Rabu, 02 Oktober 2019

LATIHAN UN 2009


UJIAN NASIONAL
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2009/2010

BAHASA INGGRIS
(D4)
SMA/MA
PROGRAM STUDI IPA/IPS/BAHASA/KEAGAMAAN

Badnn SUindur NnBional Penrliilikan


PUSPENDIK BALITBANG
KEMENTERIAN PENDIDIKAN NASIONAL
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.
PARTI Questions 1 to 3.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues and questions spoken in English. The questions and the dialogues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue and the question about it, read the five possible answers, and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Now listen to a sample question. You will hear:
Woman : What do you want for your birthday present, Mike? A watch, a bicycle, a mobile
phone or a Power Ranger robot? Man : I'd rather you bought me a Portable Play Station 3.
Narrator : What did Mike want for his birthday present?
A. A robot. Sample answer B. A watch. _
D. A mobile phone. A B C D E E. A play station 3.
The best answer to this question is "A play station 3". Therefore you should choose answer (E)
1.    A. How to use email.
B. Internet usage.
C. Receiving emails.
D. Voice mail.
E. Communication.
2.    A. He doesn't have a driver's license yet.
B. His friend will drive him.
C. He is seventeen year old.
D. His mother will use it.
E. He drives carelessly.
3.    A. The man takes the bus to work',
B. The man wants the woman to go with him.
C. The woman prefers driving in the rush hour.
D. The woman wants to ride to work with man.
E. The man has to stand on the bus if he takes it to work., J

PART II Questions: 4 to 6.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or monologues spoken in English. The dialogues or monologues will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. After you listen to the dialogue or monologue, look at the five pictures provided in your test book, and decide which one would be the most suitable with the dialogue or monologue you have heard.

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PART III Questions: 7 to 11
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear some incomplete dialogues spoken in English, followed by five responses, also spoken in English. The dialogues and the responses will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying. You have to choose the best response to each question.
Now listen to a sample question. Man : I've got bad news about my test. Woman : What? You failed again? Man : ...
Narrator : What will the man most likely reply?
A. Let me try again. Sample answer
B. Don't worry. I'm fine.
C. Sorry, I've disappointed you.
D. Never mind. You've done your best.
E. I'd like to apologize for my failure.
Narrator : The best answer to the question "you failed again?" is choice C. Therefore, you should choose answer C.
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PART IV Question 12 to 15.
Directions:
In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Each monologue will be spoken twice. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers are saying.
After you hear the monologue and the question about it, read the five possible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
12. A. Octopus.
B. Rhinoceros.
C. Platypus.
D. Mosquitoes.
E. Hippopotamus.
13. A. 0.7 to 2.4 kg.
B. 0.7 to 2.5 kg.
C. 0.7 to 2.6 kg.
D. 0.7 to 2.7 kg.
E. 0.7 to 2.8 kg.
14. A. 16.
B. 48.
C. 56.
D. 60.
E. 66.
15. A. Fine.
B. Clear.
C. Rainy.
D. Terrible.
E. Cloudy.
This is the end of the listening section.

Reading Section
iswer Question 16 based on the following message.
To        ; Marguerite Michelson
From    : AnabarPatel
Date    : March 22,2010
Pages   : 3 (this+2) Ref : Money Due
Message:
I'm writing to inquire about money due. We are concerned about payment on your last order, December 2009. It was due in January. Could you please explain the delay? I have left several phone messages over the past few weeks, but they have not answered. Your company has always been prompt in paying in our bills, and we would like to continue to maintain a good relationship with you. However, this is an unusually long delay, and if we don't hear from you until April, we will have to take action. Please contact me by fax or phone as soon as possible with an explanation and the date when we will receive the overdue payment. The details of your order including items and prices, are available on the following two pages.
16. The message is about....
A.   a proposal to maintain good relationship
B.    information about a new company policy
C.    an inquiry about a delay in payment
D.   an explanation how to pay debt
E.    introducing a new product

