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PEMERINTAH KABUPATEN KOTABARU

DINAS PENDIDIKAN
SMA NEGERI 1 KOTABARU
Jalan Raya Bragas KM 4 No. 39 A Ds. Sigam Kec. Pulau Laut Utara Kab. Kotabaru

THE FINAL SEMESTER TEST

1. Wayne : ……………………………?
Rooney : I’m just fine, thank you.
A. What are you doing? C. Why do you do? E. Where do you live?
B. How are you doing? D. How are you going?

2. Harmione : Hi, Harry! I haven’t seen you for ages. How have you been?
Harry Potter : …………………………..
A. Hi, I have seen my grandmother D. Hi, I’m great. So far so good. Thanks
B. Hi, How do you do, Harmione E. Hi, I have been to Hogwart
C. Thank you Harmione

3. You will hear : Hello, I'm Peeta. I'm your classmate. What's your name?
The correct response for the expression is .............
A. Hello, Peeta. Pleased to meet you.
B. Hello, How do you do, Peeta?
C. Hi, Peeta. My name is Katniss. Glad to meet you.
D. Hi, How are you Peeta?
E. Hello, I’m your classmate too. See you later.

4. Edward : Would you come to my birthday party on Sunday?


Jacob : …………………………
A. I’m happy to hear that C. I’m really happy to you E. Happy birthday to
you
B. With the greatest pleasure D. It’s nice birthday party

5. Louis : Hi, Clark. Would you accompany me to the book store?


Clark Kent : Oh, that's great. I'd love to, but I have an appointment
The italicized sentence is used to ......
A. decline an invitation C. ask for one's agreement E. ask for permission
B. invite someone to go D. accept an invitation

6. Bill Gate : Hi, Steve. Would you come to my sister’s wedding party?
Steve Job : Oh, that’s kind of you. I promise I’ll be there
The italicized sentence is used to ......
A. refuse an invitation C. ask for one's agreement E. refuse an
appoinment
B. invite someone D. accept an appoinment

7. Neymar : Hi, Alvaro. Are you OK?


Messi : It’s nothing
The italicized sentence is used to ......
A. showing unconcern C. ask for one's agreement E. ask for concern
B. express someone’s concern D. accept an invitation

Text 1 for question 9 to 14

THE THREE LITTLE PIGS


This is the story of three little pigs and the big bad Wolf. They are Tommy, Timmy and
Jimmy. Tommy built a house of straw. Timmy built a house of wood. Jimmy built a house of
bricks.
One day, the Big Bad Wolf was hungry. He wanted to kill the pigs. He blew down the
Tommy’s house. Then, he ran to Timmy’s house. The Wolf was still hungry. He blew down the

Timmy’s house. The two pigs ran to their brother’s house. Both of them hid in Jimmy’s house.
The wolf went to the third pig’s house. He blew and blew and blew, but the house didn’t fall
down.
He climbed on to the roof and jumped down the chimney. He fell into the fire!
Oooowww! He climbed up the chimney very fast and ran away. The three little pigs lived
happily ever after.

9. What was Tommy’s house made of?


A. straw C. roof E. chimney
B. wood D. brick

10. How did the wolf come in Jimmy’s house?


A. He blew down he Jimmy’s house D. He opened the door
B. He broke into the window E. He ran to Jimmy’s house
C. He jumped down the chimney

11. What happened to the wolf after he jumped down the chimney?
A. slipped on the floor D. He fell into the fire
B. He ran away fast E. He lived happily ever after
C. He blew down the pig’s house

12. The complication of the text above is … .


A. The wolf ran away from the pig’s house D. The wolf fell into the fire
B. Timmy built a house of brick E. The wolf jumped down the
chimney
C. The wolf wanted to kill the pigs

13. The resolution of the text is … ..


A. The three pigs were eaten by the wolf D. The wolf fell into the fire
B. The three little pigs built their houses E. The three little pigs were very
proud
C. The three little pigs lived happily ever after

14. The goal of the text above is…..


A. to entertain the reader with the story of three little pigs
B. to tell how the wolf chased the pigs
C. to tell the reader that wolf is dangerous animal
D. to explain how to make story
E. to describe the pigs and wolf

Text 2 for questions 15 to 17

ATTENTION TO ALL PARENTS

Do you want your 3 – 6 year-old children to be better readers?

