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Soal Try Out Complete
Soal Try Out Complete
SANGAT RAHASIA
KURIKULUM 2013
BAHASA INGGRIS
SMA
PROGRAM STUDI BAHASA/IPA/IPS
2024
PROGRAM : BAHASA/IPA/IPS
PETUNJUK UMUM
SELAMAT BEKERJA
5. If Rani were not busy at the moment, she would go out with me, said Maria.
From Maria’s utterance we know that Rani … with her.
A. Goes
B. Went
C. Did not
D. Does not
E. Would not have
A. B. C. D. E.
A. B. C. D. E.
A. B. C. D. E.
11. Choose the correct picture that described on the monolog!
A. B. C. D. E.
A man in Puerto Rico had a wonderful parrot. There was no other parrot like it.
It was very, very smart. This parrot would say any word-except one. He would not say
the name of the town where he was born. The name of the town was Catano.
The man tried to teach the parrot to say Catano. But the bird would not say the word. At
first the man was very nice, but then he got angry. “You are a stupid bird! Why can’t you
say the word? Say Catano, or I will kill you!” but the parrot would not say it. Then the
man got to so angry that the shouted over and over, “Say Catano, or I’ll kill you!” but the
bird wouldn’t talk.
One day after trying for many hours to make the bird say Catano, the man got very angry.
He picked up the bird and threw him into the chicken house. “You are more stupid than
the chickens. Soon I will eat them, and I will eat you, too.” In the chicken house there are
four old chickens. They were for Sunday’s dinner. The man put the parrot in the chicken
house and left. The next day the man came back to the chicken house. He opened the door
and stopped. He was very surprised at what he saw! He saw three dead chickens on the
floor. The parrot was screaming at the fourth chicken, “Say Catano, or I’ll kill you!
As we all know, cars create pollution, and cause a lot of road deaths and other accidents.
Firstly, cars, as we all know contribute the most of pollution in the world. Cars emit a
deadly gas causes illnesses such as bronchitis, lung cancer, and trigger of asthma. Some
of these illnesses are so bad that people can die from them.
Secondly, the city is very busy. Pedestrians wander everywhere and cars commonly hit
pedestrians in the city, which causes them to die. Cars today are our roads biggest killers.
Thirdly, cars are very noisy. If you live in the city, you may find it hard to sleep at night,
or concentrate in your homework, and especially talk to some one.
In conclusion, cars should be banned from the city for the reasons listed.
Acid rain is rain that is highly acidic because of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other air pollutants
dissolved in it. Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH of 6. Acid rain may have a pH value as low as 2.8.
Acid rain can severely damage both plant and animal life. Certain lakes, for example, have lost all fish and
plant life because of acid rain.
Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide (SO2 ). Most sulfur
leaves factory chimneys as the gaseous sulfur dioxide (SO2 ) and most nitrogen are also emitted as one of the
nitrogen oxides (NO or NO2 ), both of which are gasses. The gasses may be dry deposited–absorbed directly
by the land, by lakes or by the surface vegetation. If they are in the atmosphere for anytime, the gasses will
oxidize (gain an oxygen atom) and go into solution as acids. Sulphuric acid (H2 SO4 ) and the nitrogen
oxides will become nitric acid (HNO3 ). The acids usually dissolve in cloud droplets and may travel great
distances before being precipitated as acid rain.
Catalysts such as hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and ammonium help promote the formation of acids in clouds.
More ammonium (NH4 ) can be formed when some of the acids are partially neutralized by airborne
ammonia (NH3 ). Acidification increases with the number of active hydrogen (H+) ions dissolved in acid.
Hydrocarbons emitted by, for example, car exhausts will react in sunlight with nitrogen oxides to produce
ozone. Although it is invaluable in the atmosphere, low-level ozone causes respiratory problems and also
hastens the formation of acid rain. When acid rain falls on the ground it dissolves and liberates heavy metals
and aluminum (Al). When it is washed into lakes, aluminum irritates the outer surfaces of many fish. As acid
rain falls or drains into the lake the pH of the lake falls. Forests suffer the effect of acid rain through damage
to leaves, through the loss of vital nutrients, and through the increased amounts of toxic metals liberated by
acid, which damage roots and soil microorganisms.
33. What is the result of the burning of the coal and oil?
A. Nitric acid
B. Ammonium
C. Sulphuric acid
D. Sulfur dioxide
E. Airborne ammonia
34. The sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides will …. in the air.
A. Be absorbed directly by the vegetation
B. Dissolved in the lake water and land
C. Radiate an oxygen atom
D. Emit another sulfur gas
E. Gain an oxygen atom
37. What should we do after click the “burn” option at the top of Windows Media Player?
A. Drag the songs from the list of Songs
B. Choose the blank CD onto which you want to burn your song.
C. Open windows media player and wait for it to recognize the CD.
D. Wait for your computer to finish the CD, then take both CDs out.
E. Click the “Start Burn” button when you have all the songs you want from the CD.