It is intended to

E. Ms. Maryam has questions to ask. help victims of the landslide which happened yesterday. Everyone who is interested in this

The following text is for questions 23 and

activity, please join us. You are also invited

to donate your used clothes. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms.

BalI’s neWesT aParTMenT

Maryam as chief program coordinator at her

deVeloPMenT

house from 07.00 a.m. – 03 p.m. Monday to Friday.

a dreaM BeCoMes realITY

committee Sunwel Beach Residences Ketewel – Bali

20. What is the announcement about? Prime Property – Prime Location – Prime

A. A neighborhood’s activity.

Investment

B. Ms. Maryam’s program. Only 5 minutes away from Sanur, directly at

c. Used clothes donation.

the beach

D. Victims of a landslide. All apartments with view to the sea, full

E. Fund raising activity.

hotel amenities Large pools, spa, itness, sauna, & steam,

21. Where can Ms. Maryam accept her

Parking, Restaurant

neighbors’ question? For complete information please visit our

A. At her house.

website

B. at her ofice.

c. At the neighborhood. Invitation – stimulation – temptation Where:

D. At the landslide area. Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta

E. at the committee ofice.

(Leatris Room) When: 15th and 16th of January 2010

22. If you have any questions, please feel free

(15.00 – 21.00 WIB)

to contact Ms. Maryam. For reservation: PT. Umadamai Phone: +62 This sentence has the same meaning as

361 759 958 or

email:

A. Ms. Maryam is always ready to give For every purchase prior to 31.01.2010

information you need. we will invite the buyer for the Ground-

B. Ms. Maryam is always ready to ask

Breaking-ceremony

your questions. -Flight from Jakarta to Bali and a night in a

c. You are not charged if you

luxury villa FREE

contact Ms. Maryam.

23. The text talks about … To his surprise, the farmer found the box

A. Sunwel Beach Residences Ketewel. full of precious stones. When his wife saw

B. Bali’s apartment development. them, she decided that she too deserved a

c. A dream becomes reward, and she went to see the birds. The reality. D.

birds gave her a little casket; but this one was Hotel Mulia Senayan.

full of devils. The devils jumped on her as soon

E. Prime property. as she opened the casket and chased her away.

24. Which of the following is not found in the Left alone, the farmer went to live near his advertisement?

friend, the bird. There he built a hut of perfumed

A. Large pools wood; and the birds decorated it with lowers of

B. Restaurant

every kind.

c. Website

D. Fitness

25. Which of the following statements do you

E. Spa

agree with?

A. The farmer chased his wife away.

B. The farmer lived happily with his

The following text is for questions 25 to

wife.

c. The farmer’s wife took care of the

A farmer came across

bird.

D. The bird was very thankful to the wing. He picked up,

a bird with a broken

farmer.

took it home and looked

E. The farmer’s wife was a very kind after it lovingly, even his wife

woman.

complained though

bitterly

about his wasting too much time on the

26. The farmer’s new hut was …. creature.

A. well furnished

B. built by the birds because the bird did not want the farmer to

After some time, the wing mended and,

c. a gift from the bird have kept on arguing with his wife all the time,

D. decorated luxuriously it decided to go back to its nest.

E. built of perfumed wood When the farmer discovered that the bird

was gone, he was so upset that he went out

27. What do we learn from the text? to look for it. Eventually, he found it again, and

A. A gift shows kindness. was greeted happily by the whole family of the

B. Sufferings bring happiness. bird. As a sign of their thanks for his care and

c. Arguing makes you distressed. attention, the birds gave him a little box, and

D. A good deed deserves a reward. told him not to open it until he got home.

E. Having no heart makes you isolated.

30. The ire has lasted about …. the third paragraph?

28. What is the main information discussed in

A. half an hour

A. The birds left the farmer.

B. fourty ive minutes

B. The birds welcomed the farmer.

c. one hour

c. The farmer got a little casket from the

D. one and a half hours birds.

E. two hours

D. The farmer was so angry and went out to ind the birds.

31. How many investigators and ire ighters

E. The farmer was happy having got a were involved in the scene? box of precious stones.

A. Two

B. Seven

The following text is for questions 29 to

c. Twelve

D. Thirteen

E. Fourteen

YONKeRS, Nov 12th. a four alarm ire damaged 14 stores today in the cross county

The following text is for questions 32 to

Shopping center, the largest shopping center

in Westchester country. Two ire investigators said the blaze

Ryan, my roommate, and I had a great apparently started in a pile of cardboard

weekend. Last Saturday we got up early and cartons at the rear of a shoe store and spread

had a big breakfast. Then we took the bus to through a utilities duct above the 13 other

go downtown and went to an art museum. The stores. The ire started at 4.40 p.m. and was

museum opened at nine o’clock and we stayed declared under control at 6.14 p.m. The center

there all morning.

