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soal kelas 9-11


Dear Mrs. Judd,

I’m sorry, I have to miss your lesson today. My mother has a doctor’s appointment and I have to go home and look after my little sister. I’ll get the important notes and homework topic from one of my classmates tomorrow.

Kitty.

The following text is for questions 1 and 2.

1.    What is Kitty’s purpose to write the message?
A.    To get permission from the teacher to leave the class.
B.     To tell the teacher that she has to see the doctor.
C.     To ask for permission not attending the class.
D.    To inform her teacher her activities today.

2.    What does Kitty promise to do after leaving the lesson?
A.    She must study with her classmates.
B.     She will see Mrs. Judd soon.
C.     She will show the doctor’s note.
D.    She must meet her friend to get notes and homework.

Little Pioneer Football & Cheerleading
American Youth Football
Sign-Ups

Wednesday, June 05, 2016 – 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Gilmer Country Court House

C-Team Tackie            1st & 2nd graders (Kindergarten if child is 5 years old on June 1)
B-Team Tackie            3rd & 4th graders
A-Team Tackie            5th & 6th graders (no 7th graders and must be 12 years old or younger)

Please bring copy of Birth Certificate & End of Year Report Card. Physical medical record are required for all participants (football and cheer). Sign-up fee is $30.00

For more information please call Leise Dean @304.997.6394


The following text is for questions 3 to 5.
3.    What is the writer’s intention to write the text?
A.    To invite children to watch football and cheerleading game.
B.     To ask children to participate in the sign up activity.
C.     To check the children interest in football and cheerleading.
D.    To recruit children to join the football and cheerleading club.

4.    To be a football player and cheerleading American Youth Football ...
A.    they must be healthy.
B.     they already paid the fee.
C.     their ages are 12 years old.
D.    they have passed from Kindergarten.

5.     “Physicals are required for all ...”
The underlined word is closest in meaning to...
A.    desired
B.     pleased
C.     delighted
D.    demanded

ATTENTION PLEASE!!

OUR SCHOOL WILL HAVE A SINGING COMPETITION
THAT WILL BE HELD ON
OCTOBER 5TH 2014
REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD ON 9TH-14TH
FREE REGISTRATION AND FULL OF PRIZE!

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT OUR OSIS CHAIRMAN 
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This text is for questions 6 to 8. 
6.    The text is mostly likely found at...
A.  the principal room
B.  the announcement board
C.  the library door
D.  the entrance gate of a school

7.    What should the students do if they want to join the competition.
A.  Meet the OSIS chairman.
B.  Prepare the singing competition.
C.  Register on 9th – 14th, October.
D.  Contact to the OSIS chairman.

8.    The competition is free registration ... full of prize.
A.    or
B.     but
C.     and
D.    if

This text is for questions 9 and 10.

           9.    The text is intended to make...
A.  the second grade students to have fun at the party.
B.  the students of the second grade attend the end of year celebration.
C.  the third grade students come to the Mr. Richardson’s class.
D.  all the students of grade 2 and grade 3 come to the party.

10.    What will the students prepare if they want to join in the party?
A.    Food
B.     Stationary
C.     T-shirt
D.    Shorts

This text is for questions 11 and 12.
Lisbon School Department

Dear: Felicia, 7th grade

You are cordially invited to attend the

Lisbon High School’s Athletic
Opening Ceremony

Date       : Saturday, October 18, 2016
Time       : 10 a.m.
Place       : Lisbon High School Field

Please join us for a ceremonial First lap around the field after the opening ceremony.
 
11.    What was Felicia supposed to do in the opening ceremony?
A.    Having a ceremony
B.     Running around the field
C.     Cleaning the field
D.    Standing around the field

             12.    “You are cordially invited to...”
       The underlined word is closest in meaning to...
A.    informally.
B.     carefully.
C.     seriously.
D.    formally.

The text is for questions 13 to 15.
GN
Great National
Hotels and Convention Hall


·         124 opulent bedrooms and suites
·         Full choice of restaurant
·         Convention Room
·         Free secure parking
·         Capacity for up to 1200 persons
·         Minutes from limerick tunnel & motorways
·         90 minutes from Dublin
·         15 minutes from Sshannon Airport
 
             13.    The text is probably addressed to someone who wants to stay in the hotel to...
A.    have fun.
B.     enjoy beautiful scenery.
C.     work hard.
D.    have important meetings.

             14.    A company probably want to hold an event in that hotel because...
A.      it can accommodate many people.
B.       it is luxurious hotel.
C.       it is close to the airport.
D.      it has free parking area.

15.    “124 opulent bedrooms and suites.”
The underlined word is closest in meaning to...
A.    luxurious.
B.     spacious.
C.     large.
D.    neat.

