Soal Pengayaan Us Inggris 3
Soal Pengayaan Us Inggris 3
Soal Pengayaan Us Inggris 3
Text 1
2. The text is written by the writer … on her success to be the best graduate of the school.
A. to ask for Yohanita’s attention
B. to congratulate Yohanita
C. to show Yohanitas’s ability
D. to send his best regards
7. The school did not have all the extracurricular activities on that day because … .
A. the sport hall would be used for the celebration of the school anniversary
B. all students had to attend the bazaar and buy everything sold in the event
C. there was an attractive music show performed by all students of the school
D. nobody was interested in playing basketball in the sport hall that day
09.00 a.m. – 17.00 p.m. : Follow daily schedule of the local French school
20.30 p.m. – 21.00 p.m. : Prepare for bed – lights out. New York
11. “Day 1 – Depart from New York to France.” What does the underlined word mean?
A. Continue
B. Come
C. Stay
D. Leave
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How are you? Hope everything went well with you there. As you know I’ve been
studying in Sydney for three months, and I started to feel more accustomed to everything I
face here. I know this is my best decision I ever made: I learnt a lot, met so much friendly
12. The writer has been in Australia for … months.
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
18. What should you do after drawing out a fishing boat on the cardboard?
a. Cut the cardboard.
b. Use the glue to stick it.
c. Stick the boat on the picture.
d. Draw the picture again and paint it.
20. “Draw out a fishing boat on the cardboard and cut it.”
What does the word “it” in the sentence refer to?
a. The cardboard.
b. The fishing boat.
c. The scissor
d. The lid.
Read Text 10 and answer questions 21 to 24.
Venice is a city in northern Italy. It has been known as the “Queen of the Adriatic”, “City of
Bridges”, and “The City of Light”. The city stretches across 117 small islands in the marshy
Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy.
Venice is world famous for its canals. It is built on an archipelago of 117 islands
formed by about 150 canals in a shallow lagoon. The islands on which the city is built are
connected by about 400 bridges. In the old centre, the canals serve the function of roads, and
every form of transport is on water or on foot.
You can ride gondola there. It is the classical Venetian boat which nowadays is mostly
used for tourists, or weddings, funerals, or other ceremonies. Now, most Venetians travel by
motorised waterbuses which ply regular routes along the major canals and between the city’s
islands. The city has many private boats. The only gondolas still in common use by Venetians
are the Traghetti, foot passenger ferries crossing the Grand Canal at certain points without
bridges.
Adapted from: http://www.wikipedia.com
22. What transport crosses the Grand Canal for foot passengers at certain points without
bridges?
a. Gondolas.
b. Traghetti.
c. Waterbuses.
d. Lagoon.
23. From the text we can say that Venice belongs to a city of ….
a. water
b. ceremonies
c. buses
d. funerals
24. What does the second paragraph of the text tell us about?
a. The forms of transport in the world.
b. The canals and roads that people like to use.
c. The archipelago that has a lot of islands.
d. Venice as the world famous for its canals.
Last year, I left New Zealand for Bunaken Island. I … (25) there with a group of New
Zealand divers. Getting there was not quite difficult. Soon after our arrival at Bunaken, we
got a general briefing. It included a description about how to take pictures under water.
Then, we began our diving. In our diving we saw groups of …. (26) fish. In order to identify
them, we needed a good guide. Without some knowledge of their habitat and behavior, it
was difficult to identify. In summary, the trip was mostly enjoyable. This place is really
impressive with its marine … (27). We will come again to visit this beautiful Island this year.
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25. A. arrived
B. went
C. stayed
D. spent
26. A. wide
B. big
C. large
D. tiny
27. A. things
B. love
C. life
D. joy
Once a fisherman named Batara Guru Sahala lived in Batakland. One day, he caught a fish.
To his surprise, he found that the fish could talk! It begged Sahala to set it free. Sahala did
accordingly.
As soon as the fish was free, it changed into a woman. She was so beautiful that the
fisherman fell in love with her at once. He asked her to marry him. The woman agreed to
marry Sahala. However, she told him that he must never let out the secret that she was once
a fish. Sahala promised her that he would not tell anyone about it.
They were happily married, and had two daughters. Every morning, Sahala went out
fishing. His daughters would bring him his lunch. One day, however, instead of bringing the
food to their father, the girls ate it. When Sahala learnt what they had done with his meal, he
got very angry. He shouted at them, saying, “You behaved exactly like the daughters of a fish.”
The girls did not understand what their father meant. They went home and asked their
mother about it. When they told her what he had said, she was very annoyed. Although
Sahala apologized to her later, she would not forgive him for breaking his promise.
Then, the earth began to tremble, and volcanoes started to erupt. The earth cracked to
form a big hole. People said that this hole became Lake Toba.