Join our program and discover how well your little ones can read

Duration : From April to June

Time : 10 a.m. – 12 a.m. (except weekends)

Fee : Rp .200.000,-per month (to be paid at the administration office)


15. How long is the program held?
A. two months C. five months E. four months
B. three months D. six months

16. If a child wants to join the full program, his parents will have to pay for……..
A. Rp 200.000,- C. Rp 600.000,- E. Rp 400.000,-
B. Rp 300.000,- D. Rp 900.000,-

17. The program is open to the following children, except……


A. Anita, a seven-year-old girl D. Windi, a five-year-old girl
B. Fanny, a four-year-old girl E. Ahmad, a six-year-old boy
C. Rozali, a three-year-old boy

Text 3 for questions 18 to 20

The Hole Game

Materials needed:
1. 2 – 6 players 3. A hole in ground
2. one marble each 4. A line (distance) to start from.

Method :
1. First you must dub (click marbles together).
2. Then you must check that the marbles are in good condition and are nearly worth the
same value.
3. Next you must dig a hole in the ground and draw a line a far distance away from the hole.
4. The first player carefully throws his or her marble towards the hole.
5. Then the second player tries to throw his or her marble closer to the hole than his or her
opponent.
6. The player whose marble is closest to the hole tries to flick his or her marble into the
hole. If successful, this player tries to flick his or her opponent’s marble into the hole.
7. The person flicking the last marble into the hole wins and gets to keep both marbles.

18. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE?


A. to start the game, the player must dub the marble
B. the players have different quality of marbles
C. there is one hole made in the ground
D. each player has only one marble
E. player whose marble is closest to hole, get the first turn to flick

19. The following materials are needed in the game, EXCEPT?


A. player C. hole in ground E. dub
B. marble D. a line (distance)

20. What is the purpose of the text above?


A. to describe the Hole Game D. to tell how to make a hole in the
ground
B. to retell the events of playing Hole Game E. to tell how to play Hole Game
C. to entertain the reader with the Hole Game

Text 4 for questions 21 to 25


Thomas Alfa Edison was born on February 11th, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, and raised in Port
Huron, Michigan. At an early age, he showed signs of having a serious hearing problem. This
may have been the reason for Edison’s poor performance at school. Edison did not do well there
and was often teased by other kids. Three months after starting school, Edison ran away. His
mother was forced to teach him at home.
In 1871, Edison moved to Newark, New Jersey, and set up his first laboratory. Later that
year, he married Mary Stilwell, with whom he would later have three children. In 1876, when his
lab in Newark became too small, Edison decided to build a huge factory in Menlo Park, New
Jersey. This would become the first private research laboratory in the United States. Edison
worked until he was very old, although he was tormented by many diseases. He died on October
18th, 1931. (Taken from: Progress, Ganeca Exact)

21. What is the purpose of text about?


A. to tell about Thomas Alfa Edison‘s life D. to describe about Edison’s poor
performance
B. to describe about Mary Stilwell E. to explain about Edison’s laboratory
C. to tell about Edison’s invention

22. What does “this” mean? (first paragraph)


A. Thomas A. Edison C. Edison’s hearing problem E. Edison’s mother
B. Edison’s school D. Edison’s poor performance

23. Who was Edison’s teacher at home?


A. Mary Stilwell C. Michigan E. Edison’s mother
B. Port Huron D. His father

24. How old was Thomas Alfa Edison?


A. 24 years B. 44 years C. 29 years D. 57 years E. 84
years
25. Why did Edison run away from his school?
A. because there is no good teacher in his school D. because Edison’s best
performance
B. because his mother teaches him at home E. because he like the lesson in his
school
C. because he was often teased by other kids

Text 5 for questions 26 to 27

Listen, you should wear your crash helmet when you ride your motorcycle. Always fasten the belt, under
the chin, so that it is tight.

26. Who should pay more attention to the notice?


A. Labors. C. Drivers. E. Motor cyclists.
B. Plumbers D. Mechanics.

27. Which statement is TRUE based on the monolog?


A. People should not fasten the belt very tightly.
B. People should always fasten the belt of the helmet they wear.
C. People should take their helmet wherever they go.
D. People should treat the safety equipment well.
E. People should always obey the safety rules.

