PEMETAAN SK / KD



KEMENTERIAN AGAMA

MUSYAWARAH GURU MATA PELAJARAN (MGMP)

MADRASAH ALIYAH SE-WILKER BOJONEGORO

ULANGAN KENAIKAN KELAS

TAHUN PELAJARAN 2015 / 2016

Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris (K13 Wajib) Hari, Tanggal : Kamis,26 Mei 2016

Kelas/Program : XI / IPA/IPS/AGAMA Waktu : 120 menit

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This text is for questions 1 to 5

Making fried bananas is very easy. First, take some good bananas and some frying oil. Slice the bananas into thin slices, and then fry them in very hot oil until they turn brown. If you like, you can sprinkle some sugar on top. Otherwise, roll the bananas in flour before you fry them.

1. The materials are needed to make fried bananas are….

A. Banana and flour

B. Banana

C. Banana, flour, sugar and frying oil

D. Banana, sugar, flour

E. Fried banana

2. Then fry them in very hot oil until…… (in line 2) . The word “them” (line 2) refers to …

A. Bananas

B. Sugar

C. Fried banana

D. Flour

E. Frying oil

3. The material process verbs are found in the text are …

A. Take, fry, sprinkle, roll

B. Take, roll

B. Slice, take, fry

D. Take, slice, fry, sprinkle, roll

E. Slice, fry

4. We can find some temporal conjunctions are mentioned in the text.They are...…

A. First, then, otherwise, before.

B. First, then

C. First, then, before.

D. Before

E. Then, before

5. The kind of text for above text is called…..

A. Recount text

B. Spoof text

C. Procedure text

D. Report text

E. Narrative text

This text is for questions 6 to 10

The Importance of English

I personally think that English is the world’s most important language. Why do I say that?

Firstly, English is an international language. It is spoken by many people all over the world, either as a first or second language.

Secondly, English is also the key which opens the doors to scientific and technical knowledge,which is needed for the economic and political development of many countries in the worid.

Thirdly, English is a top requirement of those seeking jobs. Applicants who master either active or passive English are more favorable than those who do not.

From the facts above, it is obvious that everybody needs to learn English in order to greet the global era.

6. Which statement is not true according to the passage?

A. As an international language, English is spoken all over the world

B. English is needed for the economics and politics development

C. People who seeks job should master English either active or passive

D. As an important language, English costs much money for the learners

E. People who masters English more will get a better job sooner

7. Everybody needs learnng English to greet the global era. The underlined word has close meaning with ...

A. Receive

B. Agree to take

C. Tolerable

D. Welcome

E. Accept

8. How many arguments are mentioned on the text?

A. One

B. Two

C. Three

D. Four

E. Five

9. Thirdly, English is a top requirement of those seeking jobs (paragraph 4). The synonym of the underlined word is ...

A. Checking

B. Looking for

C. Looking at

D. Refusing

E. Accepting

10. Applicants who master either active or passive English are more favorable than those who don’t.

A. Applicants are people who work in the office.

B. Applicants are people who master in English

C. Applicants are people who search job

D. Applicants are people who have ability in English

E. Applicants are people who lead a company

11. A Tsunami is … by an earthquake affecting the seabed.

A. Causing

B. Caused

C. Cause

D. Causes

E. Because

12. The harbour … by the Dutch in 1887.

A. Was built

B. Is built

C. Have built

D. Built

E. Build

13. If you eat too much fast food, you … get overweight.

A. Would

B. Would have

C. Will be

D. Have

E. Will

14. We would only get the benefit of exercise, physically and mentally, if we … it regularly.

A. Did

B. Do

C. Done

D. Are

E. Were

15. Unless you … the teacher, she will forever think that you are a liar.

A. Tell it to

B. Told it to

C. Had told it to

D. Have told it to

E. Are telling it to

16. When the sun sets, it … dark.

A. Would get

B. Would have Gotten

C. Gets

D. Got

E. Will get

17. If I won the speech competition, I ... you in your favourite restaurant.

A. Will treat

B. Would treat

C. Would have treated

D. Had treated

E. Have treated

18. If he … your number, he would have called you.

A. Has known

B. Had known

C. Have known

D. Knew

E. Know

This text is for questions 19 to 22

The polar bear is a very big white bear. We call it the polar bear because it lives inside the Arctic Circle near the North Pole. There are no polar bears at the South Pole.

The polar bears live at the North Pole. There is only snow, ice and water. There is no land.

These bears are three meters long, and weigh 450 kilos. They can stand up on their back legs because they have very wide feet. They can use their front legs like arms. The polar bears can swim 120 kilometers. They catch fish and sea animals for food. They go into the sea when they are afraid.

People like to kill the polar bears for their beautiful white coats. The governments of Canada, the United States, and Russian say that no one can kill polar bears now. They don’t want all of these beautiful animals to die.

