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Read this announcement and answer questions 1 to 2.

Warning!

Don't open the car windows along this way.
BEWARE OF WILD ANIMALS!
Zoo officer


1. What does the text mean?
A The car windows should always be open.
B. The zoo officers must close the car windows.
C. We should let the animals walk on the road.
D. We must close the windows when passing that area.

Read Text 2 and answer questions 2 and 3.

Text 2

To Our Beloved Student Yohanita.
CONGRATULATIONS We would like to congratulate you on your success
to be the best graduate of SMP Al Azhar this year.
You deserve to get such a title because of your best marks of all subjects of the final examination.
We are proud of you so much.
We hope that you will inspire the students.
 Mr. Suyanto M.Pd


2. The text is written by the writer … on her success to be the best graduate of the school.
A. to ask for Yohanita’s attention
B. to congratulate Yohanita
C. to show Yohanitas’s ability
D. to send his best regards

3. From the text we know that Yohanita is a … student.
A. rich
B. clever
C. boastful
D. beautiful


Read Text 3 and answer questions 4 and 5.
Text 3

Dear Leoni,
I put your dictionary on your desk. Sorry I could not give it to you personally because I had to meet Mr. Asgan to submit my paper.Thanks for lending it to me and John.
Your friend,
Vera


4. Who wrote the message?
A. John.
B. Vera.
C. Leoni.
D. Mr. Asgan.

5. The message is written to ...
A. request Leoni to return Vera's dictionary
B. ask Mr. Asgan to lend a dictionary to Vera
C. ask Leoni to submit her paper to Mr. Asgan
D. inform Leoni that Vera has returned her dictionary

Read Text 4 and answer questions 6 to 7.

Good afternoon, passengers. This is your captain speaking. In about five minutes, we will be passing over Lake Frank. If you look out the left side of the plane, you'll be able to see the lake. The clouds have cleared up and we have beautiful sunny weather now, so you should get a good view.


6. Where is the announcement probably spoken?
A. In a plane.
B. In an airport.
C. In the harbor.
D. Near Frank Lake.

7. What will the passengers look at in about five minutes?
A. The sun.
B. A plane.
C. Clouds.
D. A lake.

Read Text 5 and answer questions 8 and 9.
Text 5

Graduation Open House Event
To Honor Our Beloved Son Fajar Ramadhan Afifi Upon His Graduation From SMP MUTIARA
Please Join Us on Saturday, July 25th 7:00 – 9:00 PM Marsekal Surya Dharma Street No. 70 Neglasari
RSPV to Shara 0817836773 by July 19th


8. The writer wrote the text … .
A. to announce students’ graduation
B. to promote a reunion program
C. to amuse the beloved son
D. to invite someone to come to a party

9. Fajar’s parents celebrated his graduation because they….
A. fulfilled their promise to the son
B. respected their son’s achievement
C. wanted publication for their son
D. admired their son’s school


Read Text 6 and answer questions 10 and 11.

Text 6
DAY/TIME
THURSDAY ACTIVITY


DAY 1

1:30 pm
Arrive at Syamsudin Airport.

2:30 pm
Check in hotel.

5:00 pm
Watch activities of local people at Kelayan river bank.

6:15 pm
Magrib prayer at Grand Mosque Sabilal Muhtadin.

7:30 pm
Dinner at local restaurant and return to hotel.


DAY 2

5:15 am
Sailing from Kuin River to the floating market in Barito river.

8:00 am
Return to hotel for breakfast.

9:15 am
Go to Bumi selamat market in Martapura for sightseeing and shopping

12:00 am
Return to Banjarmasin and have soto banjar for lunch.

2:30 pm
Check out and transfer to airport.


10. What is the above schedule written for?
A. To make the travel in Banjarmasin run well.
B. To inform about interesting places in Banjarmasin.
C. To promote tourist destinations in Banjarmasin
D. To invite tourists to come to Banjarmasin.

