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DINAS PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN KABUPATEN SUKABUMI

SMA NEGERI 1 CISAAT


Jl.Veteran KM 3 Cisaat Kecamatan Gunungguruh Telp(0266) 225479

LEMBARAN SOAL UJIAN KENAIKAN KELAS


Mata Pelajaran
Sat. Pendidikan
Kelas / Program

: BAHASA DAN SASTRA INGGRIS


: SMA NEGERI 1 CISAAT
: X ( SEPULUH ) IPA & BAHASA

Teks. 1
Have you ever wondered how people get
chocolate from? In this article we'll enter the
amazing world of chocolate so you can understand
exactly
what
you're
eating.
Chocolate starts with a tree called the cacao tree.
This tree grows in equatorial regions, especially in
places such as South America, Africa, and
Indonesia. The cacao tree produces a fruit about
the size of a small pine apple. Inside the fruit are
the tree's seeds, also known as cocoa beans.
The beans are fermented for about a week,
dried in the sun and then shipped to the chocolate
maker. The chocolate maker starts by roasting the
beans to bring out the flavour. Different beans
from different places have different qualities and
flavor, so they are often sorted and blended to
produce a distinctive mix. Next, the roasted beans
are winnowed. Winnowing removes the meat nib
of the cacao bean from its shell. Then, the nibs are
blended. The blended nibs are ground to make it a
liquid. The liquid is called chocolate liquor. It
tastes bitter. All seeds contain some amount of fat,
and cacao beans are not different. However, cacao
beans are half fat, which is why the ground nibs
form liquid. It's pure bitter chocolate.
1. The text is about ...
A. the cacao tree
B. the cacao beans
C. the raw chocolate
D. the making of chocolate
E. the flavour of chocolate
2. The third paragraph focuses on ...
A. the process of producing chocolate
B. how to produce the cocoa flavour
C. where chocolate comes from
D. the chocolate liquor
E. the cacao fruit
3. " ..., so they are often sorted and blended to
produce ..." (Paragraph 3)
The underlined word is close in meaning to ...
A. arranged
B. combined
C. separated

D. distributed
E. organized
4. How does the chocolate maker start to make
chocolate?
A. By fermenting the beans.
B. By roasting the beans,
C. By blending the beans.
D. By sorting the beans.
E. By drying the beans
A natural disaster is a terrible accident, e.g. a great
flood, a big fire or an earthquake. It usually causes
great suffering and loss of a large sum of money.
The casualties are injured or died. Some people
are homeless and need medical care.
Floods occur when the water of rivers, lakes, or
streams overflow their banks and pour onto the
surrounding land. Floods are caused by many
different things. Often heavy rainstorms that last
for a brief can cause a flood. But not all heavy
storms are followed by flooding. If the
surrounding land is flat and can absorb the water,
no flooding will occur. If, however, the land is
hard and rocky, heavy rain cannot be absorbed.
Where the banks are low, a river may overflow
and flood adjacent lowland.
In many part of the world flood are caused by
tropical storms called hurricanes or typhoons.
They bring destructive winds of high speed,
torrents of rain, and flooding. When a flood
occurs, the destruction to surrounding land can be
severe. Whole villages and towns are sometimes
swept away by water pouring swiftly over the
land. Railroad track blocked and uprooted from
their beds. Highways are washed away.
When a building caught fire, the firemen pitched
in to help battle the blaze. Before the pumps were
invented, people formed bucket brigades to fight
fires. Standing side by side, they formed a human
chain from the fire to nearby well or river. They
passed buckets of water from to hand to be poured
on the flames.
The damage of the fire did depend a great deal on
where it happened. In the country or a small
village, only a single house might burn down. But

