Bhs. Inggris PKT A
Bhs. Inggris PKT A
Bhs. Inggris PKT A
A
SANGAT RAHASIA
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. II and IV
A. I and II
B. II and III
C. II and IV
D. IV and V
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. II and IV
A. I and III
B. I and IV
C. II and III
D. II and IV
A. I and II.
B. I and III.
C. II and III.
D. II and IV.
10. Based on the text, what can we infer about the writer‟s father?
I. He was calm and tolerant.
II. He was patient and generous.
III. He was supportive and even-tempered.
IV. He was good-tempered and open-handed.
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. III and IV
13. What will likely the readers do after reading the text? They will probably….
A. conduct water sport competitions for the tourists
B. make an arrangement to visit Arborek island
C. carry out a study about schools of fish
D. promote Arborek jetty to local people
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. III and IV
I. IV.
II. V.
III. VI.
A. I, III, and V
B. II, IV, and VI
C. III, IV, and V
D. IV, V, and VI
18. Cook the beef for an hour … the seasonings are absorbed into the meat.
A. in order to
B. as though
C. although
D. so that
2023
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. III and IV
25. “It was like crying over the spilled milk” in both texts means ….
A. feeling guilty for what already happened
B. getting worried for miserable situation
C. regretting for something missing
D. crying for the slopped milk
A. I and III
B. II and V
C. I, II and IV
D. I, III, and V
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. I and IV
D. II and IV
29. A nutritionist who wants to serve 520 calories to his client will need ….
A. 44 packs
B. 4 pouches
C. 1 container
D. 130 sachets
FIRE DEVIL
A fire whirl or fire devil is a whirlwind induced by a fire and often composed of flame or
ash. This start with a whirl of wind, often made visible by smoke, and may occur when
intense rising heat and turbulent wind conditions combine to form whirling eddies of air.
These eddies can contract a tornado-like vortex that sucks in debris and combustible gases.
The phenomenon is sometimes labelled a fire tornado, firenado, fire swirl, or fire twister,
but these terms usually refer to a separate phenomenon where a fire has such intensity that
it generates an actual tornado. Fire whirls are not usually classifiable as tornadoes as the
vortex in most cases does not extend from the surface to cloud base.
A fire whirl consists of a burning core and a rotating pocket of air. A fire whirl can reach
up to 2,000 °F. Fire whirls become frequent when a wildfire, or especially firestorm, creates
its own wind, which can spawn large vortices. Even bonfires often have whirls on a smaller
scale and tiny fire whirls have been generated by very small fires in laboratories.
Most of the largest fire whirls are formed from wildfires. They form when a warm updraft and
convergence from the wildfire are present. They are usually 10–50m tall, a few meters
(several feet) wide, and last only a few minutes. Some, however, can be more than 1km tall,
contain wind speeds over 200 km/h, and persist for more than 20 minutes.
30. What do the readers learn after reading the text? They know about … of fire devil.
A. the general definition
B. the common description
C. the particular information
D. the specific characteristics
2. Navigate to Settings.
34. Which of the following directions are in line with the texts?
I. Release the Play/Pause and 0 buttons at once when the blue light is blinking. (Text 1)
II. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to move to the selected channel. (Text 2)
III. Remove the number you want to set a new position and push OK. (Text 2)
IV. Hold the button up and then click OK to go to Live TV. (Text 1)
TEXT 2
Sharks do not have lungs, but they do have to breathe oxygen to survive. Instead of
breathing air, though, sharks get oxygen from the water that surrounds them. The
concentration of oxygen in water is much lower than in air, so animals like sharks have
developed ways to harvest as much oxygen as they can. The breathing process for sharks
begins and ends with their gills, which they use to both extract oxygen from water and rid
their bodies of carbon dioxide.
Sharks use sound to locate food. Sound is often the first sense a shark relies on to
detect prey. Under water, sound travels farther and approximately 4.5 times faster than on
land. Sharks are attracted to low-frequency pulsed sounds, similar to those wounded or ill
prey would emit. After all, their olfactory organs help them smell their prey.
Sharks have a keen sense of smell, and blood happens to be a very attractive odor.
They can sniff out even a tiny amount diluted into a large body of water. Sharks also use
sight to detect their prey. A splashing sound might tempt them, as would the sight of a flailing
animal.
41. What is probably the next paragraph for both texts about?
A. Finding food.
B. Mating activity.
C. Respiratory organs.
D. Echolocation ability.
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. II and IV
47. Based on the text, we know that the writer of the song is a/an ….
I. realist
II. optimist
III. humanist
A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. II and IV
49. What will people probably do after reading the text? They will ….
A. stop using internet for good
B. bully other teenagers exaggeratedly
C. predict the cyberbullying for the next year
D. avoid offensive words in social media platform
A. I and II
B. I and IV
C. II and III
D. II and IV