PREDIKSI UJIAN NASIQNAL
SMA/MA
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2010/2011
Mata Pelajaran : BAHASA INGGRIS (D4)
Program Studi : IPA/IPS/BAHASA/KEAGAMAAN
Hari/Tanggal :
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PETUNJUK UMUM
1. Isikan identitas Anda ke dalam Lembar Jawaban Ujian Nasional (LJUN) yang tersedia dengan menggunakan pensil 2B sesuai pelunjuk di LJUN.
2. Hitamkan bulatan di depan nama mata Ujian pada LJUN.
3. Tersedia waktu 120 menit untuk mengerjakan pakel les tersebut.
4. Jumlah soal sebanyak 50 butir, pada setiap butir soal terdapat 4 (empat) dan 5 (lima) pilihan.
5. Jawaban.Periksa dan bacalah soal-soal sebelum Anda menjawabnya.
6. Laporkan kepada pengawas ujian apabila terdapat lembar soal yang kurang jelas, rusak, atau tidak lengkap.
7. Mintalah kertasburam kepada pengawas ujian, biladiperlukan.
8. Tidak diizinkan menggunakan kalkulator, HP, label matematika atau alat bantu hilung lainnya.
9. Periksalah pekerjaan Anda sebelum diserahkan kepada pengawas ujian.
10. Lembar soal tidak boleh dicoret-coret.
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.
PARTI
Questions 1 to 3.
Directions:
In, this part of thee test, you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The questions and the dialogues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your testt book, so you mustt listen carefully to understand whatt the speakers are saying.
After you listen to the dialogue and the question aboutt it, read the five 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:
Woman : What do you want for your birthday present, Mike? A watch, a bicycle, a mobile phone or a Power
Ranger robot?
Man : I'd rather you bought me a Portable Play Station 3.
Narrator : What did Mike want for his birthday presentt?
A. A robot B. A watch C. A bycycle D. A mobile phone E. A play station 3 | Sample answer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A B C D E |
The best answer lo this question is "A play station 3". Therefore you' should choose answer (E).
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 yet. B. His friend will drive him. C. He is seventeen year 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 hour. D. The woman wants to ride 16 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 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 what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue or monologue, look at the five pictures provided in your test book, and decide which one would be the most suitable with the dialogue or monologue you have heard.
4. | A. 1 B.2 C.3 D.4 E.5 |
5. | A. 1 B.2 C.3 D.4 E.5 |
6. | A. 1 B.2 C.3 D.4 E.5 |
PART III
Questions: 7 to 11
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogues spoken in English, followed by five responses,-also spoken in English. The dialogues and the responses 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. You have to choose the best response to each question.
Now listen to a sample question.
Man : I've got bad news about my test, Woman: What? You failed again?
Man : ...
Narrator : What will the man most likely reply?
A. Let me try again. B. Don't worry. I'm fine. C. Sorry, I've disappointed you. D. Never mind. You've done your best. E. I'd like to apologize for my failure. | Sample answer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A B C D E |
Narrator : The best answer to the question "you failed again?" is choice C. Therefore, you should choose answer C.
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PART IV
Question 12 to 15.
Directions:
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 the speakers are saying.
After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
12. | A. Octopus. B. Rhinoceros. C. Platypus. D. Mosquitos. E. Hippopotamus. |
13. | A. 0,7 to 2,4 kg D. 0,7 to 2,7 kg B. 0,7 to 2,5 kg E. 0,7 to 2,8 kg C. 0,7 to 2,6 kg |
14. | A. 16 C. 56 E. 66 B. 48 D. 60 |
15. | A. Fine C. Rainy E. Cloudy B. Clear E. Terrible |
Reading Section
The following text is for Question 16.
Dear John, Sue informed me this morning that Mr. Hassan, a local importer of local electrical goods, has ordered two hundreds Electrico washing machines, Model Number E7, one hundred Electric Quickmix, electric mixers, Model Number M3, fifty electric fans, Model Number F2, and twenty five air-conditioners, Model Number Ac 1. Since this is a big order, he asked for 20% discount. I'm waiting for your confirmation. Don. |
16. What is the topic of the message?
A. Items ordered.
B. Sue's information.
C. Mr. Hassan's order.
D. John's confirmation.
E. Appealing for a discount.
The following text is for Questions 17 to 19.
34 Sutherland MewS North, London SWIR4AL 27th March, 2010 Dear Mr. Frank Sinatra, The Fun World, Co would like to welcome you as a new customer to our firm. We know that you will be extremely satisfied with our line of products and the service we provide to our customers. You are invited to purchase our merchandise on our regular open account terms, from April 1 until June 30th, 2010. Our credit manager, Andi Nico, will be happy to discuss any aspect of our credit policy with you at your convenience. I am enclosing our catalog and price list for your review. I believe that you will, find our prices competitive and in keeping with industry trends. Throughout the year we offer our valued customers frequent discount as an incentive and as a showing of our appreciation. I do hope you will afford us the opportunity to serve you in the near future. Yours faithfully, R.S.J. Edward. |
17. The letter is about .........
A. a new customer welcome
B. discounts offered to a new customer
C. a description about services provided
D. information on prices of new products
E. an appeal to a new customer to buy the company's products
18. Beside sending the letter, the company also attached .............. to its customers.
A. catalogs and price lists
B. products and price lists
C. incentives and products
D. merchandise and catalogs
E. merchandise and catalogs
19. "I do hope you will afford us the opportunity to serve you in the near future." (Paragraph 4).
The sentence means .........
A. I will send the product soon
B. I hope you enjoy having our product
C. I give you a chance to join the company
D. I give you discount if you buy our product
E. I hope we could give you the best service soon
The following text is for Questions 20 to 22.