Answer Questions 17 to 19 based on the following letter.
Attention :       Personnel Director, Universe Airlines
Mr. Fariandy Ilham
Dear Sir,
I am responding to your recent advertisement in the Indonesia Post for a bilingual international flight attendant. I think I could be a good flight attendant for Universe Airlines because I'm a very friendly person and I really love travelling. I also enjoy meeting people.
As you can see from my resume and references, I've had a lot of experiences working with tourists. I used to work at a prominent multinational travel agent as a tourist guide for about one year, and another two years as a tour consultant at the same company.
I would be really very glad if you would take me into your consideration.
I'm looking forward to having your invitation for an interview.

Yours truly,

Ellina Winarti

17. What is the letter about?
A. A recruitment letter.
B. An application letter.
C. A response to an applicant.
D. A letter from Personal Director.
E. A letter from the Universe Airlines.
18. Where did the applicant work before?
A. At a travel agent.
B. At Indonesia Post.
C. At the Universe Airlines.
D. At a multinational airlines.
E. At an international company.
19. "I'm looking forward to having your invitation for an interview."
What does the above sentence mean?
A. I'm going to be interviewed.
B. I'm expecting you for an interview.
C. I'm waiting for an interview invitation.
D. I'm going to be invited for ah interview.
E. I'm going to invite you for an interview.

Answer Questions 20 to 22 based on the following text.
Bandung, April 22, 2010
To:       Manager of Credit
Mr. Wibowo

It is my great pleasure to inform that Mr. Rahman will be Head of Representative Office of our firm here.
He has been successfully handling the financial in the head office of our firm in Jakarta. He is extremely knowledgeable in the field of accounting.
He has been scheduled to visit our office on May 1st, 2010, accompanied by Mr. Rouland, the manager of marketing. He will start working on the next day.
H.R. Manager

J Sebastian
20. What is the announcement about?
A. Mr. Rahman's appointment as Head of Representative Office.
B. Mr. Rahman's plan'to visit his new office in Jakarta.
C. Mr. Rahman's experience as finance manager.
D. Mr. Rahman's appointment as accountant.
E. Mr. Rahman's visiting schedule.
21. Who will accompany Mr. Rahman?
A. The Credit Manager.
B. The Finance Manager.
C. The Marketing Manager.
D. The Purchasing Manager.
E. The General Affair Manager.
22. "He has been scheduled to visit our office on May 1st, 2010 ..."
The underlined part of the sentence means ....
A. he will be visited
B. he himself made the plan to visit our office
C. he himself arranged the plan to visit our office
D. he has a plan to visit our office with Mr. Rouland
E. the time of his visit to our office has already been arranged

The following text is for Questions 23 and 24.
23. What is the advertisement about?
A. Online shopping.
B. Aloe Vera plant.
C. How to sleep like a baby.
D. The Bragada Memory Foam Deluxe Mattress.
E. The treatment of old aches, pains and pressure points
24. What is the special offer given?
A. Toppers.
B. Deluxe mattress.
C. 20 year warranty. ;
D. 2 memory pillows.
E. Adjustable Power Beds. ,; ,

