Kelas /Semester : XII/2



Kelas /Semester : XII/2 | |

|Standar Kompetensi : 1. Berkomunikasi lisan dan tertulis menggunakan ragam bahasa yang sesuai dengan lancar dan akurat dalam wacana |

|interaksional dan/atau monolog terutama berkenaan dengan wacana wacana berbentuk narrative, explanation, discussion, dan review. |

|Kompetensi Dasar |Indikator |Materi pokok |

|Menyimak |Merespon dengan benar tindak tutur di dalam wacana | |

|Memahami wacana transaksional dan interpersonal|transaksional/ interpersonal berupa: |You are the one to blame |

|ringan atau monolog lisan terutama berbentuk |Accusing, denying and apologizing |I don’t do that |

|review |Merespon wacana monolog review |I am sorry |

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| | |2 fast and 2 furious |

|Berbicara |Melakukan berbagai tindak tutur dalam wacana lisan | |

|Mengungkapkan nuansa makna dalam wacana |transaksional berupa: | |

|transaksional dan atau monolog lisan terutama |Accusing, denying and apologizing | |

|dalam wacana berbentuk review |Melakukan monolog berbentuk review | |

| | |You must do this |

|Membaca |Merespon teks berbentuk review |It’s not true |

|Memahami nuansa makna dan langkah – langkah |Mengidentifikasi pengorganisasian text review |Forgive me for… |

|pengembangan retorika dalam teks tertulis |Mengidentifikasi susunan kalimat dalam text review | |

|berbentuk revew |Conjunction for complex sentence | |

| |Words, adjectives, phrases of appraisal | |

| |Mendemonstrasikan ketrampilan dasar menulis:yaitu | |

| |menggunakan tata bahasa, kosa kata, tanda baca, ejean |Harry Potter, Ada Apa Dengan Cinta |

|Menulis |dan tata tulis yang berterima terutama jenis teks | |

|Mengungkapkan nuansa makna dengan |berbentuk review |Orientation, interpretative recount, |

|langkah-langkah pengembangan retorika yang | |evaluations, evaluation summation |

|benar didalam teks tertulis berbentuk review | | |

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| | |Editing checklist of the writing |

UNIT 1

Do you like this Movie?

A. Building Knowledge of Field

A.1. Language Function

A.1.1. Expression of Accusing, Denying , apologizing/regretting

Activity 1

Observe this picture

Questions

1. What does Bandung express?

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2. What does Jonggrang express?

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Activity 2

In pairs, read the dialogue aloud

Situation :

Linda is looking for her missing CD “Moulin Rouge” starred by Nicole Kidman. She looks for it everywhere but she can’t find it.

Dinda : What are you looking for?

Linda : A Compact Disc. “Moulin Rouge”. Do you know it?

Dinda : Where did you put it?

Linda : As I remember, I put it in the green envelope.?

Dinda : Oh, My God. I has just thrown it to the dustbin in front of our house. I think it was no use anymore.

Linda hurriedly runs to the dustbin, she checks it thoroughly. But the CD was gone.

Linda : (said angrily) Why did you throw it without asking me fist?

Dinda : It’s my fault, isn’t? Don’t blame at me. I don’t know. I think it was not used anymore.

Linda : Yes, It is your fault. You must change it. I borrowed it from CD rental. You must change it.

Dinda : OK. I’ll change it. But don’t blame me for this. It is no use crying over spilt milk.

Activity 3

Answer the questions.

1. What is Linda doing?

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2. Where does she look for it?

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3. Where did she put in the CD?

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4. What did Dinda do to the CD?

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5. Is Linda angry with Dinda?

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6. Is Linda accuse Dinda for the missing CD?

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7. Which utterances showing the Linda’s accuse?

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8. Does Dinda regret for what she did to the CD?

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9. Show the utterance expressing her regret?

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10. Find out the other expressing showing accusing and regretting?

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Activity 4

Study the following expression

Expression of Accusing, Denying , apologizing /regretting

|Accusing |Denying and regretting |

|Why do you do this? |Denying |

|Why did you ……….. |it is not true. |

|It’s your fault |I didn’t do it |

|You must be responsible for… |I deny that |

|You must do it. |Regretting |

|Don’t deny that you do it…… |It ‘s no use crying over spilt milk |

| |I ‘m so sorry for doing that. |

Activity 5

Make a short dialog and perform it before your class.

1. Your sister lost the new bag that it was borrowed from you.

You accused her.

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your sister : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your sister : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your sister : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

2. Your father accused you using his car without any permission.

You denied it.

Your father :………………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your father : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your father : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

3. Your mother ‘s stove blew up. You were cooking in it. She was angry and blamed

you for this. You regretted.

Your mother:…….. ………………………………………………………………………………………

You :………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your mother:………………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your mother:………………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

4. Your neighbour’s dog was dead. They accused you poisoning the dog. You deny that.

Your neighbour :………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………

Your neigbour : ………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………

5. Your computer hanged. It didn’t work well. Your little brother used it last night.

You blamed it. He regretted

You :………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your brother: ………………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your brother: ………………………………………………………………………………………………

You : ………………………………………………………………………………………………

Your brother: ………………………………………………………………………………………………

A.2. Listening

Activity 6

Look at the following Movie picture . Guess! What is the title of the movie?

The Title is : _____________________________________________

Activity 7

Listen to your teacher reading the following text. (Text is enclosed)

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Paul Walker ………(1) in this action-filled sequel to 2001’s The Fast and The Furious. Brian O’ Conner (Paul Walker) has left LA ……..(2) his illegal actions from the first movie and now soars the streets of Miami making money here and there by street racing. Watched by …….(3) Agent Monica Fuentes (Eva Mendes), Brian is ………..(4) by the police and is given a deal by agent Markham and Bilkins to go ……..(5) and try to bring down rug lord Carter Verone (Cole Hauser) in exchange for his criminal record to be erased. Brian agrees but if he is given permission to choose his partner.

Brian heads home to Barsto, Arizona, where he …….(6) an old friend Roman Pearce (Tyrese) to help him. Pearce agrees but only for the same …..(7) Brian was offered. With the help of Monica, Brian and Rome work together to ………(8) Verone.

(Taken from : C n S .Cool and Smart Magazine: Vo. 3 No. 18. 2002)

A.3. Explore Your Knowledge

Activity 8

Match the Actor /Actress with the title of the movie where they play in.

|No |Name of Actor/actress | |No |Movie titles |

|1. |Pierce Brosnan | |A |Pretty woman |

|2. |Al Pacino | |B |Cast Away |

|3. |Will Smith | |C |The Aviator |

|4. |Leonardo Di Caprio | |D |When you were sleeping |

|5. |Sandra Bullock | |E |Sleepless in Seattle |

|6. |Meg Ryan | |F |Wild, Wild, West |

|7. |Tom Hank | |G |The Godfather |

|8. |Jeniffer lopez | |H |Titanic |

|9. |Kate Winslet | |I |Maid in Manhattan |

|10. |Julia Robert | |J |Tomorrow Never Dies |

Activity 8.

Guess the title of the following movies.

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A.4. Grammar Focus

A.4.1.Conjunctions for Complex Sentences

|No. |Conjunction |Function |Example |

|1 |After |To express time |After I had taken a bath, I went to school |

| |Before | |I was standing in front of the door until my father came home |

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| |Until | | |

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|2. |Because |To express cause |I can’t go to the concert since I have no money |

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|3. |If |To express condition |I will go with you if the rain stops |

| |Unless | |Unless you gave me some money, I wouldn’t go to the mall. |

|4. |Although |To express concession |I will continue my study although I come from poor family |

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|5. |Who |To express identification |I want to meet the man who had killed my cat |

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|6. |So that |To express purpose |I study hard so that I can pass the exam well |

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|7 |And |To express relation |I want to go to Solo but My friends want to go to Semarang |

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Activity 9.

Combine the following sentences with suitable conjunction

1. Sponge Bob was walking along the city park.

He met his friend Plankton

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2. Dina chose the dog.

It was barking loudly

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3. We can make a Zeppelin

We can’t make the air

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4. Anto is sixteen years old.

He is not allowed to watch the movie

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5. Snow white could go anywhere.

Her uncle gave her permission

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6. I will keep trying to be a movie star.

None of the movie company accepts me as an actor/actress

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7. I took an extra lesson.

I can do the test with flying colours

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8. I was hunting bears in the wood

I met the Godzilla

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B. Modelling of Text.

Activity 10

Answer the questions orally!.

1. What is the title of the movie?

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2. Who are the main character of the movie?

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3. Who plays as the main character of the movie?

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4. What is the movie about?

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5. Where do you watch the movie?

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6. Do you like the movie? Why?

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Activity 11.

Listen to your teacher or friend reading the following text.

Ada Apa Dengan Cinta

❖ The Story of Love and Cinta

Andy Williams said,” Love is a many splendored thing.” But according to Nazareth,” Love hurts!” So, what is love, actually? Many teenagers have tried in vein to find the answer to that question. It might be what inspired Mira Lesmana and Riri Riza to produce the movie Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?, a movie about love and people who are in love.

❖ The Lovely Cinta

Cinta (Dian Sastrowardoyo) is a beautiful, smart, and confident seventeen-year-old girl. Born in a loving family, surrounded by understanding and supporting friends, Cinta seem to have everything in the world. She has four best friend: Milly (Sissy Priscilia), Karmen (Adinia Wirastuti), Alya (Ladya Heryl) and Maura (Titi Kamal) who always protect her and are there for her. She’s also the object of Bone’s affection, but most eligible boyfriend at school.

But things are starting to change when Cinta meets Rangga (Nicholas Saputra), a cold and arrogant boy whose presence is never taken into account at school. The Unpredictable character of Rangga disturbed Cinta. It creates a new and unfamiliar sensation which leads Cinta into a new and strange world. The next thing she knows, she has fallen in love with someone who has very different character and comes from a very different world.

Bit by bit, Cinta starts to change. She becomes a new person, a stranger to her friends and even for herself. She doesn’t understand what was happened, let alone her friends.

What’s wrong with Cinta? She start to see things and act differently. Should someone go through changes in seeing and appraising her world? But is she the one who changes, or is it the people around her?

❖ The Loving Crew

This movie is directed by Rudi Soedjarwo ( the director of Bintang Jatuh and Tragedy). The script is written by Jujur Pranoto, the script writer of Petualangn Sherina, although the idea of the story comes from Mira Lesmana, Prima Rusdi and Riri Reza.

Most of the people involved in this movie, such as Rudi Sujarwo, the Art Director Adrianto Sinaga, the Editor Dewi ST. Alibasah, the Director of Photography Roy Lolang, and the Stars are new comers to the 35mm-celluloid-film world, except for Dian Sastrowardoyo. The songs and music are composed by Melly Goeslaw and Anto Hoed, also new faces in the movie world. One thing that all of them have in common: they are very excited and thrilled to take part in this awesome flick.

❖ The Lovable Story

Listen to what Riri Rizal says about this movie, “The ending is wonderful. I’ve seen it several times, but it can still move and touch me and make me laugh.” Rudi Sujarwo is also confident that the movie will be well-accepted by movie goers :“the movie is very complete. It has a love story, comedy, and action. Above all, the ending is really surprising. “this movie is about falling in love for the first time, something that most of us have experienced. Through this movie, we can recall that experience and also, hopefully, viewers will fall love with Indonesian movies, ”says Mira Lesmana. Well, that’s what we also expect, right? So make sure you watch this flick and capture the moment.

(Originally written by Nuzulia Latifah in C n S Cool And Smart Magazine Volume 1 no. 6 2002)

1. Do you watch the movie?

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2. How many times do you watch the movie?

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3. With Whom do you watch the movie?

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4. What do you think of the movie? Is it interesting?

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5. Tell! How is the scenario of the movie?

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6. How does the reviewer of the movie think about the movie?

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7. Does she give a critical opinion to the movie?

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8. What is the genre of the movie?

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C. Join construction of the text.

Activity 12

Works in group of four. Fill in the blank with suitable words from the box.

The Lost World: Jurassic park Part II

The Lost World: Jurassic park Part II, ____________(1) picture about an island populated with real dinosaurs. Released in 1997, this science-________(2) adventure is the __________(3) to the box office hit Jurassic Park (1993), in which a mad scientist built a dinosaur theme park on a remote island. Although those dinosaurs were ____________(4), there are some left on other island. Dr. Sarah Harding (played by Julianne Moore) and Dr. Ian Malcom (Jeff Goldblum) travel to the island to _____________(5) the dinosaurs and try to ______________-(6) Roland Tembo (Pete Postlethwaite) from rounding the beast up and taking them to a theme park in the United States. The __________(7) turns bad, the dinosaurs become violent, and one of the angry____(8) makes his way to Los Angeles, California.

Director

Steven Spielberg

(Adapted from : Look Ahead 3)

Activity 13.

Answer the questions

1. What does the text tell you?

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2. Which of these is the purpose of the text?

a. to explain the processes involved in the formation

b. to critique an art work or event for a public audience?

c. to describe the way things are.

3. Who gave the review about the movie?

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4. Who are the main actors and actresses in “The Lost Word: Jurassic Park II” ?

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5. Is the film an adventure, an action or a drama?

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D. Independent Construction of Text.

Activity 14

1. Suppose you were a movie reviewer for a broadcast. Your job is reviewing the up coming movies.

2. Choose one of the movies. Prepare a review.

3. Tell your review to your friends orally.

Example :

“ Good morning my teacher and all my friends. Welcome back with me …………….(State your name). in movie program at RCTI. Do you still Remember Sponge Bob Square Pants 2004 movie? Great ……………

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Name : ________________________ Student Number: ________________________

| | |Scoring |

| | |Low (45-59) |Average (60-75) |Good (76-100) |

|1. |Pronunciation | | | |

|2. |Intonation | | | |

|3. |Stress | | | |

|4. |Gestures | | | |

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WRITTEN CYCLE

A. Building Knowledge of Field

A.1. Explore your knowledge.

Activity 1.

Discuss the questions with your friends

1. Do you often see box office films or read best seller books?

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2. What are they?

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3. Do you sometimes give your opinion about the films or books?

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4. Do you read some books or film reviews?

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5. Have you made a review on films, books or others art works.

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Activity 2.

Fill in the blank with your own answers. Give the reasons.

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|1. |The most interesting Movie |Reasons |

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|2. |The most interesting TV Show |Reasons |

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|3. |The most interesting book |Reasons |

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|4. |The most interesting song |Reasons |

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A.2. Grammar Focus

A.2.1. Words, adjectives and phrases of Appraisal

When we review art works sometimes we appraise them. To show the appraisal, you can use the following words, adjectives, or phrases.

1. Words/adjectives

- good

- excellent

- perfect

- superb

2. Phrases

- too good to miss

- very good

- not too bad

- touches our heart

- full performance

- turned out very well

- well developed

Examples:

1. After seeing this play, I really intend to see it again.

2. Angelina Jolie gives her full performances in Mr. and Mrs. Smiths

3. “ Saving Private Ryan” is an excellent movie.

4. The characters in the “The Da Vinci Code” are well developed.

5. The slaughtering scene of the villagers in “Platoon” touches our heart

Activity 3.

Make sentences to express your appraisal on these kinds of art work.

Example: The Lost World – film

The special effects used in “The Lost World” is so excellent, making the film is too good to miss.

1. Kuntilanak - film

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2. Empat Mata – Talk show

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3. Hapus Aku –song

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4. Dealova - book

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5. Pierce Brosnan – Movie star

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B. Modelling of Text

Activity 4

Use your dictionary. Find out the meaning of the words.

1. Ruthless : ________________________________

2. Debris : ________________________________

3. to retrieve : ________________________________

4. Treasure : ________________________________

5. Suicide : ________________________________

6. Voyage : ________________________________

7. Breeding : ________________________________

8. Sumptuous, : ________________________________

9. Grippingly : ________________________________

10. Amidst : ________________________________

Activity 5

Read the following review and study the schematic structure of the text.

|Orientation |Starring: |

| |Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, |

| |Danny Nucci, Gloria Stewart, David Warner, Victor Garber, Bill Paxton |

| |Director: |

| |James Cameron |

| |Running Time: |

| |189 minutes |

| |Kinds : |

| |Action, Drama, Romance |

| | •I absolutely love ‘Titanic’, and all of the movies will always hold a special place in my heart. |

| |Brock Lovett (Bill Paxton) is a somewhat ruthless treasure hunter searching for profit under the sea in |

| |the debris of the wrecked liner Titanic. In particular, he is searching for a necklace featuring an |

| |historic blue diamond that is rumored to have sunk with the ship. He believes he is on the right track |

| |when his crew retrieves a safe in which he finds a sketch of a beautiful woman wearing the diamond. The |

| |drawing is shown on a TV news program, and an old lady called Rose Dawson Calvert (Gloria Stewart) comes |

| |forward claiming that she is the woman in the drawing. When questioned by the treasure hunters, she tells|

| |them her story. |

|Interpretative recount 1 | When she joined the Titanic for her maiden voyage Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet), as she was |

| |known then, was 17 years old. Her mother (Frances Fisher) had good breeding but little money, so she was |

| |taking Rose to America to marry rich Cal Hockley (Billy Zane) - a match that Rose would rather have |

| |avoided. |

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|Interpretative recount 1 |• Attempting to commit suicide, she was saved by Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio), a raffish and |

| |charming third-class passenger. Jack and Rose started to spend time together, ultimately falling in love,|

| |in spite of the disapproval of both her mother and Hockley. Hockley would have done anything to prevent |

| |Jack seeing Rose, and falsely accused him of theft. However, the historic events that followed were to |

| |change everything. |

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|Evaluation 1 | Cameron's "Titanic" is justly recognized as something of a masterpiece. The film cost a phenomenal |

| |amount to make, and most of that spending is visible on screen. Everything about it looks sumptuous, and |

| |the effects that go into the sinking of the ship are grippingly realistic. |

|Evaluation 2 | The romantic thread is appealing enough, but its greater purpose is to make the effect of the |

| |tragedy more personal. Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio make a fine job of playing the young couple, |

| |although the romance is occasionally rather overdone and DiCaprio does struggle at times to give his |

| |character as written any real depth |

|Evaluation 3 | Although the film is a personal romance set amidst a greater disaster story, it is also the story|

| |of Rose's life and the effect her experiences have had on her - and it largely succeeds on all counts. |

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|Evaluative summation |Sometimes love must triumph over disaster. |

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(Adapted from : CBC 2004)

Question A – Understanding the text.

1. What is the genre of the film?

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2. Who is the name of the director?

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3. Who are the names of the actors and actresses?

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4. Where is the setting?

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5. Why did Rose DeWitt Bukater go to America on the ship?

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6. Why did Rose DeWitt Bukater attempt to commit suicide?

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7. Who Helped her?

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8. How did the movie show the sinking of the ship ?

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9. Find out the word in the text that has the similar meaning with “ catastrophe”

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10. “……she is the woman in the drawing”. Prg 1. The word “she “ refers to …

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Questions B – Identifying the schematic structure of the review text.

1. What is the writer’ opinion of “Titanic”?

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2. What is the purpose of the writing of this text?

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3. What is the message of the film?

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4. State the utterance in the text that show the adjectives of appraisal?

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5. State the conjunctions used to construct complex sentences in the text?

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Activity 6.

Read the summary

Text : Review

Purpose : To critique an art work or event for public audience

Structure : 1. Orientation - background information on the text

2. Interpretative recount - summary of an art work (including character and plot)

3. Evaluation - Concluding statement ( Judgement , opinion or

recommendation)

4. Evaluative summation - The last opinion consisting the appraisal or the punch line

of the art work being criticized

C. Joint Construction of text.

Activity 7.

Work in group. Label the text with its generic structure.

| |Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix |

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|_____________ |I absolutely love the Harry Potter series, and all of the books will always hold a special place in my heart. |

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| |I have to stay that of all the books, however, this was not my favourite. |

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| |When the series began it was as much of a “feel good” experience as a huge mug of hot cocoa. The stories were |

|_____________ |bright, fast-paced, intriguing, and ultimately satisfying. |

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| |Order of the Phoenix is a different kind of book. In some instances this works . . . you feel a whole new level|

| |of intensity and excitement by the time you get to the end. I was truly moved by the last page. Other times the|

|_____________ |book just has a slightly dreary, depressing feel. The galloping face of the other books has slowed to a trot |

| |here, and parts of it do seem long, as if we were reading all about Harry “just hanging out” instead of having |

| |his usual adventures. Reading in detail about Harry cleaning up an old house, for example – housekeeping is |

| |still housekeeping, magical or no, and I’m not very interested in doing it or reading about other people doing |

| |it. |

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| |A few other changes in this book – the “real” world comes much more into play rather than the fantasy universe |

| |of the previous books, and Harry has apparently been taken off his meds. I know that he had a lot to be grumpy |

| |in this book, especially with being a teenager and tall, but the sudden change in his character seemed too |

|_____________ |drastic. He goes from being warm-hearted, considerate person to someone who will bite his best friend’s heads |

| |off over nothing. It just seemed like it didn’t fit with his character, like he turned into a walking cliché of|

| |the “angry teen” overnight. |

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| |The real story seemed to happen in the last 1/3 of the book and this part I loved. I actually liked the ending |

| |( andyes, I cried!0 as sad as it was. It packed a punch and it made me care about the story even more. Still a |

| |really good book, with some editing it would have been great. |

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1. Have you read the book

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2. How many times do you read the book?

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3. What do you think of the book? Is it interesting?

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4. How does the reviewer of the book think about the book?

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5. Does she give a critical opinion to the book?

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6. What is the genre of the book?

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7. Is it useful for book for children or for adult?

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Activity 8.

Read the following review then rearrange the paragraph to make a good text of review.

Basara Vol. 5

by Sheena McNeil

The possible arrangement is ….

a. _____________________

b. _____________________

c. _____________________

d. _____________________

e. _____________________

D. Independent Construction of Text

Activity 9

Choose one of the following movie. Find the CD. Watch it, then write a review

about the movie.

1. Anna and the King

2. Spiderman 2

3. Eiffel I’m in Love.

4. Jaelangkung

5. Charlie’s Angel

6. (Your won choice)

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Uji Kognitif 2

A. Choose the best answer by crossing a, b, c, d or e

Text 1.

Twister tells the story of tornado chasers trying to test new equipment that will help save lives. The story of Twister is about Jo Harding (played by Helen Hunt) and her soon-to-ex-husband Bill (played by Bill Paxton) who goes hunting tornadoes in a race against other twister chasers. Bill has invented a machine that might help predict tornadoes but he needs to test it. Along the way there is drama between Jo, Bill and Bill’s new girlfriend and some humorous moments involving the twister-chasing team. I found the special effect used in the movie to be excellent and the story easy to follow. This is a movie suitable for the whole family and sure to blow them away

This film is really worth watching.

