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UTAMA

K2006

UTAMA K2006

SMA/MA/SMTK

BAHASA INGGRIS
MATA PELAJARAN
Mata Pelajaran : BAHASA INGGRIS
Jenjang : SMA/MA/SMTK

WAKTU PELAKSANAAN
Hari/Tanggal :
Jam :

PETUNJUK UMUM

1. Isikan identitas Anda ke dalam Lembar Jawaban Ujian Sekolah


Berstandar Nasional (LJUSBN) yang tersedia .
2. Berilah tanda silang di depan nama mata ujian dan pilihan jawaban
A, B, C, D atau yang Anda anggap benar pada LJUSBN.
3. Periksa dan bacalah soal-soal sebelum Anda menjawabnya,
pastikan setiap lembar soal memiliki nomor paket yang sama
dengan nomor paket yang tertera pada cover.
4. Laporkan kepada pengawas ujian apabila terdapat lembar soal yang
kurang jelas, rusak, atau tidak lengkap.
5. Tersedia waktu 120 menit untuk mengerjakan paket tes tersebut.
6. Jumlah soal sebanyak 50 butir, pada setiap butir soal terdapat 5
(lima) pilihan jawaban.
7. Tidak diizinkan menggunakan kalkulator, HP, tabel matematika
atau alat bantu hitung lainnya.
8. Periksalah pekerjaan Anda sebelum diserahkan kepada pengawas
ujian.
9. Lembar soal tidak boleh dicoret-coret.

SELAMAT MENGERJAKAN
LISTENING SECTION
In this section of the test you will have chance to show how well you understand
spoken English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each
part.

Part I
Questions 1 to 4
Directions
In this part of the test you will hear some dialogs and questions spoken in English.
The dialogue and the questions will be spoken twice. The 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 and the question about it, read the five possible
answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have just
heard. Now listen to a sample question.
You will hear:
Man : How can I help you, Mom?
Woman : Please buy a kilo of rice, two kilo of sugar, a half kilo of eggs and a pack of
tea
Man : Do you need some chicken nuggets?
Woman : No, we still have some in the refrigerator

Narrator : What shouldn’t the man buy?


A. Eggs.
B. Tea.
C. Rice
D. Sugar.
E. Nuggets.
The best answer to the question “What shouldn’t the man buy?” is nuggets. Therefore
you should answer (E)
Now let’s begin with number 1.
1. A. a ballpoint.
B. a can.
C. a pan.
D. a pen.
E. a pencil.
2. A. The man is closest to the book.
B. She is not the owner of the book.
C. She is too short to reach the book.
D. The book is placed beside the man.
E. The book should be handed by care.

3. A. He dropped her bag.


B. He dropped her cellphone.
C. He looked at her bags.
D. He looked at her cellphone.
E. He did not want to hold her bag.

4. A. Her best friend never texted her before.


B. It is nice to keep in touch with best friend.
C. She just received the text message.
D. They both got jobs and move around.
E. She changed her phone number.

PART II
Questions 5 to 7
Directions:
In this part of the text, You will hear some incomplete dialogues spoken in English,
followed by four responses, also spoken in English. The dialogue 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.
Woman : Do you have any plans for the next weekend?
Man : I am thinking of going mountain climbing
Woman : That’s interesting. Can I go with you?
Man : Sure. Do you have any suggestions for the activities there?
Woman :…
Narrator : What does the woman probably respond?
A. Sorry, but I don’t know much about that.
B. Yes, we could have a barbeque there.
C. Yes, I think that mountain is too high.
D. Yes, I really love mountain climbing.

The best answer to the question “What does the woman probably respond?” is “Yes,
we could have a barbeque there.” Therefore, you should answer (B)

5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.


6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

PART III
Questions 8 to 11
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some monologues spoken in English. The
monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you
must listen carefully to understand what the speaker is saying. After you listen to the
monologue, look at the five pictures provided in your test book, and decide which
would be the most suitable one for the monologue you have just heard.
8.

B C
A

D E

9.

A B C

D E
10.

A B
C

D E

11.

B C

E
D
PART IV
Questions 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 speaker is saying.
After you listen to the monologue and the question about it, read the five possible
answers and which one would be the best answer to the question you have just heard.

Questions 12 and 13 are based on the following monologue.


12.A. The movement of the Earth’s rocks.
B. Natural disaster.
C. Ocean currents.
D. Earth’s heat.
E. Earth’s atmosphere.
13.A. Air movements.
B. Hurricanes.
C. Violent storms.
D. Earth’s materials.
E. Sun’s energy.

Questions 14 and 15 are based on the following monologue.

