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SOAL UAS

Mata Pelajaran : BAHASA INGGRIS


Tingkat : XII
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Choose the correct answer by circle a, b, c, d or e!

1. A: "................... bring that book here, please?"


B: "Sure."
A: "Thank you!"

What is the best answer to fill the blank space above?

a. Could you d. Been have you


b. Had me e. You would
c. You could

2.Novi : You look so pale. What’s the matter with you?

Adia : I’ve got a headache. I haven’t eaten anything since this morning.

Novi : .... work can wait but not health.

a. Why you don’t finish your work?


b. What time do you finish working?
c. What about continuing your job?
d. How about having some snack?
e. What time do you start working?

3. A: We need a Master of Ceremonies to present the best officer at our

company’s annual party. Will you do it?


B: …

a. Yes, will we
b. Yes, will I
c. I would be glad to do it
d. Will I do it if you pay me well
e. No, I will
4. Jane : where’s John?
Joe : He’s in the kitchen now. ... We’ll have special guest tonight.
a. He’s cooking the dinner
b. He’s having breakfast
c. We’re having lunch together
d. We’re eating our meal
e. She’s cooking breakfast.
5. Susi : What are you going to do next holiday?
Susan : .. they miss us so much.
Susi : Have a nice holiday!
a. We are coming to my hometown
b. We’ve gone to some countries
c. We will visit our grandparents
d. We missed the first flight
e. We are going to bali
6. Customer: Hello. I’m interested in booking a room for the September long
weekend.
Receptionist: ….
a. I'm not afraid we’re totally booked for that weekend
b. I'm afraid we’re totally booked for that weekend
c. I'm afraid we’re totally booking for that weekend
d. I'm not afraid we're totally booking for that weekend
e. I afraid we’ll totally booking for that weekend
7. Adia : having a lot exercise makes me thirsty.
Daffa : ….
Adia : That's very kind of you.
a. Would you like to have some fresh air?
b. Do you want to have some cakes?
c. Can you give me a bottle of milk?
d. Would you like some mineral water?
e. Do you want to have some potatoes?
8. Ani : welcome to Le Caston ...?
Byan : orange squash with little sugar, please.
a. Do you need something to eat?
b. What would you like to drink?
c. Would you just pay it in cash?
d. How would you like your meal?
e. Do you want to have some cakes?
9. The expression for opening the presentations is ….
a. "Good luck, Ladies and Gentlemen …"
b. "My beloved teachers and friends. Today I would like to present my
report"
c. "First of all, I would like to thank to everybody for helping me to finish
my report"
d. And than, I would like to thank to everybody for helping me to finish my
report"
e. "Good morning everybody. It's been very nice to be here...…"
10. The expressions for introducing subject of the presentations are ….
a. "Good luck, Ladies and Gentlemen …"
b. "Good morning everybody. It’s been very nice to be here…"
c. And than, I would like to thank to everybody for helping me to finish my
report"
d. "My beloved teachers and friends. Today I would like to present my
report"
e. "First of all, I would like to thank to everybody for helping me to finish
my report"
11. The following are the expressions used for presenting presentations,
except…
a. "Ladies and Gentlemen, today we are going to talk about my report"
b. "First of all, I would like to thank to everybody for helping me to finish
my report"
c. "Everybody, please allow me to say that"
d. "On this event, I’m happy to inform you that my report…"
e. "Next, we will discuss about my family"
12. What is the mistake in these expressions?
A: Could your company salesman comes a little earlier?
B: Ten o'clock would be good.
a. Could d. come a little earlier?
b. Ten o'clock e. Five o’clock
c. your company salesman
13. A: …?
B: Okay, I promise.
a. Will you pass me the salt, please?
b. Can you speak Spanish?
c. You will be tired after working all day.
d. OK, sure. I can meet him afternoon
e. You will be home by midnight and no later.
14. Mr. Daffa : Why did you come late for the meeting yesterday?
Mrs. Adia : ...., because I left some tasks there.
a. I had a flat tire.
b. I’ll go to the police station.
c. I had to come back home.
d. I’m typing new document.
e. I enjoy reading newspaper?
15. Silla : What are you going to do for your father’s birthday?
Telly : ... He loves reading very much.
a. I enjoy reading newspaper.
b. I would have made a birthday cake
c. I can ask him for classical records.
d. I will buy him some novels.
e. I will give him a beautiful hat.
16. Daffa : What would you rather do in your spare time?
Adia : .... It helps me to keep my body healthy.
a. I like travelling better than shopping.
b. I prefer to do some exercises.
c. I enjoy reading newspaper.
d. I had. Better write some articles.
e. I will eat everytime.