Rani is my closed-friend. She lives in Palembang. She likes pempek, the traditional dish from Palembang. She also likes the city because it is not too crowded. She thinks Palembang is hot most of the time. This sis the thing she complains about.

Rani is not too tall but she is cute and pretty. She has fair complexion with her long black hair. She is good at most of the subjects at school. She likes writing song lyrics. She is my best friend.

This text is for questions 16 to 19. 
 
              16.    What is the purpose of the text?
A.      To tell the reasons why the writer loves Rani.
B.       To inform readers how the writer got to know Rani.
C.       To entertain with the story of Rani.
D.      To tell readers how Rani looks like.

              17.    The only thing Rani doesn’t like about palembang is...
A.      the food.
B.       the weather.
C.       the traffic.
D.      the people.

18.          18.    We know from the text that Rani is...
A.      clever
B.       shy
C.       lazy
D.      energetic

              19.    “She has fair complexion...”
       The underlined word is closest in meaning to...
A.    hair
B.     face
C.     skin
D.    posture


The Flatiron Building is one of the most famous historic landmarks in New York. The iconic twenty-one story building, best known for its triangular shape, was one of the early spectacular high rises that have come to define Manhattan.

The Flatiron Building was constructed between 1901 and 1903 at the intersection of Broadway and Fifth Avenue, at the time one of the most prominent locations in New York city, It is situated near Madison Square at the end of the Ladies’ Mile, one of Manhattan’s most important shopping district at the turn of the nineteenth century.

The Flatiron Building was designed by Chicago’s Daniel Burnham as a steel-frame skyscraper clad in white terra-cotta. At 21 stories and 93 meters, it was one of the city’s tallest buildings, Its singular shape and prominent location soon made it one of New York City’s most famous landmarks.

The building probably featured on most postcards than any other building of its time. The whole area, the Flatiron district, was even named after the building. Originally the Flatiron Building featured on observation deck on the top floor, but taller buildings have taken over his function. It is still, however, a popular tourist attraction, and one of the most photographed landmarks in New York.

The following text is for questions 20 to 23.
20.    The text highlights....
A.       the unique material of the building
B.       the simple construction of the building
C.       the common function of the building
D.       the attractive aspects of the building

21.    The text describes The Flatiron Building related to its ....
A.       Color, shape, price, size, location
B.       Weight, length, function, size, location
C.       Height, shape, material, location, function
D.       Location, history, material, size, age

22.    Because there are other taller building in the city, the Flatiron building changes....
A.       its shape
B.       its function
C.       its location
D.       its name

23.    “...., it was one of the city’s tallest building.” (paragraph 3)
       The word ‘it’ refers to....
A.       a landmark
B.       The Flatiron building
C.       a steel-frame skyscraper
D.       Chicago’s Daniel Burnham

I absolutely loved my 15th  Birthday. I’ve always wanted to fly in balloon and the trip given by my grandparents as a present is really fun. Des, the pilot and Colin, the road crew were very professional but extremely friendly and welcoming.
Flying up, up and away on a hot air balloon ride is truly unforgettable experience like no other.
I enjoyed breath-taking views, landmarks and the wonder of nature from a new and unique perspective as they took me to the skies in one of their colourful hot air ballons. I felt exciting and enthusiastic, as I drifted gently across the UK’s stunning landscapes at anything up to 5,000 feet. Raised smoothly and silently towards the clouds, the only noise the occasional burst of the burners, I was travel where the wind took me. It was a memories to last a lifetime on my personal hot air balloon experience, which I would tell people about again and again.
Once my flight was over, I sat and sipped a glass of hot chocolate after landing, and I found myself wanting to do it all over again.
The following text is for questions 24 to 27.

24.    What is the text about?
A.       Hot air balloon as a birthday present
B.       Spending the time with grandparents on birthday
C.       A wonderful birthday present
D.       Enjoying scenery with grandparents

25.    What did the writer do when she was in the sky with a hot balloon?
A.       Listened to the burst of the burners
B.       Enjoyed the landscapes below
C.       Touched the clouds
D.       Enjoyed the wind blowing

26.    The writer found... when the balloon flew among the clouds.
A.       Past memories pass by
B.       The strong wind hit her face
C.       Quiet and peaceful atmosphere
D.       The noise of the burners

27.    “..., as I drifted gently to across the UK’s...”
The underlined word is closest in meaning to...
A.       Flew
B.       Hiked
C.       Moved
D.       Walked

How to download music from youtube
1.    Find the artist whose song’s you want to download. In the address bar at your browser, search the video’s address.
2.    Pop along to www.clip consorter cc and use Ctrl-V to paste the clip’s address into the media URL to downloas box.
3.    Check on the kind of file you want to create MP3 offer the widest comp. ability.
4.    Click on to continue and clip converter will check the URL and detect the video clip. Give the song a file name and then click on start.
5.    Clip converter will now do thing and present you with a download link. Simply click on that, find the song in your download folder and open it to hear the song.
This text is for questions 28 to 31.

