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Soal PAT 2018
Soal PAT 2018
Soal PAT 2018
DINAS PENDIDIKAN
SMA NEGERI 101 JAKARTA
PENILAIAN AKHIR Tahun
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2017/2018
LEMBAR SOAL
Mata Pelajaran : BahasadanSastraInggris
SatuanPendidikan : SMA Negeri 101 Jakarta
Kelas / Program : XII MIPA
Hari / Tanggal :
Waktu : 90 menit
PETUNJUK UMUM
1. TulisnomorpesertaujiandannamaAndapadalembarjawaban yang disediakan.
2. Dahulukanmenjawabsoal-soal yang Andaanggapmudah.
3. Kerjakanpadalembarjawaban yang disediakan
4. Periksa dan bacalah soal-soal dengan teliti sebelum menjawabnya..
5. Tidak diperbolehkan menggunakan kalkulator, HP, tabel matematika atau alat bantu hitung lainnya
serta kamus.
1. Nanda : Hallo.
Widya :Ya Hallo, Widya here.
Nanda : It’s me Nanda. Can you help me?
Widya : Oh, Nanda. What can I do for you?
Nanda : Do you have an English Novel? I need one for my English task. I must make a
review about it.
Widya : Yes I have. I have many English novel. I will choose a good one for you.
Nanda : Thanks. I will come to your house this afternoon.
Widya : Ok. I will prepare the novel for you.
7. …….. you can use GPS technology to view where your kids are , criminals cannot be
stopped.
a. However
b. Unless
c. Eventhough
d. Even if
e. Because
13. Infant under two years of age not occupying individual seat ……..
What is the synonym of the underlined word?
A. Find
B. Make
C. Take
D. Give
E. Set up
14. jAll that glitters is not gold.
What is the mean of the proverb above ?
a. Satisfactory conclusion makes up for earlier disappointments.
b. Be blunt and say plainly what you mean.
c. Everything that is attractive on the outside may not be really valuable inside.
d. Family ties are stronger than other relationships.
e. One should not worry before something happens for it may never
15. Better late than never.
What is the mean of the poverbabove ?
a. Everything that is attractive on the outside may not be really valuable inside.
b. A satisfactory conclusion makes up for earlier disappointments.
c. It is preferable to do a job even if it is delayed than not do it at all.
d. One's actions whether good or bad determine one's rewards or punishments.
e. One should not make a big fuss about a trivial matter.
My Best Friend
You love me for me.
How is it possible that-
My very being, you understand, you see.
In my mind, you shall remain-
If something should ever happen to you,
My sunshine would turn to rain.
You will always be in my heart,
For that is where you belong,
That is where you were from the very start.
Thank you for being you.
Thank you for understanding.
Thank you for always being true.
I love you.
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covering private boardrooms, a world-class private lounge and impeccable guest rooms will
leave you with little else to desire.
If that’s not enough, our blend of prompt efficiency and personalized service will surely win you
over. It’s all here to enjoy like never before-all you have to do is ask.
To make a reservation, please call Intan Hotel, Bandung at (022)20354448 or visit our website
at www.intan.com
18. What is the purpose of the text?
a. to tell us about Bandung
b. to advertise a hotel in Bandung
c. to describe a world class private hotel
d. to describe hotels in bandung in general
e. to tell us about where to visit in bandung
19. What makes Intan Hotel the best choice for business travelers?
a. its price
b. its ideal location
c. its facilities
d. its service
e. its cuisine
20. “Our blend of prompt efficiency and personalized service will surely win you over.”
The synonym of the underlined word is…
a. Run
b. Low
c. Quick
d. . slow
e. . high
25. “After a stint with Nacional da liha da Madeira, he signed with Sporting Portugal in 2001.”
(Paragraph 3)The underlined word can be replaced by...
a. Participated
b. Went
c. Followed
d. Joined
e. Wrote
An Elephant
An elephant is the largest and strongest animals. It is a strange looking animal with its thick
legs, huge sides and backs, large hanging ears, a small tall, little eyes, long white tusks and
above all it has a long noise, the trunk.
The trunk is the elephant’s peculiar feature, and it has various uses. The elephant draws up
water by its trunk and can squirt it all over its body like a shower bath. It can also lift leaves and
puts them into its mouth. In fact the trunk serves the elephant as a long am and hand. An
elephant looks very clumsy and heavy and yet it can move very
quickly.
The elephant is a very intelligent animal. Its intelligence combined with its great strength makes
it a very useful servant to man and it can be trained to serve in various ways such as carry heavy
loads, hunt for tigers and even fight.
Anybody who is over the age of six knows that there is nowhere safe for skateboarders
to skate. This prevents young people from enjoying an active, energetic and
adventurous pastime.
