PEMERINTAH PROVINSI JAWA TIMUR
DINAS PENDIDIKAN
SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS NEGERI JOGOROTO
Jalan Raya Jogoroto 75-b Telepon (0321) 865469
Website : www.smanjogoroto.sch.id Email : sman [email protected]
JOMBANG
PENILAIAN AKHIR SEMESTER
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2019/2020
BAHASA DAN SASTRA Hari,
Mata Pelajaran : : Senin, … Nopember 2019
INGGRIS (PEMINATAN) tanggal
Kelas/Peminatan : X BAHASA Waktu : 90 menit
Pilihlah jawaban yang paling tepat !
A. FILLING FORM
Read the following template, then answer the questions given! Choose a, b, c, d, or e for the
correct answer
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Class X MIPA 5 Date July 27 , 2019
Student # 8375309
Full name (long) Matthew Robert Andrews Hosler
Nickname (short) Matt
Gender M / F Height 140cm
Birth date December 9th, 1983 Age 35
Mailing Address Dsn. Sugihwaras RT. 01/RW. 04 Bandung Diwek Jombang
School SMA Negeri Jogoroto 😊
Phone Number +62 0811-3336-6612
Peace Corps / SMA Negeri
Occupation Teacher Employer
Jogoroto
Marital Status Single Signature
1. What kind of form is it?
a. Information from
b. Medical form
c. Deposit slip
d. Withdrawal slip
e. Reservation form
2. What gender is the applicant?
a. Female
b. Male
c. Woman
d. Sex
e. 35
3. Where do the administrators send a letter to the applicant trough regular mail?
a. SMA Negeri Jogoroto
b.
[email protected] c. Dsn. Sugihwaras RT. 01/RW. 04 Bandung Diwek Jombang
d. +62 0811-3336-6612
e. WhatsApp
4. What is Matthew Robert Andrews Hosler?
a. Teacher
b. Medical form
c. Deposit slip
d. Withdrawal slip
e. Reservation form
5. When was Mr. Hosler born?
a. July 27th, 1983
b. Desember 9th, 1983
c. March 9th, 1983
d. Desember 27th, 1983
e. July 9th, 1983
Answer the following exercises.
Inglewood Public Library
Card Application
Name Mr. Mrs. Miss Ms _______________(first) ___________________(middle)___________(last)
Home Address Mailing Address
_________________________________________ _________________________________
City________________ Zip Code ______________ City _____________ Zip Code ________
Home Phone (___) _________________________ Business Phone (___) _______________
Date of Birth _________________ Age _________ Mother’s Maiden Name _____________
CA ID, Driver’s License # or Social Security # ____________________ Expiration______________
I agree to be responsible for all materials charged out to my card with or without my consent, to observe
library rules and to notify the library of any change in my address. Parents are responsible for material
charged out by their minor child.
Applicant’s signature ___________________
Parent’s signature ______________________
(required for applicants under 14 years of age)
6. Who will be responsible for materials charged out if the owner of the card is a child?
a. The owner
b. The applicant
c. The owner’s friend
d. The applicant’s friend
e. The applicant’s parents
7. Do you need parents’ signature if you are fifteen years old?
a. Yes, you do
b. Yes, I do
c. Yes, I need
d. No, you don’t
e. No, they doesn’t
8. What kind of form is it?
a. Medical Form
b. Library card application form
c. Job Application
d. Deposit Slip form
9. Pronoun “I” in sentence “I agree to be responsible for … refers to …
a. The applicant
b. The printer of the form
c. The librarian
d. The businessman
e. The library
B. SHOULD
Fill in the gaps in the sentences below using the verb in brackets with either should or should
have.
10. It’s cold. You ... (wear) a cardigan.
f. wear
g. wears
h. wore
i. should wear
j. should have wore
11. Haven’t they given you the money back yet? They … (do) it last Monday.
a. do
b. did
c. done
d. should do
e. should have done
12. All the applicants … (register) before the end of September.
a. Register
b. Registered
c. Have registered
d. Should register
e. Should have registered
13. …. now? (we/leave)
a. do we leaves
b. does we leave
c. Have we left
d. Should we leave
e. Should we leaving
14. The students … (use/not) their phone in the exam.
a. Don’t uses
b. Are not used
c. Should have does use
d. Shouldn’t use
e. Shouldn’t have using
15. He … (arrive) at 10, but he was almost half an hour late.
a. Arrives
b. Arrived
c. Should arrive
d. Shouldn’t arrive
e. Should have arrived
16. You …. (lend/not) him so much money when he asked. It will take you a lot of time to get it
back.
a. Don’t lend
b. Have not lent
c. Should lend
d. Shouldn’t lend
e. Should lent
17. She’s always tired. She … (go/not) to bed late every night.
a. Doesn’t go
b. Didn’t go
c. Must go
d. Should go
e. Shouldn’t go
18. Drivers __________ (stronger) remember to signal before they turn.
a. must
b. must not
c. are
d. does
e. won
19. Ridho, you__________ (not)leave your dirty clothes on the floor.
a. must
b. should
c. should not
d. have to
e. had to
C. Fill in the gaps in the sentences below using the verb in brackets with either simple future,
future continuous, or future perfect.
