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This document appears to be an exam for a Bahasa and English literature class, consisting of reading comprehension questions about short passages of text. It includes 21 multiple choice questions about 4 passages of text covering topics like marriage anniversaries, free time, a story about a queen choosing a suitor, and interactions between animals in the forest. It instructs students to write their name and class on the answer sheet and choose the answer they think is most correct.

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EVALUASI BELAJAR SEMESTER GANJIL

MATA PELAJARAN : BAHASA DAN SASTRA INGGRIS


KELAS / JURUSAN : XI MIPA 5 & XI MIPA 6
WAKTU : 90 MENIT

PETUNJUK SOAL
1. Tulis nama dan kelas pada lembar jawaban yang disediakan, lembar soal tidak dibenarkan dicoret atau lainnya.
2. Bacalah butir soal dengan teliti sebelum menjawab pertanyaan yang telah disediakan.
3. Pilihlah jawaban yang kamu anggap paling benar.

This sentences is for questions 1 up to 3


Ann and Andy got married on June 1st.
Today is June 14th, they ... married for two weeks. By June 7th, they ... married for one week. By June 28th, they ... married for four
weeks.

1. A. are B. has been C. had been D. have been E. will have been
2. A. are B. has been C. had been D. have been E. will have been
3. A. are B. has been C. had been D. have been E. will have been

This sentences is for questions 4 up to 5


Since class began, I ... much free time. I ... several big tests to study.
4. A. haven’t had B. don’t have C. haven’t have D. hadn’t have E. didn’t have
5. A. had had B. have C. have had D. had E. have been had
6. Fatimah ... snow in her entire lifetime.
A. have never seen C. has never saw E. had never saw
B. has never seen D. had never seen
7. She ... herself before she followed the National Exam.
A. has prepared C. has prepare E. have prepared
B. had prepare D. had prepared
8. We ... the rest of the souvenirs by tomorrow
A. will sell C. will have been sold E. will have sold
B. will have sell D. will be sold
This sentences is for questions 9 up to 10
I ... a little better after I ... the medicine
9. A. felt B. feel C. had felt D. have felt E. was felt
10. A. took B. take C. had taken D. have taken E. has taken

The following text is for questions 11 up to 15


Maura, who liked to be thought as the most beautiful and powerful queen of Arabia, had many suitors. One by one she
discarded them, until her list was reduced to just three sheiks, all equally young and handsome, rich and strong. It was very hard
to decide who would be the best of them.
One evening, Maura disguised herself and went to the camp of the three sheiks, as they were about to have dinner, and asked
them for them something to eat.
The first gave her some leftover food; the second gave her some unappetizing camel’s tail; the third sheik, who was called
Hakim, offered her some of the most tender and tasty meat. After dinner, the disguised queen left the sheiks’ camp.
The following day the queen invited the three sheiks to dinner at her palace. She ordered her servants to give each one
exactly what they had given her the evening before.
Hakim, who received a plate of delicious meat, refused to eat it if the other two could not share it with him, and this act finally
convinced Queen Maura that he was the man for her.
“Without question, Hakim is the most generous of you,” she announced her choice to the sheiks. “So it is Hakim I will marry.”

11. What does the story talk about?


A. Queen of Arabia D. Maura
B. The three sheiks E. HakimThe three sheiks
C. The three sheiks and Queen of Arabia
12. The three sheiks were not ....
A. rich C. handsome E. strong
B. young D. gloomy
13. Which statement is true about the queen?
A. The queen was the most powerful queen in Africa.
B. The queen was very proud of her beauty and riches.
C. The queen herself served the sheiks with delicious food.
D. The queen was very careful in deciding whom she would marry.
E. The queen was very satisfied with the food given by sheiks.
14. The queen ordered her servants to give the sheiks the same kind of food she got from the evening before because...
A. She wanted to entertain her guests D. She wanted to make a joke of the sheiks
B. She wanted to test the sheiks, taste E. She wanted to repay the sheiks’ kindness
C. She wanted to see the sheiks’ reaction
15. “One evening, Maura disguised herself went to the camp of the three sheiks ...” The underlined word has similar meaning to...
A. believed C. acted E. reminded
B. pretended D. recognized

The following text is for questions 16 up to 18

A Story from the Farm Yard


Two roosters were fighting fiercely to be the king of the farm yard. One finally gained advantage and the other
surrendered.
The loosing rooster slunk away and hid itself in a quite corner. The winner flew up to a high wall, flapped its wings and
crowed its victory, as loud as it could.
Suddenly, an eagle came sailing through the air and carried it off, with its taloons. The loosing rooster immediately came
out of its corner and ruled the farm yard from then on.
16. From the text we know that ...
A. The eagle had watched them all day D. The winner went away and hid itself
B. The farm needs a new king E. The roosters are fighting to flap their wings
C. Only one rooster can rule the roost.
17. What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
A. An eagle watching the rooster from a distance D. The winning rooster celebrates its winning proudly
B. The loosing rooster came out from its hiding place E. The loosing rooster felt upset
C. The eagle took the winning rooster as its prey
18. What can we learn from the story?
A. There's always a bigger enemy in this life D. Don't be cocky when we have achieved our goal
B. Your friend can be your enemy E. Don’t be ashame if you do wrong
C. Always grab an opportunity before you

The following text is for questions 19 up to 21

The Bear and the Two Friends

Once, two friends were walking through the forest. They knew that anything dangerous can happen to them at any time in
the forest. So they promised each other that they would remain united in case of danger.
Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree. But the other one did
not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man.
The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt his ears and slowly left the place. Because the bear did not
touch him, the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend on the ground, “Friend, what did the bear tell you into your
ears?” The other friend replied, “He advised me not to believe a false friend.”