(Text Types in English Book 1: 1994:40)

01. The purpose of the text is …

a. to entertain readers by telling a story

b. to describe how a film is made

c. to describe a film

d. to review a film for a public audience

e. to inform readers about a good film

02. After reading the review, how would you judge this film?

a. excellent

b. not bad

c. bad

d. fair

e. mediocre

03. What does the writer suggest to the audience?

a. They should make another film

b. They should neglect the film

c. They should promote the film

d. They should watch the film

e. The film is forgettable.

04. The first paragraph of the text functions as …..

a. Evaluation

b. Orientation

c. Explanation

d. Interpretative recount

e. Evaluative summation

05. …. .but he needs to test it. (Stc. 4)

The underlined word refers to …

a. The reviewer

b. Jo

c. Bill

d. Helen Hunt

e. Paxton

Text 2

The Last Samurai

Set in 19th century Japan, The Last Samurai focuses on an embittered U.S. Civil War veteran, Nathan Algren (Tom Cruise), who has dragged his world-weary, alcoholic body across the Pacific to help train the Japanese Army to overcome rebellious samurai warriors, who are fighting against the introduction of Western ways that are sweeping aside Japanese tradition. Algren has no commitment to the cause; he’s there purely for the money, and because he has nothing else to do other than drink to obscure terrible flashbacks to wartime atrocities, memories of post-Civil War battles against American Indians.

The Last Samurai is a war movie, no doubt about it. There are several large battle scenes that are stirring and brutal. Yet the heart of the film is less about war than it is about recovering from the damage of war, as Algren – without even knowing he’s doing it – seeks redemption and a return to honour in his own life. The film parallels the fate of the samurai to that of American Indians, taking a slightly subversive slap at American capitalist imperialism (which remains that nation’s primary motivation in dealing with the rest of the world).

Visually attractive, this film is a huge success because its midsection – set in the samurai village – is intelligent, gentle and patiently treated. Algren cleans up his act and learns the way of the samurai gradually, there’s no magical transformation here, so it’s utterly believable that a burnt-out American drunk could be transformed into an honourable samurai warrior.

Great to look at and respectful of its subject matter, The Last Samurai is an epic with excitement, brains and heart.

(: 2007)

06.What is the genre of the movie?

a. drama

b. comedy

c. action

d. horror

e. animated science fiction

07.What does the movie tell about?

a. The samurai war in Japan

b. The expansion of America in Japan

c. The Kastumoto transformation from Samurai to Wester way of life

d. The westernization of Japan

e. The Algren transformation from an American drunker to an Honourable samurai warrion

08.What do you think of the movie? Is it good one?

a. excellent

b. not bad

c. bad

d. fair

e. mediocre

09.. Algren cleans up his act and learns the way of the samurai gradually, there’s no magical transformation

here…. (prg 3) The underlined words has the similar meaning with…

a. transferring

b. changing

c. becoming

d. opening

e. guiding

10. … so it’s utterly believable that a burnt-out American drunk could be transformed into an honourable

samurai warrior. The underlined words has the similar meaning with…

a. respected

b. respecting

c. respectful

d. respectable

e. respect

11.Where do you know the review above ?

a. in a newspaper

b. in a booklet

c. in a TV broadcast

d. in a newspaper

e. in internet

Text 3

12. What kind of text is it?

a. advertisement

b. brochure

c. pamphlet

d. leaflet

e. poster

13. Nia : What is the person who gives instruction to the movie player to act called?

Donny : … .

a. actor

b. actress

c. editor

d. director

e. screen writer

14. Nia : What is the person who composes a movie scenario called?

Donny : … .

a. actor

b. actress

c. editor

d. director

e. screen writer

15. I will take acting class this year ________I can be a movie star someday

a. since

b. because

c. unless

d. in order that

e. while

16.The director can’t continue the making of the movie ________the producer provides more money.

a. since

b. because

c. unless

d. in order that

e. while

17 . ___________Shinta was on her way home from the shooting location, she saw an accident

a. since

b. because

c. unless

d. in order that

e. while

18. Nina : What do you think Mr. Hartono is, Ani?

Ani : I think he’s a very good person ….. he is rich, he never looks down on the poor.

a. so

b. since

c. unless

d. however

e. although

19. Her mother often advises Linda to pay more attention to her study, … . she never listens.

a. but

b. although

c. so

d. despite

e. and

20. My brother wants to go hiking in the mountains , … . my sister prefers to go to the beach.

a. moreover

b. consequently

c. on the other hand

d. otherwise

e. in spite of

PELATIHAN 1

UJIAN NASIONAL 2007

Listening Section (Question 1 – 20)

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

PART 1

Questions : 1 – 4

Directions :

For each questions, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear a question followed by five statements. The questions and the statements will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speaker says.

When you hear the question and five statements look at the picture in your test book and choose the statements that best describes what you see in the picture. Then on the answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer. Look at the sample below.

Look at the picture in your test book.

Woman : What is the man doing ?

Man : ...............

a. He is looking at the picture of the two Woman

b. He is sitting in the garden holding a camera

c. He is pointing at the two Woman

d. He is taking a photograph of the Woman

e. He is talking to the Woman.

Sample answer :

A b c d e

Statement (d) “He is taking a photograph of the Woman”, best describes what you see in the picture. Therefore, you should choose answer (d).

1.

2.

3.

4.

PART II

Questions : 5 to 10

Directions :

In this part of the best, you will hear a statement or a question spoken in English, followed by five responses, also spoken in English. The statement or question and the responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each statement or questions.

5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

9. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

PART III

Questions 11 – 15

Directions

In this part of the test, you will hear two conversation. They will be spoken two times. After you hear a conversation and the questions about it, read the five possible answer and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.

11. a. A problem of doing business in Japan

b. The Japanese way of business

c. How to do business in Japan

d. The American business persons

e. How to make a decision in Japan

12. a. Straightly d. Directly

b. Slowly e. Gradually

c. Quickly

13. a. 3 d. 7

d. 5 e. 8

e. 6

14. a. Paris d. Greece

b. Italy e. Switzerland

c. Spain

15. a. No, because he doesn’t like traveling

b. No, because he doesn’t like Italy

c. Yes, if he has the chance to go abroad

d. Yes, because he has planned it

e. Yes, if the woman asks him to

PART IV

Question 16 - 20

Directions :

In this part of the test, you will hear 2 short texts. They will be spoken two times. After you hear a text and the questions (s) about it, read the five possible answer and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.

16. a. At an airport

b. At a hotel

c. At a restaurant

d. At a cafe

e. At a department store

17. a. The receptionist d. Miss baker

b. The visitor e. The manager

c. The porter

18. a. Three nights d. Six nights

b. Four nights e. Seven nights

c. Five nights

19. a. How to go to the National Gallery

b. Some historical stories

c. What is displayed in the National Gallery

d. Paintings

d. Statues

20. a. 1 d. 4

b. 2 e. 5

c. 3

This is end of the listening section

TEXT 1. This text is for questions 21-22

On April, 3, 2005, Senior High School from Sidney Distance High School history class had an exursion to the police and Justice Museum near Circular Quay.

First we went into the small courtroom. This had been used from the late 1800’s to 1980’s. There was a place where the jury sat and high bench for the judge.

When we took part in a mock trial, based around the murder of Charles Wright on 1 October, 1993. We acted as witness, the defendant, the judge, the court reporter, the defence and the prececusion. We found the defendant not guilty.

After the trial, we were taken around the museum. We saw vest helmets and weapons used by outlaws. We learnt about the Graime and Thorn case.

We enjoyed our visit to the Police and Museum and learnt about the evidence and how crime are solved.

21. The purpose of the text is to ... .

a. tell past events.

b. entertain readers

c. describe the smugglers

d. report an event to the police

e. inform readers about events of the day.

22. We acted as witness.

The underlined word means..... .

a. something to be informed

b. something to be presented

c. a person who get a present

d. a person who commit a crime

e. a person who saw an event taking place

TEXT 2. This text is for questions 23-25

Hollywood is no longer just in California.

Today the entertainment industry is finding new homes in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The Americana media and communication industries are looking all over the globe for new opportunities. Although many companies are investing in the fast-growing European media industry, many industry executives believe the biggest long-term opportunity is in China and other countries in Southeast Asia. The potential market is huge – over 310 million people in the European community, but over 650 million in Pacific Rim

23. The communicative purpose of this text is ….

a. to critic an art work.

b. to describe

c. to explain

d. to entertain.

e. to inform

24. Which of the following is the main topic of the article ?

a. The media industry is expanding..

b. China is big market today.

c. New homes are being built in Europe

d. There are many opportunities in Hollywood.

e. Hollywood produces many big movies

25. According to the article, what does “ Hollywood” represent ?

a. American enterprise d. All executives

b. The media industry.. e. Big market

c . Movie industry

TEXT 3. This text is for questions 26-28

Omar lbn-ul-Khattab was one of the greatest early Caliph. He became Caliph after the death of Abu Bakr. Arab rule spread to many countries outside Arabia under Omar.

When he became Caliph, he took care that everyone had enough to eat, and that :m one disobeyed the rules of the religion. He also took care to rule justly. He often went out at night, dressed like an ordinary Bedouin, and walked along the houses of the town, and along its streets. He went among his people and heard what they said about him and his rule.

One night he passed by a house where he heard children crying. When he went in, he saw a few children sitting in the corner of the room. Their mother was standing in front of a pot on the fire. Steam was coming out of the pot and the mother was stirring the `food'. She asked her hungry children many times to wait until the food was ready. The man wondered. what was wrong. He went up to the woman and said, "Peace upon you, good old woman Why are the children crying? I can see that the food will soon be ready. Can't they wait?"

The woman looked up with pain and anger in her eyes. She answered, "The Caliph never thinks of his people. He thinks of himself. These poor children have no father and food."

Then she whispered in his ear, "Come and look at the pot." He saw a few stones in the boiling water. There was no food at all in the pot. The woman had no food, but her children were very hungry. She wanted to get them tired and go to sleep.

Then the man said to the woman, "Please wait for me I shall soon be back."

He went away quickly. He fetched a large bag foil of bread and other things from his home,. and carried it on his back to the poor woman and her children. He gave it quietly to the poor woman and said to her, "If you need food again you must go to the Caliph and ask him. It is your right. He wilt always give you some. And remember ! The Caliph is not a bad man

26. The communicative purpose of this text is ….

a. To give a view of an art work.

b. to describe a person.

c. To explain a person

d. To entertain.

e. To inform

27. What did the woman think of the Caliph ?

a. the Caliph is selfish

b. the Caliph is rich

c. the Caliph is so generous

d. the Caliph is wise

e. the Caliph is kind

28. How does the last paragraph function towards the whole story ?

a. It shows how the writer made conclusion

b. It shows how the woman ended the story

c. It shows how the problem was solved

d. It shows how the man gave conclusion

e. It shows how the man closed the story

TEXT 4. This text is for questions 29-30

The Meteorology and Geographics Agency (BMG) said on Thursday that there was a possibility of sporadic heavy rainfall in Bogor, West Java through the end of this month, and warned that there would be more overflowing rivers in the city.

Achmad Zakir, head of weather forecast from the BMG, explained to The Jakarta Post that April to May was the transition period from the rainy season to the dry season, making the weather unpredictable.

“ We admit to having a hard time forecasting the heavy rainfall in Bogor on Wednesday that caused a major river in Jakarta to overflow,” he said.

29. The text tell us ....

a. Ahmad Zakir’s explanation.

b. Heavy rainfall in West java.

c. A weather forecast by the BMG.

d. The difficulty in predicting the weather in Indonesia.

e. The transition period from the rainy season to the dry season.

30. “ ...that there was a possibility of sporadic rainfall in Bogor, ...in the city.” ( Pr. 1)

The underlined word has the closest meaning to ....

a. probability d. regularity

b. quantity e. capability

c. certainty

TEXT 5. This text is for questions 31-33

Piranha fish are the fiercest animals in the world. They live in the fresh water rivers of South America, from Venezuela to Northern Argentina. These fish hunt in groups, called schools. They usually eat other fish smaller than themselves. Sometimes Piranhas will attack and eat each other.

There are about 18 kinds of piranha fish. Only four kinds attack man. Piranhas have large head and short thick bodies. They are usually about 20 cm ( 9 inches long) but one kind can be as much as 60 cm (two feet). It lives in the Sao Francisco river from Eastern Brazil. It is one of the most dangerous fish.

The most noticeable thing about Piranha fish is the large mouth. The mouth has a lot of triangular teeth with sharp point. The points pierce the skin of the prey. The razor sharp edges of the teeth chop out pieces of flesh. The teeth of the upper and lower jaws fit together like scissors. The muscles moving the jaws are big and very powerful.

On the back of the Piranha fish there is a ridge called a keel. There is another keel running along it belly. The tail is slender and muscular. Its tail fins are broad. All these features held the piranha to swim fast through the water. The piranha fish eat a large South American rat-like animal, called a Capybara, weighing 50 kilos ( 100 ponds) to a skeleton in less than 60 seconds.

31. What is the social function of the text above ?

a. To explain .

b. To retell events

c. To persuade the readers

d. To amuse the readers

e. To describe

32. What are schools in the text mean .... .

a. Piranha fish are the fiercest animals in the world.

b. Piranhas will attack and eat each other.

c. The piranha fish eat Capybara

d. Piranha fish has a large mouth

e. Piranhas fish hunt in groups

33. These are the characteristics of piranha, EXCEPT ... .

a. They live in the fresh water rivers.

b. They usually eat other fish smaller than themselves

c. Piranhas have large head and short thick bodies.

d. Piranha fish has large mouth with of triangular teeth with sharp point.

e. The muscles moving the jaws are small and very weak

TEXT 6. This text is for questions 34-36

Movies are always fascinating, especially for people who love movies. Have you ever wondered what makes movies so touching and really impressive? Is it the movie stars? The directors? The soundtrack ? The pictures ? or is it the story that we can really relate to ? There were several reasons why we like movies so much ?

First, we can always see that movies are not so fictitious after all. Movies are created because people experienced something that motivated them to express it in the form of moving pictures. That’s what makes movies so real.

Second, movies can always make us laugh or cry . Hey…. It’s like the life we’re living ! We experience the ups and downs, and simply going through all that enriching already. Whenever we’re confronted with extreme circumstances in our life, good or bad, just keep in mind that it’s just a period in life that we have to go to through.

Therefore, it can be clearly seen that movies are touching and impressive because we can observe the reflection of our lives from movies.

34. Which statement is TRUE based on the text ?

a. movies are so real because they are created based on people’s experience.

b. movies are fascinating because people love movies.

c. the movies stars make movies impressive

d. soundtrack makes movies so real

e. sad movies make us cry

35. What should we do when we faced extreme circumstances in our life ?

a. We have to go through that circumstances

b. We should be ready for that

c. We should cry all the time

d. We should keep in mind.

e. We can always laugh

36. “First, we can always see that movies are not so fictitious after all “ ( Paragraph 2 )

The antonym of the underlined is ….

a. real d. invented

b. not real e. true

c. imagined

TEXT 7. This text is for questions 37-39

A spider web looks delicate, but it is very strong. It can hold 4,000 times a spider’s weight. But how does it form ?

First the spider spins a thread of silk. The thread gets blown over to a branch by the wind. Then she makes another two threads and makes a Y shape. Next she makes more threads and they look like spokes of a wheel. Then the spider goes in a spiral, out back in, sits in the middle and waits for food.

This is how a web is formed.

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37. The purpose of the text is … .

a. to give report how spider web is formed

b. to inform how to make spider web

c. to describe a kind of spiders

d. to explain how to make spider web

e. to describe what spider’s web is

38. Why does a spider form a web ?

a. To get the food d. To play with

b. To stay as her nest e. To breed

c. To waits for other mates

39. These are the steps a spider do to make a web, except …..

a. the spider spins a thread of silk

b. she makes another two threads

c. she makes more threads, they look like spokes of a wheel.

d. the spider goes in a spiral, out back in

e. the spider spins a rope of wool

TEXT 8. This text is for questions 40-42.

I absolutely love Titanic, and all of the movie will always hold a special place in my heart. Brock Lovett ( Bill Paxton ) is a somewhat ruthless treasure hunter searching for profit under the sea in the debris of the wrecked liner Titanic. In particular, he is searching for a necklace featuring an historic blue diamond and that is rumored to have sunk with the ship. He believes he is on the right track when his crew retrieves a safe in which he

finds a sketch of a beautiful woman wearing the diamond.

The drawing is shown on a TV news program, and an old lady called Rose Dawson Calvert ( Gloria Stewart ) comes forward claiming that she is the woman in the drawing. When questioned by the treasure hunters, she tells them her story.

When she joined the Titanic for her maiden voyage Rose DeWitt Bukater ( Kate Winslet ), as she was known then, was 17 years old. Her mother ( Frances Fisher ) had a good breeding but little money, so she was taking Rose to America to marry rich Cal Hockley ( Billy Zane ) – a match that Rose would rather have avoided.

Attempting to commit suicide, she was saved by Jack Dawson ( Leonardo DiCaprio), a raffish and charming third-class passenger. Jack and Rose started to spend time together, ultimately falling love, in spite of the disapproval of both her mother and Hockley. Hockley would have done anything to prevent Jack seeing Rose, and falsely accused him of theft. However, the historic events that followed were to change everything.

Cameron’s “ Titanic” is justly recognized as something of a masterpiece. The film cost a phenomenal amount to make, and most of that spending is visible on screen. Everything about it looks sumptuous and the effects that go into the sinking of the ship are grippingly realistic.

The romantic thread is appealing enough, but its greater purpose is to make the effect of the tragedy more personal. Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio make a fine job of playing the young couple, although the romance is occasionally rather overdone and DiCaprio does struggle at times to give his character as written any real depth.

Although the film is a personal romance set amidst a greater disaster story, it is also the story of Rose’s life and the effect her experiences have had on her and it largely succeeds on all counts.

40. The purpose of the text is ... .

a. to describe something that happens

b. to persuade readers that something is in the case

c. to critique an art work or event for a public audience

d. to evaluate the necessity of cars in the city

e. to introduce readers that here are many problems.

41. Why was Rose’s mother take Rose to America ?

a. to get a job

b. to looked a new place to live in

c. to divorce with her husband Cal Hockley

d. to marry a rich man Cal Hockley

e. to become a famous artist

42. What does the reviewer opinion about Titanic.

a. It is the best film romance

b. It is the worse film romance

c. It deserves the highest praise

d. she really loves Titanic

e. It deserves the best praise

The following numbers have No relation with the text above.

43. Toni : Who has cleaned this class

Tuti : Rini

Bagas : What?

Tuti : I said that Rini … it

a. has cleaned d. cleaned

b. had cleaned e. cleans

c. is cleaning

44. Policeman : I’m afraid I must ask what you did at 10 p.m. yesterday.

Mr . Y : Well, I … a play on the radio

a. listen d. was listened

b. listened e. am listening

c. have listened

45. Mika : Have you heard that my mother will be awarded for her effort to make the community aware of the importance to keep the environment clean?

Raissa : Yes, I think she deserves recognition for her effort. Congratulations.

In the dialogue, Mika expresses his … on his mother’s success

a. pride d. approval

b. interest e. judgment

c. curiosity

46. Andika : As a poultry owner, you have to be more careful with the flu pandemic.

Chintya : Don’t worry ! I have had my men clean the cages.

From the dialog we know that …. .

a. Andika asks Chintya to clean the cages.

b. Chintya asks Andika to clean the cages

c. Chintya has asked his men to clean the cages.

d. Andika is asked to clean the cages by his men.

e. Andika and Chintya will clean the cages together.

47. Mother : What’s the matter with you, son. You don’t visit me as often as you used to.

Son : If I hadn’t sold my car, I could have visited you more often.

The underlined words mean that ....

a. he had visited his mother more often

b. he has sold his car

c. he had not sold his car

d. he didn’t like visiting his mother

e. he planned to sell his car.

48. Deni : When are you going to meet me?

Diaz : Tomorrow at 2 o’clock.

Deni : Ok, By the time you came to my house, the whole family…our lunch.

Finish d. had finished

finished e. will have finished

has finished

49. A tourist : That post office looks very old. When did people build it?

A guide : Oh, it … long time ago

a. builds d. was built

b. built e. had built

c. is built

50.Johan : What do you think of the meeting last night?

Susi : If Ryan had not come, the problem could have been solved

We can conclude from Susi’s response that …

a. they can solve the problem

b. Suzy herself solved the problem

c. they could not solved the problem

d. Ryan helped to solve the problem

e. the problem has not been solved

PELATIHAN 2

UJIAN NASIONAL 2007

Sumber Listening Ujian Nasional Susulan 2005/2006 Kode P 12

Listening Section. ( Questions 1 – 20 )

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

PART 1.

Questions : 1 to 9

Directions : In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The dialogues or questions will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

After you hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one would be the best answers to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.

Diperdengarkan

Man : How about exercising tomorrow morning ?

Woman : Alright. Pick me up at six.

Pertanyaan diperdengarkan

Narrator: What will the man do ?

Ditulis pada lembar soal siswa :

a. Come to her house.

b. Give an exercise book to her.

c. Leave the woman alone

d. Greet the woman.

Sample answer.

O O O O

a b c d

The best answer to the questions is “ Come to her house.” Therefore, you should choose answer ( a )

01. a. There is a van full of boxes.

b. There is an alternative route

c. There is a radio Trijaya report

d. The road is totally blocked

02. a. Let call the plumber

b. I’ll take it with me

c. Here is the key

d. Let me try

03. a. Blouses and pants d. Radios and TV sets

b. Books and pens e. Bananas and apples

04. a. He helps Tina

b. He refuses to help

c. He carries Tina’s stuff

d. He says sorry for doing wrong

05. a. At home d. At a store

b. At a hotel e. At a restaurant

06. a. At home d. In an office

b. On a farm e. On a plantation

07. a. Ani suggests that they go the mountain.

b. Ani makes Budi go to the canteen

c. Ani refuses to go to the canteen

d. Ani loves to go to the canteen

08. a. At an office d. At a barber shop

b. At a restaurant e. At a supermarket

09. a. It’s good time

b. How about at 4 p.m.

c. We’ll meet at that time

d. I’ll be coming, don’t worry

Part II.

Questions 10 to 15.

Directions :

In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologues will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

After you hear a monologue and the questions about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.