11. "Watch activities of local people at Kelayan River bank!”
The underlined word is similar in meaning to ....
A. natives
B. citizens
C. residents
D. inhabitants

Read Text 7 to answer questions 12 to 14.
Text 7
Niigata, January 4, 2010

Dear Ketut,
     How are you back there in your beautiful country-in Bali right? Miss you so much in this ski resort. I don’t have anyone to be my racing partner... True, there are many people -here, but we cannot compete people from countries with no winter and people from Niigata right. So An Indonesian vs. A Pilipino, it was fair enough, wasn’t it?
      And this afternoon I had an unforgettable experience. I was cycling with my new roommate around the country lane when we saw some children playing on a frozen pond.
      Suddenly we heard a shout. One boy had fallen through the ice. We immediately rushed over to help, but it was too dangerous to walk across the ice. My friend and I ran to borrow a ladder. I put the ladder on the ice and crawled across it towards the boy. I caught hold of his hand and finally manage to pull him out of the icy water. Luckily the boy wasn’t hurt, but he was very frightened.
His parents turned up about ten minutes later. When they saw him, they were shocked and very angry with him! I felt a bit sorry for the boy. He had certainly learnt a lesson – the hard way.
Sincerely,
Gene



12. Where does Gene stay?
A. In Bali 
B. In Niigata
C. In Philipine 
D. In Indonesia

13. What is the topic of the third paragraph?
A. A holiday in Niigata
B. Going skiing in winter
C. Unforgetable Life in Niigata
D. Rescueing the boy fallen into the pond

14. “… and crawled across it towards the boy.” The underlined word refers to ….
A. the ice 
B. the boy
C. the writer 
D. the ladder


Read Text 8 and answer questions 15 to 17.

Text 8


15. The text is written to … a product named Too Shiba Ellite.
A. buy
B. show
C. explain
D. advertise

16. Why should the readers buy the product soon?
A. The price of the product this time is rather expensive.
B. The computer will not be produced anymore now.
C. The product will not be sold at New Technology anymore.
D. The gadget is easy for all people to get everywhere

17. What type of computer is it based on the text?
A. An LCD.
B. A laptop.
C. A tablet.
D. A processor.

Read Text 9 and answer questions 18 to 20.

Text 9
Interesting Letter Holder
Things you need
• A shoebox
• Cardboard sheet
• Different colored glazer paper
• Glue
• Scissors
• Pencil, eraser, and sketch pens
Methods
1. Take a shoebox without the lid.
2. Draw out a fishing boat on the cardboard and cut it.
3. Use glazed paper in different colors to stick on the cardboard boat so that it looks bright and colorful.
 4. Stick the boat on one side of the shoebox. Now Your letter holder is ready to use.


18. What should you do after drawing out a fishing boat on the cardboard?
A. Cut the cardboard.
B. Use the glue to stick it.
C. Stick the boat on the picture.
D. Draw the picture again and paint it.

19. What is the writer’s purpose to write the text?
A. To give complete description on shoeboxes.
B. To tell the way to make a letter holder.
C. To recycle shoeboxes for other purposes.
D. To tell readers how to make use of shoeboxes.

20. “Draw out a fishing boat on the cardboard and cut it.”
What does the word “it” in the sentence refer to?
A. The cardboard.
B. The fishing boat.
C. The scissor
D. The lid.






Read Text 10 and answer questions 21 to 24.
Text 10

               Venice is a city in northern Italy. It has been known as the “Queen of the Adriatic”, “City of Bridges”, and “The City of Light”. The city stretches across 117 small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy.
               Venice is world famous for its canals. It is built on an archipelago of 117 islands formed by about 150 canals in a shallow lagoon. The islands on which the city is built are connected by about 400 bridges. In the old centre, the canals serve the function of roads, and every form of transport is on water or on foot.
                You can ride gondola there. It is the classical Venetian boat which nowadays is mostly used for tourists, or weddings, funerals, or other ceremonies. Now, most Venetians travel by motorised waterbuses which ply regular routes along the major canals and between the city’s islands. The city has many private boats. The only gondolas still in common use by Venetians are the Traghetti, foot passenger ferries crossing the Grand Canal at certain points without bridges.
Adapted from: http://www.wikipedia.com


21. What does the text tell you about?
A. Gondola.
B. Traghetti.
C. Venice.
D. Italy.

22. What transport crosses the Grand Canal for foot passengers at certain points without bridges?
A. Gondolas.
B. Traghetti.
C. Waterbuses.
D. Lagoon.

