CONTOH SOAL UJIAN NASIOANAL SMP
MAPEL : BAHASA INGGRIS
Choose the correct answer!
1. Read the notice.
ROAD CLOSED UNTIL WEEKEND
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This sign means …
A. We are allowed to pass only in
the weekend
B. We must not pass the road
until the weekend
C. We are supposed to pass on
Saturday
D. We are not allowed to close
the road in weekend
Read the text for no. 2 to 4
Semarang,
August 5th 2008
Dear, Ayu
Please come to my thirteenth
birthday party on Sunday,
August 10th 2008 at
7 p.m in my house.
I’ll be happier if aunt Lina
and uncle Herman come, too
Thanks for coming.
Love
Windy
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2. What year was Windy born?
A. 1992 C. 1994
B. 1993 D. 1995
3. Windy hoped that Ayu …
A. brought a present
B. attended the party
C. wore new dress
D. saw the party
4. The party was held in …
A. in the morning
B. in the afternoon
C. in the evening
D. in the mid night
5. Read the notice.
This notice means …
A. This place is for those who do
not smoke
B. This place is special for
non-smokers
C. Smoking in this room is
allowed
D. Smoking in this place is
forbidden
Read the text for no. 6 to 7
Attention,
please!
All
the students of nine grade are invited to come to the meeting which will be
held at 10 a.m tomorrow in the hall of our school. Please come on time. Don’t
be late
Thanks
Tom
Chief
of Students Association
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6. What is the announcement
about?
A. Information to come to the
meeting.
B. Information for not being
late.
C. Instruction for coming on
time.
D. Time to attend the meeting.
7. Which of the following
statements is true based on the text?
A. All the students must come to
the meeting.
B. The students are allowed to be
late.
C. The meeting will be held in
the classroom.
D. The meeting will start at 10
a.m
Read the text for no. 8 to 11
Sarah Jeanette Davies is Miss World
Australia 2004. She is twenty four years old and graduated with a Bachelor of
Business in Communication and Public Relationship.
Sarah is also a model and sport woman. She
has also been in many advertising campaigns and television commercial. She
was state champion of Queensland in the Rhythmic Gymnastic in 1998 and 2006.
Sarah’s first duty after becoming Miss
World Australia was visiting a charity called “variety” in Tasmania. “Variety”
is children’s charity and also did a lot of work with disabled people.
After this, Sarah would be a television
presenter. She said that media industry very competitive in Australia.
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8. How has Sarah been in
television?
A. freely
B. commercially
C. willingly
D. interestingly
9. Why would she be TV presenter?
Because …
A. media industry is very
commercial.
B. media industry is very
competitive.
C. she wanted to be more popular.
D. she wanted to be a manager of
media.
10. “Variety” is children’s
charity and did a lot of work with disabled people.
The word”disabled people” means people
who …
A. are unable to use their body
properly
B. do not have parts of the body
C. are unable to use tools
properly
D. got accident
11. From the text, we know that
Sarah …
A. is businesswoman.
B. is not the Miss World
Australia 2004.
C. has just finished high school.
D. is also in many advertising
campaigns.
Read the text for no.12 to 15
Once upon time, when drinking at the
side of stream, a thirsty little ant fell into the water and got carried
away. “Help, help. I cannot get out!” cried the ant.
Fortunately a kind bird, a dove saw that
the ant is in danger. She plucked a leaf of tree with her beak and placed it
on the water just in front of the ant.”Get on the leaf ant and I’ll carry you
to safety.” said the dove. Then, the ant quickly climbed on the leaf and the
dove immediately rose into the air with the leaf in her beak.
Some days later, when the ant was
searching for food at the bottom of a tree, he suddenly heard a cruel looking
man stalking forward the tree. He had a big gun, which he kept pointing up in
the air, ready to shoot.
Quickly and with all strength, the ant
ran up the tree, calling to the bird to fly away. The bird was out of sight
in a moment.