The following text is for Questions 25 to 28.
One day, when Sangkuriang was hunting, he accidentally killed his beautiful black dog Si Tumang. This dog is actually Sangkuriang's father who had been condemned to live the life of a dog by his GURU. However, Sangkuriang never knew it.
Sangkuriang had been separated from his mother since childhood. On his way home, he stopped at a small village and fell in love with a beautiful girl. He didn't realized that the village was his homeland nor that the beautiful girl was his own sacred mother who remained young and pretty.
Their love grew naturally and one day, when they were discussing their wedding plans, Dayang Sumbi suddenly realized that the profile of Sangkuriang's head matched that of her son's who had left twenty years earlier. How could she marry her own son? But she did not wish to disappoint him. So she agreed to marry Sangkuriang only on the condition that he would provide her with a lake and a boat with which they could sail on their wedding day the next day at dawn.
Sangkuriang accepted this condition. He dammed up the Citarum river to make a lake. Dayang Sumbi realized that Sangkuriang would fulfill the condition she had set. With a wave of her supranatural shawl, she lit up the eastern horizon with flashes of light. Deceived by false dawn, the cock crowed and farmers rose for the new day.
Sangkuriang realized that he failed to finish the boat. With all his anger, he kicked the unfinished boat upside - down. The boat is now known as the mount TANGKUBAN PARAHU. In Sundanese TANGKUBAN means upturned or upside down, and PARAHU means boat. With the dam torn asunder, the water drained off the lake and made the lake a wide plain. It is now called Bandung from the word BENDUNG which means dam.
25. Where did Sangkuriang meet the beautiful girl?
A. At Tangkuban Parahu.
B. At Citarum river.
C. At a small village.
D. On his way home.
E. At Bandung city.
26. Who was condemned by Guru?
A. Sangkuriang's dog.
B. Sangkuriang's son.
C. Sangkuriang's girl.
D. Sangkuriang's father.
E. Sangkuriang's mother.
27. The moral message of this story is ....
A. Tell the truth to avoid something unexpected
B. Thing has been done, should be completed
C. Never trust anyone completely
D. True love sacrifices everything
E. Love is a valuable thing
28. Paragraph 4 mainly tells that ...
A. Dayang Sumbi used her supernatural shawl to fail Sangkuriang on his effort to built a lake and a boat.
B. Dayang Sumbi thought that the condition she offered to Sangkuriang would not be carried out.
C. Sangkuriang had finished building a lake and a boat before the cock began crowning.
D. Sangkuriang felt sure that he could finish building the lake and boat before dawn.
E. the cock and farmers had woken up earlier that morning.

The following text is for Questions 29 to 31.
YONKERS, Nov 12th. A four alarm fire damaged 14 stores today in the Cross County Shopping Center, the largest shopping center in Westchester County.
Two fire investigators said the blaze apparently started in a pile of cardboard cartons at the rear of a shoe store and spread through a utilities duct above the 13 other stores. The fire started at 4.40 p.m. and was declared under control at 6.14 p.m. The center is on the Cross County Parkway at the Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway.
Five fire-fighters were busy at the scene. Lieut. John Carey of the Yonkers Arson Squad said the cause of the fire was under investigation.
29. The text mainly tells us about....
A. the Yonkers Arson Squad
B. the blaze at a shoe store
C. a fire in the shopping center
D. a shopping center in the cross country
E. the largest shopping center in Westchester County
30. The fire has lasted about...
A. half an hour
B. forty five minutes
C. one hour
D. one and a half hours
E. two hours
31. How many investigators and fire fighters were involved in the scene?
A. Two.
B. Seven.
C. Twelve.
D. Thirteen.
E. Fourteen.

This text is for Questions 32 to 34.
Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901 - December 15, 1966) was an American animated film producer and animator. He was also the creator of an American-based theme park called Disneyland, and the founder of the highly profitable corporation, now known as The Walt Disney Company.
Disney was bom in Chicago to Elias Disney and Flora Call. He was named after his father and after his father's close friend Walter Parr, the minister at St. Paul Congregational Church. In 1906, his family moved to a farm near Marceline, Missouri. The family sold the farm in 1909 and lived in a rented house until 1910, when they moved to Kansas City. Disney was nine years old at the time.
According to the Kansas City, Missouri, Public School District records, Disney began attending the Benton Grammar School in 1911, and continued his formal education there until he graduated on June 8, 1917. During this time, Disney also enrolled in classes at the Kansas City Art Institute. In the fall of 1917, Disney rejoined his family. He left school at the age sixteen and became a volunteer ambulance driver in World War I, after he changed his birth certificate to show his year of birth as 1900 in order to be able to enlist in the service. He served as a member of the American Red Cross Ambulance Force in France till 1919.
32. When did Disney begin studying at a Grammar School?
A. 1906.
B. 1909.
C. 1911.
D. 1917.
E. 1919.
33. The second paragraph mainly tells about....
A. Disney's farm
B. life in Chicago
C. religious affairs
D. Disney's childhood
E. Disney's father's friend
34. "What did Disney do to become an ambulance driver?
A. He rejoined his family.
B. He took a driving license.
C. He showed his birth certificate.
D. He reduced the year of his birth.
E. He left Benton Grammar School.

