1. Woman : Excuse me, sir. Let me check your identity card. This is a restricted area.
Man : Here it is.
Woman : What do you do ?
Man : I am a jounalist who is going to report the event. Here is my ID card.
Who is the woman ?
A. A customer service officer
B. A cleaning service officer
C. An administration officer
D. A security officer
E. A journalist
2. Boy : Mum will be home late this evening. Do you think we should eat chicken
noodles for dinner?
Girl : I don’t think it’s a good idea. Eating noodles regularly will disturb our health,
you know.
Boy : So, what shall we have for dinner?
Girl : I’ll cook soup and fry tofu.
Boy : Great. I love soup and tofu.
What is the topic of the conversation?
A. Giving opinion
B. Giving suggestion
C. Giving information
D. Expressing plan
E. Congratulating
3. Boy : Where are you going ?
Girl : To the convention centre.
Boy : Why don’t you go with me ? We head to the similar direction. I am going
to the public library, next to the convention centre.
Girl : You don’t need to brother. I ‘ve reserved an online motorcycle.
Boy : I see.
What will the girl do ?
A. Go to the convention centre with the man
B. Go to the convention centre by herself
C. Accompany the man to the library
D. Borrow the man’s motorcycle
E. Give the man a lift
4. Girl : What are you doing, Dian?
Boy : I am writing a short essay for a scholsrship proposal
Girl : That’s cool ! Do you want to study abroad?
Boy : Yes, I’m trying my luck. Hopefully my proposal will be accepted.
.Girl : Good luck!
What is the boy’s plan?
A. Write a proposal
B. Write an essay
C. Study together
D. Study abroad
E. Go abroad
Questions: 5 to 7
5. Man : How was your job interview? .
Woman : It was great ! Guess what? At the end of the interview, the
manager told me that I could start working there next
Monday !
Man : ....
What is the man’s probably reply ?
A. How smart you are.
B. I’m happy to hear your job promotion.
C. Well done! Next, be ready for an interview.
D. Congratulations! You’ve worked hard for it.
6. Girl : Dad, I have no idea what subject should I take in university.
Man : As long as I understand, you like experimenting.
Girl : That’s right, so ?.
Man : ...
How will the man likely respond?
A. You had better take chemistry or physics
B. You may go to University of Indonesia.
C. Ask yourself when you will study.
D. I totally agree with your idea.
7. Woman : Do you still keep in touch with our old friends?
Man : Yes.
Woman : Is there any interesting news?
Man : You know what! Chintya becomes an animator abroad.
Woman : ...
How will the woman most likely reply ?
A. I’d like to continue my studies on animation.
B. I am very fond of watching animation films.
C. What a very good achievement.
D. I intend to be an animator one day.
8. This athlete has collected many medals for Indonesia in many international competitions.
She is regarded as one of the greatest mixed doubles players of all time. She is the
second Indonesian woman Olympic gold medalist.
This athlete with short straight black hair, fair skin and slanted eyes started her carreer
at the age of nine in Manado. No wonder, she who has a medium height has achieved a
big success in the world.
Which picture goes with the monologue ?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
9. Indonesia is beautiful and rich with its culture. Every province have their own uniqueness including
traditional house. The uniqueness are from the shape, roof, and the function of the traditional houses
itself. One of the traditional house that I want to tell you is Tongkonan house. The shape is very
unique with a long horn on the front and back. The horn has an arch shape. In fact, this house not a huge
one. This house suits for new born family members. The uniqueness make foreign and domestic tourist
who visit South Sulawesi want to come inside and take a look of Tongkonan house.
Which picture matches the monologue?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
10. It is an astronomical phenomenon in which it size is full, on the opposite side of the earth from the sun, and
at its closest point to the planet Earth. The coincidence of these lunar events usually only happens
occasionally, even as infrequently as once a year.
It can appear up to 14 % large and 30 % brighter than the point when it’s furthest away from the earth.
