Tuesday, November 29, 2016

LATIHAN UAS KELAS XI 2016-2017

TEXT 1

Ondel-ondel is a very popular in Jakarta. It is a giant doll with a horrible face. The male ondel-ondel is dressed like a man. He has a sword at his hip and shawl over his shoulder. Its head is decorated with colourful paper strings.
Ondel-ondel is made of bamboo structure. Its face is made of wood-mask. Its hair is made of palm-fibre. A man inside the structure moves it. The movement is very clumsy. Its arms are dropping. A pair of ondel-ondel are usually performed to celebrate a child circumcision. Traditional music, i e. Gambang kromong, gasidah, tanjidor, or gendang pencak, accompanies the procession. Of course children are interested in following it.
In the old days people believe that a couple of ondel-ondels were the manifestation of a god and goddess who would protect the circumcised boy from danger or evil. Now ondel-ondel is performed to welcome guests in opening ceremonies held in Jakarta and places nearby.


1.             The text is about ....
A.       Ondel-ondel
B.       Ceremony
C.       Circumcision
D.       Jakarta
            E.        Tanjidor
2.             The main idea of paragraph 2 is ....
A.       How ondel-ondel moves
B.       What ondel-ondel is made of
C.       What ondel-ondel is for
D.       What ondel-ondel is
E.        Who moves ondel-ondel
3.             The procession of circumcision is accompanied by ....
             A.       Tradional music
             B.       Guests
             C.       God and Goddess
             D.       Evil
             E.        Children
4.             Ondel-ondel is performed  nowadays to ....
A.       Celebrate birthday
B.       Decorate house
C.       Protect child
D.       Wait for friends
E.        Welcome guests
5.             “It is a giant with a horrible face.” (par.1)  The synonym of the underlined word is ....
A.       Amusing
B.       Cute
C.       Scary
D.       Delighted
E.        Happy




TEXT 2                 

The Man Who Could Turn Back the Clock
Adapted from a story by Ralph Milne Farley
Once upon a time, there was a man who had the power to turn back the clock. Whenever he regretted something he had done or said, he could repeat the event in the light of the experience.
Now, one day, it happened that this man was out for a walk when it started to rain, so he took shelter in a barn. After a few minutes the man was joined by a very beautiful young lady and her dog, who were also seeking shelter. The downpour lasted about an hour.
The man went home to his wife and told her why he was late. Immediately, her wife was suspicious of her husband’s behaviour with the young lady. She questioned him about what had happened. The man replied in surprised and hurt voice: “Why? Nothing happened. I was a perfect gentleman. What do you expect? Especially when she had such a large dog with her.”
His wife was furious: “what? Only the dog stopped you?”
The man realized his mistake and immediately he turned the clock back a few minutes and tried the conversation again. This time when his wife expressed her suspicion, he said “it’s true the girl was very beautiful and she seemed to like me. But my deep love for you gave me strength to resist temptation.”
However, his wife was even more furious: “what? You wanted to kiss her? An immoral thought is a bad as an immoral deed.’
The man spent long time thinking. There must be some way to please his wife!
Finally he turned the clock back again a few minutes. Once more his wife asked how he had behaved with the young lady. But this time he replied: “What? She wasn’t beautiful, She was ugly! I am a man with a good taste, which is why I married you, my darling!”
When she heard this, his wife, who in fact was rather unattractive, flung her arms around his neck and cried, “I love you.”


6.             From the story we can conclude that the man was ....
A.       Ugly
B.       Suspicious
C.       furious
D.       Handsome
E.        Nice
7.             The situation where the man met the lady is described in the ... paragraph.
A.       sixth
B.       fifth
C.       Fourth
D.       third
E.        Second
8.             The man had a power to ....
A.       Change the world
B.       Come late
C.       Tell the truth
D.       Turn off the time
E.        Turn back the time
9.             The man ‘s intention when he turned the time for the second time was to explain to his wife that .....
A.       It had really been a heavy rain
B.       He had not tempted the young lady
C.       The young lady had been ugly
D.       He had not done anything
E.        He had wanted to kiss the young lady
10.         The downpour lasted about an hour.
The underlined word may be replaced by ....
A.       Barn
B.       Rainfall
C.       Moment
D.       Shelter
E.        Situation
TEXT 3

In my opinion, happiness is something very much relative in nature. For sure, hapiness is hardly related to wealth. It does not follow that a rich person is always a happy person. I have neighbours who we would very much characterize as a poor family. In this family, the parents make their living by selling fried noodles on the side of the road when evening comes. Although they have many customers, because they sell very delicious noodles. I don’t think they earn enough money to live luxuriously. Their income is just enough to buy food for the family and to pay school fees for the children. But from my observation, this is a happy family. They never complain about the hardship of life.