28. Why did the girls’ mother get angry with Sahala?
a. She broke his promise.
b. He did not get the food.
c. She apologized for the daughters.
d. The girls did not understand him.
On Saturday, 20th April 2003, Aron Ralston went climbing in the Utah National Park USA.
He did not tell his friends or family and he took no mobile phone at all. Later, there was a
terrible accident. An enormous rock trapped Aron’s arm. He was there for six days. He could
not sleep at night because it was very cold. He did not drink any fresh water, and there was
not any food to eat. Besides, he did not see any people.
Fortunately, Aron was safe. On the sixth day he escaped. He amputated his trapped arm
with a small knife. Then he walked six miles. Finally a helicopter saw and rescued him.
Aron wrote a book about his experience. Now he climbs with an artificial arm.
35. Aron could not drink and eat at that time because … .
a. his drink and food was gone on his way
b. he was not able to go anywhere
c. the weather around him was very cold
d. he did not tell anybody about his activity
36. What is the second paragraph of the text about?
a. What Aron did to make him sleep well.
b. Why Aron wrote his terrible experience.
c. How Aron escaped from the accident.
d. What happened to the helicopter.
My Lovely Pet
I used to have a beautiful cat named Proudy. She had white fluffy fur and purple eyes and
she had a little gray spot on her head and a black spot on her tail, and she also had small legs
with very cute paws.
Proudy was a very smart cat too. She knew my …(38). She would wake me up in the
morning, a couple of minutes before my alarm clock rang. She even knew what time I came
home. When I opened the door, she would jump on me … (39)as if she was trying to tell me
that she missed me so much.
Proudy and I used to have great times together. Unfortunately last year she died …
(40) a truck hit her. I buried her in our garden in front of my bedroom window. I really love and
miss Proudy.
38. A. business
B. schedule
C. alarm
D. plan
39. A. quickly
B. slowly
C. lazily
D. wildly
40. A. although
B. because
C. however
D. if
41. People use ginger to cure heart disease because it is … for it.
a. effective
b. worthless
c. invaluable
d. inefficient
Jerry was riding his motorcycle home late one night when he saw a young girl waiting by a
bus stop. He stopped his motorcycle and told her that he did not think the buses were
running so late at night and offered her a ride. The night air was getting chilly, so he took off
his jacket and gave it to her. Jerry found out that the girl’s name was Siska and she was on her
way home.
After an hour drive, they arrived at her home. Jerry said goodnight and went home
himself.
The next day, he remembered that Siska still had his jacket. He went to Siska’s house and
knocked on the door. An old woman answered. Jerry told her about the ride he had given her
daughter Siska, and he had to come back to get the jacket he had lent her. The old woman
looked very confused.
Jerry noticed a picture of Siska on the table. He pointed to it and told the old woman that
she was the girl he had given a ride to.
With her shaking voice, the old woman told Jerry that her daughter had been died for
many years and was buried in a cemetery about an hour drive away from there. Jerry ran to
his motorcycle and drove to the cemetery. There he found his jacket, neatly folded on top of
a grave. The name on the gravestone was Siska Mutiara.
44. What is the text about?
a. Jerry’s nice night
b. Jerry’s ghosts
c. Jerry’s accident
d. Jerry’s weird experience
46. What moral value does the writer of the story want to convey?
A. Be happy when you are passing by a graveyard on your way home.
B. Be smart that other living thing can hit you when you are somewhere.
C. Be ready that It is possible that devil can meet someone to work together.
D. Be careful that devil might interrupt you when you are doing something
47. Arrange these words into a meaningful sentence.
Mr. Hakim – the car – yesterday – I – seen – have – which – bought
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A. 4, 5, 6, 2, 1, 7, 3, 8
B. 4, 6, 5, 2, 7, 1, 8, 3
C. 4, 1, 5, 2, 7, 8, 3, 6
D. 4, 8, 2, 7, 6, 5, 1, 3
A. 2-1-3-6-7-4-5-9-8
B. 2-1-7-8-3-5-6-9-5
C. 2-1-3-8-7-6-5-4-9.
D. 2-3-1-7-8-5-6-9-4
1. It is estimated that it has been cut off from the main land for perhaps 80 million
years. It is estimated that it has been cut off from the main land for perhaps 80
million years.
2. Madagascar is an island 250 miles off the coast of Africa.
3. The island today is a refuge for many forms of life that have become rare or extinct
in other parts of the world.
4. For example, up to 80 percent of Madagascar’s plant species are unique to the island.
5. In addition, about 46 kinds of birds are found nowhere else.
6. Lemurs, which else where were unable to compete with their larger primate
cousins, the monkeys, continue to thrive in the isolation of Madagascar.
A. 2-1-3-4-5-6.
B. 2-3-1-5-4-6
C. 2-4-5-1-6-3
D. 2-6-4-3-1-5