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PETUNJUK UMUM
1. Isikan identitas Anda pada lembar jawaban PAS GENAP Bahasa Inggris K-
2006 dengan menggunakan pena.
2. Berilah tanda silang (x) pada lembar jawaban yang anda anggap benar
3. Jumlah soal sebanyak 35 butir dengan 4 (empat) pilihan jawaban dan 5 butir
soal uraian
4. Periksa dan bacalah setiap butir soal sebelum anda menjawabnya
5. Laporkan kepada pengawas ujian apabila terdapat lembar soal yang kurang
jelas, rusak atau tidak lengkap
6. Lembar soal tidak boleh dicoret-coret
7. Apabila ada jawaban yang anda jawab salah dan anda ingin memperbaikinya,
coretlah dengan dua garis lurus mendatar pada jawaban anda yang salah,
kemudian beri tanda silang (x) padahuruf yang anda anggap benar
Contoh : Pilihan semula a b c d
Dibetulkan menjadi a b c d
Periksalah pekerjaan anda sebelum diserahkan kepengawas ujian Sekolah
1. A : What are your mother doing now ?
B : She ... ice tea in the kitchen
A. drink
B. drinks
C. are drinking
D. is drinking
5. “Now, it is still raining hard. Maybe when she leaves the town tomorrow it
… be raining again.”
A. is
B. was
C. will
D. were
Change this sentence into interrogative sentence!
6. “He will be working on his homework.”
A. Will he working on his homework?
B. Will he be work on his homework?
C. Will he worked on his homework?
D. Will he be working on his homework?
12. What did the frogs feel on their way to see a big city?
A. Jealous
B. Sad
C. Tired
D. Upset
13. Why did one frog climb on the other frog’s back?
A. He thought he could see city
B. He felt so tired and needed rest
C. He wanted to go to the village
D. He needed his friend’s head to hold
14. “ Finally, they set off to the city…” (paragraph 1).
The underline word can be replaced by ….
A. took
B. went
C. brought
D. gave up
16. “They thought, they would go and see the big city.” (Paragraph 1). The word
“They” refers to?
A. Village
B. Big city
C. The frogs
D. Two frogs
18. Rocks are very hard materials. Some rocks contain metals. They … ores.
A. are calling
B. are called
C. called
D. call
One of the most valuable and widespread plants is bamboo. It is a tall tree
like grass. There are more than 350 species. Most grow in Asia and on islands of
the Indian and Pacific ocean. Although bamboo is tropical plant, it can also grow
in cooler temperate zones.
A single root may produce as many as 100 stems. They are hollow, woody,
and jointed. The stems are approximately 3 feet (0, 9 meter) around. Sprouts grow
fast, at times 1 foot (0, 3 meter) or more a day. They may grow to 30, 50 or even
130 feet (9 to 40 meters) in height. Near the top are many branches. Some species
do not bloom for 60 years or more.
Bamboo products range from food to houses. Asian people usually use the
sprouts as vegetables. In East and southeast Asia, people use the hollow stems as
water pipes, or for building bridge and houses. Short sections serve as pails and
cooking utensils. The stems are used for walls, floors, and roofs. Thinner strips
are woven into mats, chairs, cages and curtains. Bamboo fishing rods are made of
matched strips glued together. Split bamboo is also used for chopstick and fan
ribs. The inner parts of the stems of several species are made into quality paper.