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YAYASAN PEMBINA LEMBAGA PENDIDIKAN DASAR DAN MENENGAH

DIKDASMEN PGRI PROVINSI BENGKULU


KOMPLEK BEBASROKOK,NARKOBA, AIDS DAN TAWURAN
SMA PGRI KOTA BENGKULU
Jl. Sepakat Sawah Lebar Bengkulu Telpn. (0736) 24151

ULANGAN AKHIR SEMESTER GANJIL TAHUN AJARAN 2020 / 2021


MATA PELAJARAN : BAHASA INGGRIS
KELAS / SEMESTER : X
WAKTU : 75 MENIT
I. Choose the best answer!
This text is for questions number 1 to 2
Built in 1904, Lawang Sewu is an ancient building which is famous for its exotic design as well as its
mystical tales. This Dutch colonial building is quite eye-catching that you can easily spot in the east side of
the Tugu Muda Monument Semarang, right in the middle of this rich historical city. The name of Lawang
Sewu in Javanese means "thousands of doors", but don't take it literally. Although it doesn't even have
nearly one thousand, but this peculiar designated building has a lot of doors and many large windows
which made local people back then mistaken them as doors.
From its luxurious architectural style to historical value, Lawang Sewu has many stories to tell It
was first established by Dutch to be used as the head office of railway company, Nederlandsch Indische
Spoorweg Maatschappij (NIS). But in 1942, this building was taken over by Japanese and turned into
prison and torment place where many people died terribly. Due to its tragic history, no wonder the name
of Lawang Sewu is always associated to the spooky haunted mansion among local people. Rumor has it
that there are many ghosts sighting in this place.
Regardless its notorious spine-tingling stories that are circulated, many people like to go there to
take pictures because of its resemblance to European building style which is considered to be unique in
Indonesia. Semarang government also play role in making Lawang Sewu become one of the most popular
colonial nostalgia tourism. They have done their work very well by doing renovation without making any
significant changes to its original architecture version
1. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To explain the readers why the people should visit Lawang Sewu
B. To tell the readers about certain information of Lawang Sewu
C. To inform the readers about how to design a unique building
D. To give the description about Lawang Sewu
E. To retell the story about Lawang Sewu
2. After reading the text, the readers are expected to....
A. lean how to design a unique building D. be closely associated to Lawang Sewu
B. be more interested in visiting the object E. design the building of Lawang Sewu
C. consider making some changes to the site
3. What can be said about Lawang Sewu?
A. It was used by the Japanese as the head office of railway company
B. The local government significantly changed it with a new design.
C. It really consists of one thousand doors in the whole building.
D. Many people still come there in spite of it's bad stories
E. It is considered to be a scary place
This text is for questions number 4 to 5
Announcement
Free conversational English classes start
at Chermside Library: Hamilton road Chermside
on Wednesday, February 3, 2012 at 4 p.m.
and ends at 5 : 30 p.m.
people from all language levels are welcome
Please call s 0411 025 125 or
Judy at 0434 525 382
For further information
4. What is the announcement about?
A. English course D. English for specific classes
B. English for specific purpose E. Free conversation English classes
C. English for a second language learners
5. How long the activity will be held?
A. An hour C. Two hours E. Three hours
B. An hour and thirty minutes D. Two hours and fifteen minutes
This text is for questions number 6 to 8
Craig Douglas Bellamy (born 13 July 1979) is a Welsh former footballer who played as a forward. He
is currently a pundit for Sky Sports.
Born in Cardiff, Bellamy began his career with Norwich City. He went on to play for Coventry City
and Newcastle United, before spending half a season on loan at Celtic in 2005. He returned to the Premier
League later that year, playing for Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, West Ham United and Manchester City.
During his career, Bellamy won the Championship, the League Cup, the Scottish Cup and the
Community Shield He also was a runner-up in the FA Cup and Champions League. He was at times
criticized for his behavior on and off the pitch, but has accumulated millions of pounds for charity and
also established a football academy in Sierra Leone.
He made his senior debut for Wales in 1998 and over the next fifteen years gained 78 caps for his
country and scored 19 goals. He was the Wales captain from 2007 to 2011, when he stepped down from
the role due to injuries. Bellamy retired from international football, following the 2014 FIFA World Cup
qualification campaign. He was also a member of the Great Britain Olympic team at the 2012 Olympics in
London, appearing five times and scoring once.
Craig Bellamy made a name for himself in British football as a firebrand journeyman, playing for