10. a. Sharks. d. dangerous fish

b. The “ Shark” movie e. Great white shark

11. a. 60 feet long d. 40 inches

b. 40 feet long e. 6 inches

12. a. To tell shopper, where the sporting goods are.

b. To inform about and describe the lost boy

c. To inform about and describe the store

d. To describe the sporting goods section

13. a. A blue T-shirt

b. A white sweat shirt

c. A black baseball cop

d. A blue and white sweat shirt

14. a. A dying passenger

b. Rembang regency

c. Victims of accidents

d. A traffic accident in Rembang

15. a. A diesel truck and a Kijang van

b. Diesel Kijang and a truck

c. A Kijang and a train

d. Two diesel vans

This is the end of the listening section

TEXT 1.

This text is for questions 16 to 19.

A Fire

The guests in the Apollo Hotel had an unpleasant experienced yesterday when a fire broke out on top floor of the building.

The fire had started in the early morning while most of the guests were still sound asleep. One guest who happened to be awake already thought he smelt smoke. He went out into the corridor and informed a passing bell-boy. Then, they saw smoke coming around the corner at the other end of the corridor. The two of them immediately raised the alarm. While the hotel guests ran along the corridor, banging on every door and shouting “ Fire ! Fire !”, the bell-boy alerted the rest of the staff and telephoned the fire brigade.

The other guests, rudely awakened by the hanging and the shouts, rushed out of their rooms. Most of the guests were still in their pyjamas. The guests were led to safety outside the hotel by the hotel staff.

In no time, the fire engines arrived. A team of firemen hurried to an upper floor of the hotel to investigate the source of the fire, while the rest of them remained on the ground floor to prepare to fight the flames. By now the whole building was filled with thick, black smoke. The firemen who had gone upstairs soon found that the fire had started in the storeroom on the top floor. Luckily, the fire itself was not very big. After an hour battle, the firemen had the fire itself under control.

A spokesman at the hotel later estimated that the damage caused by the fire would total around fifty million rupiah. However, he added that it was fortunate that none of the hotel guests had been hurt in the fire.

The police are still investigating the cause of the fire.

16. In which part of the Apollo Hotel did the fire take place ?

a. Along the corridor

b. In the guests room

c. On the ground floor

d. At the end of the corridor.

e. In a storeroom on the top floor.

17. What is the purpose of the text ?

a. To describe a certain hotel

b. To give readers amusement

c. To explain why something had occurred

d. To convince that something had happened

e. To give information about the factual event

18.The fire brigade knew about the fire after …

a. the police told them

b. a guest telephoned them

c. the bell-boy informed them

d. they heard people shouting “Fire”

e. they saw the smoke coming from the hotel

19. “The guests in the Apollo Hotel had an unpleasant experienced yesterday when a fire broke out on top floor of the building. “ ( Paragraph 1 )

This part of the text is called …

a. an event d. a re-orientation

b. an argument e. a recommendation

c. an orientation

TEXT 2.

This text is for questions 20 to 24.

Once upon a time, there lived in Japan a peasant and his wife. They were sad couple because they had no children. They kept praying to their god pleading to give them a child.

While cutting wood by a stream one day, the man saw a large peach floating on the water. He ran to pick it up. His wife was excited because she had never seen such a large peach before. They were about to cut the peach when they heard a voice from inside.

The couple were too surprised to do anything. The peach then cracked open, and there was a beautiful baby boy inside. The couple were very happy, of course. They named the baby Momotaro, which means ‘ Peach boy ‘

Momotaro grew up to be a clever, courageous young man. His parents loved him very much.

One day, Momotaro told his parents that he was going to fight the pirates who always attacked their village. These pirates lived on an island a few kilometers away. Momotaro’s mother packed his food, and his father gave him a sword. Having blessed Momotaro, they sent him off on his journey.

Sailing on his boat, Momotaro met an eagle going in the same direction. They became good friends, soon, both of them arrived on the island of the Pirates.

Momotaro drew out scared sword his father had given and began to fight the pirates. The eagle flew over the thieves’ heads, pecking at their eyes. Finally, the pirates were defeated.

Momotaro brought home all the goods that the pirates had stolen. His parents were proud of him, and they were overjoyed at his victory and safe return.

20. The story happened …

a. in Japan d. in village

b. on the boat e. on the island of the

c. by the stream pirates

21. Who is the main character in the story ?

a. the lucky peasant

b. the blessed child

c. the defeated pirates

d. the peasant’s wife

e. Momotaro, the peach boy

22. “Having blessed Momotaro, they sent him off on his journey.” ( Paragraph 5 )

From the sentence we know that Momotaro’s parents … him to fight the pirates.

a. joined d. allowed

b. refused e. declined

c. forbade

23. When the peasant and his wife saw a beautiful baby boy inside the large peach, they …. And named him Momotaro.

a. felt annoyed d. were very glad

b. were anxious e. looked surprised

c. seemed afraid

24. What do we learn from the story ?

a. We should do our best

b. Momotaro is a brave man

c. There is no gain without pain

d. Happiness will find you if you try

e. The peasant and his wife are good persons

TEXT 3.

This text is for questions 25 to 27.

Many people imagine the sea-horse to be a real horse in the sea. This is not true at all. The sea-horse is so called because it is a tiny creature with a horse-like head which lives in the sea.

Sea-horse are found mostly in warm seas. They have a long. Flexible tail which is used for wrapping around weeds for support. They swim in an upright position, their movements being helped by a rapidly oscillating fin on their back. The male sea-horse has a pouch in its abdomen. The female sea-horse lays her eggs in this pouch.

The most remarkable thing about the sea-horse is that part of the process of reproduction is taken over by the male creature. Once the female sea-horse has laid her eggs in the male creature’s pouch, she leaves. The hatching of the eggs is done by the male fish.

Mating begins with the male and the female sea-horses doing a courtship dance. The male and the female creatures swim around each other in the circles. At the end of the dance, the male appears to bow to its partner; but in actually, the male is bending to pump water from his pouch. Next, the female fish lay eggs into the male’s pouch. About two hundred eggs are laid. The pouch then closes up. The female sea-horse now swim away, leaving the male sea-horse to do hatching.

The eggs are hatched about a month later. The young sea-horses are ejected from the male creature’s pouch by means of muscular contractions.

The sea-horse feeds on tiny fish and creatures by sucking them into its mouth.

25. What is the purpose of the text ?

a. To inform readers of the sea-horse’s process of reproduction.

b. To persuade readers to breed the sea-horse

c. To explain how to breed the sea-horse

d. To describe a particular sea-horse

e. To describe what a sea-horse

26. What do you think about the sea-horse’s reproduction process ?

a. Amazing d. strange

b. Exciting e. unique

c. Peculiar

27. The male sea-horse has a pouch in its abdomen to …

a. hatch the eggs.

b. feed the baby sea-horses

c. eject the young sea-horses

d. keep some food for its babies

e. pump water from its abdomen

TEXT 4.

This text is for questions 28 to 31.

Rain is advantageous because it brings water for all living things. But rain can be disastrous, too, because too much rain will cause floods which can wash away people, houses and other valuable properties.

The following is how the rain is formed.

The air is filled with tiny particles known as ‘vapour’. Vapour is actually the gaseous form of water. Vapour is a part of air. The air around us is constantly moving because the air near the surface of the earth is hotter and lighter. This is why this air rises. The air higher up in the sky is cold and heavy, so it sinks. The rising of hot air and the sinking of cold water cause the air to move. When the hot air rises to acertain level, the vapour presents in it, cools and changes to water. This is known as ‘condensation’. When the water are too heavy for the air to carry, the air is said to be ‘oversaturated’. The water particles then falls as rain.

28. The air cannot carry the water particles as they are so

… that they fall as rain.

a. hot d. heavy

b. tiny e. constant

c. light

29. What happens after the air is saturated ?

a. It falls as rain

b. Vapour fills the air.

c. The air rises in the sky

d. The air is constantly moving

e. The hot air rises at a certain level.

30. What is bad about rain ?

a. It makes the sky cold.

b. It washes away waste

c. It makes the weather hot

d. It damages useless properties

e. It damages valuable properties

31. What is the purpose of the text ?

a. To explain how rain is formed

b. To share experience in a rainy season.

c. To amuse readers with the information

d. To warn people about the danger of rain

e. To persuade readers to prevent much rain

TEXT 5. This text is for questions 32 to 34.

With its famous Roman baths, its eighteenth century architecture, and its many museums. Bath is one of the most beautiful cities in the country. It is also a large number of interesting shops and streets markets, excellent hotels, cafes and many good restaurants.

In the summer there are lots of places to eat outside. You can enjoy walking around the small streets, or you can see the city from the water, with a boat cruise on the river Avon. But don’t take your car into the city centre-parking, that is impossible in Summer.

32. The purpose of the text is …

a. to inform about a place

b. to describe a particular place

c. to tell how wonderful something is

d. to share an amusing story with readers

e. to amuse readers with a beautiful object

33. Bath is very …

a. annoying d. uninteresting

b. miserable e. advantageous

c. wonderful

34. “ … from the water, with a boat cruise on the river Avon.” ( Paragraph 2 )

The underlined word means …

a. trip d. travel

b. liner e. enjoyment

c. drive

TEXT 6.

This text is for questions 35 to 39.

The Standard Post, 3 March 1980

Prone Allen Davies is only five, but already his parents are convinced he’s a walking disaster.

The younger has cracked his head falling into an empty swimming pool, has chopped the end of his finger off with a pen knife and has made himself ill by drinking a half of a bottle of Detol.

Each time another disaster strikes Allen, he is taken to the children’s hospital in Sydeham, where he has been such a regular visitor. He believes the nursing sister is a member of his family.

Now Allen’s grateful father, street trader Allan Davies, has raised £ 6500 for the hospital to buy a neonatal monitor to measure babies breathing and temperatures.

His wife, Margareth, said it all started when Allen was a year old. He fell over and cut himself and had to have stitches in his forehead. Since then he has not stopped. He’s been taken to hospital at least 10 times.

Mr. Davies supported by the Lewisham and Berwick Street trader’s Association raised to cash with the help of celebrities.

35. The purpose of the text is …

a. to report a result of an observation

b. to share an amusing event with readers

c. to inform readers about a newsworthy event

d. to persuade readers to be careful with their kids.

e. to describe a walking disaster in our environment

36. What is the text about ?

a. Allan Davies, the street trader and his family

b. Berwick Trader’s Association that raised the cash

c. Allan Davies who has raised £ 6500 for the hospital

d. Prone Allan Davies who always gets disasters during his childhood.

e. A neonatal monitor, a device used to measure babies’ breathing and temperature

37. When Allen was a year old, the horrible thing happened to his was …

a. he drank half a bottle Detol.

b. he fell over and cut himself in his forehead

c. he had been taken to the hospital at least 10 times.

d. he chopped the end of his finger off with a pen knife

e. he cracked his head falling into an empty swimming pool.

38. The news is obtained from ….

a. A weekly magazine

b. Allen’s grateful father

c. The trader’s Association

d. Margareth, Allen’s mother

e. The children’s hospital in Sydenham

39. “ … his parents are convinced he’s a walking disaster.”

( Paragraph 1)

The underlined phrase means a disaster that …

a. keeps moving

b. is very dangerous

c. makes someone aware

d. is continuously troublesome

e. encourages someone to do something

TEXT 7. This text is for questions 40 to 43.

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International test (TOEFL,GMAT or GRE) registration is

now available at EAS. You don’t have to worry for your

test registration.

Change of Hours of Operation at EAS :

In order to provide more service to students please note

that our hours of operation will change as follows

beginning April 1, 2004.

Monday – Friday : 8:00 - 16:30

Saturday : 9:30 - 13:00

Pre-Admission Orientation ( PAO ) :

Every Thursday from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

This program highlights information on the education-

nal system in the USA, selecting the appropriate institu-

tion, general requirements for applying to a collage

and among other topics.

Institutional TOEFL Test :

The test will be held in each of our for centers :

Medan, Jakarta, Surabaya, and Malang. This test is

for individual who intend to familiarize themselves with

the TOEFL test formal. It is also good indicator of how an individual will score on the International (CBT) test.

Seats are limited and filled on a first-come-first-serve basis. The test will be held every Tuesday with the minimum 10 participants.

Please contact 3452024 for details.

40. The purpose of the text is to … about services at EAS.

a. criticize d. persuade

b. describe e. announce

c. entertain

41. The text is about …. Conducted by EAS.

a. tests d. school exams

b. services e. employee’s activities

c. products

42.To … one should attend Pre-Admission orientation.

a. apply for the a job

b. select a university

c. get a TOEFL Score

d. be familiar with a test

e. change of hours of operation

43.International test (TOEFL,GMAT or GRE) registration is now available at EAS. ( Pr. 1 )

The word “ available “ means …

a. suitable d. accessible

b. agreeable e. dependable

c. profitable

TEXT 8.

This text is for questions 44 to 46.

RAFTERS

2002, Carlos Bosch y Joseph Maria Domenech

In the summer of 1994 a team of Spanish television reporters shot and interview seven Cubans and their families during the days before their dangerous adventures of taking to the sea in an attempt to reach the United States coast, fleeing the economic difficulties that destroy the country.

Some time later they manage to locate those who have been rescued at high sea and who are now in a refugee camp in the American base at Guantaname. Their families are still in Cuba and have no news of them. Seven years have passed and the evolution of the characters, their destinies, their life in the United States and the lives of those remaining in Cuba are portrayed in details. The television team not lost contact with the seven protagonists : the rafts men. Some still hold on the emigrant’s dream, others have fallen into despair and some have become accustomed to failure, selling drugs becoming their only source of income.

This film illustrates about Seven Cubans and their families who struggle for their life to have a better life in the United States. The scenes give us inspiration about courage and bravery which are needed in life. This film is enjoyable and worth seeing.

44. The purpose of the text is …

a. to describe a film

b. to entertain readers

c. to describe how to make a film

d. to review a film for a public audience

e. to persuade readers to perform a good film

45. After reading the review, how do you judge this film ?

a. Excellent d. Fair

b. Annoying e. Bad

c. Terrible

46. What does the writer suggest to the audience ?

The writer suggest that the audience …

a. enjoy the film

b. neglect the film

c. stop the film circulation

d. have the seminar about the film

e. spend their time to promote the film

TEXT 9.

This text is for questions 47 to 50.

My mother is a fifty-year-old widow. She and my father were very happy together and I know she has been very lonely since he died.

I am very fond of her but sometimes her behaviour is unreasonable. She is still quite attractive, even to men who are much younger than she is. Recently she has been seeing with a thirty – six – year- old man whose wife died a few years ago in a car crash. I was very worried about this, but she said nothing about it until yesterday. That was when she told me she intended to get married again. Can you guess who the ‘lucky man is ?”

Naturally, I told her I would refuse to come to the wedding or have anything more to do with her if she went ahead with this crazy idea. But she refused to listen the reason.

She doesn’t seem to understand I am only trying to protect her from all the problems and unhappiness she will have. Obviously, I can’t forbid her to get married. But there must be something I can do to stop her. Don’t you agree that it is likely the man is interested only in her money ?

47. What is the purpose of this text ?

a. To advice the writer

b. To inform readers about a certain event

c. To share readers with an amusing incident

d. To tell readers about how to select a spouse

e. To persuade readers that a woman should not marry to a younger man.

48. The writer was worried about …

a. his crazy idea

b. his new step father

c. his mother’s reason

d. a thirty-six-year-old man’s wife

e. his mother’s relationship with a younger man

49. Why did the writer feel uncertain with the man ?

a. He tried to protect his mother.

b. The man was too young to get married

c. His mother was too fast to make up her mind.

d. The man was not really falling in love with his mother

e. He thought the man might marry his mother only because of money.

50. The writer suggest that his mother should …

a. get her husband

b. stop her marriage

c. do valuable things

d. marry another man

e. change her behaviour

PELATIHAN 3

UJIAN NASIONAL 2007

Sumber Listening Ujian Nasional 2005/2006 Kode P 13

Listening Section. ( Questions 1 – 20 )

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

PART 1.

Questions : 1 to 9

Directions : In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questions spoken in English. The dialogues or questions will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

After you hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one would be the best answers to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.

Diperdengarkan

Man : How about exercising tomorrow morning ?

Woman : Alright. Pick me up at six.

Pertanyaan diperdengarkan

Narrator: What will the man do ?

Ditulis pada lembar soal siswa :

a. Come to her house.

b. Give an exercise book to her.

c. Leave the woman alone

d. Greet the woman.

Sample answer.

O O O O

a b c d

The best answer to the questions is “ Come to her house.” Therefore, you should choose answer ( a )

01. a. There is a van full of boxes.

b. There is an alternative route

c. There is a radio Trijaya report

d. The road is totally blocked

02. a. Let me call the plumber

b. I’ll take it with me

c. Here is the key

d. Let me try

03. a. Blouses and pants

b. Books and pens

c. Radios and TV sets

d. Bananas and apples

04. a. He helps Tina

b. He refuses to help

c. He carries Tina’s stuff

d. He says sorry for doing wrong

05. a. At home d. At a store

b. At a hotel e. At a restaurant

c. At a store

06. a. At home d. In an office

b. On a farm e. On an plantation

07. a. Ani suggests that they go the canteen.

b. Ani makes Budi go to the canteen

c. Ani refuses to go to the canteen

d. Ani loves to go to the canteen

08. a. At an office d. At a barber shop

b. At a restaurant e. At a supermarket

09. a. It’s good time

b. How about at 4 p.m.

c. We’ll meet at that time

d. I’ll be coming, don’t worry

Part II.

Questions 10 to 15.

Directions :

In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologues will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

After you hear a monologue and the questions about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.

10. a. Sharks. d. Dangerous fish

b. The “ Shark” movie e. Great white shark

11. a. 60 feet long d. 40 inches

b. 40 feet long e. 6 inches

12. a. To tell shopper, where the sporting goods are.

b. To inform about and describe the lost boy

c. To inform about and describe the store

d. To describe the sporting goods section

13. a. A blue T-shirt

b. A white sweat shirt

c. A black baseball cop

d. A blue and white sweat shirt

14. a. A dying passenger

b. Rembang regency

c. Victims of accidents

d. A traffic accident in Rembang

15. a. A diesel truck and a Kijang van

b. Diesel Kijang and a truck

c. A Kijang and a train

d. Two diesel vans

This is the end of the listening section

Text 1. This text is questions 16 to 19.

An old man from Hanover, Germany had had enough of his cat. He was fed up with her scratching all the furniture and making a mess. So he gave her to his friend, who lives on the other side of his town. He told his friend that he was getting too old look after her.

A week later, on avery cold winter day, the old man returned home from shopping and was surprised to see the cat shivering on his doorstep. The man was moved by the fact that his pet had found her way back from the other side of the town in such a cold weather. He took the cat inside and gave her lots of loving attention.

16. Where does the story take place ?

a. At the door step. d. in a shop

b. At the ladder e. In a town

c. In Hanover

17. The purpose of the text is …

a. to classify cats.

b. to tell past events

c. to describe the cat

d. to give solution to readers

e. to give a report to the old man

18. After shopping, the man found the cat … on his doorstep

a. crying d. coughing

b. sleeping e. trembling

c. sneezing

19. “An old man from Hanover, Germany had had enough of his cat.”

This part of the text is called …

a. resolution d. reorientation

b. orientation e. complication

c. conclusion

Text 2. This text is questions 20 to 25.

King Lir lived long ago in Ireland. He had four children, two boys and two girls, whom he loved dearly. However, their stepmother was jealous. She wove a spell that turned the children into swans.

Lir was heartbroken. His beard and hair turned white. With grief he searched for his children. One day he saw four swans. He did not realize who they were, although they recognized him as their father.

The spell could only be broken if the mountain in the north was joined to the one in the south. This seemed impossible, but after many years all the birds flew into the air and formed an area between the mountains. The swans were transformed and Lir saw his children once more. They were no longer young, but had grown old, with hair as white as their father’s

20. The story took place …

a. in a land

b. in Ireland

c. in stepmother’s home

d. in the south mountain

e. on the north mountain

21. Who are the characters in the story ?

a. King Lir

b. King Lir and his four children.

c. King lir, the stepmother and the swans

d. The stepmother, the swans and the children

e. King Lir, the four children and the stepmother

22. “He had four children, two boys and two girls, whom he loved dearly ” (Paragraph 1)

The underlined words mean …

a. The children loved the King very much

b. The children loved the stepmother very much

c. The stepmother loved the children very much

d. The children loved the King and the stepmother

e. The King loved the boys and the girls very much

23. When King Lir saw the swans, he didn’t …that they were his children.

a. pay attention d. look at

b. recognize e. see

c. consider

24. What do we learn from the story ?

a. Stepmother are usually wicked persons

b. The wicked should be defeated

c. Good ness wins over badness

d. Patience is rewarding

e. Birds can help people

25. What is the purpose of the text ?

a. To entertain readers

b. To describe King Lir

c. To give news to readers

d. To give solution to readers

e. To tell a true story to readers

Text 3. This text is questions 26 to 27.

Earthquake happens on land under the sea. Ninety percent occurs in the ring of fire which circles the Pacific Ocean. Many others occurs along the Alpine Belt, which starts in Spain in the west, and goes through to the Himalaya as far as South-East Asia.

The magnitude or power of an earthquake is measured on Richter scale. Starting at 1, each number on the scale is ten times more powerful than the number below. The worst earthquake so fare recorded was 8.9 off the coast of Columbia in 1906.

There are about a million earthquakes every year- any vibration in the earth is an earthquake. A large earthquake occurs about every two weeks-mostly under the sea, where it does little harm.

The shock of an earthquake can sometimes be felt hundreds of kilometers way. Water splashed in swimming pools in Houston, USA after the earthquake in Mexico 1985- 1,609 km away. China has the worst record for earthquake deaths. In 1556, an earthquake killed 830,000 people in Shanxi province. In 19..5 the earthquake in Tangshan province – 8.2 on the Richter scale – killed 750.000 people.

26. What does “earthquake” mean ?

a. Any explosion in the earth crust

b. Any movement in the earth crust

c. Any violence that happens in the earth crust

d. Any magnitude that is measured by the Richer

scale

e. Any shake with quick continuous movement in the earth crust.

27. The earthquake usually …anything on earth where it takes place.

a. builds d. make up

b. destroys e. throws away

c. arranges

Text 4. This text is questions 28 to 31.

HOW TO DIET

The purpose of dieting is to lose weight, so that you will become more attractive. You might overeat because the food is everywhere around you. A good way to reduce your calorie consumption is to go to places where there is no food, in the train, for example.

There are more different diets nowadays. There are the F-Plan, C-Plan, etc. The most effective diet is the X-Plan diet. One useful tip is to keep a list of everything you eat. This is really good for big eaters because compiling the list can cut down the time you spend eating. Finally when you’ve finished the list, eat it. That’s your meal for the day. Crash diets are where you can loose a stone in a week. This is what we know as amputation.

For the really serious you can have your jaws wired together, which means you have to exist on energy drinks.