19. What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. The size of polar bears

B. Where polar bears live

C. The habitat of polar bears

D. Why people hunt polar bears

E. A brief description of polar bears

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

A. Polar bears are very big animals

B. The polar bears are tame animals

C. Polar bears live at North Pole

D. There are no polar bears at South Pole

E. Polar bears are hunted because of their beautiful white coats

21. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about a polar bear?

A. A polar bear weighs 450 kilos

B. A polar bear is three meters long

C. A polar bear goes into the sea when it is furious

D. A polar bear catches fish for food

E. A polar bear can swim 120 kilometers

22. A polar bear goes into the sea when it is afraid.

The word afraid is similar to ……..

A. Shy

B. Angry

C. Scared

D. Furious

E. Shocked

This text is for questions 23 to 27

Please follow these procedures in order to make a machine withdrawal from your City Bank checking or saving accounts:

1) Insert your card face up into the card shot on the machine teller.

2) Enter your four- digit identification number on the numbered buttons.

3) Press the withdrawal button for checking or the button for savings.

4) Enter the amount withdrawal, either fifty or one hundred dollars, on the numbered buttons, and wait for your receipt to be printed.

5) Remove your card from the slot. The drawer will open with receipt and your cash withdrawal in fifty dollar pocket.

All customers are limited to two withdrawals in one twenty-four-hour period. If you attempt to withdrawal more than the limited number of times, your card will be retained in the machine, and you will have to reclaim it in person at your main branch bank.

23. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. How to open an account at City Bank

B. How to use the City Bank machine-teller.

C. How to get a City Bank card.

D. How to make deposits and withdrawals at City Bank.

E. How to close an account at City Bank

24. What happens when you remove your card from the machine?

A. Your identification number appears on a screen.

B. The drawer opens with your cash in it.

C. The process stops immediately.

D. Your receipt is printed.

E. Your money will be lost.

25. All of the following steps must be performed in order to withdraw money from your accounts, except:

A. The identification number must be entered.

B. Your card must be inserted in the machine.

C. The amount of the withdrawal must be entered.

D. The card must be reclaimed in person from a bank teller.

E. You have to press the withdrawal button.

26. In step 5,the word “slot” is the closest meaning to …

A. Envelope

B. Drawer

C. Opening

D. Box

E. Pocket

27. The word ‘it” in line 10 refers to …

A. Machine

B. Money

C. Number

D. Bank

E. Card

This text is for question 28 to 31

Denpasar Moon

Denpasar moon shining on an empty street

I returned to the place we used to meet

Denpasar moon shine your light and let me see

That my love is still waiting there for me.

I saw you standing there

Through the rain I saw you turn and smile

Were you waving to me

Through the rain I ran across the street.

But you were gone

There was no one

You had vanished with my dreams.

Denpasar moon shining on an empty street

I returned to the place we used to meet

Denpasar moon shine you light and let me see

That my love is still waiting there for me

But you were gone

There was no one

You were gone flying homeward

You were gone

There was no one

You had vanished with my dreams

Denpasar moon shining on an empty street

I returned to the place we used to meet

Denpasar moon shine you light and let me see

That my love is still waiting there for me

That my love is still waiting there for me

Denpasar moon

28. What is the song “Denpasar Moon” about?

A. A girl misses her lover

B. A boy looks for moon in Denpasar

C. Someone tours in Denpasar

D. Somebody is waiting her friends

E. Dreams never come true on an empty street

29. “I returned to the place we used to meet”. What is the synonym of ‘returned’?

A. Visited

B. Came

C. Came back

D. Lost

E. Borrowed

30. How does this song make you feel?

A. Happy

B. Enjoy

C. Boring

D. Sad

E. Interesting

31. When did the incident happen?

A. Afternoon

B. Night

C. Morning

D. Night and morning

E. Afternoon to night

This text is for question 32 to 36

Elephants are great mammals. They are distinguished from their African counterparts by their smaller size, smaller ears, more rounded back, and a fourth toenail on each of their hind feet. They can exceed 300 kg weight. They have thick, dry skin with a small amount of stiff hair, and are grey to brown in colour. Female Asian elephants have rudimentary tusks.

Elephants have a diverse vegetarian diet, including grasses, bamboo, legumes, bark, succulent climbers, creepers and palms. They have seasonal favourites such as fig leaves and fruits, tamarind, wood apple and mango.

They are very sociable and live in basic family units of one adult cow and her offspring. Daughters remain with their mothers, but sons leave at puberty, often joining bull groups or remaining solitary. Bull elephants associate with a family of a cow is in uterus. This species does not appear to be, territorial. Males have home ranges of about 30 square km, which increases in the dry season. Seasonal migration has been made virtually impossible, due to human development.