28.    The text is written to...
A.       make us know what happen if the download process happens
B.       allow us to read the download process
C.       guide us step by step to download music from youtube
D.       give information the final result of downloading

29.    What should we put in the media URL?
A.       The address of the song
B.       The title of the song
C.       The name of the file
D.       The download link

30.    What will happen if the download process is successful?
A.       The video clip will be detected on the URL
B.       The file name will be found on the folder
C.       We will find the song in the download folder
D.       Clip converter will open easily

31.    “and open it hear the song”
The underlined word refers to...
A.       the song
B.       the download folder
C.       the download link
D.       the clip converter

Once upon a time, there was a young man called Ma Liang. He was poor. He helped a rich bad man to tend cattle. He liked drawing and drew pictures everywhere. One night, he dreamed that an old man give him a magic paintbrush and asked him to use it to help poor people. When he woke up, he found the magic paintbrush in his desk.
From that day on, he used the paintbrush to help people. Whenever he drew pictures, they became real. But a few days later, his master heard about the magic paintbrush and stole it. He drew a lot of pictures, but they could not become real. He was very angry and asked some people to get Ma Liang.
When Ma Liang came, he said to him, “If you draw some pictures for me and turn them to life, I will set you free.” The young man said, “I can help you, but you should obey your words.” The bad man felt very happy and said, “I want a golden mountain. I will go there to gather gold.” The young man drew a sea first. Then the young man drew a golden mountain which was far away from the sea. After that he drew a big ship. The bad man jumped into the ship. When the ship sailed to the middle of the sea, the young man drew a large wave and it destroyed the ship. After that, the young man lived with his family happily and kept on helping the poor people. So the magic paintbrush was known by everyone.

This text is for questions 32 to 35.


32.    What is the topic of the story?
A.       A magic paintbrush and a helpful man.
B.       A good painter and a greedy king.
C.       A clever painter and a wise king.
D.       A young man and his king.

33.    If Ma Liang didn’t do what the King asked he would...
A.       Live alone in the golden mountain
B.       Be poor
C.       Stayed in jail
D.       Lose in the sea

34.    What would happen if Ma Liang didn’t kill the king?
A.       The king would get a lot of gold.
B.       The king would kill him.
C.       He would get big prize from the king.
D.       He wouldn’t be able to help poor people.

35.    How was Ma Liang like?
A.       Smart and helpful
B.       Smart but greedy
C.       Humble and helpful
D.       Clever but cunning

            The word tornado is from the Spanish word tronada, which means “thunderstorm”. It is a violent, dangerous, rotating column of air which is in contact with both the surface of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud. Cumulonimbus cloud is a type of cloud that is tall, dense, and involved in thunderstorms and other intense weather. It is a result of atmospheric instability.
            Tornadoes come in many sizes but are typically in the form of a visible condensation funnel. It is a funnel-shaped cloud of condensed water droplets, associated with a rotating column of wind and extending form the base of a cloud. This funnel’s narrow and touches the earth and is often encircled by a cloud of debris and dust. Most tornadoes have wind speeds, between 64 km/h and 179 km/h.
            Although tornadoes have been observed on every continent except Antartica most occur in the United States. They also commonly occur in Southern Canada, South-Central and Eastern Asia, East Central South America.

This text is for questions 36 to 39.

36.    What is the text mostly about?
A.       The formation and the shape of tornado.
B.       The effect and the size of tornado.
C.       The cause and the danger of tornado.
D.       The kinds and the effect of tornado.

37.    Tornado happens because of the air, the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud...
A.       come in different time
B.       touch each other
C.       meets in large places
D.       leave after one another

38.    What happens when the funnel’s narrow end touches the earth?
A.       Debris and dust will be vanished.
B.       It will bring debris and dust.
C.       It will destroy debris and dust.
D.       Debris and dust will be buried.

39.    Who probably writes the text?
A.       A reporter
B.       A scientist
C.       A student
D.       A historian

Chameleon Facts

Chameleon is a type of lizard. There are aound 160 species of chameleons which can be found mostly on the Madagascar (half of all species live there), in the Africa, southern Europe, south Asia and Sri Lanka. Some chameleon species are endangered due to habitat loss and distruction and because they are sold as pets.
Chameleons have unique eyes, which can move separately from each other and achieve visual field of 180 degrees. This way chameleon can watch in two different directions at the same time and detect objects on the opposite sides. Eyes move rotationally and together provide visual field of 360 degrees.
Chameleons are vary in size. The smallest chameleon is Brookesia micra, which reaches 0,6 inches in length. The biggest chameleon is Furcifer oustaleti, which reaches 30 inches in length.
Chameleons prefer life in the forest and they adapted to move in the trees. Their toes are divided in two groups of two or three toes on each foot, which help them grab the branch and achieve stability during walking. Chameleons move slowly, using one limb at the time. Chameleons also use their long tail when moving in the trees to grab a branch and secure their position.
The following text is for questions 40 to 42.

