Selasa, 15 Februari 2011

SPEAKING ASSIGNMENT

SPEAKING ASSIGNMENT


WRITING

Rina is a very beautiful smart girl, studying at the third year of senior high school Dlanggu. During the recent days, her mind has been always blank, her mind could not had been focus on everything she does. This is probably because of something she was through in the last two week. At that time, she made a boy need made, she made a boy how made a presentation about the alternative of continuing the study at the faculty of psikologi at the university of Brawijaya. From the first sight with the boy, his name is Jono, her mind has been always on him. His face is always at her eyes. As well as his smile. She really wanht to make a phone call on him. Because she has his number, but she is afraid, although she her self doesn’t know what she is afraid of. She wants to say hello to him, want to ask him about his girl, or anything. What should she do?

My Answer Is…

Rina has fallen in love at first sight to jono.there are many signs that show it.I think Rina Should tries to express his love to Jono. Whatever the answers will be provided Jono was not a problem. The important thing is Rina can feel relieved, and not feel overwhelmed with feelings of love it. If Jono receive feelings of love Rina, it would be very nice, but if not, will not feel loss Rina, Rina also would not expect more on him not too think about Jono again, and he can concentrate on learning. School lesson more important for Rina.Because Rina was in third grade senior high school, and must truly learn to face national examination.

Jumat, 07 Januari 2011

KUMPULAN SOAL UNAS BAHASA INGGRIS

Ujian Nasional

Tahun 2000

Bahasa Inggris




Wacana 1 untuk soal nomor 1 sampai dengan nomor 4
Lake Toba, which is situated in the center of the Bukit Barisan mountain range, is an interesting mountain resort with Samosir Island in the center of the lake. It boats many modern hotels and facilities for water sport such as boating, water skiing and swimming.
In West Sumatra, the center of culture and tourism is Bukit tinggi, situated in the highlands north of the provincial capital of Padang. West Sumatra is a land of scenic beauty with green lakes, and blue mountains.

Java has a great number of attractions, including the world renowned Botanic Garden in Bogor, the wildlife reserve of Ujung Kulon on the south west part of the island. Borobudur, a gigantic Buddhist shrine is situated 42 kilometers northwest of Yogyakarta and the Ijen crater lies in East Java and displays hot springs, waterfalls and free roaming deer as well as a sulphur crater. A three-hour drive from Surabaya, and the a pony ride from the village of Ngadisari over the sea will take you to mount Bromo which is an active volcano with sulphur fumes and smoke still emitting from its depths. The inhabitants of the surrounding areas believe in the God of Bromo and bring offerings to his deity.

Bali is different from the rest of Indonesia because of its unique form of Hinduism called "Hindu Dharma." Religion is at the main source of traditional custom in family and community life. The soul of a Balinese if religion and it finds its expression in art. Many articles and books have been written on Bali.

UNAS-SMA-00-01

What natural beauty does West Sumatra have?

A. Active volcanoes
B. Water sport
C. Modern hotels
D. Mountains resort
E. Green lakes and blue mountains

UNAS-SMA-00-02

Which of the following attractions is not found in at the surroundings of the Ijen crater?

A. Hot springs
B. Waterfalls
C. A sea of sand ,
D. A sulphur crater
E. Free-roaming deer




UNAS-SMA-00-03

Borobudur, a gigantic Buddhist shine is situate 42 kilometers northwest of Yogyakarta.

The underlined word means ...

A. nice
B. huge
C. tall
D. large
E. wonderful

UNAS-SMA-00-04

How many tourist resorts are mentioned in the third paragraph?

A. three
B. four
C. fie
D. six
E. seven

UNAS-SMA-00-0

Pinta's mother is a … She teaches students at the Gajah Mada University.

A. teacher
B. director
C. lecturer
D. registrar
E. headmistress

UNAS-SMA-00-06

You'd better put on your ... when you go out, it's very cold outside.

A. vest
B. scarf
C. tuxedo
D. sweater
E. raincoat

UNAS-SMA-00-07

Newspapers have on basic purpose, that is to get ... as quickly as possible from reliable sources to readers.

A. news
B. report
C. statement
D. advertisement
E. announcement

UNAS-SMA-00-08

Marlin : Christ, where are you staying? Christ : At Sahid Hotel
Marlin asked Christ ...

A. where he stays
B. where he was staying
C. where did he stay
D. where does he stay
E. where had he stayed

UNAS-SMA-00-09

It's 9 p.m. Nancy is going to bed, so she says to the …

A. Bye-bye
B. Good-bye
C. Good night
D. See you soon
E. Good evening

UNAS-SMA-00-10

Yunus : Dedi, let's spend this week-end for fishing. I have found a good spot.

Dedi : I am sorry, I hate fishing.
From the above sentence, Dedi shows his ... for fishing

A. disagreement
B. dislike
C. disappointment
D. dissatisfaction
E. discontentment

UNAS-SMA-00-1

Student : I've finished the test. Here you are, sir! Teacher : Good. You ...

A. can't stay here
B. will leave the room
C. can't tell anything
D. may leave the classroom
E. must say thank you

Wacana 2 untuk soal nomor 12 sampai nomor 15.

A natural disaster is a terrible accident, e.g. a great flood, a big fire or an earthquake. It usually causes great suffering and loss of a large sum of money. The causalities are injured or died. Some people are homeless and need medical care.

Floods occur when the water of rivers, lakes, or streams overflow their banks and pour out into the surrounding land. Floods are caused by many different thins. Often heave rainstorms that last for a brief time can cause a flood. But not all heave storms are followed by flooding. If the surrounding lands is flat and can absorb the water, no flooding will occur. If. however, the lands is hard and rocky heavy rain cannot be absorbed. Where the banks are low, a river may overflow and flood adjacent lowland.

in many parts of the world floods are caused by tropical storms called hurricanes of typhoons. The bring destructive winds of high speed torrents of rain, and flooding. When a flood occurs, the destruction to the surrounding land can be severe. Whole villages and towns are sometimes-swept away bay water pouring swiftly over the land. Railroad tracks buckles and are uprooted from their beds. Highways are washed away.

When a building caught fire, the firemen pitched in to help battle the blaze. Before the pumps were invented, people formed bucket brigades to fight fires. Standing side by side, they formed a human chain from the fire to nearby well or river. They passed buckets of water from hand to hand to be poured on the flames.
The damage of fire did depend a great deal on were it happened. In at the country or a small village, only a single house might burn down. But in crowded cities, fire often destroyed whole blocks and neighbourhoods before being controlled.

UNAS-SMA-00-12

When is flood more likely to happen?

A. regret
B. caution
C. admiration
D. permission
E. prohibition

UNAS-SMA-00-13

A. rain
B. storm
C. hurricane
D. flood
E. earthquake

UNAS-SMA-00-14

Why do hurricanes of typhoons usually cause great destruction? Because they ...
A. bring destructive winds and torrential rains
B. are heave enough to cause flood
C. are heave storms
D. are hard winds
E. are tropical storms

UNAS-SMA-00-15

Modern fire brigades use ... to fight fire.
A. buckets of water
B. spraying sand
C. human chain
D. fire pump
E. fire arm

UNAS-SMA-00-16

This proposal was turned down by the Personnel Manager.
The synonym of turned down is ...

A. received
B. rejected
C. returned
D. agreed
E. taken

UNAS-SMA-00-17

An officer in a diplomatic mission whose duty is to care for the commercial interests of his country is called an/a ...
A. envoy
B. consul
C. attach
D. diplomat
E. ambassador

UNAS-SMA-00-18

If you want to have your hair cut, why don't you go to him?
He is a famous ... in the city.

A. therapist
B. beautician
C. manicurist
D. barber
E. tailor


UNAS-SMA-00-19

Affandi is one of the famous ... in Indonesia, We really admire his works.

A. poets
B. actors
C. artists
D. players
E. painters

UNAS-SMA-00-20

Lita : Fit, which do you like better, singing or dancing?

Fitria : Well, I'd ... than dance.

A. better sing
B. gave sung
C. prefer singing
D. rather singing
E. rather sing

UNAS-SMA-00-21

Ruri : Do you know my cousin Bob?
Ari : Sure, I haven't heard about him for a long time. Ruri : He will get married next Sunday ...

Ari : No, I'm not.
A. Can I see you at the wedding part?
B. Will you be attending his party?
C. Do you feel like, going to his party?
D. Are you also invited?
E. Do you mind going to the wedding with me?

UNAS-SMA-00-22

Passenger : Is it allowed to bring a bird on the plane?

Custom officer : I am sorry, that's not allowed The underlined utterance expresses ...
A. regret
B. caution
C. admiration
D. permission
E. prohobition

UNAS-SMA-00-23

Bill : Have you considered my offer to work for our company?

George : Yes, 1 have, but I'd take the hob if the salary suited me.

From the dialogue we may conclude that George ...
A. has accepted the job
B. has worked for the company
C. has not yet considered taking a job
D. has refused to take the job
E. has not heard about the job

UNAS-SMA-00-24

Mr. Bronto leaves Surabaya for Medan by G1A 707 at 9 a.m.

By 11 a.m the ... there.
A. arrive
B. arrived
C. was arriving
D. will arrive
E. will have arrived

Wacana 3 untuk-soal nomor 25 sampai dengan nomor 28.
Nobody likes paying taxes. Even those who know that taxation is necessary and just are reluctant to pay taxes. It is not pleasant to see part of your monthly income taken away from you in income tax. Ignorant people think this is an injustice and make a grievance of it; so it is just as well that we should know why we are taxed, so that we can see the fairness of the system.

Every country must have a government of some sot. or life would be impossible. The primary duties of a government are to ‘protect the life an property of the citizens, to maintain law and order and settle dispute between citizens in a just and orderly way through the law-courts, to defend the country from foreign foes, and to maintain the roads and highways. Besides, may governments maintain and direct public duties need money: an army and navy have to. be kept up, the police force and the judges have to be paid, schools have to be provided and teachers supported, expert health-officers and sanitary engineers have to be employed. Now where is all the money needed for the public service to come from? The question in answered by another. For whose benefit are all these service maintained? The answer is, for the benefits of the public. It is the people as a whole, rich and poor, that benefit by security of live and property, by the sound administration of justice, by the maintenance of roads, by the public hospital, public schools, and good sanitation. Therefore it is only right that the public, the individual citizens of the country should contribute the money needed; for the money the give comes back to them in the shape of these public benefits which all enjoy.

So long, therefore, as we have a good and efficient government, so long as our money, is being used in the right way, and so long as the burden of taxation is distributed fairly, as different classes can bear it, we have no right to grumble at having to pay our share of the taxes. ?