The ant was so happy because he had been
able to warn his friend, the bird and so save it from terrible death.
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12. What does the story tell us?
A. A helpful dove
B. A good ant and the cruel man
C. A cruel looking man
D. The dove and the ant
13. What is the main idea of the
second paragraph?
A. The ant was in danger.
B. The dove saved the ant’s life.
C. The ant climbed on the leaf.
D. The dove rose into the air.
14. How did the dove go away
after knowing the danger?
A. patiently
B. angrily
C. fast
D. slowly
15. Some days later, when the ant
was searching for food …
The phrase “searching for” means …
A. looking for C. looking after
B. looking at D. looking up
16. Arrange the jumbled
words into a good sentence.
the traffic light – broke – the
driver – but also – accident – had – not only
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A. 3 – 7 – 2 – 4 – 6 – 5 –
1
B. 5 – 7 – 6 – 4 – 3 – 2 –
1
C. 5 – 7 – 6 – 3 – 4 – 2 –
1
D. 3 – 7 – 2 – 1 – 4 – 6 –
5
Read the text for no. 17 to 19
Australian
International School Jakarta
AIS Jakarta is looking to fill
the following full time junior school teaching positions:
b
English/History
b
Information Technology
b
Mathematics
b
Science biology/Chemistry/Physic
b
Kindergarten with Early Childhood
Qualifications
Experience in teaching in
international schools and dealing with students with non-English background
would be advantageous. Applicants must have relevant teaching
qualifications and teaching
experience. Competitive salary package.
Applications should be sent to
the head of School,Dr. Peter Walbran via email at hshos@ais.or.id. Or Fax at
(6221)717790937
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17. What must applicants have to
fill in the positions?
A. Relevant teaching
qualifications and experience.
B. Experience in teaching English
in International school.
C. Experience in teaching
non-English students.
D. Relevant teaching all subject
and teaching experience.
18. Which statements is true
based on the text?
A. Application must be sent by
email.
B. Part time job is available.
C. Dr. Peter Walbram is the chief
of school committee.
D. The school offers competitive
salary
19. “ …with a non-English
background would be advantageous …
“Advantageous” means something useful
that …
A. puts you to gain more money
B. puts you in better position
than othe people
C. makes you in the highest
position
D. makes you gain more benefit
Read the text for no. 20 to 24
Lions belong to cat family. They are
large strong fresh eating animals.
A group of lions consist of 2 to 13
adult females and young lions. All of the females are related; sister,
mothers, aunts and cousins. A female will stay in it for life althought a
large group may split into smaller ones
Female lions care for young lions for
together, hunt and eat together. They also aggressively defend from other
groups. Equally important, a group of females must often defend young lions
from group of males.
Unlike females, young lions are driven
from group lions when they are between two and four years old. If they are
lucky, they leave with brothers and cousins;if not, they work together with
unrelated males.These groups of two to six males are called coalition.
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20. Which paragraph tells about
the difference of young from female lions?
A. paragraph 1
B. paragraph 2
C. paragraph 3
D. paragraph 4
21. How do the female lions
defend their selves?
A. They defend their selves
together.
B. They asked a help male lions
to defend.
C. Each female defends itself.
D. They defend their selves with
male lions.
22. Why do lions live in group?
To make …
A. other groups defeat
B. their group safe
C. separate from other group
D. their group bigger than other
group
23. “…although a large may split
into smaller ones.”
The underline word has synonym …
A. divide C. collect
B. break D. fall
24. The writer wrote the text in
order to …
A. entertain the readers about
the group of lions
B. describe the lions look like
C. inform the lions and their
lives
D. tell how the lions defend
their group
Read the text for no. 25 to 26
My hometown is Makasar, the capital of South
Sulawesi.