is on the cross country Parkway at the Gov. We saw some beautiful paintings. We had Thomas E. Dewey Thruway.

a guide who explained everything to us. I liked Five ire-ighters were busy at the scene.

all the art, but Ryan didn’t like the modern art Lieut. John carey of the Yonkers Arson

very much. I bought copies of two paintings. I’m Squad said the cause of the ire was under

going to put them on the wall of my bedroom. investigation.

At one o’clock, we were hungry so we had lunch at the museum cafeteria. After lunch, we

29. The text mainly tells us about …. took a walk in the park near the museum. We

A. the Yonkers Arson Squad went home at ive o’clock. We were very tired,

B. the blaze at a shoe store but we had a good time. On Sunday we stayed

c. a ire in the shopping center

home and studied.

D. a shopping center in the cross country

E. the largest shopping center in Westchester county

32. What did the writer and his roommate do the traditional gender roles, being a house last weekend?

husband is a stressful business, according to

A. They had a big dinner. the latest research by American scientists. By

B. They went to an art museum. giving up their jobs in order to become house

c. They watched people painting. husbands, men increase their risk of heart

D. They worked part time as a guide. attack or coronary disease by as much as 82%, according to research based on 10 year

E. They worked part time in a cafeteria. study of 2.500 people in Boston, USA. According to Dr. Elaine Eaker, they to the

33. The main idea of the second paragraph is problem is that some men became stressed ….

about performing a role not traditionally assign to them by society. Men who stay at home tend

A. the museum only displayed modern not to have the same levels of support from

art friends and family as women do the same.

B. a guide accompanied the visitors Jack O’Sullivan, of the Father’s Direct

c. the writer liked all the art displayed at group, was quoted as saying: “Society expects the museum the main career should be a woman and

D. the guide helped visitors to buy the society is structured around that. Day care is paintings displayed called mother and toddler groups and some

E. Ryan and his roommate liked all the men feel awkward about belonging to those

beautiful paintings at the museum

groups.

Professor Gary cooper, a psychologist at

34. Which of the following you don’t agree with the University of Manchester, said many men

about Ryan? tend to underestimate the task of caring for a

A. Ryan liked all the displayed. family. He said ‘Most men think being a house

B. Ryan was the writer’s roommate. husband involves putting on a bit of washing,

c. Ryan and the writer had a great taking the kids to school and then putting their weekend.

feet up with a cup of coffee.

D. Ryan and the writer went to an art They are crazy. Most men are not used to museum.

performing a variety of activities simultaneously

E. Ryan and the writer had lunch at the – the kind of multi-tasking which is second museum cafeteria.

nature to most women.

It is estimated that men have taken over

answer questions 35 to 38 based to the

the main homemaker’s role in one in seven

following text.

homes, as increasing numbers of women become the main breadwinner. The study also

found that women in high-powered jobs were Most people assume that life in the rat

house husband’s heart riks

more likely to develop heart disease than those race is bad for your health. But reversing

in more junior positions.

35. The main idea of the irst paragraph is …

A. they are jobless

A. People living in the rat-race tend to

B. they earn less than their wives have heart attacks.

c. most people do not respect them

B. The research on house-husbands

D. they do not join the day care groups health involved 2.500 people.

E. they are not used to doing house

c. Scientists did some research on the

keeping

people’s health living in Boston.

D. House husbands have understandable reasons why they gave up their jobs.

The following text is for questions 39 to

E. The result of the research showed

that house husbands tend to have heart attacks.

The houses of the Toraja

The ethnic groups in

36. “Some men became stressed about the mountain regions of performing a role not traditionally assign

southwest and central to them by society.” (Paragraph 2)

Sulawesi (celebes) are The statement above is the result of research

known by the name of done by ….

Toraja, which has come

A. a psychologist to mean “those who live

B. Jack O’Sullivan upstream” or “those who

c. Dr. Elaine Eaker live in the mountains”.