Its colloquial term was created by RicardNolle, an American astrologist in 1979. He claimed the lunar
event wouldcause natural disasters; however, this prediction is unfounded
Which picture matches the monologue?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
11. Theft is one of the social phenomena in the category of criminal. Theft is taking someone else's property
illegally without permission from the owner. A person who acts or a career in the theft called a thief, and
his action is called stealing.
Theft occurs usually because it has the intention and the opportunity to steal, although
sometimes also due to hit by the situation. Home property theft is one of the thefts that are based on the
intention. The thieves usually spying on the house ahead of time before their execution.
Theft because of the situation that is theft due to several factors, among others, economic factors,
social, and psychological. Economic reasons is the basic reason for thieves, as they do to meet their
needs. Social reasons that the thieves justify any means to be able to work, although it must be a thief in
order not to be insulted because they do not have a job. Psychological reasons is because his soul is
disturbed and can not think clearly.
Theft is very negative impacts on society, because theft is usually done by force and violence
even thieves also carrying weapons. If the victim of theft does not provide the goods, the thieves did not
hesitate to kill the victim.
Which picture matches the monologue?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Questions 12 and 13 are based on the following monologue.
The Jakarta administration strengthened efforts to improve the interest in reading by holding events
such as literacy tours and competitions. In 2015, Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development’s (OECD), Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), which measured the
reading, mathematics and science literacy of 15-year-old students, reported that Indonesia ranked 62nd
of 72 countries surveyed. Another OECD study found that adults in Jakarta showed lower levels of
proficiency in literacy and numeracy compared to adults in other countries who participated in the
survey. “We are challenged to improve our reading interest since people like reading WhatsApp better than
books. People nowadays prefer skimming to reading between the lines,” Jakarta Governor Anies
Baswedan said over the weekend.
12. What is the monologue about?
A. Strengthening e ffort
B. The low literacy level
C. Gubernatorial Regulation
D. Improving interest in reading
E. Literacy tours and competitions
13. What was the finding of OECD study?
A. People like skimming better than reading between the lines
B. People are interested more in reading WhatsApp than books
C. Reading, mathematics and science literacy of high school students
D. Indonesia ranks 11th from the bottom of 72 countries surveyed are satisfying.
E. Adults in Jakarta has a better proficiency in literacy compared to adults in other countries
Questions 14 and 15 are based on the following monologue.
Last Friday, Putra and I went to a phone accessory shop. We wanted to buy items we needed for our
field trip to Bali. Putra wanted to get a long charger cable and power bank. I on the other hand, wanted to buy a
waterproof holder for my phone.
At the shop, Putra and I split to find what we needed. I was tempted by all kinds of products there. I tried
to stay focused and searched for a waterproof holder suitable for my phone. Putra, however, got sidetracked.
Instead of buying a charger cable and power bank, he almost bought a headphone and phone speaker.
Fortunately, I was there to remind him what he wanted to buy. Well, he still bought the headphone in the end.
14. What is the monologue about ?
a. Preparing a field trip.
b. Join a field trip to Bali.
c. Shopping phone accessory .
d. Being lost in an accessory shop.
e. Browsing at Bali’s accessory shop.
15. What happened to Putra ?
A. He lost his items.
B. He bought more items.
C. He bought wrong items.
D. He was lost in an accessory store.
E. He nearly forgot to buy a headphone.
Good news for the Bright members !
You are cordially invited to the launch of
Brigh’s International beauty products.
Let’s celebrate its success and learn more
about its new products.
Tuesday, 28th March 2019
10 a.m
At the hall of PT Brighter Lives
Jl. Cempaka no. 58
Surabaya
Get free souvenirs for the first fifty guests !
Free beauty consultation with beauticians !
16. Who is the invitation addressed to?
A. Beauticians.
B. PT Brighter Lives.
C. Brighter customers.
D. Brighter members.
The Brighter’s management
17. From the text we know that ....
A. All guests will receive souvenirs.
B. The event is held in the afternoon.
C. The company sells local products.
D. The company launches its new products.
E. The first fifty guests deserves for free beauty consultation.
18 th January 2020
Dear Ratna,
I received your latter explaining your inability to come here yesterday. As you know,m I celebrated my
birthday on 16 thJanuary without you. It was truly agreat moment for me.The birthday party was arranged at
our residence at 8 pm.
