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SOAL UTS GENAP BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS XI TB

SMK NUSA DUA TAHUN PELAJARAN 2017-2018

The text is for number 1


How paper is made

Paper is made from wood through the following process. First, the logs which are
sawn from the trunks of the trees are put in the shedder. Second, they are cut into
small chips. Thirds, they are mixed with water and acid. Next they are heated with
crushed to heavy pulp. Then, it is also chemically bleached to whiten it. After this,
it is passed through rollers to flatten it. Then, sheets are pressed, dried, and refined
until the finished paper is produced.
1. What is the main information of the text?
a. How to get the paper
b. How making paper from wood
c. The process in making wood
d. The production of wood

The text is for number : 2


How paper is made

Paper is made from wood through the following process. First, the logs which are
sawn from the trunks of the trees are put in the shedder. Second, they are cut into
small chips. Thirds, they are mixed with water and acid. Next they are heated with
crushed to heavy pulp. Then, it is also chemically bleached to whiten it. After this,
it is passed through rollers to flatten it. Then, sheets are pressed, dried, and refined
until the finished paper is produced.

2. What kinds of text is it?


a. procedure
b. narrative
c. descriptive
d. recount

The text is for number : 3


How paper is made

Paper is made from wood through the following process. First, the logs which are
sawn from the trunks of the trees are put in the shedder. Second, they are cut into
small chips. Thirds, they are mixed with water and acid. Next they are heated with
crushed to heavy pulp. Then, it is also chemically bleached to whiten it. After this,
it is passed through rollers to flatten it. Then, sheets are pressed, dried, and refined
until the finished paper is produced.

3. How many procedures do we need to produce paper?


a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8

The text is for number : 4


How paper is made

Paper is made from wood through the following process. First, the logs which are
sawn from the trunks of the trees are put in the shedder. Second, they are cut into
small chips. Thirds, they are mixed with water and acid. Next they are heated with
crushed to heavy pulp. Then, it is also chemically bleached to whiten it. After this,
it is passed through rollers to flatten it. Then, sheets are pressed, dried, and refined
until the finished paper is produced.

4. After this, it is passed through rollers to flatten it.


The word “this” refers to….
a. The wood
b. The paper
c. The procedure
d. The previous process

The text is for number : 5


How paper is made

Paper is made from wood through the following process. First, the logs which are
sawn from the trunks of the trees are put in the shedder. Second, they are cut into
small chips. Thirds, they are mixed with water and acid. Next they are heated with
crushed to heavy pulp. Then, it is also chemically bleached to whiten it. After this,
it is passed through rollers to flatten it. Then, sheets are pressed, dried, and refined
until the finished paper is produced.

5. From the text we may conclude that …..


a. We need wood to make paper
b. Paper is mad through certain process
c. Sheets of papers are dry and white
d. Making paper involves chemical process.

The text is for number 6


How to serve instant noodle

a. Boil the noodle into 440 cc (2 glasses) of briskly water and simmer for 3
minutes
b. Pour the seasoning and chili powder on a bowl
c. Pour the cooked noodles together with the soup into the bowl
d. Mix well with all the seasoning
e. Spread fried onion and noodles is ready to be served

6. The text above tells us about ….


a. Giving Direction
b. Cooking utensils
c. Cooking procedure
d. How to cook instant noodles

The text is for number 7


How to serve instant noodle

a. Boil the noodle into 440 cc (2 glasses) of briskly water and simmer for 3
minutes
b. Pour the seasoning and chili powder on a bowl
c. Pour the cooked noodles together with the soup into the bowl
d. Mix well with all the seasoning
e. Spread fried onion and noodles is ready to be served

7. We need to prepare the following items to serve instant noodles, except….


a. A bowl
b. Mixer
c. Noodles
d. Boiling water
The text is for number 8
How to serve instant noodle

a. Boil the noodle into 440 cc (2 glasses) of briskly water and simmer for 3
minutes
b. Pour the seasoning and chili powder on a bowl
c. Pour the cooked noodles together with the soup into the bowl
d. Mix well with all the seasoning
e. Spread fried onion and noodles is ready to be served

8. “mix well with all the seasoning”