D. an American scientist Their name is in fact derived from the word

E. Professor Gary cooper Raja, which in Sanskrit means “king”. The society is hierarchically structured: the

37. The purpose of the text is …. noblemen are called rengnge, the ordinary

A. to describe what a house husband is people to makaka, and the slaves to kaunan;

B. to persuade readers not to become a birth determines which rank a person will house husband

occupy.

c. to report the result of a research The distinctive features of the traditional carried on by Dr. Elaine Eaker

houses (tongkonan) of the Toraja are the “buffalo

D. to explain to readers why house horns”, the roof design and the rich decoration husbands are subjects to heart

on the walls. The buffalo is a symbol of status, attack

courage, strength, and ighting spirit.

E. to inform readers that 82% of house Designed as a representation of the husbands suffer from heart attack

universe, the tongkonan is constructed in three parts: the upper world (the roof), the world of

38. Some house husbands become stressed humans (the middle of the building), and the because ….

underworld (the space under the loor). The underworld (the space under the loor). The

The following text is for questions 43 to

Toraja have given rise to various ingenious

interpretations. certainly the roof is something of deep signiicance for the Toraja, and even

Antibiotic is a drug produced by certain today they build “modern” (in other words

microbes. Antibiotics destroy other microbes houses built with cement) houses with such

that damage human tissues. They are used roofs.

to treat a wide variety of diseases, including gonorrhea, tonsillitis,

and tuberculosis.

39. What is the text about? Antibiotics are sometimes called ‘wonder

A. The culture of Toraja. drugs’ because they can cure diseases such

B. The society of Toraja. as meningitis, pneumonia, and scarlet fever.

c. The distinctive features of traditional But when the antibiotics are overused, or houses.

misused, these drugs make a person sensitive

D. The description of a traditional house being attacked by a superbug. of Toraja.

Antibiotics do not always distinguish

E. The ethnic groups of southwest and between harmless and dangerous microbes. central Sulawesi.

If a drug destroys too many harmless micro- organism, the pathogenic ones –the dangerous

40. “…, and even today they build modern …” microbes- will have a greater chance to multiply. (Paragraph 3)

This situation often leads to the development The underlined word refers to ….

of a new infection called suprainfection. Extensive use of some antibiotics may

A. Raja damage organs and tissues. For example,

B. rengnge streptomycin, which is used to treat

c. society tuberculosis, has caused kidney damage and

D. Toraja people

deafness.

E. mountain regions Resistance to antibiotics may be acquired

by pathogenic microbes. The resistant

41. What are the ordinary people commonly microbes transfer genetic material to non- called? resistant microbes and cause them to become

A. Tongkonan

D. Rengnge

resistant. During antibiotic treatment, non-

B. Makaka

E. Kaunan

resistant microbes are destroyed, but resistant

c. celebes types survive and multiply.

To avoid the side effect of antibiotics,

42. Which of the following does not symbolize you’d better not urge your doctor to prescribe

a buffalo? antibiotics. Keep in mind that antibiotics are only

A. Status

D. cowardice

useful for bacterial infections and have no effect

B. courage

E. Fighting Spirit

on viruses, so they cannot be used for chicken

c. Strength pox, measles, and other viral diseases.

46. “Antibiotics do not always distinguish antibiotics?

43. Which diseases cannot be cured by

between harmless and dangerous

A. Tonsillitis

D. Tuberculosis

microbes.” (Paragraph 2)

B. Meningitis

E. Scarlet fever

The underlined word means ….

c. chicken pox

A. vary

D. contradict

B. compare

E. differentiate

44. What are discussed in paragraph two and

c. correlate

four?

A. Both paragraphs describe how

This text is for questions 47 to 50.

antibiotics work. Should performance enhancing drugs be

B. Both paragraphs tell about the effects

accepted in sports?

of misusing antibiotics.

c. Both paragraphs

The issues of using drugs to enhance antibiotics damage organs and

explain

how

athlete’s performance is controversial. Those tissues.

who agree to the use of drugs in enhancing

D. Paragraph two tells what causes the performance say that most top players in all pathogenic microbes multiply and

sports take drugs to train harder and feel no paragraph fours tells how the

pain during play. The trainers, sports doctors, unresistant microbes become

nutritionists, physiotherapists, and managers of resistant.

the big names make sure banned substances

E. Paragraph two tells how antibiotics are taken at the safest and most eficient levels.

destroy harmless microbes and The main effect of banning such substances paragraph four describes how the

has turned performers and their coaches into pathogenic microbes transfer genetic

liars and cheaters.

material to non-resistant microbes. On the other hand, some still believe that performance enhancing drugs in sport should

be banned. Performance enhancing drugs are the effect of using antibiotics improperly?