23. From the text we can say that Venice belongs to a city of ….
A. water
B. ceremonies
C. buses
D. funerals

24. What does the second paragraph of the text tell us about?
A. The forms of transport in the world.
B. The canals and roads that people like to use.
C. The archipelago that has a lot of islands.
D. Venice as the world famous for its canals.

For questions 25 to 27 choose the best words to complete Text 11.

Text 11

    Last year, I left New Zealand for Bunaken Island. I … (25) there with a group of New Zealand divers. Getting there was not quite difficult. Soon after our arrival at Bunaken, we got a general briefing. It included a description about how to take pictures under water. Then, we began our diving. In our diving we saw groups of …. (26) fish. In order to identify them, we needed a good guide. Without some knowledge of their habitat and behavior, it was difficult to identify. In summary, the trip was mostly enjoyable. This place is really impressive with its marine … (27). We will come again to visit this beautiful Island this year. Source: ross-shield.blogspot.com


25. A. arrived
      B. went
      C. stayed
      D. spent

26. A. wide
      B. big
      C. large
      D. tiny

27. A. things
      B. love
     C. life
     D. joy

Read Text 12 and answer questions 28 to 30.

Text 12
        Once a fisherman named Batara Guru Sahala lived in Batakland. One day, he caught a fish. To his surprise, he found that the fish could talk! It begged Sahala to set it free. Sahala did accordingly.
        As soon as the fish was free, it changed into a woman. She was so beautiful that the fisherman fell in love with her at once. He asked her to marry him. The woman agreed to marry Sahala. However, she told him that he must never let out the secret that she was once a fish. Sahala promised her that he would not tell anyone about it.
        They were happily married, and had two daughters. Every morning, Sahala went out fishing. His daughters would bring him his lunch. One day, however, instead of bringing the food to their father, the girls ate it. When Sahala learnt what they had done with his meal, he got very angry. He shouted at them, saying, “You behaved exactly like the daughters of a fish.”
        The girls did not understand what their father meant. They went home and asked their mother about it. When they told her what he had said, she was very annoyed. Although Sahala apologized to her later, she would not forgive him for breaking his promise.
        Then, the earth began to tremble, and volcanoes started to erupt. The earth cracked to form a big hole. People said that this hole became Lake Toba.


28. Why did the girls’ mother get angry with Sahala?
A. He broke his promise.
B. He did not get the food.
C. She apologized for the daughters.
D. The girls did not understand him.

29. What is the main idea of last paragraph?
A. The earth began to erupt and tremble very hard.
B. What happened after Sahala broke his promise.
C. The volcanoes erupted as soon as the earth trembled.
D. The earth and the volcanoes made a hole for the people.

30. What is the moral value of telling the story?
A. Father has to care all his daughters.
B. Children must obey their mother.
C. It is not good to break our promise.
D. We have to be good with our wife.


Read Text 13 and answer questions 31 to 33.

Text 13

       A galaxy is a collection of stars and other astronomical bodies, including planets, comets and asteroids, held together by gravity.
      There are many different physical forms and measurements of galaxies. These include the spiral, barrel-spiral and elliptical. Our galaxy, called the Milky Way, is approximately 100,000 light years in width and contains over 100 billion stars.
      The centre of galaxies can contain many young, very hot stars as well as older stars. Swirling clouds that have been energized by magnetic forces also exist in the centre.
      At this point in time, no one knows the exact number of galaxies in the universe. Astronomers are, however, learning more and more about them everyday.
 Adapted from Text Types in English 3, Macmillan Education Australia PTY LTD


31. What does the text mainly talk about?
A. Stars and other astronomical bodies.
B. The galaxy physical forms.
C. The galaxy centre.
D. Galaxies

32. From the text we know that ….
A. gravity holds galaxies together in this universe
B. the number of our universe is limited in size
C. astronomers cannot study about galaxy anymore
D. there are some forms of galaxies that we know

33. “Our galaxy, called the Milky Way, is…” (paragraph 3)
What does the underlined word in the sentence refer to?
A. The writer and the readers.
B. The readers and their friends.
C. The people of the world.
D. The members of the galaxies.