Questions 17 is based on Text 1.

Text 1

Hotel Receptionist
When guests arrive at a hotel or call to make bookings, the hotel receptionist
is usually the first person they speak to. It is up to the receptionist to make
guests feel welcome and to deal efficiently with enquiries. Their tasks are likely
to include: allocating rooms to guests, taking and passing on messages,
putting together bills and taking payment, and handling foreign exchange,
helping guests with requests, e.g. asking housekeeping for extra bedding or
storing valuables in the hotel safe.

In a large hotel, receptionists use a computer to handle reservations, and may


also use a telephone switchboard. They may employ sales skills to encourage
guests to upgrade to a better room or eat in the restaurant, for example.

In larger hotels, there might be a small team of receptionists, each with


specific duties.

In a small hotel, they might do non-reception tasks too-like serving drinks.

Reception desks in larger hotels often stay open all night, but in smaller hotels
night-time duties might be taken over by the porter. Working hours can
include days, nights, weekends and public holidays. Receptionists might work
shifts. There are opportunities for working part time or only in the holiday
seasons.
Source: www.hrd.2 42.com
17. What is the main job described in the text?
a. Hotel manager.
b. Hotel office boy
c. Hotel porter.
d. Hotel receptionist.
e. Hotel room boy.

Questions 18 is based on Text 1.

Text 1

Hotel Receptionist
When guests arrive at a hotel or call to make bookings, the hotel receptionist
is usually the first person they speak to. It is up to the receptionist to make
guests feel welcome and to deal efficiently with enquiries. Their tasks are likely
to include: allocating rooms to guests, taking and passing on messages,
putting together bills and taking payment, and handling foreign exchange,
helping guests with requests, e.g. asking housekeeping for extra bedding or
storing valuables in the hotel safe.

In a large hotel, receptionists use a computer to handle reservations, and may


also use a telephone switchboard. They may employ sales skills to encourage
guests to upgrade to a better room or eat in the restaurant, for example.

In larger hotels, there might be a small team of receptionists, each with


specific duties.

In a small hotel, they might do non-reception tasks too-like serving drinks.

Reception desks in larger hotels often stay open all night, but in smaller hotels
night-time duties might be taken over by the porter. Working hours can
include days, nights, weekends and public holidays. Receptionists might work
shifts. There are opportunities for working part time or only in the holiday
seasons.
Source: www.hrd.2 42.com

18. Where does a receptionist usually use a computer to handle reservations?


a. Small hotel.
b. Smaller hotel.
c. Big hotel
d. Larger hotel.
e. Large hotel.
Questions 19 is based on Text 1.

Text 1

Hotel Receptionist
When guests arrive at a hotel or call to make bookings, the hotel receptionist
is usually the first person they speak to. It is up to the receptionist to make
guests feel welcome and to deal efficiently with enquiries. Their tasks are likely
to include: allocating rooms to guests, taking and passing on messages,
putting together bills and taking payment, and handling foreign exchange,
helping guests with requests, e.g. asking housekeeping for extra bedding or
storing valuables in the hotel safe.

In a large hotel, receptionists use a computer to handle reservations, and may


also use a telephone switchboard. They may employ sales skills to encourage
guests to upgrade to a better room or eat in the restaurant, for example.

In larger hotels, there might be a small team of receptionists, each with


specific duties.

In a small hotel, they might do non-reception tasks too-like serving drinks.

Reception desks in larger hotels often stay open all night, but in smaller hotels
night-time duties might be taken over by the porter. Working hours can
include days, nights, weekends and public holidays. Receptionists might work
shifts. There are opportunities for working part time or only in the holiday
seasons.
Source: www.hrd.2 42.com

19. A hotel receptionist may also …


a. encourage guests to order foods and drinks
b. handle reservation
c. talk to the customer
d. serve drinks
e. receptionis hotel

Questions 20 is based on Text 1.

Text 1

Hotel Receptionist
When guests arrive at a hotel or call to make bookings, the hotel receptionist
is usually the first person they speak to. It is up to the receptionist to make
guests feel welcome and to deal efficiently with enquiries. Their tasks are likely
to include: allocating rooms to guests, taking and passing on messages,
putting together bills and taking payment, and handling foreign exchange,
helping guests with requests, e.g. asking housekeeping for extra bedding or
storing valuables in the hotel safe.

In a large hotel, receptionists use a computer to handle reservations, and may


also use a telephone switchboard. They may employ sales skills to encourage
guests to upgrade to a better room or eat in the restaurant, for example.

In larger hotels, there might be a small team of receptionists, each with


specific duties.