14.A. The tortoise moves very slowly.


B. The tortoise won the race.
C. The tortoise kept plodding.
D. The hare fell asleep while racing against the tortoise.
E. The hare stopped by a tree to sleep.

15.A. The hare was moving very slowly


B. The tortoise accepted the hare’s challenge.
C. The tortoise plodded and plodded on.
D. The tortoise won the race.
E. The hare slept under a tree.

This is the end of Listening Section


READING SECTION
This text is for questions 16 and 17.
Dear Sir or Madam,
Yesterday I moved to a house rented from your agency in Brighton Boulevard.
To my surprise, I found the house is not well maintained.
The master bedroom has no key. The air conditioner does not work. How could I
use my washing machine if the outlet is missing? The worst of all is that the
main faucet has broken that no water can flow. This makes me unable to wash,
to cook and to do any other things.
I had told Mr. David, one of your employees, about my problems but I got no
response from him. I also called your secretary Miss. Brown but again, there was
no response.
I would appreciate if you send me a mechanic to have those problems fixed
immediately.
Your faithfully,

Sarah Johnson

16. What is the letter about? It is a complaint about ….


A. the bad room service of a house.
B. the bad respond from the employee.
C. the bad maintenance of a rental house.
D. the worst condition of the main faucet.
E. the unwell situation in the bedroom.
17. Who is responsible for the maintenance of the house?
A. The agency.
B. Miss. Brown.
C. The mechanics.
D. Sarah Johnson.
E. The marketing manager.

This text is for questions 18 to 20.


We Should Change the Payment System
Nowadays, the system of payment gradually changes. Most people use
debit cards instead of cash to make payment. They think it is more effective,
efficient, easier, and simpler. However, there are still arguments about the
use of debit cards as a method of payment.
Well, if you use the card, you will say that the card is so practical. You
don’t need to count how much you should pay. When paying in cash, people
are afraid of making mistakes in counting the banknote for both the payment
and the change. With debit cards the mistakes is made smaller.
Moreover, you should know that the debit cards are safer than money.
Suppose you bring a lot of money when travelling. If it is lost or stolen, you
will be left with nothing in your hands. However, if you bring a debit card,
you can just phone the bank which issues the card to block it.
On the other hand, people who disagree on the use of debit card will say
that its use is so limited. When you buy something in a traditional market, or
a vendor, for example, can you pay using a credit card? Of course not.
Another thing is that, if you want to use the card, you should make a
purchase at minimum amount. If you make less than the minimum
transaction, you cannot make use of the card.
For those reasons we think that credit cards are not fully effective as a
means of payment. We should trace the incoming and ongoing money in our
account. Besides, we have to control our habit of buying first, paying later
habit. Otherwise, without being realized we are charged a lot. You don’t
have to use credit cards if not necessary.

18. What is the text about?


A. Differences between payments by cash and credit cards.
B. The disadvantages of paying in cash.
C. The advantages of using credit cards.
D. The advantages of using debit cards.
E. Different payment systems.

19. According to the text, one advantage of using the debit card is that ….
A. it cannot be stolen
B. it is as practical as using cash
C. we can use it everywhere for shopping
D. the possibility of mistakes in counting is smaller
E. we can make a purchase at minimum amount

20. What is paragraph 3 about?


A. Debit cards for travelling.
B. The advantage of debit cards over cash.
C. The safety system of debit cards.
D. What to do when you lose cash.
E. How to bring a debit card.

This text is for questions 21 to 22

Announcement
To: All employees
Based on the commissioner board meeting as the highest authority in our
company, we have decided to change workdays from 6 days a week to 5 days a week.
The working hours will be 7.30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and free on Saturday
and Sunday. This will be effectively applied from 2nd January 2017.We do hope this will
improve your spirit of working.
21.What is the announcement about?
A. The change of workdays.
B. The commissioners board meeting.
C. The change of the commissioners board.
D. The improvement of employees’ welfare.
E. The replacement of a company’s general manager