Read Text 14 and answer questions 34 to 37.

Text 14

        On Saturday, 20th April 2003, Aron Ralston went climbing in the Utah National Park USA. He did not tell his friends or family and he took no mobile phone at all. Later, there was a terrible accident. An enormous rock trapped Aron’s arm. He was there for six days. He could not sleep at night because it was very cold. He did not drink any fresh water, and there was not any food to eat. Besides, he did not see any people.
        Fortunately, Aron was safe. On the sixth day he escaped. He amputated his trapped arm with a small knife. Then he walked six miles. Finally a helicopter saw and rescued him.
       Aron wrote a book about his experience. Now he climbs with an artificial arm.


34. What did Aron do On Saturday 20th April 2003?
A. He went to USA to visit his family.
B. He rescued someone with a helicopter.
C. He climbed in the Utah National Park.
D. He amputed his trapped arm with a knife.

35. Aron could not drink and eat at that time because … .
A. his drink and food was gone on his way
B. he was not able to go anywhere
C. the weather around him was very cold
D. he did not tell anybody about his activity

36. What is the second paragraph of the text about?
A. What Aron did to make him sleep well.
B. Why Aron wrote his terrible experience.
C. How Aron escaped from the accident.
D. What happened to the helicopter.

37. “Now he climbs with an artificial arm.”
What does the underlined word mean?
A. Mobile.
B. Official.
C. Natural.
D. Man-made.

For questions 38 to 40 choose the best words to complete Text 15 below.
Text 15

My Lovely Pet

        I used to have a beautiful cat named Proudy. She had white fluffy fur and purple eyes and she had a little gray spot on her head and a black spot on her tail, and she also had small legs with very cute paws.
        Proudy was a very smart cat too. She knew my …(38). She would wake me up in the morning, a couple of minutes before my alarm clock rang. She even knew what time I came home. When I opened the door, she would jump on me … (39)as if she was trying to tell me that she missed me so much.
        Proudy and I used to have great times together. Unfortunately last year she died … (40) a truck hit her. I buried her in our garden in front of my bedroom window. I really love and miss Proudy.


38. A. business
      B. schedule
      C. alarm
     D. plan

39. A. quickly
      B. slowly
      C. lazily
      D. wildly

40. A. although
      B. because
      C. however
      D. if





Read Text 16 and answer questions 41 to 43.

Text 16

     Randai is a folk theatre tradition of the Minangkabau ethnic group. West Sumatra. It incorporates music, singing. dance, drama and the martial arts. Randai is an lndonesian original dramatic dance which has spread to Malaysia since the 1930s.
     Randai is usually performed for traditional ceremonies and festivals. The complex stories may run a number of nights. lt is performed as a theatre in the round to achieve equality and unity between the audience members and the performers.
     Randai performances are a synthesis of alternating martial arts dances, songs and acted scenes. Stories are delivered by both the acting and singing and are mostly based upon Minangkabau legends and folktales.
     Randai originated early in the 20th century. lt is the combination of local martial arts, story-telling and other performance traditions. Originally, male and female characters were played by men. However, since the 1960s women have also participated.


41. What is the text about?
A. Minangkabau legend and stories.
B. The traditional ceremonies called Randai.
C. Randai has spread to Malaysia.
D. Randai, a folk theatre tradition from Minangkabau.

42. What is the main idea of paragraph four?
A. Women played only the female characters.
B. Randai is currently played by males and females.
C. The male and female characters were played by men.
D. Randaiis a combination of local martialarts and story-telling.

43. What is Randai usually performed for?
A. The performances of singing, dancing and martial arts.
B. Series of night drama performances.
C. Traditional ceremonies and festivals.
D. The theatrical performance.

