Study the caution below to answer
questions that follow.
1.
Where can you usually find this caution?
A.
In a swimming pool.
B.
In a beach.
C.
In a bathroom.
D.
In a strait.
2.
What does the caution mean?
A.
Children aren’t allowed to swim.
B.
Old people aren’t allowed to swim.
C.
Everyone is forbidden to swim.
D.
Only visitors may swim.
Read the text below and answer questions.
Zahra & Haidar |
3.
Who are Zahra and Haidar?
A.
The couple’s children
B.
The couple’s neighbor
C.
The couple’s students
D.
The couple’s friends
4.
How long have Mom and Dad been a couple?
A.
10 years
B.
25 years
C.
50 years
D.
60 years
Read the message below and answer the following
question.
5.
When will they go to the bookstore?
A.
In the morning.
B.
In the afternoon.
C.
In the evening.
D.
At night.
6.
What should they do before going to the bookstore?
A.
Have lunch
B.
Make an appointment
C.
Pray dzuhur
D.
Have lunch and pray dzuhur
Read the schedule below and answer
questions that follow.
Train Departure in
Gubeng Railway Station
Service
|
Train
|
Dept.
|
Dest.
|
Arrv
|
St.
|
Cl
|
1234567
|
Turangga
|
04:20
|
Jogja
|
11:15
|
Mdn
Solo
|
Y
|
1234567
|
Mutiara
|
05:05
|
Malang
|
07:05
|
Sda
Lwg
|
B
|
1357
|
Kencana
|
07:30
|
Malang
|
10:30
|
Sda
Porng
Pdadi
Lwg
|
Y
|
1357
|
Bima
|
08:40
|
Bandung
|
17:20
(nd)
|
Mdn
Solo
Jgja
|
Y
|
246
|
Anggrek
|
07:50
|
Bandung
|
13:30
(nd)
|
Mdn
Jgja
|
F
|
….
|
….
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note:
|
|
|
1=
Monday
|
Dept. = departure
|
Cl= class
|
2=
Tuesday
|
Dest. = destination
|
Y= economy class
|
3=
Wednesday, etc.
|
Arrv. = arrival
|
B= business class
|
Nd= next
day
|
St. = stop/transit
|
F= first class
|
7.
What day can passengers go to
Malang by Economy train?
A.
Everyday
B.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
C.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
D.
Everyday, except on Tuesday and Thursday
8.
Passengers can go to Solo by….. train.
A.
no
B.
Bima
C.
Turangga
D.
Bima or Turangga
9.
Why does Mutiara arrive in Malang faster than Kencana train? Because….
A.
Mutiara’s ticket is more expensive
B.
Mutiara does not transit at any railway stations
C.
Kencana transits at more railway stations
D.
Mutiara transits at more railway
stations
Read
the text below and answer the questions that follow.
Indonesian culinary varies depending on the area. Rice is the main dish
of mostly Indonesian and it is served with meat or vegetables. In the eastern
part of the country the main dish is sago. Spices (mostly chili), coconut milk,
fish and chicken meat are important ingredients for Indonesian cooking.
Some Indonesian meals are popular not only in Indonesia but also in
foreign countries. Sate, gulai (lamb soup), curry, rawon (meat
soup), nasi goreng, rendang, gado-gado, meat ball, tahu, tempe,
etc. are some popular food. Even sambel uleg (traditional chili sauce)
has been exported to some European countries. A recent research (as broadcasted
on TVs in January 2013) has proved that nasi goreng is the first most
favorite food in the world. People call it “nasi goreng”, not “fried
rice” (in English translation). It means that the name nasi goreng has
been internationally known. Surprisingly, the second most wanted meal is rendang,
another food from Sumatra.
There are also light snacks like traditional cakes sold in traditional
market. Recently they are also available in modern market. Those cakes are
usually made of rice, glutinous rice, cassava, yam, flour, sago, potato,
etc.
Some interesting kinds of food are offered by the street vendors using
food carts. People can easily find them in towns and cities. The number of the
vendors commonly increases in the evening.
Adapted from Indonesia Official Travel
Guide 2011
10.
What is the text above about?
A. Indonesian meals
B.
Indonesian traditional snacks
C.
Indonesian food and beverage
D.
Indonesian Culinary
11. What kinds of food are discussed in the
text above?
A.
meals
B.
snacks
C.
meals and cake
D.
meals and snacks
12. “Recently they are also available in modern market”. (Paragraph 3
sentence 2). What does the sentence mean?
A.
Light snacks are sold in traditional and modern market since long time ago.
B.
Light snacks are sold in modern market since long time ago.
C.
