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PEMERINTAH KABUPATEN BULELENG

DINAS PENDIDIKAN
SMA NEGERI 2 BUSUNGBIU
Alamat: Desa Pucaksari Kecamatan Busungbiu Kab. Buleleng Kode Pos: 81154
ULANGAN AKHIR
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2015/2016
MATA PELAJARAN : BAHASA INGGRIS
KELAS/PROGRAM : X/MIPA, IPS
WAKTU
: 90 MENIT
PLEASE CHOSE A, B, C, D OR E WHICH YOU REGARD AS THE BEST ANSWER!
1. David
: Hi.how do you do?
6. Where was the opening ceremony held ?
2.
Martin
:
A. 3000, Victoria street, London BC.
A. How do you do
D. Can I help you?
B. 300, Victoria street, London EC
B. Nice to meet you
E. not bad
C. 30, Victoria street, London EC
C. Im fine, and you?
D. 30, Victoria street, London AC
3. Pete : How about having dinner with me tonight?
E. 30, Victoria street, London BC
4.
Kate
: Thanks you, Id love to.
7. Which statement is correct ?
5.
From the dialogue above we conclude that ..
A. a large expensive round wooden table
A. kate declines the the invitation
B. a young sexy interesting lady
B. pete want to hve dinner
C. a Beautiful magnificient museum
C. kate love pete
D. Borobudur is a high and unique temple
D. pete invites kate to have dinner together
E. Look at the nice blue and beautiful sky
E. pete make a date with kate
19.
6. The boy : , madam.Would you mind if I sit 20. TEXT 2 (QUESTIONS 8-10)
beside you?
21. The Travelers and the Bear
7.
The old lady
: By all means.
22.
Two friends were traveling on the same road
A. Hi
C. Hello
E. Nice to meet you
together when they came face to face with a bear. One,
B. Excuse me
D. How do you do
in great fear, and without a thought of his companion,
8. TEXT 1 (QUESTIONS 4-7)
climbed into a tree and hid. The other, seeing that
single handed he was no match for the bear, threw
9.
himself on the ground and feigned death, for he had
heard that a bear will not touch a dead body.
10. The chairman and director of general mercantile
23.
The bear approached him, sniffing at his nose
ltd
and ears, but the man, with great courage, held his
breath and kept still, and length the bear, supposing
11. Request the presence of
him to be dead, walked slowly ahead.
24.
When the bear was well out of sight the first
traveler came down from his tree and asked what it
12. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackso
was that the bear had said to him. For, said he, I
observed that he put his mouth very close to your ear.
13. To the opening ceremony of the branch office of
Why, he replied the other, it was no great secret. He
general mercantile at 300,
only advised me not to keep company with those who,
when they get into difficulty, leave their friends in the
14. Victoria strees, London E.C. at 7.Pm.
lurch.
25. 8. What type of writing does this passage belongs to?
15. On Thusrday, 1 st April 2008.
A. Descriptive C. Explanation E. Discussion
B. Narration D. Argumentative
26.
9. What is the orientation of the text above?
16.
Evening Dress
A. Two friends were traveling on the same road together
RSVP Secretary
when they came face to face with a bear.
B. One in great fear, and without a thought of his
17.
companion, climbed into a tree and hid.
18. What is the Invitation about?
C. When the bear was well out of sight the first traveler
A. Request of presence
.
came down from his tree and asked what it was that
B. The opening ceremony of new branch office
the bear had said to him.
C. Meet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson
D. For, he said, I observed that he put his mouth very
D. General mercantile ltd
close to your ear.
E. RSVP to the Secretary
E. Why, he replied the other, it was no great secret.
5. Who were invited to the opening ceremony ?
27.
A. The chairman
E. The secretary
28.10. Which of these phrases has similar meaning with
B. The Director
D. Mr and Mrs. Frank Jackson
this phrase;
C. C. Generel mercantile
29. When the bear was well out of sight

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
31.

33.

34.
35.

36.

37.

38.
39.

The bear had lost his eyesight.