My home was beautifully decorated by our friends. New curtains, flower –pots, few paintings, and posters
looked so cool. I bought all I need for the party from the market. I invited all our close friends and relatives.
Oh! Do you know how I missed you on that day? But you had to be busy with your compulsions.
Anyway, please convey my regards to your parents and thank for your birthday card and gift you sent to me.
Best regard,
Metta Hatta
18. Why did Metta Hatta write the letter?
A. To describe the celebration of her birthday.
B. To tell her happiness during her birthday party
C. To thank her friend for his birthday’s card and present.
D. To invite her friend to come to her birthday party.
E. To explain her friend his inability to come to her birthday party.
19. What was the writer’s problem?
A. The writer did not convey her regards to Ratna’s parents.
B. The beautiful decoration was not arranged by all of her friends.
C. The writer could not see Ratna on her birthday’s celebration.
D. The writer did not celebrate her birthday luxuriously.
E. The writer’s friend did not give her any present.
Dear Dr.Novy Indiana,
I am applying for the position of medical doctor
at Crown Medical Clinic. I am a pediatrician with
five years experience working in a George Medical
Clinic in Manly. In my current position, I see
numerous patients each day, evaluate their
symptoms, and provide diagnoses and tratments. I
am a strong communicator so I provide patients with
information regarding their health.
I believe that my skill,qualification, and past
working experience are relevant to your
requirements. Please contact me for further
discussion. Thank you for your consideration.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Laura
Dr. Laura Tan
20. What is the writer purpose to write the letter?
A. To ask for information about a vacant position.
B. To know more about Crown Mdical Clinic
C. To apply for a vacant position in a Clinic
D. To tell the applicant about the position
E. To promote her skill to the Clinic
21. From the text we know that the applicant ....
A. doesn’t have work experience
B. wants to apply for a pediatrician
C. worked at Crown Medical Clinic before
D. has bad communication with the patient
E. is waiting further information for her application
22. “ In my current position .....” .
What does the underlined word closely mean?
A. Frequent
B. Previous
C. Present
D. Future
E. Expert
The Elderly and Disabled People
Service room on the seventh floor of
the National Library of Indonesia. It
has a collection of books about health
andwill
23. Who books in Braille.
be served (JP/Ni Nyoman
in this room?
A.Wira)
Old people
B. Children
C. Teacher
D. Doctor
E. Nurse
24. From the text we know that ….
A. all books are in Braille
B. the visitors can find novel there
C. the national library is for people with
disabilities
D. The room is served for people with
learning disabilities
E. The book about healthy life could be
found in that library
How to Properly Fit a Life Jacket
A. Check the life jacket label for the appropriate weight or chest
size.
The life jacket will indicate the size and weight of the intended user.
Make sure you are within these ranges. Verify that the life jacket
label states it is” coast quard approves.”
B. Put the life jacket on
Inspect the life jacket for wear and tear. Warning sighs include rips and
missing or broken buckles or straps.
C. Buckle all the straps and tighten or zip up all zippers.
Make sure the straps can be buckled and zippers zipped. Don’t forget
the croth strap if there is one.
D. Lift your arms overhead and gently lift them by the top of the
jacket arm openings.
If the jacket rides up above their ears, it’s too big. If the straps or
zippers don’t close, it’s too small.
25. Where can you probably read the text ?
A. In a tall building
B. At a playground
C. At the beach
D. On a train
E. On a ship
26. What should you do after wearing the life jacket ?
A. Read its size information
B. Rescure its buckle or zipper
C. Fell the life jacket
D. Check its condition
E. Check if it fits
27. How do you know that you wear an appropriate life jacket ?
A. All the traps can be buckled
B. The zipper doesn’t close entirely
C. The coast guards have inspected you
D. The life jacket has only minor damage
E. You have plenty of space when wearing it.
It’s late and you’re hungry. Maybe you skipped a meal earlier in
the day, and you’re tired after working long hours. Naturally, you stop
to grab something to eat on the way home. If you’re concerned about
your health, you may want to rethink your late- night eating habits due
the following reasons.
