Bacaan untuk soal nomor 45 sampai dengan 47.
In 1949 Clarence Birdseye found a better way to
breeze food quickly. It was a technology helping
people to live and live better. Soon frozen food of all
kinds began to (45) ... in grocery stores. Meat,
vegetables, and fruits were quick-frozen. Frozen food
and vegetables tasted very fresh and natural. It was
(46) ... to have fresh fruits and vegetable in any (47) ...
of the year. Many people prefer natural food to food in
cans. Natural food has more natural value. That's why
frozen foods became so popular now.
UNAS-SMA-01-45
A. find
B. prepare
C. buy
D. appear
E. discover
UNAS-SMA-01-46
A. interesting
B. possible
C. extensive
D. clear
E. doubtful
UNAS-SMA-01-47
A. season
B. century
C. decade
D. quarter
E. age
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 48 sampai dengan 50.
Most of the people working in the banks are
either bank officers or clerical workers. Bank officers,
depending on their (48) ..., usually have some authority
to make business (49) ... related to the bank. Bank
officers might (50) ... positions such as president, vice
president, and treasurer. Some, such as loan and trust
officers, have specific department.
UNAS-SMA-01-4
A. rate
B. rank
C. order
D. degree
E. position
UNAS-SMA-01-49
A. decisions
B. regulations
C. circulations
D. formulations
E. compositions
UNAS-SMA-01-50
A. form
B. cover
C. contain
D. include
E. comprise
UNAS-SMA-02-09
"The plant obtains carbon and hydrogen dioxide ..."
(paragraph 2). Obtains means ...
A. gets
B. takes
C. puts
D. gives
E. has
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 10 sampai dengan 14
Polar bear are adapted to life in the polar region,
around the North Pole. Their bodies have special
features that work particularly well in the polar seas.
For instance, they have sharp and powerful claws for
catching their food, which is mainly seals. In their own
environment, they are excellent hunter; but if they had
to live on the birds and squirrels in other places, they
would die.
The science that studies the way that different
forms of life are adapted to their particular
environment is called ecology.
The first lesson of ecology is that all life in an
environment depends on other forms of life. Polar
bears depend on seals, which can live only where they
do because they depend on particular kinds of fish
which are found in the Arctic seas.
There are certain important cycles in nature that
show plants and animals depend on each other: for
example, the nitrogen cycles. Plants take nitrogen
compounds from the soil and turn them into protein.
Animals eat these proteins and return some of them to
the soil as waste products and the rest when they die.
Another cycle is the oxygen cycle. When we breathe,
we take in oxygen, and give out carbon dioxide. Plants
absorb it to make sugar compounds, and in the process
oxygen is produced and released to the atmosphere.
An ideal ecological system, living things exist in
balance. However, particularly where man interferes, a
species may become too successful and abundant, and
the balance is destroyed. For instance, the use of
pesticides to kill a particular plan pest may also kill
predatory insects and even birds, and thus other pests
are allowed to increase. Therefore, great care is needed
in the use of pesticides.
Through ecology we try to restore the balance in
the ecological system, and thus save the world from
devastation.
UNAS-SMA-02-10
The habitat of polar bear is in ...
A. the tropical countries
B. the North pole
C. the South pole
D. the Arctic seas
E. Europe
UNAS-SMA-02-11
What does the text mainly discuss?
A. ecology
B. polar bears
C. cycles in nature
D. the misuse of pesticides
E. an ideal ecological system
UNAS-SMA-02-12
The ecology in certain area will be in danger if ...
A. seals eat a lot of fish
B. the farmers use pesticides
C. polar bears don't eat seals anymore
D. D, man interferes his environment too much
E. plants take nitrogen compound from the soil
UNAS-SMA-02-13
The main idea of paragraph 3 is that ...
A. Polar bears depend on seals
B. Ecological system needs well treatment
C. Plants and animals depend one each other
D. Plants produce and release oxygen to the atmosphere
E. There's an interdependence of living things in a
particular area.
UNAS-SMA-02-14
"... the world from devastation." ("paragraph 6)
The synonym of the underlined word is ...
A. rehabilitation
B. extinction
C. destruction
D. preservation
E. starvation
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 15 sampai dengan 19.
During the nineteenth century, women in the
United States organized and participated in a large
number of reform movement, including movements to
reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban
the sale of alcohol, and most, importantly, to free the
slaves. Some women saw similarities in the social
status of women and slaves. Women like Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and
abolitionists who supported the rights of both women
and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including
William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Philips, also
supported the rights of women to speak and participate
equally with men in antislavery activities. Probably
more than any other movement, abolitionism offered
women previously denied entry into politics. They
became involved primarily in order to better their
living conditions and the conditions of others.
When the Civil War ended in 1865, the
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the
Constitution adopted, in 1868 and 1870 granted
citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women.
Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more
and more women to demand the right to vote. In
1869^6 Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by
feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly
than before. A women's suffrage bill had been
presented to every Congress since 1878 but it
continually failed to pass until 1920, when the
Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to
vote.UNAS-SMA-02-09
"The plant obtains carbon and hydrogen dioxide ..."
(paragraph 2). Obtains means ...
A. gets
B. takes
C. puts
D. gives
E. has
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 10 sampai dengan 14
Polar bear are adapted to life in the polar region,
around the North Pole. Their bodies have special
features that work particularly well in the polar seas.
For instance, they have sharp and powerful claws for
catching their food, which is mainly seals. In their own
environment, they are excellent hunter; but if they had
to live on the birds and squirrels in other places, they
would die.
The science that studies the way that different
forms of life are adapted to their particular
environment is called ecology.
The first lesson of ecology is that all life in an
environment depends on other forms of life. Polar
bears depend on seals, which can live only where they
do because they depend on particular kinds of fish
which are found in the Arctic seas.
There are certain important cycles in nature that
show plants and animals depend on each other: for
example, the nitrogen cycles. Plants take nitrogen
compounds from the soil and turn them into protein.
Animals eat these proteins and return some of them to
the soil as waste products and the rest when they die.
Another cycle is the oxygen cycle. When we breathe,
we take in oxygen, and give out carbon dioxide. Plants
absorb it to make sugar compounds, and in the process
oxygen is produced and released to the atmosphere.
An ideal ecological system, living things exist in
balance. However, particularly where man interferes, a
species may become too successful and abundant, and
the balance is destroyed. For instance, the use of
pesticides to kill a particular plan pest may also kill
predatory insects and even birds, and thus other pests
are allowed to increase. Therefore, great care is needed
in the use of pesticides.
Through ecology we try to restore the balance in
the ecological system, and thus save the world from
devastation.
UNAS-SMA-02-10
The habitat of polar bear is in ...
A. the tropical countries
B. the North pole
C. the South pole
D. the Arctic seas
E. Europe
UNAS-SMA-02-11
What does the text mainly discuss?
A. ecology
B. polar bears
C. cycles in nature
D. the misuse of pesticides
E. an ideal ecological system
UNAS-SMA-02-12
The ecology in certain area will be in danger if ...
