UJIAN NASIONAL
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2011/
2012
Paket
: B17
Mata pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Jenjang
: SMP/ MTs
Hari/ Tanggal : Selasa,
24 April 2012
Jam
: 08.00 -
10.00
The following text is for questions
number 1 and 2.
Dear Andre,
Do you have any plan for next
holiday? Mira and I are going to spend our holiday at grandma's house and our
father will drive us to the village. If you want to join us, let us know
soon. Remember, last holiday you didn't visit grandma!
Randy
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A.
Randy and Andre are best friend.
B.
Andre doesn't have any plans for holiday.
C. Andre didn't visit grandma last holiday.
D. Randy's father will drive them to the village.
- From the message we know that ....
A.
Andre doesn't want to spend his holiday at the village.
B.
father will spend his holiday at village too
C. Randy will visit his grandmother alone
D.
Andre is Mira and Randy's cousin.
The following text is
for questions number 3 and 4.
Dear John,
Let me congratulate you on your
success as the best pop singer in 2012.
I hope you always perform the best
in the next show.
Love,
Cindy.
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- From the text above, we know that ...
A. John performs the best in the show.
B. Cindy performs the best in the show.
C. Cindy wants to be the best in the show.
D. John hopes he will be the best in the next show.
- "I hope you always perform the best ..."
The underlined word can be replaced with ....
A. play
B. sing
C. read
D. dance
The following text is for questions
number 5 and 6.
Santa Will Be Coming Down
A New Chimney This Year
THE
ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT
THE
HOUSE IS NEW
BUT
THE DOOR IS ALWAYS OPEN
FOR
FRIENDS LIKE YOU!
JOIN
US SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5
AT
7: 00PM FOR COCKTAILS
CECILY
AND BRANDON THOMSON
REGRET:
919 345 2654
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- What does the Thompson family do?
A.
Introduce Santa to their friends.
B.
Open the door for their friends.
C.
Inform their new house to their friends.
D. Invite their friends to a cocktail party.
- From the text we can say that ....
A.
Cecily and Brandon have different addresses
B.
Santa is going to move to a new house this year
C.
Santa always opens the door for Thompson family
D.
the Thompson family will move to a new house
Read the following text to answer
question number 7.
DUE
TO MANY SHARP CORALS,
THE
VISITORS ARE PROHIBITED TO SWIM ALONG THIS AREA
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- Where do we usually find the text?
A.
at the lake
B. At the beach
C.
At the river bank
D.
At the swimming pool.
Read the following text to answer
question number 8 to 10.
The Washongton Park Zoo Monkey
Island is closed indefinitely due to deterioration of exhibition. After 80
years of operation, the exhibition is considered no longer safe to exhibit
monkeys or to be serviced by employees.
Monkey Island will be closed until
further notice and will eventually be restored after major renovation take
place. The zoo has plans to design a new modern monkey island exhibit and
will unveil those once they have been set.
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- Why did the government close the Monkey Island? Because ....
A.
it will hold an exhibition
B. it is no longer safe for visitors
C.
it does not get fund for it's renovation
D.
the zoo empoyees served the visitors badly
- " ...and will unveil those once they have been set" (paragraph 2)
The
underlined word means ....
A.
introduce
B.
inform
C.
cover
D. open
- The announcement tells us about ....
A.
the exhibition of the monkey
B.
the renovation of Monkey Island
C.
the new modern design of the zoo
D. the closure of monkey island
Read the following text to answer
question number 11 and 12.
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BREAKER
LIKE
YOU NEVER FEEL ANY COLD
Fast relief for:
Congestion
100 tablets
Runny nose
USP
Coughs
200 mg
Headache
Fever
AVAILABLE
IN EVERY STORE IN MDONESIA
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- Which of the following sickness cannot be relieved by this medicine?
A.
Headache.
B.
Coughs.
C. Cancer.
D.
Fever.
- What's the writer's purpose to write the text above?
A.
To inform the process of making Cold Breaker.
B. To persuade people to use the product.
C.
To explain the ingredients of the product.
D.
To describe the illnesses that can be cured.
The following text is
for questions number 13 to 15.
