
DINAS
PENDIDIKAN
SEKOLAH
MENENGAH ATAS NEGERI JOGOROTO
Jalan Raya
Jogoroto 75-b Telepon (0321) 865469
Website : www.smanjogoroto.sch.id Email : sman
jojo@yahoo.co.id
JOMBANG
PENILAIAN
AKHIR SEMESTER
TAHUN
PELAJARAN 2019/2020
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Mata
Pelajaran
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BAHASA
&SASTRA INGGRIS
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Hari,
tanggal
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Senin,
… Nopember 2019
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Kelas/Peminatan
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XI BAHASA
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Waktu
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90 menit
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A.
Recommendation
1.
Ann : I’ve just arrived from Japan. Could
you recommend any good hotel that isn’t too expensive? I am thinking of a
single room at about 50 dollars a night.
Desk clerk : You might try the park Hotel or the
Marriot Hotel. Do you want me to make a reservation for you?
Ann : Yes, please
Where does
the conversation take place?
a.
At the airport
a.
At the bus station
b.
At the train station
c.
At the mall
d.
At the hotel
2.
Anida : I’m crazing for pizza.
The best
response for the statement above is …
b.
Let’s make
a pizza
c.
How about
having a sushi
d.
Why don’t we try a new pizza restaurant?
e.
You
shouldn’t eat pizza
f.
How about
having hamburger?
3.
Dewi : …
Yuni : I’d love to, but I’ve an appointment with a friend tomorrow.
a.
is there
any more interested in seeing the art exhibition?
b.
I’ll be grateful
if I go to the art exhibition.
c.
Is the fine
art exhibition great?
d.
How
about going to the fine art exhibition tomorrow?
e.
I’ll go to
the fine.
4.
Joe : I need to find a book for my
research about Asian culture.
Ana : The clerk in the bookstore recommends
this book for people who are interested in Asian culture.
Ana
expresses about …
a.
Refusing an
offer
b.
Making an
offer
c.
Making a
suggestion
d.
Giving a
suggestion
e.
Giving
a recommendation
5.
Paul : Shall we have a picnic to Watu Ulo this
weekend?
Bagas : … I’m sure we’ll have some fun there.
The
suitable expression Bagas probably said is …
a.
What a
tiring journey
b.
Oh, I
disagree
c.
That’s
a good idea
d.
I’m sorry.
I can’t
e.
okay
6.
Ery : …
Kevin : That’s a nice idea.
The
suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
a.
I love your
idea
b.
Give me
some coffee!
c.
You are
great student
d.
How
about having some coffee?
e.
Can you
bring me a cup of coffee?
7.
Complete
the following dialogue with an appropriate expression!
Ulfa : I feel so drowsy right now.
Alim : …
a.
You
should take a rest.
b.
What about
calling your friend for help?
c.
Why don’t
you go to the doctor?
d.
What if you
study harder?
e.
You had better
call the police!
8.
Which
statement below that shows the expression of giving recommendation?
Rara : I don’t know that many restaurants
around here.
Ayla : we could look online at the local
internet sites.
Rara : let’s take a look!
Ayla : What kind of food would you like for
your birthday?
Rara : I enjoy Korean or Japanese the best.
Ayla : This one, Shogun, looks good.
Rara : oh yes, I’ve heard of that one.
Everyone I’ve spoken with says that is great!
Ayla : would you like to go there then?
Rara : I think that would be a really good
choice. Let’s call and make a reservation.
Which
statement below that shows the expression of giving recommendation?
a.
I don’t
know that many restaurants around here.
b.
Everyone
I’ve spoken with says that it is great!
c.
I think
that would be a really good choice.
d.
I enjoy
Korean or Japanese the best.
e.
This one,
Shogun, looks good.
9.
From the dialogue on number 9, who recommend
the restaurant?
a.
Ayla and
her friend
b.
Japanese
people
c.
Ayla and
Shogun
d.
Many people
e.
Ayla
10.
Hery is having cold. Doctor’s advice below is
correct, except ….
a.