You’ll eat least if you learn to chew slowly and savour your food. You will cut down your food intake drastically if you chew mouthful 380 times. Avoid using this technique during important business lunches.

28. A lot of people want to diet because they want …

a. to reduce the calorie consumption

b. to cut down the food intake

c. to consume less calorie

d. to be attractive

e. to lose weight

29. To chew slowly and enjoy your food you eat, enable you to … your food intake.

a. think about d. choose

b. cut down e. add

c. increase

30. The advantage of keeping a list of everything you eat is …

a. getting more serious problems in cutting down the meal you eat.

b. having a list of everything you eat everywhere

c. cutting down the time you spend eating

d. compiling the list of the food you eat

e. crashing the diet you have ever had

31. The purpose of the text is …

a. to tell past event about how to diet

b. to give the explanation to readers

c. to give a report of how to diet

d. to describe the way of diet

e. to entertain readers

Text 5. This text is questions 32 to 34.

The house is situated at the bottom of the Chess valley next to the River Chess. It’s about 20 miles from London and just outside the village of Chorleywood. It’s really splendid period property. The oldest parts are Elizabethans, but there were some additions in the 1820s.

It seems typically English to me. There are long corridors and huge oak-panelled rooms, and you can imagine all sorts of scenes from history taking place here.

As you come in through the front door, you find yourself in a large hall with an open free place, which is unusual. One of the doors on the right of the hall leads into the living-room. This room faces south, so it’s very sunny, and it has lovely view of the whole valley. The furniture has been chosen to match the style of the house, so there’s a lot of leather and dark, heavy wood. Next to this room, there’s the dining room which has French windows leading onto a small patio

Also on the ground floor there is a study, kitchen and utility room. A wide staircase takes you to the first floor, where there are five bedrooms. The largest is about 25’ x 20’, a really vast room which looks out onto the garden.

The house is in 2.5 acres of land, and there is a green house, a shed, a swimming pool and a tennis court. It’s beautiful place to be at any time of the year. In winter it’s warm and cozy and in summer there’s so much to do outside.

32. The purpose of the text is …

a. to describe a particular thing

b. to inform a good house to readers

c. to persuade readers to buy a house

d. to share an amusing story with readers

e. to explain how to choose a good house

33. The house described seems very …

a. mysterious d. antique

b. expensive e. boring

c. haunted

34. “ …a really vast room which looks onto the garden.” (Paragraph 1)

The underlined word means …

a. remarkable d. broad

b. expensive e. wide

c. enormous

Text 6. This text is questions 35 to 39.

From Alex Brummer in Washington.

David Kennedy, aged 28, the fourth son of the late Robert Kennedy, was yesterday found dead in an hotel room in Palm Beach, Florida, where he had been visiting his ailing grand mother, Mrs. Rose Kennedy.

The latest tragedy to strike the Kennedy family came to its most vulnerable member. In a recent biography, David Kennedy, who had a long history of drug problems, was described as the most self-destructive child of the two assassinated Kennedy brothers

The death was announced in a statement from the office of Senator Edward Kennedy on Capitol Hill.

The West palm Beach Hotel police chief offered no immediate comment if the death was drug related.

35. The purpose of the text is …

a. to share an amusing story with readers

b. to describe the history of Kennedy’s son

c. to persuade readers to be aware of drugs

d. to report a tragedy in the Kennedy’s family

e. to inform readers about a newsworthy event.

36. What is the text about ?

a. The most destructive child

b. The death of David Kennedy

c. Mrs. Rose Kennedy, David’s grandmothers

d. The announcement from senator E. Kennedy

e. David Kennedy, the fourth son of Robert Kennedy

37. Before David was found dead …

a. he had been a drug abuse

b. his murder was still a mystery

c. he had been visiting his grandma

d. he was killed after visiting his grandma

e. he was described as the most attentive child.

38. The death of David was announced …

a. by his grandma

b. by his father, Robert Kennedy

c. by the west Palm Beach police chief

d. by the manager of a hotel in Palm Beach

e. in a statement from the office of Senator Edward Kennedy

39. “ …where he had been visiting his ailing grandmother, Mrs. Rose Kennedy.” ( Paragraph 1)

The underlined word means …

a. sick d. wounded

b. poor e. powerless

c. injured

Text 7. This text is questions 40 to 43.

ATTENTION ! RIDERS

a. Pay exact fare when boarding the bus.

Drivers cannot make change.

b. Upon boarding the bus, move toward the rear of

the bus. Stand in the passengers area, not in

the doorways or beside the driver.

c. Allow senior citizens and disabled riders to use

the priority seating area at the front of the bus.

d. No music without earphone.

e. Eating, drinking, and smoking are not allowed on

the bus.

40. The purpose of the text is …

a. to explain how to be a bus driver

b. to share amusing events of the day

c. to inform readers how to ride a bus

d. to persuade readers to obey the rules

e. to describe what a passenger should do

41. The text is about …

a. safety concerns

b. bus routes and fares

c. rules for riding on buses

d. service for all passengers

d. problems of the bus driver

42. The passengers should pay the exact fare because ...

a. they buy a ticket

b. drivers can make change

c. the money is easier to count

d. the driver cannot be disturbed

e. passengers will know what they paid

43. “ Allow senior citizens and disabled riders to use the priority “

The underlined word means …

a. handicapped d. poor

b. stupid e. sick

c. older

Text 8. This text is questions 44 to 46.

“ Bisa Saja “ is chosen as the first single of the album and theme song of BROWNIES, since the lyric reflects the story in the movie. Bujana of GIGI demonstrates his skills in playing acoustic guitar in “ Cinta Terakhir”. Three other brand new songs “ Dilema”, “ Jangan Bilang Pacarku” and “ Semua Orang Berhak Mendapat Rasa bahagia”, give supporting nuances to the movie flow as Gigi composed them by imaging how scenes would like based on the screenplay.

When Hanung Bramantyo, the director, and Dewa Budjana of GIGI chatted, Budjana expressed his interest in making a soundtrack album. Then, he recommended a few of GIGI songs, which the producer accepted because of the chemistry they created with the movie. Since GIGI can provide a variety of colours to add all kinds of musical nuances to enrich the movie, the producer deemed it necessary to find other musicians to complete Ost of Brownies.

Armand Maulana ( Vocalist), I Gede Dewa Budjana (guitarist), Thomas Ramdhan ( Bass player) and Gusti Erhandy ( drum-stand-in player for Budhi haryono) put a lot of effort into his album. As a result, they’ve created perfect band of movie and songs that makes BROWNIES tastier.

It’s always fun to have a piece of Brownies in your mouth. But having in your stereo set is more entertaining. No movie is perfect without musical score and Ost of Brownies has proved it excellent.

44. The purpose of the text is …

a. to appreciate an art work of a public audience

b. to describe GiGI personnel members

c. to inform readers about a good music

d. to describe a good music

e. to entertain readers

45. After reading the review, how to the writer judge this album ?

a. bad d. excellent

b. fair e. annoying

c. terrible

46. What does the writer suggest to the audience ?

a. They should see the film

b. They should neglect the film

c. They should make another film

d. They should appreciate the film

e. The film should be promoted widely

Text 9. This text is questions 47 to 50.

Everyone has something to offer, that is one of the most valuable things a child can learn. So, disabled children should not go to a special school but place them in regular schools with special needs. This can be of benefit to them.

Arif Rachman, an education expert, said,” Disabled children’s psychological development will be better it they are included in a formal environment because they will feel no different from normal kids.” Furthermore, placing disabled children in normal schools is not only benefit to the disabled but also to normal children. For instant, they have to learn to respect others. They also learn about the value of being together.

Therefore, to address learning needs for all people with a specific focus the government should build inclusive education.

47. What is the purpose of the text ?

a. To describe disabled children

b. To share a problem with readers

c. To inform to think about their family

d. To inform readers how to treat disabled children

e. To persuade readers that something should be done

48. The text talks about disabled children who …

a. have to respect others

b. should go to special school

c. should be placed in regular schools

d. will fell no different to formal children

e. will be better if they are sent to regular schools

49. What is the most valuable thing a children learn ?

a. Everyone has something to offer

b. Disabled children has to respect others

c. Normal children can learn valuable thing

d. Government should build inclusive education

e. Disabled children’s psychological development will be better.

50. To meet the learning needs, the writer suggest that …

a. everyone has something to offer

b. normal children has to respect others.

c. to government should build inclusive education

d. disabled children should not go to special schools

e. regular schools can be of benefit to disabled children.

PELATIHAN 4

UJIAN NASIONAL 2007

Sumber Listening Ujian Nasional 2004/2005

Listening Section. ( Questions 1 – 20 )

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

PART 1.

Questions : 1 - 4

Directions :

For each questions, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear a question followed by five statements. The questions and the statements will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speaker says.

When you hear the question and five statements look at the picture in your test book and choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then on the answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer. Look at the sample below.

Look at the picture in your test book.

Woman : What is the man doing ?

Man : …….

a. He is looking at the picture of the two women

b. He is sitting in the garden holding a camera

c. He is pointing at the two women.

d. He is taking a photograph of the women.

e. He is talking to the women.

Sample answer.

O O O O O

a b c d e

Statement (d) “ He is taking a photograph of the women,’ best describes what you see in the picture. Therefore, you should choose answer (d).

01.

02.

03.

04.

PART II

Questions : 5 to 10.

Directions :

In this part of the test, you will hear a statement or a question spoken in English, followed by five responses, also spoken in English. The statement or question and the responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each statement or question.

05. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

06. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

07. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

08. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

09. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

PART III

Questions 11 - 15

Direction :

In this part of the test, you will hear two conversation. They will be spoken two times. After you hear a conversation and the questions about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.

11. a. How to get a bus

b. How to get a taxi

c. How far to walk.

d. How to get to the shopping center

e. How to shop at the market.

12. a. Take a taxi d. Go to another place

b. Wait for the bus e. Walk to the shopping center

c. Ask for direction

13. a. At the coffee shop. d. At the police station

b. At Rudy’s office e. At a college

c. At Sandra’s office

14. a. Some tea d. Some coffee

b. Some soft drink e. Orange juice

c. Some water

15. a. They are visitors. d. They are officers

b. They are guests e. They are friends

c. They are colleagues

PART IV

Directions :

In this part of the test, you will hear 2 short texts. They will be spoken two times. After you hear a text and the question (s) about it, read the five possible answer and decide which one would be the best answer to the question (s) you have heard.

16. a. Albert Einstein d. Hitler and his party

b. Nobel Prize. e. Einstein’s famous work

c. University of Zurich

17. a. In 1879 d. In 1933

b. In 1905 e. In 1955

c. In 1919

18. a. He wanted to meet Hitler

b. He wanted to receive the Nobel Prize.

c. He wanted to talk to other scientists

d. He wanted to make scientific researches

e. He wanted to continue his study.

19.a. Preparing for landing

b. An announcement for departure

c. A save place for landing

d. Cabin attendants.

e. The luggage of the passengers.

20. a. On the bus d. On an aero plane

b. On a train e. At the airport.

c. On a ship

TEXT 1.

This text is for question 21 – 14.

17 Life Road

Ginppe 1122

July 1, 2007

Dear Frieda.

We are having a wonderful holiday. Yesterday was great as we went to Movie World.

When we got up in the morning, it looked rain. After a while the clouds disappeared and it became a sunny day. We the decided to go to Movie World.

The first ride I went on Superman Return. Next I saw “ The Flag of Our Fathers”. At this point I felt hungry and so I had a milkshake and hot dog. Afterwards I had a rest. Meanwhile, Mum and Kelly had been in the queue for the “ Harry Potter the Order of Phoenix” and finally got a go.

It rained about lunchtime but soon after it was fine again. We then went on all the other rode and lastly did the studio tour.

It fun to see. See you next time

Love

Andrew

21. The purpose of the text is …

a. to entertain

b. to tell past events

c. to describe an event

d. to give solution to readers

e. to give a report of a vacation

22. When did Andrew and his family go to the Movie World?

They went on …

a. July 1, 2007 d. June 31, 2007

b. July 2, 2007 e. June 29, 2007

c. June 30, 2007

23. What did they have while watching the movie ?

a. Lethal Weapon d. Sandwich

b. Milk shake e. Hot dog and milk shake

c. Hot dog

24. “ It was fun “

This part of the text is called …

a. orientation d. reorientation

b. complication e. general classification

c. resolution

TEXT 2.

This text is for question 25 – 28.

Once upon a time there lived a girl. Her name was Belle but she was called Beauty. She lived with her father and her sisters in a small village. She was a very beautiful girl.

One day, Beauty’s father set out for the city. It was raining hard. He saw an old castle with some beautiful roses in it. He picked the rose but suddenly an angry beast appeared. The Beast wanted to kill him unless Beauty was brought to him. Beauty’s father went home and told what happened to his daughters. The daughters ordered Beauty to stay at the castle with Beast. First Beauty didn’t like the Beast because he was mean. But slowly she changed. The Beast treated her well. It caused her began to like him. One day, Beauty could see that her father was sick from the Beast’s magic mirror. The Beast allowed her to go home to see her father. Her father was so happy to see his beloved daughter.

One night Beauty had a dream. A fairy told her that the Beast was seriously sick. Beauty hurried back to the castle and saw the Beast was dying. She began to cry. Tears fell into the Beast. Suddenly, the Beast changed into a handsome Prince. Finally, Beauty and the Beast got married and lived happily ever after.

25. The story tells about ....

a. Beauty d. Beauty and the Prince

b. The Beast e. Beauty and the Beast

c. A Wild Beast

26. What is the purpose of the text ?

a. To entertain readers

b. To describe Beauty

c. To give news to readers

d. To give solution to readers

e. to tell a true story

27. The Beast changed a handsome Prince because of …

a. his dying d. her roses

b. her love e. her tears fell on him

c. her beauty

28. How did Beauty know that her father was sick ?

a. After having a phone call

b. After receiving news from her sister

c. By riding the horse to her home

d. By watching the Beast’s magic mirror

e. By telling the bad news to her sisters

TEXT 3.

This text is for question 29 – 31.

Sea-lions are sea mammals and are warm blooded. They breathe air with their lungs. The scientific name for the family they belong to is Neophoca Cinerea ( nee –o – fo – ka Sin – er –ee- a ).

Australian sea-lions are about 250 cms long. Adult males ( called bulls) grow about 3 metres and are the largest Australian mammal ( they no longer breed in Australia). The female sea-lions are always smaller than the bulls in length and in weight. Australian sea-lions have a body shaped for slipping smoothly through the water and a thick layer of fat underneath their skin. They have large nostril, long, sharp teeth and two pairs of short legs with the five-toed feet flattened like paddles or fins.

When Australian sea-lion pups are born, they feed on their mother’s milk. Sea-lions have to come on dry land when they mate and have babies. Bull sea-lions are big and dark and they mate with lots of females. If a baby pup goes near bull, the bull will kill it. When the pup is trying to look for its mother, no-other sea-lion will feed it. If it can’t find its mother, it will starve.

Australian sea-lions are found along the South-western shores of west Australia and most of the South Australian coastline and off shores island. Sea-lion eat fish and squid.

29. What is the purpose of the text ?

a. To inform readers of the sea-horse’s process of reproduction.

b. To persuade readers to breed the sea-horse

c. To explain how to breed the sea-horse

d. To describe a particular sea-horse

e. To describe what a sea-horse

30. The text mostly talks about …

a. sea-lions

b. Australian sea-lions

c. the breeding of sea-lions

d. the mating of Australian sea-lions

e. the location where ones can find Australian sea-lions

31. What do Australian sea-lions feed on ?

They feed on …

fish d. fish and squid

a. sharks e. lobster and shrimps

b. whales

TEXT 4.

This text is for question 32 – 35.

Frogs are delightful creatures. Our country is home to more than 220 named species, and they can be found in almost any Australian landscape.

Most frogs lay eggs on land or in water. Then, after the eggs hatch, tadpoles enter the water for two weeks to six months, depending on the temperature, before emerging as froglets ( baby frogs). Not all frogs do this. The hip-pocket frog is very interesting example of parenthal care. After the female hip-pocket frog has spawned, the male will lie on her eggs and about eight tadpoles wriggle up into each pocket where they grow into a babies frogs. Australia’s two species of gastic brooding frogs are even more amazing. They swallow their fertilized eggs and hatch the tadpoles in their stomatichs. Six weeks later the froglets emerge from their mother’s mouth.

32. What is the aim of the text above ?

a. To inform readers about frogs.

b. To persuade readers to breed frogs

c. To explain how to breed frogs

d. To describe a particular frogs

e. To describe the breeding of frogs

33. The text mainly talk about …

a. the breeding of frogs

b. the frog is nice to eat

c. the frogs eats many kinds of insects

d. many kinds of frogs

e. Australian frogs

34. The eggs that have hatched are called …

a. young frog d. tadpoles

b. adult frog e. froglets

c. babies frogs

35. Where do the hip-pocket frogs hatch their eggs ?

a. On land d. In a pond

b. In water e. their stomatichs

c. On leaves

TEXT 5.

This text is for question 36 – 39.

Shrewsburry is the smallest town in English West Midland. It is about 45 miles from Birmingham and 160 miles from London. The oldest part of the town was built in a bend of river Severn and had a wall around it. Up to the 19 century, Shrewsburry was an important market town and was a centre of for roads and railways in the region. In the twentieth century Shrewsburry has become the most important shopping centre and has grown rapidly. Visitors enjoy the beautiful parks by the river and the quiet street in the old part of the town where they can find tea rooms and antique shops.

36. The purpose of the text is …

a. to inform about a place

b. to describe a particular place

c. to tell how wonderful something is

d. to share an amusing story with readers

e. to amuse readers with a beautiful object

37. When did Shrewsburry become the most important shopping centre ?

a. In the 19th century

b. In the 20th century

c. It is 45 miles from Birmingham

d. It is 160 miles from London

e. It is an important town

38. “…Shrewsburry has become the most important shopping centre and has grown rapidly.”

The synonym of the underlined is …

slowly d. narrow

a. quietly e. wide

b. fast

TEXT 6.

This text is for question 39 – 41.

Explosive Found on Chinese ship off Batam

JP : Troops found detonators and 63 tons of explosives powder on a Chinese ship anchored off Batam island after it broke down in the Malacca Strait, a local police chief said.

“ We are trying to find out if these explosives were legal and what they were intended fro,” said Brig.Gen. Sutarman, head of the Riau Islands police, adding that documents foundd on the ship indicated it was bound for Yemen.

Police who boarded the MV Rose ate the Cita Tubindo port in Batam, just south of neighbouring Singapore, found one container filled with detonators and five others packed with 63 tons of explosive powder, he said.

National and local police are investigating the case, he said, refusing to say how many people have been questioned over these case. - AP

Adapted from The Jakarta Post Thursday, Nov 9, 2006

39. The purpose of the text is …

a. to share an amusing story with readers

b. to describe a smuggling of explosive

c. to persuade readers to be aware of terrorist

d. to report a tragedy in the ship of MV Rose

e. to inform readers about a newsworthy event.

40. The source of the news is from …

a. the crew of ship MV Rose

b. the local resident in port Cita Tubindo

c. the local police in Batam Island

d. the head of the Riau Island police

e. the national police in Jakarta

41. “ Troops found detonators and 63 tons of explosives” (Paragraph 1 )

The underlined word has the closest meaning with …

a. Navy d. Police

b. Army e. Port Guard

c. Air Force

TEXT 7.

This text is for question 42 – 44.

LEGAL EDUCATION SEMINARS PRESENTS …

WORKERS’

COMPENSATION :

Issues and Strategies

Thursday, February 1, 2007

The Platinum Hotel

Omaha, Nebraska

Our experienced faculty will

* alert you to key changes in legislation, regulations, and

case law.

* take you from the basics through advanced areas of

Worker’s Compensation law.

* Show you how to anticipate new trends in defense

* give you many practical strategies

42. The purpose of the text is …

a. to explain how to be a manager

b. to share amusing events of the day

c. to inform readers how to manage a company

d. to persuade readers to attend the seminar

e. to describe what a manager does

43. What will be taught ?

a. information about payment to injured

workers.

b. How employment and hiring laws are made.

c. How to strategize to keep employees healthy

d. How to manage good relationship with

employee

e. Ways to communicate with employees

TEXT 8.

This text is for question 44 – 46.

Harry Potter, the Prisoner of the Azkaban

For most children, summer vacation is something to look forward to. But not for the 13 years old boy, Harry Potter. He was forced to spend his summers with his Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon and Dudley Dursley who detested him. The Ill treatment and the unpleasant insulting words forced Harry “accidentally” to cast spells in the non-magic world. It caused Aunt Marge ( sister of Aunt Petunia) to inflate

like a monstrous balloon. This actually violated

against the rules of wizards which strictly forbade

students to cast spells in the world of“Muggles” (non-

magic-world). Realizing for what he had done, Harry

ran away from Dursley’s home into the darkness of

the night with his heavy trunk and his owl Hedwig.

Suddenly Harry was picked up by a triple-decker, violently purple-bus to spend the rest weeks of his summer in a friendly inn called the Leaky Cauldron. In the Leaky Cauldron, Harry read a poster announcing that Sirius Black –an enigmatic convict from the witch-craft and wizardly prison of Azkaban was on the loose.

Sirius Black had escaped from Azkaban prison and was searching for Harry. Black was believed to be responsible for leading lord Voldermort to Harry’s parents and ultimately to their murder.

Harry Potter felt that his life was in danger. He returned to Hogwart and the three pals were back for the third term at Hogwadt. The school was buzzing with the news of the escaping prisoner of Azkaban. The ominous Azkaban guards-the Dementors- were posted at the school to protect the students from Black, but they seemed more interested in probing Harry’s mind than searching for the prisoner.

A confrontation between Harry and Black was inevitably, but when they finally did, the young wizard was shocked by the revelations about his parents that caused him to question exactly who his friends really were. He never realized that Sirius Black escaped from Azkaban to protect him from Lord Voldermort’s evil plan and that Ron, one of his best friend betrayed him. He was actually a servant of Lord Valdermort. Unfortunately, he ran away after hid secret was revealed.

I like this film because it kept me wanting to watch next actions, and next actions and so on. The film is definitely a worth seeing film ! I recommended this film all ages.

44. The purpose of the text is ... .

a. to describe something that happens

b. to persuade readers that something is in the case

c. to critique an art work or event for a public audience

d. to evaluate the necessity of novel for readers.

e. to introduce readers that here are many problems.