45. choose one from the following which is not

not only prohibited because they violate the spirit of sport but because they can damage

A. Organs and tissues are damaged.

the health of athletes.

B. The pathogenic microbes multiply. micro-organisms are

I think the idea of allowing them in sports

c. Harmless destroyed. could lead to a situation whereby sportsmen

D. Pathogenic microbes become and women are used as human guinea nonresistant. pigs for a constant low of new, unregulated

E. New infection which is called

substances.

suprainfection develops.

49. What is the writer’s intention to write the disagree with the use of performance

47. What argument is given by those who

text?

enhancing drugs?

A. To persuade readers to agree

A. Athletes health is badly affected. with the issue.

B. Guinea pigs are awfully needed.

B. To inluence readers to oppose the

c. Athletes consume more drugs.

issue.

D. Athletes obey the rules.

c. To describe performance

E. Athletes perform better.

enhancing drugs.

48. According to the proponents of performance

D. To entertain readers with the issue. enhancing drugs, the effect of banning them

E. To expose readers with the issue. is that performers become ….

A. losers

50. How does the writer feel about the

B. winners performance enhancing drugs?

c. cheaters

A. Neutral

D. hooligans

B. Positive

E. supporters

c. Negative

D. Indeinite

E. Pessimistic

UJIAN NASIONAL

Tahun Pelajaran 20 10/2011

INGGRIS BAHASA

lIsTenIng seCTIon

In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.

Part I Questions: 1 to 4. directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The question and the dialogue will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. after you listen to the dialogue and the question about it, read the ive possible answers, and decide which one would be the best answers to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.

You will hear: Boy

: Do you use the internet very often? Girl

: Yes, I do. I use it for communication. Boy

: How do you communicate with it? Girl

: I send and receive emails, and I speak with my friends using voice mail. What is the main topic of the conversation?

A. How to use email.

Sample answer

B. Internet usage.

c. Receiving emails.

D. Voice mail.

E. communication. The best answer to this question is “Internet usage”. Therefore, you should choose answer B.

1. A. Having a journey for a week. Now listen to a sample question.

B. Going shopping.

Man

: Where are we going to stay?

c. Going swimming. Woman : At the Sun Hotel, near the beach.

D. Beautiful scenery.

Man

: Why there?

E. Discussing holiday plans.

Woman : ....

2. A. She will go to school. What will the woman most likely reply?

B. She will go to her factory.

A. Stay there.

c. She will go to the hospital.

B. It provides excellent service.

D. She will go to the man’s ofice.

c. There’s a hotel there.

E. She will go to a department store.

D. It’s on the beach.

3. a. She has broken her own promises. The best answer to the question is choice B

B. She cannot cook the dinner well. “It provides excellent service”. Therefore, you

c. She is going to a concert. should choose answer B.

D. She practises some sounds.

E. She will perform in the concert.

5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

4. A. The short red one.

6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

B. The short green one.

7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

c. The short black one.

D. The long red one.

Part III

E. The long green one.

Questions: 8 to 11.

Part II

directions:

Questions: 5 to 7.

In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English.

directions:

The dialogues or monologues will be spoken In this part of the test, you will hear some twice. They will not be printed in your test book, incomplete dialogues spoken in English, so you must listen carefully to understand followed by four responses, also spoken in what the speakers are saying. After you listen English. The dialogues and the responses to the dialogue or monologue, look at the ive will be spoken twice. They will not be printed pictures provided in your test book, and decide in your test book, so you must listen carefully which one would be the most suitable with the to understand what the speakers are saying. dialogue or monologue you have heard. You have to choose the best response to each

question.

Part IV Questions: 12 to 15.

In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what

B. E. the speakers are saying. After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the ive possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to

c. the question you have heard.

12. A. An actor.

16. “It is equally important to make it as realistic

B. Harry Potter.

as ....”

c. Popular book series. The underlined word refers to ....

D. Literary Agent.

A. acting

D. prop

E. Daniel Jacob Radcliffe.

B. a play

E. a story

c. costum

13. a. Being born in england.

B. Buying a popular book series.

17. What is the text about?

c. Playing Harry Potter.

A. The writer’s complaint to the actors.

D. His mother being a casting Agent.

B. The direction of making good acting.

c. Steps on how to make a play

E. His father being a Literary Agent.

interesting.