A. seals eat a lot of fish
B. the farmers use pesticides
C. polar bears don't eat seals anymore
D. D, man interferes his environment too much
E. plants take nitrogen compound from the soil
UNAS-SMA-02-13
The main idea of paragraph 3 is that ...
A. Polar bears depend on seals
B. Ecological system needs well treatment
C. Plants and animals depend one each other
D. Plants produce and release oxygen to the atmosphere
E. There's an interdependence of living things in a
particular area.
UNAS-SMA-02-14
"... the world from devastation." ("paragraph 6)
The synonym of the underlined word is ...
A. rehabilitation
B. extinction
C. destruction
D. preservation
E. starvation
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 15 sampai dengan 19.
During the nineteenth century, women in the
United States organized and participated in a large
number of reform movement, including movements to
reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban
the sale of alcohol, and most, importantly, to free the
slaves. Some women saw similarities in the social
status of women and slaves. Women like Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and
abolitionists who supported the rights of both women
and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including
William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Philips, also
supported the rights of women to speak and participate
equally with men in antislavery activities. Probably
more than any other movement, abolitionism offered
women previously denied entry into politics. They
became involved primarily in order to better their
living conditions and the conditions of others.
When the Civil War ended in 1865, the
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the
Constitution adopted, in 1868 and 1870 granted
citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women.
Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more
and more women to demand the right to vote. In
1869^6 Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by
feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly
than before. A women's suffrage bill had been
presented to every Congress since 1878 but it
continually failed to pass until 1920, when the
Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to
vote.UNAS-SMA-02-09
"The plant obtains carbon and hydrogen dioxide ..."
(paragraph 2). Obtains means ...
A. gets
B. takes
C. puts
D. gives
E. has
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 10 sampai dengan 14
Polar bear are adapted to life in the polar region,
around the North Pole. Their bodies have special
features that work particularly well in the polar seas.
For instance, they have sharp and powerful claws for
catching their food, which is mainly seals. In their own
environment, they are excellent hunter; but if they had
to live on the birds and squirrels in other places, they
would die.
The science that studies the way that different
forms of life are adapted to their particular
environment is called ecology.
The first lesson of ecology is that all life in an
environment depends on other forms of life. Polar
bears depend on seals, which can live only where they
do because they depend on particular kinds of fish
which are found in the Arctic seas.
There are certain important cycles in nature that
show plants and animals depend on each other: for
example, the nitrogen cycles. Plants take nitrogen
compounds from the soil and turn them into protein.
Animals eat these proteins and return some of them to
the soil as waste products and the rest when they die.
Another cycle is the oxygen cycle. When we breathe,
we take in oxygen, and give out carbon dioxide. Plants
absorb it to make sugar compounds, and in the process
oxygen is produced and released to the atmosphere.
An ideal ecological system, living things exist in
balance. However, particularly where man interferes, a
species may become too successful and abundant, and
the balance is destroyed. For instance, the use of
pesticides to kill a particular plan pest may also kill
predatory insects and even birds, and thus other pests
are allowed to increase. Therefore, great care is needed
in the use of pesticides.
Through ecology we try to restore the balance in
the ecological system, and thus save the world from
devastation.
UNAS-SMA-02-10
The habitat of polar bear is in ...
A. the tropical countries
B. the North pole
C. the South pole
D. the Arctic seas
E. Europe
UNAS-SMA-02-11
What does the text mainly discuss?
A. ecology
B. polar bears
C. cycles in nature
D. the misuse of pesticides
E. an ideal ecological system
UNAS-SMA-02-12
The ecology in certain area will be in danger if ...
A. seals eat a lot of fish
B. the farmers use pesticides
C. polar bears don't eat seals anymore
D. D, man interferes his environment too much
E. plants take nitrogen compound from the soil
UNAS-SMA-02-13
The main idea of paragraph 3 is that ...
A. Polar bears depend on seals
B. Ecological system needs well treatment
C. Plants and animals depend one each other
D. Plants produce and release oxygen to the atmosphere
E. There's an interdependence of living things in a
particular area.
UNAS-SMA-02-14
"... the world from devastation." ("paragraph 6)
The synonym of the underlined word is ...
A. rehabilitation
B. extinction
C. destruction
D. preservation
E. starvation
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 15 sampai dengan 19.
During the nineteenth century, women in the
United States organized and participated in a large
number of reform movement, including movements to
reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban
the sale of alcohol, and most, importantly, to free the
slaves. Some women saw similarities in the social
status of women and slaves. Women like Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and
abolitionists who supported the rights of both women
and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including
William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Philips, also
supported the rights of women to speak and participate
equally with men in antislavery activities. Probably
more than any other movement, abolitionism offered
women previously denied entry into politics. They
became involved primarily in order to better their
living conditions and the conditions of others.
When the Civil War ended in 1865, the
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the
Constitution adopted, in 1868 and 1870 granted
citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women.
Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more
and more women to demand the right to vote. In
1869^6 Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by
feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly
than before. A women's suffrage bill had been
presented to every Congress since 1878 but it
continually failed to pass until 1920, when the
Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to
vote.
UNAS-SMA-02-15
When were women allowed to vote throughout the
United States?
A. In 1865
B. After 1868
C. After 1870
D. After 1878
E. After 1920
UNAS-SMA-02-16
What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A. The process of giving right to vote to women.
B. The effects of the civil war.
C. The right to vote to black people.
D. The nineteenth amendment.
E. The Wyoming Territory.
UNAS-SMA-02-17
What is the topic of the passage primarily concerned
with?
A. Abolitionists
B. The civil war
C. Women's suffrage
D. The Wyoming Territory
E. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment
UNAS-SMA-02-18
According to the passage, why did women become
active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office
B. To be famous throughout the world
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the
time bill had been presented to
UNAS-SMA-02-19
"A women's suffrage bill had been presented to …
"(paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ...
A. freedom from slavery
B. the right to vote
C. citizenship
D. expectation
E. pain
UNAS-SMA-02-2
The sentences in the following paragraph are jumbled.
1. One is familiar "Tombstone" mat lists where you
went to school and where you've worked in
chronological order.
2. But prospective employees throw away most of
those unrequested "Tombstone" lists, preferring to
interview the quick rather than the dead.
3. The main purpose of a resume is to convince an
employer to grant you an interview.
4. It's handy to have a "Tombstone" for certain
occasions.
5. There are two kinds.
6. The other is what I call the "functional" resume
descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much
more likely to land you an interview.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is:
A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B. 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6
C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
D. 6, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
E. 3, 5, 1, 6, 4, 2
UNAS-SMA-02-21
Fitri : Toni has been hospitalized because he was
electrocuted yesterday.
Hanif : He ... an electrical appliance when he was
wet.
A. shouldn't touch
B. mustn't touch
C. shouldn't have touched
D. should have touched
E. must have touched
UNAS-SMA-02-22
Mother : What's wrong with you, Rina? You look
pale and weak.
Rina : I don't feel well. I couldn't sleep last night.
Mother : You must not go to school you'd better stay
at home. We'll see the doctor this afternoon.
Mother expresses ...
