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SUMATIF AKHIR SEMESTER 1

SMP KRISTEN RAHMANI II BOJONG INDAH


TAHUN PELAJARAN 2024 / 2025

Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris


Kelas : IX

I. Pilihlah salah satu jawaban yang paling tepat dengan memberi tanda silang (X) pada huruf a, b,
c, atau d pada lembar jawaban yang tersedia!

1. Type conditional 1: If you … hard, you will not pass the test.
A. Didn’t study
B. Don’t study
C. Doesn’t study
D. Isn’t studies

2. If I … much money, I will … a new smartphone.


A. Has buy
B. Have buy
C. Has buys
D. Haven’t buy

3. Type conditional 2 : If they had not ... the car, I would have driven you.
A. take
B. taken
C. took
D. tooked

4. If I had gotten more time, I ... finished my task.


A. Wouldn’t have
B. Shouldn’t have
C. Would have
D. Should have

5. If I were the mayor, I … improve the job market.


A. could
B. can
C. wouldn’t
D. would

6. Type conditional 3 : If I had ... you were coming, I would have prepared a delicious meal.
A. Known
B. Knew
C. Knowed
D. Know
7. I haven’t read the article yet.I told him that …
A. he wouldn’t read the article yet.
B. he hadn’t read the article yet
C. he wasn’t read the article yet
D. he couldn’t read the article yet.

8. Which word is news people?

A. journalist
B. Celebrity
C. gossip
D. editor

9. The active sentence into passive sentence.

10. "Many students visit bali starling conservation.


A. Bali starling conservation are visited by many students
B. Bali starling conservation is visited by many students
C. Many students was visited bali starling conservation
D. Many students visited bali starling by conservation

11. Which sentence is in the reported speech?


A. Alvin said, “We are playing badminton together.
B. She said ’’she loved the Toy Story films’’
C. 'I take Korean class twice a month.”
D. “I always drink coffee", he said

12. Which tense change is required in reported speech?


A. Past simple changes to present continuous.
B. Present simple changes to past simple.
C. Present continuous changes to future perfect.
D. Future simple changes to past perfect.

13. They asked her … she would see this weekend.


A. who
B. if
C. what
D. why

14. What is the correct reported speech for : 'I work in a bank,' said Richard
A. He said ’’he works in a bank’’
B. Richard said’’ that he worked in a bank’’
C. ’’He work in bank ’’ said he
D. Richard said ’’that I worked in a bank”

This text is for questions 8 to 10.


Potato Chips
The potato chip was invented in 1853 by a chef named George Crum.Crum worked at a vacation resort
in Saratoga Spring,New York.One day, a picky diner complained that the French fries were too thick.
Crum made some more,but the customer still wasn’t satisfied.Angrily,Crum finally slice a potato as thin
as possible and fried the pieces.The customer loved this variation on the French fry and demanded
more.Potato chips were invented!
Crum’s chips were soon called Saratoga Chips.soon,they were made and sold all over New
England.Crum later opened his own restaurant.Imagine,if the diner hadn’t been so fussy and grumbled to
the chef,potato chips wouldn’t have been invented!

15. What name were these invention given over the year?

A. Saratoga
B. Epperson
C. George crum
D. Epsicle

16. How did each person feel when he created his invention?

A. satisfied
B. fussy
C. grumbled
D. angrily

17. ”The customer loved this variation on the french fry and demanded more.”
The synonym of the word variation is ...
A. similar
B. difference
C. related
D. same

This text is for questions 11 to 12.

Can you charge your phone with an onion?


I watched a video where a man charged his phone with an onion.He cut holes in the onion.Then he
connected the power cord,and the phone started charging! I was not convinced,but the video looked so
real,so now I'm not sure.can vegetables produce electricity? -Tyler
Fiction: vegetables have many benefits,but producing electricity is not one of them.Don’t be fooled by the
onion video.The man pretended to use science,but it’s a hoax.
Building melts car?
I’ve heard that the light reflecting off a glass window can be hot enough to melt a car.Is that a fact or an
urban legend? -Emma.
Fact: surprisingly,it has happened.In LOndon,a skyscraper made the news when it melted parts of a car
parked across the street.The Building’s unique shape had turned its glass windows into a mirror,raising
temperatures on the street to 60 degrees celsius (140 degrees fahren heit).The builders apologized to the
owner of the car and are working to fix the problem.

