Jumat, 10 Desember 2010

Soal-soal Test Try Out Bahasa Inggris Terkini

Assalamualaikum

Betapa tegangnya dan ketakutan akan terhadap kegagalan hidup ini, tetapi setiap kegagalan adalah jalan untuk lebih maju dari sebelumnya. Akan tetapi setiap pelajar kan pasti telah berusaha hingga akhir kemampuannya untuk membuktikan dan menghadiahkan suatu kelulusan kepada kedua orang tuanya, karena bagaimanapun kado terindah bagi saya adalah senyuman kebahagiaan kedua orang tua saya. Nah, berikut ini blogandiyasa mau berbagi soal-soal try out untuk kita semua, agar kita semakin terlatih dan siap menghadapi tantangan di atas kertas putih dengan pensil, setip dan penggaris kita, hehe… Ini dia,

PART I
Questions no. 01-05
Direction: In this part of the test, you will hear five conversations. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.

01. a. The hair
b. The store
c. The husband
d. The hair dryer
e. The drying machine

02. a. Animals
b. Elephants
c. Dinosaurs
d. A blue whale
e. The largest animal

03. a. History
b. Biology
c. Chemistry
d. Psychology
e. Accountancy

04. a. Ted
b. The girl
c. The killer
d. A drunken driver
e. Three drunken men

05. a. At school
b. At the hospital
c. At the bank
d. At the market
e. At the office

PART II
Questions no. 06- 10
Direction: In this part of the text, you will hear statements or questions spoken in English. They will not be printed on your text book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each statement or question.

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 no. 11- 15
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear a dialogue or short text. After you hear a dialogue or short text and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.

11. a. 800 km/h
b. 190 km/h
c. 90 km/h
d. 900 km/h
e. 1900 km/h

12. a. weatherman.
b. water funnel.
c. water gate.
d. water spot.
e. watermark.

13. a. Because the sun came up.
b. Because Iguana forgot to greet him.
c. Because mosquitoes didn’t talk to him.
d. Because mosquitoes didn’t let him say a word.
e. Because everything in the jungle was in a mess.

14. a. Because the sun came up.
b. Because he cried too loud.
c. Because the snake shouted at him.
d. Because he was afraid of the snake.
e. Because he suffered from a serious illness.


15. a. iguana, mosquito and crow.
b. rabbit, monkey, crow, and owl.
c. owl, iguana, mosquito, and rabbit.
d. rabbit, iguana, monkey, mosquito.
e. mosquito, iguana, monkey, and rabbit


READING SECTION
CHOOSE THE BEST OPTIONS GIVEN!

TEXT 1 for no. 16–19
Spider

Spiders are not insects; they are arachnids. Arachnids have four pairs of legs but they only have two body parts, while insects have three pairs of legs and three body parts. Spiders have two to four pairs of eyes. They can see extremely well.
Spiders eat small insect such as flies and mosquitoes, and sometimes bite people. When a spider bites an insect, it doesn’t kill the insect immediately. Instead, a special poison passes through its fangs, and this poison paralyzes the body of the unlucky insects.
Most spiders make their own home. They do this with a special substance produced by their bodies. In the corner of some rooms it is possible to find a spider’s web where the spider is waiting for its next dinner guest.

16. The word “web” in paragraph line 3 means….
a. a spider’s house
b. a spider’s poison
c. a spider’s legs
d. a spider’s fangs
e. a spider’s insects

17. Spiders have special teeth called….
a. web
b. body
c. fangs
d. poison
e. arachnids

18. Spiders have….
a. four pairs of legs and two body parts
b. four pairs of legs and three body parts
c. two body parts and three pairs of leg
d. two fangs and four pairs of eyes
e. four pairs of eyes and legs

19. Reading the text we may conclude that….
a. Arachnids are larger than insects.
b. Insects are larger than arachnids.
c. Spiders belong to arachnids.
d. Insects can see well.
e. Spiders are insects.

TEXT 2 for no. 20-23

The University of Australia

The University of Australia has an international reputation for educational professionals and for applied research. It is Australia’s largest university, with six campuses, including a specialized technology campus. The university places particular importance on the quality of its teaching and learning programs, and on its working links with industry, business and government.

