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YAYASAN AL ISHLAH PAGERUYUNG

UJIAN AKHIR SEMESTER GASAL


MADRASAH ALIYAH AL ISHLAH GETASBLAWONG
PAGERUYUNG KENDAL
Jl. Utama no. 10. Desa Getasblawong, kecamatan Pageruyung, Kabupaten Kendal 51361

NAMA SISWA : ______________________________


KELAS : _XII - IPS
MATA PELAJARAN : BAHSA INGGRIS
HARI/ TANGGAL : ______________________________

READ CAREFULLY AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY !

A. The conversations are for number 5-14 .

Student : Excuse me. My teacher gave me an assignment to write a book report.5 ) -


-- what book I should read?
Librarian : 6 ) --- Did your teacher set a specific book?
Student : Yes. A contemporary novel, actually.
Librarian : Well, 7) --- you to read Life of Pi. The book is great. It's about the life of
Pi and his great adventure. I think you should read the book.
Student : That’s great. 8) --- , 9) --- I borrow the book now?
Librarian : 10) --- You can borrow it for a week.
Student : Thank you, but I think I need it for a longer period. 11) --- making a copy
of it?
Librarian : Oh, 12) --- no part of the book may be copied.
Student : OK. 13) --- extend the due date by two weeks?
Librarian : 14) --- Here you are.
1. ... 2. ...
a. Can you tell me a. Sure That's great.
b. Sure That's great. b. I'd like to suggest
c. I'd like to suggest c. It sounds like a good suggestion.
d. It sounds like a good suggestion. d. Do you mind if ...
e. Do you mind if ... e. I have no objection.
3. ... 4. ...
a. Would you mind a. Would you mind
b. It sounds like a good suggestion. b. Do you mind if ...
c. Do you mind if ... c. I have no objection.
d. I have no objection. d. It sounds like a good suggestion
e. I'd like to suggest e. sorry to say that ...

5. ... 8. ...
a. I have no objection. a. Will you ..
b. Do you mind if ... b. sorry to say that ...
c. Would you mind c. Sure,
d. sorry to say that ... d. Sure That's great.
e. Will you .. e. I'd like to suggest
6. ... 9. ...
a. Would you mind a. Sure,
b. sorry to say that ... b. It sounds like a good suggestion.
c. Will you .. c. Will you ..
d. I have no objection. d. Do you mind if ...
e. Sure, e. I have no objection.
7. ... 10. ...
a. sorry to say that ... a. Do you mind if ...
b. Will you .. b. I have no objection.
c. Sure, c. Would you mind
d. Can you tell me d. Sure,
e. Would you mind
e. sorry to say that ...

B. What would you say if :


11. You want to make a suggestion?
a. My teacher gave me an assignment to write a book report
b. what book I should read?
c. Did your teacher set a specifi book?
d. Well, please you read Life of Pi.
e. I think you should read the book.
12. You want to respond to someone's suggestion?
a. That’s great. Can I borrow the book now?
b. what book I should read?
c. Did your teacher set a specifi book?
d. Well, please you read Life of Pi.
e. I think you should read the book.
13. You want to respond to someone's request?
a. That’s great. Can I borrow the book now?
b. what book I should read?
c. Did your teacher set a specifi book?
d. Well, please you read Life of Pi.
e. I think you should read the book.
14. You want to respond to someone's instruction?
a. That’s great. Can I borrow the book now?
b. what book I should read?
c. Did your teacher set a specifi book?
d. Well, please you read Life of Pi.
e. I think you should read the book.

C. The text is given for number 15- 24

 A beggar found a 15) ... that someone had dropped in the market place. Opening it, he
discovered that it contained 100 pieces of gold. Then he heard a merchant 16) ... , "A
reward! A reward to the one who finds my leather purse!" Being an honest man, the
beggar 17) ... and handed the purse to the merchant saying, "Here is your purse. May I
have the reward now?" "Reward?" scoffed the merchant, greedily counting his gold.
"Why the purse 18) ... had 200 pieces of gold in it. You've already stolen more than
the reward! Go away or I'll tell 19) ... ." "I'm an 20) ... man," said the beggar
defiantly. "Let us take this matter to the court." In court the judge 21) ... listened to
both sides of the story and said, "I believe you both. Justice is possible! Merchant,
you stated that the purse you lost contained 22) ... of gold. Well, that's a considerable
cost. But, the purse this beggar 23) ... had only 100 pieces of gold. Therefore, it
couldn't be the one you lost." And, with that, the judge 24) ... the purse and all the
gold to the beggar.
15. a. Patientl y b. The police c. Honest d. Leather purse e . 200 pieces
16. a. 200 pieces t b. Leather purse c. Shout d .Came forward e. Dropped
17. a. The police b. Came forward c. Honest d. Patiently e . 200 pieces
18. a. Dropped b. Leather purse c. Shout d .Came forward e. Dropped
19. a. cost b. Found c. Gave d. merchant e. The police
20. a. Honest b . Found c. Gave d. merchant e. cost
21. a. Gave b . Found c. Patiently d. merchant e. cost
22. a. Leather purse b. 200 pieces c. Shout d .Came forward e. Dropped
23. a. Patiently b . The police c. Honest d. Found e . 200 pieces
24. a. cost b . Found c. Gave d. merchant e. Gave