The following text is for Questions 35 to 38.
Many people call platypus duckbill because this animal has a bill like a duck's bill. Platypus is an indigenous of Tasmania and southern and eastern Australia. Although it lays eggs instead of bearing its young alive, the platypus is a true mammal, not a reptile. It nurses its young with milk as do other mammals.
Platypus has a flat tail and webbed feet. Its body length is 30 to 45 cm and covered with a thick and woolly layer of fur. Its bill is detecting prey and stirring up mud. Platypus' eyes and head are small. It has no ears but has ability to sense sound and light.
The male platypus has a hollow claw, or spur, on each hind leg. The spurs are connected with poison glands. The platypus leg scratches and poisons its enemies with the spurs.
Platypus lives in streams, rivers, and lakes. Female platypus usually digs burrows in the streams or river banks. The burrows are blocked with soil to protect it from intruders and flooding. On the other hand, male platypus does not need any burrow to stay.
35. The main idea of the third paragraph is ….
A. The platypus defends itself by using its poison
B. Each hind leg of the platypus could spray poison
C. The platypus attacks its enemy by using its hollow claws
D. The platypus's claws are used for scratching its enemies
E. The poisonous glands flow their poison through the hind legs

36. The ... of the platypus makes it look like a duck.
A. bill
B. spur
C. flat tail
D. thick fur
E. webbed feet
37. What is the purpose of the text above?
A. To tell about the life of platypus.
B. To explain about the habitat of platypus.
C. To describe about the features of platypus.
D. To inform how the platypus detects its prey.
E. To distinguish between male and female platypus.
38. Platypus habitat is mostly in ....
A. water
B. dry area
C. swamp area
D. humid are
E. barren area

Answer Questions 39 to 42 refer to the following text.
Igloos or snow houses are shelters constructed from blocks of snow, generally in the form of a dome. Although igloos are usually associated with all Inuit, they were predominantly constructed by people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area. Inuit people tended to use snow to insulate their houses. The temperature outside may be as low as -45°C, but on the inside the temperature may range from -7°C to 16°C when warmed by body heat alone.
There were three traditional types of igloos. The smallest one was constructed as a temporary shelter, usually used for one or two nights. These were built and used during hunting trips, often on open sea ice. Next in size was the semi permanent, intermediate-sized for family dwelling. This is a single room dwelling that housed one or two families. The largest of the igloos is normally built in groups of two. These might have had up to five rooms and housed up to 20 people. A large igloo might have been constructed from several igloos attached by tunnels, giving common access to the outside. These were used to hold community feasts and traditional dances.
39. What is mainly discussed in the text?
A. Canadian traditional houses.
B. Traditional types of igloo.
C; Non existence building.
D. Speciation of igloos.
E. The life of the Inuit.
40. "This is a single dwelling room that housed one or two families." (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word refers to ...
A. traditional igloo
B. the largest igloo
C. the smallest igloo
D, temporary shelters
E. the semi permanent igloo
41. How many types of igloos mentioned in the text?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
42. Which kind of igloos is used during hunting trips?
A. The small one.
B. The large one.
C. The medium one.
D. The traditional one.
E. The semi permanent one.