20. The whole paragraph promotes that ….
a. The University of Australia offers excellent educational programs
b. The University of Australia is the largest university in the country
c. The University of Australia has a specialized technology campus
d. The university place particular importance on technology
e. the university has six campuses

21. Which information is NOT TRUE about the University of Australia?
a. It has an international educational reputation
b. It also has a specialized technology campus
c. It is Australia’s largest university
d. It has good relation with industry
e. It has six technology campuses

22. It is stated that the university has good relationship with ….
a. industry
b. other campuses
c. large universities
d. specialized technology
e. educational professionals

23. “The University of Australia has an international educational reputation for …”
The underlined word means ….
a. Knowledge d. Attitude
b. Character e. Prestige
c. Interest

TEXT 3 for no. 24-27

J.P. There was a bad accident on Sudirman street last night. A bus which was travelling south was hit by a large truck. Several people in the bus were killed, including the driver. The injured people were taken to the hospital. The driver of the truck was drunk. He was taken to the police station to be interrogated.

24. What happened on Jl. Sudirman last night?
a. A bus crash.
b. A truck crash.
c. A terrible accident.
d. A dead drunken driver.
e. A fight between two drivers.

25. The accident happened because ….
a. the driver of the truck was drunk
b. the driver of the truck ran away
c. the driver of the bus was killed
d. the driver of the bus escaped
e. the driver of the bus was ill

26. “The injured people were taken to the hospital” The word injured is similar to …
a. killed
b. blooded
c. wounded
d. damaged
e. destroyed

27. From whom did the police get the information about the accident?
a. pedestrians
b. the driver of the bus
c. the driver of the truck
d. the passengers of the bus
e. both the bus and the truck drivers

TEXT 4 for no. 28-31

The polar bear is a very big white bear. We call it the polar bear because it lives inside the Arctic Circle near the North Pole. There are no polar bears at the South Pole. The polar bears live at the North Pole. There is only snow, ice, and water. There is not any land.
These bears are three meters long, and weigh 450 kilos. They can stand up on their back legs because they have very wide feet. They can use their front legs like arms. The polar bears can swim very well. They can swim 120 kilometers out into the water. They catch fish and sea animals for food. They go into the sea when they are afraid.
People like to kill the polar bears for their beautiful white coats. The governments of Canada, The United States, and Russia say that no one can kill polar bears now. They do not want all of these beautiful animals to die.

28. They can use their front legs like arms.
The underlined word means ___.
a. back d. under
b. hind e. below
c. fore

29. What does the passage mainly discuss?
a. The size of polar bears.
b. Where polar bears live.
c. The habitat of polar bears.
d. Why people hunt polar bears.
e. A brief description of polar bears.

30. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
a. Polar bears are very big animals.
b. The polar bears are tame animals.
c. Polar bears live at the North Pole.
d. There are no polar bears at the South
pole.
e. Polar bears are hunted because of
their beautiful white coats.

31. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about a polar bear?
a. A polar bear weighs 450 kilos.
b. A polar bear is three meters long.
c. A polar bear catches fish for food.
d. A polar bear goes into the sea when it is angry.
e. A polar bear can swim 120 kilometers out into the water.

TEXT 5 for no. 32-35
Rescued

When our boat had rowed about half a mile from the vessel the spectacle was quite fairylike. The Titanic, which was fully illuminated, was stationary, like some fantastic piece of stage scenery.
The night was clear and the sea was smooth, but it was intensely cold. Presently the gigantic ship began to sink by the bows, and then those who had remained on board realized the horror of their situation.
Suddenly the lights went out and an immense clamor filled the air in one supreme cry for help. Little by little the Titanic settled down, and for three hours cries of anguish were heard. At moments the cries of terror were lulled and we thought it was all over, but the next instant they were renewed in still keener accents.
As for us, we did nothing but row, row, and row to escape from the death cries. In our little boat we were frozen with cold, having left the ship without overcoats or rugs. We shouted from time to attract attention, but obtained no reply. A German baron who was with us fired off all the cartridges in his revolver. This agonizing suspense lasted for many hours until at last the Carpathia appeared. We shouted ’Hurrah!’ and all the boats scattered on the sea made towards her.

32. What does the writer compare the Titanic to?
a. A big vessel d. A stage scenery
b. A clear night e. A clear spectacle
c. A gigantic ship

33. Why were the survivors “frozen with cold”?
a. Because they didn’t get any reply
b. Because they shouted from time to time
c. Because they wanted to attract attention
d. Because they escaped from the death cries
e. Because they didn’t wear overcoats or rugs

34. What do the words ‘row, row, row’ try to describe?
a. The numbers of boats
b. The cries of the victims
c. The survivors’ loud scream
d. The feeling of those left in the ship
e. The survivors’ effort to save their life

35. What does the writer try to describe in this text?
a. The danger of the wild ocean to survivors
b. The rumor of the amazing and luxurious ship
c. The horror story of all passengers in the Titanic
d. The unbelievable and unforgettable gigantic ship
e. The horrifying and dramatic sinking of the Titanic

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