D. Advice to make the play realistic a nd

14. A. Over the head.

interesting.

B. Around the waist.

E. A motivation to make the actors

c. Outside the aircraft.

work harder.

D. In the back of the seat.

E. Under the seat.

The following text is for questions 18 and

15. A. Table.

B. The life jacket.

To all Third grade students

c. Mobile phones. All library books have to be returned on

D. The attached light. the twenty-second of May, 2009. They should

E. Tapes around the waist. be covered with non-colorful wrapping plastic.

Lost books must be replaced with the ones of

This is the end of the listening section

similar subjects. Fine will be charged to the

readIng seCTIon

late return of the books. Students who have handed on all books will get receipts that have

The following text is for questions 16 and

to be submitted to the administration oficers.

Library Staff Good acting and good story can make a play interesting. It is equally important to

18. What is informed on the announcement? make it as realistic as possible with suitable

A. A request to return library books. costumes, props, and sets. Be creative but

B. The subjects of the library books. don’t forget to have fun.

c. A compulsory to replace lost

Good Luck

books. D.

Socy

The library administration oficers.

E. Submission of receipts.

20. This text tells us about .... is lost?

19. What will happen if the book you borrowed

A. organism

A. You will get receipts.

B. fermentation

B. It should be covered by non-colorful

c. cattle product

plastic.

D. contact address

c. The librarian will be ined by a certain E. the use of EM-4 amount of money.

21. One of the beneits of the product is .... plastic.

D. You should cover with wrapping

A. for growing cattle bacteria

E. It should be replaced with a similar

B. for increasing smell pollution book.

c. for producing cattle manure and organic fermentation bacteria

The following text is for questions 20 to

D. for increasing micro-organisms

E. for increasing quality and quantity for cattle product

effeCTIVe MICro organIsMs 4 organIC ferMenTaTIon BaCTerIa To InCrease CaTTle ProdUCTIVITY

22. What will you do to get satisfying result?

A. Dissolve 1 cc EM-4 per litre of water EM-4 is a mixture of micro-organisms

every two days. that gives the beneit for cattle growth and

B. Dissolve 4 cc EM-1 per litre of water product.

every week.

c. Dissolve 1 cc EM-4 per litre of water 1. Decrease smell pollution.

Usage:

every week.

2. Balance mutual micro-organisms.

D. Dissolve 4 cc EM-1 per litre of water 3. Increase quality and quantity of cattle

per day.

product.

E. Dissolve 1 cc EM-4 per litre of water everyday.

How to use: 1. To get satisfying result, dissolve 1cc EM-4

The following text is for questions 23 to

per litre water every day. 2. Spray 1 cc EM per litre of water every week

on the loor, wall, and manure. Kang chol Hwan was born into a loyal

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Korean’s Great Leader since 1945. In 1961 the grandfather returned with his family to North Korea and had important government post.

c. The moment Kang’s father was complaining to friends that North Korea was not

Within months, however, he was

regarded as a hero. the country he had expected. He was shocked

D. The last day Kang’s parents and his to see so much poverty, which he eventually

grandma sobbed. came to blame on the government’s stiling grip

E. The sad moment when Kang’s on the economy. One morning in July 1977,

parents meet grandma. when Kang was nine, his grandfather left for work and never returned.

25. Why did Kang’s grandfather disappear?

A. He left for work and went somewhere security guard stormed into Kang’s house

A few weeks later, seven plain clothes

else.

“Your grandfather betrayed the fatherland,”

B. He returned to North Korea. one of them stated” you must be punished.”

c. He was supporter of Kim II Sung. Kang’s parents and grandmother sobbed

D. He went to the government’s ofice. as they forced to pack their belongings into

E. He was kidnapped and punished by two army trucks. The family was driven off,

security guards. but Kang’s mother was left behind, “Spared”

because her own father was regarded as a

26. A few weeks later, seven plain clothes revolutionary hero. That was the last Kang

security guard stormed into Kang’s ever saw her.

house. The underlined word has the same meaning

(Inside North Korean’s Gulag, by David

as .... Tracey)

A. destroyed

B. attacked

23. What was a reason for Kang’s grandfather

c. knocked

never returned to Kang’s house?

D. involved

A. A supporter of Kim II Sung.

E. knotted

B. Accused of betraying North Korea.

c. Regarded as hero.