A. conclusion
B. disagreement
C. prohibition
D. dissatisfaction
E. request
UNAS-SMA-02-23
Vina : When did you get the letter?
Fani : Yesterday. My family ... when the postman
arrived.
A. have lunch
B. will have lunch
C. were Having lunch
D. will have had lunch
E. have been having lunchUNAS-SMA-02-15
When were women allowed to vote throughout the
United States?
A. In 1865
B. After 1868
C. After 1870
D. After 1878
E. After 1920
UNAS-SMA-02-16
What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A. The process of giving right to vote to women.
B. The effects of the civil war.
C. The right to vote to black people.
D. The nineteenth amendment.
E. The Wyoming Territory.
UNAS-SMA-02-17
What is the topic of the passage primarily concerned
with?
A. Abolitionists
B. The civil war
C. Women's suffrage
D. The Wyoming Territory
E. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment
UNAS-SMA-02-18
According to the passage, why did women become
active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office
B. To be famous throughout the world
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the
time bill had been presented to
UNAS-SMA-02-19
"A women's suffrage bill had been presented to …
"(paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ...
A. freedom from slavery
B. the right to vote
C. citizenship
D. expectation
E. pain
UNAS-SMA-02-2
The sentences in the following paragraph are jumbled.
1. One is familiar "Tombstone" mat lists where you
went to school and where you've worked in
chronological order.
2. But prospective employees throw away most of
those unrequested "Tombstone" lists, preferring to
interview the quick rather than the dead.
3. The main purpose of a resume is to convince an
employer to grant you an interview.
4. It's handy to have a "Tombstone" for certain
occasions.
5. There are two kinds.
6. The other is what I call the "functional" resume
descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much
more likely to land you an interview.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is:
A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B. 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6
C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
D. 6, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
E. 3, 5, 1, 6, 4, 2
UNAS-SMA-02-21
Fitri : Toni has been hospitalized because he was
electrocuted yesterday.
Hanif : He ... an electrical appliance when he was
wet.
A. shouldn't touch
B. mustn't touch
C. shouldn't have touched
D. should have touched
E. must have touched
UNAS-SMA-02-22
Mother : What's wrong with you, Rina? You look
pale and weak.
Rina : I don't feel well. I couldn't sleep last night.
Mother : You must not go to school you'd better stay
at home. We'll see the doctor this afternoon.
Mother expresses ...
A. conclusion
B. disagreement
C. prohibition
D. dissatisfaction
E. request
UNAS-SMA-02-23
Vina : When did you get the letter?
Fani : Yesterday. My family ... when the postman
arrived.
A. have lunch
B. will have lunch
C. were Having lunch
D. will have had lunch
E. have been having lunchUNAS-SMA-02-15
When were women allowed to vote throughout the
United States?
A. In 1865
B. After 1868
C. After 1870
D. After 1878
E. After 1920
UNAS-SMA-02-16
What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A. The process of giving right to vote to women.
B. The effects of the civil war.
C. The right to vote to black people.
D. The nineteenth amendment.
E. The Wyoming Territory.
UNAS-SMA-02-17
What is the topic of the passage primarily concerned
with?
A. Abolitionists
B. The civil war
C. Women's suffrage
D. The Wyoming Territory
E. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment
UNAS-SMA-02-18
According to the passage, why did women become
active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office
B. To be famous throughout the world
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the
time bill had been presented to
UNAS-SMA-02-19
"A women's suffrage bill had been presented to …
"(paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ...
A. freedom from slavery
B. the right to vote
C. citizenship
D. expectation
E. pain
UNAS-SMA-02-2
The sentences in the following paragraph are jumbled.
1. One is familiar "Tombstone" mat lists where you
went to school and where you've worked in
chronological order.
2. But prospective employees throw away most of
those unrequested "Tombstone" lists, preferring to
interview the quick rather than the dead.
3. The main purpose of a resume is to convince an
employer to grant you an interview.
4. It's handy to have a "Tombstone" for certain
occasions.
5. There are two kinds.
6. The other is what I call the "functional" resume
descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much
more likely to land you an interview.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is:
A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B. 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6
C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
D. 6, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
E. 3, 5, 1, 6, 4, 2
UNAS-SMA-02-21
Fitri : Toni has been hospitalized because he was
electrocuted yesterday.
Hanif : He ... an electrical appliance when he was
wet.
A. shouldn't touch
B. mustn't touch
C. shouldn't have touched
D. should have touched
E. must have touched
UNAS-SMA-02-22
Mother : What's wrong with you, Rina? You look
pale and weak.
Rina : I don't feel well. I couldn't sleep last night.
Mother : You must not go to school you'd better stay
at home. We'll see the doctor this afternoon.
Mother expresses ...
A. conclusion
B. disagreement
C. prohibition
D. dissatisfaction
E. request
UNAS-SMA-02-23
Vina : When did you get the letter?
Fani : Yesterday. My family ... when the postman
arrived.
A. have lunch
B. will have lunch
C. were Having lunch
D. will have had lunch
E. have been having lunchUNAS-SMA-02-15
When were women allowed to vote throughout the
United States?
A. In 1865
B. After 1868
C. After 1870
D. After 1878
E. After 1920
UNAS-SMA-02-16
What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A. The process of giving right to vote to women.
B. The effects of the civil war.
C. The right to vote to black people.
D. The nineteenth amendment.
E. The Wyoming Territory.
UNAS-SMA-02-17
What is the topic of the passage primarily concerned
with?
A. Abolitionists
B. The civil war
C. Women's suffrage
D. The Wyoming Territory
E. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment
UNAS-SMA-02-18
According to the passage, why did women become
active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office
B. To be famous throughout the world
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the
time bill had been presented to
UNAS-SMA-02-19
"A women's suffrage bill had been presented to …
"(paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ...
A. freedom from slavery
B. the right to vote
C. citizenship
D. expectation
E. pain
UNAS-SMA-02-2
The sentences in the following paragraph are jumbled.
1. One is familiar "Tombstone" mat lists where you
went to school and where you've worked in
chronological order.
2. But prospective employees throw away most of
those unrequested "Tombstone" lists, preferring to
interview the quick rather than the dead.
3. The main purpose of a resume is to convince an
employer to grant you an interview.
4. It's handy to have a "Tombstone" for certain
occasions.
5. There are two kinds.
6. The other is what I call the "functional" resume
descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much
more likely to land you an interview.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is:
A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B. 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6
C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
D. 6, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
E. 3, 5, 1, 6, 4, 2
UNAS-SMA-02-21
Fitri : Toni has been hospitalized because he was
electrocuted yesterday.
Hanif : He ... an electrical appliance when he was
wet.
A. shouldn't touch
B. mustn't touch
C. shouldn't have touched
D. should have touched
E. must have touched
UNAS-SMA-02-22
Mother : What's wrong with you, Rina? You look
pale and weak.
Rina : I don't feel well. I couldn't sleep last night.
Mother : You must not go to school you'd better stay
at home. We'll see the doctor this afternoon.
Mother expresses ...
A. conclusion
B. disagreement
C. prohibition
D. dissatisfaction
E. request
UNAS-SMA-02-23
Vina : When did you get the letter?