45. All of these participants in Harry Potter ; The Prisoner Of Azkaban, EXCEPT …

a. Sirius Black d. Aunt Petunia

b. Ron Westley e. Leaky Cauldron

c. Lord Valdermort

46. Why was Harry "accidently” forced to cast magic spells over Aunt Mage ?

Because …

He loves them very much

a. He hates them so much

b. They make him angry

c. The ill treatment and the unpleasant insulting words

d. The good treatment and the pleasant and cheering words

47. What does the reviewer think about this film ?

a. This film is so long to see

b. This film is well edited

c. This film is worth to see

d. This film made her cry

e. This isn’t worth to see

TEXT 9.

This text is for question 48 – 50.

Years ago in Scotland, the Clark family had a dream and his wife worked and saved money, making plans for their nine children and themselves to travel to the United States. It had taken years, but they had finally saved enough money and had gotten passports and reservations for the whole family on a new lines to the United Sates.

The entire family was filled with anticipations and excitement about their new life. However, seven days before their departure, the youngest son was bitten by a dog. The doctor sew up the boy but hung a yellow sheer on the Clark’s front door. Because of the possibilities of rabies, they are being quarantined for fourteen days. The family’s dreams were dashed. They would not be able to make a trip to America as they had planned.

The father, filled with disappointment and anger stomped the dock to watch the ship leave without the Clark family. The father set shed tears of disappointment and cursed both his son and God for their misfortune.

Five days later the tragic news spread throughout Scotland – the mighty Titanic had sunk. The unsinkable ship had sunk, taking hundreds of lives with it. The Clark family should have been on that ship, but because the son had bitten by a dog, they were left behind in Scotland.

When Mr. Clark heard the news, he hugged his son and thanked him for saving the family. He thanked God for saving their lives. It was a blessing instead of a tragedy.

48. The purpose of the text is …

a. to share an account of an usual or amusing incident.

b. to retell events

c. to amuse

d. to describe

e. to inform an events of newsworthy

49. All of these statement are TRUE, except .... .

a. Their dreams to America were dashed.

b. The father set shed tears of disappointment.

c. The father cursed both his son and God for their unluck

d. The father anger stomped the dock to watch the ship leave without the Clark family.

e. because the son had bitten by a dog, they were save.

50. What tragic news was it ?

a. They didn’t get the tickets’ ship to America

b. The youngest son was bitten by a dog

c. The youngest son was drown

d. The giant ship was drown.

e. The youngest son was ill

The following numbers have NO relationship with the texts above.

51. Qonita : Did you hear what she just said ?

Anish : No, I did not. I ….about something else,

a. am thinking d. have been thinking

b. was thinking e. had been thinking

c. have thought

52. Desy : Where did your brother study , Arini ?

Nita : What did Desy ask to Arini ?

Kiky : Desy asked her …

a. where did her brother study.

b. where her brother had studied.

c. where has her brother studied.

d. where your brother studied.

e. where your brother studies.

53. Shopkeeper : Good afternoon, sir. What can I do for you ?

Mr. Tagor : I need a pair of shoes. Do you have an exclusive one ?

Shopkeeper : Yes, sir. It’s from Italy. Please try it on

The underlined expression is used to ….

a. offer help

b. give opinion

c. express gratitude

d. ask for an apology

e. offer someone to do something

54. Joko : Have you ever visited Mulawarman palace ?

It’s the oldest in Kalimantan.

Andy : No, I haven’t, but I hope I’m able to visit it one day. Now I’m working here in Kalimantan.

The underlined expression shows …

a. desire d. possibility

b. agreement e. expectation

c. certainty

55. Anna : When will you return the novel ? Can you give it to me at ten tomorrow ?

Anni : I am sorry. I ….reading it by 12 o’clock tomorrow.

a. finished d. finished

b. have finished e. am finishing

c. will have finished

56. X : Did you know where Joko lived ?

Y : No, he ….to another town before I came here.

a. moved d. has moved

b. has been moving e. had moved

c. would moved

57. Barnard : I need some money now. Can you lend me some ?

Adit : If I had, I would lend you.

The underlined expression means …

a. Barnard gets some money from Adit.

b. Adit has a lot of money

c. Adit lends Barnard some money

d. Adit can’t give Barnard some money

e. Adit can give Barnard some money

58. Hasan : I am afraid that I am unable to finish typing this report on time.

Aldi : O.K. let me help you finish it then.

The underlined words are used to express ….

a. disagreement d. uncertainty

b. incapability e. impossibility

c. dislike

59. It is 9 o’clock and my sister is reading a novel in the living-room now. She started reading at 8.

From the sentence above we may conclude that my sister ….for an hour.

a. has been reading d. is reading

b. has to read e. reads

c. will read

60. Winda : What a beautiful garden, you are a good gardener

Anita : I’m not. I get it done.

From the dialogue we know that Anita …

a. is fond of gardening

b. is really a good gardener

c. wants to be a good gardener

d. likes to do gardening herself

e. asks the gardener to do gardening

PELATIHAN 5

UJIAN NASIONAL 2007

Sumber Listening Ujian Nasional SMK 2006/2007 Kode P 14 / 47

Listening Section. ( no soal 1 – 15 )

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

PART 1.

Question : 1 to 3

Direction :

For each item, there is a picture and four short statements about it on the tape. They are spoken two times, are NOT WRITTEN out on your test book, so you must listen carefully. You must choose one sentence – (A), (B), (C), or (D) – that best describes the picture. Then on your answer sheet, mark your choice.

Example :

Look at the picture and listen to the four sentences.

a. The basket is made of woven rattan.

b. They shot the ball to the basket.

c. Some fruit is put in the basket

d. We need the basket for his stuff

A B C D

Sample answer. O O O O

Choice (a) “The basket is made of woven rattan. ,” best describe what we can be seen in the picture. Therefore, you should mark (a) on your answer sheet.

Now let’s begin with picture number 1.

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02.

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PART II.

Direction : In this part of the test, you will hear a question spoken in English, followed by three responses, also spoken in English. The question and the responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question.

Now listen to a sample question.

You will hear : “ Will you be here this summer ?”

You will also hear :

a. Yes. Summer is my favorite season. Sample answer

b. Yes. They will be here soon. 0 0 0 0

c. No, I won’t. I plan to visit my family. A B C D

Choice (c) - “ “ No, I won’t. I plan to visit my family ?” - is the appropriate response to the question ( Will be here this summer) Therefore, you should mark (c) on your answer sheet.

Now let’s begin with question number 4.

04. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

05. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

06. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

07. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

PART III.

Direction :

In this part of the test, you will hear five short conversation. The conversation will not be printed in your test book. You will hear the conversation two times, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

In your test book, you will read a question about each conversation. The question will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.

Example :

You will hear :

Girl : Are you sixteen yet ?

Boy : Not yet, but my birthday is in March.

Girl : When is March ?

Boy : It is march 20th

You will read :

What do you learn from the conversation ?

The girl is sixteen years old.

a. The boy is twenty years old.

b. The boy was born in March.

c. The girl’s birthday is March 20.

* Choice (c)- “ The boy was born in March”- best answers the question ( What do you learn from the conversation). Therefore, you should mark © on your answer sheet.

08. Where will the man be tomorrow morning ?

a. At the woman’s house. c. At the cinema

b. At his own house d. At a meeting

09. How will the man go to Makasar ?

a. By bus d. By plane

b. By train e. By ship

10. What product are they talking about ?

a. A painting d. A computer

b. A brochure e. A television

11. What does the woman want ?

a. To borrow a pen. c. To write an article

b. To buy some paper d. To finish her writing

PART III.

Direction :

In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks. The conversation will not be printed in your test book. Each will be spoken two times, so you must listen carefully to understand and remember what is said.

In your test book, you will read two or more questions about each short talk. Each question The will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.

12. What is the text about ?

a. Inserting the letters into the drive

b. Installing additional software from a CD or DVD

c. Following the company’s order

d. Restarting the computer monitor.

13. When do we start following the on-screen instruction ?

a. When the disc is inserted into the drive

b. When we turn on the computer

c. When the installation wizard opens

d. When we turn off the computer

14. What product is being advertised ?

a. A vegetable drawer d. A compartment

b. A refrigerator e. A compressor

15. What is given as the bonus for buying the product ?

a. A towel d. A plastic bag

b. A napkin e. An ice tray

Text 1.

This text is questions 16 - 19

Malaria is an infectious disease by a one-celled parasite known as Plasmodium. The parasite is transmitted to human by the bite of female Anopheles mosquitoes. The plasmodium parasite spends its life cycle partly in human and partly in mosquitoes.

Mosquito infected with the malaria parasite bites human, passing cells called sporozoits into the human’s bloodstream. Sporozoites travel to the liver. Each sporozoit undergoes a sexual reproduction, in which its nucleus splits to form two new cells, called morozoites. Merozoits enter the bloodstream and infect red blood cells. In red blood cells merozoites grow and device to produce more morozoits, eventually causing the red blood cells to rupture. Some of the newly released cells. Some merozoites develop into sex cells known as female and male gametocytes. Another mosquito bites the infected human, ingesting the gametocytes. In the mosquitoes’s stomach, the gametocytes mature. Male and female gametocytes undergo sexual reproduction, uniting to form a zygote. The zygote multiplies to form sporozoites, which travel to the mosquito’s salivary glands. If the mosquito bites another human, the cycle begins again.

16. The main idea of the text is …

a. Malaria is an infectious disease

b. How the red blood cells are infected

c. The effect of the female Anopheles mosquito’s bites

d. The life cycle of the malaria parasite

e. The infectious disease called malaria

17. What is the purpose of this text ?

a. to explain the effect if merozoites enter the bloodstream.

b. to explain the life cycle of the malaria parasite

c. to explain the malaria is an infectious disease

d. to explain how plasmodium transmitted to human

e. to explain how gametosites undergo sexual reproduction.

18. What will happen if merozoites enter the bloodstream ?

a. The red blood cells will be infected

b. The morozoites will grow and produce more merozoites.

c. The merozoites will alter their sex.

d. The red blood cells will be released

e. The merozoites will undergo their life cycle.

19. In the mosquito’s stomach, the gametocytes mature.

The underlined has the closest meaning with …

a. ripe d. new

b. adult e. large

c. big

Text 2.

This text is questions 20 – 22.

There will be a meeting of all residents next Wednesday.

We will discuss the problems with trash

collection and plans for new recreation area.

Please come.

20. All of these statements are correct, EXCEPT …

a. They want to build a new recreation area.

b. They get problems in the discussion

c. The meeting will be hold on Wednesday.

d. They hope all citizens there to attend the meeting

e. They have already had a recreation area

21. Who should go to the meeting ?

a. Everyone who lives there

b. Only people who use the recreation

c. People without trash

d. People who collect trash

e. People collecting things.

22. The communicative goal of the text is …

a. to persuade the readers to involve in the meeting

b. to tell the readers about the trash collection and new recreation area

c. to explain the readers about trash collection and new recreation area.

d. to describe the trash collection and new recreation area

e. to inform about trash collection and new recreation area

Text 3.

This text is questions 23 - 36

This evening’s Flight 334 to Chicago is delayed due to dangerous weather conditions. Flight 334 is expected to depart tomorrow morning at 5.30 A.M. with a 7:48 A.M. arrival time Chicago. Our gate agents will be glad to assist you with making hotel arrangements for this evening.

The airline is not responsible for the hotel expenses. Any passengers wishing to make arrangement for a hotel room should speak with the gate agent on Concourse 2.

23. What is the purpose of this announcement ?

a. To tell travelers that the weather is dangerous

b. To explain how to buy a ticket to Chicago

c. To notify travelers that the hotel is full

d. To give the Chicago weather report

e. To explain a schedule change

24. Who will pay for the hotel room ?

a. The airline company d. The assistant

b. The passengers e. The pilot

c. The ticket agents

25. Why was the plane delayed ?

Because of …

a. down pour d. earthquake

b. tornado e. weather conditions

c. storm

Text 4.

This text is questions 26 – 28.

We often hear about the solar car, solar heating or solar batteries. But will solar energy ever be a major source of energy for industrial societies ? The solar energy is cheaper that any other fossil fuel because we can get the abundant source from the sun.

In sunny desert areas, 50% of the sun’s radiation that reaches the ground could be used to produce electricity for business and industry, to provide heat, light and hot water for homes. Experimental solar ponds can produce hot mater to drive generators.

Unfortunately, we can’t yet power our homes entirely on sunlight. Solar energy can only be exploited in bright light. Its greatest potential, therefore is in hot countries that have clear skies for most of the world. In addition, to harness the solar power, solar cells are needed to convert the sunlight directly into electricity. Solar cells are very cheap to run, but relatively expensive to buy and many people can’t afford it.

Needless to say that solar energy is a useful and non -polluted source of energy. Nevertheless, solar cells, the main important device to harness the sun’s energy are still very expensive.

26. What is the goal of the text above ?

a. to tell readers that we can get abandon energy from the sun.

b. to explain how to collect the sunlight and convert it into energy.

c. To explain that solar energy has many advantages

d. To present the controversy of using solar energy for industry.

e. To present the controversy of harnessing solar energy.

27. What is the problem in making use of solar energy ?

a. The solar energy is cheaper that fossil fuel.

b. The solar energy cannot be used for industrial societies.

c. The device to harness the sun’s energy is very expensive.

d. The solar energy can only be exploited in the bright light

e. The solar energy can be taken any time and any place.

28. People obtaining the most beneficial from the sun are those who …

a. live in desert area.

b. have solar cells

c. live in tropical countries.

d. Produce electricity for business

e. Live in countries that have clear sky

Text 5.

This text is questions 29 - 31

MAN DIES OF SUSPECTED BIRD FLU

Indonesia. A 56-years old man, has died in hospital of suspected bird flu, which claimed at least three lives in the country, an official said on Saturday.

“ The man, Ramdani, died last night from severe pneumonia and kidney failure,” said Ilham Patu, a spokesman for Jakarta’s Saroso Hospital.

The Jakarta resident showed symptoms of bird flu after being admitted to the hospital on Monay but the result of his first test was negative, Patu said.

Ramdani’s death brings to six the number of people suspected of dying of the deadly H5NI virus, who are not officially listed as bird flu victims.

The government has confirmed three deaths from bird flu, based on local tests and confirmation from World Healh Organization facilities in Hong Kong, since the first cas of human infection was found in the country in June – AFP.

29. The purpose of the text above is …

a. to describe the striking of a maid

b. to report a tragedy in the newspaper

c. to persuade readers to avoid bird flue

d. to share an amusing story with readers

e. to inform readers about a newsworthy event.

30. Ramdani died because of …

a. pneumonia and kidney failure

b. severe pneumonia

c. kidney failure

d. H5NI virus

e. bird flue

31. The writer got the news from…

a. a spokesman of jakarta’s Saroso Hospital

b. World Health Organization

c. Government

d. Ramdani

e. an office

Text 6.

This text is questions 32 - 35

Elephants are great mammals. They are distinguished from their African counterparts by their smaller size, smaller ears, more rounded back, and fourth menial on each of their hind feet. They can exceed 5000 kg weight. They have thick, dry skin with a small amount of stiff hair and are grey to brown in colour. Female Asian elephants have rudimentary tusks.

They have an sensitive range across India and Sri Lanka and also occur further south and east as far as Sumatra. Theses three areas appear to countain subspecies all with slightly different characteristics. They are spread over areas where rainfall levels vary considerably. They can survive in dry places where less than 40 cm of rain falls per year and in wet areas where over 8 meter of rain can fall in a year.

Elephants have a diverse vegetarian diet, including grasses, bamboo, legumes, bark, succulent climbers, creepers and palms. They have seasonal favourites such fig leaves and fruits, tamarind, wood apple and mango.

They are very sociable and live in basic family units of one adult cow and her offspring. Daughters remain with their mothers, but sons leave at puberty, often joining bull groups or remaining solitary. Bull elephant associates with a family when a cow is in oestrus. This species does not appear to be territorial. Males have home ranges of about 15 square km, and herds of females have rangers of about 30 square km, which increases in the dry season. Seasonal migration has been made virtually impossible, due to human development.

32. The writer mostly tell about …

a. the characteristics of the elephants

b. the place where the elephants live

c. the performance of the elephants.

d. the organs of the elephants

e. the food of elephants

33. The social purpose of the text is …

a. to persuade readers to take care of elephants.

b. to explain the characteristics of elephants

c. to inform readers about the Asian elephants

d. to tell about the origin of elephants

e. to describe the Asian elephants.

34. The exceed 3,000 kg weight.

The synonym of the underlined is …

a. Nearly d. as heavy as

b. less than e. able to grow

c. more than

35. Compared with African Elephants, Asian Elephants …

a. have smaller size and ears.

b. can survive in dry places

c. have heavier tusks

d. have more diet

e. have sharper

Text 7.

This text is questions 36 - 38

BANYUWANGI

Once upon a time, there reigned in East Java a king named Sindureja. He had a prime minister named Sidapaksa had a very beautiful wife.

Sidapaksa loved his wife deeply. They lived in complete happiness. However, Sidapaksa’s mother didn’t like her daughter-in-law. Each day she tried to think a way to separate Sidapaksa from his wife.

One day, King Sindureja asked Sidapaksa to search for the bud of a magic flower on Mount Ijen. It was a long and dangerous journey. The assignment from the king was so important and urgent. Sidapaksa had to leave his pregnant wife.

Not long afterwards, a son was born. The baby’s birth gave much happiness to the young mother.

However, one day, while this young mother was bathing, her evil mother-in-law threw the baby into the river. Knowing that her baby had disappeared, the young mother was very sad. She could neither eat nor sleep. She became very ill.

Two years passed and Sidapaksa returned from his journey. He succeeded in doing his duty. Just as he was about to enter his house, her mother told him that his wife had thrown their baby into the river.

Sidapaksa believed his mother’s story. He was too angry to use his common sense. He drew his creese and approached his wife who was lying weak on her bed.

“ Ach, wicked woman. Tell me why you threw our new-born child into the river. Tell me !” he said in a rough and angry voice.

“ Oh, my dearest husband, I am innocent. I love you and our new baby. I didn’t kill our child. If you don’t believe me, carry me to the river. I will prove you that I didn’t do it.”

Sidapaksa took her wife to the edge of the river. Suddently, his wife leaped up and threw herself into the river.

“Ohh my God ! How will I know who killed my child ?” moaned Sidapaksa.

Then he looked down at the water. Suddenly, two pure while flower-buds appeared, one large and the other was taller. A sweet fragrance came from them.

“ Sidapaksa, look here ! Beside me is our child. He himself will tell you who drowned him.” The taller one spoke.

“ Father, my mother is innocent. Grandmother threw me into the river. Now I’m happy because my beloved mother has come with me,” the smaller one spoke. Then, the two flowers vanished into the river. They left their fragrance behind.

Since then, people call the city on its banks of the river Banyuwangi. Banyu means water and wangi means fragrant.

36. The purpose of the text is …

a. To entertain a folk tale

b. To describe Banyuwangi

c. To give news about Banyuwangi to readers

d. To evaluate a true story from Java

e. To tell a true story to readers

37. Why do Sidapaksa’s wife throw himself into the river ?

a. to change herself into a white flower-bud

b. to punish her cruel mother-in-law

c. to prove that she was innocent

d. to look for her baby

e. to kill herself

38. What can we learn from the story above ?

a. Keep your promise.

b. Never tell a lie whatever happens.

c. Take care of your children carefully.

d. Don’t believe anyone, except yourself.

e. Think carefully before you make decision.

Text 8.

This text is questions 39 – 41.

OPEN LETTER TO THE PRIME MINISTER.

The Hon RJ Hawke, MP

Prime Minister

Parliament House

CANBERRA ACT 2600

Into the Mouth of Babes.

We are writing to you (because) we are concerned about the way food is being advertised to children.

What we eat now effects our health in years to come. Bad dietary habits start while we are very young. For this reason, your government supports health education that encourages a balanced healthy diet. Australians are encouraged to get the bulk of their nutrients from fresh fruits, vegetables, and wholegrain cereals, a lesser amount of foods high in fat, salt and sugar.

TV advertising to children presents a completely different message. Nearly 80% of food advertising pushes fatty snacks or sweets – the very foods that should be eaten least. To make matter worse, these ads take up much of the advertising time. This must be stopped.

TV advertising is powerful and influential. Parents, however strong-willed, find it hard to resist pressures created by this advertising. Children are least able to understand the tricks of the advertising industry.

For the hours when children are the main audience, TV advertising of food must be made to reinforce, not undermine, the message about a balanced diet. We appeal to you, as Prime Minister, to take the lead in calling together the advertiser, TV networks, consumers and public health bodies to decide how this is to be done.

Yours sincerely

Signed by Barbara Biggins and other prominent signatories.

39. The purpose of the text is ... .

a. to persuade readers that something is in the case

b. to introduce readers that here are many problems.

c. to make readers know about cars in the city

d. to evaluate the necessity of cars in the city

e. to describe something that happens

40. What is the content of the recommendation ?

a. Australian are encouraged to get the bulk of their nutrients from fresh fruits, vegetables, and wholegrain cereals

b. these ads take up much of the advertising time. This must be stopped.

c. TV advertising is powerful and influetial

d. to take the lead in calling together the advertiser, TV networks, consumers and public health bodies to decide how this is to be done.

e. we are concerned about the way food is being advertised to children.

41. What did the writer recommend to the Prime Minister ?

a. TV advertising of food must be made to reinforce, not undermine, the message about a balanced diet.

b. Nearly 80% of food advertising pushes fatty snacks or sweets – the very foods that should be eaten least

c. For the hours when children are the main audience

d. TV advertising is powerful and influential.

e. Children are least able to understand the tricks of the advertising industry.

Text 9.

This text is questions 42 - 45

Harry Potter, the Prisoner of the Azkaban

As Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his third year, Sirius Black – who has killed twelve muggles and one wizard – escapes from the Azkaban Fotrress and it looks like Harry may be his next victim. The Dementors, the guards of Azkaban, are sent to protect Hogwarts but have a strange effect on Harry. Could Sirius Black have anything to do with the death of Harry’s parents ? And what has come over Hermione’s cat Crookshanks ?

Love the new edition. They style

fits movie perfectly the kids acted much better in this one. The biggest problem that I had was that there were a lot of things the movie didn’t explain, such as “ Monny, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs.” I think that it may have been hard for those who hadn’t read the book to understand. Harry’s eyes aren’t green ( which is mentioned at least once in each book) but that’s a minor think. All in all, I loved the new direction and the movie itself. I can’t wait until the next one comes out.

A bit disappointment when I first read the book the entire book seem more like fan fiction than the real thing the whole way through. The plot wasn’t quite as exciting as it could have been ,either. But after seeing the film, change my mind. The plot runs smooth and the actors play excellently, especially Ron. He can play in such a role that we almost deceived by his innocent appearance.

