DINAS PENDIDIKANDAN KEBUDAYAAN
SMA NEGERI 1 TUGU
Jl. Lapangan Barat Nglongsor, Tugu, Telp. 0355 797111
TUGU 66352
UJIAN AKHIR SEKOLAH
YEAR 2011/2012
VERSION A |
Class/Program : XII/IPA/IPS
Day/date :
LISTENING SECTIONS
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 each part.
PART I
Questions: 1 to 3.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogs and questions spoken in English. The questionsand the dialogs 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 dialogs and question about 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 what for his birthday present?
A. A robot.
B. A watch.
C. A bicycle.
D. A mobile phone.
E. A play station 3.
The best anser to yhis question is “A play station 3”.
Therefore, you should choose aswer (E).
Sample answer :
A B C D E
1. A. Programs in a university.
B. Economics.
C. Mathematics.
D. A favoite subject.
E. A study plan.
2. A. In a hotel.
B. In a Bank.
C. In a dispensary.
D. At school
E. In a post office
3. A. Get some gas.
B. Go to the workshop.
C. Buy a new spark plug.
D. Repair the motorcycle herself.
E. Leave the motorcycle.
PART II
Questions: 4 to 6.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogs or monologs spoken in English. The dialogs or monologs will be spokentwice. 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 dialogs or monolog, look at the five pictures provided in your test book, and decide which one would be the most suitable with the dialog or monolog you have heard.
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PART III
Questions : 7 to 11.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogs spoken in English, followed by five responses, also spoken in English. The dialogs 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 responses to each question.
Now listen to a sample news question.
Man : I’ve got bad news about my test.
Woman : What? You failed again?
Man : __________________
Narrator : What will the man most likely reply with?
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.
The best answer to question “You failed again?” is choice (C) therefore, you should choose answer (C).
Sample answer :
A B C D E
7. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
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11. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
PART IV
Qoestion: 12 to 15.
Direction:
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologs, each monolog will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carrefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
After you hear the monolog and the questions about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.
12. A. Waves.
B. Tsunamis.
C. Earthquakes.
D. Floods.
E. Ripples.
13. A. It causes powerful floods.
B. It produces high waves in the sea.
C. It shake the ground.
D. It Causes heavy rain.
E. It damages the forrest.
14. A. It helps them understand their lessons more.
B. It can reccal the lessons they have learned.
C. It can improve their knowlegde.
D. It can make them learn more
E. It takes more time to study.
15. A. It is interesting for them.
B. They have less time to prepare the nest day’s lessons.
C. They can spend more time to do their homework.
D. They can learn more.
E. Homework is challenging.
READING
TEXT 1
This text is for questions 16 to 19
THE GOOD STEPMOTHER
The old with locked Hansel in a cage see Gratel to clean the house. She planned to eat them both. Each night the children cried and begged the witch to let them go.
Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish she had never tried to get rid of the children. ‘I must find them,’ she said and sent off into the forest.
Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking and her lips were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging the witch. The stepmother peeped through the window. Her heart cried out when she saw the two children.
She picked up the broom leaning against the door and crept inside. The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother gave her an almighty push. The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut the door.
‘Children, I have come to save you,’ she said, hugging them tightly, I have done a dreadful thing. I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you some and become a family again. They returned to their home and the stepmother became the best mother anyone could wish to have, and of course they lived happily even after!
16. The story is about a stepmother who ________________
A. Cried every night
B. Planned to eat her children
C. Begged a witch for money
D. Tried to run away from a witch
E. Saved her children from a witch
17. Which statement is TRUE about the stepmother?
A. She was the witch’s friend
B. She loved her stepmother
C. She hit the witch with a broom
D. She locked her children in a cage
E. She visited the witch to see her children.
18. “The witch fell into the oven the stepmother shut the door” (par 4)
A. Closed
B. Opened
C. Painted
D. Marked
E. Polished
19. How did the witch die?
A. She was burn in the oven
B. She was trapped in a cage
C. She was hit with a broom
D. She was locked in the house
E. She was pushed against the wall
TEXT 2
This text is for questions 20 to 23
Before the fall of the Berlin wall, East Berlin was like the rest of East Germany – drab and depressed. Today is a different story. There are over 40 major construction projects underway and investments in new construction are expected to exceed $20 billion. Part of this boom can be attributed of the fact that the national government of Germany will move to Berlin. The city will once again be Germany’s leading city and a gateway to the expanding markets in Poland, Czech Republic, and other countries east of the Germany border.