D. The text just for number 25


25. Rudi : Why are you so late today?
Tino : Sorry, Rud. My car ...
Rudi : So you came here on foot.
Tino : Yes, I did.
a. is repairing b. has just repaired c. will be repairing d. is being repaired
e. will have been repaired

E. The text is given for number 26-30

The Frog Prince


One fine evening a young princess put on her bonnet and clogs, and went out to
take a walk by herself in a wood; and when she came to a cool spring of water with a
rose in the middle of it, she sat herself down to rest a while. Now she had a golden ball in
her hand, which was her favourite plaything; and she was always tossing it up into the
air, and catching it again as it fell.
After a time she threw it up so high that she missed catching it as it fell; and the
ball bounded away, and rolled along on the ground, until at last it fell down into the
spring. The princess looked into the spring after her ball, but it was very deep, so deep
that she could not see the bottom of it. She began to cry, and said, "Alas! If I could only
get my ball again, I would give all my fine clothes and jewels, and everything that I have
in the world." Whilst she was speaking, a frog put its head out of the water, and said,
"Princess, why do you weep so bitterly?" "Alas!" Said she, "What can you do for me,
you nasty frog? My golden ball has fallen into the spring." The frog said, "I do not want
your pearls, and jewels, and fine clothes; but if you will love me, and let me live with
you and eat off your golden plate, and sleep on your bed, I will bring you your ball
again."

26. What is the text about?


a. A young princess and her bonnet
b. A young princess in a cool spring of water.
c. A young princess with a golden ball in her hand.
d. The frog prince.
e. Descriptive
27. What type of text is used by the writer?
a. Narrative.
b. Argumentative.
c. Descriptive.
d. describe a young princess with a golden ball
e. Hortatory exposition.
28. The communicative purpose of this text is ....
a. To describe a young princess with a golden ball
b. To amuse or to entertain the readers
c. To tell about our opinion about a young princess and her bonnet
d. To persuade the readers to do something
e. A young princess with a golden ball in her hand
29. Paragraph 1 ....
a. Gives an orientation
b. Argumentative.
c. Poses a thesis
d. Shows an abstract
e. Gives a general classification
30. What does “it” refer to in paragraph 1 line 5?
a. A golden ball.
b. A rose.
c. young princess
d. A cool spring of water.
e. A wood.
F. The text is providen for number 31 to 48
The water 31) ... is the never-ending movement of the earth’s water. Water goes
from 32) ... to the air to the land and 33) ... to the oceans again. For that reason, its 34) ...
is called a cycle. This cycle 35) ... when heat from the sun turns ocean water into 36) ...
vapour.
Water vapour is water that has become 37) .... The water vapour rises high into
38) ..., where it cools off. The cooled water vapour changes into 39) ... of water. The
drops are held up in the sky by rising 40) .... When billions of these drops of water 41) ...
together they form 42) ... .
The water in the clouds eventually 43) ... to earth as rain. If the water vapour is
44) ... enough, it turns into ice an falls as 45) .... Most rain and snow falls into the ocean,
but some falls on 46) ... . In time, this water also 47) ... back to the ocean and the 48) ...
starts again.

31. a. rises b. back c. movements d. cycle e. cycle


32. a. a gas b. water vapour c. the ocean d. the sky e. changes
33. a. begins b. back c. The cooled d. changes e. vapour
34. a. cold b. warm air c. cluster d. a cloud e. movements
35. a. begins b. warm air c. cluster d. a cloud e. cold
36. a. water b. water vapour c. the sky d. tiny drops e. the ocean
37. a. tiny drops b. water c. the sky d. a gas e. Falls
38. a. Falls b. a cloud c. the sky d. cold e. the ocean
39. tiny drops c. turns into ice d. begins e. vapour
40. a. snow b. The cooled c. warm air d. falls e. the ocean
41. a. Land b. snow c. cluster d. Flows e. cycle
42. a. a cloud b. a cloud c. Falls d. cold e. the ocean
43. a. cluste b. tiny drops c. warm air d. Falls e. back
44. a. cold b. water vapour c. a gas d. the sky e. changes
45. a. into ice b. turns c. snow d. snow falls e.the ocean
46. a. begins b. land c. The cooled d. changes e. vapour
47. a. Flows b. back c. movements d. cycle e. rises
48. a. vapour b. cycle c. the ocean d. cycle e. Movements
G. The conversation just providen for number 49 to 50
Nadia : 1I wonder what your opinion on abortion is.
Adi : 49) ... that I oppose it.
Nadia : So, is that why you voted for a president candidate who is pro-life?
Adi : Yeah. 50) ... the government won’t pass a law legalizing abortion.
Nadia : But I heard the House is discussing a bill to legalise abortion for medical
reasons.
Adi : Really? 4I wish the law won’t be misused by some irresponsible people.
49. a. Let me just say b. Yeah c. No problem d. OK, e. Really?
50. a. I would say b. I do hope the government won’t
c. They’re thinking d. What’s wrong e. lent it to

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