In a small hotel, they might do non-reception tasks too-like serving drinks.

Reception desks in larger hotels often stay open all night, but in smaller hotels
night-time duties might be taken over by the porter. Working hours can
include days, nights, weekends and public holidays. Receptionists might work
shifts. There are opportunities for working part time or only in the holiday
seasons.
Source: www.hrd.2 42.com

20. Which statement is NOT CORRECT based on the text?


a. Receptionists might work shifts.
b. In smaller hotels, there might be a small team of receptionists.
c. Reception desks in larger hotels often stay open all night.
d. In bigger hotels, there might be a big team of receptionists.
e. There are opportunities for hotel receptionist working part time.

Past Continouos tense (No. 21)

Antoni,

We need to find a place for our meeting Wednesday. If the conference room
(21. ...) available, we could have it there. Unfortunately Dani reserved it for a
small workshop. If I were running a workshop with only five people I would
switch it to the lounge. However, I already talked to Dani and he doesn’t want
to relocate. He says the conference room is more suitable for his role-playing
activities.

Dina Safira’s office is very big. If I (22. ...) friendlier with her, I would ask to
use it. You know her, don’t you? Why don’t you ask her? If I (23. ...) I would
offer her a free lunch or something for doing it.
Thanks,

Nova

21. a. Is d. are
b. were e. Will be
c. was

Past Continouos tense (No. 22)

Antoni,

We need to find a place for our meeting Wednesday. If the conference room
(21. ...) available, we could have it there. Unfortunately Dani reserved it for a
small workshop. If I were running a workshop with only five people I would
switch it to the lounge. However, I already talked to Dani and he doesn’t want
to relocate. He says the conference room is more suitable for his role-playing
activities.

Dina Safira’s office is very big. If I (22. ...) friendlier with her, I would ask to
use it. You know her, don’t you? Why don’t you ask her? If I (23. ...) I would
offer her a free lunch or something for doing it.

Thanks,

Nova

22. a. Is d. were
b. am e. Had been
c. was

Past Continouos tense (No. 23)

Antoni,

We need to find a place for our meeting Wednesday. If the conference room
(21. ...) available, we could have it there. Unfortunately Dani reserved it for a
small workshop. If I were running a workshop with only five people I would
switch it to the lounge. However, I already talked to Dani and he doesn’t want
to relocate. He says the conference room is more suitable for his role-playing
activities.

Dina Safira’s office is very big. If I (22. ...) friendlier with her, I would ask to
use it. You know her, don’t you? Why don’t you ask her? If I (23. ...) I would
offer her a free lunch or something for doing it.

Thanks,
Nova

23. a. Were here d. Were me


b. Was you e. Was me
c. were you

Read the text and choose the word that best completes each sentence.

CLASS REGISTRATION REMINDER

Class registration begins July 11. and classes begin July 18. If you (24. ..) for a
class after

July 17 you will have to pay a Rp 250,000 late registration fee. You will have to
have a signed permission letter from the course instructor if you sign up for an
advanced level class.

If a class (25. ...) due to low enrollment, the university will contact you. We
recommend that you provide your phone number and e-mail address on your
course selections is no longer available. We cannot (26. ...) you if we don’t
have this information. Our staff is not responsible for searching for you in a
directory.

24. a.was register.


b. to register
c. is going to register
d. will register
e. register

Read the text and choose the word that best completes each sentence.

CLASS REGISTRATION REMINDER

Class registration begins July 11. and classes begin July 18. If you (24. ..) for a
class after

July 17 you will have to pay a Rp 250,000 late registration fee. You will have to
have a signed permission letter from the course instructor if you sign up for an
advanced level class.

If a class (25. ...) due to low enrollment, the university will contact you. We
recommend that you provide your phone number and e-mail address on your
course selections is no longer available. We cannot (26. ...) you if we don’t
have this information. Our staff is not responsible for searching for you in a
directory.

25. a. Cancels
b. will cancel
c. is canceled
d. be canceled
e. canceling

Read the text and choose the word that best completes each sentence.

CLASS REGISTRATION REMINDER

Class registration begins July 11. and classes begin July 18. If you (24. ..) for a
class after

July 17 you will have to pay a Rp 250,000 late registration fee. You will have to
have a signed permission letter from the course instructor if you sign up for an
advanced level class.

If a class (25. ...) due to low enrollment, the university will contact you. We
recommend that you provide your phone number and e-mail address on your
course selections is no longer available. We cannot (26. ...) you if we don’t
have this information. Our staff is not responsible for searching for you in a
directory.