UNAS-SMA-00-25

Which one of these titles is the most suitable for the text above?
A. Objections to Taxes
B. Why citizens are Taxed
C. The Burden of Taxation
D. Taxation is a Necessity
E. Income Taxes

UNAS-SMA-00-26

The topic of paragraph 2 is ...
A. the reasons of taxation
B. the right of citizens
C. the expenses of public duties
D. the duties of a government
E. the types of public services

UNAS-SMA-00-27

Why do the people have to pay incomes tax? Because ...

A. they have to pay tax for the things they need
B. they have to pay tax whether they are rich of poor
C. the tax is heeded to carry out the government's public duties
D. they have to pay tax or the things they but or sell
E. they have to pay tax for the government benefit

UNAS-SMA-00-28

According to the text the following statements are true, except ...

A. Everyone knows that taxation is necessary.
B. The public must bear their shares of public expense.

C. It is the government's duty to provide hospitals for the sick.
D. The same amount of income tax is imposed on the rich and the poor.

E. The taxpayers enjoy public services provided by. the government.

UNAS-SMA-00-29

Journalist : some of our forests in Kalimantan and Sumatra were destroyed in the forest . fire.

Official : It's a pity. The destruction of the rainforest could also bring about the extinction of orang utan!
The underlined word means ...
A. act of putting out
B. act of preserving
C. no longer in existence
D. prevention of loss
E. keep something for special purpose

Wacana 4 untuk soal nomor 30 sampai nomor 34

JAKARTA - When the government announced the liquidation of 16 banks last Saturday, many people are surprised as they did not expect their bank to be on the list. Others were still trying to come to terms with the fact that they had lost their jobs.

"I heard .on the radio that 16 banks were liquidated, that's why I came there, to check whether I could still withdraw may money," said Prapto, who claimed to have a deposit hi one of the liquidated banks on Jl, Thamrin. But he said he couldn't get it as it was Saturday and most banks do not open then.
The headquarters of some of the liquidated banks, such as Bank Pacific and Bank Industry look calm, with only a few people coming and going Several people called the 'Observer' last Saturday afternoon to find out which banks had been liquidated.

I Nyoman Moena, a noted banking analyst told the 'Observer' it is a normal reaction for people to panic when hearing such things, but, he said, the government must certainly have anticipated the situation. "I think the monetary authority must have been prepared this time, after the announcement of the liquidation of Bank Summa in 1992," Moena said referring to the guarantee by the government to pas depositors in two weeks on November, 13, 1977 and the naming of-the will handle the pay outs.


When announcing the liquidations last Saturday, Bank Indonesia assured depositors they would get their money back. Those who had less than Rp 20 million would t get all their money on November 13, while those who had over Rp 20 million would get up to Rp 20 million in the first stage with the remainder being paid later.

The President Director of Bank IFI Harry Rachmadi said yesterday that the liquidation of sixteen banks would certainly have an impact in the community, as some people may lose their jobs; To minimize the impact of the liquidations, it is important to accelerate the process. Rachmadi said that the decision could also be a 'sock therapy for Indonesian banks. "Bank owners can no longer, do as they want when operating their own banks," he said. He also said that some members of the public should have anticipated this, as the press had earlier reported the likely liquidation of some ailing banks following the currency turmoil that hit the country in July this year.

UNAS-SMA-00-30

The article is about ...
A. liquidation of 16 banks .
B. a shock therapy for banks
C. people's reaction about liquidated banks
D. the loss of money deposited in the liquidated banks
E. the impact of liquidated bank on the employees

UNAS-SMA-00-31

The main idea of paragraph 4 is ...

A. some banks are assigned to handle the pay outs
B. the governments has anticipated the people's reaction

C. the government guarantees to pay depositors by certain banks

D. Bank Summa was liquidated in 1992
E. I Nyoman Moena is a noted banking analyst

UNAS-SMA-00-32

Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the text?

A. The headquarters of the liquidated banks were crowded with people.

B. Bank summa was one of the banks liquidated last Saturday.

C. The liquidated could he a shock therapy for Indonesian banks.

D. Harry Rachmadi said that there will be no impact of liquidation in the community.
E. The liquidated said that do not guarantee that the depositors can get back their deposits.

UNAS-SMA-00-33

The pay out will be given to depositors in stages. This idea is stated in paragraph ...

A. 1
B. 3

C. 4
D. 5
E. 6

UNAS-SMA-00-34

"..., that's why I came here to check whether I could still with draw may money, ..." (paragraph 2)

The underlined word means ...

A. takeout
B. make known
C. giveaway
D. put back
E. make certain

Wacana 5 untuk soal nomor 35 sampai dengan nomor 38

MANILA (AFP): The Philippines has the most number of endemic bird species which are in danger of extinction, according to a nation wide wildlife report obtained here yesterday.

"The Philippine Red Data book', written by the Wildlife Conservation Society of the Philippines, noted that the country has 40 endangered bird species more than any other country.
This includes the Cebu flower-pecker of which only four are known to still be alive, making it the most endangered bird in the world, the 'Red Data Book" said.

An endangered species is defined as one hat has a 20 percent chance of becoming extinct in 20 years.

The 'Data Book' said the threat of extinction was due to the growing destruction of the forests which are the habitats of the birds and other wild animals, many of which are similarly endangered.

UNAS-SMA-00-35

The text is about ...

A. the 'Philippine Red Data Book' on animals
B. the Wildlife Conservation Society in the Philippines

C. the number of endemic bird species still available
D. the endangered habitats of birds in the Philippines
E. a report about the extinction of he most endangered birds.

UNAS-SMA-00-36

According to the 'Red Data Book', some birds and wild animals area in danger of extinction because people ...

A. hunt them for sports
B. keep destroying forests
C. more their habitats
D. change forests into their habitats
E. catch them to be domesticated

UNAS-SMA-00-37

Endangered species are ...

A. the forty percent of bird species in the world
B. all wild animals except the Cebu flower-pecker
C. birds which now remains twenty percent
D. the endemic bird species kept in- captivity
E. catch them to be domesticated

UNAS-SMA-00-38

"...the threat of extinction was due to ..."(paragraph 5) The word 'threat" means ...

A. notice
B. warning
C. danger
D. statement
E. announcement

UNAS-SMA-00-39

Rita : The Kasepuhans, a community living in and around the Gunung Halimun national park still practice a traditional way of planting rice.
Kity : For example?
Rita : They only grow local rice varieties, only plant once a year, and reject the use of pesticide.
'reject' means ...

A. deny
B. omit
C. refuse
D. prevent
E. ignore

UNAS-SMA-00-40

Tourist : Would you tell us where we can get handi-craft for souvenirs?

Guide : Well, let's go to Pucang; it is very popular with its handicraft. Almost all the people there make their living by ... things from the horns of buffaloes or cows.
A. making
B. taking
C. drawing
D. painting
E. cutting

UNAS-SMA-00-41

Mother : When the price of petrol rises, the price of all basic commodities follows to rise. It always happens like this.
Father : ... that our income will be sufficient if there is no increase in our salary.
A. 1 am sure
B. It's certain
C. 1 am pleased
D. It's possible
E. I doubt

UNAS-SMA-00-42

X : Although this is the best cinema in town, there are not many people visiting it.

Y : ..., nowadays most people prefer spending their

time at home watching TV.

A. A, Oh, no
B. I don't think so
C. Really?
D. That's right
E. It's not true

UNAS-SMA-00-43

X : Has she already got some medicine?
Y : If she had visited the doctor, she would have . been given medicine.
From the dialogue above we know that ...

A. the doctor visited her and gave her medicine
B. she visited the doctor, so she was given medicine
C. she didn't visit the doctor, so she wasn't given medicine

D. although she didn't visit the doctor, she was give medicine

E. she didn't visit the doctor because the doctor had already given her medicine

UNAS-SMA-00-44

Burhan : The river is very dirty. People shouldn't have throw household rubbish into the river.

Fikri : That's exactly what I think. From the dialogue above we know ...
A. Fikri disagrees wit Burhan's opinion
B. Burhan thinks exactly the same way
C. waste material has not been collected
D. people polluted the river with rubbish
E. Burhan warned people not to throw rubbish in the river

UNAS-SMA-00-45

Ricky : You look happy with your new job here

Nelly : You're right. My family and I are happier here,
... my salary is smaller than before.
A. in spite of
B. although
C. because
D. since
E. when

UNAS-SMA-00-46

A : Do you know the woman speaking with the professor?
B : Yes, she is our new lecturer ...
A. which also can speak English well
B. with whom she will help the professor
C. whose her daughter is a famous surgeon in this town
D. who is also an assistant of the minister of woman affairs

E. whom also working as a consultant in a foreign company

UNAS-SMA-00-47

Dika : Can I borrow you laptop?

Ditya : Certainly, but what's wrong with yours? Dika : It ... now
A. is being repaired
B. repaired
C. is repairing
D. has repaired
E. is going to repair

UNAS-SMA-00-48

Mrs. Hilman : I like your garden. It is well maintained Do you still have time to tidy it?

Mrs. Anton : of course not ... twice a-week
A. I always tidy it myself
B. I have tidied it
C. I have to tidy it
D. I have it tidied
E. I ask somebody to tidy it

UNAS-SMA-00-49

A : More and more people have died as the victims of war.

B : That's terrible. I wish we were living in a world

with no war or dispute between countries.

The underlined sentence means ...
A. we are living in a peaceful world
B. we were jiving in a peaceful world
C. we are not living in a peaceful world
D. we were not living in a peaceful world
E. we will live in a peaceful world

UNAS-SMA-00-50

X : Do you think that the monetary crisis will console to an end?
Y : ..., this condition won't be back to normal within more or two years.

A. 1 am fed up with the news
B. I am sorry to hear that
C. It would be agreeable
D. It's not my business
E. It's very unlikely







Ujian Nasional

Tahun 2001

Bahasa Inggris




Bacaan untuk soal no 1 sampai dengan 5

The living and nonliving things in any area form a community are called ecosystem. They act on one another in many ways. Two of the most important ways are through food chains and chemical cycles.

Life could not exist without energy from the sun. The sun's energy travels to earth as light. It affects plants and animals through chemical processes. All plants and animals are linked together in these processes. The sun's energy flows through all of them in a continuing path called a food chain.

Plants-eating animals, or herbivores, consume (eat) the plants. In their own bodies, these animals reorganize the chemical in the plants and use them as nourishment. The same thing happens when a plant-eating animal, such as rabbit, is eaten by a meat-eating animal, or carnivore, such as a fox. (animals that eat both plants and meat are called omnivore).

A certain process takes place when living things die. Bacteria" and fungi break the chemical compounds down into simple nutrients. This process is called decomposition. The nutrients from decaying animals enter the soil, where they are used again by plants.
Thousand of years ago, the human population was much smaller than it is today and people did not greatly affect the balance of nature. Several hundred people who lived as community of hunters did not kill enough animals to disturb the balance of their ecosystem. A few thousand people who lived by a river, and discarded waste did not pollute the water enough to change the ecosystem.

