Selasa, 07 Oktober 2014

Soal Try out 3 SMP PGRI Wangon

Logo Yayasan PGRIYAYASAN PEMBINA LEMBAGA PENDIDIKAN DASAR DAN MENENGAH
                                                                             PGRI JATENG ( YPLP DM PGRI JT )
SMP PGRI WANGON
TERAKREDITASI  “   A   ”
Alamat : Jalan Raya Selatan No. 50 Wangon 53176 Telp. ( 0281 ) 7620806
BTRY OUT UN   III
MAPEL                        : BAHASA INGGRIS 
HARI / TGL                 : Selasa, 23 April  2014
TIME                           : 120  Minutes
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER BY CROSSING (X)  A, B, C, or D !


1.         Arrange the jumbled words below into good sentence.

to fetchfatheryour at 4 p.m. – please
     1            2           3          4                5
 sharpaskme
    6          7       8  
  1. 5 – 732 – 8 – 1 – 4 6  
  2. 5 – 732 – 8 – 1 – 6 – 4  
  3. 5 – 732 – 1 – 8 4 6  
  4. 5 – 732 – 1 – 8 – 6 – 4  

2.         Arrange the sentences into a good text

1.    It is often paired with onion, tomato, or ginger.
2.    The parchment-like skin is much like the skin of an onion.
3.    An alternative is to cut the top off the bulb, coat cloves of garlic by dribbling olive oil (or other oil based seasoning) over them and roast them in the oven.
4.    The flavour varies in intensity and aroma with cooking methods. 5-Its skin is typically removed before using in raw or cooked form.
5.    Garlic is widely used around the world for its pungent flavor, as a seasoning or
6.    condiment.
7.    The garlic softens and can be extracted from the cloves by squeezing the (root) end of the bulb or individually by squeezing one end of the clove.


 
 

















A.      6-4-1-2-5-3-7
B.      7-6-4-1-2-5-3
C.       6-2-4-1-5-3-7
D.      1-2-5-3-7-6-4



The text is for the question no. 3-6
Emmanuel Martinez Av. Luis Bivar Lisbon
Portugal

Dear Emmanuel,
I want to thank you for your kind letter and your attempt to understand my Portuguese. I am very eager to meet you and your family when I come to Lisbon in September.
I thought it would be a good idea to tell you a little about myself so we are not complete strangers when I get to Lisbon. I am l6 years old and am one year away  from graduating high school. I am planning on continuing my education after that at Hometown College and majoring in Finance so that I work in the banking field. I have been told that your father is a bank manager.
I have one older sister who is married with a child. I have an older brother who is graduating from Boston College this spring and plans to also work in the financial field. He has no children yet, but is soon to be married after graduation.
What I know about Lisbon I should tell you I learned from Google and History class. I have read that it is a very lovely city. Does it snow much there?
    
I look forward to your next letter.

Sincerely
Mary Ashton

 
 



























3.         What does the letter tell about?
A.      Emmanuel's offering help to Mary
B.      Mary's reply to  Emmanuel's letter
C.       Mary's introduction to Emmanuel
D.      Mary's offering help to Emmanuel
4.    What is Emmanuel's father?
A.      Finance officer
B.      School principal
C.       Bank manager
D.      Student Exchange host
5.         What is implied in Mary's statement "Does it snow much there"?
A.      She wants to see snow in Portugal
B.      She does not know much about Portugal
C.       She knows Portugal has snow
D.      She is not sure if Portugal is in Europe
6.         How many siblings does Mary have?
A.      l
B.      2
C.       3
D.      4

The text is for the question no. 7-9
















7.         How long will the sale last?
A.       A week.
B.        Two days
C.        Three weeks.
D.       A month
8.         On what item does the shop give the most discounts?
A.       School bags.
B.        Exercise books.
C.        Deanna Mary Jane shoes.
D.       Kids' school clothing.
9.         "4 pack licensed briefs." The underlined word means....
A.  well-known
B.   certified
C.   various
D.  cheap

The text is for the question no. 10-11

Santi,
Our plan to visit our friends who suffer from Merapi eruption is cancelled. The weather is not good to fly. I will let you know later.
Sari


10.     From the text we know that …
A.         Santi and Sari go to Merapi.
B.         Sari suffers from Merapi eruption.
C.         Merapi’s weather is fine.
D.        Sari and Santi cancell their visit.