It is one of the most attractive cities
in Indonesia because it is right on the water’s edge. We can see a
magnificent view and many picturesque island from promenade at the city’s
Losari beach. Additionally, on Losari beach we can also eat and enjoy the
traditional food of Makasar, such as “pisang epe” while we watch the sun go
down in a ball of flaming red and orange.It is a magical place to be in the
cool of the evening with the fresh smell of the ocean air and spicy aroma of
delicious meals cooking in carts around.
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25. What can attract us in
Makasar mostly?
A. The water’s edge
B. Magnificent view and
picturesque island
C. Delicious meals
D. Carts in everywhere
26. Which statements is true
based on the text?
A. We can find traditional food
in supermarket.
B. Losari beach is cool every
time.
C. Makasar is right on the
water’s edge
D. We find delicious meal cooking
all around
Read the text for no. 27 to 31
Last week, my wife and I went to visit
the town where we both grew up. We had not been there since we were married
ten years ago.
First, we went to the neighborhood where
my wife, Jane spent her childhood. It had not changed very much. The house
where she was born still there, but it is now different color.. They were very
glad to see Jane and asked us to come in and had a cup of coffee.
We learned about all neighbor, old and
new. Jane had very good time. As far as one question was answered, she would
ask the next.
Then, we went to see the neighborhood
where I grew up. What a disappointment! It was all changed. All the old
houses I remembered were gone. I did not know any of the people where lived
there.
Someone had said to me that I could not
go home again. Jane might think so, but I believed that was true.
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27. The writer wrote the text …
A. to describe a particular
events
B. to presenting points of view
about an activity
C. to inform a past event
D. to entertain the readers with
a funny story
28. When did the writer and his
wife visit the town?
A. Ten years ago before getting
married
B. Ten years after getting
married
C. Ten years ago
D. Last week
29. How did the neighbors meet
Jane?
A. sadly C. angrily
B. curiously D. gladly
30. From the text, we know that …
A. The writer felt disappointed
B. The neighbors did not
recognize Jane at all
C. All the houses are still the
same
D. The neighbors welcomed
strangely
31. We learned about all
neighbors, old and new.
The underlined word means …
A. saw C. understood
B. observed D. looked at
Read the text for no. 32 to 35
How
to make Sticky Date Pudding
Ingredients:
·
200 gr.date
·
1 cup water
·
50 gr.butter
·
2 eggs
·
190 gr.white sugar
·
190 gr.flour
·
1 tsp soda
·
½ tsp vanilla essence
Method:
ü
Put dates and water in saucepan and heat until
coagulate
ü
Beat in the other ingredients
ü
Line pan with greased baking paper
ü
Bake at 19° celcius
for 30 minutes
ü
Serve with sauce and cream
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32. What is the purpose of
the text?
A. To see the ingredients of
sticky date pudding.
B. To prepare everything
to make date pudding.
C. To inform how to serve
sticky date pudding.
D. To tell how to make
sticky date pudding.
33. What does the last
thing we do in making sticky date pudding?
A. Beat in other
ingredients.
B. Line pan with greased
baking paper.
C. Put dates and eat in
saucepan.
D. Serve with sauce and
cream.
34. Why do we use a
saucepan?
A. To serve sticky date
pudding.
B. To bake sticky date
pudding.
C. To put date and water
D. To beat in other ingredients.
35. “Line pan with
greased baking paper”
The underline word means …
A. fry C. wrap
B. cover D. put
36. Arrange
these sentences into a good paragraph
1. People like to keep them, not as
breeding animals.
2. Therefore, people do not need their
meat and eggs
3. There are several animals people look
for as pets.
4. People like pets because they can be
nice and funny
5. They are birds, the cocks, the cats,
the dogs and the horses
A. 3 – 5 – 1 –
2 – 4
B. 3 – 5 – 2 –
1 – 4
C. 4 – 1 – 2 –
5 – 3
D. 4 – 2 – 1 –
5 – 3
Read the text for no. 37
to 39
Reog
Ponorogo is a very spectacular dance. …(37) wear bright, colorful costumes
and are accompanied by gamelan music. …(38) is always performed out in the
open such as in a town square or park. Reog dates back during the Hindu
period in East Java. The story is …(39) with the legend in Ponorogo Kingdom
about 70 kms south east of Solo City.