First, eating late can aggravate the symptoms of acid reflux. Acid
reflux is caused by your stomach acid not staying where it belongs. After
eating, it’s important to stay upright because gravity helps keep the
contents in the stomach. Lying down with a full stomach makes reflux
much more likely.
Second, late-night feasts may also contribute to heart disease. The
study results showed that 24.2 % of people who ate dinner two hours or
less before bed time had blood pressure that did not drop at night-
significantly increasing their risk of a heart attack. Mean while, only
14.2% of people who ate their dinners earlier had this problem.
Finally, eating after 8 p.m. doesn’t necessarily lead to weight gain.
Eating extra calories at any time can cause weigh gain. Our body digests
and uses calories the soma way at morning, noon and night. Our
metabolism slows while we sleep, but it does not stop completely.
28. Why is the text written ?
A. To describe one’s habit on eating late night.
B. To persuade thereaders to concern a bout their lives.
C. To explain how to avoid bad effects of eating late at night.
D. To relate one’s experience related to eating late at night.
E. To persuade the readers about bad effects of late-night eating.
29. We should not lay down after eating because....
A. It will lead to weight lose
B. It will drop blood pressure
C. It may cause heart attack
D. It can aggravate acid reflux
E. It keeps the contents in the stomach
30. What will the readers probably do after reading the text ?
A. Avoid eating one hour before bedtime.
B. Recognise the symptoms of acid reflux.
C. Control their eating habits
D. Try to lose their weight.
E. Avoid dinner.
KUALA LUMPUR: Indonesian women’s sepak takraw team on Sunday (Aug 20)
staged a walkout halfway through the second game in their match against Malaysia at
the SEA Games. The trio were allegedly unhappy with the decision of referee Mohd
Radhi Che Mei.
Malaysia had won the first set 22-20 after a mammoth battle, but when Mohd
Radhi penalised Indonesian “tekong” Lena’s serve when the score was 16-10 in favour
of Indonesia in the second set, coach Asry Syam rushed into the court to protest the
decision and urged his players to leave
the court in protest, despite pleas from team officials.
Asry together with his players Dini Mita Sari, Leni, Florensia Cristy, Lena and
Evana Rahmawati later left the Titiwangsa Stadium hurriedly. The match referee
later awarded the match to Malaysia with a 2-0 score.
The walkout was the first major incident to mar the 29th SEA Games,
which officially opened on Saturday. There had also been an earlier controversy
surrounding Indonesia, with the souvenir programme for the opening ceremony
featuring an upside-down image of the Indonesian flag.
With Indonesia out of the competition, Malaysia will meet Thailand on
Monday in the match to decide the winner of the gold medal as both teams have
registered two wins each.
Meanwhile, Malaysian coach Md Fikri Md Noor said his charges would
take a positive approach when facing Thailand, knowing that the Thais are a
powerhouse in the sport.
31. The passage mainly deals with....
A. controversy surrounding Indonesia
B. punishment from the match referee
C. protest against the referee’s decision
D. the winner of the gold medal in Sepak Takraw
a mammoth battle between Indonesia and Malaysia
32. Indonesian women’s sepak takraw team would have continued the match if....
A. coach Asry Syam had rushed into the court to protest
B. team officials had been successfully pleas the coach
C. the trio had been allegedly unhappy with the decision
D. the match referee deny to award Malaysia
E. Indonesia had won the first set
33. “....and urged his players to leave the court in protest, despite pleas from team officials....”. The
underlined word has similar meaning to the word ... in the text.
A. Encourage
B. Convinced
C. Exhorted
D. Assured
E. Invited
A flare is defined as a sudden, rapid and intense variation in brightness. A solar flare occurs when magnetic
energy, built up in the solar atmosphere is suddenly released. Radiation is emitted across virtually the entire
electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves at the long wavelength end, through optical emission to X-rays
and gamma rays at the short wavelength end.