Fani : Yesterday. My family ... when the postman
arrived.
A. have lunch
B. will have lunch
C. were Having lunch
D. will have had lunch
E. have been having lunch
UNAS-SMA-02-24
Bona : ... the museum to see the historical things?
Boni : No When will we go there?
Bona : Next Sunday morning,
A. Is it possible if I visit
B. Am I allowed to go to
C. Do you agree if I go to
D. What do you think if I go to
E. Do you mind accompanying me to visit
UNAS-SMA-02-25
Mother : Don't be so noisy, Herman. The baby is
sleeping.
Herman : Okay, mom.
Rudi : What did your mother just tell you?
Herman : She told me ... because the baby was
sleeping.
A. I wasn't so noisy
B. not to be so noisy
C. don't be so noisy
D. I am very noisy
E. to be not so noisy
UNAS-SMA-02-26
Sinta : Will you come with me to the cinema tonight?
Nia : ...
Sinta : All right, I'll fetch you at five o'clock.
A. I'd be unhappy to accept it.
B. Yes, that would be very nice.
C. Thank you Thanks anyway, but some other time,
perhaps
D. I'd like to very much, but I am afraid I am busy
E. That's very kind of you, but I have much work to
do.
UNAS-SMA-02-27
Paijo : Have you got the extra money from your
boss?
Juminah : Of course I have. What about you, Jo?
Have you?
Paijo : Yes, I have. And what are you going to
spend it for?
Juminah : Well,... buying a VCD.
A. I want
B. I'd like
C. I'd prefer
D. I am thinking of
E. I am interested in
UNAS-SMA-02-28
A : Do you know the result of the test?
B : Not yet. The announcement ... twice.
A. was postponed
B. was being postponed
C. will be postponed
D. has to be postponed
E. has been postponed
UNAS-SMA-02-29
Burhan : Do you know how to plant sea weed?
Rahman : No. I don't. I don't have any experience
The underlined utterance expresses ...
A. inability
B. uncertainty
C. displeasure
D. disagreement
E. impossibility
UNAS-SMA-02-30
If we don't hurry, the meeting ... by the time we get
there,
A. would have started
B. will have started
C. will be started
D. will start
E. starts
UNAS-SMA-02-31
Doctor : Open your mouth!
Mother : What did the doctor tell you?
Son : The doctor told me ...
A. that I opened his mouth
B. if I opened my mouth
C. whether I open my mouth
D. to open my mouth
E. opened my mouth
UNAS-SMA-02-32
Ramli : Why do you plan to resign from your job?
Ratna : Well, if the company ... me more I would not
quit my job.
A. has paid
B. paid
C. is paying
D. will pay
E. will have paid
UNAS-SMA-02-33
Mr. Hasan : Last Sunday, I took my children to
Dufan.
Mr. Aribowo : How did they like it?
Mr. Hasan : Well, I think ... It was unforgettable
experience for them.
A. they couldn't go along with that
B. there was a chance for them
C. they would go along with that
D. it was a good time for them
E. they enjoyed it very much
UNAS-SMA-02-34
Secretary : Here is the report on the implementation
of the planned parenthood program.
Chief : ... Well done.
A. I can understand it
B. I'll join the program
C. I am happy with your work
D. You don't have to type it
E. You'll have to make a little correction
UNAS-SMA-02-35
Ani : All, you look so busy these weeks.
Ali : ..., I just want to spend my time as I think best.
A. Sony
B. Thank you
C. Not at all
D. It's a pity
E. You are welcome
UNAS-SMA-02-36
Nany : Are you going to have these shoes ... or shall I
throw them away?
Bossy : Be patient. I have asked Deddy to bring them
to the cobbler.
A. Is it okay
B. Are you sure
C. Are you proud
D. Is it possible
E. It doesn't matter
UNAS-SMA-02-37
Sinta : Merry missed all the English class last week.
Rini : I'm really surprised to hear that. She never
comes late.
Sinta : Well, I know that. She might have been sick.
The underlined sentence tell us that ...
A. Merry is sick
B. Merry was sick
C. Merry is probably sick
D. Merry is certainly sick
E. Merry was probably sick
UNAS-SMA-02-38
Lita : Hi, why do you look so sad? Something
wrong?
Bagus : Yea. I wish I had time to have a date with
Ria.
From the dialogue we know that ...
A. A.. Lita promises to meet Ria
B. Both Lita and Bagus will visit Ria
C. Bagus loses his chance to meet Ria
D. Bagus and Lita have no time for a date
E. Neither Lita or Bagus has a date with Ria
UNAS-SMA-02-39
Ranti : Do you have the new edition of Femina
magazine?
Nellyta : Yes, why?
Ranti : ... if I read it for a moment?
Nellyta : Sure. Go ahead.
UNAS-SMA-02-40
Tourist : I'd love for a walk. I am going to the village
of Paksa Bali. Which way is it?
Guide : Go up this road about one kilometer. You'll
get to the village of Paksa Bali.
Tourist : You've helped me a lot ...
Guide : You're welcome.
A. Bye-bye
B. You're really smart
C. It's very kind of you
D. We have a very good time
E. I am very grateful to you
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 41 sampai dengan 44
In cities ... (41) poverty sometimes occurs in …
(42) slums, where some poor people have not had the
opportunity to learn skills that will help them to … (43)
a living. People trapped in this kind of situation often
have ... (44) income.
A. mend
B. be mended
C. mended
D. being mended
E. to be mended
UNAS-SMA-02-41
A. least
B. large
C. likely
D. extreme
E. possible
UNAS-SMA-02-42
A. fare
B. small
C. urban
D. remote
E. suburban
UNAS-SMA-02-43
A. get
B. owe
C. find
D. need
E. earn
UNAS-SMA-02-44
A. much
B. enough
C. sufficient
D. inefficient
E. inadequate
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 45 sampai dengan 46.
Eating is important to make healthy. What you eat
affects your health. You are ... (45) to eat some ... (46)
food to become healthy.
UNAS-SMA-02-45
A. ordered
B. described
C. required
D. asked
E. told
UNAS-SMA-02-46
A. nutritious
B. canned
C. cooked
D. junk
E. raw
UNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirty
In 1949 Clarence Birdseye found a better way to
breeze food quickly. It was a technology helping
people to live and live better. Soon frozen food of all
kinds began to (45) ... in grocery stores. Meat,
vegetables, and fruits were quick-frozen. Frozen food
and vegetables tasted very fresh and natural. It was
(46) ... to have fresh fruits and vegetable in any (47) ...
of the year. Many people prefer natural food to food in
cans. Natural food has more natural value. That's why
frozen foods became so popular now.
UNAS-SMA-01-45
A. find
B. prepare
C. buy
D. appear
E. discover
UNAS-SMA-01-46
A. interesting
B. possible
C. extensive
D. clear
E. doubtful
UNAS-SMA-01-47
A. season
B. century
C. decade
D. quarter
E. age
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 48 sampai dengan 50.