Light snacks are not sold in modern market sometime ago.
D.
Light snacks are not sold in modern market nowadays.
13. “People can easily find them in towns and cities.” (paragraph 4) The word them refers to ….
A. food sellers
B. street vendors
C. food carts
D.
melas and
snacks
Read
the text below and answer the questions that follow.
On Saturday 12
January we went to the Botanic Gardens. We walked down and boarded the bus.
After we
arrived at the gardens we walked down to the Education Centre. Grade eight went
to have a look around. First we went to the First Farm and Mrs. James read us
some of the information. Then we looked at all the lovely plants. After that we
went down to a little spot in the Botanic Gardens and had morning tea.
Next we did
sketching and then we met back at the Education Centre with Year Nine to have
lunch. Soon after it was time for us to go and make our terrarium while Grade
nine went to have their walk.
A lady took us
into a special room and introduced herself, and then she explained what we were
going to do. Next she took us into a pyramid terrarium. It was most
interesting. Later we went back and made our terrariums.
Soon after we
had finished we went back outside. Then we reboarded the bus and returned to
school.
Adapted from English K-6 Modules, Board of
Studies NSW 1998
14. 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.
15. While 8th graders were making
pyramid terrarium, the 9th graders were …
A.
having lunch
B.
taking a walk
C.
having morning tea
D.
visiting Education Centre
16. The statement below is INCORRECT based on
the text:
A.
The weiter is a student
B.
They made pyramid terrarium in the morning
C.
Eight and Nine Graders visited the Botanic Garden
D.
They visited the Botanic Garden in the weekend
Observe the notice below to answer the
following question.
17. When you see such notice above, you
should ….
A.
not smoke a cigarette.
B.
smoke a cigarette.
C.
avoid smokers.
D.
stop (doing something) to smoke.
Read the text below and answer the
questions that follow.
18. The best title for the text is…
A.
Michael Jordan
B.
a warm, caring person.
C.
a sports fan.
D.
a famous star.
19. What is the main idea of the third
paragraph?
A.
Michael Jordan is handsome.
B.
Everyone dreams to be Michael Jordan.
C.
His playing ability is great.
D.
Michael Jordan has great personality.
20. The wordoutstanding in “His personality, too, is as outstanding as his playing ability” means…
A.
great.
B.
warm.
C.
famous.
D.
determined.
21. The text indicates that the writer is…
A.
Michael Jordan’s son.
B.
Michael Jordan’s fan.
C.
Michael Jordan’s coach.
D.
Michael Jordan himself.
Observe the text below and answer the
questions.
22.
The text above is a … advertisement.
A.
food
B.
drink
C.
school
D.
classroom
23.
“Classroom Cuisine” is the name of …
A.
a lunch type
B.
a catering company.
C.
a person
D.
a school
24.
“Our Menu offers either a 2 or 3 Course Lunch.” The word course
means …
A.
a set of lesson program
B.
school subjects
C.
cooking lessons
D.
different kinds of meals
25.
Re-arrange the following jumble words to make a meaningful expression of
condolence.
sympathy
- and - for - the lost - of - beloved - your - deepest - my prayers -
grandpa.
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8
9 10
A.
1 – 2 – 9 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 7 – 8 – 6 – 10
B.
1 – 2 – 8 – 9 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 7 – 6 – 10
C.
9 – 2 – 8 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 7 – 6 – 10
D.
9 – 2 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 7 – 8 – 6 – 10
Read the text below and answer the
following questions.
Rafflesia
can be found in the forests of Malaysia, Southern Thailand, Sumatra and Java.
But, Rafflesia flowers are fairly hard to locate. It is especially difficult to
see them in bloom. Its buds take up to 10 months to develop while its blossom
lasts for just a few days.
Rafflesia
has brownish, scale like leaves and fleshy, smelling flowers of various sizes, from
few inches to meter big in diameter. We usually notice its large fleshy
flowers. There is a deep well in the centre of the flowers. The sexual organs
are located beneath the rim of the disk. Male and female flowers are separate.
The
reddish brown colors of the petals, sprinkled with white freckles produce
unpleasant stench, similar to rotting flesh. This would attract flies and
insects which help disperse the seeds. Rafflesia is parasite, which means it
takes the nutrient out of its host.
26.
The text mainly describes…
of Rafflesia
A. the location
B. the petals
C. the sexual organs
D. physical look
27.
It is hard to find Rafflesia
because of its…
A. short life.
B. location.
C. large size.
D. smell.
28.
What is the unpleasant smell
for?
A. Attracting
insects
B. People repellent
C. Attractinghost
D. Protection
29.