The bear had left the site.
The bear watched them from a far.
The traveler got blind
The traveler got into difficulty.
30.
TEXT 3 (QUESTIONS 11-16)
32.
The great wall of china (simplified
Chinese: traditional Chinese. Pinyin: Wanli
Chanhcheng;Litterally10.000 Li long wall) is as
Chinese fortification built from 3rd century BC
until the beginning of the 17th century, in order to
protect the various dynasties from raids by
Mongol, Turkish, and other nomadic tribes coming
from areas in modern-day Mongolia and
Manchuria. Several walls were built since the 3rd
century BC, the most famous being the great wall
built between 220 BC and 220 BC by the First
Emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi (this was located much
further north than the current Great Wall of China
built during the Ming Dynasty, and little of it
remains)
The Wall stretches over a formidable 6.352 km
(3.948 miles),from Shanhai Pass on the Bohai Sea in
the east, at the limit between China proper and
Manchria, to Lop Nur in the southeastern portion of
Xinjiang
Uygur
Aoutomous
Region
[1]
(http://depts.Washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/tex/weilue
/appenddices.html). Along most of its arc, it roughly
delineates the border between North China and inner
Mongolia. The wall is complemented by defensive
fighting station, to which wall defenders may retreat it
overwhelmed.
Each tower has unique and restricted stairway and
entries to confuse attackers. Barracks and
administrative centers are located at larger intervals.
The materials used are those available near the site
of conduction. Near Beijing the wall is constructed
from quarried limestone blocks. in other location it
may be quarried granite of fired brick. Where suck
materials are used, two finished walls are erected with
packed earth and rubble fill placed in between with
and egg whites.
In the extreme western desert locations, where
good materials are scarce, the wall was constructed
from dirt rammed between rough wood tied together
with woven mats.
11. Whats the best title for the text?
A. China heritage
B. The great wall or of China
C. The condition About Great wall of China
D. Description About Great wall of China
E. The materials Used to build Great wall of China
12. How far the streches?
A. 6.352 km
C. 6.352 miles E. 200 km
B. B. 3.948 km
D. 200 miles
13. Chinese built the great wall of China for this
reason
A. To join some Nomadic tribes
B. in order to protect the various Dinastys from raids
by Mongol
C. to show the world that china is great strong
country
D. in order to prevent war with other tribes
E. to built a great strong dynasty

40. 14. The most famous Great wall is the one that..
A. built from 4 century BC
B. built at 17 century BC
C. built by the First Emperor
D. built before 200 century BC
E. built after 200 century BC
41. 15. attackers means
A. enemies of china D. the people who were angry
B. another dinastys E. friends of China
C. The robbers
42.16. The materials used when the construction reached
western desert location..
A. limestone blocks
B. granite
C. fired bricks
D. rough world tied together with woven mats
E. white egg cement
43.
44.
45.
46. TEXT 4 (QUESTIONS 17-20)
47.
Borobudur is built as a single large
stupa, and viewed from above takes the from of a
giant mandala. The foundation is a square 118
meters on each side. It has eight levels, of which
the lower live are square and the upper three
circular. This is said to be a map of the cosmos as
conceptualized by the buddhist Philosophers of the
time. The upper level feautures seventy-two small
stupas surrounding one large central stupa. Each
stupa is a bell shape pierced by numerous
decorative apertures. Statues of the Buddha sit
inside the pierced enclosures.
48.
Borobudur is stiil a place of prayer and pilgrimage.
Pilgrims circumambulate each level seven times in a
clockwise direction. The stupas on the topmost level
contain statues of the Buddha in various poses.
According to local folklore, touching each Buddha
through the holes in the stupa wall brings good luck.
49. 17. The best title for the text is
A. Borobudur
B. Buddhist temple
C. The information on Borobudur
D. The history of borobudur
E. Borobudur as as praying place
50. 18. The text belongs to genre of.
A. descriptive
C. Narrative
E. anecdote
B. B. report
D. news item
51. 19. The one is not true according to the text..
A. Borobudur is built as a single large stupa
B. Borobudur is a single large stupa
C. it has eight levels
D. The stupas on the top most level contain statues of
Buddha
E. Statues of Buddha sits inside the pierce enclosure
52. 20. The statement that is true according to t is
A. The foundation is a circle
B. The upper three level one square
C. There are seventy small stupas surrounding on
large central stupa
D. it will bring good luck for those who touch the
statues of Buddha through the hole
E.
Statues of the Buddha stands inside the pierce
enclosures

53.