Most of the people working in the banks are
either bank officers or clerical workers. Bank officers,
depending on their (48) ..., usually have some authority
to make business (49) ... related to the bank. Bank
officers might (50) ... positions such as president, vice
president, and treasurer. Some, such as loan and trust
officers, have specific department.
UNAS-SMA-01-4
A. rate
B. rank
C. order
D. degree
E. position
UNAS-SMA-01-49
A. decisions
B. regulations
C. circulations
D. formulations
E. compositions
UNAS-SMA-01-50
A. form
B. cover
C. contain
D. include
E. comprise
UNAS-SMA-02-09
"The plant obtains carbon and hydrogen dioxide ..."
(paragraph 2). Obtains means ...
A. gets
B. takes
C. puts
D. gives
E. has
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 10 sampai dengan 14
Polar bear are adapted to life in the polar region,
around the North Pole. Their bodies have special
features that work particularly well in the polar seas.
For instance, they have sharp and powerful claws for
catching their food, which is mainly seals. In their own
environment, they are excellent hunter; but if they had
to live on the birds and squirrels in other places, they
would die.
The science that studies the way that different
forms of life are adapted to their particular
environment is called ecology.
The first lesson of ecology is that all life in an
environment depends on other forms of life. Polar
bears depend on seals, which can live only where they
do because they depend on particular kinds of fish
which are found in the Arctic seas.
There are certain important cycles in nature that
show plants and animals depend on each other: for
example, the nitrogen cycles. Plants take nitrogen
compounds from the soil and turn them into protein.
Animals eat these proteins and return some of them to
the soil as waste products and the rest when they die.
Another cycle is the oxygen cycle. When we breathe,
we take in oxygen, and give out carbon dioxide. Plants
absorb it to make sugar compounds, and in the process
oxygen is produced and released to the atmosphere.
An ideal ecological system, living things exist in
balance. However, particularly where man interferes, a
species may become too successful and abundant, and
the balance is destroyed. For instance, the use of
pesticides to kill a particular plan pest may also kill
predatory insects and even birds, and thus other pests
are allowed to increase. Therefore, great care is needed
in the use of pesticides.
Through ecology we try to restore the balance in
the ecological system, and thus save the world from
devastation.
UNAS-SMA-02-10
The habitat of polar bear is in ...
A. the tropical countries
B. the North pole
C. the South pole
D. the Arctic seas
E. Europe
UNAS-SMA-02-11
What does the text mainly discuss?
A. ecology
B. polar bears
C. cycles in nature
D. the misuse of pesticides
E. an ideal ecological system
UNAS-SMA-02-12
The ecology in certain area will be in danger if ...
A. seals eat a lot of fish
B. the farmers use pesticides
C. polar bears don't eat seals anymore
D. D, man interferes his environment too much
E. plants take nitrogen compound from the soil
UNAS-SMA-02-13
The main idea of paragraph 3 is that ...
A. Polar bears depend on seals
B. Ecological system needs well treatment
C. Plants and animals depend one each other
D. Plants produce and release oxygen to the atmosphere
E. There's an interdependence of living things in a
particular area.
UNAS-SMA-02-14
"... the world from devastation." ("paragraph 6)
The synonym of the underlined word is ...
A. rehabilitation
B. extinction
C. destruction
D. preservation
E. starvation
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 15 sampai dengan 19.
During the nineteenth century, women in the
United States organized and participated in a large
number of reform movement, including movements to
reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban
the sale of alcohol, and most, importantly, to free the
slaves. Some women saw similarities in the social
status of women and slaves. Women like Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and
abolitionists who supported the rights of both women
and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including
William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Philips, also
supported the rights of women to speak and participate
equally with men in antislavery activities. Probably
more than any other movement, abolitionism offered
women previously denied entry into politics. They
became involved primarily in order to better their
living conditions and the conditions of others.
When the Civil War ended in 1865, the
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the
Constitution adopted, in 1868 and 1870 granted
citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women.
Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more
and more women to demand the right to vote. In
1869^6 Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by
feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly
than before. A women's suffrage bill had been
presented to every Congress since 1878 but it
continually failed to pass until 1920, when the
Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to
vote.UNAS-SMA-02-09
"The plant obtains carbon and hydrogen dioxide ..."
(paragraph 2). Obtains means ...
A. gets
B. takes
C. puts
D. gives
E. has
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 10 sampai dengan 14
Polar bear are adapted to life in the polar region,
around the North Pole. Their bodies have special
features that work particularly well in the polar seas.
For instance, they have sharp and powerful claws for
catching their food, which is mainly seals. In their own
environment, they are excellent hunter; but if they had
to live on the birds and squirrels in other places, they
would die.
The science that studies the way that different
forms of life are adapted to their particular
environment is called ecology.
The first lesson of ecology is that all life in an
environment depends on other forms of life. Polar
bears depend on seals, which can live only where they
do because they depend on particular kinds of fish
which are found in the Arctic seas.
There are certain important cycles in nature that
show plants and animals depend on each other: for
example, the nitrogen cycles. Plants take nitrogen
compounds from the soil and turn them into protein.
Animals eat these proteins and return some of them to
the soil as waste products and the rest when they die.
Another cycle is the oxygen cycle. When we breathe,
we take in oxygen, and give out carbon dioxide. Plants
absorb it to make sugar compounds, and in the process
oxygen is produced and released to the atmosphere.
An ideal ecological system, living things exist in
balance. However, particularly where man interferes, a
species may become too successful and abundant, and
the balance is destroyed. For instance, the use of
pesticides to kill a particular plan pest may also kill
predatory insects and even birds, and thus other pests
are allowed to increase. Therefore, great care is needed
in the use of pesticides.
Through ecology we try to restore the balance in
the ecological system, and thus save the world from
devastation.
UNAS-SMA-02-10
The habitat of polar bear is in ...
A. the tropical countries
B. the North pole
C. the South pole
D. the Arctic seas
E. Europe
UNAS-SMA-02-11
What does the text mainly discuss?
A. ecology
B. polar bears
C. cycles in nature
D. the misuse of pesticides
E. an ideal ecological system
UNAS-SMA-02-12
The ecology in certain area will be in danger if ...
A. seals eat a lot of fish
B. the farmers use pesticides
C. polar bears don't eat seals anymore
D. D, man interferes his environment too much
E. plants take nitrogen compound from the soil
UNAS-SMA-02-13
The main idea of paragraph 3 is that ...
A. Polar bears depend on seals
B. Ecological system needs well treatment
C. Plants and animals depend one each other
D. Plants produce and release oxygen to the atmosphere
E. There's an interdependence of living things in a
particular area.
UNAS-SMA-02-14
"... the world from devastation." ("paragraph 6)
The synonym of the underlined word is ...
A. rehabilitation
B. extinction
C. destruction
D. preservation
E. starvation
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 15 sampai dengan 19.
During the nineteenth century, women in the
United States organized and participated in a large
number of reform movement, including movements to
reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban
the sale of alcohol, and most, importantly, to free the
slaves. Some women saw similarities in the social
status of women and slaves. Women like Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and
abolitionists who supported the rights of both women
and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including
William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Philips, also
supported the rights of women to speak and participate
equally with men in antislavery activities. Probably
more than any other movement, abolitionism offered
women previously denied entry into politics. They
became involved primarily in order to better their
living conditions and the conditions of others.