You should
take a bed rest.
b.
I
advise you to eat ice cream more.
c.
I recommend
that you should check to the doctor.
d.
I suggest
you to eat chicken soup.
e.
My advice
is to wear mask outside, to protect yourself and other people.
F.
Change the words in bracket into appropriate words using perfect
tense.
11.
They (leave)
London this month. (leave)
a.
Leave
b.
Left
c.
Have
leave
d.
Have left
e.
Had leave
12.
He (bring)
a lot of English papers.
a.
Brings
b.
Brought
c.
Have brings
d.
Has bring
e.
Has
brought
13.
She (tell)
me about it.
a.
Tells
b.
Told
c.
Has tell
d.
Has
told
e.
Have told
14.
I (get)
a long letter from father this week.
a.
get
b.
got
c.
have
gotten
d.
has gotten
e.
gotten
15.
She (come);
she will speak to you in a minute.
a.
has
come
b.
have comes
c.
comes
d.
come
e.
came
16.
When I
arrived at the cinema, the film (start).
a.
have
started
b.
had
started
c.
has started
d.
started
e.
starts
17.
She (live)
in China before she went to Tailand.
a.
live
b.
lives
c.
had
lived
d.
has lived
e.
lived
18.
After they (eat)
the shellfish, they began to feel sick.
a.
eat
b.
eats
c.
ate
d.
has eaten
e.
had
eaten
19.
I (leave)
by six.
a.
leave
b.
left
c.
have left
d.
had left
e.
will
have left
20.
… you …
(finish) the report by the deadline?
a.
Do you
finish
b.
Are you
finish
c.
Has you
finish
d.
Have you
finished
e.
Will
you have finished
G.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 0 AND 1
21.
Unless she
... her results, she ... to the concert.
a.
improves ... won't go
b.
improve …
won’t go
c.
improves
... will go
d.
doesn't
improve ... will go
e.
improve …
would gp
22.
If this is
a good article, I ... Formula One driver!
a.
will
be
b.
am
c.
would be
d.
was
e.
would have
been
23.
If you want
to be with me, ... me that you love me.
a.
tell
b.
will tell
c.
don't tell
d.
told
e.
would tell
24.
If you heat
water to 100 C, it ...
a.
boils
b.
boil
c.
will boil
d.
would boil
e.
would have
boiled
25.
If it's
true, we ... fired.
a.
are
b.
aren't
c.
will
be
d.
would be
e.
would have
been
26.
I ... very
upset if those gossips ... to be true.
a.
will
be ... turn out
b.
am ... will
turn out
c.
am ... turn
out
d.
were … turn
out
e.
was … turn
out
27.
I won't go
to the party unless she ... me.
a.
invites
b.
doesn't
invite
c.
will invite
d.
would
invite
e.
invite
28.
If world is
a stage, then life ... a game.
a.
is
b.
will be
c.
would be
d.
was
e.
were
29.
I ...
grateful if you ... what I said to yourself.
a.
will be ...
will keep
b.
am ... keep
c.
will
be ... keep
d.
would be …
kept
e.
would be …
keep
30.
If you're
in love with someone, everything ... different.
a.
is
b.
are
c.
will be
d.
would be
e.
would have
been
H.
ANALYIZE THE FOLLOWING POEM, THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION GIVEN BY
CHOOSING A, B, C, D, or C FOR THE BEST ANSWER
Selections
from Still I Rise
Maya
Angelou
You may
write me down in history
With your
bitter, twisted lies,
You may
trod me in the very dirt
But still,
like dust, I'll rise.
Does my
haughtiness offend you?
Don't you
take it awful hard
'Cause I
laugh like I've got gold mines
Diggin' in
my own back yard.
You may
shoot me with your words,
You may cut
me with your eyes,
You may
kill me with your hatefulness,
But still,
like air, I'll rise.
Just like
moons and like suns,
With the
certainty of tides,
Just like
hopes springing high,
Still I'll
rise.
31.