The underlined word is synonymous with ….
a. Composition
b. Flavorings
c. Vegetable oil
d. Instant noodle
The text is for number 9
How to serve instant noodle

a. Boil the noodle into 440 cc (2 glasses) of briskly water and simmer for 3
minutes
b. Pour the seasoning and chili powder on a bowl
c. Pour the cooked noodles together with the soup into the bowl
d. Mix well with all the seasoning
e. Spread fried onion and noodles is ready to be served

9. Which one of the following does not belong to the flavoring? …


a. Salt
b. Onion powder
c. Chili powder
d. Whet powder
The text is for number 10
How to serve instant noodle

a. Boil the noodle into 440 cc (2 glasses) of briskly water and simmer for 3
minutes
b. Pour the seasoning and chili powder on a bowl
c. Pour the cooked noodles together with the soup into the bowl
d. Mix well with all the seasoning
e. Spread fried onion and noodles is ready to be served

10. Which one of the following words is the temporal conjunction?....


a. First
b. After this
c. Through
d. To whiten

11. Teacher : The class is very dirty. Please ….


Students : Ok, Mom
a. Clean the whiteboard
b. Sweep the floor
c. Look up your book
d. Don’t be noisy
12. Rudy : ……, the road is slippery after the rain
Shinta : Thanks. Don’t worry.
a. Bring the umbrella
b. Be careful
c. Use your boots
d. Don’t go out
13. Rina : ……. To my graduation party next Sunday
Laily : Of course not?
a. Do you like coming
b. Would you like to come
c. How about coming
d. Where you come
14. Student : ….. the flowers, Daddy. The leaves look pale. It seems to be dying.
Dedy : ok mom.
a. Water
b. Watering
c. Watered
d. To water
15. Student : may we open the book during the test, sir?
Teacher : No …
a. Don’t be careless
b. Read the book first
c. No, choose the best answer without open the book
d. Done it well

post then forget to Don ' t letter it write the and


16. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
The best arrangement of the jumbled words above is ... .

a. 5-3-4-1-7-10-2-8-9-6
b. 5-3-8-9-6-10-2-4-1-7
c. 5-3-4-8-9-6-10-1-7-2
d. 5-3-4-8-9-6-10-2-1-7
e. 5-3-4-8-9-6-10-1-2-7
Text for questions number 17

How to make ice wine

It is possible to make ice wine at home. The


grape juice for making ice wine comes from
grapes left on the vine until the season's first
freeze. The grapes must be harvested early in
the morning before the temperature rises
and pressed while still frozen. Once you have
the juice, proceed with your recipe and wine
making procedure. You can also purchase ice
wine kits for home use that include the juice.
Where I live there are a lot of vineyards and
ice wine producers. They will sometimes sell
juice to people for home ice wine making, but
it is more expensive than the regular grape
juice.

17. Which one is not the step of making ice wine?


A. Prepare the grapes.
B. Blend the grapes to make juice.
C. Proceed the juice with your recipe and wine making procedure.
D. Purchase ice wine kits for home use that include the juice.
E. Sell juice to people for home ice wine making.

Text for questions number 18

How to make ice wine

It is possible to make ice wine at home. The grape juice for making ice wine comes from grapes
left on the vine until the season's first freeze. The grapes must be harvested early in the morning
before the temperature rises and pressed while still frozen. Once you have the juice, proceed
with your recipe and wine making procedure. You can also purchase ice wine kits for home use
that include the juice. Where I live there are a lot of vineyards and ice wine producers. They will
sometimes sell juice to people for home ice wine making, but it is more expensive than the
regular grape juice.

18. We need ____ to make juice.


A. a blender
B. a mixer
C. a bowl
D. a beater
E. a container

Text for questions number 19

How to make ice wine

It is possible to make ice wine at home. The grape juice for making ice wine comes from grapes left
on the vine until the season's first freeze. The grapes must be harvested early in the morning before
the temperature rises and pressed while still frozen. Once you have the juice, proceed with your
recipe and wine making procedure. You can also purchase ice wine kits for home use that include
the juice. Where I live there are a lot of vineyards and ice wine producers. They will sometimes sell
juice to people for home ice wine making, but it is more expensive than the regular grape juice.

19. “The grapes must be harvested early in the morning….”


The underlined word is synonymous with …

A. yielded
B. planted
C. watered
D. developed
E. fertilized

Text for questions number 20

Dear Mavis:
Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your recent selection for inclusion on the short-list for the
NY City Writers Prize.
I just heard the news today from Francis Goodspeed when she dropped into my office with the marked
up proofs for her latest collection of stories. As you can imagine, Fran was very excited too!
I am so proud of you. As you know, I have been a longtime promoter of your work, and in my mind it's
about time they finally recognized your talent. In fact, I believe that your selection for the NYCWP short-
list is long overdue.