26. a. instruct
b. Contact
c. Enroll
d. Recommend
e. Contracting
27. He ... with Adia yesterday.
a. Come b. Came c. Comes d. Coming e. Cames
28. Did Adia and Daffa ... the song together.
a. Sang b. Sings c. Sing d. Song e. Singing
29. I ... so happy being there with you.
a. Is b. Were c. Was d. Am e. Shall
30. We ... many tourism objects like kute beach.
a. Visited b. Visite c. Visiting d. Visits e. Visites

Error analysis No. 31

31. Woman : I’m tiring of having car problems.


A
Man : Did you car break down again?
B
Woman : No. I ran out of gas but the indicator didn’t work.
C D E
Error analysis No. 32

32. We has many scientific books, magazines, comics, and novels at home. I
A B C
Really Love reading.
D E
Error analysis No. 33

33. He is a Japan guy. He is very gorgeous and every girl wants to be his girl
A B C D E
friend.
Error analysis No. 34

34. A lawyer is a person who cuts someone’s hair. Usually, he/she has a beauty
A B
saloon which is used as a place to run his/her business. Sometime, I go to
C D E
that place too.

Question 35 refer to the following text.


Mr. Kayasit, President

Golden Crown Resort

31/66 Rays Road

Patong Beach

Phuket 83150

Thailand

Dear Mr. Kayasit,

Thank you very much for offering me the position of properties Agent
for your office in Phuket. I appreciate your discussing the details of the
position with me and giving me time to consider your offer. I also
enjoyed meeting Mr. Van Vliet, the current Properties Agent in Phuket.

You have a fine organization and there are many aspect of the position
which are very appealing to me. However, I belive it is in our mutual
heat interest that I decline your kind offer. I have dicided to accept a
position as the Sales Director for a smaller company located in Kyoto.
This has been a difficult decision for me, but I belive it is the
approppriate one for my career and family at this time.

I want to thank you for the consideration and courstey shown to me. It
was a pleasure meeting you and Mr. Puapondh, the head of Operations.

Sincerely,

Ryusuke hayashida.

35. Who does NOT work for golden Crown Resort?


a. Mr. Van Vliet d. Mr. Puapondh
b. Mr. Kayasit e. Mrs. Ryusuke
c. Mr. Hayasida

Question 36 refer to the following text.


Mr. Kayasit, President

Golden Crown Resort

31/66 Rays Road

Patong Beach

Phuket 83150

Thailand

Dear Mr. Kayasit,

Thank you very much for offering me the position of properties Agent
for your office in Phuket. I appreciate your discussing the details of the
position with me and giving me time to consider your offer. I also
enjoyed meeting Mr. Van Vliet, the current Properties Agent in Phuket.

You have a fine organization and there are many aspect of the position
which are very appealing to me. However, I belive it is in our mutual
heat interest that I decline your kind offer. I have dicided to accept a
position as the Sales Director for a smaller company located in Kyoto.
This has been a difficult decision for me, but I belive it is the
approppriate one for my career and family at this time.

I want to thank you for the consideration and courstey shown to me. It
was a pleasure meeting you and Mr. Puapondh, the head of Operations.

Sincerely,

Ryusuke hayashida.

36. Who offered the opportunity for employment?


a. The company president
b. The head of operations
c. The property agent
d. The sales director
e. The sales manager

Question 37 refer to the following text.


Mr. Kayasit, President

Golden Crown Resort

31/66 Rays Road

Patong Beach

Phuket 83150

Thailand

Dear Mr. Kayasit,

Thank you very much for offering me the position of properties Agent
for your office in Phuket. I appreciate your discussing the details of the
position with me and giving me time to consider your offer. I also
enjoyed meeting Mr. Van Vliet, the current Properties Agent in Phuket.

You have a fine organization and there are many aspect of the position
which are very appealing to me. However, I belive it is in our mutual
heat interest that I decline your kind offer. I have dicided to accept a
position as the Sales Director for a smaller company located in Kyoto.
This has been a difficult decision for me, but I belive it is the
approppriate one for my career and family at this time.

I want to thank you for the consideration and courstey shown to me. It
was a pleasure meeting you and Mr. Puapondh, the head of Operations.

Sincerely,

Ryusuke hayashida.

37. Why was this letter written?


a. To accept a new position
b. To turn down a job offer
c. To request further information
d. To discuss employment opportunities
e. To turn up a job offer
38. Hanna : I really want to continue my study, but my parents can’t
afford it.
Safa : What will you do then?
Hanna : ...
a. If I had a good chance, I would try it.
b. If I get a scholarship, I will enter the college.
c. If my parents permite me, I will enter university.
d. If I studied hard, I could pass the examination.
e. If I have money, I will enter the college.
39. Daffa : There is a problem with this camera. It doesn’t work ...?
Dzaki : I’m not sure I can fix it. Let’s find a repair shop.
a. Can you take some pictures for me?
b. Will you show me the instruction
c. Do you know how to use it.
d. I think you can it.
e. Would you mind checking it out.