20. How was East Berlin before the fall of the Berlin wall?
A. Beautiful and nice
B. Modern and interesting
C. Leading and expanding
D. Sophisticated and good
E. Dull and uninteresting
21. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text+
A. The government of Germany has been moved to Berlin
B. East Berlin has changed after the collapse of the Berlin wall
C. East Berlin is like the rest of Germany-a drab and depressed city
D. Before the fall of Berlin wall, East Berlin was the center of Germany
E. There are not more than 40 major construction projects in East Berlin
22. What changes happen to East Berlin after the fall of the Berlin wall?
A. It’s developing to become a leading city of Germany
B. It will become one of the richest cities in Germany
C. It’s now the center of the country’s government
D. It will be the biggest city in the world
E. It has become a state city
23. “............investment in new construction are expected to exceed $20 billion”.
The underlined word is close in meaning to.......................
A. Known
B. Predicted
C. Calculated
D. Completed
E. Expanded
TEXT 3
This text is for the questions 24 to 27
Death penalty for serious criminals has been discussed by our experts. Those who agree say that death penalty will scare off. However, those who disagree say that it is inhuman, not effective and we cannot correct the wrong sentence after the criminal die.
In Switzerland, this penalty does exist. Most people argue that the possibility of making the wrong decision is always there although it is true that spending life behind the bars is not easy either. Also, every person should have a chance for rehabilitation. In this way he or she can start all over again in another a life style.
Those who agree argue that there is no use to feed the terrorists in prison with their money, when they get out, they will create a lot of trouble by blackmailing and killing people, So, who says that jails will stop them from being bad guys?
My own opinion is divided. On the one hand, I want be humane, and on the other hand, I wonder if those people are worthy my feeling.
24. The text mainly discussed about__________________
A. The death penalty controversy
B. The punishment in our country
C. The death penalty is Switzerland
D. Those who support death penalty
E. Those who are against death penalty
25. Which of the following is NOT the reason for those who are against death penalty?
A. death penalty is inhuman
B. death penalty is not effective
C. there is possibility of misjudgment
D. it is harder to live behind bars than to die
E. every person should have a chance for rehabilitation.
26. What is the writer’s opinion about death penalty?
A. He is not able to decide
B. He is against death penalty
C. He agrees with death penalty
D. Death penalty is a worthwhile punishment
E. The criminals deserve to receive the benefit of human feeling
27. “However those who disagree say that it is inhuman, not effective and we cannot
correct the wrong sentence after the criminals die” (paragraph 1). The underlined
word can be replaced by ____________
A. Fine
B. Thought
C. Command
D. Statement
E. Punishment
TEXT 4
This text is for questions 28 to 29
An expectant mother has to avoid alcohol during her pregnancy. Too much alcohol in her blood can prevent the fetus from receiving necessary nutritional supply, and the baby will be born under the normal weight. There is also mounting evidence that smoking during pregnancy can do permanent damage to a child’s health, and children of smokers tend to have higher incidence of respiratory infection throughout their lives. Clearly, mother to be who smokes should think about quitting. Likewise, expectant mothers have to be careful about the kind of exercise they do, and all very vigorous exercise should be avoided. During pregnancy, medication must be careful monitored as well. Too often drugs not harmful to mother can do serious, even irreparable, damage to be child.
28 What is the topic of paragraph?
A. the pregnant women
B. How to get a healthy baby
C. How to save pregnant mother
D. The exercise for the pregnant women
E. the suggestion from the pregnant women
29. The main idea of the above paragraph is __________________
A. The pregnant women must not consume alcohol
B. The pregnant women must do vigorous exercises
C. The pregnant women must take special precautions
D. The pregnant women must not smoke cigarettes
E. The pregnant women must save her baby
Text 5
This text is for the question no 30 to 33
Monday’s tsunami along the southern coast of Java has caused devastating losses that are still being counted. Traumatized survivors, many camped out in the hills far from the shore line, are living in fear that another earthquake would trigger another wave of destruction.