Today the human population is enormous; And people have created many ecological crises, especially in areas where the population has grown quickly. Their demand for space, their production of waste, and their need for quantities of food, water, and energy all have had an important effect on natural system. Very often, the activities of people have upset the natural balance.

UNAS-SMA-01-0

Why are ecological issues more concern today rather than, in the past?
Because ...
A. the food chains has changes
B. there is less energy from the sun
C. there are more people on the planet
D. there are not many animals and pets
E. the growth of people affects the balance of nature

UNAS-SMA-01-02

Each form of life can survive only when ...
A. there are other living things
B. it is in its own environment
C. the ecosystem is not balance
D. the area is densely populated
E. there are plants and animals




UNAS-SMA-01-03

According to the text, which statement is NOT TRUE?

A. The natural balance in the environment has been disrupted by the human beings.
B. Ecosystem is a community of the living and non living things in one area

C. Herbivores are chemical which process plants and use them as nourishment

D. Foxes can be considered as carnivore
E. Bacteria and fungi are useful to the environment

UNAS-SMA-01-04

The main idea of paragraph ... is "energy is essential for life"
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
E. five

UNAS-SMA-01-05

Today the human population is enormous' (paragraph 6)
The underlined word means ...
A. enough
B. wide
C. huge
D. ample
E. powerful

Bacaan untuk nomor 6 sampai dengan 10

A magazine is a periodical containing a variety of articles and general illustration of an entertaining or an instructive nature. Magazines are designed to be of interest either to the general public or groups of people with specialized subject matters. The essential difference between the magazine and the newspaper is a physical one: the magazine is smaller in size and often bound in pamphlet form.

Magazine production involves teamwork. This means that many people have to work together to produce the magazine you have in your hand. But one key person is the magazine editor. If some one has a manuscript he wants to publish, he will send or submit it to the editor of the magazine he likes. The magazine editor, usually the editor-in -chief, will read it and make recommendation so that the manuscript can be published.

Another task of a magazine editor is to consider whether the article will be part of series. Will it have photographs or illustration? will it be in full color, two or three colors, or black and white? Once the decision is made, the work of an illustrator or photographer begins. Preparing manuscripts for the magazine is hard work to do. After everything is all right, they are sent to the typesetters. When the galleys (or typeset text)

come back, they must be carefully read. This is the job of a proofreader to find out whether or not there are mistakes in typesetting. Corrections are made if there are mistakes.

UNAS-SMA-01-06

What is a proofreader's Job?
A. to check the returned galleys
B. to accept or refuse a manuscript
C. to send a manuscript to the typesetter
D. to assign illustrators and photographers
E. to decide whether an article belongs to a series

UNAS-SMA-01-07

The first paragraph describes the following, EXCEPT
...
A. what a magazine is
B. whom the magazine is for
C. how the magazine is published
D. what the content of a magazine consists of
E. what the difference between a magazine and an newspaper is

UNAS-SMA-01-08

The function of 'so that ' in the second paragraph is to show ...
A. purpose
B. contrast
C. addition
D. sequence
E. condition

UNAS-SMA-01-09

Which of the following statement is TRUE about the magazine?
A. Magazines are only meant for entertainment
B. Recommendation on the manuscript is made by the proofreader

C. The editor is the most important person in publishing magazines
D. There is no difference in size between magazines and newspaper

E. Illustrator can start working before their work is agreed by the editor

UNAS-SMA-01-10

Who decides that a manuscript is accepted?
A. A team
B. The editor
C. The illustrators
D. The writer
E. The proofreader

Bacaan untuk soul nomor 11 sampai dengan 15.

By experimenting with combinations of chemical, manufactures have produced a wide variety of affective dusts and sprays to control plant pets. Some, such as those containing pyrethrum, work well and do not harm the people, pets, and birds. There are others that contain stronger chemical, such as DDT, melathion, diazinon, and chlorine. These can be extremely dangerous if they are not properly used.

The first thing to do in dealing with plant pets is to seek the proper advice. Trained salesman at garden stores can supply valuable information on the correct product to use. If the problem is a complicated or stubborn one, additional advice should be obtained from government agricultural department office.

UNAS-SMA-01-1

How can manufactures get various affective pesticides?

A. By controlling plants pets
B. By spraying stronger chemical
C. C By producing various chemical
D. By combining different chemical
E. By experimenting with combination of chemical

UNAS-SMA-01-12

What's the main idea of the second paragraph?

A. .Farmers should have good knowledge to fight plant pests

B. Additional advice is needed when the problem is complicated

C. Valuable information to control plant pest is needed by farmers
D. Proper advice to control plant pets is provided by trained salesman

E. Pesticides can be obtained freely in government agricultural department offices

UNAS-SMA-01-13

What do farmers need to know before using pesticides?

A. Combination of chemicals
B. Various stronger of chemical
C. Various effective dusts and sprays
D. Information about harmful pesticides
E. Information on using different sorts of pesticides

UNAS-SMA-01-14

'... to seek the proper advice ' (paragraph 2) The opposite of the word "proper" is ...
A. useful
B. wrong
C. correct
D. suitable
E. ineffective

UNAS-SMA-01-15

Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
A. Farmers have produced various effective pesticides

B. The pesticides given by the agricultural department offices are harmful

C. Farmers had experimented with combination of chemical before
D. Fanners should use strong and harmful pesticides though they are difficult to get

E. Pesticides which are harmful to living things contain more powerful chemical.

Bacaan untuk soal nomor 16 sampai dengan 20.

The sun pour plenty of energy down on the Earth, and many homes now use this energy to heat their water. It is difficult and expensive to trap solar energy on a large scale but in some sunny part of the world scientists use mirrors to reflect sunlight into a boiler on top of a tower.

This heats up water in the boiler into steam, which can then be used to turn electric generators.

Many countries now have nuclear power stations. These use a rare metal called uranium as a kind of fuel. Under certain conditions, the nucleus (center) of uranium atoms can be made of split. This is called fission. When this happen fantastic amount of energy is given out. The heat produced in a nuclear reactor is taken away by cooling liquid or gas. It goes to a boiler where it boils water to produce steam. The hot steam powers electric generators to make electricity.

One of the main drawbacks with a nuclear power station is that it produces dangerous waste. It is dangerous because it gives out radiation (rays) that can harm most living things. Nuclear engineers have to make very sure that none of the radiation escapes either from the reactor (where fission takes place) or from the waste.

UNAS-SMA-01-16

Solar energy has not been popular yet because ...
A. it requires high cost
B. the energy produced is weak
C. it cannot be trapped on a large scale
D. it can be used only for heating water
E. the scientists do not use it for commercial targets

UNAS-SMA-01-17

Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the text?
A. Using energy has advantages and disadvantages
B. Electric generators are needed to heat up water into steam
C. The splitting of the nucleus of uranium atoms is called fission

D. Radiation may be emitted from reactor or from the waste produced
E. Uranium is a kind of metal that makes nuclear power station produce fuel

UNAS-SMA-01-18

In the 'top of a tower' ... turns the water in the boiler into steam.
A. the electric generator
B. a large scale of energy
C. the energy from the earth
D. a boiler on top of the tower
E. the heat from reflected sunlight

UNAS-SMA-01-19

In what condition does the radiation of a nuclear power station become dangerous?
A. When it cannot be released
B. When it reaches the reactor
C. When there is a leak in the container
D. When the container is-closed firmly
E. When none of it escapes from the reactor


UNAS-SMA-01-20

Under certain conditions, the nucleus of uranium atoms can be made split.
'split' means ...
A. jump to the air
B. explode loudly
C. break into parts
D. release suddenly
E. launch into the air

UNAS-SMA-01-21

Susan : I went to your house at 7 p.m. last night. but you weren't home. Where were you?

Rufy : Oh. I ... for a new dictionary at the bookstore then.
A. look
B. looked
C. will look
D. was looking
E. have looked

UNAS-SMA-01-22

Manager : Tom, ... take this note to the accounting department?
Tom : Yes, certainly.
A. is it possible for you
B. could you please,
C. may! tell you
D. should 1 ask you
E. can I tell you to

UNAS-SMA-01-23

Policeman : Your truck causes too 'much pollution. Driver : Oh. ... Officer.

Policeman : Please consult a mechanic about it. Driver : Yes, I will.
A. Why not
B. I'm sorry
C. How come
D. Congratulations
E. Don't mention it

UNAS-SMA-01-24

Ria : It's break time ... a cup of tea? Yudi : That would be very nice of you.
A. Shall have
B. May you get me
C. May I offer help to get
D. Could you help me to get
E. Would you like me to get you

UNAS-SMA-01-25

Tari : Why do you admire Mother Theresa so much? Susi : Don't you know that she was the woman
A. that she didn't recognize me
B. who dedicated her life to the poor
C. whom the governor met at the party
D. of which house was very expensive
E. whose farmland is owned by her father

UNAS-SMA-01-26

Ali : I'm afraid my parents’ rice fields were Mr. Harun damaged by the flood. Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
The underlined words express ...
A. regret
B. refusal
C. complaint
D. sympathy
E. condolence

UNAS-SMA-01-27

Ridwan : When are the children going to see the rice-field?
Willy : In June, after the harvest time.
Ridwan : Are they? So by the time they get there, the farmers ... all the crops.
A. will have harvested
B. had harvested
C. has harvested
D. harvested
E. harvest

UNAS-SMA-01-28

Kepala Desa : Pak Lurah, the village will hold a
meeting on Monday, ...?
Pak Lurah : Thank you.
A. If possible, you may come
B. It will be fine for you to come
C. It you don't mind we can come
D. You should be pleased if you could come
E. We would be delighted if you could come

UNAS-SMA-01-29

Rito : Excuse me! ... to help you turn the radio off?

Mr. Hasnil : Yes, please. Thank you very much indeed.
A. Is it possible for me
B. Would you like me
C. Can you order me
D. Is it okay for me
E. Can you ask me

UNAS-SMA-01-30
Student : 'Is man able to find an efficient way to
convert the heat of the sun into energy?
Student : ... because a lot of experiments have been
done, and the result is quite-positive.
A. It's quite improbable
B. B. It's out of the question '
C. 1 don't think it is possible
D. There is always a chance
E. There's no certainty of it

UNAS-SMA-01-31

X : What do you think of the government liquidating several banks recently?
Y : I'm not a customer of the liquidated banks, so ...
A. I'm keen on it
B. I'm aware of it
C. I'm sure about it
D. I'm interested in it
E. I'm unhappy about it

UNAS-SMA-01-3

Pak Hadr : The Usman family is poor.