22. What is the writer’s intention in writing this text ?


A. To introduce the new general manager to the employee.
B. To inform the commissioner board meeting’s decision.
C. To ask the employee to improve their spirit of working.
D. To announce the schedule of the commissioner board meeting.
E. To invite the employee to attend the commissioner board meeting.
The following text is for questions 23 and 24.
Having to visit the dentist every six months may not be the appointment
that everyone looks forward to, but it is one of the most important ones to keep.
People should consider having dental check-ups at least every six months.
Firstly, having our teeth professionally cleaned every six months allows
hygieniests to use their special instruments to remove plaque from your teeth that
your tooth brush and floss are unable to get before it eventually hardens into
tartar. This preventive method can help prevent decay and gum disease, both
problems that can result in future dental problems.
Secondly, getting an exam twice a year allows a dentist to check your teeth
and look for any signs of decay or changes from your past visit. While you won’t
need x-rays with every six month visit, having a dental exam can help identify
and correct small dental problems before they get worse.
Thirdly, if you have a fast rate of decay and tend to get cavities quickly, it
is important that you not only go twice a year but possibly more frequently to
help prevent dental problems. Other candidates who may require more frequent
visits include smokers. diabetics, pregnant women and those who already have
been diagnosed with gum disease.
In conclusion, checking your dental health regularly brings more benefits
than we could realize. Therefore, people should have a consistent period for
dental check-ups.

23. The main idea of paragraph two is ….


A. we should remove plaque to avoid dental problems
B. we should brush our teeth in order to prevent toothache
C. we should prevent dental problems using toothbrush and floss
D. we should have our teeth cleaned by a hygienist regularly to prevent dental
problems
E. we should allow hygienists use their special instruments to prevent dental
problems

24. What does the article say about the smokers?


A. An x-ray scan needs to be avoided by smokers.
B. Gum disease is mostly found on smokers.
C. Smokers need to go to dentists more frequent.
D. Smokers should do dental check-ups annually.
E. Smokers have less dental issues than non smokers.

The following text is for questions 25 and 26


Batu Cermin Cave is located near Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara. The cave
covers an area of over 19 hectares and 75 meters high. The sunlight that breaks
on the sidelines of the stone is reflected, so it gives the impression of gloss on
the stone. The reflection stone later became the origin name of Batu Cermin
Cave.
The stone in Batu Cermin Cave contains salt particles causing the stone
to sparkle when it is exposed to light. To enjoy the gleaming stone, tourists
need to go down 20 meter deep through the 200 meter narrow tunnel of the
cave. In a rainy season, visitors can only enjoy the glowing puddle of water in
the cave.
Batu Cermin Cave also has stalactites and stalagmites. It offers views of fossil
corals, turtles and tortoises in the cave wall. The fossils also contain salt
particles. The fossil scenery looks very clearly.
There are long white rock formations which is close to the incoming
sunlight. This cave is also enlivened by the presence of animals such as bats,
spiders, and crickets.
The low sunlight in the cave causes the cave to be quite humid.
Therefore, a tour is limited to only 10 people at a time for 30 minutes. Then,
other visitor will take turn. The visitors may not touch the stones in the cave
because, if they do, the salt particles will lose their sparkle.
Adapted from: http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/east-nusa-
tenggara/batu_cermin.html
25. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To tell the readers about the structure of Batu Cermin Cave.
B. To describe Batu Cermin Cave’s structure.
C. To tell the readers about the story of Batu Cermin Cave.
D. To explain the beauty of Batu Cermin Cave.
E. To state the writer’s opinion about Batu Cermin’s Cave.

26.From the text, we know that....


A. the visitors can see fossils in the cave wall
B. a tour through the cave is limited to only 30 people
C. the visitors are forbidden to visit the cave in the rainy season
D. the visitors can enjoy the glittering stone in the cave entrance
E. there are long black rock formations which is close to incoming sunlight
Arrange the following sentences into a good order!
1. Onion seasoning grilled chicken is ready to serve.
2. Second, sauté ground spices, onion, lemon grass, lime leaves and bay
leaves until fragrant.
3. Let’s make onion seasoning grilled chicken.
4. Grilled chicken and occasionally brush with remaining seasoning
until cooked.
5. Next, add the coconut milk. Stir well. Add the chicken, salt, pepper
and brown sugar. Cook until done and seasonings thickened.
6. First, marinate chicken with tamarind water and salt. Leave it for 30
minutes.

27. The correct arrangement of the sentences is….


A. 6 – 2 – 5 – 4 – 3 – 1
B. 6 – 2 – 5 – 4 – 1 – 3
C. 3 – 6 – 2 – 5 – 4 – 1
D. 3 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5 – 1
E. 3 – 6 – 2 – 5 – 1 – 4
The following text is for questions 28 to 30
Jakarta | Tue, October 31, 2017 | 10:44 am

Starting today, all toll road gates will only accept cashless payments after
days of dissemination activities carried out by toll road authorities and
providers of electronic payment cards or electronic money (e-money) as
well as government officials.
State-owned toll road operator PT. Jasa Marga expressed its readiness to
fully implement full cashless payments by installing the infrastructure and
closely monitoring readers’ devices of e-money at all toll gates across the
country.
Jasa Marga vice president operations management Raddy R. Lukman said,
up to Monday, cashless payments had reached 99 percent at toll roads
owned by the company.
He expressed his optimism that cashless payments would reach 100 percent
on Tuesday. “We have changed hybrid toll gates into semi-automatic
gates,” Raddy told kontan.co.id on Tuesday.
He said all motorists have to have e-money before entering the toll roads.
In addition to the construction of the infrastructure, he said, his company
had also deployed officers to anticipate any possible problems, including
helping motorists who have problems with e-money. (bbn)

Retrieved from: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2017/10/31/toll-


roads-start-full-cashless-payments-today.html

28.The writer wants to inform about....