21. Maya

: Dewi is a beautiful girl, Im sure


everybody in our class likes her every
much
54.
Rani
: I think so
55.
The italicized sentence expresses
56.
A. agreement
C. regret
E. advice
57.
B. certainly
D.
sympathy
58.
59. TEXT 4 (QUESTIONS 22-25)
60. Young Stars
61. The finalists of Akademic Fantasi Indonesia 1 (AFI)
are wonderful young people.
62. Mawar who was born on 26 February 1985 is a cute
girl. She has straight, short hair. Her bright
63. skin, chubby cheeks and lovely smile make her look
very marvelous. She is not very tall.
64. However, her weight which is 40 kgs matches her body
well and makes her look cute.
65. Unlike Mawar, Ve looks tall. She is 1.69 meters tall.
She looks quiet slim. She weighs 45
66. kgs. Compared to Mawar, Ve looks darker. The 22yeas-old girl has black, straight hair.
67. Another finalist is Ismail who is better known as
Smile. The young man who was born on
68. 16 September 1983 looks much bigger and taller than
his two female friends. He is tall and
69. muscular. His complexion is fair and his hair is short
and straight.
70. 22. What is the main information of the text?
A. Ve AFI
D.The finalist of AFI
B. Mawar AFI
E. The characteristics of AFI
C. Ismail AFI
71. 23. What is the organization of the text above?
A. general statement description
B. general classification description
C. identification description
D. orientation event resolution
E. orientation complication - resolution
72. 24. Which one is true about Mawar?
A. She is taller than Ve.
B. She is heavier than Ve.
C. Her skin is darker than Ves
D. She taller than smile
E. She is younger than Smile.
73. 25. Her bright skin, chubby cheeks. (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word can mean
A. white B. dark C. black D. brown E. brownish
74.
75. TEXT 5 (QUESTIONS 26-30)
76. Once upon a time there lived a group of mice under a
tree in peace. However, a group of elephants crossing
the jungle unknowingly destroyed the homes of all the
rats. Many of them were even crushed to death.
77. Then taking of rats decided to approach the elephant's
chief and request him to guide his herd through another
route. On hearing the sad story, the elephant's king
apologized and agreed to take another route. And so
the lives of the rats were saved.
78. One day elephant-hunters came to the jungle and
trapped a group of elephants in huge nets. Then the
elephant king suddenly remembered the king of the
rats. He summoned on of the elephants of his herd,
which had not been trapped, to go seek help from the
king and told him about the trapped elephants.

79. The rat's king immediately took his entire group of rats
and they cut open the nets which had trapped the
elephant's herd. The elephant herd was totally set free.
They danced with joy and thank the rats.
80. 26. What type of text is the above text? It is
81.
A. a narrative text
D. an anecdote text
82.
B. a description text
E. an expository text
83.
C. a recount text
84. 27. What destroyed the homes of all rats?
85. A. a group of mice did
D. a group of elephant
did
86. B. the hunter did
E. elephant's herd
87. C. elephant-hunter did
88. 28. What helped the elephant's herd free?
89. A. the elephant-hunter did
D. a group of king
did
90. B. the hunters did
E. entire group of rats
did
91. C. the trapped elephants did
92. 29. What is generic structure of "once upon a time
there lived a group of mice under a tree in peace"?
93.
A. Identification
C. Complication
E.
Description
94.
B. Orientation
D. Resolution
95. 30. At the end of the story, how was the elephant's
herd?
96.
A. angry B. sad C. happy
D. dead
E.
disappointed
97.
98. TEXT 6 (QUESTIONS 31-33)
99.
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.
100.
I am very fond of
her but sometimes her behavior is unreasonable. She is
still quite attractive , even to men who are much
younger than she is. Recently she has been seeing a lot
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 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?
101.
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 refuse to listen the reason.
102.
She doesnt seem to
understand I am only trying to protect her from all the
problem and unhappiness she will have. Obviously, I
cant forbid her to get married. But there must be
something I can do to stop her. Dont you agree that it
is very likely the man is interested only her money?
103.
31. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To advise the writer
B. To inform readers about the certain event
C. To share readers with the amusing incident
D. To tell readers about how to select a spouse
E. To persuade readers that a woman should not merry
to a younger man
104.
32.
The writer was
worried about
A. his crazy idea
B. his new step father
C. his mothers reason
D. a thirty-six-years old mans wife