The following text is for questions 27 to

D. As an important person in Korea.

E. Force Kang’s family to leave their homeland.

Anybody who is over the age of six knows that there is nowhere safe for skateboarders

24. What is mainly discussed in the last to skate. This prevents young people from paragraph?

enjoying an active, energetic, and adventurous pastime.

A. The last minutes Kang gathered Just watch a local street for a short while

together with his mother. and note the steady stream of skaters speeding

B. The day Kang ever saw his grandma up and down the footpaths. Toddlers can be

and grandpa.

trampled on and old ladies can be knocked

B. Kids seek an excitement in skate. down as they struggle home carrying their cat

c. The goodness of skateboarding. food from supermarkets. Thunderous rattles

D. The skateboarding is a serious sport. are heard on our main roads each night as

E. How to prevent overweight by skaters travel without lights and without signs

skateboarding.

to oncoming cars. Skateboarding is a serious sport that

29. The writer’s purpose in writing the text is improves young people’s health. It increases

itness, improves balance and strengthens the

A. to invite the local teenagers to skate joints in knees and ankles. Although it appears

in a park built specially for skaters to be a solo sport, when groups practice

B. to convince the readers that they need together and compete to perform stunts or

a safe place for skaters to skate runs they form irm friendships.

c. to provoke youngsters into the local Young people should be prevented from

government policy becoming overweight couch potatoes. If they

D. to promote the writer’s business of are actively involved in skating. They do not

skateboarding class smoke, take drugs or break laws for fun.

E. to inform parents about the goodness Kids will always seek thrills and

of skateboarding excitement. They need to practice their 180s, 360s, and Ollie’s free from restrictions. We

30. What must we do to let the skaters play? must build skate parks in the suburbs so that

A. Join with them anywhere. streets are safe for small children and senior

B. Give them space in the park. citizens and skaters have spaces where they

c. Let them play in the main roads. can race, chase, speed, and soar towards the

D. Let them play in the local street. sun.

E. Build a skate park in the suburbs.

31. They need to practice their 180s, 360s, and skateboard?

27. Where do the kids usually ride their

Ollie’s free from restrictions. (Paragraph

A. In the main roads and foot paths.

B. In front of the supermarket. The synonym of the underlined word is

c. In front of their home.

D. In the suburbs.

A. approval

E. In the park.

B. allowance

c. improvement

28. What is the main idea of paragraph 3?

D. prevention

A. There is no safe place for

E. limitation

skateboarders.

The following text is for questions 32 to

32. Which of the following titles is suitable for

the text above?

A. An Easy and cheap Sports If you get up early in the morning you

B. How to Lose Stomach Fat will see an unusual sight. In city parks and

c. Having comfortable Life in city streets, lot of boys and girls and men

D. Jogging, a gentle running and women are already up and busy. But

E. city Parks

they are not working or going anywhere. They are exercising. Some are playing football or

33. What will a jogger feel after having a regular badminton and some others are jogging. What

jogging programme? is jogging?

A. Well and it.

Jogging is a gentle running. Why is jogging

so popular today? Why do people jog? People

B. Strong and fat. jog to relax themselves, to keep themselves

c. Fat and clumsy. it, or simply to enjoy themselves. Our world D. Weak and stressed.

today is a world where life is comfortable and

E. Tired and exhausted easy for many city people. Fast buses, cars, or

34. From the text, we know that .... carry us quickly from one loor to another in

motorcycles take us to work or to school. Lifts

A. jogging programme means extra large buildings. So many people get very little

exercise for city people exercise.

B. jogging will need extra sport What do you need to start jogging? You

equipment to use only need a pair of running shoes, an old

c. people get many exercises in easy pair or jeans or shorts, a sweater, and a little

and comfortable life courage. Don’t be embarrassed if you meet

D. jogging can make people relax your neighbour as you return home, hot and

E. the neighbour will be embarrassing to tired. When you begin jogging, start by running

see us jogging some of the way and then walking. Don’t jog

too far to begin with and jog slowly. Once you develop a regular jogging programme, you will

35. The communicative purpose of the text is feel it and well, and you will be ready to start a

busy day feeling fresh and awake.

A. to show the steps of jogging Next time you are at the swimming-pool,

B. to analyze what jogging is look at the people around you, especially those

c. to discuss about jogging who are over thirty. How many of them have a

D. to see if jogging works fat stomach? Now you understand why more

E. to tell what jogging is people today go jogging or do some other sort

of exercises.