42. The purpose of the text is ...

a. to describe a film

b. to describe how film is made

c. to inform readers about a good film

d. to review a film for public audiences

e. to entertain readers by telling a good film

43. What grade was Harry Potter when he came back to Hogwarts ? …

a. First d. Fourth

b. Second e. Fifth

c. Third

44. How did the reviewer lose his disappointment ?

a. After reading the novel

b. After telling the novel

c. After watching the film

d. Before reading the novel

e. Before he watched the film

45. What did the reviewer think about this film ?

a. the plot runs smoothly

b. the actors play excellently

c. The plot runs smooth and the actors play excellently

d. It is a happy ending as usual film

e. It is a very fun film to see

The following numbers have No relationship with the text above.

46. Lukman : I haven’t seen Anang and Iskak

What’s the matter with them?

Ria : They told me that they ... here at seven.

Lukman : But it’s already seven thirty. Let’s wait ten more minutes.

a. are d. had been

b. may be e. would be

c. will be

47. Anne : Could you meet him?

Brenda : No, I couldn’t. He .... a lecture when I arrived. I did not dare to knock at the door.

a. would give d. had to give

b. should give e. was giving

c. had given

48. Daniel : Dad, I have good news for you. I got the first rank in my progress report.

Father : Really? I am very proud of you, son

The underlined utterance shows the feeling of....

a. pride d. sympathy

b. wonder e. obligation

c. pleasure

49. Novianto : Bah, may I borrow your motorcycle?

Bahtiar : Yes, of course. This is the key.

The underline sentence means...

a. introducing someone d. inviting someone

b. refusing permission e. telling the time

c. giving permission

50. X : Wow, what a wonderful blouse!

Did you make it yourself?

Y : No, ....

a. I had to make it

b. I made it myself

c. I had my mother make it

d. My mother had me make it

e. My mother and I had to make it.

PELATIHAN 6

UJIAN NASIONAL 2007

Sumber Listening Ujian Nasional SMK 2005/200 Kode E 2 / P 3

Listening Section. ( no soal 1 – 15 )

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

PART 1.

Direction :

For each question, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear four short statements. These statements will be spoken just one time. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

When you hear the four statements, look at the picture in your test book and choose the statement that best describe what you see in the picture. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer. Look at the sample below.

Now listen to the four statements

a. The motorcycles are parked at an out door parking lot.

b. The motorcycles are displayed in the showroom to sell.

c. The motorcycles are parked in an indoor parking hall.

d. The motorcycles are kept at a service station to be repaired

A B C D

Sample answer. O O O O

Statement (c) “The motorcycles are parked in an indoor parking hall. ,” best describe what you see in the picture. Therefore, you should choose answer ( c )

Look at picture number 1

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02.

03.

PART II.

Direction : In this part of the test, you will hear a question spoken in English, followed by three responses, also spoken in English. The question and the responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question.

Now listen to a sample question.

You will hear :

X : Good morning, how are you ?

You will also hear :

a. I’m fine, thank you.

b. I’m in the living room.

c. My name is John.

The best response to the question “ How are you ?” is choice (a),” I am fine, thank you.” Therefore, you should choose answer (a).

04. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

05. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

06. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

07. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

PART III.

Direction :

In this part of the test, you will hear five short conversation. The conversation will not be printed in your test book. You will hear the conversation two times, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

In your test book, you will read a question about each conversation. The question will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.

08. What did the man do yesterday ?

a. He sold his motorcycle

b. He went to the doctor.

c. He opened a workshop

d. He took his motorbike to the mechanic.

09. What is the man going to buy ?

a. A radio d. A radio tape recorder

b. A television set e. a VCD player

10. Who are they talking about ?

a. Nina’s son d. Nina’s husband

b. Nina’s father e.Nina’s youngest brother

11. How can the man reserve the ticket ?

a. By coming to the football match

b. By calling the football club

c. By enrolling for the match

d. By filling out the forms.

PART IV

Direction : In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks. Each will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand and remember what is said.

In your test book, you will read two or more questions about each short talk. The questions will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.

12.Who is most likely being addressed in the speech ?

a. Real Estate Agents c.Apartment managers

b. Entrepreneurs pany employees

13. What is the speech about ?

a. Tips for finding an apartment

b. Relocation of Mexico City

c. Networking availability

d. Real Estate agents.

14. How much is the lowest price of the product ?

a. Rp. 20 millions d. Rp. 30 millions

b. Rp. 28 millions e. Rp. 38 millions

15. Where can we buy the product ?

a. At Citibank

b. At Citigold

c. At Plaza Indonesia

d. At the cocktail party

Text 1.

This text is for question 16 - 19

The Lion and the Mouse

Once when a Lion was asleep, a little mouse began running up and own upon him, this soon woke the lion, who placed his huge paw upon the mouse, and opened his big jaws to swallow him.

“ Pardon me, O king,” cried the little mouse,” Forgive me this time, I shall not forget it, who knows, but I may be able to do you a good turn, because of these days ?”

The lion was so tickled at the idea of the mouse being able to help him that he lifted up his tail and let him go. Sometimes when the lion was caught in a trap, and some hunters, who wanted to catch him alive to the King, tied him on a tree while they prepared a wagon to carry him in. Just when the little Mouse happened to pass by, after seeing the sad plight in which the Lion was, went up to him and soon gnawed away the rope that bound the king of the Beast.

“ Was I not right ?’ said the little Mouse.

Little friends may prove great friends.

16. What is the purpose of the text above ?

a. To entertain readers

b. To describe a friendship

c. To give news to readers

d. To give solution to readers

e. To tell a true story to readers

17. What was the mouse’s problem ?

a. He was caught in a trap.

b. He was tied on a tree

c. He would be swallowed by the lion

d. He woke the lion

e. He swallowed the lion

18. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, after

seeing the sad plight in which … ( Paragraph 2 )

The underlined word means …

a. condition d. danger

b. tragedy e. problem

c. disaster

19. What can we learn from the story above ?

a. Patience is rewarding

b. Silence is gold

c. Richness gives happiness

d. The weak thing is not useful

e. Little friends may prove great friends

Text 2.

This text is for question 20 - 23

London, the capital city of England, has been one the major cities in Europe for many centuries. Because of its long history, it has many old buildings. The historical center of London is now a relatively small area still known as the City which covers only about 2.6 square km. The city is capitalized, to distinguish it from the large metropolis. This is where London began as a Roman colonial town around AD 50, at the point where the Romans built the first bridge in London.

Today, this area is one of the world’s leading financial centers. Most of the financial activities are crowded along Thread Needle Steel, near the intersection known as the Bank, which includes the huge bank of England complex, the Royal Exchange, and the Stock Exchange.

The permanent residential population of the City is now less than 6,000, but about 350,000 commute here daily to work. The only large residential portion of the City is the Barbican Center, a concrete complex of towers, parking garages, and pedestrian walkways, located on the northern edge of the city.

The Barbican was built to replace older buildings destroyed in World Was II ( 1943 – 1945), when the Germans heavily bombed London.

20. The purpose of the text is …

a. to describe the City of London

b. to inform about the City of London

c. to persuade readers to stay in London

d. to share an amusing story with readers

e. to explain how to spend the time in London

21. The following are correct, EXCEPT …

a. London is major city

b. London is a small city

c. London is a metropolitan city

d. London is such an important city

e. London is a city with many old buildings

21. “which includes the huge bank of England complex, ..” ( paragraph 2)

The underlined word has the same meaning with …

a. very attractive d. very tiny

b. small enough e. very large

c. very lovely

23. Which of the following is INCORRECT ?

a. London, the capital city of England, has been one of the main cities in Europe.

b. The city is capitalized, to distinguish it from the large metropolis.

c. Most of the Financial activities are cr5owded along

Thread Needles Street.

d. The permanent residential population of the City is now more than 350,000.

e. The Huge Bank of England is located in Thread Needle Street.

Text 3.

This text is for question 24 - 26

Man Jailed for Striking RI Maid

Singapore : A supervisor was jailed for two months for repeatedly striking his Indonesian maid on the head back with a television remote control, news reports said on Thursday.

Muhammed Shafig Woon Abdullah admitted in a Singapore court, he physically abused the woman on several occasion between June and October 2002, The Strait Times said.

The magistrate’s court heard that Shafig, 34, began striking Winda,22, about a month after she started working for him.

He bit on the head with a TV set’s remote control because he was unhappy with her work. On other occasion, he punched her on the back after accusing her daydreaming.

S.S Dhillon, Shafig’s lawyer, said his client lost his “ better senses” when he saw his daughter’s face covered as she lay in bed.

He said client his thought the maid had put the child in danger – DPA.

24. The purpose of the text is …

a. to share an amusing story with readers

b. to describe the striking of a maid

c. to persuade readers to strike the maid

d. to report a tragedy in the newspaper

e. to inform readers about a newsworthy event.

25. Which of the following statement is INCORRECT according to the news above ?

a. Muhammed Shafig Woon was a supervisor who has taken in a jail for two months

b. Winda was Mr. Shafig’s maid who was from Indonesia.

c. Mr. Shafig abused his maid because he was not satisfied with her work.

d. When Mr. Shafig laid in bed, his face was covered by his maid.

e. S.S Dhillon was Mr. Shafig’s lawyer

26. “ he physically abused the woman on several occasion between…” (Paragraph 2)

The underlined has the closest meaning with …

a. condition d. space

b. situation e. turn

c. chance

Text 4.

This text is for question 27 - 30

Different Pond Different Fish

When I studied in UNWS, Sidney during 1999-2000, I spent my Monday mornings teaching Music at the Pinangsia Indonesian Kindergarten in Randwick.

Although the Kindergarten was an Indonesian school, we had to use English when teaching because the students were lo longer able to speak Indonesian fluently. One Monday morning, because the class was sp noisy, I said,” Please shut-up”. I wanted them to be quiet. To my surprise one of the students asked me,” How long have you been teaching English ?” I was shocked. I answer it honestly,” I had been studying it for years since I was elementary school.” Later on, my fellow teacher explained that I should use “ Please be quiet” instead of “ Shup-up” The students thought that I was being rude.

I was so embarrassed. I will be more careful next time.

27. What is the purpose of the text above ?

a. to classify cats.

b. to tell past events

c. to describe the cat

d. to give solution to readers

e. to give a report to the old man

28. How often did the writer teach at the Pinangsia Indonesian Kindergaten ?

a. Once a week d. Four times a week

b. Twice a week e. Five times a week

c. Three times a week

29. Why was the writer so ashamed ?

Because …

a. the students thought him generous.

b. the students thought him naughty

c. the students thought him impolite

d. the students thought him misery

e. the students thought him cruel

30. “I was so embarrassed. I will be more careful next time.” This part of the text is called …

a. orientation d. general classification

b. resolution e. reorientation

c. complication

Text 5.

This text is for question 31 - 35

Do you know the meaning of corruption is ? What is the relation between money and corruption ?

Well, corruption is common everywhere in the world, even in the US. It’s just a matter of the intensity, however, that makes Jakarta the most corrupt city in Indonesia.

The survey makes me sad, actually because I stay and earn living here in the capital. As we all know from Tanjung Priok port, smuggling is no news at all in this town. Entrepreneurs who want to minimize their tax payments will bribe the officials.

Well, I think the measures taken the so far to overcome the problem by punishing the corruptors have been so far form enough. We have to prevent the younger generation from the bad mentality.

I believe we can start at the earliest stage in school and I think everyone should be involved in the efforts to eradicate corruption. We must not make any distinction.

31. The communication purpose of the text is …

a. to persuade the readers to involve in the effort of corruption eradication.

b. to tell the readers about the relation between money and corruption.

c. to explain the readers what the meaning of corruption is.

d. to describe the most corruption city in Indonesia.

e. to inform which countries often do corruption

32. Paragraph two mainly discuss about …

a. Jakarta is the most corrupt city in the world.

b. The relation between money and corruption

c. Corruption is very common in the world.

d. U.S. is the most corrupt country

e. Corruption strikes in the U.S.

33. Which of the following statement is used to persuade the

readers to do something ?

a. Entrepreneurs who want to minimize their tax payments will bribe the officials.

b. Corruption is common everywhere in the world, even in the U.S.

c. Everyone should be involved in the efforts to eradicate corruption

d. Jakarta is the most corrupt city in Indonesia

e. Smuggling is no news at all in this town

Text 6.

This text is for question 34 - 36

A tsunami is a very large sea wave that is generated by a disturbance along the ocean floor.

This disturbance can be an earthquake, a landslide. Or a volcanic eruption. A tsunami is undetectable far out in the ocean, but once it reaches shallow water, this fast-traveling wave grows very large.

Tsunamis occur when a major fault under the ocean floor suddenly slips. The displaced rock pushes water above it like a giant paddle, producing powerful waves at the ocean surface. The ocean waves spread out from the vicinity of the earthquake source and move across the ocean until they reach the coastline, where their height increases as they reach the continental shelf, the part of the Earth’s crust that slopes, or rises, from the ocean floor to the land.

Tsunami wash ashore with often disastrous effects such as severe flooding, loss of lives due to drowning and damage to property.

34. The purpose of the text is …

a. to entertain the readers about tsunami

b. to give opinion how to avoid tsunami

c. to explain how tsunami happens

d. to describe about tsunami

e. to tell the past event

35.What makes powerful water waves at the ocean surface?

a. the earthquake source d. a giant paddle

b. the continental shelf e. the coast line

c. the displaced rock

36. “ … water waves at the ocean surface…” (Prg. 2)

The antonym of the underlined is …

a. far d. bottom

b. deep e. shallow

c. near

Text 7.

This text is for question 37 - 40

Attention all passengers !

The amount of luggage you are allowed to carry on board is limited by weight, dimensions and number of pieces. You obtain details from your ticket or reservation office. Carry-on luggage is limited to one piece, which should not exceed 10 X 16 X 20 inches or 66 pounds ( 30 kilos). If room allows, the one-piece rule may be relaxed according to space and availability in the overhead compartments and the area under the seats. Certain items such as purses and newspapers may be carried on board, over and above the free baggage allowance, if you keep them on your person. It is wise to identify your baggage both, inside and out and remove any old identifying labels. Combination locks are advisable. Cash’ jewelry, medicines and important documents should be carried in your hand luggage.

37. The communicative purpose of the text is …

a. to inform the procedure to carry luggage.

b. to inform how to confirm the flight

c. to inform the carry-on allowance

d. to inform how to carry-on board

e. to how to make reservation

38. For whom is this announcement intended ?

a. Customs officials d. passengers

b. Security personnel e. porters

c. stewardess

39. What factor doesn’t affect the carry-on allowance ?

a. Space on the plane d. size of bags

b. number of pieces e. ticket classes

c. weight of bags

Text 8.

This text is for question 40 - 42

Pelabuhan Ratu – Harbour of the Queen – is on the south coast of Java near Sukabumi. It has many stories about Nyi Roro Kidul, the Queen of the South Sea. You can see the beautiful sunset and the sparkling lamps of the fisherman bold ritual ceremonies. They throw sacrifices to the sea for Nyi Roro Kidul. At this beautiful beach, you can water ski, sunbathe, make sand palaces or even have a coconut drink. There is also a fish market that sells many kinds of fish.

40. The paragraph mainly talks about …

a. The queen of the South Sea

b. The fantastic fisherman’s boat

c. Pelabuhan Ratu

d. Ritual Ceremonies

e. A Fish market

41. “You can see the beautiful sunset and the sparkling lamps of

the fisherman’s boats”

The underline word means.....

a. making a beautiful light

b. taking a flash light

c. sending out flashes of light

d. giving a quick reaction

e. looking for the flash light

42. The purpose of the text is …

a. to inform about a place

b. to describe a particular place

c. to tell how wonderful something is

d. to share an amusing story with readers

e. to amuse readers with a beautiful object

Text 9.

This text is for question 43 – 46.

Cars Should Be Banned In Cities.

Cars should be banned in the city. As well all we know , cars causes pollution, and killed a lot of road users and other accidents.

Firstly, cars, as we all know, contribute to most of the pollution in the world. Cars emit a deadly gas that causes illness such as bronchitis, lung cancers and triggers of asthma Some of these illness are so bad that people can die from them.

Secondly the city is very busy. Pedestrians wander everywhere and cars commonly hit pedestrians in the city, which causes them to die. Cars today are our roads biggest killers.

Thirdly, cars are very noisy. If you live in the city, you may find it is difficult to sleep at night, or do on your homework, and especially talk to someone.

In conclusion cars should be banned from the city for the reasons listed above.

43. The purpose of the text is ... .

a. to persuade readers that something is in the case

b. to introduce readers that here are many problems.

c. to make readers know about cars in the city

d. to evaluate the necessity of cars in the city

e. to describe something that happens

44. The men who walk in the pavement are called ....

a. drivers d. road crossers

b. policemen e. road runners

c. pedestrians

45. The following statements are true, EXCEPT .... .

a. cars cause pollution and accidents

b. It’s hard to sleep because of very noisy cars.

c. A deadly gas emitted from cars cause illness.

d. Pedestrians are safe to wander everywhere in the city.

e. Cars should be banned in the city based on the three arguments

46. What does the last paragraph tell us about ?

a. The cars should banned in the cities.

b. The conclusion why cars should be banned in cities.

c. The first reason why cars should be banned in cities

d. The second reason why cars should be banned in cities.

e. The third reason why cars should be banned in cities.

Text 9.

This text is for question 47 – 50.

If you are in the target three-to-nine year- old age group and a fan of the Sponge Bob Square Pants television series, you’ll probably like THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE, essentially an extended version of the cartoon series. Colourful and silly, the movie looks and sounds just like every other movie from Nickeledeon. Only the sassy Rugrats, with their sharply written dialog, manage to stand out among the Nickelodeon offerings. But, if your kids love Spongebob Square Pants and a weekly dose isn’t enough for them, they’ll probably be beginning you to take them to the movie version.

The plot starts with Spongebob Square Pants (voiced by Tom Kenny) lamenting that he wasn’t chosen to be the manager of the Krusty Krab 2 restaurant, since his wall is filled with “ Employee of Month” awards from original Krusty Krab. Other plot points include the stealing of the crown King Neptune ( voice by Jeffrey Tambor) and the enslavement of the restaurant patrons by mind control helmet designed by Plankton (voiced by Mr. Lawrence), the owner of a rival establishment of the Krusty Krab.

About as funny as the story ever gets is when someone asks Spongbob Square Pants if he has a license to drive his humberger car. “ You don’t need a license to drive a sandwich.” He explains. THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE is for fans only.

THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE runs 1.30. It is rated PG for some mild crude humor and would be acceptable for all age.

My nephew William, age 10, and my niece Liana, age 7, both liked the movie, William liked Spongebob the best while the princess was his sister’s favourite character. William’s favourite scene as David Hasselhoff cameo.

47. The purpose of the text is …

a. to appreciate an art work of a public audience

b. to describe Spongebob Square movie

c. to inform readers about a funny film

d. to describe a good cartoon film

e. to entertain readers

48. All of these are the characters in Spongebob Squarepants Movie, except…

a. Spongebob Square Pants d. Plankton

b. King Naptune e. Wiliiam

c. Mr. Krusty

49. What will the kids do when a dose of Spongebob Square Pants are not enough for them.

a. They will cry

b. They will feel sorry

c. They asked to rent the Spongebob VCD

d. They will feel very sad and cry all day

e. They will probably be begging to take them to the movie

50. What does the reviewer opinion about Spongebob Square Pants movie ?

a. It is the best film cartoon

b. It deserves the best praise

c. It is the worse film cartoon

d. It deserves the highest praise

d. it would be acceptable for all ages

The following numbers have NO relation with the texts above.

51. Rita : Dini, I didn’t told you anything yet.

Agus : What did she say just now ?

Dini : She said that .....

a. she had not told you anything yet.

b. she had not told me anything yet.

c. I had not told her anything yet.

d. I had not told you anything yet.

e. She had not told her anything yet.

52. Aurel : Hello, what were you doing at 7 o’clock last night ?

Popo : I ....my homework when you rang me.

a. am doing d. have done

b. was doing e. had to do

c. have been doing

53. Teacher : Aji, you won the first prize in the writing competition.

Aji : Really ?

Teacher : Sure ! I’m very proud of you.

Aji : Thanks, Ma’am.

The underlined utterance shows the expression of .....

a. disagreement d. agreement

b. satisfaction e. pride

c. expectation

54. Policemen : ..... ?

Tourist : Yes. I am lost. Can you show me the way to Santika Hotel ?

Policemen : Sure.

a. Are you sure you are lost.

b. Is there anything I can do for you

c. Is there any chance to meet you

d. Where are you going

e. Are you looking for someone

55. Piping : There is a good movie this evening. Will you come along with me ?

Kurnia : I’d love to, but I have to fetch my aunt at the airport.

From the dialogue we can conclude that Kurnia ....

a. invites Piping to do something

b. wants to go with Piping

c. rejects Piping’s invitation

d. gives information

e. gives some advice.

56. Hendra : By next July 25 the workshop will be opened by the Governor. Have you filled out the form given to you

Mayang: Not yet. But I am sure .....by the time of the dead line.

a. I complete it

b. I completed it

c. I will complete it.

d. I shall be completing it.

e. I will have completed it.

57. A : Do you think the auditorium we are going to use is big enough for 100 participants ?

B : Don’t worry about it. It is capable of accomodating more than 100 people.

The underlined word expresses ....

a. possibility d. certainty

b. necessity e. ability

c. probability

58. Trader : I’d like to send this document to our client in Japan.

Officer : Let me see. Mmm, I’m afraid you can’t send it now.

Trader : Why ?

Officer : I think this document .....

a. must be endorsed first before it’s sent.

b. must endorse first before we send it.

c. should endorse first before sending

d. send to Japan and I will do it.

e. was sent to the client in Japan

59. Sigit : Vin, your necklace is beautiful. Did you buy it yourself ?

Vina : Of course not. I got my mother ..... it.

a. had bought d. to buy

b. will buy e. buy

c. bought

60. Alice : I find it difficult to get a job nowadays.

Bertha : That’s right. A lot of people lost their job during the economic crisis.

Alice : Well, if I had not been fired, I .... a hard life.

a. will not face d. had not faced

b. would not face e. do not face

c. would not have faced

PELATIHAN 7

UJIAN NASIONAL 2007

Sumber Listening Ujian Nasional 2006/2007 Kode P 12 ( Prop.Jawa Barat )

Listening Section. ( Questions 1 – 15 )

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

PART 1.

Questions : 1 - 4

Directions :

For each questions, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear a question followed by five statements. The questions and the statements will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

When you hear the question and five statements look at the picture in your test book and choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then on the answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer. Look at the sample below.

You will hear :

Man : How about exercising tomorrow morning ?

Woman : Alright. Pick me up at six.

You will also hear :

Narrator : What will the man do ?