Let me introduce myself. My name
is Adiba Salma Zakiya, just call me Salma. I'm from Bima, Nusa Tenggara
Barat. I read your profile in NONA magazine and would like to be one of your
friends. It's a bit hard to find internet connection here, so I decided to
write a letter instead of an e-mail to you. I hope you don't mind.
I'm the first child in my family.
My parents have four children. I go to SMP 3 Sape, Bima. Now, I'm in the
ninth grade. My hobby is cooking, that's why I can cook many kinds of
Bimanese traditional dishes. Besides, I also like to play Kareku Kandei. It's
a traditional music performance from Bima. Girls pound their pestles to a mortar
to create harmonious sound. Kareku Kandei is usually performed on special
events such as Independence Day, Kartini Day, etc.
I would love to know you better,
would you tell me more about yourself too.
Regards,
Salma
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- How did Salma know about Ima's profile?
A.
By writing a letter to Ima.
B.
By sending an e-mail to Ima.
C. By reading her profile in a magazine.
D.
By being one of her friends.
- What is the main idea of paragraph one?
A.
Salina described her hometown.
B.
Both Salma and Ima liked NONA magazine.
C. Salina found Ima's profile in NONA magazine.
D.
Salma complained about the internet connection.
- The text mainly tells us about ....
A.
the description of Salma's hometown
B. Salma's introduction to Ima
C.
Salma's family and her hobbies
D.
the condition of a remote area in Bima
The following text is
for questions number 16 to 18.
How
to Repel Mice
Mice
might look cute, but they can be harmful pets that destroy household items,
eat and mess with food and can spread severe diseases through their feces and
parasites they carry. Here are some useful tips on how to repel house mice:
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- Why do we use peppermint to repel mice? Because ....
A.
peppermint is fresh to breathe
B.
mice love the peppermint
C.
mice will die of breathing mint
D. mice hate the smell of peppermint
- From the text above, we can conclude that ...
A.
mice spread severe diseases through feces
B. peppermint is useful to repel mice
C.
mice love peppermint
D.
we can place oil everywhere to repel mice
- "Put them behind shelves ..."
The
word "them" refers to ....
A.
pets
B.
peppermint
C. cotton balls
D. peppermint oil
The following text is
for questions number 19 to 21.
I live in a small village called
Dempet in Demak, Central Java. It is a nice and quiet place. My house is near
a bridge which goes to a market. Behind my house is a big river. The street
in front of my house is about ten meters wide.
People in my village are mostly
farmers. They grows paddy, watermelons, and cucumbers. Some people earn their
living by raising cattle, such as goats, sheeps, and cows. Some others are
traders. They sell crops and other stuff at the market.
Early in the morning, the street
in front of my house is always crowded by people going to the market. The
goods are carried by horse carts and bicycles.
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- What do the people in the writer's village mostly do for a living? By being a/an ...
A.
farmer.
B.
seller.
C.
sepherd.
D.
trader.
- How do the villagers earn they living? They are ...
A. growing flowers.
B. raising chicken.
C. selling paddy.
D. driving horse carts.
- "They sell crops and other stuff at the market." (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word has similar meaning with ....
A. merchandises
B. harvest goods
C. cattles
D. gifts
The following text is
for questions number 22 to 24.
Boyolali regency is located in
north of Solo and east of Merapi and Merbabu Mountains. This regency has been
known for its production of fresh milk for a long time. No wonder, the cow
statues adorn Boyolali town.
There are six main cow statues in
Boyolali. They are displayed in different places. The statues are made of
concrete. The colour and shape are made in such a way to resemble the real
cows. However, the size is made bigger to catch the
eye.
Besides decorating the
town, the statues also turn out to be helpful for people from out of town to find places they are seeking in Boyolali. By mentioning
the position of the statue, people can get their way easily.
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- . " ... they are seeking in Boyolali" (paragraph 3)
What does the underlined word refer to?
A. People from out town
B. Places in Boyolali.
C. Cow statues.
D. Real cows.
- What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. The statues help people to find places easily.
B. The statues decorate the town beautifully.
C. The cow can get their way easily around the town.
D. The people from out of town easily find the statues.
- The text mainly tells us about ....
A. the colour of the statues
B. cow statues in Boyolali
C. a town called Boyolali
D. how to raise cows
The following text is
for questions number 25 to 27.
I am used to travelling by air but
only on one occasion I felt frightened. After taking off, we flew low over
the city. It slowly went high to the sky.