Text 6 for questions 28 to 32


Our records show that you have been our customer, since our grand opening last
year. We would like thank you for your patronage by inviting you to our
preferred customer Back- to-School-Extravaganza, which will be held this
Saturday.
Saturday’s sales event is by invitation only. All of our stock, including
electronics, will be marked down from 20%-50%. Our doors will open for our
preferred customers at 08:00 a.m. Complimentary coffee and donuts will be
served. Public admission will begin at noon.
Please accept the enclosed Rp50,000 gift certificate to use with your purchases of
Rp300,000 or more and the Rp100,000 gift certificate to use with purchases of
more than Rp1,000,000.
We look forward to seeing you on Saturday. Please bring this invitation with you;
it will be required for admittance.

Sincerely,
Sonya Rosesmith
VIVA VIVO shop

28. What is the purposes of the text?


A. To invite someone to do something. D. To express gratitude to someone.
B. To inform of a shop’s sales program. E. To advertise something.
C. To inform of new products.

29. How long has Ms. Sonya’s shop opened?


A. Three months. C. A year. E. One and a half years.
B. Three years. D. Four years.

30. What will the preferred costumers get?


A. 10% discounts for fashion.
B. 20%-50% discounts for all products.
C. 20%-50% discounts for electronics products.
D. 30%-70% discounts for all products.
E. 30%-70% discounts for fashion and electronics products.

31. What can a preferred customers get


When he/she purchases more than Rp1,000,000?
A. He will win a lottery. D. He will get a Rp50,000 gift
certificate.
B. He will get a Rp100,000 gift certificate. E. He will get a Rp300,000 gift
certificate.
C. He will get an electronic product.

32. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE based on the text?
A. Two gift certificates are enclosed with the letter.
B. The event is going to be done in the morning.
C. Preferred customers will get coffee and donuts.
D. The letter should be brought to the event.
E. There will be no admission to the public on that day.

This note for questions 33 to 35

Deddy, the train will depart in a few minutes. I am at the train station now, waiting for
you. Please come soon, or we will miss the train.

Danish
33. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To announce something. D. To congratulate someone
B. To ask someone to do something. E. To remind someone about something.
C. To inform about something.

34. Where is Danish now?


A. In his house C. at the railway station E. On a train
B. On the way home D. at home

35. “Deddy, the train will depart in a few minutes”. What is the similar meaning of the word
‘depart’?
A. leave B. stop C. run D. come E. walk

Text 6 for questions 36 to 39

Once upon a time there was a queen who had no children. Every morning she went into the
garden and prayed to God in heaven to bestow on her a son or a daughter.
Then an angel from heaven came to her and said, “Be at rest, you shall have a son with the
power of wishing, so that whatsoever in the world he wishes for, he shall have.” Then she went
to the king and told him the joyful news and when the time was due, she gave birth to a son and
the king was filled with gladness.
Every morning she went with the child to the garden where the wild beasts were kept and
washed herself there in a clear stream. It happened once when the child was a little older when
he was lying in her arms and she fell asleep.
Then came the old cook, who knew that the child had the power of wishing and stole him.
He took a hen, cut it in pieces and dropped some of its blood on the queen’s apron and dress.
The cook carried the child to a secret place, where a nurse was obliged to suckle him and
he ran to the king and accused the queen of having allowed her child to be taken by the wild
beasts.

When the king saw the blood on her apron, he believed this, that he ordered a high tower be
built, in which neither sun nor moon could be seen and had his wife put in it and walled up. Here
she was to stay for seven years without food or drink and die of hunger, but God sent two white
doves, which flew to her twice a day, to bring her food until the seven years were over.
Meanwhile, the nurse who suckled the child knew the fact. She felt guilty after years trying
hide it. So, when the cook died, she came to the king to confess and gave the child to the king.
The king did not believe her. He even accused the nurse of creating an imaginary story.
However, when he saw the power of wishing the child had and his wife’s condition, he believed
it. The king asked for his wife’s forgiveness and the family lived happily ever after.
Adapted from: http://www.popularfairytales.com/original-grimm-fairy-tales/the-pink-grimm.html
(February 1, 2012)

36. Who stole the king’s child?


A. The child’s nurse. C. A witch. E. The king’s soldier.
B. The king’s brother. D. A cook.

37. What did the person do to cover his guilt?


A. He killed the queen.
B. He kidnapped the queen together with the child.
C. He accused the queen of letting the child be taken by wild beasts.
D. He did as if the child had been kidnapped by a cruel creature.
E. He ran away with the child.
38. What did God send to give the queen food?
A. An eagle. C. Two doves. E. A hen.
B. Two crows. D. Some ants.