You read in your test book :

a. Do exercise at 6.

b. Go with six women.

c. Take exercise alone

d. Leave the woman alone.

e. Come to the woman’s house

The best answer to the question is “ Come to the woman’s house.” Therefore you should chose answer (E)

01. a. Hobbies. d. Daily activities.

b. Spare time. e. Collecting stamps

c. Part time job.

02. a. The librarian. d. The location of the library

b. The Broad Street e. The function of the library

c. The books in the library.

03. a. His pride d. His curiosity

b. His advice. e. His agreement

c. His attention

04. a. Reading books

b. Doing many activities

c. Doing all sort of things

d. Writing some articles

e. Reading books and writing some articles

05. a. Inability d. Disagreement

b. uncertainty e. Dissatisfaction

c. impossibility

Part II.

Questions : 6 to 10

Directions :

In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologues will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question or statement.

Now listen to a sample question :

You will hear :

Woman : Good morning, John. How are you ?

Man : …

You will also hear :

a. I am fine, thank you.

b. I am in the living room.

c. Let me introduce myself.

d. My name is John Travolta

The best answer to the question “ How are you ?” is choice (a), “ I am fine, thank you.” Therefore, you should choose answer (a).

06. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

07. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

08. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

09. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

Part III.

Questions 11 to 15.

Directions :

In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologues will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

After you hear a monologue and the questions about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.

11. a. The water is stinky.

b. The water tastes bad

c. The colour is not good.

d. There is no more water

e. The water is contaminated

12. a. His cat d. Food

b. His pet e. Fish

c. Bread

13. a. Bones d. Fish and bread

b. Soft food e. Milk and bread

c. Steamed rice

14. a. To the mall d. To some antique shops

b. To the market e. To the department store

c. To the boutique

15. a. Poor d. Luxurious

b. Rich e. Unfamiliar

c. Unhappy

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Text 1.

This text is for question 16.

16. Lisa : What is your plan for the next holiday ?

Wita : I have no idea.

Lisa : What about having a picnic to lake Toba, Wita ?

Wita : I’d love to, but I have to attend a seminar.

What are the speakers talking about ?

a. Going to Wita’s house.

b. Attending a seminar

c. Going to Lake Toba

d. Spending their time

e. Planning to spend a holiday

Text 2

Text is for question number 17.

17. X : Good morning, madam. Anything I can do for you ?

Y : Yes, please. I need a T-shirt size 15.

The dialog likely occurs …

a. at home d. at a school

b. at a store e. at the office

c. at a tailor

Text 23

Text is for question number 18 to 20.

This new and unusual building in the

down-town business district offers

unique opportunities for small to midsize tenants

to occupy an entire floor.

OFFICE SUITES

From 1,6000 to 6,000 square feet

are available for immediate occupancy.

Commuting is easy, with nearest

subway stop only one block away. Convenient

to shops, restaurants, hotels, and

business services.

For leasing information call 303-572-5947

18. What is the advertisement about ?

a. Leasing office space.

b. Building in business districts.

c. Conveniences offered by the company.

d. Availability restaurants in the down-town.

e. Hotels and restaurants in the down-town.

19. Which of the following is NOT close to the building ?

a. Parks d. Shopping centers

b. Hotels. e. Business services

c. Restaurants

20. “ For leasing information call 303-572-5947 “

The underlined word means …

a. Purchasing d. buying

b. Building E. renting

c. selling

Text 4

Text is for question number 21 to 23.

A fox fell into a well and couldn’t get out. By and by a thirsty goat came along. Seeing the fox in the well, it asked if the water was good. “ Good” said the fox “ It’s the best water I’ve tasted in all my life. Come down and try it yourself.”

The goat was thirsty so he got into the well. When he had drunk enough, he looked around but there was no to get out. Then the fox said,” I have a good idea. You stand on your hind legs and put your forelegs against the side of the wall. Then I’ll climb on your back, from there, I’ll step on your horns, and I can get out. And when I’m out, I’ll help you out of the well.”

The goat did as he was asked and the fox got on his back and climbed out of the well. Then he coolly walked away. The goat called out loudly after him and reminded him of his promise to help him out. The fox merely turned to him and said,” If you only had thought carefully about getting out, you wouldn’t have jumped into the well.”

The goat felt very sad. He called out loudly. An old man walking nearby heard him and put a plank into the wall. The goat got out and thanked the old man.

21. The text tells the story of …

a. a fox.

b. a goat.

c. a fox and goat.

d. an old man and the fox.

e. the goat and an old man.

22. Paragraph 2 mainly tells …

a. how the fox helped the goat.

b. why the fox got into the well.

c. how the fox got out of the well.

d. the fox’s idea how to get out of the well.

e. how both the goat and the fox got out of the well.

23. “ The goat did as he was asked…. “ ( Paragraph 3 )

What does the above sentence mean ?

a. The goat drank enough and looked around.

b. The goat came down to the well and drank.

c. The goat called out loudly after the fox got out.

d. The goat waited someone who might help him.

e. The goat stood on his hind legs and put his forelegs against the side of the well.

Text 5

Text is for question number 24 to 27.

One of the most wonderful inventions of the past 100 years is the telephone. It was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell when he was working on a telegraph set. The telephone which is familiar, handy instrument, becomes a highly important part of our daily life. The first telephone was invented in 1877. Today there are over 250,000,000 telephones in the world and it is estimated that nearly 1,000,000,000.00 (billion) conversation take place a day.

24. The text tells …

a. the invention of the telephone.

b. how the telephone was invented.

c. Bell, the inventor of the telephone.

d. the number of telephone used by people.

e. the estimation of the users of the telephone.

25. By 2007, the telephone usage will have been about … years.

a. 100. d. 250

b. 131 e. 1,000

c. 231

26. The telephone was invented in the … century.

a. 10th. d. 19th

b. 13th. e. 20th

c. 16th.

27. “ … it is estimated that nearly 1,000,000,000.00 (billion) conversation take place a day.” The underlined word is similar to …

a. noticed d. observed

b. deleted. e. produced

c. guessed

Text 6

Text is for question number 28 to 31.

Lance Armstrong’s Discovery Channel team won the team time trial of the tour de France on Tuesday, giving the six-time champion the over all race lead. The 33 years old American led his team to victory for the third straight year in the time trial, clocking 1 hour, 10 minutes, 40 seconds for the 67,5-kilometers trek from Tours to Blois. Team CSC placed second, 2 seconds behinds – AP.

28. What is the news about ?

a. The tour de France.

b. The teams in the race.

c. The Discovery Channel Team.

d. The Tour de France championship

e. The victorious team of Armstrong’s

29. Which of the following is TRUE about the news ?

a. Armstrong has been a champion for the fifth time.

b. Team CSC placed the second, 12 second behind.

c. Armstrong’s time was 1 hour, 20 minutes, 40 seconds.

d. Armstrong’s team won the time trial for the third straight year.

e. Armstrong won the team time trial of the Tour de France on Thursday.

30. “ The 33 years old American led his team to victory..”

The closest meaning to the underlined word is …

a. joy. d. conquer

b. defeat. e. mastery

c. success

31. What is the Team CSC’s time ?

a. 1 hour, 10 minutes, 40 seconds.

b. 1 hour, 10 minutes, 42 seconds.

c. 1 hour, 10 minutes, 38 seconds.

d. 1 hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds.

e. 1 hour, 12 minutes, 42 seconds.

Text 7

Text is for question number 32 to 35.

Gold is a precious metal. Gold is used as ornaments or as money.

Gold is found in many places, but in a small supply. It is often found on the surface of the earth. Since gold is a heavy substance, it is sometimes found loose on the bottom of rivers. The gold is found together with sand and rocks, and must be separated from them. It is simple to search for this type of gold.

It is not usually necessary to drill for gold, but when a layer of gold is located deep below the surface of the earth, it is possible to drill a hole into the ground. Engineers have developed modern processes for removing gold from rocks.

Since gold is not very hard, it is sometimes melted and added to other substances for making rings, coins and art objects. It will be priced forever because it is beautiful, rare and useful.

32. The best title of the text above is …

a. Gold.

b. Type of gold

c. Previous Metal.

d. Rare Ornaments

e. Removing Gold from Rocks.

33. The following are associated with gold, EXCEPT …

a. useful d. expensive

b. precious e. unnecessary

c. beautiful

34. The text above is mainly intended to … about gold.

a. discuss d. elaborate

b. classify e. document

c. describe

35. “ It will be priced forever because …” ( Paragraph 4 )

The underlined word means …

Text 8

Text is for question number 36 to 39.

In most cases, you can transplant a tree successfully, at any time, if you follow the instruction for planting a tree. The most important thing is to dig out enough roots, but this process is difficult with a large tree.

When you dig out the tree, take a ball of earth measuring about a foot wide for every inch of diameter of the tree trunk. You should dig deep enough to avoid cutting off too many taproots.

It is wise to call in a professional tree expert to transplant a tree.

36. The text describes how …

a. to plant a tree.

b. to keep a tree.

c. to cut off a tree.

d. to transplant a tree

e. to dig out the earth.

37. To transplant a tree successfully, you should ….

a. dig out enough roots.

b. select your location carefully.

c. cut off as many taproots as you can.

d. conduct the instruction of cutting a tree.

e. measure the ball of the earth around the tree roots.

38. “You should dig deep enough to avoid cutting off too many taproots.” ( Paragraph 2 )

The underlined word means …

a. important roots. d. main roots

b. balls of earth e. trunks

c. heavy roots

39. According to the text, we can transplant a tree in …

a. fall d. summer

b. spring e. any season

c. winter

Text 9.

Text is for question number 40 to 43.

The government has just published a report which suggest that television is partly responsible for the serious increase in crime over the last ten years. The exposure of violence or pornography harmfully effects on children.

Many people who are alive today know that it is like to live in a world without television. Television as we know is only about forty years old. Yet it is also much a part of our lives that it seems as if it had always existed.

Some people think that the years before the invention of television were a better time. They claim that families talked more and did more things together. More books were read. People used their imaginations more fully. People got more outdoor exercises.

But others disagree. They claim that television is a powerful educational tool. It informs us of what is going on in the world, from famine in Africa to a local politics and fashion. It helps us understand how people live, work and struggle.

In 1961, Newton Minow, a government official, called prime-time \schedules “ a vast wasteland.” Even though Minow said that over thirty years ago, many feel that it is still true today. Television is credited with being a great teacher, but it is also blames for the poor reading and writing skills of our population. Television gets praised for helping us understand the people of the world. But it has been accused of helping to destroy family life. Television keeps us informed about the political issues of the day.

Expert will probably continue to argue about television’s value. But everyone agrees that it is one of the most significant inventions of the twentieth century.

40. The writer wants to tell …

a. the development of television

b. the advantages of television program.

c. how television destroys people’s life.

d. how television improves people’s knowledge.

e. the influence of television on people’s daily life

41.Many people claim that television is a powerful educational tool.

From this statement we know that they …with the existence of television

a. love d. satisfy

b. agree e. choose

c. prefer

42. Which of the following is good for children in watching TV ?

a. Children should watch the violence on TV.

b. Children may watch TV whenever they like.

c. There shouldn’t be government censorship of TV program.

d. Children should spend all of their time to watch TV program.

e. Children should be accompanied by their parents in watching TV.

43. “…what is going on in the world, from famine in Africa..” ( Pr. 4)

The underlined word means lack of ….

a. food. d. education

b. water e. entertainment

c. nutrient

Text 10

Text is for question number 44 to 47.

Seven people were killed in a collision between a bus, a car and a truck on Jalan Sultan at 10:35 p.m. last night. The dead were all passengers of the car. The police believed the car had been trying to overtake the bus when it was struck by a truck coming from the

opposite direction. The driver of the car might not be

using his lights, as the truck driver said he did not see

the car approaching.

The police said the car should not have tried to pass the bus, since overtaking is not allowed on Jalan Sultan. In addition, the police reported that the car, a small Japanese car, should not have been carrying more than five people. If passengers had brought their identity cards, the police have identified the names of the victims easily.

44. The text mainly report that there was / were …

a. a car accident.

b. careless drivers.

c. a small Japanese car

d. victims of an accident

e. the function of an identity card.

45. What was the cause of the collision ?

a. The truck came from the opposite directions.

b. The car carried more than five people

c. The truck driver didn’t use his lights.

d. The truck driver didn’t see the car

e. The car tried to overtake the bus.

46. “If passengers had brought their identity cards, the police have identified the names of the victims easily.” (Paragraph. 2 the last sentence)

The sentence above means …

a. the victim’s name were not known.

b. the victims were easy to be identified.

c. the passengers brought their identity cards.

d. the police had no difficulty in identifying the victims

e. it was easy for the police to identify the victims of the accident.

47. Who said that the accident was caused by the car ?

a. The police. d. The truck driver

b. The victims e. The bus passengers

c. The reporter

Text 11.

Text is for question number 48 to 50.

Paris is the capital of a European nation, France. It is also one of the most beautiful and most famous cities in the world.

Paris is called the City of Light. It is also an international fashion center. What stylish women are wearing in Paris will be worn by women all over the world. Paris is also famous for its world center of education. For instance, it is the headquarters of UNOESCO, the United nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

The Seine River divides the city into two parts. Thirty-two bridges cross this scenic river. The oldest and perhaps the most well-known is Pont Neuf, which was built in the sixteen century. Sorbonne, a famous university, is located on the left bank (south side) of the river. The beautifully white church Scare Coeur lies on the top of a hill called Montmartre on the bank ( north side) of the Seine.

There are many other famous places in Paris, such as the famous museum the Louvre as well the cathedral of Notre Dame. However, the most famous landmark in this city must be the Eiffel Tower.

Paris is named after a group of people called Parisii. They built a small village on an island in the middle of the Seine River about two thousand years ago. This island is called Ile de la Cite. It is where Notre Dame located. Today around eight million people live in the Paris area.

48. The fifth paragraph tells …

a. about the Parisii.

b. the origin of the word Paris.

c. the location of Notre Dame.

d. a village built thousand years ago.

e. an island in the middle of the Seine River.

49. What is the oldest and most well-known part of the city ?

a. The Seine River. d. The right bank

b. The Pont Neuf. e. The left bank

c. The Sorbonne

50. From the text above we know that Notre dame is located …

a. on the left bank

b. near the Louvre

c. on the right bank

d. outside the city of Paris

e. in the middle of the seine River

PELATIHAN 8

UJIAN NASIONAL 2007

Sumber Listening Ujian Nasional 2006/2007 Kode P 16 A ( Prop.Jawa Timur )

Listening Section. ( Questions 1 – 15 )

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

PART 1.

Questions : 1 - 4

Directions :

For each questions, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear a question followed by five statements. The questions and the statements will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

When you hear the question and five statements look at the picture in your test book and choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then on the answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer. Look at the sample below.

You will hear :

Man : How about exercising tomorrow morning ?

Woman : Alright. Pick me up at six.

You will also hear :

Narrator : What will the man do ?

You read in your test book :

a. Do exercise at 6.

b. Go with six women.

c. Take exercise alone

d. Leave the woman alone.

e. Come to the woman’s house

The best answer to the question is “ Come to the woman’s house.” Therefore you should chose answer (E)

01. a. Hobbies. d. Daily activities.

b. Spare time. e. Collecting stamps

c. Part time job.

02. a. The librarian. d. The location of the library

b. The Broad Street e. The function of the library

c. The books in the library.

03. a. His pride d. His curiosity

b. His advice. e. His agreement

c. His attention

04. a. Reading books

b. Doing many activities

c. Doing all sort of things

d. Writing some articles

e. Reading books and writing some articles

05. a. Inability d. Disagreement

b. uncertainty e. Dissatisfaction

c. impossibility

Part II.

Questions : 6 to 10

Directions :

In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologues will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question or statement.

Now listen to a sample question :

You will hear :

Woman : Good morning, John. How are you ?

Man : …

You will also hear :

e. I am fine, thank you.

f. I am in the living room.

g. Let me introduce myself.

h. My name is John Travolta

The best answer to the question “ How are you ?” is choice (a), “ I am fine, thank you.” Therefore, you should choose answer (a).

06. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

07. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

08. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

09. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

Part III.

Questions 11 to 15.

Directions :

In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologues will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.

After you hear a monologue and the questions about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the questions you have heard.

11. a. The water is stinky.

b. The water tastes bad

c. The colour is not good.

d. There is no more water

e. The water is contaminated

12. a. His cat d. Food

b. His pet e. Fish

c. Bread

13. a. Bones d. Fish and bread

b. Soft food e. Milk and bread

c. Steamed rice

14. a. To the mall d. To some antique shops

b. To the market e. To the department store

c. To the boutique

15. a. Poor d. Luxurious

b. Rich e. Unfamiliar

c. Unhappy

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Text 1.

This text is for question 16.

16. Diah : Ted, would you come to my house tonight?

We are celebrating our mother’s birthday.

Ted : I’d be delighted.

What is Diah going to do ?

a. To go to her mother’s house with Ted.

b. To celebrate her mother’s birthday

c. To visit at her mother’s house

d. To celebrate Ted’s birthday

e. To celebrate her birthday

Text 2.

This text is for question 17.

17. Anisah : There’s the shoe store we’ve been looking for. It’s just across the street.

Nabila : Wait ! You can’t across the street in the middle of the block. You have to cross at the corner.

Anisah : Oh, come on. Let’s go across here.

Nabila : Watch out ! You nearly got hit by that car !

Anisah : I guess you’re right. I will be more careful after this.

What are the girls looking for ?

a. Their car. d. A block of stores

b. A cross-road e. A zebra crossing

c. A shoe-store

Text 3.

This text is for question 18 to 20.

“ Multicultural Education of Indonesia in Surabaya” is proud to present Ms. Jane Batubara, a well-known educator and researcher in multiculturalism. She was appointed Principal of Jasmine International School in 1999, and since then she has conducted many studies on multiculturalism in formal education. Ms. Batubara will be in Surabaya on the 1st and 2nd of August 2005 to talk on “ Multicultural Education for the Youth.”

During the talk, the participants will be provided with information on how to :

a. obtain a wholly approach to multicultural education

b. teach the youth to appreciate differences

Registration for the talk is FREE.

Please call Rina at (031) 715632 for seat reservation.

18. The text aims to …. .

a. conduct multicultural studies.

b. introduce multicultural education

c. promote Jasmine International School

d. provide information about multiculturalism

e. invite as many participants as possible to a seminar.

19. Which is NOT TRUE about Ms. Jane Batubara ?

a. She is an event organizer.

b. She is a school principal

c. She is a researcher

d. She is an educator.

e. She is a speaker

20. “During the talk, the participants will be provided with information on how to...”

The underlined word can be replaced by … .

a. granted d. presented

b. supplied e. contributed

c. arranged

Text 4.

This text is for question 21 to 23.

Once upon a time there lived a little girl named Snow White. She lived with her Aunt and Uncle because her parents were dead.

One day she heard her Uncle and Aunt talking about leaving Snow White in the castle because they both wanted to go to America and they didn’t have enough money to take Snow White.

Snow White did not want her Uncle and Aunt to do this so she decided it would be best if she ran away. The next morning she ran away from home when her Aunt and Uncle were having breakfast. She ran away into the woods. She was very tired and hungry. Then she saw this little cottage. She knocked but no-one answered so she went inside and fell asleep.

Meanwhile, the seven dwarfs were coming home from work. They went inside. There they found Snow White sleeping. Then Snow White woke up. She saw the dwarfs. The dwarfs said,” What is your name ?” Snow White said,” My name is Snow White.”

Doc said,” If you wish, you may live here with us,” Snow White said,” Oh, could I ? Thank you.” Then Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story and Snow White and the seven dwarfs lived happily ever after.

21. Snow White ran from home …. .

a. at noon d. in the evening

b. at midday e. in the morning

c. at midnight

22. The third paragraph describes in detail …. .

a. where Snow White’s aunt’s and uncle had breakfast

b. whom Snow White met in the woods.

c. what Snow White did after hearing her uncle’s plan

d. how Snow White went into the cottage

e. with whom Snow white ran away into the woods.

23. The dwarf said,” If you wish, you may live here with us,”

What did the dwarf mean with the words underlined ?

a. He asked Snow White for permission to stay with her.

b. He offered Snow White to stay with them.

c. He showed his interest in Snow White

d. He agreed to stay with Snow White

e. He wishes to stay with Snow White

Text 5.

This text is for question 24 to 27.

Before the fall of Berlin wall, East Berlin was like the rest of East Germany – drab and depressed. Today it is a different story. There are over 40 major construction projects underway and investment in new construction are expected to exceed $20 billion. Part of this boom can be attributed to the fact that the national government of Germany will move to Berlin. The city will once again be Germany’s leading city and a gateway to the expanding markets in Poland, Czech Republic, and other countries east of the German border.

24. How was East Berlin before the fall of the Berlin wall ?

a. Beautiful and nice.

b. Modern and interesting

c. Leading and expanding

d. Sophisticated and good

e. Dull and uninteresting

25. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text ?

a. The government of Germany has been moved to Berlin.

b. East Berlin has changed after the collapse of the Berlin wall.

c. East Berlin is like the rest of Germany – drab and depressed city.

d. Before the fall of the Berlin wall, East Berlin was the centre of Germany.

e. There are not more than 40 major construction projects in East Berlin.

26. What changes happen to East Berlin after the fall of the Berlin wall ?

a. It’s developing to become a leading city of Germany.

b. It will become one of the richest cities in Germany

c. It’s now the center of the country’s government.

d. It will be the biggest city in the world.

e. It has become a state city.

27.” … investment in new construction are expected to exceed $20 billion.”

The underlined word is close in meaning to …. .

a. known d. completed

b. predicted e. expanded

c. calculated

Text 6.

This text is for question 28 to 31.

The Good Stepmother

The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel to clean the house. She planned to eat them both. Each night the children cried and begged the witch to let them go.

Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish she had never tried to get rid of the children. “ I must find them,” she said and set off into the forest.

Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking and her lips were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging to the witch. The stepmother peeped through the window. He heart cried out when she saw the two children.

She picked up the broom leaning against the door and crept inside. The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother gave her an almighty push. The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut the door.

“ Children, I have come to save you,” she said them tightly. “I have done a dreadful thing. I hope in time you will forgive me. Let me take you home and become a family again.” They returned to their home and the stepmother became the best mother anyone could wish to have, and of course they lived happily ever after !

28. The story is about a stepmother who …. .

a. cried every night.

b. planned to eat her children

c. begged a witch for money

d. tried to run away from a witch

e. saved her children from a witch

29. Which statement is TRUE about the stepmother ?

a. She was the witch’s friend

b. She loved her stepchildren

c. She hit the witch with a broom

d. She locked her children in a cage

e. She visited the witch to see her children

30. “The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut the door.” ( Paragraph 4 )

The underlined word can be replaced by the word …. .

a. closed d. marked

b. opened e. polished

c. painted

31. How did the witch die ?

a. She was burnt in the oven.

b. She was trapped in a cage

c. She was hit with a broom

d. She was locked in her house

e. She was pushed against the wall

Text 7.