But suddenly it turned round and
flew back to the airport. An air-hostess told us to keep calm and to get off
the plane quietly as soon as it landed. After we landed, the police searched
the plane carefully. Everybody on board was worried and we grew curious about
what was happening.
Later we learnt that there was a
very important person on board. Earlier somebody told the police that there
was a bomb on the plane. Fortunately, they didn't find a bomb and five hours
later we were able to take off again.
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- Who searched the plane carefully?
A. The pilot.
B. The police.
C. The air-hostesses.
D. The passengers.
- Why did the plane fly back to the airport?
A. The pilot was afraid of bombs.
B. The pilot forgot about something.
C. The passengers were frightened.
D. Police suspected that there was a bomb on the plane.
- What is the main idea of paragraph three?
A. The writer felt frightened.
B. The police searched the plane carefully.
C. Somebody said that there was a bomb on the plane.
D. There was a very important person on board.
The following text is
for questions number 28 to 30.
One day, a boy got up with the
feeling that the day was going to be unlucky day for him. He found that it
was already 6.50 a.m., he rushed into the bathroom. In a hurry he did not see
a piece of soap lying on the floor, he stepped on it and slipped.
Then, he went into the dining room
for his breakfast. He gulped down the tea without realizing that it was very
hot, so it burnt his tongue. He got dressed and rushed to the bus stop.
Unfortunately, he just missed the bus. His heart sank and knew that he would
be late for school and his teacher would be angry with him again.
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- "He gulped down the tea without realizing that it was very hot, ..." (Paragraph 2)
The word it refers to ....
A. the tongue
B. the toast
C. the tea
D. the coffee
- What happened with the boy when he got his breakfast?
A. His breakfast was not ready.
B. He did not prepare it.
C. He burned his toast.
D. He hurt his tongue.
- The text tells us about the boy's ....
A. good day
B. lucky day
C. bad day
D. fine day
The following text is for questions
number 31 to 34.
Once a farmer owned a donkey and a
lapdog. The donkey worked hard all day, hauling heavy loads. The lapdog
stayed with his master all day, and lived in the house with him. He did not
work, but was allowed to sit on the master's lap. The donkey grew jealous of
the lapdog.
Perhaps if I behave like the dog,
like wag my tail and jump on the master, the master will start loving me as
much as he does the dog. So the donkey decided to wait for his chance.
One day, when he was left
unattended, the donkey broke his halter and ran into the farmhouse kitchen.
There the farmer sat at table. The donkey rushed up to him and began wagging
his tail vigorously, and knocked off all the china from the table. He then
started jumping around and frolicking like a little dog, and finally plonked
himself down on the farmer's lap. The shocked farmer yelled for help. The
farmhands came running in and dragged the donkey off to his stable, and gave
him a beating he did not forget for the rest of his life.
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- What made the donkey jealous of the dog?
A.
The halter that he has to wear.
B.
The beating that he has.
C. The farmer's care to the dog.
D.
The chance to stay inside the house.
- What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
A.
The donkey wanted to be loved by its master.
B.
The way the farmer treated the donkey.
C. The things done by the donkey to be loved.
D.
The dog's habit is liked by the master.
- The best title for the text is?
A.
The farmer and his dog.
B. The donkey and the lapdog.
C.
The farmer and the donkey.
D.
The dog and it's master.
- What can we learn from the text?
A.
It is good to share things with others.
B.
It is not good to help others.
C. It is not good to be envious to others.
D.
It is good to keep your promise.
The following text is for questions
number 35 to 38.
Juhha's
Wonders
Once upon a time, there was a
small village in Baghdad. Its population was very small. In this village
everybody knew each other and knew every little or big problems that went on
in the village. In this small village there was a bakery that was popular for
its delicious bread.
One day a poor old man was walking
in the street passing the bakery and he stopped to smell the scent of the
bread which was spreading out of the bakery.
Suddenly, the baker caught the old
man and shouted at him demanding the price of bread's scent. He almost drag
him to the police.
A very famous wise man named Juhha
heard the baker shouting. So he went to him and asked about the problem.
Juhha stood calmly listening to the baker and he thought for a solution.