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37. A.
Musicians C. People
B. Groups D. Dancers
38. A.
Its C.
They
B. It D. Their
39. A.
related C.
brought
B. performed D. protected
Read the text
for no. 40 to 43
Delta Goodrem is a young Australian
singer and song writer.
She is well known in many countries,
especially in Europe and of course in Australia. Delta has been singing and
acting since she was very young. She has been in
many
television commercials and television shows in Australia.
At the age of seven, Delta was in
America advertisement for gallop Toys. Delta is classically trained pianist
and plays guitar and drums. In 1996, she recorded a demo with five number one
hit songs that she wrote herself. That’s when she got contract with a record
company and made hit first album Innocent
Eyes.
Finally, in 2004 she recorded the second
album, Mistaken Identity.On the album, Delta recorded a
beautiful duet with Brian McFadden from Westlife. The song is called Almost Here.
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40. What is
the text about?
A. a singer
B. a song
writer
C. a singer
and song writer
D. a musician
41. How many
songs did she write in the first album?
A. One C. Four
B. Three D. Five
42. From the
text, we know that Delta …
A. is a
popular in all countries in the world
B. got
contract with a record company
C. has two
songs with another singer
D. plays music
in every concert
43. “She is well
known in many coutries, ..”
The word “well known” have similar
meaning with …
A. bad C. famous
B. good D. successful
44. Which one
is the best arrangement of the sentences below!
1. During training, when they do something
correctly, they squeal excitedly.
2. Furhermore, they help each other when
they are in trouble.
3. When they make a mistake, however they
droop noticeably and more around their
pool.
4. Dolphins are interesting animals.
5. For example, they display the human
emotion of joy and sadness.
6. They display almost human behavior at
times.
A. 6 – 1 – 5 –
3 – 2 – 4
B. 4 – 6 – 5 –
1 – 3 – 2
C. 6 – 4 – 5 –
1 – 3 – 2
D. 4 – 6 – 5 –
2 – 1 – 3
Read the text
for no.45 to 47
Jl. Kartini
56, Karanganyar
April 25th,
2008
Dear Susi,
It will be great pleasure to meet you on
our holiday next week. I’ll tell you where I’m going to take you. I’m going
to take to “Grojogan Sewu”.It’s beautiful waterfall, about kms from my house.
We can go there in my father’s car. Then
we’ll have to walk about ten minutes to reach the waterfall. It’s really
beautiful. The water is crystal clear and very cold.
Believe me, you will love it and don’t
worry. I’ll take you the other interesting places too.
See you.
Yours truly,
Sari
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45. When will
the writer have a holiday?
A. Next week
B. April 25th,
2008
C. Next
holiday
D. Next year
46. How will
they reach the waterfall?
A. By
motorcycle
B. By car
C. On foot
D. By bus
47. Which of
the following statements is not true about the writer?
A. She is
Susi’s aunt.
B. She is
Susi’s friend.
C. The writer
wants to show interesting places.
D. The writer
lives at Jl. Kartini, Karanganyar.
Read this
notice!
READ INSTRUCTION BEFORE USING
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48. It means …
A. We are
forbidden to read anything
B. We have to
read the instruction before using it
C. We are
possible to read instruction
D. We may read
instruction before using it.
Read the text
for no. 49 to 50
Hi,
friends! We are having
Farewell
Party
On
Wednesday June 15th in class IX B at 8 a.m
Come
and join us
Don’t
forget to bring something special for us and
wear
your funniest clothes to make the party fun
Chairman
Rangga
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49. What do
the students have to bring?
A. The
funniest clothes
B. All friends
C. Much money
D. Something
special
50. When will
the party be held?
A. In the
evening
B. In the
morning
C. At midnight
D. In the
afternoon
**** GOOD LUCK ****