Pak Kasim : We all know it. ... they can send their children to universities.
A. Despite the fact that they are poor
B. They are poor despite the fact
C. However they are poor
D. They are poor although
E. Because they are poor

UNAS-SMA-01-33

Toto : Science and technology has developed very
fast. Do you think we are ready for that?
Tati : ....
A. Good it is interesting
B. Why not, Just behave yourself
C. Oh. marvelous. It great for you
D. Frankly speaking, I disagree with you
E. I'm not certain. The quality of our education is still low

UNAS-SMA-01-34

Husband : Our car always troubles me.
Wife : Why don't you sell it and buy a new one? Husband : Well. I don't have any objection to your idea as long as we can afford it.

In the dialogue the husband expresses ...
A. sympathy
B. capability
C. agreement
D. intolerance
E. E pleasure

UNAS-SMA-01-35

Derry : Why do you always run around this stadium five times a day?
Soni : I do it ...
Which of the following is not suitable to complete the dialogue?
A. however very tired I am
B. so that I had a healthy heart
C. so that 1 can reduce my weight
D. in order that my body gets stronger
E. because I didn't want to be overweight

UNAS-SMA-01-3

A : This is a very old building.
B : I wasn't even born yet when it ...
A. is built
B. is being built
C. was built
D. has been built
E. had built

UNAS-SMA-01-37

Dodi : Did many people migrate to Kalimantan themselves?

Rina : No, the government had them migrate. The underlined sentence means ...
A. the government migrated there for them
B. the government told them not to migrate
C. the government migrated to Kalimantan
D. the government didn't ask them to migrate
E. the government asked them to migrate there

UNAS-SMA-01-38

Doni : I wish I had invested my money instead of spending it on a new car.
The underlined part of the sentence means ...
A. Doni had invested his money
B. Doni did not invest his money
C. Doni did not invest my money
D. Doni does not invest his. money
E. Doni wanted to invest his money

UNAS-SMA-01-39

A : Sorry, you are too late. The bank is already closed.

B : Well, I ... earlier.
A. should have come
B. might have come
C. would have come
D. will have come
E. may have come

UNAS-SMA-01-40

If women in the late 1960's had been given equal rights as men, there would not have been women's liberation' movement.

The sentence means that ... at that time.
A. women would not have equal right as men
B. women will not have equal rights as men
C. women have not had equal right as men
D. women didn't have equal rights as men
E. women do not have equal rights as men

UNAS-SMA-01-41

Re-arrange the following sentences into a good paragraph!
1. First we prepared the food.
2. While we were preparing the food, father was checking the car
3. We went on a picnic on the beach last Saturday
4. We had to take food and drink
5. Next came the drink
6. We started the trip when we had put everything in
the car

A. 3 – 4 – 1 – 5 – 2 – 6 B. 1 – 5 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 6 C. 6 – 4 – 3 – 1 – 5 – 2 D. 3 – 6 – 4 – 1 – 5 – 2 E. 3 – 4 – 1 – 5 – 6 – 2

UNAS-SMA-01-42

From 1967 onward, cinemas began to lose their ...
They prefer watching TV programs at homes.
A. sponsors
B. audiences
C. producers
D. companies
E. cameramen

UNAS-SMA-01-43

Sony : What do astronomers use to see the stars? Father : They use ... which makes far away things look
larger and clearer.
A. binoculars
B. a telescope
C. a periscope
D. a stethoscope
E. a microscope

UNAS-SMA-01-44

Ria : What do you know about the compul sorry ...? Tati : I think it has been extended from six to nine
years.
A. study
B. school
C. student
D. education
E. examination

Bacaan untuk soal nomor 45 sampai dengan 47.

In 1949 Clarence Birdseye found a better way to breeze food quickly. It was a technology helping people to live and live better. Soon frozen food of all kinds began to (45) ... in grocery stores. Meat, vegetables, and fruits were quick -frozen. Frozen food and vegetables tasted very fresh and natural. It was (46) ... to have fresh fruits and vegetable in any (47) ...

of the year. Many people prefer natural food to food in cans. Natural food has more natural value. That's why frozen foods became so popular now.

UNAS-SMA-01-45

A. find
B. prepare
C. buy
D. appear
E. discover

UNAS-SMA-01-46

A. interesting
B. possible
C. extensive
D. clear
E. doubtful

UNAS-SMA-01-47

A. season
B. century
C. decade
D. quarter
E. age

Bacaan untuk soal nomor 48 sampai dengan 50.

Most of the people working in the banks are either bank officers or clerical workers. Bank officers, depending on their (48) ..., usually have some authority to make business (49) ... related to the bank. Bank officers might (50) ... positions such as president, vice president, and treasurer. Some, such as loan and trust officers, have specific department.

UNAS-SMA-01-4

A. rate
B. rank
C. order
D. degree
E. position

UNAS-SMA-01-49

A. decisions
B. regulations
C. circulations
D. formulations
E. compositions

UNAS-SMA-01-50

A. form
B. cover
C. contain
D. include
E. comprise




Ujian Nasional

Tahun 2002

Bahasa Inggris




Energy used to drive car engines is derived from petrol which is also formed with the indirect aid of the sun. Plants and animals were pressed under rocks in the earth. These dead animal and vegetable remains formed petroleum, from which petrol and oil are now obtained.

UNAS-SMA-02-01

What does the reading text mainly discuss?
A. The use of petrol to drive car engines.
B. The formation of petroleum
C. The indirect aid of the sun
D. The vegetable remains
E. The rock in the earth

Bacaan untuk goal nomor 2 sampai dengan 4.

Many Americans like to invite friends to their homes for an informal dinner. They may serve a simple, family-style meal. Often Americans show their hospitality by treating the guest as "one of the family." Americans often tell guests, "Make you at home." They want their guests to relax and be comfortable, just as they do in their own homes. If you are invited for dinner, it's customary to bring a small gift such as a bottle of wine or fresh flowers.

UNAS-SMA-02-02

Which of the following is not suitable to complete the sentence? In an informal dinner it is good for a guest to
...
A. behave as if he were at his own home
B. bring a present for the hostess
C. relax and be comfortable
D. arrange some flowers
E. bring some wine

UNAS-SMA-02-03

The text discusses about ...
A. the expression, "Make yourself at home"
B. hospitality among friends in the U.S.
C. American family-style dinner
D. inviting friends for a dinner
E. informal dinner

UNAS-SMA-02-04

Which of the following does not show the Americans friend lines?
A. Inviting friends to their homes for dinner
B. Treating their guest as member of their family
C. Wanting their guest to relax
D. Making their guest comfortable
E. Asking their guest to bring present for them




Bacaan untuk seal nomor 5 sampai dengan 9.

In total, the plant has need of at least 16 elements, of which the most important are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, potassium, calcium, and magnesium.

The plan obtains carbon and hydrogen dioxide from the atmosphere; other nutrients are taken up from the soil. Although the plant contains sodium, iodine, and cobalt, these are apparently not essential. This is also true of silicon and alumunium.

Overall chemical analyses indicate that the total supply of nutrients in soils is usually high in comparison with the requirements of crop plants. Much of this potential supply, however, is bound tightly in forms that are not released to crops fast enough to give satisfactory growth. Because of this, the farmer is interested in measuring the available nutrient supply as contrasted to the total quantities.

UNAS-SMA-02-05

Which of the following elements is not taken up from the soil?
A. Potassium
B. Magnesium
C. Carbon
D. Calcium
E. Sulfur

UNAS-SMA-02-06

Why do farmers prefer considering the only available nutrients to the total quantities of nutrient found in the soil? Because ...
A. they do to know how to obtain all the nutrients
B. chemical analyses indicate that the soil constrains all the nutrients needed

C. the nutrient are in the soil
D. most of the nutrients are bound in compounds
E. some of the nutrients are found in the atmosphere

UNAS-SMA-02-07

The topic of paragraph three is about ...
A. the result of chemical analyses
B. the requirements of crop plants
C. giving satisfactory growth to the plants
D. measuring the available nutrients supply
E. the abundant of nutrients in the soil

UNAS-SMA-02-08

How many elements which are not very important can be found in the plants?
A. Three
B. Five
C. Seven
D. Nine
E. Sixteen

UNAS-SMA-02-09

"The plant obtains carbon and hydrogen dioxide ..." (paragraph 2). Obtains means ...
A. gets
B. takes
C. puts
D. gives
E. has

Bacaan untuk soal nomor 10 sampai dengan 14

Polar bear are adapted to life in the polar region, around the North Pole. Their bodies have special features that work particularly well in the polar seas. For instance, they have sharp and powerful claws for catching their food, which is mainly seals. In their own environment, they are excellent hunter; but if they had to live on the birds and squirrels in other places, they would die.

The science that studies the way that different forms of life are adapted to their particular environment is called ecology.

The first lesson of ecology is that all life in an environment depends on other forms of life. Polar bears depend on seals, which can live only where they do because they depend on particular kinds of fish which are found in the Arctic seas.

There are certain important cycles in nature that show plants and animals depend on each other: for example, the nitrogen cycles. Plants take nitrogen compounds from the soil and turn them into protein. Animals eat these proteins and return some of them to the soil as waste products and the rest when they die. Another cycle is the oxygen cycle. When we breathe, we take in oxygen, and give out carbon dioxide. Plants absorb it to make sugar compounds, and in the process oxygen is produced and released to the atmosphere.

An ideal ecological system, living things exist in balance. However, particularly where man interferes, a species may become too successful and abundant, and the balance is destroyed. For instance, the use of pesticides to kill a particular plan pest may also kill predatory insects and even birds, and thus other pests are allowed to increase. Therefore, great care is needed in the use of pesticides.

Through ecology we try to restore the balance in the ecological system, and thus save the world from devastation.

UNAS-SMA-02-10

The habitat of polar bear is in ...
A. the tropical countries
B. the North pole
C. the South pole
D. the Arctic seas
E. Europe

UNAS-SMA-02-11

What does the text mainly discuss?
A. ecology
B. polar bears
C. cycles in nature
D. the misuse of pesticides
E. an ideal ecological system

UNAS-SMA-02-12

The ecology in certain area will be in danger if ...
A. seals eat a lot of fish
B. the farmers use pesticides
C. polar bears don't eat seals anymore
D. D, man interferes his environment too much
E. plants take nitrogen compound from the soil

UNAS-SMA-02-13

The main idea of paragraph 3 is that ...
A. Polar bears depend on seals
B. Ecological system needs well treatment
C. Plants and animals depend one each other
D. Plants produce and release oxygen to the atmo-sphere

E. There's an interdependence of living things in a particular area.

UNAS-SMA-02-14

"... the world from devastation." ("paragraph 6) The synonym of the underlined word is ...
A. rehabilitation
B. extinction
C. destruction
D. preservation
E. starvation

Bacaan untuk soal nomor 15 sampai dengan 19.