19. What can we get from the story?


A. We have to save ourselves
B. We have to learn how to climb
C. Bear will not harm a dead man
D. When you are in trouble save yourself and ignore others
E. True friend always stand by us in ups and downs
20. “He advised me not to believe a false friend.” (paragraph 3) The underlined word refers to ....
A. The dead man D. The friend who climb the tree
B. The bear E. The man who lying on the ground
C. The friend who cannot climb
21. Where do you think the story happened?
A. In the river C. In the woods E. In the back yard
B. In the park D. In the zoo
22. Anita : I heard that Iwan didn’t pass the test.
Diandra : That’s too bad. I’ve told him not to waste his time playng online game.
It can be concluded from the dialoque Diandra expresses her ....
A. Displeasure C. Satisfaction E. Suggestion
B. Happiness D. Doubt

This dialog is for questions 23 up to 25


Mrs. Amanda : Vino, your teacher told me that you skipped school today. You should never do that.
Vino : But ... um ... some of my classmates asked me to, Mom.
Mrs. Amanda : I know they are your frinds, but you should not join them if you know what they do is wrong.
Vino : It was difficult for me to refuse in such situation, Mom.
Mr. Amanda : I want you to promise not to skip school again.
Vino : I promise, Mom.

Mrs. Amanda : I’m glad to hear that. Make sure you keep your promise.
Vino : Sure.
23. Who are speaking in the dialog?
A. Two friends C. Two classmates E. Two siblings
B. A mother and a son D. A teacher and a student
24. Why is Mrs. Amanda angry?
A. Because Vino went home late. D. Because her son skipped school.
B. Because Vino joined a gang. E. Because
C. Because her nephew skipped school.
25. Mrs. Amanda said, “I know they are your frinds, but you should not join them if you know what they do is wrong.”
What does it mean?
A. She is warning Vino. D. She is expressing her sadness.
B. She is expressing her relief. E. She is expressing her surprise.
C. She is giving advice.

The following text is for questions 26 up to 27


Do you like wearing fur clothes? You should remember that behind the glamorous image of our fur coats lies the relity of
animal pain, suffering and death. Every year millions of animals around the world are killed in traps, wire snares or on filthy fur
farms. All just to satisfy human greed and vanity. So, please do not buy fur clothes. Remember the suffering that goes into every
fur garment.

26. What is the text about?


A. A suggestion that we should not wear fur clothes. D. A warning of human greed.
B. A suggestion that we should wear fur clothes. E. A warning of animal distinction.
C. A warning of animal deaths.
27. Which of the following statements is not true based on the text?
A. There are animals suffering behind fur clothes. D. Many animals are hunted for their fur.
B. Millions of animals are killed in traps for their fur. E. We should not buy or wear fur clothes.
C. People don’t like wearing fur clothes.

This dialog is for questions 28 up to 29

Tomy : My marks have been getting worse recently.


Tiara : Well, why don’t you join our study club, Tomy?
Tomy : Good suggestion. I’ll do that. Thanks, Tiara.
Tiara : Don’t mention it.

28. What is Tomi going to do?


A. He will study harder. D. He will join some courses.
B. He will join Tiara’s study club. E. He will talk with his teacher.
C. He will get good marks.
29. Tomy said, “Good suggestion. I’ll do that. Thanks, Tiara.”
The sentence expresses ...
A. Declining suggestion C. Complaining E. Relief
B. Disagreeing D. Accepting suggestion

This dialog is for questions 30 up to 31

Gerry : Have you ever been here, Mandy?


Mandy : Not yet.
Gerry : Be careful! There are snakes around here. They might be poisonous.
Mandy : I know. Thanks, Gerry.

30. What should Mandy be aware of?


A. Snails C. Poisons E. Snakes
B. Snacks D. Snips
31. ‘They might be poisonous.’ What is the synonym of the word ‘poisonous’
A. Venomous C. Benevolent E. Anxious
B. Harmless D. Wholesome

This sentence is for questions 32 up to 33

... (32) the door, so we can talk .... (33)

32. A. closing B. closes C. to close D. close E. closed


33. A. privacy B. privately C. private D. prifately E. Prifacy
34. I can’t understand ... when they speak Spain. They seem weird. They should study more.
A. me C. them E. their
B. his D. her
35. Nana felt worried about the children, so she asked ... husband not to go abroad for the job.
A. his C. their E. him
B. her D. my
36. I can’t find ... pencil. Can I borrow ..., Dina?
A. my, their C. my, your E. my, yours
B. mine, yours D. me, yours
37. Will you lend ... your book? I will return ... tomorrow.
A. me, them C. my, it E. my, them
B. me, their D. me, it
38. This building is so expensive for .... We can’t pay such a high rent. We need to think again.
A. me C. us E. them
B. you D. our
39. I don’t know how to say it to ... that I love him. It is so difficult to say. Any idea?
A. him C. he E. she
B. his D. her
40. Despite ... young age, she is very brave to fight the robbers.
A. him C. his E. she
B. their D. her

Rewrite the following sentences by using if or unless

41. I am going to work in the garden this afternoon unless it rains.

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42. I think she would look prettier if she didn’t wear so much make up.

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43. They would have shot her unless she’d given them the money.

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44. He will be addicted if he doesn’t stop using drugs.

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45. Our director would not have signed the contract unless she had had a lawyer present.

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