39. How did the king know that his son was still alive?
A. The queen told him what really happened.
B. A bird showed him where his son was.
C. An angel told him the fact.
D. The child’s nurse gave him to the king.
E. He had a dream about his son.

Hangga : Why do you look pale?


Delvi : While I (40) ________ here, I almost
(41) ________ off the stairs.

40. A. walked C. has walked E. was walking


B. were walking D. had walked

41. A. fell C. is falling E. has fallen


B. was falling D. had fallen

Text 7 for questions 42 to 43

Listen, everyone. I’d like to show you how to make a volcano. Firstly, collect some small
wooden sticks and some dry paper. Secondly, make a cone of about 30 cm tall with the sticks
and paper. Then, put humid sand and soil around the cone to make up a little mountain. Now, dig
a tunnel at the base of the mountain until you reach the sticks. Light the paper and you will see
the volcano emit smoke and some flame. Is it like a volcano?
Adopted from: http://www.funsci.com/fun3_en/exper1/exper1.htm (January 18, 2011)

42. How tall will the volcano be?


A. 13 cm B. 3 m C. 30 m D. 30 cm E.
13 m

43. Where do the smoke and flame come from?


A. soil B. the volcano C. a match D. burning sand E. burning
paper

Text 7 for questions 44 to 48


Facebook is a popular social networking website. In fact, its name originated as the
nickname of directories handed out to the university students that aided in their getting to know
their fellow students.
Facebook was invented by Harvard computer science students Mark Zuckerberg, along
with his classmates Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. The origins to the
name hints as the history of facebook, however, the website was originally and briefly called
Facemash.
Mark Zuckerberg was a second year student, when he wrote the software for the
Facemash website. Perhaps, it was Zuckerberg’s sophomoric sense of humor that led him to
create the site as type of “hot or not” game for Harvard students, where website visitors could
compare two student photos side-by-side and let viewers decide who was “hot” and who was
“not”. Mark Zuckerberg put his computer science skills to good use by copying the student ID
images used by the dormitories and used them to populate his Facemash website.

44. What is the purpose of the text?


A. to describe something D. to review a work of art
B. to entertain the readers. E. To retell past events
C. to tell someone how to do something orderly.

45. Which of statements below is TRUE according to text?


A. Eduardo Saverin and Chris Hughes were Mark Zuckerberg’s roommates.
B. Mark Zuckerberg was a student of Harvard in computer science.
C. Mark Zuckerberg named his software “Facemask”.
D. Mark Zuckerberg copied the student ID images for bad use.
E. Mark Zuckerberg was in the first year when he wrote the software for the website.

46. “ in fact, its name originated as the nickname of directories handed out to University students
that aided ....
The underlined word can be best replaced by ____
A. let B. helped C. directed D. tried E. showed

47. What did Mark Zuckerberg do to populate his website?


A. He asked his classmates to help him improve and use the website.
B. He received his classmates’ photographs and he uploaded them on the website.
C. He copied the student ID images used by the dormitories.
D. He told his friends about the advantages and benefits of the website for their social
networking.
E. He put the students’ images on his website and asked them to fill in a questionnaire.

48. “Perhaps, it was Zuckerberg’s sophomoric sense of humor that led him to create . . . .”(p.3).
The word ‘him’ refers to ____
A. Zuckerberg
B. Eduardo Saverin
C. Harvard’s security guard
D. Dustin Moskovitz
E. Chris Hughes

49. While Tina _____ her mother _____ her.


A. slept, called C. has been sleeping, called E. was sleeping,
calling
B. was sleeping, called. D. was sleeping, was calling

50. My sister _____ novel when I _____ home this morning.


A. is reading, came C. has been reading, come E. was reading,
coming
B. was reading, came D. was reading, was coming

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