in crowded cities, fire often destroyed whole


blocks and neighbourhoods before being
controlled.
5. What can possibly prevent rivers and lakes
from overflowing?
A. An absorbent bed.
B. A rocky surrounding.
C. A low land.
D. A high bank.
E. A high road.
6. We know from the text that . . . .
A. River can sweep heavy flood
B. People can make money from flood
C. The destruction by flood is always less
severe
D. Water flood is absorbed by land
E. Typhoons caused heavy flood
7. We know from the text that . . . .
A. The pump is the only tool used by fire
fighters now
B. The pump helps people to fight fires more
efficiently
C. Fires in big cities are always very big
D. People no longer use buckets to control
fire
E. Only firemen can control fires in crowded
cities
8. What is the purpose of the text...
A. to persuade the reader about natural
disaster
B. To amuse the reader about natural disaster
C. To show the reader that something is
important
D. To explain the reader about natural
disaster
E. To tell about natural disaster
The text is for questions for 9 16
Many years ago, watching a view of events on
a screen as well hearing its sound at the same time
was a daydream. But now, television makes it true.
Television presents events taking place in places
thousands miles away in front of us.
Television makes the world narrower and long
distances shorter. What happens at one moment in
other parts of the world can be seen and heard at
the same time. The great concert in London or the
busiest haours of the New Your Stock Exchange
can be watched on the television screen.
Television does not only inform us of the world
situation but also gives us some new information
on science, technology, art and sports; periodically
it presents many kinds of entertainment programs
such as plays, films, musical shows, jokes, games
and many others.
The government uses television to inform the
people, for example, of the family planning
program, the reports of the local development, the
domestic economic growth, taxation, tourism,
public health and so on.
9. What does television make true ?

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

a view of events
daydream
the world narrower
long distances shorter
short distance

10. Television presents events taking place in


places . (p.1)
The underlined words have the same meaning
as .
A. participating
B. happening
C. providing
D. joining
E. governing
11. What does the governments use television for
A. To present many kinds of entertainment
B. To make the world situation and give new
information on science, arts, etc.
C. To inform us of world situation and to
give new information on science, arts, etc.
D. To inform us of the family planning
program; the report of the local
development, taxation, etc.
E. To inform vs stock exchange or new
information.
12. Whats the first paragraph about ?
a. People like watching television
b. People like to go to places thousands
miles a way
c. Television informs the government
program
d. Watching television isnt daydream
anymore
e. The dream comes true
13. Was it possible to own a television set many
years ago ?
a. Yes, it was
d. I think so
b. No, it wasnt
e. I hape so
c. I dont know
14. Most of TV show different kinds of programs,
giving the . a wide range of entertainment
to choose.
a. children
d. viewers
b. family
e. listeners
c. customers
15. The RRI .
programmes.
a. broadcasters
b. breakers
c. listeners

always

improve

their

d. technicians
e. journalist

16. X : Have you read the advertisement on the


newspaper about the house for sale ?
Y : Oh, yes, but it is too expensive for me to
.
a. meet the owner of the house
b. buy that house

c. look for the owner of the house


d. It is difficult to paint of the house
e. find the location
The text is for questions no 17-20
Recycling is a collection, processing, and
reuse of materials that would otherwise be thrown
away. Materials ranging from precious metals to
broken glass, from old newspapers to plastic
spoons, can be recycled. The recycling process
reclaims the original material and uses it in new
products.
In general, using recycled materials to
make new products costs less and requires less
energy than using new materials. Recycling can
also reduce pollution, either by reducing the
demand for high-pollution alternatives or by
minimizing the amount of pollution produced
during the manufacturing process.
Paper products that can be recycled
include cardboard containers, wrapping paper, and
office paper. The most commonly recycled paper
product is newsprint. In newspaper recycling, old
newspapers are collected and searched for
contaminants such as plastic bags and aluminum
foil. The paper goes to a processing plant where it
is mixed with hot water and turned into pulp in a
machine that works much like a big kitchen
blender. The pulp is screened and filtered to
remove smaller contaminants. The pulp then goes
to a large vat where the ink separates from the
paper fibers and fl oats to the surface. The ink is
skimmed off, dried and reused as ink or burned as
boiler fuel. The cleaned pulp is mixed with new
wood fibers to be made into paper again.
Experts estimate the average office
worker generates about 5 kg of wastepaper per
month. Every ton of paper that is recycled saves
about 1.4 cu m (about 50 cu ft) of landfill space.
One ton of recycled paper saves 17 pulpwood
trees (trees used to produce paper).
)
17. The following things can be recycled,
EXCEPT....
a. precious metals
b. broken glass
c. old newspapers
d. plastic spoons
e. fresh vegetables and fruits
18. Which of the following is NOT the benefit of
recycling?
a. It costs much money for the process of
recycling
b. It costs less to make new products.
c. It requires less energy.
d. It can reduce pollution.
e. It reduces the demand for high-pollution
alternatives.
19. What is the third step of recycling paper
products?
a. Collect and search for contaminants such
as plastic bags and aluminium foil.