18. What did the builders do when they found out about the melted car?
A. the builders thank to the owner of the car
B. the builders apologized to the owner of the car
C. the builders angrily to the owner of the car
D. the builders reject to the owner of the car

19. Which situation was a hoax?


A. Corona virus is very dangerous
B. The bomb threat,we should evacuate of this school.
C. You heart pumps blood through your body
D. Jokowi was the 7th president of the Indonesian.

20. Richard … round the park many times but they've never seen the lamp.
A. has walks
B. has walked
C. have walked
D. are walking

21. Change sentence into reported speech : I haven’t bought a paper in years.
A. I told him that he wasn’t bought a paper in year
B. He tell him that he has bought a paper in year
C. He told him that he hadn’t bought a paper in year
D. He told him that he wouldn’t bought a paper in year

22. If you are to look in the mirror and say "Bloody Mary" a specified number of times, something
will happen.what is situation in a story?
A. Fact
B. Hoax
C. Urban legend
D. Myth

23. Show sentences use apostrophe.


The gorilla head is massive with a bulging forehead overhanging the eyes.
A. The gorilla head is massive with a bulging’s forehead overhanging the eyes.
B. The gorilla head is massive with a bulging forehead overhanging’s the eyes.
C. The gorilla ’s head is massive with a bulging forehead overhanging the eyes.
D. The gorilla head’s is massive with a bulging forehead overhanging the eyes.

24. Show sentences use quotation marks


My father said to my sister Open the door please!
A. My father said’’ to my sister Open the door, please!”
B. My father said to my sister, “Open the door, please!”
C. My father said to ’’my sister, Open the door please!”
D. My father said to, my sister Open the door ,’’please!”

25. The expert that you can ask about a piece of news’ except’ ?
A. Reporter
B. Journalist
C. audience
D. informan

This dialog is for questions 26 to 28.

Damar : Did you read today's newspaper? Cybercrimes happen everywhere.


Renata : You're right. I think it is because of social media that have become very popular these few
years.
Damar : Yes, most teens have social media accounts, so do I.
Renata : On one hand, it gives us many benefits, but on the other hand, it may bring bad effects for us.
What do you think about that?
Damar : I couldn't agree more. Social media connect us to people around the world.We can enlarge
our friendship and communicate with other people easily.However, it is without a doubt that sometimes
people use the media unwisely and irresponsibly.
Renata : Exactly! It may result in cybercrimes, such as cyberbullying, deceptions,hoaxes, kidnapping,
and many more.
Damar : Yeah, and I think teens are becoming addicted to social media. They tend tospend most of
their time in front of their computers or cell phones.
Renata : Well, we have to be wiser in utilizing social media in our lives.

26. What are the speakers talking about?


A. Celebrity gossip
B. Cybercrimes
C. Political news
D. Culture and art news

27. According to the dialog, what actually makes social media bad for some people ’ except’?
A. Cyberbullying
B. Easily communicate
C. Hoaxes
D. Kidnapping

28. According to the dialog, what should we do to avoid negative effects of social media?
A. We have to use social media
B. We have to wiser
C. We have to be player game
D. We player be content creator
29. Active during the day time and inactive during the night time is ...
A. Diurnal
B. Arboreal
C. Quadrupedal
D. Belly

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This text is for questions 41.

STEPS TO SPOT FAKE NEWS

1. Be Critical
Every time you read, see or hear a piece of news you must ask questions – and lots of them! For
example, you can ask: who said it?; what did they say?; where did they say it?; when did they say it?.
why did they say it?; or how did they say it? These questions are a good starting point to make sure that
we can verify the trustworthiness of a news source.

2. Check the source


When you see news on the internet, you should check the website address. You should identify the
URL address based on the type.
For example, the popular .com ending usually belongs to a commercial site, which means that the
website’s main purpose is to sell goods or services.A website ending in .edu is used by educational
institutions.

29. What is the difference between a newspaper and Internet news portal?

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