During the nineteenth century, women in the United States organized and participated in a large number of reform movement, including movements to reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban the sale of alcohol, and most, importantly, to free the slaves. Some women saw similarities in the social status of women and slaves. Women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and abolitionists who supported the rights of both women and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Philips, also supported the rights of women to speak and participate equally with men in antislavery activities. Probably more than any other movement, abolitionism offered women previously denied entry into politics. They became involved primarily in order to better their living conditions and the conditions of others.

When the Civil War ended in 1865, the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution adopted, in 1868 and 1870 granted citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women. Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more and more women to demand the right to vote. In 1869^6 Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly than before. A women's suffrage bill had been presented to every Congress since 1878 but it continually failed to pass until 1920, when the Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote.

UNAS-SMA-02-15

When were women allowed to vote throughout the United States?
A. In 1865
B. After 1868
C. After 1870
D. After 1878
E. After 1920

UNAS-SMA-02-16

What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A. The process of giving right to vote to women.
B. The effects of the civil war.
C. The right to vote to black people.
D. The nineteenth amendment.
E. The Wyoming Territory.

UNAS-SMA-02-17

What is the topic of the passage primarily concerned with?
A. Abolitionists
B. The civil war
C. Women's suffrage
D. The Wyoming Territory
E. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment

UNAS-SMA-02-18

According to the passage, why did women become active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office
B. To be famous throughout the world
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the time bill had been presented to

UNAS-SMA-02-19

"A women's suffrage bill had been presented to … "(paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ...
A. freedom from slavery
B. the right to vote
C. citizenship
D. expectation
E. pain

UNAS-SMA-02-2

The sentences in the following paragraph are jumbled.

1. One is familiar "Tombstone" mat lists where you went to school and where you've worked in chronological order.

2. But prospective employees throw away most of those unrequested "Tombstone" lists, preferring to interview the quick rather than the dead.

3. The main purpose of a resume is to convince an employer to grant you an interview.

4. It's handy to have a "Tombstone" for certain occasions.
5. There are two kinds.
6. The other is what I call the "functional" resume descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much
more likely to land you an interview.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is: A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B. 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6
C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
D. 6, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
E. 3, 5, 1, 6, 4, 2

UNAS-SMA-02-21

Fitri : Toni has been hospitalized because he was electrocuted yesterday.

Hanif : He ... an electrical appliance when he was wet.
A. shouldn't touch
B. mustn't touch
C. shouldn't have touched
D. should have touched
E. must have touched

UNAS-SMA-02-22

Mother : What's wrong with you, Rina? You look pale and weak.

Rina : I don't feel well. I couldn't sleep last night. Mother : You must not go to school you'd better stay at home. We'll see the doctor this afternoon.
Mother expresses ...
A. conclusion
B. disagreement
C. prohibition
D. dissatisfaction
E. request

UNAS-SMA-02-23

Vina : When did you get the letter?
Fani : Yesterday. My family ... when the postman arrived.
A. have lunch
B. will have lunch
C. were Having lunch
D. will have had lunch
E. have been having lunch

UNAS-SMA-02-24

Bona : ... the museum to see the historical things? Boni : No When will we go there?
Bona : Next Sunday morning,
A. Is it possible if I visit
B. Am I allowed to go to
C. Do you agree if I go to
D. What do you think if I go to
E. Do you mind accompanying me to visit

UNAS-SMA-02-25

Mother : Don't be so noisy, Herman. The baby is sleeping.
Herman : Okay, mom.
Rudi : What did your mother just tell you? Herman : She told me ... because the baby was
sleeping.
A. I wasn't so noisy
B. not to be so noisy
C. don't be so noisy
D. I am very noisy
E. to be not so noisy

UNAS-SMA-02-26
Sinta : Will you come with me to the cinema tonight?
Nia : ...
Sinta : All right, I'll fetch you at five o'clock.
A. I'd be unhappy to accept it.
B. Yes, that would be very nice.
C. Thank you Thanks anyway, but some other time, perhaps

D. I'd like to very much, but I am afraid I am busy
E. That's very kind of you, but I have much work to do.

UNAS-SMA-02-27

Paijo : Have you got the extra money from your boss?

Juminah : Of course I have. What about you, Jo? Have you?

Paijo : Yes, I have. And what are you going to spend it for?
Juminah : Well,... buying a VCD.
A. I want
B. I'd like
C. I'd prefer
D. I am thinking of
E. I am interested in

UNAS-SMA-02-28

A : Do you know the result of the test?
B : Not yet. The announcement ... twice.
A. was postponed
B. was being postponed
C. will be postponed
D. has to be postponed
E. has been postponed

UNAS-SMA-02-29

Burhan : Do you know how to plant sea weed? Rahman : No. I don't. I don't have any experience The underlined utterance expresses ...
A. inability
B. uncertainty
C. displeasure
D. disagreement
E. impossibility

UNAS-SMA-02-30

If we don't hurry, the meeting ... by the time we get there,
A. would have started
B. will have started
C. will be started
D. will start
E. starts

UNAS-SMA-02-31

Doctor : Open your mouth!

Mother : What did the doctor tell you? Son : The doctor told me ...
A. that I opened his mouth
B. if I opened my mouth
C. whether I open my mouth
D. to open my mouth
E. opened my mouth

UNAS-SMA-02-32

Ramli : Why do you plan to resign from your job? Ratna : Well, if the company ... me more I would not
quit my job.
A. has paid
B. paid
C. is paying
D. will pay
E. will have paid

UNAS-SMA-02-33

Mr. Hasan : Last Sunday, I took my children to Dufan.
Mr. Aribowo : How did they like it?
Mr. Hasan : Well, I think ... It was unforgettable experience for them.
A. they couldn't go along with that
B. there was a chance for them
C. they would go along with that
D. it was a good time for them
E. they enjoyed it very much

UNAS-SMA-02-34

Secretary : Here is the report on the implementation of the planned parenthood program.

Chief : ... Well done.

A. I can understand it
B. I'll join the program
C. I am happy with your work
D. You don't have to type it
E. You'll have to make a little correction

UNAS-SMA-02-35 Bacaan untuk soal nomor 41 sampai dengan 44
Ani : All, you look so busy these weeks. In cities ... (41) poverty sometimes occurs in …
Ali : ..., I just want to spend my time as I think best. (42) slums, where some poor people have not had the
A. Sony opportunity to learn skills that will help them to … (43)
B. Thank you a living. People trapped in this kind of situation often
C. Not at all have ... (44) income.
D. It's a pity A. mend
E. You are welcome B. be mended
UNAS-SMA-02-36 C. mended
D. being mended
Nany : Are you going to have these shoes ... or shall I E. to be mended
throw them away? UNAS-SMA-02-41
Bossy : Be patient. I have asked Deddy to bring them
to the cobbler. A. least
A. Is it okay B. large
B. Are you sure C. likely
C. Are you proud D. extreme
D. Is it possible E. possible
E. It doesn't matter UNAS-SMA-02-42
UNAS-SMA-02-37
A. fare
Sinta : Merry missed all the English class last week. B. small
Rini : I'm really surprised to hear that. She never C. urban
comes late. D. remote
Sinta : Well, I know that. She might have been sick. E. suburban
The underlined sentence tell us that ... UNAS-SMA-02-43
A. Merry is sick
B. Merry was sick A. get
C. Merry is probably sick B. owe
D. Merry is certainly sick C. find
E. Merry was probably sick D. need
UNAS-SMA-02-38 E. earn
UNAS-SMA-02-44
Lita : Hi, why do you look so sad? Something
wrong? A. much
Bagus : Yea. I wish I had time to have a date with B. enough
Ria. C. sufficient
From the dialogue we know that ... D. inefficient
A. A.. Lita promises to meet Ria E. inadequate
B. Both Lita and Bagus will visit Ria Bacaan untuk soal nomor 45 sampai dengan 46.
C. Bagus loses his chance to meet Ria
D. Bagus and Lita have no time for a date Eating is important to make healthy. What you eat
E. Neither Lita or Bagus has a date with Ria affects your health. You are ... (45) to eat some ... (46)
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Ranti : Do you have the new edition of Femina
magazine? A. ordered
Nellyta : Yes, why? B. described
Ranti : ... if I read it for a moment? C. required
Nellyta : Sure. Go ahead. D. asked
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Tourist : I'd love for a walk. I am going to the village
of Paksa Bali. Which way is it? A. nutritious
Guide : Go up this road about one kilometer. You'll B. canned
get to the village of Paksa Bali. C. cooked
Tourist : You've helped me a lot ... D. junk
Guide : You're welcome. E. raw
A. Bye-bye
B. You're really smart
C. It's very kind of you
D. We have a very good time
E. I am very grateful to you

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X : Ed, do you think that the government will be successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing

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Read the following sentences which ape not put in good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.

3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father introduced him the wonder of songs.

4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you must choose one chair."

5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.

The correct arrangement of the sentences above is … A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1

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Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV tonight?

Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news. The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important

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Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad effect?

Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods of heavy air pollution have increased illnesses and raised death rates dramatically.

The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirty




Ujian Nasional

Tahun 2003

Bahasa Inggris




Text 1 This test is for Kerns number 1-2

A planet is a body in space that revolves around a star. There are nine planets in our solar system, and these nine planets travel around the sun. The names of the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.

Planets travel in orbit, around the stars. All of the planets of the solar system revolve ill elliptical orbits. In other Words, their orbits are like large, flat circles. The time that it takes a planet to make one revolution around the sun is called a year.

The Greeks were the first people to recognize and give names to some of the planets. The word planet comes from a Greek word meaning wanderer. If a person wanders, tills means that he goes from one place to another and does not have a home. The Greeks thought that planets "wandered" in the sky. However, modern scientists can predict the movement of the planets very accurately.

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What is the suitable title for this text?
A. The Stars.
B. The Planets.
C. The Orbits.
D. The Wanderers
E. The Greeks.

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The planets in our solar system travel ...
. around the stars
. around the circles
. in one movement
. from one position to another

. in elliptical orbits

Text 2 This text is for items number 3-7

There are millions of plants and animals living in the sea. Most of the plants and animals living in the oceans are extremely small and float near the surface of the water in their thousands. They are food for huge numbers of small animals that also live near the surface. Together, they are all known as plankton.

Many fish feed on this plankton, including one of the largest, the whale shark. Despite their great size, certain whales live entirely on plankton.

The blue whale is the largest animal ever to live. It grows to a length Of over 100 feet. The humpback whale is a smaller kind and has long flippers. It can jump right out the water. The Californian grey whale makes long migrations every year - it spends the summer feeding in the Artic but swims south to the warmer waters off the coast of Mexico in the winter. The females give birth in the shallow, warm water there.