I have already read two of the other books that are short-listed and in my opinion they don't hold a
candle to your "No Turning Back". I will read the other three books nominated and let you know what I
think. Although, I could hardly be considered an objective reviewer on this one!

Once again Mavis, my sincere congratulations on your nomination. Just being nominated for the NYCWP
is an honor in itself. I will be keeping my fingers crossed for you until they announce the winner on
November 1st.

Sincere best wishes,


Brad Merchant

20. What is the kind of the letter above?


A. Complain letter
B. Sympathy letter
C. Love letter
D. Congratulation letter
E. Application letter

Text for questions number 21

Dear Mavis:
Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your recent selection for inclusion on the short-list for the
NY City Writers Prize.
I just heard the news today from Francis Goodspeed when she dropped into my office with the marked
up proofs for her latest collection of stories. As you can imagine, Fran was very excited too!
I am so proud of you. As you know, I have been a longtime promoter of your work, and in my mind it's
about time they finally recognized your talent. In fact, I believe that your selection for the NYCWP short-
list is long overdue.

I have already read two of the other books that are short-listed and in my opinion they don't hold a
candle to your "No Turning Back". I will read the other three books nominated and let you know what I
think. Although, I could hardly be considered an objective reviewer on this one!

Once again Mavis, my sincere congratulations on your nomination. Just being nominated for the NYCWP
is an honor in itself. I will be keeping my fingers crossed for you until they announce the winner on
November 1st.

Sincere best wishes,

Brad Merchant

21. How did the writer feel to write the letter?


A. please
B. unexcited
C. displeased
D. disappointed
E. dissatisfied

Text for questions number 22


Dear Mavis:
Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your recent selection for inclusion on the short-list for the
NY City Writers Prize.
I just heard the news today from Francis Goodspeed when she dropped into my office with the marked
up proofs for her latest collection of stories. As you can imagine, Fran was very excited too!
I am so proud of you. As you know, I have been a longtime promoter of your work, and in my mind it's
about time they finally recognized your talent. In fact, I believe that your selection for the NYCWP short-
list is long overdue.

I have already read two of the other books that are short-listed and in my opinion they don't hold a
candle to your "No Turning Back". I will read the other three books nominated and let you know what I
think. Although, I could hardly be considered an objective reviewer on this one!

Once again Mavis, my sincere congratulations on your nomination. Just being nominated for the NYCWP
is an honor in itself. I will be keeping my fingers crossed for you until they announce the winner on
November 1st.

Sincere best wishes,

Brad Merchant

22. What does the writer congratulate Mavis for?


A. Selection for inclusion test
B. Nomination for NYCWP
C. The winner of NYCWP
D. Collection of stories
E. Books writer

23. “Well, you have a new classmate …”


The underlined word can be replaced with ….

A. Mrs Devina and Viona


B. the students
C. Viona’s new classmates
D. Viona and the students

24. The teacher will start the lesson. She will say _____!
A. Listen to me carefully
B. Repeat after me
C. Open your book
D. Do it carefully

25. Wikan : Pass me nail and hammer, please!


Dinda : …. Wait a minute.

A. What?
B. I’m sorry
C. I’m all right
D. Yeah, sure

26. Bayu : This room is very dark. …, please.


Ida : Sorry, but there is black out over the city.

A. Turn off the fan


B. Switch on the light
C. Turn on the fan
D. Break on the light

27. is - Mr.Burhan’s - expensive - car


1 2 3 4

The suitable arrangement is …..

A. 1-2-3-4
B. 2-4-1-3
C. 1-3-2-4
D. 2-3-1-4

28. Ron : What do you usually do before going to school?


Jack : I usually ….

A. have lunch
B. take a nap
C. have breakfast
D. wake up

29. Wildan : Hey..you step on my toes!


Hanum : ….

A. Yes, I can do it.


B. Look at me!.
C. I’m extremely sorry.
D. I don’t understand yet.

30. Michele :……….. The final test will be next week.


Brian : I do.

A. Don’t be lazy!
B. Don’t say it!
C. Don’t litter!
D. Don’t over run!

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