PAS Genap Mapel Bahasa Inggris Kelas 11
Biasakan berdo’a sebelum melakukan pekerjaan, minimal Bismillahirrohmanirrohim
Choose the best answer for each questions.
The following text is for number 1 to 5
21 Rosewild Street
Needham, MA 02494
May 14, 2022
Dear Mom,
I’m sending you this letter to tell you much fun I’m having at Rinda’s cottage. We’re having a blast! It’s a wonderful holiday in my life, I think. Yesterday, we went to a beach. Guess what? I learned how to dive well. I was so happy and excited. I can’t wait any longer to show you some shells that I found there. Tomorrow, we’re going to go hiking. I miss you and the rest of the family but I know I’ll be home in a few days. I’ll tell you all my adventures then. Give everyone a big hug and kiss for me!
Love,
Zaira
1. The sender of the letter is ….
a. Zaira b. Zaira’s mom
c. Zaira’s dad d. Rinda
2. The receiver of the letter is ….
a. Zaira b. Zaira’s mom
c. Zaira’s dad d. Rinda
3. From the text, we know that the writer is having ….
a. Holiday b. School day
c. Bad day d. Terrible day
4. What does the writer learn based on the letter?
a. Hiking b. Surfing
c. Diving d. Singing
5. Where does the writer stay?
a. Hotel b. Grandma’s house
c. Beach d. Rinda’s cottage
The following text is for number 6 to 10
May 21, 2022
Dear Sania,
How are you? I hope you are just so fine. I miss you so much, Sania. It has been 3 months we’ve never met since you stayed in Yogyakarta. Do you still remember the last time we met and had dinner in Malioboro? That was the sweetest moment of my life. Do you feel the same? Next month, I am invited to Yogyakarta to be a speaker of a seminar there. It means I can see you again after so long. Can we, Sania? I enclose our photograph when we were in Malioboro. I hope you’re happy.
Cheers,
Azizah
6. Who writes the letter?
a. Sania b. Azizah
c. Sania’s mom d. Azizah’s mom
7. From the letter, we know that …. Stays in Yogyakarta.
a. Sania b. Azizah
c. Sania’s mom d. Azizah’s mom
8. Based on the letter, we know that the writer will come to Yogyakarta to ….
a. Stay with her friends b. Give seminar
c. Have dinner d. Take photos
9. What is the sweetest moment of the writer?
a. Stay with her friends
b. Being seminar speaker
c. Having dinner with her friend
d. Taking some photographs
10. How long has the two never met?
a. 3 days b. 3 weeks
c. 3 years d. 3 months
The text is for number 11 to 13
Hi Henni,
How have you been? Mike and I would like to go out this Saturday. Are you free to babysit the kids? Say 5 to 10 PM?
Thanks!
Take care,
Amy
11. Who writes the letter?
a. Henni b. Mike
c. Amy d. Amy’s kids
12. Who is Mike?
a. Henni’s husband b. Amy’s husband
c. Henni’s son d. Amy’s son
13. What is the purpose of the letter?
a. Asking help to babysit
b. Asking to go out together
c. Asking well being
d. Asking money
The text is for number 14-18
Hippopotamuses love water, which is why they are named by Greeks as the “river horse.” Hippos spend up to 16 hours a day submerged in rivers and lakes to keep their massive bodies cool under the hot African sun. Hippos are graceful in water, good swimmers, and can hold their breath underwater for up to five minutes. Their eyes and nostrils are located high on their heads, which allows them to see and breathe while mostly submerged. Hippos also bask on the shoreline and secrete an oily red substance. The liquid is actually a skin moistener and sunblock that may also provide protection against germs.
14. What is the purpose of the text?
a. Explains about Hippos
b. Describes Hippo’s habitat
c. Tells Hippos’ story
d. Report Hippos news
15. The Greeks usually named Hippos as ….
a. Sea horse b. Lake horse
c. Hippopotamus d. River horse
16. Hippos can hold their breath underwater for ….
a. 16 hours b. 5 hours
c. 16 minutes d. 5 minutes
17. Why do hippos like to stay long in water?
a. To keep the body dry b. To keep the body cool
c. To keep the body hot d. To keep from thirsty
18. Hippos have an oily red substance in their body to ….
a. Protect against germs b. Keep the body dry
c. Help them breathe d. Protect their eyes
The following text is for number 19-23
The water cycle, which is also known as the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. The sun, which drives the water cycle, heats water in oceans and seas. Consequently, water evaporates as water vapor into the air. As altitude increases, air pressure decreases and the temperature drops. The lower temperature causes water vapor to condense into tiny liquid water droplets which are heavier than the air, and fall. A huge concentration of these droplets over a large space up in the atmosphere become visible as cloud. Atmospheric circulation moves water vapor around the globe, cloud particles collide, grow, and fall out of the upper atmospheric layers as rain or snow. Most water falls back into the oceans or onto land as rain, where the water flows over the ground as surface runoff which enters rivers in valleys in the landscape, with stream flow moving water towards the oceans to continue the water cycle.
19. Water cycle is also known as ….
a. Hydronic circle b. Hydrologic circle
c. Liquid circle d. Snows circle
20. Based on the text, what makes the water evaporates?
a. The earth b. The moon
c. The rainbow d. The sun
21. The following statement is true based on the passage except ….
a. The water cycle is a continuous movement of the water
b. The sun, which drives the water cycle, heats water in oceans and seas.
c. As altitude increases, air pressure decreases and the temperature drops.
d. As altitude increases, air pressure increase and the temperature drops.
22. Based on the text, we know that “rain” is formed because of ….
a. The higher temperature b. The lower temperature
c. The hotter water d. The hot weather
23. The water can falls into ….
a. Oceans b. Swimming pool
c. House d. Park
The text is for number 24 and 25
Recently, as we have heard from mass media how our forest looks like now days is completely different from what it is like eighty three years ago. In East Kalimantan for example, soil characteristics and the hilly topography bring soil erosion as soon as the vegetative cover is broken. In most areas, since soil conservation is not applied from the moment of opening new lands, erosion will occur and soil fertility will decrease. Large areas have already deteriorated towards unproductivity.
24. According to the passage, what will happen if soil conservation is not applied from the moment of opening new lands?
a. Erosion won’t occur
b. Soil fertility will decrease
c. Dark, thick vegetation will grow there.
d. The land would certainly not infertile
25. It can be inferred from the passage that …
a. There is damage forest in Kalimantan.
b. Kalimantan forest is productive
c. The land in Kalimantan is safe
d. There are no more soil erosion