Many of the fish in the sea may be eaten by other meat-eaters. Sharks, for example, are some of the fastest hunters, although not all of them eat other fish.
Deep down in the oceans live many strange fish. It is so dark down there that many of these fish have "light" on them, which are used for attracting smaller fish for the larger ones to eat.

Jellyfish are peculiar-looking creatures ranging in size from a fraction of an inch to 6 feet across. They don't really swim but drift in the currents of the open oceans. Although they contain a powerful sting, they are often eaten by turtles. Turtles are reptiles that spend most of their eggs on sandy beaches.

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... are food for huge numbers of small animals that also live near the surface.
. Very small plants and animals
. Big animals
. The Ocean mammals
. The smallest animal
. Big plants

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Paragraph three tells us about ...
E. the life, of whales
E. the size of whales
E. the movement of whales
E. three kinds of whales

E. the migration of whales

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The main information of the passage is that ...
. most plants are food for animals
. the colour of the largest whale is blue
. the female whales give birth in the shallow and warm water
. the great size fish also eat plankton
. millions of plants and animals live in the sea

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Which statement is TRUE according to the text? E. The turtles eat jellyfish.

E. The turtles lay their eggs in the seabed. E. The sharks possess a powerful sting.

E. The Californian grey whales immigrate to the Artic in winter.

E. The humpback whale is the largest animal in the sea.

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The word "despite" in paragraph two could be replaced by ...
. therefore
. referring to
. in spite of
. except
. instead of

Text 3 This text is for items number 3-7

The average person will say (hat agriculture means farming. He is partly right, for raising crops is a branch of agriculture. So do livestock raising, dairy forming, fruit growing, chicken raising and even fur farming. Agriculture includes the raising of every kind of plants and animals that is useful to man.

With all its many branches, agriculture is the world's most, important industry. It supplies the food we eat and many of the materials from which we make our clothing.

Farms are classified according to the type of farming that is done and kinds of crops and livestock that are raised. They may be classified in several different ways, such as general, specialized, intensive, and extensive farms.

General farming is a farm where a variety of things is raised. On such a farm there may be a herd of dairy cows whose milk the farmer sells. There may also be poultry to pro vide extra income and supply some of the family's needs.

There aft many factors that influence the types of crops and livestock that a farmer raised. The most important one is climate which includes temperature, length of growing season, sunshine, and rainfall, Another is the type of soil. The third is the amount of water available of irrigation. By concentrating on the particular crops or animals that fit best with this situation, the specialized farmer hopes to use his land in the most efficient and profitable way.

When a farmer devotes a great deal of labour to a piece of land, he is practicing intensive agriculture. If he works in a large area of land with relatively little labour, he is practicing extensive agriculture. Intensive agriculture usually goes together with small farms. A great deal of careful work is always involved in intensive agriculture. Often this work must be done by hand. Extensive agriculture is usually practiced on large farms or ranches where most of the work is done by machinery.

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These words are related to farming, EXCEPT ...
E. livestock

E. extensive farming E. irrigation

E. stock exchange E. type of soil

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The practice of intensive and extensive agriculture is the main idea of paragraph ...
. 2
. 3
. 4
. 5
. 6

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The text tells us about ...
E. intensive agriculture
E. extensive agriculture
E. types of farming
E. the important factors in farming

E. specialized farms

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"They may be classified in several different ways ." (Paragraph 3).
The underlined word refers to ...
. crops
. plants
. farms
. cows

. animals

Text 4 This text is for items number 12-16

Many people now have a card which enables them to withdraw money from a cash dispenser. You feed your card into the machine and key in your PIN (Personnel Identification Number) and the amount of money you want If you have enough in your account, the money requested will be issued to you up to a dairy limit. Your account is automatically debited for the amount your have drawn o&

Provided you have a sound credit, you can get a credit card from a bank and other financial institutions. To obtain goods or services, you present your card and sign a special voucher. When it receives the voucher, the credit card company pays the trader (less a commission) and then sends you a monthly statement. Depending on the type of card you have, you will cither-have to pay in full or be able to pay part of what is owed and pay interest on the balance; left outstanding.

If you need to make fixed payments at regular intervals, e.g. for insurance premiums, you can arrange a standing order (sometimes known as a banker's order) so that the bank will do this for you.

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If you withdraw your money from the cash dispense^ the amount of your money will ... as you have drawn out.
A. become more
B. be credited
C. become lost.
D. become less
E. be doubled

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The main purpose of the writer is to ...
A. give the reader information about bank service
B. persuade die readers to have a credit card
C. check the customers' account
D. explain to the reader how to use PIN
E. explain to the customers how to pay the! employee's salaries

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Which of the following is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A. The credit card company pays the traders.
B. The credit card company sends you a monthly statement.

C. Banks and other financial institutions offer us credit cards to get goods and services.
D. Other financial institutions help the banks to provide credit cards,

E. A voucher is the only way to buy goods.

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"Many people BOW have a card which enables them
______.." (Paragraph. 1). "enables" means ...
A. forces
B. supports
C. asks
D. allows
E. encourages

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If you have enough money in your account ...
A. you can withdraw your money from a cash dispenser

B. you have a special voucher.
C. the bank sends you a monthly statement.
D. you have paid special interest.
E. the type of card is acceptable.

Text 5 This text is for items number 17-20

Trappists are monks who are not allowed to preach or to teach. Their lives are devoted to meditation, studying and reading.
In 1949, one group of Trappists fled to Hong Kong from China, leaving behind their houses and their dairy industry. They dressed themselves as labourers and carried only a few possessions.

' Here, the monks had to start a new life. They found it difficult to obtain food and they had nowhere to live; but somehow the managed with the help of the community and charitable organizations. It was not until 1995 that the Hong Kong government granted them land on Lantao island.

The monks are not allowed to beg for a living, so they had to work very hard on the island. They started a dairy farm, kept about five hundred chickens and started growing their own vegetables.

' A large part of the work of the Trappists is concerned with their dairy. The cows are fed regularly, milked and kept healthy. The dairy, which produces about two thousand bottles of milk a day, brings the


monks their main income. The monks sell about half of the milk to a large hotel in Hong Kong, while hospitals and schools buy the rest. The monks also earn some money by selling eggs. Sometimes, the Trappists sell some of their cattle. The monks themselves do not eat meat, however, as they are vegetarians.

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The Trappists are forbidden to ...
A. obtain food
B. grow vegetables
C. work very hard
D. beg for a living
E. start a dairy farm

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What is the text about?
A. The monks who never preach or teach.
B. The Trappists on Lantao island.
C. The Trappists* dairy product.
D. The vegetarian monks.
E. The Trappists' new life on Lantao island.

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What is the-main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Managing the dairy is the Trappists' main work.
B. The monks provide milk to a large hotel.
C. The Trappists feed the cows regularly.
D. The Trappists sell eggs for a living.
E. Most of the Trappists' work is related to their dairy.'

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The Trappists are monks who are not allowed to preach or to teach. (The first paragraph), "allowed" means ...
A. advised
B. ordered
C. permitted
D. suggested
E. instructed

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1. His sister added Wage Rudolf to His name, so it became Wage Rudolf Supratman.

2. When he was seven years old his father sent him to Budi Utomo elementary school.
3. Two years later he joined his sister in Ujung Pandang.

4. She did this to enable her to send his brother to the Dutch elementary school.

5. Supratman was born on 9th March, 1903.
6. In 1912, his mother died.
The best arrangement of the sentences above is … A. 2 – 5 – 3 – 6 – 1 – 4
B. 2 – 3 – 5 – 1 – 6 – 4
C. 5 – 6 – 2 – 3 – 1 – 4
D. 5 – 2 – 6 – 3 – 1 – 4
E. 2 – 3 – 5 – 1 – 6 – 4

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Tutut : Were you sleeping when I called you last night?
Indra : No, I went to the cinema.
From the dialogue we know that Tutut wanted to know if India ... when she called him.
A. sleeps
B. slept
C. was sleeping
D. has been sleeping
E. had been sleeping

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Nindy : When did you get this cassette?
Lia : Yesterday. When I … home, a boy asked me
to give it to you.
E. walk
E. walked
E. walking
E. was walked
E. has been walking
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Andi : I didn't see your sister. Where is she?
Roy : She's studying in Australia.
Andi : Oh, how long has she been there?
Roy : …
. Last year
. A year ago
. Since last year
. By next years
. Yesterday
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Mawar : This telegram is for my husband. He's out
on duty. What do you recommend me to do?
Putri : Why don't you ring him and tell him that a
telegram's arrived? In the dialogue above, Mawar is asking for Putri's ...

E. advice E. curiosity

E. agreement E. permission E. information

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Mrs. Anwar : I heard that your son had won a scholarship to Pajajaran University.

Mrs. Budiinan : Yes, that's right .... He never ignores our advice and always studies hard.
A. I'm proud of him
B. I prided myself on his success
C. His pride would not let him down
D. I'm too proud to have been successful
E. He is a profile of a successful student

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X : Morning, sir …?
Y : No, thanks..
A. What can I do for you
B. Something I can do for you.
C. What would you like me to do
D. Would you help me with this bag.
E. Could you carry my luggage

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Shopkeeper : ... to try the shoes on?
Mrs. Bakar : No, thank you. I can do it myself.
A. Can you help me
B. Would you like to help me
C. May I help you
D. Do you mind helping me
E. Do you object to helping me

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X : Have you visited Bob? He got an accident last week.

Y : Oh. poor Bob. I hope he'll be better soon. The underlined sentences expresses ...
A. sadness
B. pleasure
C. sympathy
D. expectation
E. satisfaction.

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X : Jane didn’t pass her exam.
Y : Ok I am sorry to hear that
From the underlined words we know that the second
speaker expresses her ...
A. disappointment
B. sympathy
C. displeasure
D. apology
E. anger

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Tati : May I borrow your new novel?
Lina : Yes, but next Monday, I ... reading it by then.

A. would finish
B. am finishing
C. have finished
D. will be finishing
E. will have finished

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Koko : Have you finished your report? Reno : Not yet.
Koko : ...?
Reno : Of course. I'll be very happy then.
A. What can I do for you
B. Would you like me to help you
C. Can you do something for me
D. Can you do me a favour
E. Is there something you can do for me

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Dio : You look sad. What has happened to you? Dipta : My father lost his crops. Insects ate them up. Dio : What is he going to do now?

Dipta : ... His brother has given him capital to start with,
A. He plans to have another business
B. He has nothing to do
C. He is retired from his job
D. He promises not to plant anything
E. He has no idea what to do

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Fitri : What would you like to drink tea or coffee? Helmi : Actually I drink both, but I ... tea ... coffee
now.
A. prefer-than
B. like-than
C. prefer-to
D. would rather - to
E. choose - better man

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Mary : Hello.
John : Hi, Mary. This is John; Do you feel like going to a movie this evening?