b. Mix the paper with hot water in a blender


which turns it into pulp.
c. Screen and filter the pulp to remove
smaller contaminants.
d. Put the pulp to a large vat to separate the
ink from the paper fibres.
e. Mix the pulp with new wood fibres to be
made into paper again.
20. We can make use of the ink after being
separated from the paper fibres by doing the
followings, EXCEPT....
a. Skim it off.
b. Dry it.
c. Reuse as ink.
d. Burn as boiler fuel.
e. Mix it with the pulp.
21. Harry : Would you like to go camping
with us next holiday ?
Donny : but I have to
take care my mom. she has been
hospitalized for a week
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

Its sounds interesting


I am sorry to hear that
Thank you
Dont mention it
I dont care about it

22. Vita : ..to Jakarta to find the job?


Dewi : Its nice of you to ask.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

Do you mind my migrating


Do you think I could
Would you like to go
Do you have
Would you go

23. Jane : Would you like to go to a concert


on Saturday night ?
Tia : Ehm, yes..
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

anyway
I cant
Id like
Id be delighted
Im busy

24. Hendra : We are going to have a research


for many days. Will you join us ?
Farhan : .
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

I am convinced
I dont know about it
There is no doubt
I cant say that for sure
Im certain

25. Budi : Its boring. Weve to do something


Dina : What about watching film ?
Budi : Wow, cool !.
A. Its a pity
B. I am deeply sorry to hear that

C. Lets watch it
D. Oh, congratulation
E. You are wrong
You have to choose the best answer to each
question from the alternative given.
The text is for questions no. 26-29
26. Your friend was fired he used to late for
work.
A. because
B. Since
C. For
D. Because of
E. Due to
27. Shes angry with me I didnt invite her to
my wedding.
A. Since
B. Due to
C. Because
D. Because of
E. That's why
28. My flight has been cancelled bad weather.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

Since
Due to
Because
Because of
That's why

D. Once a decision has been made, it cannot


be reversed.
33. All that glitters is not gold means...
A. 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.
34. The child is father of the man it means...
A. The finest things are hard to get.
B. One should not assume success prior to
actually achieving it.
C. A satisfactory conclusion makes up for
earlier disappointments.
D. The character of a child shows the kind of
man he will grow up to be.
35. A bad workman always blames his tools
it means...
A. A person with deficiencies finds excuses
for his lack of skill.
B. Steady progress is better in the long run
than inconsistent speed.
C. One should not assume success prior to
actually achieving it.
D. There are often early indications of future
happenings.
The text is for question no 36-40

29. ..... you have read the article, you should


already know that cell-phone radiation
may cause health problems
A. that's why
B. Since
C. Because
D. Because of
E. for
30. ..... not having much money, Dimas can only
rent a cheap apartment.
A. Due to
B. Since
C. Because
D. Because of
E. for
31. Better late than never. it means that...
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.
32. All roads lead to Rome. Means...
A. There are often early indications of future
happenings.
B. People can arrive at the same conclusion
by different means.
C. People with similar interests and tastes
tend to group.

Hotel Work :
One Month Training Course
Suitable young men and women are invited to
apply for places on the one month training course
on hotel work organized by Hong Kong Institute
of Hotel Management. Tuition is free of charge
and students who successfully complete the course
will be offered employment in the Colonys
leading hotels.
The Training Course will take place from Monday
21st July to Friday 22nd August, from 9 a.m to
4.30 p.m. daily , except Saturdays and Sundays.
Applications for places on the course are welcome
for students now in their third year at secondary
school, who have good knowledge of English, and
have interest in hotel work.
Application forms may be obtained from :
The Hong Kong Institute of Management,
Box 948,
The South China Times.
The closing date for applications is April 29th
36.Those who successfully complete the course
will be given . . . .
A. Free tuition
B. A further training course
C. Jobs in big hotels in the colony
D. A chance to stay in the colonys leading
hotels for one month

E. Membership of the Hong Kong Institute


of Hotel management
37. What requirement is needed by an applicant to
apply for the hotel work training ?
A. Able to speak Mandarin.
B. Secondary school graduate.
C. Good knowledge of English.
D. Reputable university graduate.
E. 2-year experience in hotel work.