As magnetic energy is being released, particles, including electrons, protons, and heavy nuclei, are heated
and accelerated in the solar atmosphere. The energy released during a flare is typically on the order of 1027
ergs per second. Large flares can emit up to 1032 ergs of energy. This energy is ten million times greater than
the energy released from a volcano explosion. On the other hand, it is less than one-tenth of the total energy
emitted by the Sun every second.
There are typically three stages to a solar flare. First is the precursor stage, where the release of magnetic
energy is triggered. Soft X-ray emission is detected in this stage. In the second or impulsive stage, protons and
electrons are accelerated to energies exceeding 1 MeV. During the impulsive stage, radio waves, hard X-rays
and gamma rays are emitted. The gradual bulid up and decay of soft X-rays can be detected in the third, decay
stage. The duration of these stages can be as short as a few seconds or as long as an hour.
34. What is the text mainly about?
A. The definition of a flare.
B. The types of stages of solar flare.
C. The amount of solar flare energy emission
D. The general characteristics of solar energy.
The explanation on how a solar flare happens.
35. The greatest energy is emitted by ....
A. the sun
B. the large solar flare
C. the strong earthquake
D. the volcanic explosion
E. the electromagnetic wave
36. The energy of a solar flare is ... the energy of a volcanic eruption.
A. similar to
B. 5.000.000 lesser than
C. 10.000.000 times greater than
D. 10.000.000 lesser than
E. 5.000.000 times greater than
After the debacle of the first siege, Sultan Agung realized that the main hurdle to the conquest of
Batavia was logistical, due to the immense distance (some 300 miles) his forces had to cross from their
supply bases in Central Java. He decided to establish numerous rice farming villages ran by Javanese
farmers on the northern coast of Western Java, from Cirebon to Karawang. By May 1629, Mataram
was ready to launch its second attack on Batavia.
The second invasion again consisted of two forces; the Sundanese army of Dipati Ukur, the regent of
Priangan, a vassal of Mataram, and the main Javanese army led by Adipati Juminah, altogether some 20,000
strong. The original plan called for Ukur to wait for the main army to rendezvous with him in Priangan and
to depart together in June, however lack of supplies forced Ukur to start his advance upon Batavia
immediately. When Juminah arrived in Priangan, he was angered at the apparent insult Ukur had done to
him.
With lack of supplies and plagued with malaria and cholera that hit the region, the Mataram troops that
arrived at Batavia were exhausted. Mataram troops established an encampment located south of Batavia.
The Mataram forces besieged Batavia and disrupted Batavia's water supply by polluting the Ciliwung
River, causing a cholera plague in Batavia. During this second siege Jan Pieterszoon Coen suddenly died
on 21 September 1629, most likely because of this cholera outbreak. With internal problems among their
commanders, and plagued with illness and a lack of supply, Mataram forces were finally forced to retreat.
37. What is the communicative purpose of the text?
A. To retell the plan of Sultan Agung visiting Batavia.
B. To tell the second siege of Sultan Agung to Batavia.
C. To explain the failure of Mataram troops in sieging Batavia.
D. To inform the number of army who would attack on Batavia.
To describe the Sundanese army under the lead of Dipati Ukur
38. Why was there an internal problem between Dipati Ukur and Adipati Juminah? Because … .
A. Adipati Juminah failed to siege Batavia
B. both Adipati wanted to pleasure Sultan Agung
C. there were many troops dying because of cholera
D. the troops of Adipati Juminah eat more supplies up
E. Juminah fell that Ukur insulted him by attacking Batavia first
39. From the text we can conclude that ….
A. one of the failure of Batavia seizing was caused by plagued with illness
B. polluted Ciliwung River was water supply for Mataram troops
C. Jan Pieterszoon Coen could survive on Cholera outbreak
D. Sultan Agung would like to kill both Adipati for their failure
E. Ukur started his advance upon Batavia immediately
40. Lacking of supplies forced Ukur to start his advance upon Batavia … the main Javanese army led by
Adipati Juminah came.
What is the best conjunction to complete the text?
A. For
B. But
C. after
D. when
E. before