Just watch a local street for a short while and note the steady stream of skaters
speeding up and down the footpaths. Toddlers can be trampled on and old ladies can
be knocked down as they struggle home carrying their cat food from supermarkets.
Young people should be prevented from becoming overweight couch potatoes. If they
are actively involved in skating, they do not smoke, take drugs or break laws for fun.
Kids will always seek thrills and excitement. They need to practice their 180s, 360s and
Ollie’s free from restrictions. We must build skate parks in the suburbs so that streets
are safe for small children and senior citizens and skaters have spaces where they can
race, chase, speed, and soar towards the sun.
Once upon a time there was a poor widow who had an only son named Jack. They were
so poor that they didn't have anything except a cow. When the cow had grown too old, his
mother sent Jack to the market to sell it. On the way to the market, Jack met a butcher who had
some beautiful beans in his hand. The butcher told the boy that the beans were of great value
and persuaded the silly lad to sell the cow.
Jack brought them happily. When he told his mother about this, his mother became so
angry that she threw the beans out of the window.
When Jack woke up in the morning, he felt the sun shining into a part of his room, but
all the rest was quite dark and shady.
So, he jumped to the window. What did he see? The beanstalk grew up quite close past
Jack’s window. He opened the window and jumped to the beanstalk which ran up just like a big
ladder.
He climbed ….. and climbed till at last he reached the sky. While looking around, he
saw a very huge castle. He was very amazed.
Then Jacked walked along the path leading to the castle. There was a big tall woman on
the doorstep. Jack greeted her and asked for the giantess’ mercy to give him breakfast, because
he felt very hungry. Although the giantess grumbled at first, finally she gave Jack a hunk of
bread and cheese and a jug of milk.
Jack hadn't finished when the whole house began to tremble with the noise from
someone’s coming. “Oh! It’s my husband!’ cried the giantess. “What on earth shall I do?”
Hesitantly the giantess opened a very big cupboard and hid Jack there.
The right to freedom of religion is enshrined in the UN charter and considered by many to be a
basic human right. Some religions require special diet, others prayer at specific times. Why
should a religious mode of dress receive as much protection as these other aspects of religious
freedom?
Many Muslim women view the veil as a means to protect their modesty and privacy. Just as we
would not force any women to be seen in public in her underwear if she did not feel comfortable
doing so, why should a woman be forced to show her hair if she does not want to? Modesty is a
personal judgment call; some are comfortable in the smallest bikini while others prefer a lot
more clothing. No one but the woman herself should make that decision.
Muslim women are not the only ones to feel coerced over their mode of dress. Most people are
affected by the societal norms surrounding them. Fashion trends could be seen in exactly the
same light as religious traditions.
Banning head coverings is only likely to provoke a more extreme reaction among highly
religious communities. Framing laws to ban only Islamic forms of dress could be considered an
attack on one religion. Feeling under attack could cause the Islamic community to close off into
itself. They could set up religious schools where their children can dress as they want them to
and not mix with children from other faiths. These effects could never be good for the
integration of society and would further the influence of extremists. Internationally, the
perceived attack on Islamic values would inflame wider Muslim opinion, feed conspiracy
theories and add to the dangerous feeling that there is a clash of civilizations.
Intolerant schools make up problems as an excuse for not allowing Muslims freedom of
religious expression. In a multicultural society, students should be aware of the different
religious practise and cultural traditions of their classmates, and be taught to understand and
respect these. Without such respect, Muslims and other groups with distinctive dress, such as
Orthodox Jews and Sikhs, will be driven out of mainstream education and forced to educate
their children separately, which will really create divisions and alienation.
Based on the above discussion, the government should not banned Muslim’s headscarf as a part
of school or office uniforms.
Judged by this first volume, the Harry Potter books are a fine addition to English
children’s fantasy literature. Harry Potter, orphaned when his parents are killed by the
evil wizard Voldemort, is taken in by his aunt and uncle, who are Muggles – ordinary,
non-magical people. Harry is rather out of place there, but things improve greatly for
him when goes to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – except that one
of the staff is in league with Voldemort.
Part of the attention of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone comes from the familiar but at
the same time exotic setting of an English public school, complete with houses and schoolboy
adventures, in which Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione struggle to save the world and
win the house cup.
So Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone will be a great Christmas present for kids who
haven’t read it yet – and it is a book that adults (at least those without stunted imaginations) can
read as well.
A book review by Danny Yee @ 2000
http://dannyreviews.com/
40. When Harry Potter lived with his uncle and aunt, ....
a. he felt uncomfortable
b. he befriended Voldemort
c. things improved in his life
d. he had fantasy about magic
e. he became ordinary people