11.     How are Santi and Sari going to visit their friends?
A.         By bus
B.         By ship
C.         By train
D.        By  plane

The text is for the question no. 12
CAUTION
VOLCANIC FUMES ARE
HAZAROUS TO YOUR HEALTH AND BE LIFE-
THREATENING
VISITORS WITH BREATHING AND HEART PROBLEMS, PREGNANT WOMEN
AND YOUNG CHILDREN

 
 







12.     What is the caution about?
A.    The volcanoes and their effect.
B.     The danger of volcanic fumes.
C.    The women and their children’s health.
D.   The pregnant visitors of the mountain

The text is for the question no. 13 - 14
 











13.     Why did the writer write the text above?
A.        To prepare the graduation party.
B.        To inform about the graduation party
C.         To invite someone to attend the party
D.        To retell J. L. Chen’s graduation party
14.     Based on the text we can conclude that....
A.        June L. Chen is the best student
B.        the party is held at June’s hou
C.         the party is held in the morning
D.        June L. Chen just finishes her study


The text is for the question no. 15
15.     Where can the students have lunch? In…
A.       the reception.
B.       the classroom.
C.       the dining room.
D.       the activity room

The text is for the question no. 16 - 18

Samas Beach is located at the west of Parangtritis beach, at Srigading village, District of Sanden, about l4 kilometres south of Bantul.  From  downtown  Yogyakarta,  you could travel to the southwest for 35 kilometres to get to the beach. Samas Beach is easy to visit with private or public vehicles.
In the beach there are many estuaries which form into lake and used as a place for cultivating fresh-water fish and shrimp. Besides its beauty, the specialty of this beach is sea turtles. Samas beach is a beach often visited by sea turtles of many kinds like the Hawksbills sea turtle, the leatherbacks sea turtle, and the green sea turtle. Those sea turtles come at a certain time and during the egg-laying season.
In this beach you will find a conservation area of sea turtle as a concern from the society and the government toward this endangered species. Tn the conservation area, you will find a pool for the sea turtles' babies. The babies will be kept in the conservation to avoid them from the predators, until it reached certain age and ready to be released to the sea.

16.     How many kinds of turtle are mentioned in the text?
A.      Nine.
B.      Five.
C.       Three.
D.      Two
17.     From the text we know that....
A.      the society does not concern toward endangered species
B.      the lake is used to cultivate fresh water fish and shrimp
C.       the sea turtles' babies were kept in the river estuaries
the turtles visit the beach anytime
18.     “…there are many estuaries…”  the underlined word means…
A.       river mouths
B.        lagoons
C.        pools
D.  lake

The text is for the question no. 19 -22

Maria’s hand glided through the warm clear water. Stroke after stroke she moved lazily in the Australian summer. She wasn’t a good swimmer; swimming in the shallow creek brought both fear and excitement. She didn’t bother with bathers, she just threw on a t-shirt and some shorts.
She cracked her neck and fingers and lay back floating on the water. Closing her eyes she started humming, forgetting her life, forgetting about her parents arguing, forgetting about her loss and sorrow. Forgetting everything. Maria’s heart skipped a beat when a dark shadow lurked slowly around her. She stayed on her back not daring to move.
 The possibility of sharks was high. Her heart stopped. What was she supposed to do? The shark would either attack or not, she was doomed if it did. Tears rolled down her cheek as she felt something brush against her left shoulder. Maria felt herself flying through the water. She gulped for air as she screamed. Falling she grabbed a tuft of grass at the edge of the bank. Maria heaved herself up and coughed out some water. Rolling over she peered into the water, adrenaline pumping her veins. She nearly kicked herself, a dolphin was grinning at her, its eyes sparkling. A huge grin spread across her face, she had never seen such a magical creature so close before.
The dolphin echoed and splashed a huge gust of water at Maria. Giggling she reached over and patted the slippery latex like surface of its head. Dolphins were always happy; they needn’t worry about trouble. Maria played with her little friend for ages until the horizon made a beautiful orange colour. “I have to go now, but I’ll be back tomorrow!” she whispered.
 It appeared as if the dolphin knew what she had said. Maria would wait for another day
of play and wonder. By Emma Parker 7A          