everyone from Celtic to Liverpool, Newcastle to Manchester City and many clubs in between. At the height
of his career in 2008 he saw an opportunity not to make profit, but make a difference by establishing the
Craig Bellamy Foundation. The organization works to educate young children in Sierra Leone through
soccer to help lift them out of poverty and give them a pathway to a brighter future.
6. According to the text, Bellamy....
A. Resigned from a club caption because of injures D. Started his career with Manchester City
B. Scored more than 78 goals in nineteen years E. Made his first International debut
C. Established a foundation in 1998 in Whales
7. What can be inferred from the text?
A. Bellamy is really good in teaching sport.
B. A fire grand journey man was not list his name
C. Bellamy foundation works to educate all children.
D. Bellamy established a foundation in 1998 in Whales.
E. Bellamy established both a football academy and Bellamy foundation.
8. He also was a runner-up in the FA Cup & Champion league (Par.2)
What is the synonym of the underlined phrase?
A. Player of the year B. First participant C. First winner D. A looser E. Finalist
This text is for questions number 9 to 11
Long long ago, there was a kingdom in West Java. The kingdom was ruled by a king named His
Majesty Prabu. Prabu was a kind and wise king. But it was a pity that Prabu and his queen hadn't got any
children. The queen often cried. That was why Prabu went to the jungle. There he prayed to God every
day, begging for a child.
A few months later, the queen got pregnant. Nine months later, a princess was born. Prabu and
Queen loved their beautiful daughter so much. They gave whatever she wanted. It made Princess tum into
a very spoiled girl.
One day, the princess celebrated her 17th birthday party. Many people gathered in the palace. Then,
Prabu took out a necklace which was made from gold and jewel. "My beloved daughter, today I give you
this necklace. Please, wear this necklace," said Prabu. "I don't
want to wear it! It's ugly!" shouted the princess. Then she threw the necklace. The beautiful necklace was
broken, The gold and jewels were spread out on the floor. Everybody couldn't say anything. They never
thought that their beloved princess would do that cruel thing. In their silence, people heard the queen
crying. Every woman felt sad and began crying, too. Then, everybody was crying.
Suddenly, from the underground, a spring emerged. It made a pool of water. Soon, the place became
a big lake. The lake finally sank the kingdom. Nowadays, people called the lake "Telaga Warna". It means
"Lake of Color". On a bright day, the lake is full of color. These colors come from shadows of forest, plants,
flowers, and sky around the lake. But some people said that the colors are from the princess's necklace,
which spreads at the bottom of the lake.
9. What is the story about?
A. The legend of a beautiful lake in Center Java D. The legend of a big lake in West Java
B. The legend of the kind and wise king E. The legend of a spoiled princess
C. The legend of the cruel princess
10. What made the princess turn into a very spoiled girl?
A. They never gave what she wanted D. They gave everything she wanted
B. She was the only child of the king E. They always gave ugly things to her
C. They were very cruel at her sometime
11. What can we learn from the story?
A. Being honest is not always wise c. It is good to be honest in life E. We must respect our parent
B. Being a spoiled girl is delightful D. eing a miser is sometime important
This text is for questions number 12 to 14
Drug users are actually ill people who need to be helped. Rehabilitation is one of the main things
that they should get. Instead of punishing and stacking them in prisons which are getting full, the
government should provide rehabilitation for them.
Most users are actually victims of persuasive peddlers and they suffer from consuming the drugs.
Therefore, by rehabilitating them, we are actually helping them out of a trap, which they might
accidentally step on. Then they, can start a normal life again. On the other hand, if we only arrest drug
users and send them to jail it doesn't solve the problem because the drug users will still be addicts unless
being properly treated. Jails will be filled up with drug users after released from prison. They then, will be
arrested again.
By providing rehabilitating programs for drug users and forcing them to participate on the
programs is way better than only arresting them and do nothing on their illness. Moreover, the prison will
not be so full and packed up with users. Only drug dealers, traffickers, and wholesalers should be
imprisoned instead.
12. What does the text tell us about?
A. Rehabilitation program for drug users C. Greatest problem caused by drug users
B. The bad impact on the drug users D. Problem solving for drug users E. Drug and victims
13. Most drug users get drug from....
A. Jail B. Peddlers C. Traffickers D. Whole seller E. Rehabilitation center