A. the construction of the infrastructure
B. the aid for motorists who have problems with e-money
C. the plan of using electronic payment at toll road gates
D. the campaign of using electronic payment cards at all toll road gates
E. the implementation of electronic payment cards for all toll road gates

29. “In addition to the construction of the infrastructure, he said ....” (The last
paragraph)
The phrase ‘In addition to’ in the sentence can be best replaced by ....
A. since
B. unless
C. when
D. even tough
E. besides
30. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A. Starting October 31, 2017, all toll road gates will only accept cash payments.
B. PT. JasaMarga is ready only to install the infrastructure at all toll gates.
C. PT. JasaMarga has changed hybrid toll gates into semi-automatic gates.
D. All motorists must have money before entering the toll roads.
E. PT. JasaMarga will deploy officers to anticipate any possible problems.
The following text is for questions 31 to 33
High mountain barriers, cold ocean currents and high pressure systems
cause the deserts to remain dry.
When warm air passes over the ocean, it picks up moisture in the form of
water vapor. As this moist air travels over the land, it rises to pass over
mountain ranges. When it begins to rise, the air cools and this causes the water
vapor to condense into droplets which fall as rain. When the air reaches the
other side of the mountain barrier, it has lost all its moisture and so the other
side of the mountain remains dry.
Air passing over cold ocean currents is cooled and therefore is unable to
pick up and hold much moisture. When this cold air mass reaches the warm
desert, any moisture in the air is evaporated and, it does not fall as rain. So the
desert remains dry.
In a high pressure system, the air is dry and is moving downwards. As
this system moves over the land, it draws the moisture from the land surface.
Consequently, the moisture does not fall as rain and so the desert remains dry.
31. What is the text about?
A. Why desert remains dry.
B. How moisture falls as rain.
C. Why the air becomes cool.
D. How the air is evaporated into moisture.
E. How the moist air vapors on the mountain barriers.

32. What happens when the moist air rises and passes the mountain ranges?
A. The high pressure system change them into droplets.
B. The cool air makes it condensed and fall as rain.
C. The cold ocean currents suck them again.
D. The air cycle begins and ends in rain.
E. It loses all its moisture.
33. “As this moist air travels over the land, it rises to pass over the mountain ranges.”
(paragraph
two). What does the underlined word refer to?
A. Warm air.
B. Ocean.
C. Moist air.
D. Cool air.
E. Water vapor.

This text is for questions 34 and 35


Beavers are famously busy, and they turn their talents to reengineering the
landscape as few other animals can. When sites are available, beavers burrow
in the banks of rivers and lakes. But they also transform less suitable habitats
by building dams. Felling and gnawing trees with their strong teeth and
powerful jaws, they create massive log, branch, and mud structures to block
streams and turn fields and forests into the large ponds that beavers love.
Domelike beaver homes, called lodges, are also constructed of branches and
mud. They are often strategically located in the middle of ponds and can only
be reached by underwater entrances. These dwellings are home to extended
families of parents, young kids, and the babies born the previous spring.
Beavers are among the largest of rodents. They are herbivores and prefer to eat
leaves, bark, twigs, roots, and aquatic plants.
These large rodents move with an ungainly waddle on land but are graceful in
the water, where they use their large, webbed rear feet like swimming fins, and
their paddle-shaped tails like rudders. These attributes allow beavers to swim
at speeds of up to five miles (eight kilometers) an hour. They can remain
underwater for 15 minutes without surfacing since they have a set of
transparent eyelids that function much like goggles. Their fur is naturally oily
and waterproof.
There are two species of beavers, which are found in the forests of North
America, Europe, and Asia. These animals are active all winter, swimming
and foraging in their ponds even when a layer of ice covers the surface.
Adopted from: https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/347340189990315059/
34. Which the following behaviors of beavers is not described in the text?
A. Beavers are famously busy.
B. Beavers can transform less suitable habitats.
C. Beavers live in extended families.
D. Beavers prefer to eat plants.
E. All beavers are active in winters.
35. Beavers can swim without surfacing for 15 minutes because of their....
A. webbed back feet
B. transparent eyelids
C. waterproof oily fur
D. paddle shaped tails
E. natural oily fur