19.     It appeared as if the dolphin knew what she had said. Maria would wait for another dayWhatisthetextabout?
A.      Maria’s meeting with dolphin
B.      Maria’s fear about shark
C.       Maria’s first swimming experience
D.      Maria’s bad experience in the beach
20.     What did she think the dark shadow could be?
A.    a ghost
B.    a shark
C.    a dolphin
D.   Whirlpool
21.     What does "for ages" in "Maria played with her little friend for ages until the horizon made a beautiful orange colour", mean?
A.    For her life
B.    For a short time
C.    For a long time
D.   As long as her age
22.     Whatisthemainideaofparagraph2?
A.      Maria was afraid of shark
B.      Maria was enjoying herself
C.       Maria saw fin in the water
D.      Maria was very scared


The text is for the question no. 23 - 24



23.     What is the text written for?
A.      To describe a music show.
B.      To promote an event.
C.       To congratulate someone.
D.      To inform about an exam.
24.     Who is the card for?
A.      Mom.
B.      Seza.
C.       Dad.
D.      Mom and dad

The text is for the question no. 25 -28

It was early in the morning we left Ubud and travelled to Gili Air which is one of three islands of Lombok. It took 4 hours in total by boat. The travelling was not bad but it was a hot day. I said to Jane on the slow boat " It`s alright babe, it won`t be so hot and stuffy once we get moving.”
When we got to Gili Air it was still quiet so we were able to get a bungalow near the beach for about $ 15 a night plus breakfast. We shared our room with quite a number of geckos. Some of them were quite large ones.
The weather was still hot when I went diving. Jane waited for me at the seashore. She observed some fishermen who had just caught some fish. She did not want to dive because she had a trauma with sea animals. We had three days here which we spent walking around the island which takes about an hour. Every night, we sat on the couches near the beach and watched the waves and the stars.
It was a fantastic journey that I ever had

25.          The purpose of writing the text above is …
A.         to amuse the readers.
B.         to advertise a tourism object.
C.         to retell the writer’s experience.
D.        to describe the view in Lombok
26.     Jane did not join diving with the writer because …
A.         the weather was hot at that time.
B.    she had a bad experience with sea animals.
C.    there were some fishermen catching the fish.
D.   she preferred to wait for the writer at the seashore
27.     “It was a fantastic journey that I ever had.” (last paragraph) The underlined word is similar in meaning to …
A.         meaningful.
B.         wonderful.
C.         interesting.
D.        amazing.
28.     We can conclude from the text we know that the hotel they stayed ini …
A.         had geckos farm.
B.         was not luxurious.
C.         served lunch and dinner.
D.        onlyhad bungalow.

The text is for the question no. 29 - 32

The Crane’s Walk
                                                              
A family of crabs lived on the shores of a giant blue sea. They frolicked in the sands and ate mussels, clams and other small sea creatures.
One day the mother crab saw a beautiful crane walking about in the sand, a straight graceful walk in its long reed-like legs.
"How graceful that crane looks," she thought to herself. Then she caught sight of her son waddling towards her and felt very irritated. "And how clumsy my son is. He is like a moving sack."
"Why do you walk like that?" she snapped, when he came nearer. "Instead of this awkward one-sided gait, use your 10 legs to walk straight. And gracefully," she added.
"How do I walk straight mother?" asked the bewildered little crab. "I have only known to walk like this."
But his mother insisted he could walk straight, and it would not be too difficult if he tried.
So the little crab tried, and failed.
"Why don't you show me how to walk straight, mother?" he told her. "If you show me the straightway, I'm sure I will catch on."
So the mother tried to show her son how to do the straight walk, but no matter how hard
she tried, she could not. Her legs did not seem to be suited to walking straight. "I give up," she said, panting after several unsuccessful attempts. "Forget it child, I don't think nature
intended for us to duplicate the crane's walk."

29.     What animal could walk gracefully?
A.      The crane and the crab.
B.      The crabs child.
C.       Mother crab.
D.      The crane.
30.      "I give up," she said, panting after several unsuccessful attempts.
The underlined phrase means ...because its too difficult.
A.      try hard
B.      stop doing
C.       attempt to finish
D.      go on practicing
31.      Based on the story, we know that....
A.      mother crab thought that her sons walk was very clumsy
B.      the crabs child succeeded to duplicate the cranes walk
C.       mother could walk straight but her son couldnt
D.      the crane helped the crabs to walk straight
32.   What can we learn from the story above?
A.      We must have a hard effort to be successful.
B.      We shouldnt give up getting what we want.
C.       We should be satisfied to what we have.
D.      When there is a will there is a way.