14. What can we conclude from the text?


A. Most of drug users are peddlers E. The drug users should be put in prison
B. Rehabilitation so badly needed for the drug user
C. Put the drug user in jail is the only solution from government
D. Rehabilitating the drug users mean all problems have been solved
This text is for questions number 15 to 16
Dear Bram,

It has been a long time since we exchanged letters. In this letter I am giving you an exhilarating
experience of my camping trip.

I, along with six schoolmates, went camping to Bir in Himachal Pradesh. It was a seven-day trip.
We went to Delhi by train and after a day's stay left for Bir carly in the morning by bus and reached
there by evening. We camped out in the woods. The nights were mostly clear and we enjoyed the
beauty of the moon, the stars and the sky, It was wonderful to see the night sky, as there was not an iota
of pollution in the hill area. We also sat around the campfire and told stories and jokes.
We went for long walks and also went trekking The natural beauty of this place is really worth
seeing. There are pine trees all around Bir and a small river flows, winding its way through the valleys
and hills. As this place is very calm and quiet, we could very clearly hear the chirping of birds and
movement of the water.

It was really a great time for all of us. I wish you were with us. When you come to Ahmedabad next
time, we shall plan a similar camping trip again. Pay my regards to your parents.
Yours sincerely,

David
15. The writer enjoys the campfire....
A. On the way to Delhi C. While he went for long walks E. When he was in the valley
B. When he camped out in the woods D. On the seven days of the trip
16. What can we imply about Bir in Himachal Pradesh?
A. It is a scary place for campers D. A slum area with worse seeing
B. A good place for doing research E. The place which is naturally damaged
C. It is such an amazing place for camping
This text is for questions number 17 to 19!
The Sun is a star found at the center of the Solar System. At around 1,392,000 kilometers (865,000
miles) wide, the Sun's diameter is about 110 times wider than Earth's.
Around 74% of the Sun's mass is made up of hydrogen. Helium makes up around 24% while heavier
elements such as oxygen, carbon, iron and neon make up the remaining percentage. The Sun generates
huge amounts of energy by combining hydrogen nuclei into helium. This process is called nuclear fusion.
The Sun's surface temperature is around 5500 degrees Celsius (9941 degrees Fahrenheit). The
Sun's core is around 13600000 degrees Celsius. The average distance from the Sun to the Earth is around
150 million kilometers. Light from the Sun reaches Earth in around 8 minutes.
Because of the Sun's huge influence on Earth, many carly cultures saw the Sun as a deity or god. For
example, Ancient Egyptians had a sun god called Ra while in Aztec mythology there is a sun god named
Tonatiuh.
17. What is the text about?
A. The heavenly body B. The solar system C. The earth D. The sun E. A deity
18. Light form the sun reaches earth in 8 minutes. (paragraph 3 line 3). The underlined word has a closest
meaning to....
A. get in B. Carry to C. Release in D. Pass along E. Spread out
19. What is the nuclear fusion?
A. The sun's diameter has enlarged E. The light form the sun reaches the earth
B. The heavier element of sun contain of oxygen
C. The combination of hydrogen nuclear into helium
D. The sun is surface temperature is lower than 500°C
This text is for questions 31 to 32
E. Butter is one of the oldest articles of the most universally used yet strongly enough in
ancient times. Butter was not used as foof in may parts of the world. The Hindus...(31)
butter as a sacrifice in their worship. The Greeks and Romands did not yet eat butter,
but...(32) is as healing for injuries the skin.
F.
G. 31. A. Offered
H. B. preffered
I. C. conferred
J. D. differed
K. E. referred
L.
M. 32. A. use
N. B. used
O. C. arc using
P. D. were using
Q. E. have been using
This song lyrics is for questions 20 to 21
Tears in Heaven
Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong
And carry on
'cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven
Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?
I will find my way
Through night and day
'cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven
Time can bring you down Chorus
Time can bend your knees
Time can break your heart
Have you begging please, begging please.
Beyond the door
There's peace I'm sure
And I know there'll be no more
Tear in heaven
Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven?
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong
And carry on
'cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven

20. What doe the figurative language used in the "Chorus" of the song?
A. Personification B. Alliteration C. Hyperbole D. Methapore E. Simile
21. "I will find my way
Through night and day"
This part of the song is called....
A. Verse B. Intro C. Bridge D. Refrain E. Interlude

This text is for questions 22 to 23


Bandar Lampung, 3 February, 2009

The Personal Manager


PT, Makmur Abadi
21. JI. W. Monginsidi

Dear Sir,
I am writing to response your advertisement in Balam post dated March 2th, 2018 post of
secretary. I have graduated from SMK, secretariat department, and have had experience in the similar
position for 5 years, For further particulars, I am enclosing a copy of my curriculum vitae, which gives
details of my qualifications and experience, some certificates, a reference from my former employer
and recent photos.
I will be available for an interview at any time, and look forward to hearing from you.