ANNOUNCEMENT In accordance with the international security regulations, the following items are never allowed to be taken onto a plane by passengers, either in their carry-on bags or in their checked luggage: weapons, including knives and guns; explosives, including dynamite and fireworks. The following items may be placed in checked luggage but not on carry-on bags. Tools, including hammers, screwdrivers, and wrenches; sports equipment such as golf clubs, baseball bats, skis and ski poles. When you pass through the security line, all bags will go through our X ray machines and some bags will be manually checked by personnel, as well. Thank you for your cooperation. Have a safe and pleasant flight. |
20. What is the announcement about?
A. Weapons and explosives.
B. Items brought on carry-on bags.
C. Welcoming foreign passengers.
D. An international airport security regulations.
E. A warning to passengers from different countries.
21. .............can't be brought onto an airplane.
A. Knives D. Screwdrivers
B. Ski poles E. Basketball bats
C. Wrenches
22. "When you pass through the security line, all bags will go through our X ray machines." (paragraph 3) The underlined part of the sentence above means ...............
A. all bags will be sent to the X-ray machines.
B. all bags will be moved to the X-ray machines.
C. all bags will be delivered with X-ray machines.
D. all bags will be packed next to X-ray machines.
E. all bags will be Checked by using X-ray machines.
Answer Questions 23 and 24 based on the following advertisement.
FOR SALE GREENWOOD a. 3-bedroom family home, double garage. New condition. .Large garden. Short walk to city and schools. $74,000. b. Modern 2-storey 6-bedroom home, large living room, separate dining room, 3 bathrooms, basement, garage. Beautiful big garden and swimming pool. Excellent condition. $150,000. c. Luxury 2 bedroom apartment, near ocean. Quiet location. 45 minutes from city. $55,000. d. Attractive 3-bedroom family home, separate dining room, 2 bathrooms. Opposite bus-stop, 5 minutes from town. Easy to look after (brick, with small garden). $80,000. e. Available immediately, Large 1-bedroom city apartment, fully furnished with quality furnishing. Large living area. dishwasher, refrigerators $35,000. f. Attractive 1-bedroom apartment in new building. Only 30 minutes from city centre and 10 minutes from airport. Unfurnished. $29,000. |
23. The topic of the text is about ........
A. Greenwood
B. types of homes
C. residences for sale
D. prices of the apartments
E. location of the residences
24. A home which has a swimming pool is priced at ..........
A. $29,000
B. $55,000
C. $74,000
D. $80,000
E. $150,000
The following text is for Questions 25 to 28.
The Rabbit's Revenge Long, long ago a rabbit and a lion were neighbors. The lion was very proud, and was fond of" boasting about his strength. And though they were such close neighbors, the lion looked down upon the rabbit, and used to bully and frighten her. Finally, the rabbit could stand it no longer and wanted to get her own back. One day she went to the lion and said, ."Good day, respected elder brother. Imagine it. I met an animal over there who looked exactly like you, and he said to me, 'Is there anyone in the world who dares stand up to me? If there is, let him come and have a duel with me. If there is no one, all of you have to submit to my rule and be my servants!" "Oh, he was an intolerable braggart! He is so puffed up with pride that his eyes can't even light on anyone!", added the rabbit. "Oho," the lion said. "Didn't you mention me to him?" "Yes, indeed." the rabbit replied. "But it would have been better if I hadn't. When I described how strong you were, he just sneered and said dreadfully rude things. He even went so far as to say that he wouldn't take you for his attendant!" The lion flew into a rage and roared. "Where is he? Where is he?" So the rabbit took the lion behind a hill and. not going too near herself; pointed to a deep well from a distance, and said. "He is down there, in the well." The lion hastened to the well and glared angrily into it. Yes, there was his rival who even glared back at him angrily. The lion roared, and his enemy roared back. The lion became so furious that his hair Stood on end. So did his enemy's in the well. The lion showed his teeth and lashed out with his paws to scare his rival — and his enemy in the well retaliated! In a fit of anger the lion sprang into the air with all his might and then flung himself at the enemy in the well. The result was that the proud lion was instantly drowned. |
25. What do you think of the animal in the well?
A. The image of the lion himself.
B. An intolerable braggart.
C. A stronger animal.
D. Another lion.
E. His neighbor.
26. The lion was proud of his ...........
A. hair C. teeth E. strength
B. eyes D. paws
27. What can we learn from the story?
A. Be a good neighbor.
B. Don't be so arrogant.
C. We must help each other.
D. An enemy can be a good friend.
E. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
28. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
A. The lion was too furious that he challenged the other animal to fight.
B. The rabbit told the lion that a strong animal challenged him to duel.
C. The rabbit and the lion went to a hill to fight the strong animal.
D. The rabbit was successful in defeating the lion.
E. The lion was challenged by a strong animal.
The following text is for Questions 29 to 31.
YONKERS, Nov 12th. A four alarm fire damaged 14 stores today in the Cross County Shopping Center, the largest shopping center in Westchester County. Two fire investigators said the blaze apparently started in a pile of cardboard cartons at the rear of a shoe store and spread through a utilities duct above the 13 other stores. The fire started at 4.40 p.m. and was declared under control at 6.14 p.m. The center is on the Cross County Parkway at the Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway. Five fire-fighters were busy at the scene. Lieut. John Carey of the Yonkers Arson Squad said the cause of the fire was under investigation. |
29. The text mainly tells us about ............
A. the Yonkers Arson Squad
B. the blaze at a shoe store
C. a fire in the, shopping center
D. a shopping center in the cross country
E. the largest shopping center in Westchester County
30. The fire has lasted about ..........
A. half an hour D. one and a half hours
B. forty five minutes E. two hours
C. one hour
31. How many investigators and fire fighters were involved in the scene?