The text is for the question no. 32 - 36

Swans are the largest members of the waterfowl family Anatidae, and are among the largest flying birds. The largest species, including the mute swan, trumpeter swan, and whooper swan, can reach length of over l.5 m (60 inches) and weigh over l5 kgs (33 pounds). Their wingspans can be almost 3 m (l0 ft). Compared to the closely related geese, they are much larger in size and have proportionally larger feet and necks. They also have a patch of unfeathered skin between the eyes and bill in adults. The sexes are alike in plumage, but males are generally bigger and heavier than females.
The Northern Hemisphere species of swan have pure white plumage but the Southern Hemisphere species are mixed black and white. The Australian Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) is completely black except for the white flight feathers on its wings; the chicks of black swans are light grey in color, and the South American Black-necked Swan has a black neck.
The legs of swans are normally dark blackish grey color, except for the two South American species, which have pink legs. Bill color varies: the four  subarctic species have black bills with varying amounts of yellow, and all the others are patterned red and black. Although most birds generally do not have teeth, swans are known to be an exception to this, having small jagged 'teeth' as part of their beaks used for catching and eating fish. The Mute Swan and Black-necked Swan have a lump at the base of the bill on the upper mandible

33.     What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
A.      Two South American species swan  have pink legs.
B.      The swans are the largestflying birds.
C.       The legs of swans are normally a dark blackish grey.
D.      Different species of swan have different color.
34.     What is the color of the Southern Hemisphere species?
A.      Pure white.
B.      Light grey.
C.       Completely black.
D.      Mixed black and white.

35.     What is not one of the characteristics of swans?
A.      The legs are normally a dark blackish grey color.
B.      They have small jagged 'teeth' as part of their beaks.
C.       They have short but slender  neck.
D.      Their beaks vary in color.
36.     "...except for the white flight feathers on its wings;..." (Paragraph 2).The word its refers to...
A.      Southern Hemisphere species'
B.      Australian Black Swan's
C.       The Mute Swan's
D.      South American Black-necked Swan's

The text is for the question no. 37 -39

Making Goodie Bags for Party Favors

Party favors are traditional gifts for guests at a party. Purchasing an expensive item for each guest is unnecessary, as you can make some simple but thoughtful party favors yourself at home. Whether you are planning a party for adults or for children, explore how you can make your own favors and show your guests your appreciation for their attendance.

Things You'll Need
       Mesh fabric
       Scissors
       Candy

Instructions

1.    Cut out one 3-inch square for each party favor out of mesh fabric  using scissors.
2.    Place candies in the center of each mesh square. Use candies that match decor. For example, use pastel colored jordan almonds for a baby shower or red and green candy-coated chocolates for a Christmas party.
3.    Pull up the sides of each square to create a satchel for the candy. Secure the pouches with 3-inch lengths of ribbon by tying them into a bow just below the raised corners.
4.    Pass the candy goodie bags out to your guests as they leave or place them on each table for guests to take as they sit. 


37.     Where should we place the candy?
A.      On the table.
B.      Outside the satchel.
C.       Between the pouch and the bow.
D.      In the center of each mesh square

38.     "Pull up the sides of each square to create a satchel for the candy." The underlined word has similar meaning with....
A.      bag
B.      bow
C.       picture
D.      drawing

39.     "... out to your guests as they leave or place them on each table ..." The underlined word refers to....
A.      pastel colored jordan almonds
B.      candy-coated chocolates
C.       candy goodie bags
D.      all of the guests

The text is for the question no. 40-41
Herlina Christine Natalia Hakim,also known by the popular name Christine Hakim, is an Indonesian actress,film producer,and actifist. She was born in Kuala Tungkal, Jambi on 25 December 1956,but grew up Yogyakarta.She is mixed descent, with her relatives coming from Padang ,Aceh.Banten Pekalongan,Madiun, and middle east. Her parents named her Christine because she was born on Christmas day.
She was discovered by Teguh Karya for his 1973 movie Cinta Pertama,a role which gained her a Citra Award for the best Actress and convinced her to follow a career in acting. Since then, she has starred in nomourous film ,including 1977’s Badai Pasti Berlalu and 1988’s Tjoet Nyak Dhien ; She also had a minor role in 2010 Hollywood movie eat Pray Love. She has won six Citra Awards,received a life time achievement award from The Cinema International Film Festival , and served as amember of of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival.
Hakim is also a documentary film maker. She has made a documentary on autism to the Indonesian UNESCO World heritage sites,On May 2011, she is producing a documentary on the Dayak people of Kalimantan..She is also considering making a fiction film based on their culture.