After a few minutes Juhha's eyes
glistened and an amused smile was on his face. He asked the baker "How
much money do you want?". The baker and poor man were astonished, but
the baker answered "3 dinars". Juhha took the money out of his
wallet and put it in his pocket and shook the money. "Did you hear the
sound of the money?" Juhha asked. "Yes, I did", the baker
replied, and with big smile Juhha said "Well then, this is the price of
your bread's scent!"
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- Who stopped to smell the scent of the bread?
A.
The baker.
B.
The police.
C. The old poor man.
D.
Juhha, the wise man.
- What did the baker do to the old man?
A.
He wanted to hear the sound of the old man money.
B. He demanded the old man to pay for the scent.
C.
He shouted his problem to the old man.
D.
He gave the old man some solution.
- " ....., which was popular for its delicious bread" (paragraph 1)
What
does the word "delicious" mean?
A.
Sour
B. Tasty
C.
Bitter
D.
Unpleasant
- What can we learn from the story above?
A.
We must help poor people.
B.
We must take the benefit of what we offer.
C.
We should pay nothing for things we use.
D. We shouldn't ask other to pay for what they don't get.
The following text is for questions
number 39 to 42.
Jellyfish are not really fish.
They are invertebrate animals. This means that unlike fish or people, they
have no backbones. In fact, they have no bones at all.
Jellyfish have stomachs and
mouths, but no heads. They have nervous systems for sensing the world around
them, but no brains. They are made almost entirely of water, which is why you
can look through them.
Some jellyfish can glow in
darkness by making their own light. The light is made by a chemical reaction
inside the jellyfish. Scientists believe jellyfish glow for several reasons.
For example, they may glow to scare away predators or to attract animals they
like to eat.
Most jellyfish live in salt water,
apart from a few types that live in fresh water. Jellyfish are found in
oceans and seas all over the world. They live in warm, tropical seas and in
icy waters near the North and South poles. -
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- Which one creates Jellyfish's light?
A.
White blood.
B.
Nervous system.
C. Chemical reaction.
D.
Salt water.
- Based on the text, we know that ....
A. they belong to invertebrate animals
B.
they have heads like other animals
C.
their brain helps them find the food
D.
they cannot live in fresh water
- What is the text about?
A. Jellyfish.
B.
Kinds of all fish.
C.
All invertebrate animals.
D.
Some kinds of sea animals.
- "Some jellyfish can glow in darkness by making their own light." ( paragraph 3 )
The
word "glow" in the sentence means ....
A.
move
B.
produce
C.
appear
D. shine
Complete the following
paragraph with correct word.
I went to Germany with my family
... (43) a school holiday a few years ago. It was getting dark, so we were
looking for a hotel. Then we ... (44) upon two hotels next each other with
... (45) opening. We just randomly chose one and settled for the night.
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- A. for
B. from
C. since
D. during
- A. come
B. came
C. comes
D. coming
- A. park
B. store
C. job
D. room
The following text is
for questions number 46 to 48
Most crabs have a (46) ... shell
to protect their bodies. The hermit crab has a soft body and no shell of its
own. In order to (47) ... itself, it will find an empty mollusc shell and
squeeze inside (48) ... Then with only its logs and head sticking old, it
will walk around the sea-bed searching for food.
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- A. shiny
B. soft
C. thick
D. hard
- A. close
B. hide
C. protect
D. put
- A. completely
B. insufficiently
C. partly
D. slightly
- Arrange the following words into a good sentence.
Poor - ashamed - his - was - of - because - Malin Kundang - mother
1
2
3 4
5 6
7 8
A. 7-4-6-3-1-8-5-2
B. 7-4-1-6-3-8-5-2
C. 7-4-2-6-5-3-1-8
D. 7-4-2-6-3-1-8-5
- Arrange these sentences into a meaningful recount text.
- Thirty people died, all of them were British.
- There were only four survivors, who managed to get out through a broken window.
- There was a terrible accident on the motorway near Gondolfo last night.
- Luckily the motorway was quiet and no other vehicle was involved in the crash.
- The coach was owned by Gladway Tours London.
- And the driver was in hurry.
- A coach overturned and caught fire.
- The coach left London two hours late.
A. 3-7-1-5-4-2-6-8
B. 3-7-1-5-2-4-8-6
C. 3-7-5-2-1-6-8-4
D. 3-7-5-8-6-4-2-1