Questions No. 40 refer to the following text.

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.

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.

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.

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.

40. What type of text is the above text? It is …


a. a narrative text.
b. a description text.
c. a recount textt.
d. an anecdote text.
e. an expository text.
Questions No. 41 refer to the following text.

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.

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.

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.

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.

41. What helped the elephant's herd free?


a. the elephant-hunter did.
b. the hunters did.
c. the trapped elephants did.
d. a group of king did.
e. entire group of rats did.

Questions No. 42 refer to the following text.

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.

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.

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.

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.

42. At the end of the story, how was the elephant's herd?
a. Angry
b. Sad
c. Happy
d. Dead
e. Disappointed

Question No. 43 refer to the following text.

Peter is the youngest in our family. He is fourteen years old and four years
younger than me. He has long, straight hair, bright eyes and a friendly smile.
Sometimes he is rather naughty at home, but he usually does what he is asked
to do.
Peter is interested in sports very much, and at school, he plays football and
tennis. He is the best badminton player in our family.
43. How old is Peter? He is … years old.
a. Four
b. Fourteen
c. Fourty
d. Ten
e. Fourtytwo

Question No. 44 refer to the following text.

Peter is the youngest in our family. He is fourteen years old and four years
younger than me. He has long, straight hair, bright eyes and a friendly smile.
Sometimes he is rather naughty at home, but he usually does what he is asked
to do.
Peter is interested in sports very much, and at school, he plays football and
tennis. He is the best badminton player in our family.

44. Which of the following statement is not true about Peter?


a. He has long and straight hair.
b. He has bright eyes.
c. He is interested in sports.
d. He plays football and tennis.
e. He is interested in dancer.

Question No. 45 refer to the following text.


Peter is the youngest in our family. He is fourteen years old and four years
younger than me. He has long, straight hair, bright eyes and a friendly smile.
Sometimes he is rather naughty at home, but he usually does what he is asked
to do.
Peter is interested in sports very much, and at school, he plays football and
tennis. He is the best badminton player in our family.
45. According to the passage, we know that Peter is ….
a. The writer’s youngest brother
b. The writer’s elder brother
c. A naughty boy
d. A friendly boy
e. The writer’s youngest sister.

Question No. 46 refer to the following text.

Peter is the youngest in our family. He is fourteen years old and four years
younger than me. He has long, straight hair, bright eyes and a friendly smile.
Sometimes he is rather naughty at home, but he usually does what he is asked
to do.
Peter is interested in sports very much, and at school, he plays football and
tennis. He is the best badminton player in our family.
46. ”He is fourteen years old . . . Than me.”
The underlined word refers to ….
a. Peter
b. The writer
c. The writer’s brother
d. The writer’s family
e. The writer sister.

Question No. 47 refer to the following text.

Peter is the youngest in our family. He is fourteen years old and four years
younger than me. He has long, straight hair, bright eyes and a friendly smile.
Sometimes he is rather naughty at home, but he usually does what he is asked
to do.
Peter is interested in sports very much, and at school, he plays football and
tennis. He is the best badminton player in our family.
47. “Peter is interested in sports very much, and at school he plays football and
tennis.” The underlined phrase can be replaced by …
a. Dislike sport
b. Really likes sport
c. Hates sport very much
d. Finds sport not really entertaining
e. Really likes travelling.

Question No. 48 refer to the following text.


Peter is the youngest in our family. He is fourteen years old and four years
younger than me. He has long, straight hair, bright eyes and a friendly smile.
Sometimes he is rather naughty at home, but he usually does what he is asked
to do.
Peter is interested in sports very much, and at school, he plays football and
tennis. He is the best badminton player in our family.
48. It is implied in the passage that ….
a. Peter is naughty.
b. Peter is lazy.
c. Peter is unfriendly.
d. Peter is diligent.
e. Peter is friendly.
49. Ela : I’m hungry. Do you have anything I can eat?
Hera : Sure ...
Ela : I’ll go getit, then.
a. I have something to do
b. I can have some snack here
c. You may take a bar of chocolate there
d. You will have to go out quickly
e. We could have some snack
50. Daniel : This place is too noisy. I need to find a quite one to finish my
task.
Sintia : ... you also find many references there.
a. Why don't you take a rest?
b. I could meet you in your office.
c. You should turn on the radio.
d. How about the library?
e. How about in the canteen.

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