36. “... you will see an unusual sight.” (Paragraph 1)

What is the synonym of the underlined

37. The text is about .... word?

A. road accidents

A. Strange.

D. common.

B. women attitude towards automobile

B. Popular.

E. Traditional.

c. male superiority in automobile

c. Regular.

driving

D. a comparison between men and

The following text is for questions 37 to

women drivers

E. statistics about the number of road accidents

Male chauvinism (men’s believe in male superiority) extends even into the area

38. In term of car accidents, the statistic proves of automobile driving, it seems. Believing

that car accidents caused by .... that they are far better drivers than women.

A. men are higher than those of women Men consider women drivers incompetent,

B. men are lower than that of women inattentive, and even dangerous behind the

c. men are as high as that of women wheel.

D. women are equal to that of men However, statistics prove that women are,

E. women are the same as that of men in fact, safer drivers than men. For example,

insurance rates for women are 20 percent than

39. Which of the following you don’t agree with they are for men. Another proof is that more

about men drivers? accidents are caused by male drivers between

A. They are safe and careful drivers. the ages of 18 and 25 than by any other groups.

B. They cause more accidents than Also the greater percentage of accident involving

women.

deaths is caused by men. Although women are

c. They consider themselves to be criticized for being too cautious, they are really

competent drivers. just being safe drivers.

D. They feel that using a car shows The reason for women driver’s safer

status of symbol. driving habits can perhaps be found in the

E. They regard automobiles as an differing attitudes of sexes toward automobiles

extension of their egos. as a convenience, like a washing machine. On

the other hand, men regard the automobile as an extension of their egos. Using it as a

40. We can understand from the text that .... weapon when they feel particularly aggressive

A. men always criticize women for their or using it as a status symbol.

bad driving attitude In all, women are safer drivers because

B. women show their by egos by of their attitude. Men can learn to become

aggressive driving safe drivers if they adopt the attitude that an

c. the statistic shows women drive the automobile is merely a convenience.

car carelessly

D. young women drivers get many The Loner was arrested in Portugal, accident

armed with a submachine gun in preparation

E. men underestimate women for another bank robbery - Reuters.

41. Men consider women drivers incompetent,

42. What is the text about? inattentive, and even dangerous behind the

A. The website of newspaper El Pais wheel. (Paragraph 1)

and El Mundo. The underlined word means ....

B. Spanish media reporter, Jose Mariano

A. intent

D. careless

Trillo Figueroa.

B. furious

E. indiscipline

c. The arresting of Spain’s most wanted

c. watchful thief in Portugal.

D. A submachine gun in preparation for

The following text is for questions 42 to

another bank robbery.

E. A Spanish 1970s television bandit in the style of Robin Hood.

spanish thief saw himself as robin hood- like bandit

43. Before arrested, Jaime Jimenez arbe ... in Madrid (Reuters) – Spain’s most wanted

Spain.

thief, “The Loner,” saw himself as a Robin

A. had just robbed policemen Hood-style igure and said he robbed banks

B. had robbed 30 banks only because they stole money from the public,

c. would have killed three oficers of the his lawyer said Thursday.

law

D. had robbed insurance companies holding up more than 30 banks, Jaime Jimenez

Accused of killing three policemen and

E. had been working for companies Arbe was planning to move on to insurance

companies when he was arrested last month,

44. The reason why “The Loner” robbed banks Spanish media reported, citing lawyer Jose

is because ....

Mariano Trillo- Figueroa.

A. his lawyer helped him “I am not a killer and if I was obliged to

B. he was the most wanted thief in shoot at oficers of the law, it was always

Spain

against my will and in order to avoid being

c. he was accused of killing three arrested,” Jimenez said in a letter reproduced

policemen

on the websites of newspapers El Pais and

D. he believed that the banks stole El Mundo. Trillo-Figueroa said Jimenez, who

money from the public robbed the banks disguised in a false beard

E. he saw himself as a Robin Hood- and a wig, thinks of himself as curro Jimenez,

style igure

a Spanish 1970s television bandit in the style of Robin Hood.

45. “Trillo-Figueroa said Jimenez, who robbed The Quick Text edition will allow you to the banks disguised in a false beard and a

soak up a general feeling for the characters wig ....” (Paragraph 3)

and locations, while the Original Text version The underlined word disguised means ....

will help you easily slip into the language in

A. changed appearance which the novel was written.

B. reduced conidence Even if you’re not studying the original,

c. damaged reputation this graphic novel is worth buying. It’s a great

D. exposed to view story, and should be one that everyone has the

E. made known chance to read. Now, thanks to this release, even those who don’t particularly like to read

too much are given the chance to ind this tale

The following text is for questions 46 to

and hopefully it may encourage them to search out the original book too.