Marry : That sounds great, John. I haven't been to a movie for a long time.
The underlined utterance expresses ...
A. intention
B. invitation
C. suggestion
D. permission
E. persuasion

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Harry : Would you like to go camping with us next holiday?

Donny : ... but I have to take care of my mom. Site has been hospitalized for a week.
A. It sounds interesting
B. Sorry I can't
C. I'm afraid not
D. I am sorry to hear that
E. It's really boring

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Rudi : Why are you so late today? Tino : Sorry, Rud. My car...

Rudi : So you came here on foot. Tino : Yes, I did.
. is repairing
. has just repaired
. will be repairing
. is being repaired
. will have been repaired

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A : Er, excuse me, Yes?
B : I wonder if you could lend me your dictionary. I'm doing my homework.
B : Oh. sure. Here it is.
The underlined expression is used to express ...

E. giving permission E. certainty

E. pleasure E. capability E. possibility

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A : Why don't you try to find a job in a With tire money you earn, you can buy things you need.
B : If I worked in a factory. I wouldn't have time to
study.
What does the underlined sentences mean?
. B works hard in a factory
. A allows B to work in a factory.
. B didn't work in a factory
. B worked in a factory

. B doesn't work in a factory

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Boss : Are you sure that you can deal complaints from angry clients?
Salesman : I'd say I am capable of doing that
The salesman wants to tell us that he has the … deal with angry people.
A. opportunity
B. it is terrible
C. quality
D. capacity
E. reliability

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Aunti : Have you heard that you have be promoted to a higher position?
Weny : Oh, ... Thank God.
A. it's a nuisance
B. it is terrible
C. I haven't heard about it
D. I'm sorry to hear that
E. it's really wonderful

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Dina : I will ask Fito to repair my computer.
Susi : ... to do it. He knows nothing about computer.

A. He is the right person
B. Give a chance to him
C. You can ask him
D. It's necessary for him
E. It's impossible for him

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X : Tom, are you sure that we are going to have a math test next Monday?
Y : ... We've finished lesson 5, haven't we?
A. I hope so
B. I agree with that
C. I am sorry to hear that
D. It's out of the question
E. I am 100 percent certain about it.

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Lawyers : Tom, your wife wants to get half of the property, the investment and also the
.children.
Tom : I don't get along with that. She claims too much, I think.
The underlined expression shows ...
A. disagreement
B. impossibility
C. uncertainty
D. inability
E. denial

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Dito : I heard your brother was robbed in front of a bank after he had withdrawn a lot of money.
Yono : ... He is at home and he is fine.
A. It's not true
B. I cannot deny it
C. I bet you will deny that
D. I disagree with your opinion
E. I'm not sure about it

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Waiter : What do you think of our "honey roasted chicken"?
Customer : ... with the dishes you served me.
A. I'm extremely satisfied
B. I hate
C. I don't like
D. I prefer
E. I try

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Ria : We'll have to steam rice for dinner.
Yanto : Why? What's happened with the rice cooker? Ria : It is broken.
Yanto : ... then
A. We'll get it repaired
B. We'll have repaired it
C. We'll get someone repair it
D. We'll have someone repaired ft
E. We'll have it to repair

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X : Did you come to Jane's parry?
Y : I wish I had gone there. I had .a terrible headache. From the dialogue we may conclude that the second speaker ... to Jane's party.

A. didn't come
B. doesn't come
C. would come
D. has come
E. had come

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Hayati : Bonny is very disappointed.

Hanafi : It's his own fault. If he had come on time, he would have got the job.
From the dialogue we can conclude mat
A. Bony got the job
B. Hanafi came on time
C. Bony came late
D. Hanafi got the job
E. Hanafi missed the opportunity

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X : Why do you look sad?
Y : I got 5 for my English test.
X : ...
A. You should have studied well
B. You have prepared before
C. You may prepare it
D. You have studied hard
E. You can study well if you like

Choose a suitable word to complete the following paragraph.

Water pollution is really a problem for all people to solve. Solution to the problem (51) ... people to demonstrate their quality as responsible citizens. Individuals as well as their industries (52) ... that they should not do anything (53) … to the problem. They must handle wastes properly. They must not (54) ...

harmful substances, including chemical wastes, into the river or other public waterways. Furthermore, it is (55)
... that everyone fully understands the impotence of recycling rubbish.

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A. makes
B. helps
C. encourages
D. brings
E. requires

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A. will realize
B. could realize
C. must realized
D. are realized
E. has realized

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A. contributing Atomic energy can either be used to create electric or
B. to contribute to destroy millions of homes in war.
C. contributes The underlined word means ...
D. is contributing A. build
E. is contributed B. protect
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D. demolish
A. pollute E. renovate
B. waste
C. dump
D. keep
E. store

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A. accepted
B. welcomed
C. expected
D. cleared
E. accounted

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In 1946 Mother Teresa went into the slums in order to be of better use to the poor. "Slums" are ...

A. places where people live in dirty, poor and unhealthy environment
B. medicine which is given to the poor
C. things which are distributed to the poor
D. hospitals where poor people are treated
E. people who are poor

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One bad effect of playing a computer game is eye irritation.
The underlined word means ...
A. advantage
B. result
C. benefit
D. issue
E. cause

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In the old of trade, people didn't use money but they exchanged something they had for something they needed.
The word 'exchanged' is closest in meaning to ...
A. gave
B. offered
C. exported
D. attired
E. bartered

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It is easy to produce electricity from a wind generator. This is simply a windmill that converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity.

The underlined word means ...
A. develops
B. adapts
C. changes
D. replaces
E. produces






Ujian Nasional

Tahun 2004

Bahasa Inggris




Listening Section

In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.

PART I Questions: 1 to 7

Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear a dialogue or a question spoken in English, followed by five responses, also spoken in English. The dialogue or question and the responses will be spoken just one time. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each dialogue or question.

Now listen to a sample question. You will hear:

Man : What do you think of my painting? Woman : …
You will also hear:
A. I like painting.
B. What a wonderful painting!
C. Painting is a good hobby.
D. You don't like painting, do you?
E. I don't like painting.

The best response to the question in "What a wonderful painting!" Therefore, you should choose

answer (b).

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Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

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PART II Questions: 8 to 12

Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear three conversations.

After you hear a conversation and the question (s) about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question (s) you have heard.

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A. The manager's car.
B. The manager's office,
C. The manager's house.
D. The manager's address,
E. The manager's driver.

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A. Educational institution.
B. Faculty of education,
C. Law institution,
D. Professional lawyer,
E. Faculty of law.

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A. Jalan Sawo thirteen, Kebayoran Baru,
B. Jalan Sawo sixteen, Kemayoran.
C. Jalan Seno thirteen, Kebayoran Baru.
D. Jalan Jambu thirteen, Kemayoran.
E. Jalan Sawo thirty, Kebayoran Baru.

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A. A Chinese teacher,
B. A chef.
C. A restaurant manager.
D. A waiter,
E. A hotel manager.

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A. A magazine,
B. RRI Radio,
C. newspaper,
D. Television.
E. A bulletin.

PART III Questions: 13 to 17

Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear three short texts.

After you hear a text and the question (s) about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question (s) you have heard.

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A. Unmarried women.
B. Career women,
C. Married women,
D. Women's position in a company,
E. Women's lives.

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A. Position in the company,
B. Satisfaction in career,
C. Having time for children,
D. Career in a company.
E. Marriage and children.

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A. The next rice harvest.
B. Farmers in Lampung.
C. Rice fields.
D. Possible failure in the next harvest.
E. Farmers in West Java.

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A. A long drought,
B. The rainy season,
C. Wet fields.
D. Next harvest,
E. Difficult farmers.

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A. When he was still alive.
B. Soon after he invented the telephone,
C. Before he patented his invention,
D. In 1796.
E. In 1956.

PART IV Questions: 18 to 20

Directions: For each question, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear a questions followed by five-statements. The questions and the statements will be spoken just one time. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speaker says.

When you hear the questions and five statements, look at the picture in your test book and choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answers.

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Reading Section

In this part of the test, you have to choose the best answer to each question from the alternatives given.

Text l

A supporter of the national education bill displays a sign reading "Endorse the national education* bill right now" to every motorist passing the back gate of the House of Representatives compound in Senayan, Central Jakarta. Thousands of members from Islamic groups gathered outside the compound on Tuesday demanding that the bill be endorsed.

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The topic of the passage is about ...
A. national education
B. education bill
C. supporters of the bill
D. a supporter's idea
E. a public demand

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"... that the bill be endorsed".
The word endorsed is closest in meaning to
A. talked
B. discussed
C. approved
D. decided
E. resumed

Text 2

Satellite Space-eye does not look like the satellites of the 1980's. It has large wings that gather solar power. The power is for the motor. It keeps the satellite in the same place above the earth. All the big farmers in the area have paid for the cost of Satellite Space-eye.

Constanza is one of those farmers. His home computer makes the connection with Satellite Space-eye. He asks to see a picture of the field in the south-west corner of his farm. The picture appears on a TV screen. It is a picture of a green wheat field. Everything looks fine, he then asks the computer to show the same area, but in colours. .The colours show the different temperatures in the field. He knows healthy wheat plants will all be green. The TV screen blinks and a beautiful picture appears. It has many shades of blue, red, and green.

Constanza looks closely at the large red spot near the middle of the wheat field. He knows that something is wrong in the wheat field. The red colour means the spot is warmer than its surroundings. It may be due to lack of moisture or not enough nutrients in the soil. Insects eating the wheat can also show a red spot.

Constanza tells the computer to tell him more about the warm spot. The computer points out that the problem is a shortage of nitrogen in the soil. He asks the computer to predict the harvest if he adds the fertilizer. He then tells the computer the current market price for wheat. He also tells the price of the fertilizer. He asks for a costing. He wants to know if it will give him a profit to add the fertilizer. The computer gives him the answer. Is it a science fiction? No, it is happening now.

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The text tells about ...
A. Constanza and his wheat field
B. the use of Satellite Space - eye in farming
C. the blue, red, and green colours on the TV screen
D. the meaning of the colours appeared on the TV screen

E. the ability of the computer to predict

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The main idea of paragraph two is …
A. Constanza is one of the farmers who makes use of the Satellite Space-eye.

B. Constanza's home computer is connected to Satellite Space-eye.

C. The picture appears on the TV screen comes from Satellite Space-eye.
D. Various information can be served by Satellite Space-eye.