40.    What is the writer’s intention to write the text?
A.       To explain how chameleons detect the object
B.       To inform about some endangered chameleons
C.       To describe chameleon species in general
D.       To tell how chameleons move their bodies

41.    How can a chameleon hunt its prey or ran away from predator?
A.       With its unusual toes
B.       With its unique eyes
C.       With its moving ability
D.       With its long tail

42.    How do a chameleon climb up on trees?
A.       By moving slowly along the tree with its tail
B.       By seizing the branch of tree with its tail and toes
C.       By pulling its limb on the stem of the tree
D.       By walking along the tree’s stem with its toes

It was almost 6 A.M. Andi was hurriedly packing up his things. He had to catch up the 7 A.M train to Surabaya. At 6.30 A.M a taxi was coming to pick him up. He asked the driver to rush because his train was a t 7 A.M. The traffic was very crowded. When he arrived at the station, the time showed 7.15 A.M. The train had already left.
This text is for questions 43 to 45. 
 
43.    What can you learn from the text?
Andi shoul have ...
A.       Driven the car himself
B.       Left early
C.       Worn his watch
D.       Left his things

44.    Why was Andi late to arrive at the station? Because...
A.       He took taxi
B.       The driver was driving slowly
C.       He got up late
D.       The driver was late

45.    Andi arrived at the train station... the train had already left.
A.       But
B.       And
C.       So
D.       If

This text is for questions 46 to 48.
ONCE upon a time, a grandmother and her granddaughter lived in Roti Island, Nusa Tenggara Timur. They had a field and grew some vegetables. The grandmother sold them at the market.

In one morning, the grandmother would go to the market. Before she left, she asked her granddaughter to cook.
“Please cook some rice for lunch. But just cook one grain of rice. It’s enough for both of us.”
“Why, Grandma?” asked the girl.
“Just do what I said.”

The grandmother then left for the market. Later, the girl started to cook. However, she felt a grain of rice would not be enough for them.
“I think it’s enough for me and my grandmother.” Then she took two handfuls of rice. Suddenly, something bad happened to the rice pot. “Oh, no! The rice flowed out of the pot!” shouted the girl. “What should I do? The rice became rice porridge. It flowed and flowed until it covered the kitchen. Suddenly, the grandmother came home. The girl explained what happened.

“You are naughty girl! Why didn’t you listen to me? The grandmother was so angry. She hit the girl with a wooden stick.
Please forgive me, Grandma!” The little girl cried and cried. But the grandmother kept hitting her.

Then, an incridible thing happened! The girl turned into a monkey. The monkey then ran away and climbed a tree. The grandmother chased it. From the tree, the monkey said. “Grandmother, I’m a monkey now. I cannot live with you anymore. You are all alone.”

The monkey climbed up and disappeared. The grandmother was very sad. She regrettes what she had done to her beloved granddaughter. “Please come back to me. Please forgive me, my granddaughter!” but it was too late.

The little girl has turned into a monkey and never came home. The people of Roti Island believe this story. And that is until now; people in Roti Island never hit their children or other people’s child. They are afraid that the child would turn into a monkey. ***
 
46.    What is the purpose of the text above?
A.       To describe characters in a story.
B.       To tell what happened with the characters in a story.
C.       To argue why story is important.
D.       To teach moral value with a story.

47.    What happened when the granddaughter cooked the rice?
A.       The rice pot exploded
B.       The girl turned into a monkey
C.       The grandmother was so angry
D.       The porridge flooded the kitchen

48.    “The grandmother chased it.” (paragraph 5)
The word ‘it’ refers to...
A.       Thing
B.       Monkey
C.       Tree
D.       Wooden stick

Dear Davish,

CONGRATULATIONS! I know you must be proud and happy to attain the rank of Eagle Scout. May the high goals and ideals which led to this special honour continue to inspire you in the years ahead.

Timmy Carter
     Timmy
Read the text and answer questions 49 and 50.

49.    What is the writer’s intention to write the text?
A.       To praise Davish for his success.
B.       To inspire Davish to reach his goal.
C.       To share his happiness with Davish.
D.       To support Davish to get the Eagle Scout.

50.    “May the high goals and ideals which led to this special honour continue to inspire you in the years ahead.”
We can infer from the statement that the writer hopes Davish...
A.       stay humble and calm
B.       always happy
C.       keep on success in the future
D.       be a better person


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