Read Text 17 and answer questions 44 to 46.

Text 17

           Jerry was riding his motorcycle home late one night when he saw a young girl waiting by a bus stop. He stopped his motorcycle and told her that he did not think the buses were running so late at night and offered her a ride. The night air was getting chilly, so he took off his jacket and gave it to her. Jerry found out that the girl’s name was Siska and she was on her way home.
          After an hour drive, they arrived at her home. Jerry said goodnight and went home himself.
         The next day, he remembered that Siska still had his jacket. He went to Siska’s house and knocked on the door. An old woman answered. Jerry told her about the ride he had given her daughter Siska, and he had to come back to get the jacket he had lent her. The old woman looked very confused.
          Jerry noticed a picture of Siska on the table. He pointed to it and told the old woman that she was the girl he had given a ride to.
          With her shaking voice, the old woman told Jerry that her daughter had been died for many years and was buried in a cemetery about an hour drive away from there. Jerry ran to his motorcycle and drove to the cemetery. There he found his jacket, neatly folded on top of a grave. The name on the gravestone was Siska Mutiara.


44. What is the text about?
A. Jerry’s nice night
B. Jerry’s ghosts
C. Jerry’s accident
D. Jerry’s weird experience

45. “There he found his jacket”
What does the underlined word refer to?
A. In the house.
B. At the cemetery.
C. On the road.
D. Near the graveyard.

46. What moral value does the writer of the story want to convey?
A. Be happy when you are passing by a graveyard on your way home.
B. Be smart that other living thing can hit you when you are somewhere.
C. Be ready that It is possible that devil can meet someone to work together.
D. Be careful that devil might interrupt you when you are doing something.

47. Arrange these words into a meaningful sentence.
Mr. Hakim – the car – yesterday – I – seen –
     1                   2                     3          4       5  
have – which – bought
    6            7           8
A. 4, 5, 6, 2, 1, 7, 3, 8
B. 4, 6, 5, 2, 7, 1, 8, 3
C. 4, 1, 5, 2, 7, 8, 3, 6
D. 4, 8, 2, 7, 6, 5, 1, 3

48. Arrange these words into a meaningful sentence.
The game – did – his brother – won – Rido –
        1             2             3                   4         5          
easily – and – so
    6          7       8
A. 5, 2, 1, 4, 6, 8, 7, 3
B. 5, 7, 3, 1, 4, 6, 2, 8
C. 5, 4, 1, 6, 7, 8, 2, 3
D. 5, 1, 4, 6, 8, 7, 3, 2

49. Rearrange the following sentences into a coherent paragraph or text.
1. The Royal Mint makes the coins used as money.
2. Newton joined the Royal Mint in London in 1696.
3. Three years later he became Master of the Mint and a rich man, but he never married, and he lived simply.
4. Two years later he was knighted Sir Isaac Newton by Queen Anne.
5. In 1703 Newton became president of the Royal Society.
6. He also kept up his argument with Leibniz.
7. For the rest of his life he was in charge of the Royal Mint.
8. Newton was now 57 years old.
9. Isaac Newton died in London on March 20, 1727, at the age of 85.

A. 2-1-3-6-7-4-5-9-8
B. 2-1-7-8-3-5-6-9-5
C. 2-1-3-8-7-6-5-4-9.
D. 2-3-1-7-8-5-6-9-4


50. Study the following sentences and arrange them into a good coherent paragraph.
1. In 1847 he earned a doctorate at the Ecole Normale in Paris, with a focus on both physics and chemistry.
2. The undesired one is due to presence of additional organisms such as bacteria.
3. Louis Pasteur was born in Dole on December 27, 1822.
4. He was a French chemist and biologist.
5. In 1854 he worked on bacteria.
6. He found that the desired production of alcohol in fermentation is indeed due to yeast.
The best arrangement is ….
A. 3 – 4 – 6 – 5 – 2 - 1
B. 3 – 4 – 5 – 2 – 6 - 1
C. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 1 - 2


D. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 - 1

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