Choose a, b, c, d, or e for the correct answer.
20. I … (sleep) at 11:30 p.m. this evening.
a. Sleep
b. Slept
c. will sleep
d. is sleeping
e. would sleep
21. The truck (pick up) the money later tomorrow afternoon.
a. Picks up
b. Picked up
c. Is picking up
d. Will pick up
e. Would pick up
22. When you wake up tomorrow morning, it … (rain).
a. rains
b. rained
c. is raining
d. is rained
e. will rain
23. Tomorrow at this time, I … (attend) a conference.
a. Attend
b. Attends
c. Is attending
d. Will attends
e. Will be attending
24. I … (leave) by six.
a. Leave
b. Left
c. Will leaved
d. Will be leaving
e. Will have left
25. … (you/finish) the report by the deadline?
a. Will you have finished
b. Will you finished
c. Will you finishing
d. Is finishing
e. finishes
26. When … (we/do) everything?
a. are we do
b. will we do
c. is we do
d. won we be doing
e. for we doing
27. This time tomorrow we … to New York.
a. drive
b. driving
c. drove
d. will drives
e. will be driving
28. The students … their essays by the end of next week.
a. will have written
b. will written
c. will write
d. is going to write
e. is going to writing
D. CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTION
Read the sentence carefully, then decide which conjunction (either … or; neither … nor; not
only … but also; both … and) is appropriate to fill the blank.
29. Andrian : Who wrote you this love letter?
Alfin : I’m not sure. I think it was ... Michael ... Paul.
a. Neither ... both ... d. Not only ... but also ...
b. Either ... or ... e. Both ... and ...
c. Neither ... or ...
30. ... Linda ... Helen called to say sorry. I’m very sad and frustrated.
a. Neither ... nor ... d. Not only ... but also ...
b. Either ... or ... e. Both ... and ...
c. Neither ... or ...
31. ... Ryan ... Susie have disappointed me. They didn’t come to my birthday party.
a. Neither ... nor ... d. Not only ... but either ...
b. Either ... or ... e. Both ... and ...
c. Neither .. or ...
32. Paul has been neglecting us. He ... calls ... hangs out with us anymore.
a. Neither ... nor ... d. Not only ... but also ...
b. Either ... or ... e. Both ... and ...
c. Neither ... or ...
33. He hurt ... her feelings ... her dignity. This is unforgivable.
a. Neither .. nor ... d. Not only ... but also ...
b. Either ... or ... e. Bin ... and ...
c. Either ... of ...
34. ... loyalty ... honesty are essential in a friendship.
a. Neither ... nor ... d. Not only ... or ...
b. Either ... or ... e. Both ... and ...
c. Both ... or ...
35. You should ... disrespect ... deceive your friends.
a. Either ... or ... d. Both ... and ...
b. Neither ... nor ... e. Not only ...but also ...
c. Such ... as ...
36. I will take you ... to the cinema ... to the theatre. We will only go to one.
a. Either ... or ... d. Both ... and ...
b. Neither .. nor ... e. Such ... or ...
c. Not only ... but also ...
Fill the incomplete sentences with appropriate verb in the form of PAST TENSE
37. Last year I ... to England on holiday.
a. Go c. Went e. Was gone
b. Goes d. gone
38. It ... fantastic.
a. Is c. Was e. Have been
b. Are d. Were
39. I ... lots of interesting places. I ... with two friends of mine.
a. Visit – am c. Visited – am e. Visited – were
b. Visits – am d. Visited - was
40. We ... some beautiful rainbows.
a. See c. Saw e. Seen
b. Sees d. seed
41. She ... her last holiday in Bali.
a. Spend c. Spended e. Spented
b. Spends d. Spent
E. BIOGRAPHY
The following text is for questions 42 to 44
Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, England, on February 12, 1809. He came from a
wealthy family and never had to work. He studied medicine and theology. In 1831 he graduated from
University of Cambridge with a degree of theology.
He began a career as a scientist quite by chance. On December 27, 1831, 22 years old Charles Darwin
joined the crew of the HMS Beagle as a naturalist. The five years expedition collected hydrographic,
geologic, and meteorological data from South America and many other regions around the world.
Darwin's own observation on this voyage led to his theory of natural selection.