E. his mothers relationship with a younger man


105.
33.
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 merry his mother only
because of money
106.
107.
TEXT 7 (QUESTIONS 34-40)
108.
SANGKURIANG
109.
A long time ago, the ancient land of Sunda was
ruled by a king and queen who had but a single
daughter. Her name was Dayang Sumbi. She was
beautiful and clever but also pampered and spolited.
110.
One day as she was weaving in her pavilion, she
became moody and distracted, which caused her to
keep dropping her shuttle on the floor. Once when it
fell she exclaimed she would marry the one who gave
it back to her. At that very moment her dog Tumang, a
demigod possessing magic powers, came up to her
with the shuttle in his mouth. Dayang Sumbi had to
marry him.
111.
They lived happily together, and Dayang Sumbi
gave birth to a baby boy, human in appearance but
endowed with his fathers magic powers. She named
him Sangkuriang. As the boy grew up, he was always
guarded by the faithful dog Tumang, whom he knew
only as a companion and not as his father, Sangkuriang
became handsome and brave.
112.
One day his mother asked him to go hunting with
the dog and bring her venison for a feast. After hunting
all day without success, Sangkuriang worried about
facing his mother empty-handed. Desperate, he took an
arrow and shot the dog. He returned home and handed
over the meat to his pleased mother. Soon after the
feast, however, Dayang Sumbi questioned her son
about the absence of Tumang. At first he evaded her
queries but finally told her what had happened. She
was horrified and struck her son so hard on the temple
that he collapsed. For that, the old king banished his
daughter from the court and she was made to roam
around the kingdom. Sangkuriang recovered with a
large scar on his temple, and he too left the court to
wander about the world.
113.
114.
Years later, Sangkuriang met a beautiful woman
and instantly fell in love with her. It was his own
mother-they did not recognize each other. He pro
posed to her and she agreed to marry him. On the day
before the wedding, as she was caressing her fiancees
hair, Dayang Sumbi detected the scar on the temple.
Horror struck her, for she was about to marry her own
son, Sangkuriang. Without revealing the whole truth to
him, she tried unsuccessfully to dissuade him.
Desperate to avoid the marriage, she set conditions she
thought impossible to meet. Sangkuriang had to make
a lake that filled the whole valpley and build a boat for
the couple to sail in, all before dawn.
115.
116.
Sangkuriang started to work. His love gave him
extraordinary strength, and he used his magic powers
to summon the spirits to help him. With boulders and