When the Civil War ended in 1865, the
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the
Constitution adopted, in 1868 and 1870 granted
citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women.
Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more
and more women to demand the right to vote. In
1869^6 Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by
feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly
than before. A women's suffrage bill had been
presented to every Congress since 1878 but it
continually failed to pass until 1920, when the
Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to
vote.UNAS-SMA-02-09
"The plant obtains carbon and hydrogen dioxide ..."
(paragraph 2). Obtains means ...
A. gets
B. takes
C. puts
D. gives
E. has
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 10 sampai dengan 14
Polar bear are adapted to life in the polar region,
around the North Pole. Their bodies have special
features that work particularly well in the polar seas.
For instance, they have sharp and powerful claws for
catching their food, which is mainly seals. In their own
environment, they are excellent hunter; but if they had
to live on the birds and squirrels in other places, they
would die.
The science that studies the way that different
forms of life are adapted to their particular
environment is called ecology.
The first lesson of ecology is that all life in an
environment depends on other forms of life. Polar
bears depend on seals, which can live only where they
do because they depend on particular kinds of fish
which are found in the Arctic seas.
There are certain important cycles in nature that
show plants and animals depend on each other: for
example, the nitrogen cycles. Plants take nitrogen
compounds from the soil and turn them into protein.
Animals eat these proteins and return some of them to
the soil as waste products and the rest when they die.
Another cycle is the oxygen cycle. When we breathe,
we take in oxygen, and give out carbon dioxide. Plants
absorb it to make sugar compounds, and in the process
oxygen is produced and released to the atmosphere.
An ideal ecological system, living things exist in
balance. However, particularly where man interferes, a
species may become too successful and abundant, and
the balance is destroyed. For instance, the use of
pesticides to kill a particular plan pest may also kill
predatory insects and even birds, and thus other pests
are allowed to increase. Therefore, great care is needed
in the use of pesticides.
Through ecology we try to restore the balance in
the ecological system, and thus save the world from
devastation.
UNAS-SMA-02-10
The habitat of polar bear is in ...
A. the tropical countries
B. the North pole
C. the South pole
D. the Arctic seas
E. Europe
UNAS-SMA-02-11
What does the text mainly discuss?
A. ecology
B. polar bears
C. cycles in nature
D. the misuse of pesticides
E. an ideal ecological system
UNAS-SMA-02-12
The ecology in certain area will be in danger if ...
A. seals eat a lot of fish
B. the farmers use pesticides
C. polar bears don't eat seals anymore
D. D, man interferes his environment too much
E. plants take nitrogen compound from the soil
UNAS-SMA-02-13
The main idea of paragraph 3 is that ...
A. Polar bears depend on seals
B. Ecological system needs well treatment
C. Plants and animals depend one each other
D. Plants produce and release oxygen to the atmosphere
E. There's an interdependence of living things in a
particular area.
UNAS-SMA-02-14
"... the world from devastation." ("paragraph 6)
The synonym of the underlined word is ...
A. rehabilitation
B. extinction
C. destruction
D. preservation
E. starvation
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 15 sampai dengan 19.
During the nineteenth century, women in the
United States organized and participated in a large
number of reform movement, including movements to
reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban
the sale of alcohol, and most, importantly, to free the
slaves. Some women saw similarities in the social
status of women and slaves. Women like Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and
abolitionists who supported the rights of both women
and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including
William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Philips, also
supported the rights of women to speak and participate
equally with men in antislavery activities. Probably
more than any other movement, abolitionism offered
women previously denied entry into politics. They
became involved primarily in order to better their
living conditions and the conditions of others.
When the Civil War ended in 1865, the
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the
Constitution adopted, in 1868 and 1870 granted
citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women.
Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more
and more women to demand the right to vote. In
1869^6 Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by
feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly
than before. A women's suffrage bill had been
presented to every Congress since 1878 but it
continually failed to pass until 1920, when the
Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to
vote.
UNAS-SMA-02-15
When were women allowed to vote throughout the
United States?
A. In 1865
B. After 1868
C. After 1870
D. After 1878
E. After 1920
UNAS-SMA-02-16
What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A. The process of giving right to vote to women.
B. The effects of the civil war.
C. The right to vote to black people.
D. The nineteenth amendment.
E. The Wyoming Territory.
UNAS-SMA-02-17
What is the topic of the passage primarily concerned
with?
A. Abolitionists
B. The civil war
C. Women's suffrage
D. The Wyoming Territory
E. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment
UNAS-SMA-02-18
According to the passage, why did women become
active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office
B. To be famous throughout the world
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the
time bill had been presented to
UNAS-SMA-02-19
"A women's suffrage bill had been presented to …
"(paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ...
A. freedom from slavery
B. the right to vote
C. citizenship
D. expectation
E. pain
UNAS-SMA-02-2
The sentences in the following paragraph are jumbled.
1. One is familiar "Tombstone" mat lists where you
went to school and where you've worked in
chronological order.
2. But prospective employees throw away most of
those unrequested "Tombstone" lists, preferring to
interview the quick rather than the dead.
3. The main purpose of a resume is to convince an
employer to grant you an interview.
4. It's handy to have a "Tombstone" for certain
occasions.
5. There are two kinds.
6. The other is what I call the "functional" resume
descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much
more likely to land you an interview.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is:
A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B. 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6
C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
D. 6, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
E. 3, 5, 1, 6, 4, 2
UNAS-SMA-02-21
Fitri : Toni has been hospitalized because he was
electrocuted yesterday.
Hanif : He ... an electrical appliance when he was
wet.
A. shouldn't touch
B. mustn't touch
C. shouldn't have touched
D. should have touched
E. must have touched
UNAS-SMA-02-22
Mother : What's wrong with you, Rina? You look
pale and weak.
Rina : I don't feel well. I couldn't sleep last night.
Mother : You must not go to school you'd better stay
at home. We'll see the doctor this afternoon.
Mother expresses ...
A. conclusion
B. disagreement
C. prohibition
D. dissatisfaction
E. request
UNAS-SMA-02-23
Vina : When did you get the letter?
Fani : Yesterday. My family ... when the postman
arrived.
A. have lunch
B. will have lunch
C. were Having lunch
D. will have had lunch
E. have been having lunchUNAS-SMA-02-15
When were women allowed to vote throughout the
United States?
A. In 1865
B. After 1868
C. After 1870
D. After 1878
E. After 1920
UNAS-SMA-02-16
What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A. The process of giving right to vote to women.
B. The effects of the civil war.
C. The right to vote to black people.
D. The nineteenth amendment.
E. The Wyoming Territory.
UNAS-SMA-02-17
What is the topic of the passage primarily concerned
with?
A. Abolitionists
B. The civil war
C. Women's suffrage
D. The Wyoming Territory
E. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment
UNAS-SMA-02-18
According to the passage, why did women become
active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office
B. To be famous throughout the world
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the
time bill had been presented to
UNAS-SMA-02-19
"A women's suffrage bill had been presented to …
"(paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ...