E. The Satellite Space-eye sent Constanza what he wanted.

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The red colour showed on the TV screen means that ...
A. the plants are healthy
B. the soil does not have enough nutrients
C. the temperature is low
D. the plants are not disturbed by any insects
E. the wheat field is in good condition

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"It may be due to lack of moisture." (Paragraph 3) We can replace the underlined word with ...
A. make
B. have
C. get
D. owing to
E. let

Text 3

Dear Rossa,

I am a guy, twenty-eight years old. I have a problem with a girl friend. She is twenty five years old. We have been dating each other for years, since we were high school students. Now we have jobs. I feel very sure that we love each other. Now it is time for me to get married. Unfortunately, her parents never approve of our relationship ever since the very first time. My family, anyhow, does not really mind. At first I thought my girl friend had the power to defend our love. But then she surrendered. She loves, me and she loves her family, too. On the one hand she said, "I'll be happy if my family is happy." It means she had to get approval from her parents.

For this^ I was shocked. My heart was broken. She ended our relationship just at the time when I was ready to marry her. When I was with her, we were very happy. We had a lot in common and there were no conflicts. The truth was, we separated only because of her parents. They want her to marry her cousin, her aunt's son (this is one of the traditions in the Karonese).

For the time being I am very upset. When I miss her I call her. Then we can eat together, talk together for hours. We act like elating because she loves me, too. The real problem is, she cannot refuse what her parents want.

So, should I forget my girl friend, the only one that I truly love? Or else, should I just wait, and dream that one day she will be back to me?

Rio N., Padang

Dear Rio,
You call her your girl friend, but she has chosen her own way. For this reason I’d, say that there is nothing you can do except forget her and go on with your normal life. Hopefully you can find another and live happily forever.

Rossa

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The main idea of the first paragraph is that
A. the writer wants to get married
B. the writer has been dating for years
C. the writer has a problem with his girl friend
D. the writer feels sure that they love each other
E. the writer's parents disapprove of his relationship .

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Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the text?
A. Rio is not ready to get married.
B. Rio's parents disagree to his marriage.
C. Rio and his girl friend often got conflicts.
D. Rio's girl friend didn't really love Rio.
E. Rio's girl friend couldn't defend her love for Rio.

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Why do the girl's parents disapprove of their marriage? Because ...
A. they don't like Rio.
B. the girl is still studying.
C. Rio is from a different ethnic group.
D. they keep the Karonese tradition.
E. the girl has chosen another guy.

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Rio cannot forget her girl friend because ...
A. she is very pretty
B. she is very faithful
C. she is his true love
D. she is his first love
E. she is his last love

Text 4

Uday and Qusay are killed and the delighted British and American governments suggest that Iraq will be a safer place. Yes, the Iraqis may well feel safer. And - with the dictator's brutal sons out of the way forever more confident about continuing the resistance against the American occupiers.

Shortly before their deaths were announced, Richard Gephardt, Democrat presidential hopeful, delivered a blistering attack oh Bush's foreign policy which was driven, he said, by "machismo" and "arrogant unilateralism". Bush, he continued, had treated U.S. allies "like so many flies on America's windshield". He added: "Foreign policy isn't a John Wayne movie."

The attack on the villa where Saddam's sons were hiding might be seen as driving home the point; Instead, the announcement that they had been killed by the U.S. troops in a shoot-out is welcomed by Tony Blair as "great news".

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The text mainly discusses about ...
A. Uday and Qusay who killed U.S. troops
B. Uday and Qusay who are killed by U.S. troops
C. Richard Gephardt who attacked Bush's domestic policy
D. the attack on the villa where Saddam Husein was hiding

E. Tony Blair who is welcomed by Saddam's sons, Uday and Qusay

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The main idea of paragraph 3 is that ...

A. U.S. troops killed Saddam in the attack on the villa.

B. Uday and Qusay had killed U.S. troops and Tony Blair.
C. Tony Blair attacked the villa where Saddam's sons were hiding.
D. Saddam was killed by Tony Blair and U.S. in Saddam's sons' villa.

E. The announcement of Saddam's son's death is welcomed by Tony Blair.

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Which statement is correct according to the text?

A. John Wayne movie was presented to Bush arrogantly.

B. Tony Blair received the "great news" of Bush and Gephardt's death.

C. John Wayne was a movie star who attacked the villa of Saddam's sons.

D. Richard Gephardt attacked Bush's foreign policy after Uday and Qusay's death.
E. The news of Uday and Qusay's death made the British and American government pleased.

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"The attack on the villa where Saddam's sons were hiding might be seen as' driving home the point." (Paragraph 3)
The word attack has similar meaning to ...
A. raid
B. resist
C. shield
D. defend
E. withdraw

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"...had killed Uday and Qusay."
A. The Iraqis
B. Tony Blair
C. U.S. troops
D. John Wayne
E. Richard Gephardt

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1. The aim of a political party is to elect officials who will try to carry their interests
2. A large political party usually has millions of members and supporters.
3. A political party is a group organized to support certain policies on questions of public interests.

4. When people in a democracy disagree about what the government should do, each voter expresses his opinion by voting for the candidate that supports his side of the argument.

5. The questions may range from issues of peace,

war and taxes, to how people should earn a living. The best order of the sentences above is ...
A. 3 – 2 – 1 – 4 – 5
B. 2 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 5
C. 2 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 5
D. 2 – 1 – 3 – 5 – 4
E. 3 – 2 – 4 – 5 – 1

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1. I decided to apply for the job.
2. I saw an interesting job advertised in the paper last week.

3. Then I went to the address in the advertisement.
4. I telephoned the company to see if the job was still vacant.

5. The next morning I put on my best set of clothes.
6. They told me to come to the office the next day for an interview.

7. After asking me a lot of questions the manager offered me the job.
8. I was asked to go into the manageress’s office. The best arrangement of the sentences to make a good paragraph is ...

A. 1 – 2 – 4 – 6 – 5 – 3 – 7 – 8 B. 2 – 1 – 4 – 6 – 5 – 3 – 8 – 7 C. 2 – 3 – 1 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 8 – 7 D. 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 8 – 5 – 6 – 7 E. 1 – 2 – 4 – 5 – 8 – 6 – 7 – 8

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Jack : Rita, ...
Rita : Pleased to meet you.
Don : Pleased to meet you too.
A. Don is my friend
B. Don wants to meet you
C. don't you know Don is my friend.
D. I'd like you to meet my friend Don
E. please introduce yourself to Don

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Mother : Clean your room, Siska! Siska : Yes, mom.

Vinda : What did your mother tell you, Siska? Siska : She told me ...
A. clean my room
B. to clean my room
C. to clean your room
D. cleaned my room
E. clean your room

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Nuki : What was your sister doing when you arrived home last night?
Rendra : She ... in the kitchen.
A. cooks
B. is cooking
C. has cooked
D. has been cooking
E. was cooking

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Ina : Why are you sleepy in class?

Ines : Do I look sleepy, Na? I am not sleepy, but I have a painful stomach ache.

Ina : You should go to the doctor. Come on 111 accompany you.
The underlined words express ...
A. disagreement
B. satisfaction
C. obligation
D. offering
E. advice

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"Watch the TV tonight. My daughter is on TV channel 5 at eight. She always makes me happy."
"Sure, I will."
From the underlined words we know that the first speaker feels ... her daughter.
A. proud of
B. angry with
C. worried about
D. disappointed at
E. doubtful about

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A : Have you heard that uncle Joe will come next week?

B : Oh. really? When did he tell you?
A : Last week. The underlined sentence is used to express
A. happiness
B. pleasure
C. surprise
D. enjoyment
E. curiosity

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"What a beautiful voice. She is a talented singer," "She ... since she was a child.1'
A. sang
B. sings
C. is singing
D. had been singing
E. has been singing


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Mr.Anwar
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Mary introduced me to her former lecturer ... She married after she had graduated.
A. of whom
B. whose
C. of which
D. whom
E. who

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Atik : When will your sister finish her "study? Mirna : I hope she ... by July next year.
A. will have graduated
B. has graduated
C. will graduate
D. is going to graduate
E. intends to graduate

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Niluh : I saw Sofyan come by bus this morning. Where is his car?

Andi : His car is out of order so he asked the mechanic to repair it.
From the dialogue we conclude that …
A. Sofyan had repaired his car
B. Sofyan had his car repaired
C. the mechanic asked to repair the car
D. the mechanic asked Sofyan to repair the car
E. the mechanic and Sofyan repaired the car


: Are you pleased that your son wants to be a dentist?
Mr. Rahman : No, not really. I wish my son became a manager of my shoe-store.
The underlined expression means that ...
A. Mr. Rahman's son is a manager.
B. Mr. Rahman wants his son to be a manager.
C. Mr. Rahman's son is running a shoe-store business.

D. Mr. Rahman's son was not a dentist.
E. Mr. Rahman's son was the manager of the shoe-store.

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Jaya : Why are you still here? Didn't you tell me that you would go to Jakarta today?

Setiadi: I would have been in Jakarta if the bus had not got an accident.
The underlined utterance means ...
A. Setiadi is in Jakarta
B. Setiadi went to Jakarta
C. The bus was safe
D. Jaya went to Jakarta
E. The bus got an accident

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Student 1 : Andi is late again.
Student 2 : He is never on time. I think he ... earlier.
A. could have woken
B. ought to wake
C. should have woken
D. might have woken
E. would have woken

This text Is for questions 51 to 53.

At present, aero planes are playing a very important role to ... (51) one place to another. People can go round the world just in a two day flight by the world's first supersonic airliner, Concorde, which ...

(52) at a height of over 18.0000 metres and ... (53) a speed of over 2000 km per hour.

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A. disjoin
B. part
C. connect
D. separate
E. divide

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A. goes
B. flies
C. jumps
D. drives
E. comes

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A. cuts
B. continues
C. moves
D. reaches
E. limits

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Some pollutants are always … because they are dangerous.
A. unavailable
B. undesirable
C. unchangeable
D. unsuitable
E. unavoidable

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New research suggests that men and women should consider ... cigarettes with carrots, which are rich with beta-carotene.
A. finding
B. knowing
C. searching
D. recognizing
E. replacing

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To accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural development is one purpose of ASEAN.
"To accelerate" means ...
A. hold up
B. keep back
C. speedup
D. turn on
E. slowdown

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The government has taken steps toward harming certain jobs for children in order to protect them.
The underlined word means ...
A. warning
B. crossing
C. preventing
D. forbidding
E. eliminating

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Jack was promoted area manager at Balikpapan but he objected.
The underlined word means ...
A. disapproved
B. criticized
C. delighted'
D. defended
E. delayed

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The company's finances should be strong enough to develop productively:
The underlined word means ...
A. funds
B. loan
C. grant
D. credit
E. investment

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Mother Theresa was awarded the Nobel peace prize in 1979 for her work among the homeless.
The underlined word means ...
A. celebrated
B. dedicated
C. granted
D. proved
E. attacked