This text is for questions 36 to 38


2012 Film Review
2012 is Roland Emmerich’s film which uses the Mayan Calendar and other
end-of-days prophecies for their doomsday scenario. It imagines the world
coming to an end in 2012.
2012 film brings off a series of wonders. The movie hits its peak early on. It
stars when Cusack drives a limo through the streets of Los Angeles as
freeway and skyscrapers crumble all around him from the shock of a 10.5
earthquake. The preposterous flying sequence is equally thrilling. The
climax occurs aboard the giant ark. When an equipment malfunction almost
threatens the entire mission.
Unfortunately, the crucial sequence is not filmed or edited with the
requisite clarity. In 2012 film, Emmerich leaves us befuddled as to exactly
what is happening to whom. However, Emmerich’2012 deserves credit for
offbeat casting. Cusack supplies his trademark hangdog charm. McCarthy
has perhaps his best role ever as Peet’s cocky. Danny Glover lends dignity
to the role of the tormented president. Chiwetel Ejiofor, as the chief
scientist, brings a moving sense of anguish to a stock role. Platt has fun
playing the villain of the piece, and Woody Harrelson also chews the
scenery as a bug-eyed radio prophet trying to warn his listeners about
Armageddon.
All in one, 2012’s cinematography, production design and visual effects are
award-worthy. Music also propels the movie. It presents American Idol
runner-up, Adam Lambert, who provides a rousing anthem over the end
credits.

36. The writer of the film 2012 was....


A. Adam Lambert
B. Danny Glover
C. Cusack
D. Roland Emmerich
E. Nick Everhart
37.Which part of the film should be improved?
A.The music.
B.Visual effect.
C.The equipment.
D.Crucial sequence.
E. The design.

38. “The movie hits its peak early on “(paragraph 2)


The underlined word is closest in meaning to....
A. average
B. top
C. failure
D. name
E. descent

Read the following text and answer the question.


A lot has changed in the world since John Doe established “Doe Radio
and Television Service”. Because we are now a leader in computer and
cellular telephone service, we are changing our name to “Doe Electronic
Technologies”. We think John would be pleased.
As part of this event, we invite you to stop by anytime during the next
month to receive a special 20% discount on any compact discs, computer
equipment, or cellular phones. It is always a pleasure to serve you.

39. Which item is on discount 20%?


A. Radios.
B. Services.
C. Telephones.
D. Televisions.
E. Compact disc.
Arrange the sentences below into a good order!

1. At the further of the wood was another pretty cottage


2. There was once a sweet maid who lived in a pretty cottage
3. She gave her a red clock with a hood which she always wear
4. Where grandmother lived in
5. Everybody loved this little girl, her grandmother loved her most of all
6. So, people called her Red Riding Hood

40. The best arrangement is ….


A. 1-2-4-3-5-6
B. 2-1-3-4-5-6
C. 2-1-4-5-3-6
D. 1-2-3-4-5-6
E. 2-3-1-4-5-6

URAIAN
Read the following text and answer the question.
We are announcing today that we are bringing the Milestone and Ever
Green brands even closer together. Effective as of 5th December 2013, our
official name will be:
GREEN MILES WEST
The substitution of “West” in our name---replacing “Cianjur”---is the
result of an agreement we reached with Cianjur Gardening Association,
following a protest over the original use of “Cianjur” in our name.
We hope this does not create any confusion among our loyal consumers.
While this represents a change from our initial name introduction, it does
not change the quality of products we offer to our consumers.
41. “The substitution of “West” in our name …”
The word “substitution” is closest in meaning to ….

This text is for questions 42 to 45.


One afternoon a big wolf waited in a dark forest for a little girl to come
along carrying a basket of food to her grandmother. Finally a little girl did
come along and she was carrying a basket of food. “Are you carrying that
basket to your grandmother?” asked the wolf. The little girl said yes, she
was. So the wolf asked her where her grandmother lived and the little girl
told him and he disappeared into the woods.
When the little girl opened the door of her grandmother’s house she
saw there was somebody on bed with a nightcap and nightgown on. She
had approached no nearer than twenty-five feet from the bed when she saw
that it was not her grandmother but wolf, for even in a nightcap a wolf
doesn’t look any more like her grandmother. So the little girl took an
automatic gun out of the basket and shot the wolf dead.

42. What is the title of the story?


43. What did the little girl carry?
44. Why did the wolf lie down on grandmother’s bed?
45. What did the girl do when she knew that it was not her grandmother on the bed?

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