40.     The text is about Christine Hakim’s . . . .
A.    life
B.    career
C.    movie
D.   experience
41.     Based on the text ,we can say that . . . .
A.    Christine was a jury at the cannes Film Festival 2010
B.    Dayak people of Kalimantan is one of her fiction film
C.    Christine is one of the best movie star Hollywood
D.   Christine has been the best actress since 1973



The text is for the question no. 42-44

Long ago, there lived a little boy named Sammy. He was a good boy. He was good in his studies, obedient to his parents, more intelligent than many other boys in his class and kind to everyone.
Now there was another boy named Timmy who studied in the same class as Sammy. Unlike Sammy, he was not good at studies and always liked to play during school hours. He misbehaved with his parents, bullied his classmates and even ill-treated Sammy.
On his eighth birthday, Sammy got a nice pen as a gift from his parents. He brought it to school so that he could use it to take down the notes of the lectures that the teachers gave in class. When Timmy saw it, he felt uneasy. He asked Sammy,
"Hey, where did you get that? Did you buy it?"
"My parents gave it as a birthday gift to me." replied Sammy.
Timmy was overwhelmed with anger and jealousy. His parents never gave him a gift. He decided to steal Sammy's pen. During recess, when everyone had gone out from the class, Timmy opened Sammy's bag and took out his pen. Then he hid it inside his bag and went out.
When Sammy came back and could not find his pen, he informed his class teacher about it. There was a hunt for the missing pen and the class teacher ordered the class monitor to search the bag of every children inside the class. The missing pen was soon found out of Timmy's bag and the furious teacher asked the errant boy,
"Now Timmy, what do you have to say about it?" Timmy was in tears. He had nothing to say

42.     What did Sammy get as a birthday gift?
A.         Note.
B.         Bag.
C.         Pen.
D.        Helm.
43.     Why did Timmy steal Sammy’s pen?
A.    The pen could be used to take down notes.
B.    Sammy’s pen was a birthday gift to him.
C.    Timmy was very jealous with Sammy.
D.   Everyone had gone out from the class.
44.     What can we learn from the story?
A.       We must be very careful to everyone.
B.       A jealous man can show his weakness.
C.       Everyone must keep their promise.
D.       Happiness will come after suffering

The text is for the question no. 45-47

Place a big (45)..., like a sunflower, at the base of the big bowl and then place the smaller bowl on it in a manner that the flower gets sandwiched between the two bases. After you have put the smaller bowl in place, just (46)... the gap with chilled water. See to it that the water level makes it only halfway between the two bowls and now let this arrangement stand in the freezer overnight.Then, early in the (47)..., push vibrantly-colored flowers, nuts, herbs, fern, and even shrimp into the top empty area between the two bowls and fill it with more cold water, just enough to cover your embellishments

45.     …….
  1. bowl
  2. flower
  3. rose
  4. Plate
46.….
  1. let
  2. make
  3. fill
  4. cut
47.      ….
  1. midnight
  2. morning
  3. midday
  4. afternoon

The text is for the question no. 48-50

A farmer planted a (48  )… It got bigger and bigger and bigger. One day the farmer said, "I am going to pull that (49)… turnip." He pulled and pulled, but the turnip did not come up. The farmer called his wife. "Please help me," he cried. "Hold on to me. Pull when I pull." The farmer pulled the turnip. His wife pulled the turnip. They pulled and pulled (50)…, but the turnip did not come up

48.     . ..
A.         Carrot
B.         Turnip
C.         Cabbage
D.         Potato
49.     . ..
A.         Small
B.         Long
C.         Big
D.         Short
50.     .
A.         Fast
B.         Strongly
C.         Happily
D.         Hard


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