What kind
of figurative language is being used here: But still, like dust, I'll rise.
a.
metaphor
b.
simile
c.
personification
d.
onomatopoeia
e.
hyperbole
32.
Which of
the following words rhyme?
a.
history & dirt
b.
twisted & lies
c.
words & hatefulness
d.
lies & rise
e.
moons & suns
33.
How many
stanzas are in this poem?
a.
one
b.
two
c.
three
d.
four
e.
five
34.
In stanza
three, eyes are compared to what?
a.
a
knife
b.
a strong
man
c.
a flower
d.
a gun
e.
the ocean
35.
What is the
name of the poet who wrote this poem?
a.
Robert
Frost
b.
Still I
Rise
c.
Maya
Angelou
d.
Lyric Poem
e.
'Cause I
laugh like I've got gold mines
36.
What is the
theme of this poem?
a.
The four
seasons
b.
The power
of friendship
c.
Being
strong against obstacles
d.
flying in
space
e.
The wisdom
of a magic fish
6.
But still, like air, I'll rise. – What
tense is this sentence?
a.
Simple
Present
b.
Present
Continuous
c.
Simple
Future
d.
Future
Continuous
e.
Future Past
Present Simple Perfect Past
Confiscated
Callista
& Neni
The dry
season is a witch that
burns all
the woods at once-
kills all
the animals in it
and the wet
season can’t return what has been
Confiscated.
6.
What kind
of figurative language is used in this poem?
a.
chiasmus
b.
simile
c.
personification
d.
onomatopoeia
e.
proverb
7.
What is the
tone of this poem?
a.
sad
b.
happy
c.
sleepy
d.
bored
e.
poem
8.
What is the
title of this poem?
a.
The dry
season
b.
The power
of friendship
c.
Being
strong against obstacles
d.
Confiscated
e.
The wisdom
of a magic fish
I.
ANALYIZE THE FOLLOWING POEM, THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION GIVEN BY
CHOOSING A, B, C, D, or C FOR THE BEST ANSWER
The Mule
and the Well
Adapted by
Matt Hosler
Once upon a
time there was a farmer. He had a mule. That mule was old and could not work
anymore. He lived and a field and could not see very far.
One day
that mule fell in the well. The farmer tried to think of a way to get the mule
out of the well, but he could not. The farmer decided to bury that mule in the
well. He asked his friends and neighbors to help him pour sand into the well.
At first that mule was angry. But then he shook off sand from his back and
stepped up and up on the layers of sand.
After a
long time, he reached the top of the well and walked out of the well. The
friends praised the farmer for his clever idea. The old mule lived the rest of
his life in the field and was careful to stay away from the well.
9.
How many
paragraphs is this story?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
e. five
10.
Which
paragraph starts the conflict in the story?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
e. five
11.
Which
paragraph has the orientation of the story?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
e. five
12.
Which
paragraph has the resolution of the story?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
e. five
13.
What tense
is this: One day, that mule fell in the well.
a. Simple Present
b. Present Continuous
c. Simple Future
d. Future Continuous
e. Simple past
14.
Why did the
mule fall in the well?
a. He was old and couldn’t see where he was
going
b. The farmer pushed him into the well
c. The farmer buried him in the well
d. The mule fought the tiger
e. The mule lived in a field
15.
That mule
was old and could not work anymore. He lived and a field and could not
see very far. Who is he?
a. The farmer
b. The mule
c. The well
d. The farmer’s wife
e. The field
16.
Why did the
farmer pour sand in the well?
a. To burry mule
b. To rescue the mule
c. To impress is friends
d. To feed the mule
e. He was crazy
17.
The closest
meaning of the word “ praised” is …
a.
Admire
b.
Criticize
c.
Evaluate
d.
Disapprove
e.
unsure
18.
How did the
mule get out of the well?
a.
Help by the
neighbor
b.
Pulled by
the farmer
c.
Shook off
the sand and stepped up the layers on the sand
d.
Stepped up
on the farmer’s back
e.
Shook off
the sand from the farmer back and stepped up the layers on the sand