The following text is for Questions 43 to 46.
Democracy is a form of government. The word democracy means rule by the people. Abraham Lincoln described such self-government as government of the people, by the people, for the people.
The citizens of a democracy take part in government either directly or indirectly. In a direct, or pure, democracy, the people meet in one place to make the laws for their community.
Most modem democracy is representative democracy. In large communities-cities, states, provinces, or countries- it is impossible for all the people to meet as a group. Instead, they elect certain number of their fellow citizens to represent them in making decisions about laws and other matters that affect the people. An assembly of representatives may be called a council, a legislature, a parliament, or a congress. Government by the people through their freely elected representatives is sometimes called republican government.
The democratic way of life recognizes the equality and dignity of all persons regardless of race, religion, sex, or social standing. It holds that everyone is equal in court trials and other legal matters. It provides freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of religion.
Almost all governments claim to be democratic, but many are actually totalitarian. Totalitarian governments have almost complete control over lives of the people.
43. ... is not the name given to a group of representatives who meet regularly to make laws for a region or country.
A. Council
B. Congress
C. Gathering
D. Parliament
E. Legislature
44. What do you think about paragraphs 2 and 4?
A. Both paragraphs describe the role of the citizens in court of trials.
B. Both paragraphs tell about how the people elect their representatives.
C. Both paragraphs tell about equality and kinds of freedom of the citizens.
D. Both paragraphs discuss how the people get involve in the government.
E. Both paragraphs tell the role and rights of the citizens of a democratic governments.
45. Which of the following is not included as features of democracy?
A. Freedom of sex.
B. Freedom of press.
C. Freedom of speech.
D. Freedom of expression.
E. Freedom of choosing representative.
46. "Almost all governments claim to be democratic, but many are actually totalitarian." (Paragraph 5) The underlined word means ....
A. argue
B. exact
C. collect
D. declare
E. demand

The following text is for Questions 47 to 50.
Sutiyoso will be given an Asian Air Quality Management Award Friday at an International Conference in Yogyakarta, but some people have questions whether he really deserved the honor. The critics say Sutiyoso has done little to reduce air pollution in the capital.
I think Sutiyoso deserved the award. Although we haven't seen solid air quality management, he has restored the National Monument (Monas) Park to a green cool area where families can go to jog or have a picnic.
He also initiated the busway project, which I believe is a good step toward reducing air pollution in Jakarta.
However, the government has to take further action, such as limiting the number of motorcycles in Jakarta. All of the motorcycles on the roads contribute to air pollution in the city.
On the other hand, some people can't understand how Sutiyoso can win this award because he hasn't made any improvement in Jakarta's air management.
Jakarta is becoming more polluted as the authorities cut down more and more trees for transportation projects. And they don't bother to plant new trees to replace the old ones, let alone develop new green areas.
The authorities should build more parks in the city to make Jakarta greener and less polluted. Monas park is greener now, but the fences prevent people from getting in. In countries like Singapore and Australia, public parks are pleasant places to hang out.
47. Why did people say that Sutiyoso deserved the award?
A. Monas park is green now.
B. Jakarta is becoming more polluted.
C. He has improved Jakarta's air management.
D. He limited the number of motorcycles in the city.
E. He restored the Monas park and initiated the busway project.
48. What has Sutiyoso done to reduce air pollution in Jakarta?
A. Initiating the bus project.
B. Holding an international conference.
C. Limiting the number of motorcycles.
D. Building fences around the Monas park.
E. Cutting down more and more trees.
49. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To explain why Sutiyoso got an Asian Air Quality Management Award.
B. To present points of views about the award given to Sutiyoso.
C. To tell readers how to provide solid air quality management.
D. To describe an Asian Air Quality Management Award.
E. To assure readers that Sutiyoso deserved the award.
50. It is not easy to get in the Monas park because ....
A. more and more trees were cut down
B. it is use for having a picnic
C. it is use for jogging track
D. there is a cool area
E. there are fences


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