SOAL 10 Text for question no 1 1.
What does the caution mean? a. We should be careful when stepping foot there * b. We should prepare to play skating there c. We must wet the floor with water d. We have to keep the floor from wet
Text for questions no 2 – 4 ______________________CLEARANCE SALE_______________________ Company Closing Down All items must go!
24 to 27 June 9 am to 3 pm Smith Electronic PTE LTD 25 Jl. Malioboro Yogyakarta 29” Colour TV Original 3 millions Now 1.5 millions
Ava Sound System Original 2.5 millions Now 1.5 millions
Washing machines, Refrigerators, Electric Fans, Vacuum Cleaners, Shavers, Computers, Printers at cost prices. 2. What is being advertized? a. Company Closing down b. Ava Sound System c. Smith Electronic PTE LTD* d. All items must go 3. From the text we know that .... a. there are eight electronic things sold b. the clearance sale will last for four days* c. the Clearance Sale closes at 9 in the morning d. Ava sound system is sold 1.5 millions cheaper than before 4. “All items must go!” The underlined word has the same maeaning as …. a. customers b. facilities c. buyers d. things* Text for questions no 5 and 6
WOODS’ PEPPERMINT ANTITUSSIVE Indications : Non Productive Cough Composition : Each 5 ml contains : Dextromethorphan ………….. 7.5 mg Diphenhydramine …………… 12.5 mg Usage direction : Adult and children > 12 years : 2 teaspoon or 10 ml 3 times a day Children 6 – 12 years : 1 teaspoon or 5 ml 3 times a day KEEP AT ROOM TEMPERATURE (BELOW 30°C) AVOID FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE May cause drowsiness 5. The text above tells us detail information about … a. wood’s tablet b. non productive cough c. cough medicine syrup* d. drowsiness medicine 6. What is the right dosage for eleven years old child? a. 5 ml* b. 7,5 mg c. 10 ml d. 12,5 mg Text for questions no 7-9 A shark is a type of fish that lives in the sea. It is one of the largest sea creatures. There are over 350 species. A shark is shaped like a torpedo. (7) ... has rough skin like sandpaper. Instead of bones, it has elastic cartilage which helps them to move easily. It can grow up to 8 meters. Sharks (8) ... in all oceans around the world. The type of shark found will depend on the water’s temperature. A shark has to keep moving when it is asleep because it will either sink or suffocate. It has to keep moving because it needs to breathe through its gills to keep alive. When sharks are (9) ... , they look for food. Different sharks eat different food. 7. a. They b. Their c. Its d. It * 8. a. are found * b. found c. finds d. find 9. a. exhausted b. hungry*
c. thirsty d. tired Text for questions no. 10 and 11 PT. ASURANSI MITSUI SUMITOMO INDONESIA A Joint Venture General Insurance Company
URGENTLY REQUIRED
MARKETING STAFF For Surabaya Branch Office
With the following qualifications: Maximum 30 years old Minimum graduated from academy or university Experience in General Insurance Industry is an advantage Insurance Expert Certificate (AAAIK) holder is preferable. Fluent in English both oral and written Computer literate Japanese speaking is an advantage Domicile in Surabaya Pleasant personally, able to work independently and mature Energetic and willing to work hard Qualified candidates are encouraged to send their handwritten resume in English stating expected salary with CV, copy of all education certificates and a recent photo within 2 weeks for PERSONNEL SECTION PO BOX 2526 JAKARTA 10001
10. How many foreign languages should the applicant master based on the qualifications? a. One b. Two * c. Three d. Four 11. Urgently required Marketing Staff The underlined word means‌. a. insisted b. included c. needed * d. covered Text for questions no. 12-14 Many people call platypus duckbill because this animal has a bill like duckbill. Platypus is a native Tasmania and southern and eastern Australia. Platypus has a flat tail and webbed feet. Its body length is 30 to 45 cm and covered with a thick, and woolly layer of fur. Its bill is detecting prey and stirring up mud. Platypus' eyes and head are small. It has no ears but has ability to sense sound and light. Platypus lives in streams, rivers, and lakes. Female platypus usually digs burrows in the streams or river banks. The burrows are blocked with soil to protect it from intruders and flooding. In the other hand, male platypus does not need any burrow to stay. 12. What is the other name of platypus?
a. b. c. d.
Bill Duck Duckbill * Tasmania
13. Paragraph 2 tells us about platypus’s…. a. physical features * b. behaviour c. habitat d. habit 14. The social function of the text is…. a. to tell the characteristic of duckbill b. to inform the identification of platypus c. to give information about female platypus d. to describe platypus in general * Text for questions for no. 15-17 Having a kite flying is interesting and make it by self is easy. Prepare the following materials to make a kite: Butcher cord Scotch tape or glue 1 Sheet of strong paper 2 Strong, straight wooden sticks of bamboo Markers, paint or crayons After the materials have been prepared, the directions below is easy instruction on how to make a kite: 1. Make a cross with the two sticks, with the shorter stick placed horizontally across the longer stick. 2. Tie the two sticks together with the string in such a way as to make sure that they are at right angles to each other. 3. Cut a notch at each end of the sticks. Make it deep enough for the type of string you are using to fit in to. Cut a piece of string long enough to stretch all around the kite frame. 4. Lay the sail material flat and place the stick frame face down on top. Cut around it, leaving about 2-3cm for a margin. Fold these edges over and glue it down so that the material is tight. 5. Make a tail by tying a small ribbon roughly every 10cm along the length of string. 6. Decorate your kite with the markers! 15. The communicative purpose of writing the text is…. a. to tell the steps of making a kite * b. to ask the readers to have a kite c. to inform how easy to make a kite d. to persuade the readers to decorate a kite 16. What should we do to make the kite’s tail? a. By decorating the kite with the markers
b. By cutting a notch at each end of the sticks c. By tying the two sticks together with the string d. By tying a small ribbon roughly every 10cm along the length of string * 17. … they are at right angles to each other. (step 2) What does the word ‘they’ refer to? a. The kites b. The string c. The sticks * d. The angels 18. Arrange these words into a meaningful notice. door - remain - this - hours - during - business - to - unlocked 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The correct arrangement is…. a. 6-4-8-5-3-1-7-2 b. 3-1-7-2-8-5-6-4 * c. 5-6-4-8-3-7-1-2 d. 7-2-3-1-5-6-4-8 19. Arrange the words into a good sentence. waiting - I - was - the - when - bus - saw - you - for - I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The correct arrangement is…. a. 2-3-1-9-4-6-5-8-7-10 b. 5-2-3-1-4-6-10-7-9-8 c. 2-3-1-9-4-6-5-10-7-8 * d. 5-2-3-1-4-6-9-10-7-8 20. Arrange the sentences into a good paragraph. 1. These are called tentacles. 2. The octopus wraps its tentacles around the victim and squeezes it before eating. 3. The octopus is a sea animal with eight powerful feet which it uses as hands. 4. The tentacles are used to catch small fish, sea plants, crab, and lobsters. 5. The octopus also uses them against its enemies. 6. It escapes from its enemies by giving out a thick dark fluid to darken the water. The correct arrangement is…. a. 3-1-4-2-5-6 * b. 3-4-2-6-2-5 c. 3-1-4-6-2-5 d. 3-4-2-6-1-5