mud they dammed the river in the valley and the water
rose and began to form a lake. In the early morning
hours he chopped down a huge tree in the forest and
began hollowing it out to make a boat. When Dayang
Sumbi saw that he was about to accomplish what she
has thought impossible, she called on the gods to bring
the sun up early and thwart Sangkuriang.
117.
118.
The cock crowed, the sun rose much earlier than
usual, and Sangkuriang realized he had been deceived.
In a fit of fury he caused Dayang Sumbi and kicked the
half-finished boat back into the forest. There it lies
upside down today, forming the mountain Tangkuban
Perahu (Upturned Boat). Not far away is the stump of
the tree Sangkuriang had felled, now called Bukit
Tinggi. The dam Sangkuriang had built caused the
valley to become a lake, where both Sangkuriang and
Dayang Sumbi drowned themselves. They were never
heard of again.
119.
34.
Who
was
Dayang Sumbis husband ?
A. The King
C. Tumang
E. Her father
B. Sangkuriang D. Her fiancee
120.
35. Why did she marry her dog, Tumang ?
because...
A. She exclaimed to marry one who gave it back her
shuttle
B. It was a companion Sangkuriang
C. She fell in love with it
D. It was a demigod possessing magic powers
E. She detected the scar on the temple
121.
36. Why did Sangkuriang kill his dog ? because....
A. It had married his mother
B. He wanted to take Tumangs powers
C. Sangkuriang loved Dayang Sumbi
D. He took an arraw and shot the dog
E. He worried about facing his mother empty-handed
122.
37. What did Dayang Sumbi do after she knew
about Tumang ?
A. She married Sangkuriang
B. She struck her son so hard
C. She exclaimed she would marry him
D. She asked Sangkuriang to make a lake
E. She kicked the half-finished boat back into the
forest
123.
38. Why did Dayang Sumbi avoid to marry
Sangkuriang ? because .....
A. Sangkuriang had shot her dog
B. She didnt love him
C. Dayang Sumbi elected the scar on her fiancees
head
D. Sangkuriang was not a king
E. Sangkuriang didnt have magic powers
124.
39. What did Sangkuriang have to do to mary
Dayang Sumbi ?
A. He had to make a lake and built a boat before dawn
B. He had to make a lake and built a temple after dawn
C. He had to make a palace and built a boat before
dawn
D. He had to be a king and built a boat before dawn
E. He had to make a lake and built a boat before
evening
125.
40. What did Sangkuriang do after he realized that
he had been deceived ?
A. He took an arrow and shot Dayang Sumbi

B. He struck Dayang Sumbi


C. He Chopped down a huge tree in the forest
D. He Cursed Dayang Sumbi and kicked the halffinished boat back into the forest.
E. He returned home and handed over the meat to his
pleased mother
126.
127.
TEXT 8 (QUESTIONS 41-45)
128.
The Legend of Aji Saka : Java, Indonesia
129.
In the Kingdom of Medang Kamulan, in Java,
came a young when man, by the name of Aji Saka to
fight Dewatacengkar, the cruel King of The Country
who had a habit to eat human flesh of his own people.
Aji Saka himself he came from Bumi Majeti.
130.
One day he told his two servants, by the name of
Dara and Sembodo, that he was going to java. He told
them that while he was away, both of them have to
guards his Heirloom / Pusoko. No one except Aji Saka
himself not a allowed to take the Pusoko. In the big
battle, Aji Saka could successfully push Dewata
Cengkar to fall to the South Sea. Dewata Cengkar did
not die, he became a Bajul Putih (White Crocodile).
Aji Saka became a ruler of Medangkamulan.
131.
Meanwhile a woman of the village of Dadapan,
found an egg. She put the egg in her Lumbung (Rice
Barn). After a certain period the egg vanished, instead
a snake found in the rice barn. The villagers would like
to kill the snake, but the snake said : Im the son Aji
Saka, bring me to him.
132.
Aji Saka told the snake, that he would be
recognized as his son, if the could kll the Bajul Putih in
the South Sea. After a long stormy battle which both
sides demonstrating physical strength and showing
skillfull ability of fighting, the snake could kill Bajul
Putih.
133.
As had been promised the snake was recognized as
Aji Sakas son and he was given a name Jaka Linglung
(a stupid boy).
134.
In the palace Jaka Linglung greedily ate domestic
pets of the palace. He was punished by the King,
expelling him to live in the Jungle of Pesanga. he was
tightly roped until he could not move his head. He was
instructed only to eat things which fall to his mouth.
135.
One day, a group of 9 (nine) village boys were
playing around in that Jungle. Suddenly it was raining
heavily. They had to find a shelter, luckily there was a
cave. Only 8 (eight) boys went inside the cave, the
other one who was suffering from very bad skin
disease, sting and dirty, he had to stay out of the cave.
All of a sudden, the cave was falling apart. The 8
(eight) boys vanished, only the one who stayed outside
was safe. The cave in fact was the mouth of Jaka
Linglung.
136.
41. Who was Dewatacengkar ?
A. a young wise man D. Jaka linglung
B. The cruel king
E. Bajul Putih
C. White crocodile
137.
42. Where did the woman put the egg ?
A. In a rice barn
D. In the jungle of pasanga
B. In the south sea
E. Inside the cave
C. In the palace
138.
43. Where did Aji Saka come from ?
A. Medang Kamulan D. Bumi Majeti
B. South Sea
E. Dadapan Village
C. Jungle of Pesanga