The word ‘notice’ in paragraph 2 means…
A. smell.
B. see.
C. find.
D. locate.
Read an
e-mail below and answer the following questions.
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30. Why did Intan write to GoodBook? She
wanted to know…
A.
the Good books
B.
the novel collections
C.
the procedure of how to order books
D.
the novel collections and the order procedure
31. The
following statements are TRUE based on the text, EXCEPT…
A.
To order books, Intan has to see the procedure in the attachment
B.
The catalogue which Intan received is about novel collections only.
C.
Customers can order books through the web
D.
Customers can buy books by coming to the store
32.
Re-arrange the following jumbled words to make a meaningful short
message.
to
cancel - got - to go
- fishing - so sorry - tomorrow - our plan - because - I
- fever
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A.
5 – 1 – 7 – 3 – 4 – 6 – 8 – 9 – 2 – 10
B.
5 – 1 – 7 – 3 – 4 – 8 – 9 – 2 – 10 – 6
C.
1 – 7 – 3 – 4 – 6 – 8 – 9 – 2 – 10 – 5
D.
1 – 7 – 3 – 4 – 6 –5 – 8 – 9 – 2 –
10
Read the text below and answer the following questions.
33. What does the text announce?
A.
A Student Organization
B.
An English Speech Contest
C.
A School Anniversary Celebration
D.
A School Anniversary Ceremony
34. How many
participants are there at least from each class?
A.
Two
B.
Three
C.
Four
D.
Five
35. Based on the text
we can say that ...
A.
The latest registration is two days before the event
B.
Rakit and Grisna are the participants of the competitions
C.
The competitions last for two days
D.
There are three competitions in the anniversary program
Read the
text below and answer the following questions.
Once upon a time,
there lived a kindhearted man and his wife. One morning , his wife found a poor
little sparrow. She took it gently and fed it. To show its gratitude, the
sparrow stayed with the couple and sang every morning.
Unfortunately, there was an ill-tempered old
woman who did not like the sparrow. She cut the sparrow’s tongue. The sparrow
was very sad and hurt, so the bird flew away to its previous nest.
Knowing that their
sparrow flew away, the kind man and the woman looked for their sparrow. They
walked a long way, crossed the river, and passed the wood.
The long and hard journey brought them to the sparrow’s nest. The sparrow welcomed them and
provided a feast for them. Before they went home, the sparrow brought two
baskets, one was large and looked heavy and the other one was small and light.
The sparrow asked them to choose one. They chose the small one. And that was
best choice. There were many rolls of silk and piles of gold in it.
Being jealous, the
ill-tempered old woman did the same thing as the kind man and woman did. She
chose the big basket which actually contained wasps and venomous crawlers, such
as scorpions, centipedes, and other horrible creatures. Finally, they stung and
bit her to death.
36.
The main idea of the third paragraph is ....
A.
the couple looked for the sparrow
B.
the couple crossed
the river
C.
the sparrow passed the wood
D.
the sparrow flew away
37. What did the woman
find one morning ?
A.
A sparrow with no tongue.
B.
A healthy singing sparrow.
C.
An ill- tempered bird.
D.
A poor little bird.
38. What lesson can you take from the story?
A.
Being cruel will result goodness
B.
Being helpful will result goodness
C.
We have to love birds
D.
We have to pay for someone’s goodness
39. ” They walked a long way, crossed the river, and passed the wood.” (Paragraph 3)
The
underlined word has
closest meaning with ...
A.
Timber
B.
Trees
C.
Jungle
D. Bush
40. Re-arrange the following sentences to
make a meaningful narrative text.
1.
Then the crocodile swam down the river with the monkey on his top but,
unluckily, the crocodile was very hungry.
2.
He stopped in the middle of the river and said to the monkey that his
father was sick.
3.
One day a monkey wanted to cross a river, so he asked the crocodile to
take him across the other side of the river.
4.
The crocodile agreed and told the monkey to jump on its back.
5.
His father has to eat the heart of the monkey to be healthy again.
6.
Realizing that he was in dangerous situation, the monkey had to think
hard.
7.
As soon as they reached the riverbank, the monkey jumped off the
crocodile’s back and climbed up to the top of a tree.
8.
He got a good idea; he told the crocodile to swim back because he did not
bring his heart, he left it under a tree in the riverbank.
9.
The crocodile understood, turned around, and swam back to the bank of the
river.
10.
Finally, the monkey was free again.
A.
4-2-1-5-6-8-7-9-3-10
B.
4-3-1-2-5-6-8-9-7-10
C.
3-1-2-4-5-6-8-9-7-10
D. 3-4-1-2-5-6-8-9-7-10
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