A. freedom from slavery
B. the right to vote
C. citizenship
D. expectation
E. pain
UNAS-SMA-02-2
The sentences in the following paragraph are jumbled.
1. One is familiar "Tombstone" mat lists where you
went to school and where you've worked in
chronological order.
2. But prospective employees throw away most of
those unrequested "Tombstone" lists, preferring to
interview the quick rather than the dead.
3. The main purpose of a resume is to convince an
employer to grant you an interview.
4. It's handy to have a "Tombstone" for certain
occasions.
5. There are two kinds.
6. The other is what I call the "functional" resume
descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much
more likely to land you an interview.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is:
A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B. 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6
C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
D. 6, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
E. 3, 5, 1, 6, 4, 2
UNAS-SMA-02-21
Fitri : Toni has been hospitalized because he was
electrocuted yesterday.
Hanif : He ... an electrical appliance when he was
wet.
A. shouldn't touch
B. mustn't touch
C. shouldn't have touched
D. should have touched
E. must have touched
UNAS-SMA-02-22
Mother : What's wrong with you, Rina? You look
pale and weak.
Rina : I don't feel well. I couldn't sleep last night.
Mother : You must not go to school you'd better stay
at home. We'll see the doctor this afternoon.
Mother expresses ...
A. conclusion
B. disagreement
C. prohibition
D. dissatisfaction
E. request
UNAS-SMA-02-23
Vina : When did you get the letter?
Fani : Yesterday. My family ... when the postman
arrived.
A. have lunch
B. will have lunch
C. were Having lunch
D. will have had lunch
E. have been having lunchUNAS-SMA-02-15
When were women allowed to vote throughout the
United States?
A. In 1865
B. After 1868
C. After 1870
D. After 1878
E. After 1920
UNAS-SMA-02-16
What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A. The process of giving right to vote to women.
B. The effects of the civil war.
C. The right to vote to black people.
D. The nineteenth amendment.
E. The Wyoming Territory.
UNAS-SMA-02-17
What is the topic of the passage primarily concerned
with?
A. Abolitionists
B. The civil war
C. Women's suffrage
D. The Wyoming Territory
E. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment
UNAS-SMA-02-18
According to the passage, why did women become
active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office
B. To be famous throughout the world
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the
time bill had been presented to
UNAS-SMA-02-19
"A women's suffrage bill had been presented to …
"(paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ...
A. freedom from slavery
B. the right to vote
C. citizenship
D. expectation
E. pain
UNAS-SMA-02-2
The sentences in the following paragraph are jumbled.
1. One is familiar "Tombstone" mat lists where you
went to school and where you've worked in
chronological order.
2. But prospective employees throw away most of
those unrequested "Tombstone" lists, preferring to
interview the quick rather than the dead.
3. The main purpose of a resume is to convince an
employer to grant you an interview.
4. It's handy to have a "Tombstone" for certain
occasions.
5. There are two kinds.
6. The other is what I call the "functional" resume
descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much
more likely to land you an interview.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is:
A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B. 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6
C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
D. 6, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
E. 3, 5, 1, 6, 4, 2
UNAS-SMA-02-21
Fitri : Toni has been hospitalized because he was
electrocuted yesterday.
Hanif : He ... an electrical appliance when he was
wet.
A. shouldn't touch
B. mustn't touch
C. shouldn't have touched
D. should have touched
E. must have touched
UNAS-SMA-02-22
Mother : What's wrong with you, Rina? You look
pale and weak.
Rina : I don't feel well. I couldn't sleep last night.
Mother : You must not go to school you'd better stay
at home. We'll see the doctor this afternoon.
Mother expresses ...
A. conclusion
B. disagreement
C. prohibition
D. dissatisfaction
E. request
UNAS-SMA-02-23
Vina : When did you get the letter?
Fani : Yesterday. My family ... when the postman
arrived.
A. have lunch
B. will have lunch
C. were Having lunch
D. will have had lunch
E. have been having lunchUNAS-SMA-02-15
When were women allowed to vote throughout the
United States?
A. In 1865
B. After 1868
C. After 1870
D. After 1878
E. After 1920
UNAS-SMA-02-16
What is mainly discussed in the second paragraph?
A. The process of giving right to vote to women.
B. The effects of the civil war.
C. The right to vote to black people.
D. The nineteenth amendment.
E. The Wyoming Territory.
UNAS-SMA-02-17
What is the topic of the passage primarily concerned
with?
A. Abolitionists
B. The civil war
C. Women's suffrage
D. The Wyoming Territory
E. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment
UNAS-SMA-02-18
According to the passage, why did women become
active in politics?
A. To be elected to public office
B. To be famous throughout the world
C. To amend the Declaration of Independence
D. To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president
E. To improve the condition of life that existed at the
time bill had been presented to
UNAS-SMA-02-19
"A women's suffrage bill had been presented to …
"(paragraph 2).
The closest meaning to the underlined word is ...
A. freedom from slavery
B. the right to vote
C. citizenship
D. expectation
E. pain
UNAS-SMA-02-2
The sentences in the following paragraph are jumbled.
1. One is familiar "Tombstone" mat lists where you
went to school and where you've worked in
chronological order.
2. But prospective employees throw away most of
those unrequested "Tombstone" lists, preferring to
interview the quick rather than the dead.
3. The main purpose of a resume is to convince an
employer to grant you an interview.
4. It's handy to have a "Tombstone" for certain
occasions.
5. There are two kinds.
6. The other is what I call the "functional" resume
descriptive, fun to read, unique to you and much
more likely to land you an interview.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is:
A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
B. 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6
C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5
D. 6, 1, 4, 3, 2, 5
E. 3, 5, 1, 6, 4, 2
UNAS-SMA-02-21
Fitri : Toni has been hospitalized because he was
electrocuted yesterday.
Hanif : He ... an electrical appliance when he was
wet.
A. shouldn't touch
B. mustn't touch
C. shouldn't have touched
D. should have touched
E. must have touched
UNAS-SMA-02-22
Mother : What's wrong with you, Rina? You look
pale and weak.
Rina : I don't feel well. I couldn't sleep last night.
Mother : You must not go to school you'd better stay
at home. We'll see the doctor this afternoon.
Mother expresses ...
A. conclusion
B. disagreement
C. prohibition
D. dissatisfaction
E. request
UNAS-SMA-02-23
Vina : When did you get the letter?
Fani : Yesterday. My family ... when the postman
arrived.
A. have lunch
B. will have lunch
C. were Having lunch
D. will have had lunch
E. have been having lunch
UNAS-SMA-02-24
Bona : ... the museum to see the historical things?
Boni : No When will we go there?
Bona : Next Sunday morning,
A. Is it possible if I visit
B. Am I allowed to go to
C. Do you agree if I go to
D. What do you think if I go to
E. Do you mind accompanying me to visit
UNAS-SMA-02-25
Mother : Don't be so noisy, Herman. The baby is
sleeping.
Herman : Okay, mom.
Rudi : What did your mother just tell you?