If was the dawn of science and technology. As with previous classical comics, the Anything seemed possible-even the creation

presentation is irst class. The best grade of life it self. Victor Frankenstein becomes

glossy paper really helps to set this graphic obsessed with this idea and works relentlessly

novel head and shoulders above the usual to prove his theories; but the glory he imagined

comic book releases on the market. Not only becomes a living nightmare-not only for him,

that, you also get a pretty comprehensive but for his friends and family too.

biography of Shelley; Mary Shelley’s Family Mary Shelley’s gothic horror story-

Tree; a feature that explains what life was like Frankenstein-was irst published in 1818 and

in the year of the book’s release; and a brief has been the inspiration behind numerous

look on how Frankenstein has been adapted stage productions and ilms-many of which

to many different formats over the years. strayed a long way away from her original masterpiece. classical comics presenting a

46. The text is about .... full-colour graphic novel remains true to this

A. the quick text and original text of classic tale, bringing the original story to life

Frankenstein story which has never been created before.

B. the simpliied text of the updated This graphic novel is available in two

horror story

story written by The Original Text stays faithful to Shelley’s

versions: Original Text and Quick Text editions.

original text, while the Quick Text brings the

D. the original text of the author’s novel story up to date by presenting the text into

E. the updated classical horror story

a more simpliied style so that the tale is accessible to all readers.

47. The simple way to understand the story is to read ....

49. The original text of Frankenstein graphic c. recognize the different life of story makes the readers .... Frankenstein story

A. understand the style of writing in its D. have the inspiration to put the story to era a ilm and drama products

B. E. remind the life of Mary Shelley, the curious about the historical author of Frankenstein

background of story

50. “ ... many of which strayed a long way away from ....” (Paragraph 2) The underlined word can be replaced with

A. wandered

B. A. changed the original text

B. c. directed classic comics

c. the quick text D. pointed

E. avoided D. the original book

E. the author’s biography

48. The main idea of the third paragraph is NNNN

A. Victor Frankenstein wrote his story wit gothic horror style

B. there are two versions of the graphic novel to enjoy

c. the different versions of Frankenstein story is always an inspiration for drama and ilm productions.

D. the simpliied novel has more interesting pictures of readers to understand

E. Mary Shelley had two different versions of Frankenstein story adapted for ilm

UJIAN NASIONAL

Tahun Pelajaran 20 11/2012

INGGRIS BAHASA

lIsTenIng seCTIon

In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.

Part I Questions: 1 to 4. directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The questions and the dialogues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. after you listen to the dialogue and the question about it, read the ive possible answers, and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.

You will hear: Boy

: We are almost out of cereal. Girl

: I know. I will go to the grocery store to buy some more. I will also get some milk, bread and fruit. Boy

: Would you get me some instant noodles? Girl : Sure.

Narrator : What does the man want the woman to buy?

A. Fruit. B. Milk.

Sample answer

c. Bread.

D. Noodles.

E. cereal.

1. A. Shopping at a grocery store. Now listen to a sample question.

B. Going to a grocery store.

Man

: May I taste the caramel pudding

c. Following directions. you just made?

D. Giving directions to the man. Woman : Of course you may. How does it

E. Walking down Maple Street.

2. A. In the morning. Narrator : What is the most appropriate

B. In the afternoon. response for the man to reply?

c. In the evening.

A. It is very expensive, I think.

D. At noon.

B. It’s very delicious. I really enjoy the taste.

E. At midnight.

c. I think I will cook it myself.

3. a. expressing hope. D. I don’t think I’ll come with you.

B. Expressing pride. The best answer to the question “It’s very

c. Expressing satisfaction. delicious. I really enjoy the taste.” is choice B.

D. Showing happiness. Therefore, you should choose answer B.

E. Asking for an apology.

5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

4. A. Buying a book.

B. celebrating a birthday.

6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

c. Getting a beautiful book.

D. Giving a birthday present.

7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

E. Thanking the man for his gift.

Part III

Part II

Questions: 8 to 11.

Questions: 5 to 7.

directions:

directions:

In this part of the test, you will hear some In this part of the test, you will hear some