139.
44. Who was Jaka Linglung ?
A. A greedy pet belong to Aji Saka
B. The cruel king
C. A stupid boy
D. The snake was recognized as Dewaracengkars son
E. The snake was recognized as Aji Sakas son
140.
45. Why did the king punish Jaka linglung to live
in the jungle of Pesanga? because ......
A. Jaka linglung greedily ate human flesh of the
village
B. Jaka linglung greedily ate domestic pets of the
palace
C. Jaka linglung put the egg in the rice born
D. Jaka linglung could kill Bajul Putih
E. Jaka linglung pushed Dewata Cengkor to fall to the
Sout sea
141.
142.
TEXT 7 (QUESTIONS 46-49)
143.
Learning English through music and songs can be
very enjoyable. You can mix pleasure learning when
you listen to a song and exploit the song as a means to
your English Progress. Some underlying reason can be
drawn to support the idea why we use songs in
language learning.
144.
Firstly, the song stuck in my head phenomenon
(the echoing in our minds of the last song we heard
after leaving a restaurant, shopping malls, etc) can be
both enjoyable and sometimes unnerving. This
phenomenon also seems to reinforce the idea that
songs work on our short-and-long term memory.
145.
Secondly, a song is general also use simple
conversation language, with a lot of repetition, which
is just what many learners look for sample text. The
fact that they are effective makes them many times
more motivating than other text. Although usually
sample, some songs can be quite complex
syntactically, lexically and poetically and can be
analyzed in the same way as any other literary sample.
146.
Furthermore, songs can be appropriated by
listeners for their own purposes. Most pop songs and
probably many other types dont have precise people,
place or time references.
147.
In addition, songs are relaxing. They provide
variety and fun, and encourage harmony within oneself
and within one group. Little wonder they are important
tools in sustaining culture, religion patriotism and, yes,
even revolutions
148.
Last but not least, there are many learning
activities we can do with songs, such as studying
grammar, practicing selective listening comprehension,
translating songs, learning vocabulary and studying the
culture.
149.
Thus, from the elaboration above, it can be
concluded that by learning through music and songs,
learning English can be enjoyable and it is fun to
English.
150.
46. What is the writers purpose in writing the
text?
A. to describe the song
B. to tell that singing is important
C. to amuse the readers with the song
D. to persuade the readers learning English through
music and song is enjoyable.
E. to say that it is important learning English with
English song

47. What topic does the writer introduce in the text?


A. English song
B. learning how to sing
C. learning English is the same as learning the song
D. learning music and English song is enjoyable
E. why use song in learning English
151.
48. Which is not the argument that supports the
idea that using music and songs can be enjoyable in
language learning?
A. through songs we can learn grammar, practice
listening comprehension and learn vocabulary
B. the songs are effective that make learners more
motivated.
C. songs work on our short-and-long term memory
D. though songs cannot be appropriated by listeners for
their own purpose, songs dont have precise people,
place or time references
E. through songs learners are relaxed.
152.
49. What is the conclusion of the text above?
A. learning English can be fun and enjoyable by
learning through music and songs.

B. there are many learning activities we can do with


songs
C. why we use songs in learning English
D. learning music and songs can be enjoyable and fun
E. music and songs are effective to learn English.
153.
50. Farid
: Tina, I think you can solve
the problem.
154.
Tina
: What ? Lusi, what didi Farid
say.
155.
Lusi
: He said that . solve the
problem.
A. he thought I can
B. he thought I could
C. you could
D. he thinks you can
E. he thought you could
156.
157.
158.
***GOOD LUCK***

159.

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