Herman : She told me ... because the baby was
sleeping.
A. I wasn't so noisy
B. not to be so noisy
C. don't be so noisy
D. I am very noisy
E. to be not so noisy
UNAS-SMA-02-26
Sinta : Will you come with me to the cinema tonight?
Nia : ...
Sinta : All right, I'll fetch you at five o'clock.
A. I'd be unhappy to accept it.
B. Yes, that would be very nice.
C. Thank you Thanks anyway, but some other time,
perhaps
D. I'd like to very much, but I am afraid I am busy
E. That's very kind of you, but I have much work to
do.
UNAS-SMA-02-27
Paijo : Have you got the extra money from your
boss?
Juminah : Of course I have. What about you, Jo?
Have you?
Paijo : Yes, I have. And what are you going to
spend it for?
Juminah : Well,... buying a VCD.
A. I want
B. I'd like
C. I'd prefer
D. I am thinking of
E. I am interested in
UNAS-SMA-02-28
A : Do you know the result of the test?
B : Not yet. The announcement ... twice.
A. was postponed
B. was being postponed
C. will be postponed
D. has to be postponed
E. has been postponed
UNAS-SMA-02-29
Burhan : Do you know how to plant sea weed?
Rahman : No. I don't. I don't have any experience
The underlined utterance expresses ...
A. inability
B. uncertainty
C. displeasure
D. disagreement
E. impossibility
UNAS-SMA-02-30
If we don't hurry, the meeting ... by the time we get
there,
A. would have started
B. will have started
C. will be started
D. will start
E. starts
UNAS-SMA-02-31
Doctor : Open your mouth!
Mother : What did the doctor tell you?
Son : The doctor told me ...
A. that I opened his mouth
B. if I opened my mouth
C. whether I open my mouth
D. to open my mouth
E. opened my mouth
UNAS-SMA-02-32
Ramli : Why do you plan to resign from your job?
Ratna : Well, if the company ... me more I would not
quit my job.
A. has paid
B. paid
C. is paying
D. will pay
E. will have paid
UNAS-SMA-02-33
Mr. Hasan : Last Sunday, I took my children to
Dufan.
Mr. Aribowo : How did they like it?
Mr. Hasan : Well, I think ... It was unforgettable
experience for them.
A. they couldn't go along with that
B. there was a chance for them
C. they would go along with that
D. it was a good time for them
E. they enjoyed it very much
UNAS-SMA-02-34
Secretary : Here is the report on the implementation
of the planned parenthood program.
Chief : ... Well done.
A. I can understand it
B. I'll join the program
C. I am happy with your work
D. You don't have to type it
E. You'll have to make a little correction
UNAS-SMA-02-35
Ani : All, you look so busy these weeks.
Ali : ..., I just want to spend my time as I think best.
A. Sony
B. Thank you
C. Not at all
D. It's a pity
E. You are welcome
UNAS-SMA-02-36
Nany : Are you going to have these shoes ... or shall I
throw them away?
Bossy : Be patient. I have asked Deddy to bring them
to the cobbler.
A. Is it okay
B. Are you sure
C. Are you proud
D. Is it possible
E. It doesn't matter
UNAS-SMA-02-37
Sinta : Merry missed all the English class last week.
Rini : I'm really surprised to hear that. She never
comes late.
Sinta : Well, I know that. She might have been sick.
The underlined sentence tell us that ...
A. Merry is sick
B. Merry was sick
C. Merry is probably sick
D. Merry is certainly sick
E. Merry was probably sick
UNAS-SMA-02-38
Lita : Hi, why do you look so sad? Something
wrong?
Bagus : Yea. I wish I had time to have a date with
Ria.
From the dialogue we know that ...
A. A.. Lita promises to meet Ria
B. Both Lita and Bagus will visit Ria
C. Bagus loses his chance to meet Ria
D. Bagus and Lita have no time for a date
E. Neither Lita or Bagus has a date with Ria
UNAS-SMA-02-39
Ranti : Do you have the new edition of Femina
magazine?
Nellyta : Yes, why?
Ranti : ... if I read it for a moment?
Nellyta : Sure. Go ahead.
UNAS-SMA-02-40
Tourist : I'd love for a walk. I am going to the village
of Paksa Bali. Which way is it?
Guide : Go up this road about one kilometer. You'll
get to the village of Paksa Bali.
Tourist : You've helped me a lot ...
Guide : You're welcome.
A. Bye-bye
B. You're really smart
C. It's very kind of you
D. We have a very good time
E. I am very grateful to you
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 41 sampai dengan 44
In cities ... (41) poverty sometimes occurs in …
(42) slums, where some poor people have not had the
opportunity to learn skills that will help them to … (43)
a living. People trapped in this kind of situation often
have ... (44) income.
A. mend
B. be mended
C. mended
D. being mended
E. to be mended
UNAS-SMA-02-41
A. least
B. large
C. likely
D. extreme
E. possible
UNAS-SMA-02-42
A. fare
B. small
C. urban
D. remote
E. suburban
UNAS-SMA-02-43
A. get
B. owe
C. find
D. need
E. earn
UNAS-SMA-02-44
A. much
B. enough
C. sufficient
D. inefficient
E. inadequate
Bacaan untuk soal nomor 45 sampai dengan 46.
Eating is important to make healthy. What you eat
affects your health. You are ... (45) to eat some ... (46)
food to become healthy.
UNAS-SMA-02-45
A. ordered
B. described
C. required
D. asked
E. told
UNAS-SMA-02-46
A. nutritious
B. canned
C. cooked
D. junk
E. raw
UNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirtyUNAS-SMA-02-47
X : Ed, do you think that the government will be
successful in ... tourists to come here?
Y : I think so. Don't you see the activities done to
promote our tourism?
A. taking
B. calling
C. showing
D. attracting
E. informing
UNAS-SMA-02-48
Read the following sentences which ape not put in
good order,
1. Luciano also enrolled in a teachers college.
2. He made him work very hard to develop his voice.
3. When Luciano Pavarotti was a boy, his father
introduced him the wonder of songs.
4. His father advised him "If you try to sit on two
chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you
must choose one chair."
5. On graduating he was doubtful whether he would
be a teacher or a singer. .
6. Then Arrigo Pola, a professional singer took him
as a student.
The correct arrangement of the sentences above is …
A. 3 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1 – 4
B. 3 – 2 – 6 – 1 – 5 – 4
C. 3 – 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 – 4
D. 3 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 5
E. 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 2 – 1
UNAS-SMA-02-49
Ronny : Are you going to watch the movie on TV
tonight?
Deny : No, I think I'll watch the recent news.
The recent news is news that ...
A. tells us about things that have just happened
B. provides a lot of advertisements
C. is printed in capital letters
D. makes the viewers laugh
E. is very important
UNAS-SMA-02-50
Reporter : Do you think that air pollution has a bad
effect?
Brandon : In cities throughout the world, long periods
of heavy air pollution have increased
illnesses and raised death rates
dramatically.
The antonyms of the underlined word is ...
A. hard
B. clean
C. fresh
D. light
E. dirty
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