32 What is the purpose of the text?

A. To entertain the readers with the knowledge

B. To explain a particular animal

C. To amuse the reader with a funny story

D. To report about the American elephants

E. To describe about Asian Elephant in general

33 What is the text about?

A. Animals

B. Mammals

C. Elephants

D. Sri Langka

E. Vegetarians diet

34 The second paragraph tells us ...

A. How genius the elephants are

B. How friendly elephants are

C. What elephants eat

D. How diligent elephants are

E. How sociable elephants are

35 ... her offspring (par. 3) the word “her " refers to…

A. Elephants

B. Family

C. Units

D. Adult cow

E. An adult

36 Which statement is true?

A. Elephants are small creature

B. Elephants have a diverse meat diet

C. Elephants are tame animals

D. Elephants have got many different colours of skin

E. Elephants have smooth and dry skin with small amount, of stiff hair

This text is for question 37 to 40

In Australia there are three levels of governments.They are the federal governments, state governments and local governments. All of these levels of government are necessary. This is so for a number of reasons.

First, the federal governments are necessary for the big things. They keep the economy in order and look after things like defense.

Similarly, the state governments look after the middle sized things.

For example they look after law and order, preventing things like vandalism in schools.

Finally, local governments look after the small things. They look after things like collecting rubbish, otherwise everyone would have diseases.

Thus, for the reasons above, we can conclude that the three levels of governments are necessary

37 The Communicative Purpose of the text is ...

A. To tell something to readers.

B. To describe what something is like.

C. To recommend on how to do something.

D. To convince the readers that something is case.

E. To entertain the readers with the story

38 The main idea of the first paragraph is ...

A. There are three important levels of government in Australia.

B. The federal government is necessary for the big things.

C. The state governments look after the middle sized thing.

D. The local governments look after the small things.

E. The three levels of government are unnecessary in Australia

39 The level of government that looks after the law and order is ...

A. The federal government

B. The state government

C. The local government

D. The australian government

E. The american government

40 .....local governments look after the small things....(paragraph 5)

The synonym of the underlined word is.....

A. Search

B. See

C. Stare

D. Look for

E. Take care of

This text is for question 41 to 46

Complete the text with the right words

Life and times of Ki Hajar Dewantara (Raden Mas Suwardi Suryaningrat)

The development of good character should be the heart and soul of education, and (41 …) dominate the spirit of teaching. This was the philosophy of the “Father of Education” in Indonesia, Ki Hajar Dewantara. The reason, he said, was that teaching and character building were like two sides of a coin,and should not be (42 …).

Education, by definition, means guiding student lives in a strong foundation of (43 …) character, so that they would be civilized humans of highest moral fibre, thus laying the foundation of a great nation without distinction of religion, ethnicity, customs, economic and social status.

Ki Hajar Dewantara was born in the royal family of Yogyakarta on 2nd May 1889. His (44 …) name was Raden Mas Suwardi Suryaningrat which he later changed to renounce his connections with the royal family. He transformed himself into an activist, columnist, (45 …) and pioneer of education for Indonesians. He fought for rights of Indonesians during Dutch and Japanese colonial eras.

He was born into an aristocratic family that granted him the privilege of free access to education of his choice. He got his primary education from ELS (Europeesche Lagere School), then he continued his education at Stovia (Java Medical School) but due to health reasons he couldn't finish it. He started writing for newspapers and eventually all his writings were focused on Indonesian patriotism, thus anti Dutch. He (46 …) in the early activities of Budi Utomo and the Indiesche Party, which were both important in the early development of the “movement” that grew up with a nascent Indonesian national political consciousness

41 A. Maybe

B. Should

C. Must

D. May

E. Ought

42 A. Separated

B. Different

C. Joined

D. Added

E. Met

43 A. Best

B. Worst

C. Bad

D. Good

E. Well

44 A. Had given

B. Gave

C. Was given

D. Give

E. Given

45 A. Politic

B. Political

C. Politician

D. Politics

E. Politechnic

46 A. Involved

B. Involve

C. Have involved

D. Is involved

E. Was involved

This text is for question 47 to 50

My Heart Will Go On

Every night in my dreams

I see you I feel you

That is how I know you

Go on

Far across the distance

And spaces between us

You have come to show you

Go on

Near far wherever you are

I believe that the

Heart does go on

Once more you open the door

And you’re here in my heart

And my heart

Will go on and on

Love can touch us one time

And last for a lifetime

And never go till we’re gone

Love was when I loved you

One true time I hold to

In my life

We’ll always go on

Near, far, wherever you are

I believe that

The heart does go on

Once more you open the door

And you’re here in my heart

And my heart

Will go on and on

You’re here

There’s nothing I fear

And I know

That my heart will go on

We’ll stay

Forever this way

You are safe in my heart

And my heart will

Go on and on, Ohh.....

47. “There’s nothing I fear” What is the similar word of the underlined word?

A. Worried

B. Fine

C. Bore

D. Angry

E. Dissatisfied

48. “That my heart will go on”. What is opposite of “go on”?

A. Continue

B. Run

C. Went

D. Stop

E. Visit

49 What is the topic of song?

A. Romance

B. Fighting

C. Educating

D. Friendship

E. Living

50 What is the moral value of the song” My Heart Will Go On”?

A. We should have a dream in this life

B. We should go on to safe

C. We should love our lover forever

D. We must open our heart to someone

E. We should save our heart in this life

GOOD LUCK

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