The earthquake which triggered a tsunami wiped out the beach resorts and fishing villages along the southern coast of Java. The meteorology and geophysics agency (BMG) did that the Wednesday’s earthquake measured 6.2 on the Richter scale.
Its epicenter was 48 kilometers below the sea level. BMG official, Weni said the areas on the west coast of West Java and Banten, as well as those in the south coast of Lampung, were the risk of being hit by tsunami. However, the possibility of a tsunami was quickly discounted by other agencies.
30. The news is about______________
A. The Victims Of A Tsunami
B. The Possible Risks Of Tsunamis In Bandung And Lampung.
C. The Tsunami In The South Western Part Of Indonesia
D. The Disaster Cussed By The Tsunami In The Southern Coast Of Java
E. The Tsunami Survivors In Java
31. The words below are associated with the suffering of the victims, EXCEPT________
A. Fear
B. Trauma
C. Loses
D. Trigger
E. Destruction
32. “Monday’s tsunami along the southern coast of Java caused devastating losses ...” (par 1)
The underlined word may be replaced by ____________
A. Stressful
B. Injuring
C. Destructive
D. Harming
E. Fearful
33. Where did the tsunami happen?
A. In Banten
B. In Jakarta
C. In the southern coast of Java
D. In the south of Lampung
E. In the west coast of West java
34. Arif : Hey, what’s wrong with you? You look sad
Hakim : I failed the interview
Arif : You should improve your English and Computer skill before you applied for the job
The underlined sentences is used to express _____________
A. Opinion
B. Warning
C. Warn
D. Advice
E. Disappointment
35. Made : Why are you still here? Didn’t you tell me that you would go to Bali today?
Dicky : I would have been in Bali if the bus had not got on accident.
From the dialogue above, we know that ___________
A. Dicky is in Bali
B. Dicky went to Bali
C. The bus was safe
D. Made went to Bali
E. The bus got an accident
36. Mother : Yuwan, please help me.
Yuwan : _______________, Mom?
A. Where are you
B. What are you doing
C. What can I do for you
D. What are you going to do
E. What’s the matter with you?
37. Dila : Your English is good. When did you start studying it?
Ria : In 2001 and I_________ it for more than 7 years.
A. Will study
B. Have to study
C. Am studying
D. Is going to study
E. Have been studying
38. Farmer : May we use this kind of fertilizer for our plants?
Instructor : ____________ it will make the leaves dry.
A. By all means
B. Go ahead
C. Oh yes please
D. I’m afraid not
E. It depends
Text 6
This text is for the question no 39 to 40
Continued progress is advanced technology is not necessary. Already the technical progress in our world has caused severe pollution in the air and in the water. Although the technical progress in previous years has been helpful, recent technology has significantly increased pollution.
Another reason to stop technical progress is that many inventions which were developed for good causes are now also used for powerful weapons or prevent termite has now been found to be toxic to human life. Technology does not work faster than man, but then men loses is job to a machine. Because no man can guarantee that technology will have only good affects and will be used only for the benefit of man, we should delay the continued development of technology .
39. The author’s purchase in writing this paragraph is ___________________
A. To describe pollution caused by advanced technology
B. To show advantageous advanced technology is from human beings
C. To have people stop developing advanced technology
D. To explain what further invitation in technology should be made.
E. To make people implement and beneficial to people
40. Advanced technology has made people’s lives more comfortable nevertheless ___
A. It is causing a lot of damage to the environment
B. Many invention were developed for good causes
C. It helps people to kill termite through pesticide
D. Many people are no longer unemployed
E. It is useful and beneficial to people.
Text 7
This text is for the question no 41to 44
Smoking is a bad habit that is very hard to break. Smokers are everywhere. Many people smoke just to socialize, but many others are too addicted to quit.
A cigarette is like a toxin hypermarket. You can find many kinds of toxin in it: acetone, carbon monoxide, tar, arsenic, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, and toluene. The tar itself contains more than 43 substances that can cause cancer. Scientists say that when we are smoking, we put more than 4,000 kinds of toxic materials into our body.