11.         The text is mostly about ....
A.       A person’s work
B.       The nature of happiness
C.       Delicious food
D.       Children’s school needs
E.        The writer’s neighbours
12.         The family is ....
A.       Poor and sad
B.       Poor and cannot pay the school fees
C.       Poor but happy
D.       Poor but live luxuriously
E.        Poor and has a hard life
13.         When do the parents sell fried noodles?
A.       Afternoon
B.       Evening
C.       Morning
D.       Midday  
E.        Midnight
14.         The writer wants to tell us that ....
A.       Happiness is not related to wealth
B.       A rich person is always a happy person
C.       All his neighbours are poor families
D.       He never complains about the hardship of life
E.        Selling fried noodles make his neighbour happy
15.         Their income is just enough to buy food for the family
The underlined word can be replaced by....
A.       Consume
B.       Connect
C.       Eat 
D.       Produce
E.        Purchase  

TEXT 4

Visit Big Ben, Clock Tower of London, the world’s largest four-faced chiming clock in the world. Its beautiful design and history is worth to be taken into account. The structure is situated at the north-eastern end of the Houses of Parliament building in Westminster, London.



16.         The text  is about visiting ....
A.       Tajmahal
B.       Parliament building
C.       Big Ben
D.       Borobudur
E.        Anyer
17.         Big Ben is ....
A.       The oldest building
B.       The largest  clock  tower
C.       The longest wall
D.       The biggest mosque
E.        The highest tower



TEXT 5

Ladies and gentlemen, the next picture is a dam that was supposed to be built in the 16th century. In our museum, we also have a collection of irrigation technology. This dam stretches 50 metres wide and one kilometre long. It may have a connection with the sugar factory we have now in the place. The construction of the dam tells us that people at that time had good knowledge of technology. They also had concern for healthy environment.



18.         The text is about ....
A.       Dam  
B.       Irrigation
C.       Museum
D.       Sugar factory
E.        Technology
19.         The event takes place in a  .....
A.       Class
B.       Dam site
C.       Museum
D.       Sugar factory
E.        Technology class
20.         The people at the time ....
A.       Built a good museum
B.       Had concern for environment
C.       Had a sugar factory
D.       Had a healthy environment
E.        Painted good picture




21.         Bani : What′s your opinion of the fable?
Dian : ....the story is full of moral values.
A.       I know
B.       I agree
C.       I hope
D.       I think
E.        I doubt
22.         Ria    : ... this umbrella?
Yuni : I think it's pretty good for you. It matches the colour of your clothes.
A.       Could I know your reaction to
B.       Do you want
C.       Do you agree to buy
D.       May I borrow
E.        What do you think about
23.         Boni       : How was your trip to Nias?
Yudha    : … with it. I want to go there again next year.
A.       I’m really disappointed
B.       I’m very displeased
C.       I’m very pleased
D.       I’m very unsatisfied
E.        I’m not happy

24.         Endang    : How was your visit to the museum?
Tuti        : It was closed when I got there. … about it.
Endang    : I’m sorry to hear that.
A.       I’m satisfied
B.       I’m happy
C.       I’m really content
D.       I’m very disappointed
E.        I’m delighted
25.         Mother          : You should take a rest. It is already 11 p.m. You've studied for 3 hours.
Bambang      : Yes, thank you. I've finished reading.
The underlined sentence means  ....
A.       Advice
B.       Warning
C.       Satisfaction
D.       Dissatisfaction
E.        Pain
26.         Nanis   : ... get persuaded by drug peddlers.
Matias : OK. Don’t worry I won’t.
A.       Make sure you
B.       Make sure you don’t
C.       I think you should
D.       Be sure you
E.        You’d better
27.         Elang  : Look, the library is still open.
Endra  : ... I thought we can’t make it.
A.       I’m very unsatisfied!
B.       Oh, this is bad!
C.       This is horrible!
D.       Thank goodness!
E.        This is so disappointing!
28.         Agung  : ....
Candra : I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to hit you.
A.       Ouch!
B.       Thank goodness!
C.       Terrific!
D.       What a relief!
E.        Whew!
29.         Bella  : What do you think of the book?
Ajeng : ... I really love it.
A.       It’s very good!
B.       It’s disappointing!
C.       It’s very unsatisfying!
D.       It’s horrible!
E.        It’s displeasing!
30.         Waiter : Do you like the food we serve, Sir?
Guest  : Oh, the taste is great ....
A.       I am sorry to hear that
B.       I am very pleased with it.
C.       I can't stand it.
D.       It ‘s horrible
E.        What a nuisance.
31.         I know thedentist ... son is my chairmate
A.       Who
B.       Whose
C.       Which
D.       Whom
E.        When
32.         That is a girl ... I want to see
A.       Who
B.       Whose
C.       Which
D.       Whom
E.        When
33.         The cassette  ... I bought is lost
A.       Who
B.       Whose
C.       Which
D.       Whom
E.        When
34.         We found the girl ... ran from the class
A.       Who
B.       Whose
C.       Which
D.       Whom

E.        When
35.  My mother wants to know ...
A.     What I do
B.     What do I
C.     What do you do
D.     What do I did
E.      I do

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