This text is for question 32 to 35.

The Sumatran elephant’s habitat is Sumatra, Indonesia. The average male elephant reaches eight feet high and weighs up to six tons. A baby elephant can weigh up to one ton. The males are always larger than the females. They are massive creatures.

An elephant has a trunk, two tusk, two eyes, two ears and two lumps on its head. It is known to be a clever animal. When an elephant is hot, it fans itself by flapping their ears back and forth. When an elephant herd wants to move, they use their ears as a guide. Their hearing range is very large. Elephants hear some noises that cannot be heard by human ear.

Sumatran elephants have enough strength to knock down a tree. They can also pick up a log using their trunk and their tusks. Their trunk is their nose. They also use it like a hand. Just below their trunk, they have their tusks. Only male Sumatran elephants have tusk. A baby elephant is called a calf, the females are called cows.

32. The text describes …. .

a. a wild elephant

b. a baby elephant

c. the Sumatran elephant

d. the Indonesian elephant

e. a male Sumatran elephant

33. What guides an elephant herd when they want to move ?

a. Their ears d. Their trunk

b. Their feet e. Their tusks

c. Their nose

34.Which statements is NOT TRUE about the Sumatran elephants ?

a. The male has tusks

b. They have big ears.

c. They flap their ears to cool themselves.

d. Male elephants are larger than the female

e. The Sumatran elephants are not easy to train

35. “When an elephant herd wants to move…” (Pr.2 )

The underlined word is close in meaning to …. .

a. group d. cage

b. place e. trunk

c. animal

Text 8.

This text is for questions 36 to 39

Rain always comes from clouds. But where do clouds come from ? How does all the water get into the sky ?

Think about your bathroom. There is hot water in your bath. Steam goes up from the hot water. The steam makes small clouds in the bathroom. These warm clouds meet the cold walls and windows, and then we see small drops of water on the walls and windows.

The world is like your bathroom. The water in the ocean is warm when the sun shines on it. Some of this water goes up into the sky and makes clouds. The wind carries the clouds for hundreds of kilometers. The clouds meet the cold air in the sky, then we’ll see drops of water after the condensation of clouds to water. The drops of water are rain.

The rain falls and runs into rivers. Rivers run into the oceans. And then water from oceans changes into clouds and becomes rain. So water is always moving from oceans to clouds to rain to river to oceans.

36. The text describes …. .

a. how rain falls.

b. the function of rain

c. the formation of rain

d. the process of condensation

e. how sea water goes to the sky

37. Which of the following is the correct cycle of the rain ?

a. Water, clouds, condensation, evaporation, rain

b. Water, condensation, clouds, evaporation, rain

c. Water, evaporation, clouds, condensation, rain

d. Rain, water, clouds, evaporation, condensation

e. Water, rain, condensation, clouds, evaporation

38. “The clouds meet the cold air in the sky, then we’ll see drops of water after the condensation of clouds to water.” (paragraph 3 )

The underlined word means the changing of … .

a. gas to steam d. water to stream

b. gas to liquid e. cloud to steam

c. liquid to gas

39. What makes the clouds change into small drops of water ?

a. The wind d. The moving air

b. The hot water e. The cold temperature

c. The sun-light

Text 9.

This text is for questions 40 to 43.

Death penalty for serious criminals has been discussed by our experts. Those who agree say that death penalty will scare the criminals off. However, those who disagree say that it is inhuman, not effective and we cannot correct the wrong sentence after the criminal die.

In Switzerland, this penalty does not exist. Most people argue that the possibly of making the wrong decision is always there although it is true that spending life behind the bars is not easy either. Also, every person should have a chance for rehabilitation. In this way he or she can start all over again in another life style.

Those who agree argue that there is no use to feed the terrorists in prison with their money. When they get out, they will create a lot of trouble by blackmailing and killing people. So, who says that jails will stop them from being bad guys ?

My own opinion is divided. On the one hand, I want to be humane, and on the other hand, I wonder if those people are worthy of my feeling.

40. This text mainly discusses …. .

a. the death penalty controversy

b. the punishment in our country

c. the death penalty in Switzerland

d. those who support death penalty

e. those who are against death penalty

41. Which of the following in NOT the reason for those who are against death penalty ?

a. Death penalty is inhuman

b. Death penalty is not effective

c. There’s possibility of misjudgment

d. It is harder to live behind bars than to die

e. Every person should have a chance for rehabilitation.

42. What is the writer’s opinion about death penalty ?

a. He is not able to decide.

b. He is against death penalty

c. He agrees with the death penalty

d. Death penalty is a worthwhile punishment

e. The criminals deserve to receive the benefit of human feeling.

43.“ However, those who disagree say that it is inhuman, not effective and we cannot correct the wrong sentence after the criminal die.” (Paragraph 1)

The underlined word can be replaced by …. .

a. fine d. statement

b. thought e. punishment

c. command

Text 10.

This text is for questions 44 to 47.

Jakarta (JP). The number of people injured in the weekend earthquake in the Central Sulawesi capital of Palu reached 26. The earthquake, measuring 5,8 in the opened Richter Scale, also damaged or destroyed hundreds of buildings. So fare no deaths have been reported.

“ Only 3 of the 26 injured are still being treated at a government clinic. In the Sausu Trans village, the rest have returned home,” Mohammad Haerollah, an official of the Central Sulawesi Office of the Ministry of Social Services, told the Jakarta Post yesterday.

Officials at the meteorology and geo-physics office in Palu said earlier that the epicenter was in the Gulf of Tomini, 32 kilometres east of Palu, at a depth of 32 kilometres. The office recorded 396 tremors between 5.30 p.m. on Saturday and 12.00 a.m. on Sunday. However, locals felt47 of the tremors.

Antara News Agency reported on Saturday that most of the casualities were adults, injured by collapsing structures. The agency also said, that victims were mainly residents of the Sausu, Suli, Torono, and Malakosa villages.

44. This text as a whole reports …. .

a. the weekend earthquake in Palu

b. the casualities at a government clinic

c. the profession of Mohammad Haerollah

d. the damaged building caused by the earthquake

e. the activities of the officials at the meteorology and geo-physics office.

45. Which statement is TRUE according to the text ?

a. There were 349 tremors felt by people.

b. Some people were killed by the earthquake

c. Sausu, Suli, Torono, and Malakosa were the worst places hit.

d. The earthquake happened in the South Sulawesi capital of Palu.

e. An earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter Scale rocked Palu

46.” Only 3 of the 26 injured are still being treated at a government clinic” ( Paragraph 2)

The underlined word may be replaced by …. .

a. managed at the same way.

b. negotiated with somebody

c. considered in a certain way

d. given something enjoyable

e. given medical care

47. Why are 3 of the 26 injured still may be treated ?

a. These 3 casualties were possibly badly injured.

b. The causalties felt comfortable with the hospital service.

c. May be the facilities at the clinic were complete enough.

d. The injured satisfied with the doctor’s treatment at that clinic.

e. These 26 caualties couldn’t stand staying in the clinic any more.

Text 11.

This text is for questions 48 to 50.

Pingvellir

Pingvellir is a very famous historic place in Iceland where a lot of things happened, which have influenced the Iceland history.

Pingvellir was reserved in 1928 and became a national park. Now there is a fence all around Pingvellir to protect it from sheep and other animals which can destroy the vegetation.

Pingvellavatn, which is in Pingvellir, is the largest lake in Iceland. It is 83,7 km square, and 144 deep. There are many kinds of fish in the lake, like trouts, and tiddlers.

Pingvellir is also a very famous tourism place and thousands of people come there every year to see this smashing nature and its beautiful surroundings.

Men have tried to do anything they can to protect this old, famous place. They have put fences all around Pingvellir and there are special rules. They have also made many paths and you only allowed to camp on special places, to protect the vegattion. They have rebuilt the houses and many things for the travel industry.

48. What does the text describe ?

a. A famous tourism place.

b. Kinds of fish in the lake.

c. The Pingvellavatn lake.

d. A smashing nature

e. A travel industry

49. Which statement is TRUE according to the text ?

a. The fence protects tourists.

b. Pingvallavatn is the largest island.

c. The visitor can camp at any places.

d. Pingvellir is a famous historic place.

e. Everyday a lot of people visit Pingvellir

50. “Pingvellir was reserved in 1928” ( Paragraph 2)

The underlined word is synonymous with …. .

a. built d. restored

b. replaced e. remained

c. booked

PELATIHAN 9

BAHASA INGGRIS SPMB TH. 05

Text 1

After rising steadily for almost a century, standards of education in the public schools of Europe and North America have leveled off and, in the opinion of many parents and employers, are actually falling. More and more children are leaving school with little more than a basic knowledge of reading, writing, and arithmetic, and illiteracy is becoming a social problem once again. With dropout rates of twenty-seven per cent in high schools and fifty per cent in colleges, the American education system is clearly in trouble; European dropout rates, though lower than those of the U.S., are rising too.

Various factors have been blamed for the apparent decline in educational standards. Some people say that overcrowding and lack of discipline are major factors. Others maintain that subjects like art and drama have been overemphasized at the expense of more practical subjects. The negative influence of television is frequently mentioned as a reason of growing illiteracy. Many teachers and principals, however, insist that the problem is not of falling standards but of rising expectations on the part of parents and employers.

Whether or not standards in public schools are actually falling, many parents feel that the only way to secure a good education for their children is to send them to private schools, which generally have smaller classes and stricter discipline. The popularity of such schools is growing steadily, despite the high tutition fees. In the United States, for example, eleven per cent of all school children attend private schools; in France, over sixteen per cent do so.

1. The text is about _____.

(A) problems in current education systems

(B) rising dropout rates in American public schools

(C) factors determining general education standards

(D) a comparison between the American and European education system

(E) problem in education in Europe and American public schools

2. Which of the following statements about the education of children in public schools is NOT TRUE according to the text?

(A) many children quit school.

(B) Dropouts lack basic knowledge of reading and writing.

(C) Public school should offer more practical subjects.

(D) Dropout rates are rising.

(E) The dropout rate in Europe is lower than that in the U.S.

3. Which of the following is thought to be a factor causing the decline in educational standards?

(A) Discipline in schools is generally too strict.

(B) Teachers use too much television in class

(C) There are too many pupils in one class.

(D) Subject like drama and art are neglected

(E) Parents and employers expect too much from teachers

4. Private schools have become popular among parents, because _____.

(A) they charge high tuition fee

(B) their education system never has problems

(C) parents' expectations for more practical subjects are met

(D) they think that private schools provide better education

(E) their rate of dropouts is lower than that in public schools

5. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?

(A) School authorities do not think that the educational standards in public schools is declining.

(B) More children are leaving school because they realize that public schools have no discipline.

(C) The general trend in the world is that there is a decline in educational standards.

(D) Television has greatly contributed to the failure in public schools in general.

(E) Private schools are expensive because they provide more practical subjects than public schools do.

Text 2

Driving a car is a necessity in today's busy society, and it is a special privilege. Getting a driver's license is a complicated process. It is divided into four steps: studying the traffic laws, taking the written test, learning to drive, and taking the driving test. Therefore, anyone who wants to drive must carry a driver's license.

6. What is the topic of the paragraph?

A) The necessity of driving a car

B) The process of getting a driver's license

C) Drivers in today's busy society

D) Learning to drive

E) The special privilege of driving a car

7. What is the main idea of the text?

A) Driving a car is a necessity in today's busy society.

B) Anyone who wants to drive must carry a driver's license.

C) Driving a car is a special privilege for busy people.

D) The steps in getting a driver's license is a complicated process.

E) Studying the traffic laws is included in the process of get ting a driver's license.

Text 3

The ideals that children hold have important implications for their school experiences. Children who ___8_____ the value of hard work and responsibility and who attach importance to education are likely to have higher academic achievement and fewer ______9_____ problems than those who do not have these ideals. They are also less likely to drop out of school. Such children are more likely to use their out-of- school time in ways that reinforce learning. ___ 10___, high school students who believe in hard work, responsibility and the value of ___11____ spend about 3 more hours a week on homework than do other students. This is a ____12_____ difference since the average student spends only about 5 hours a week doing homework.

8. (A) Believe in

(B) agree with

(C) practise in

(D) trust in

(E) comply with

9. (A) discipline

(B) disciplina!

(C) disciplinarian

(D) disciplinable

(E) disciplinary

10. (A) Such as

(B) For example

(C) Therefore

(D) Consequently

(E) Eventually

11. (A) entertainment

(B) exercises

(C) experiment

(D) education

(E) economy

12. (A) signify

(B) significance

(C) significant

(D) signification

(E) signified

13. Your achievements are ________

A. amazed

B. amazing

C. to amaze

D. amaze

E. amazes

14. _______day and night, he found away to produce special drink.

A. To work

B. He works

C. Working

D. He has worked

E. Worked

15. I smell something delicious ______.

A. burning

B. burned

C. is burning

D. has been burned

E. to burn

16. ______ by the next eruption, the refugees didn’t want to go home.

A. Frightening

B. They are frightening

C. Frightened

D. Being frightening

E. They are frightened

17. 1 left the students .... the exercises.

A. doing .

B. to do

C. did

D. done

E. do

18. X : Did you see Adi a few minutes ago?

Y : Oh, yes. I saw him ....to school.

A. to go

B. is going

C. to be going

D. going

E. was going

19. The women .... in the kitchen is my mother.

A. to cook

B. cooked

C. cooks

D. cooking

E. is cooking

20. I heard the professor ______ orders.

A. giving

B. given

C. to give

D. gives

E. gave

21. Don't let him ... we need him a lot

A. going

B. to go

C. go

D. to going

E. to be going

22. I requested him . . . .earlier.

A. come

B. to coming

C. coming

D. to come

E. came

23. _______.the proposals, the Director was willing to sign them.

A. To accept

B. Accepted

C. Having accepted

D. Having been accepted

E. Having to accept

24. Keep quiet, we ... to the music.

A. are listening

B. will listen

C. have listened

D. listened

E. listen

25. I .... outside the restaurant this time next Wednesday.

A. am waiting

B. shall wait

C. shall be waiting

D. shall have been waiting

E. shall have waited

PELATIHAN 10

SOAL UJIAN MASUK UGM 2007

Text 1

According to the controversial sunspot theory, great storms on the surface of the sun hurl streams of solar particles into the atmosphere, causing a shift in the weather on earth.

A typical sunspot consists of a dark central umbra surrounded by a lighter penumbra of light and dark threads extending out from the center like the spokes of a wheel. Actually the sunspots are cooler than the rest of the photosphere, which may account for their color. Typically, the temperature in a sunspot umbra is about 4000 K, whereas the temperature in a penumbra registers 5500 K, and the granules outside the spot are 6000 K.

Sunspots range in size from tiny granules to complex structures with areas stretching for billions of square miles. About 5 percent of the spots are large enough so that they can be seen without instruments; consequently, observations of sunspots have been recorded for several thousand years.

Sunspots have been observed in arrangements of one to more than one hundred spots, but

they tend to occur in pairs. There is also a marked tendency for the two spots of a pair to have opposite magnetic polarities. Furthermore, the strength of the magnetic field associated with any given sunspot is closely related to the spot's size.

Although there is no theory that completely explains the nature and function of sunspots, several models attempt to relate the phenomenon to magnetic fields along the lines of longitude from the north and south poles of the sun.

41. What is the author's main purpose in the passage?

(A) To propose a theory to explain sunspots

(B) To describe the nature of sunspots

(C) To compare the umbra and the penumbra in sunspots

(D) To argue for the existence of magnetic fields in sunspots

(E) To show the difference between umbra and penumbra

42. Solar particles are hurled into space by______.

(A) undetermined causes

(B) disturbances of wind

(C) small rivers on the surface of the sun

(D) the climate on the earth

(E) changes in the earth's atmosphere

43. The word "particles" in line 2 refers to

(A) gas explosions in the atmosphere

(B) light rays from the sun

(C) the layers of the atmosphere

(D) liquid streams on the sun

(E) small pieces of matter from the sun

44. The sunspot theory is _____.

(A) not considered very important

(B) widely accepted

(C) subject to disagreement

(D) relatively new

(E) unbelievable

45. In which configuration do sunspots usually occur?

(A) In one spot of varying size

(B) In a configuration of two spots

(C) In arrangements of one hundred or more spots

(D) In any spot

(E) In groups of several thousand spots

Text 2

Pesticides are routinely used in agriculture to destroy organisms that affect crops and animal food. Some of these pesticides are dangerous to bird and animal life. Others have long lives in the soil. It is only recently that the chemical was banned from use in some areas of Australia because of its potential danger to human beings. Even in suburban gardens, the potential danger of some of these pesticides can be seen. Snail and slug bait put down to protect seedlings is the cause of increased numbers of cases of poisoning in domestic animals like cats and dogs.

46. What is the topic of the passage?

A) The use of pesticides in Australia.

B) The effects of pesticides on crops and animals.

C) The routine use of pesticides is agriculture.

D) The danger of pesticides on animals and human beings.

E) The prohibition of using pesticides in Australia.

47. What is the main idea of the text?

A) Pesticides have been used routinely in agriculture.

B) Pesticides are harmful to animals and human beings.

C) Pesticides give serious effects on crops and animals.

D) Australia banned the use pesticides.

E) Poisonous pesticides are still used in agriculture.

Text 3

In an attempt to appeal to both the fundamental and personal needs of workers, innovative management approaches, such as job enrichment and job enlargement, have been adopted in many organizations. Job enrichment gives workers more authority in making decisions related to planning and doing their work. A worker might assume responsibility for scheduling work-flow, checking quality of work produced, or making sure deadlines are met. Job enlargement increases the number of tasks workers perform by allowing them to rotate positions or by giving them responsibility for doing several jobs. Rather than assembling just one component of automobile, factory workers might be grouped together and given responsibility for assembling the entire fuel system.

1. 48. What is the text about?

A) The fundamental and personal need of workers.

B) The importance of job enrichment and job enlargement.

C) The adoption of job enrichment and job enlargement as management approaches.

D) Increasing the workers’ job.

E) The needs of workers to get more jobs.

49. What is the main idea of the passage?

A) Job enrichment and job enlargement improve the quality of workers.

B) Job enrichment and job enlargement are the fundamental and personal needs of workers.

C) The worker’s job needs to be enlarged and enriched.

D) Increasing the worker’s job is the fundamental and personal aspect.

(E) The personal needs of workers depend on job enlargement and job enrichment

Text 4

The word justice is usually associated with courts of law. We might say that justice has been done when a man's innocence or guilt 50 beyond doubt. Justice is part of the complex machinery of the law. 51 who seek it, undertake an arduous journey and can never be sure that they will find it. Judges, 52 wise or eminent, are human and can make mistakes.

There are rare 53 when justice almost ceases to be an abstract conception. Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. At such times, justice acts like a living force. When we use a phrase like 'it serves him right', we are, in part, ___54 that a certain set of circumstances has enabled justice to act of its own accord.

50. (A) proves

(B) to prove

(C) has been proved

(D) has proved

(E) has to prove

51. (A) That

(B) This

(C) It

(D) These

(E) Those

52. (A) however

(B) nevertheless

(C) furthermore

(D) therefore

(E) otherwise

53. (A) instant

(B) instances

(C) instantly

(D) instantial

(E) instants

54. (A) admit

(B) admitted

(C) admitting

(D) to admit

(E) to be admitted

55. Many modern architects insists on ______ materials native to the region that will blend into the surrounding landscape.

A) use

B) being used

C) to use

D) the use

E) using

56. Harvard _____ a school for men, but now it is coeducational, serving as many women as men.

A) was used

B) used to be

C) was used to

D) was used to be

E) is used to being

57. Like humans, zoo animals must have a dentist _____ their teeth.

A) fill

B) is filling

C) filled

D) filling

E) to be filled

58. Too much water makes plants _____ brown on the edges of their leaves.

A) turn

B) turning

C) to turn

D) turned

E) are turning

59. The progress of the newly trained employees ______ quite significant to the demand of the company.

A) have to be

B) to be

C) have been

D) are

E) is

60. After attending the luncheon of the biography of the greatest musician, _____.

A) the book was read by many people

B) the book made many people want to read it

C) many people wanted to read the book

D) its book was read by many people

E) the reading of the book interested many people

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Do you accuse me? Don’t accuse someone easily?

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Publisher

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Credits

Writer: Yumi Tamura

Artist: Yumi Tamura

Distributor:

Translator: Lillian Olsen &Gerard Jones

ISBN: 1-59116-246-7

Grade: 10

(1)

Yumi Tamura has included a very short and very cute extra story at the end. There is a little bird that follows Sarasa around (providing a bit of comic relief) named Shinbashi. In this extra, Shinbashi goes home only to be babied. It remains a secret that he has grown up and has faced dangers with Sarasa that his siblings can't even imagine. The reunion is short-lived as Shinbashi rushes back to nap with Sarasa. This light story is a great way to conclude this volume, and it is only a couple of pages so it doesn't detract from the main story. I highly recommend Basara to anyone looking for an excellent shojo read.

(4)

On the one hand I feel a bit out of the loop jumping from volume one to volume five, but on the other hand I found it easy to pick up here, and I actually enjoyed this volume much more than volume one. Sarasa and Shuri (disguised as a monk) are participants in a race for their lives for the Blue King's amusement. Despite mouthing off to the Blue King, Sarasa is spared ... but only long enough to be made a sacrifice to the dragon god. She finds some unexpected allies and disillusions the people to what their king and their god really are. She and Shuri are briefly reunited, only to be torn apart when the city succumbs to the water from the broken dam, and Shuri is confronted with a new visage of the Blue King...

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While the style used to draw the eyes is not my favorite by any means, it does fit with the overall art style which is both wispy and detailed. The characters are extremely well developed, and even minor characters are distinct — without overpowering the main characters. This volume is action-packed with some very tense scenes. Shuri gets to be heroic in the beginning (though he is acting selfishly for himself and Sarasa alone). Sarasa really gets to shine in this volume. Her feminine side gets to come out when she needs help from Shuri, but she holds her own several times against the Blue King, and ultimately helps to end his reign. Thus, Basara is maturing into the perfect shojo manga.

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Even though I skipped three volumes, it is still evident that Sarasa's secret (taking over her dead brother's identity as the "Child of Destiny" to free her people) is still safe. Her realtionship with Shuri is growing (and his secret of being the Red King is still safe as well). A nice romance is blossoming, but is still tense ... especially with the reader knowing that Sarasa and Shuri are mortal enemies (though they don't know it because they keep their secret identities from each other).

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