However, many smokers believe that a cigarette with low tar is less dangerous. And so is a filtered cigarette. But the problem is one cigarette is never enough for addicted smokers.
Another myth about smoking is that it cannot only make them awake but also raise their inspiration. This is contrary to the findings of a research in California which show that smoker’s ability to thinks is lower that of non-smokers.
Smoking is indeed a serious social problem in our country. The government keeps reminding that smoking is dangerous, not only for smokers themselves, but also for other people in the surroundings (passive smokers). But the warnings do not seem to get any response.
41. The text discusses about ____________.
A. addicted smokers
B. the kinds of cigarettes
C. the danger of smoking
D. The benefit of cigarette
E. The chemical substances in a cigarette
42 One myth about smoking is_________________
A. cigarette consist of toxic
B. it decreases the thinking ability
C. smoking makes people stronger
D. inspiration comes after smoking cigarettes
E. smoking disturbs blood circulation to brain
43. The text suggests that _____________.
A. a cigarette with low tar is healthier
B. smoking is dangerous for people’s health
C. there is not any nicotine in low tar cigarette
D. low tar cigarettes are free from carbon monoxide
E. smoking many cigarettes with low tar is economical
44. “... but many others are too addicted to quit’ (par 1)
The word addicted means_____________
A. Lazy to do something
B. Worried to do something
C. Unable to stop something
D. Reluctant to do something
E. Willing to stop something
Text 8
This text is for question 45 to 46
It has been world-widely known that US’ foreign policy toward Iraq internal affairs has been data table lately. Some countries are at US side while others are abstain. Only some few countries declare that they disagree with the policy. These countries accused that the world organization such as UNO has little role in solving the dispute. They argued that UNO should have played their role more than just letting across countries problems solved by USA and its alloies.UNO, as an international organization, is assumed to be powerless toward international problems. They suggest some ideas, which are among other is, reducing the US right such as the veto. Yet, this cannot be accepted totally since there are still other countries which stand for the US
45. The text is about_______________
A. The Iraq internal affairs
B. Countries stand as the US allies
C. The disputes between US and Iraq
D. Some arguments toward US foreign policy
E. International problem settled by UNO
46. What has the UNO been criticized for?
A. It can settle disputes among countries
B. It has proved as an effective organization
C. It has little role in setting International disputes
D. US can use their right property with the UNO
E. It reduces the US veto
Text 9
This text is for the question no 47 to 50
Kusnadi is a 30 year old Indonesian. He work in the Foreign Exchange Department of International Bank in jakarta. Before joining the Bank, he earned in Economics and also studied Business administration. His first job was in the Accounting department of a constructions company, but he did not enjoy working there.
“Quite honestly, I used to get bored,’ he explained. “The work was always the same, and I didn’t have any opportunity of Economics and English, and in that I have opportunity to use at all’ he explained.
“So you can imagine that when I saw the advertisement for my job here in the Bank, I sent my application immediately. I like everything about my job, except my salary. It’s still a bit low. But I like responsibility: an awful lot of money moves throughout department. I enjoy meeting clients and discussing their business or personal financial problems. Most of them are foreigners, you see, so I must use English all the time. I write a lot of letters mainly in English and have to read the most important International finance newspaper and journals. In my spare time, I translate business repot from foreign journal for a local newspaper. I don’t get paid very much for that either, but for me translating is a hobby
47. The text mainly tells us about______________________
A. Kusnadi’s job
B. How Kusnadi enjoy his job
C. Why Kusnadi left his previous job
D. Kusnadi’s educational background
E. What Kusnadi gets from his job
48. What is the main idea of paragraph two?
A. The boring job
B. The uselessness of kusnadi’s knowledge
C. Why Kusnadi didn’t enjoy his job
D. The reason why Kusnadi left his previous job
E. kusnadi couldn’t work professionally
49. Which of the following statements is false according to the text?
A. Kusnadi likes meeting clients
B. Kusnadi enjoys discussing personal financial problems
C. At the moment Kusnadi works in a constructions company.
D. Kusnadi speaks English to the foreigners, his clients
E. Besides getting money, translating is Kusnadi’s hobby
50. What does he likes least about his job at the Bank?
A. Colleagues
B. Fried
C. Work circumstance
D. Speaking English
E. Salary
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