Yours faithfully

Nancy
22. What is the letter about?
A. Writing an advertisement in Balam Post C. Looking for a job vacancy
B. Offering a job vacancy D. Applying for a job E. Inviting for an interview
23. What are including in CV?
A. Qualifications, work experience and recent photograph
B. The information about former employer and ID-card
C. Back ground of a family education and certificates
D. A reference of employer a copy of a photos E. The information about previous position
This text is for questions 24 to 27
(Reuters Health) - Half of all heart patients made at least one medication-related mistake after
leaving the hospital, and guidance from a pharmacist didn't seem to reduce those errors, in a new
study.
Consequences of mistakes - such as forgetting to take certain drugs or taking the wrong dose - can
range from side effects like constipation to more serious drops in blood pressure. Two percent of
errors were life-threatening.
Hospitals involved in the study were already taking steps to prevent medication mistakes in
addition to the extra pharmacist intervention, said Dr. Sunil Kripalani, the study's lead author from the
Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
"We were surprised to see that in spite of these efforts that 50 percent (of patients) were still
having these medication errors," he told Reuters Health.
Although the pharmacist visits didn't help the average patient, he added, certain ones seemed to
benefit - such as patients who were on multiple drugs or had trouble understanding health information.
As for traditionally lower-risk patients, he said other strategies to prevent errors may be needed.
24. What does the text tell us about?
A. The doctors medication errors D. The uncontrol medical treatment
B. The patient's medication errors E. The pharmacist's medication mistake
C. The hospital's medical treatment
25. What is the communicative purpose of the text?
A. To describe the hospital briefly D. To explain the effect of bleeding
B. To describe the medical treatment E. To inform about the patients' medication error
C. To attract public attention about health information

ESSAY
Rearrange the jumble sentences above into a good paragraph and translate into Indonesian!
1. Insert a slice of bread into each toaster slot
2. pour some sugar on the bread while it is warm
3. wait until the toasting finished
4. Choose the toasting level
5. The toasted bread is ready to serve
6. Pick the bread when the toasting process is finished the put it in the plate
26. What is the effect of medical error?
A. Life-treatening
B. Life long time
C. Bleeding on heart
D. Problem in healing
E. Health intervension

27. The second paragraph of the text is considered as....


A. Newsworthy event
B. Backround event
C. Complication
D. Suggestion
E. Sources

This text is for questions 28 to 29


Dear Mr. Okada,

I have pleasure in enclosing an invitation for our annual award ceremony, which will take
place on 14 December. As one of our distinguished ex-students, we wondered if you would be
willing to distribute the awards, and give a short address beforchand on a subject of your
choice.

We would also like to invite you to a formal dinner after the ceremony. This will be held in the
Principal's Lodgings, at 6:30 to 7:00 p.m.

We would be delighted if you are able to accept our invitation. I look forward to hearing from
you.

Yours sincerely

David Hope
Principal

Enc.

28. According to the letter, Mr Okada is....


A. a principal
B. a new student
C. a vice principal
D. a school alumnus
E. a retired teacher

29. "We would be delighted if you.... (last paragraph).


The underlined word means....
A. unwilling
B. dismayed
C. quite upset
D. so curious
E. very pleased

This text for question 30

1. Insert a slice of bread into each toaster slot


2. pour some sugar on the bread while it is warm
3. wait until the toasting finished
4. Choose the toasting level
5. The toasted bread is ready to serve
6. Pick the bread when the toasting process is finished the put it in the plate

30. Rearrange the jumble sentences above into a good paragraph!


A. 1 - 4 - 3 - 6 - 2 - 5
B. 1 - 2 - 4 - 3 - 6 - 5
C. 1 - 3 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 5
D. 4 - 3 - 2 - 1- 6 - 5
E. 4 - 1- 6 - 3 - 2 - 5

This text is for questions 31 to 32


Butter is one of the oldest articles of the most universally used yet strongly enough in ancient
times. Butter was not used as foof in may parts of the world. The Hindus...(31) butter as a
sacrifice in their worship. The Greeks and Romands did not yet eat butter, but...(32) is as
healing for injuries the skin.

31. A. Offered
B. preffered
C. conferred
D. differed
E. referred

32. A. use
B. used
C. arc using
D. were using
E. have been using

33. My sister would not been in hospital if she had had a good concentration in long jump
competition.
From the sentence we can conclude that....
A. She took part in the competition, after that she went to the hospital
B. She had a good concentration so that she wasn't in the hospital
C. the long jump competition brought her to the hospital
D. She Isost the competition because she is hospitalized
E. She joined the long jump competition in the hospital

34.
Do not spray into eyes!

From the text we know that....


A. We can spray the product into our eyes
B. We may not spray the product into eyes
C. We must not use the product for whatever
D. We are allowed to use the product for our eyes
E. We are suggested to spray the product into eyes

35. Rearrange the jumbled sentences to be a good paragraph about how to use the digital
camera
1. Centre the object in the LCD and manage the zoom control
2. Handle the camera abd turn it on
3. after that, press shutter all the way down.
4. When you are ready to take the picture, hold the shutter speed and various other
calculation.
5. Then, a light should apper that let you know the camera is set to go
A. 1 - 2 - 4 - 3 - 5
B. 1 - 4 - 2 - 3 - 5
C. 2 - 1 - 4 - 5 - 3
D. 2 - 4 - 1- 5 - 3
E. 4 - 2 - 1 - 5 - 3

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