Charles Darwin was greatly influenced by the geologist Adam Sedgwick and naturalist John Henslow
in his development of the theory of natural selection, which was to become the foundation concept
supporting the theory of evolution. Darwin's theory holds that environmental effects lead to varying
degrees of reproductive success in individuals and groups of organisms. Natural selection tends to
promote adaptation in organisms when necessary for survival. This revolutionary theory was published
in 1859 in Darwin's now famous On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.
42. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution believed that ....
a. people could defend themselves naturally
b. the environment is always cold
c. organisms do not change over time
d. people and nature are different
e. natural selection makes organisms change over time
43. How was Darwin's theory of natural selection developed?
a. He observed and studied organisms
b. Influenced by his prayers
c. He asked the queen
d. He read hieroglyphics
e. He cooked a delicious turtle
44. The famous Darwin theory was published based on ....
A. theories developed based on observations of organisms and environment
B. the influence of the debate
C. geological data only
D. the theory of gravity
E. a very fancy hat
Alfred Bernhard Nobel was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, and ornament manufacturer. He
was the inventor of dynamite. He also owned Bofors, which he had redirected from its previous role as
primarily an iron and steel producer to a major manufacturer of cannons and other ornaments. He held
355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous. In his last will, he used his enormous fortune to
institute the Nobel Prizes. The synthetic element nobelium was named after him. He was the third son
of Immanuel Nobel and Andriette Ahlsell Nobel. Born in Stckholm on 21 October 1833, he went with
my family to Saint Petersburg in 1842, where his father invented modern plywood. He studied
chemistry with Professor Nikolay Nickolaevich Zinin. When he was 18, he went to the United States to
study chemistry for four years and worked for a short period under John Ericsson, who designed the
American Civil War ironclad USS Monitor.
Returning to Sweden, with his father after bankruptcy of his family business, he then devoted himself
to the study of explosives, and especially to the save manufacture and use of nitroglycerine (discovered
in 1847 by Acanio Sobrero, one of his fellow students under Theophile-Jules Pelouze at the University
of Turin). A big explosion occurred on September 2nd 1864 at his factory in Heleneborg in Stockholm,
killing five people. Among them was his younger brother, Emil.
The foundations of the Nobel Prize were laid in 1895 when Alfred Nobel wrote his last will, leaving
much of his wealth for its establishment. Since 1901, the prize has honoured men and women for
outstanding achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and for work in peace.
45. Where did Alfred Nobel work with John Ericsson?
A. In Sweden
B. In the USA
C. In Stockholm
D. In Heleneborg
E. In Saint Petersburg
46. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
a. Alfred Nobel devoted himself to the study of religion
b. His success with explosive was safe and nothing bad happened
c. A big explosion in Heleneborg in Stockholm killed his sister
d. Alfred Nobel built a giant boat
e. Alfred Nobel planned the safe manufacture and use of nitroglycerine, but an explosion
happened
47. What was Bofor’s main business under Alfred Nobel?
a. It manufactured cannons and other ornaments
b. It designed the ironclad monitor
c. It produced plastic
d. It produced dynamite
e. It invented nobelium
DR. ABDULRAHMAN SALEH
1909-1947
Born into a family of doctors in Kampung Ketapang, Kwitang Barat, Jakarta, Abdulrachman Saleh also
became a doctor. After finishing MULO, he studied at STOVIA. While still a student, he was
appointed assistant at the laboratory of physiology. Graduating from STOVIA, Abdulrachman Saleh
continued his work at the lab while having his own medical practice.
Abdulrachman Saleh’s role in medicine was significant. He became a lecturer in Jakarta,
Surabaya, Malang, and Klaten. For his meritorious service in medicine, specifically in physiology, in
1958, the University of Indonesia bestowed him the title of Bapak Ilmu Faal (Father of Physiology).
Abdulrachman Saleh was a man of many interests. He was involved in youth organizations like
Boy Scouts and Indonesia Muda. He was also a member of Aeroclub, and co-founded the Verenigde
Oosterse Radio Omroep (VORO), an organization of broadcasters. It was he who established the Voice
of Free Indonesia, the radio station which spread the proclamation of Indonesia’s independence to the
world.
48. Abdulrachman Saleh was bestowed the title Father of Physiology because ....
A. he invented physiology
B. he saved many people from disease
C. he madesignificant contribution in physiology
D. he was a lecturer about religion
49. The main idea of the first paragraph is that Abdulrachman Saleh ...
A. trained and worked as a doctor of physiology
B. studied at the medical school in STOVIA.
C. became a doctor because he was scared of planes
D. was appointed assistant at the laboratory of chemisty
E. could not find his place in the world
50. Besides medicine, Abdulrachman also had a special interest in ....
A. dance
B. water purification
C. car repair
D. broadcasting
E. cycling