DIENG RESTO
Every Saturday from 18.00 to 21.30
Dieng Restaurant
A selection of our original recipe
Prepared in front of your eyes by
our chef
Included free Carica Drink
Enjoy the live music by
Antrax Band
For more info:
Call: 3389777 ext. 65111-65112
DIENG RESTAURANT
WONOSOBO

38. What is the purpose of the advertisement


above?
A. To promote Dieng Restaurant
B. To enjoy Antrax Band
C. To inform Dieng Restaurant
D. To describe Dieng Restaurant
E. To explain Carica drink
39. Dieng Restaurant opens on .
A. everyday
B. every evening
C. Sunday
to Friday
ROOM
FACILITIES
D. every Saturday evening
E.The
every
Saturday
from82
18.00
to 21.30
hotel
provides
comfortable

guest rooms that consist of Supeior


Rooms, Superior Seaview Rooms
and 22 Deluxe Cottages with
modern Balinese style architecture,
private balcony and international
standard facilities. Each room has a
private
balcony,
fully
air
conditioned, a telephone, a mini bar,
radio/music,
intrenational
TV
channels, in house movie, tea and
coffee making facilities, a hair drier,
slippers, an umbrella, a bath/showre
with hot and cold running water and
a safe deposit box.
FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE
FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US
ON :
Phone : +62 361 751961, Fax : +62
361 751962
e-mail
:
reservation
[at]
kutaseaviewhotel [dot] com or sale
[at] kutaseaviewhotel [dot] com
website
:
www
[dot]
kutaseaviewhotel [dot] com

40. What does the advertisement promote ?


A. The location of the hotel
B. The hotel rooms
C. The cottage
D. The seaview
E. The facilities
42. How many rooms does the hotel provide ?
A. Twenty two
B. Thirty six
C. Sixty two
D. Eighty two
E.
Ninety six
43. The guest can enjoy watching movies since the
hotel offers
A. A cinema
B. A mini bar
C. TV Bar
D. In house movie
E.
Private balcony

44. What is the focus of the study at the course?


A. Teaching
B. Reading
C. Writing
D. Speaking
E. Listening
45.What does the advertisement offer?
A. We will get our money back if we cant
speak English.
B. We will learn the best mmethod to teach
English.
C. We will find Jalan Cukang jati 11 as the
right place.
D. We would be a qualified English teacher
in this place.

B. From a huge tension of heated water that


coming out from the earth crack.
C. From the heated temperature in earth
crack that absorbing water.
D. From the temperature and absorbed water
that occurs on earth surface.
E. By the hot water and temperature of hot
rock that occurs on earth surface.
49. Steam and hot water shoot out of the surface
because of ....
A. hot rock and water
B. temperature and pressure
C. greater pressure
D. high temperature and increased pressure
E. underground temperature and increased
pressure

46. What is the writers intension?


A. To give information about the supplement.
B. To explain how to consume a supplement.
C. To advertise a new supplement.
D. To explain
supplement.

how

to

make

new

50 . "... and expelling more than ten thousand


gallons during each eruption." (Paragraph 2),
The underlined word is closest in meaning
to....
A. heating
B. melting

C. wasting
D. supplying

E. Discharging

47. The supplement is for a person that is


A. 3 years or older
B. 20 years or older
C. 30 years or younger
D. 40 years or younger
A geyser is the result of underground water
under the combined conditions of high
temperatures and increased pressure beneath the
surface of the earth. Since temperature rises
approximately 1 F for every sixty feet under the
earth's surface, and pressure increases with depth,
the water that seeps down in crack and fissures
until it reaches very hot rock in the earth interior
becomes heated to temperature in excess of 290 F.
Because of the greater pressure, the water shoots
out of the surface in the form of steam and hot
water. The result is a geyser. In order to function,
then a geyser must have a source of heat, reservoir
where water can be stored until the temperature
rises to an unstable point, an opening through
which the hot water and steam can escape, and
underground channels for resupplying water after
an eruption.
Favorable conditions for geyser exist in some
regions of the world including New Zealand,
Iceland, and the Yellowstone National Park area of
the United States. The most famous geyser in the
world is Old Faithfull in Yellow Park. Old
Faithfull erupts almost every hour, rising to a
height of 125 to 170 feet and expelling more than
ten thousand gallons during each eruption.
48. How geyser is produced?
A. By the rise of temperature pressure
functioning hot steam.

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