Senin, 29 September 2014

SOAL BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS 9

SOAL BAHASA INGGRIS


HAZARDOUS
AREA
NO SWIMING
1.     According to the notice, the people are forbidden to…
a.       smoke
b.      dance
c.       swim
d.      drive
2.     This notice is commonly found…
e.       at the market
f.       at the zoo
g.      on the beach
h.      in the forest
“ Fasten your seatbelt while seated”
3.     Where doyou usually find this instruction?
a.       In the truck
b.      In the bus
c.       In the ship
d.      In the plane
4.     The notice means that passenger …
a.       must fasten their seatbelt
b.      may fasten their seatbelt
c.       may not fasten their seatbelt
d.      must not fasten their seatbelt
Read the advertisement and answer question 5 to 6
VIP TAILOR
Gentlemen’s Tailor
Jl. Gejayan 12 Yogyakarta
Telp. (0274) 813671
Suits, shirts and trousers made to measure
Suits made in 48 hours. Shirts made in 24 hours
5.     Which of the following statement is true according to the advertisement?
a.       Only ladies made to measure
b.      Only suits and shirts made to measure
c.       Making suits need longer time than shirts
d.      Gentlemen and ladies can make their suitss
6.     What does the VIP Tailor offer to the customer?
a.       Only shirts
b.      Only suits
c.       Shirts and suits
d.      Suits, shirts and trousers
Read the text and answer question 7 to 9
There are six persons in my family. They are my father, my mother, my one sister, my two brothers and my self. My father is a teacher and my mother is housewife. I’m thirteen years old, and I’m student of SMP 1 Panggarangan. My sister, Siti is SMK student. She is two years older than me. My brother, Dodi, is an SMA student and Titi is an SD student. Hadi, the youngest 13 three years old.
7.     What is the main idea of paragraph?
  1. The writer’s relatives
  2. The writer’s family
  3. The writer’s kids
  4. The writer’s job
8.     How many persons are there stated in the text?
  1. Three persons
  2. Four persons
  3. Five persons
  4. Six persons
9.     How all is she?
  1. Twelve
  2. Thirteen
  3. Fourteen
  4. Five teen
COMPUTERS
       Computers are machines that handle information automatically. They can perform calculations and process data. Computers can work with numbers to solve problems in a few seconds. Computers can remember a great deal of information and make practically no mistakes. That is why computers are widely used in places such as bank, offices and companies.
       Computers work like calculators. But most calculators can do only one thing at a time. We tell them what to do by pressing various buttons. To do the same work, we can give a series of instructions to a computer. We call this a computer program. If we set up a program, the computer can provide other information, such as a list, numbers, letters, word or even graphs or pictures. Once we provide a program, the computer can do all this work automatically without further help or instruction.
       A computer stores and handles numbers. The numbers may be mathematical formulas or columns of figures. The numbers may also be codes that stand for letters of the alphabet, word or instruction to the computer.
      
10. Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the text?
  1. A computer works like calculator
  2. A computer stores and handles numbers
  3. A computer can not memorize a great deal of information
  4. A computer is a machine that handles information automatically
Read the text and answer question 11 to 13
     Last week, Mr ariyanto and his family had a picnic. They went to Sanur and Kuta Beach. They left by car at four in the afternoon. Mr Ariyanto drove his car carefully. They arrive at Sanur at six in the evening. Then they went to a motel near Sanur Beach, They spent the night there.
     The next day they went to Sanur Beach. They went there on foot because the motel is not more than a kilometer from the beach. They started early in the morning because they wanted to see sun rice. After the sun rose, they enjoyed other activities. Mr Ariyanto and his wife looked at a tourist painting in a small gallery. Their children enjoyed a boat trip. There were glad because they had never done it before. At ten o’clock they went back to the motel. They stayed and had lunch there.
     At four in the afternoon, they left for Kuta Beach. They went there by car. Then they walked along the seashore. They saw some foreign tourists lay on the sand and had a message, other were surfing. They spent two hour on Kuta Beach.
    
11. Why did they go to the beach early in the morning?
  1. Enjoying a boat trip
  2. Looking at paintings
  3. Seeing the sun rice
  4. Ordering the lunch
12. How long did it take to Mr. Aryanto’s family to Sanur Beach by car?
  1. One hour
  2. Two hours
  3. Three hours
  4. Four hours
13. “They stayed and had lunch there” (paragraph 2)
The underlined word refers to …
  1. Motel
  2. Gallery
  3. Sanur Beach
  4. Kuta Beach
Read the text and answer question 14 to 16
     A big storm happened two days a go. It destroyed everything in the city. The electricity went off. All big trees went down. Some people lost their houses animals died. Students cannot go to school because their schools were broken.
     The Indonesian Re-Cross Society helped all the people in the city. They gave them some food, some cloths, and some blanked to protect their body from the cold. They also gave some medicine to the sick people there.
     Some people from other village gave their hands to help the people in the city rebuild their houses, schools, and mosques. They worked together without giving any complaint.
14. Who helped the people in the city?
  1. The army
  2. The president
  3. People from other village
  4. The Indonesian Red-Cross Society
15. Which of the following statement is FALSE according to the text?
  1. The Indonesian Red-Cross Society rebuild the houses.
  2. A big storm destroyed everything in the city.
  3. Some people from other village helped to rebuild the houses, schools and mosques.
  4. Because of the schools broke, the students couldn’t go to school.
16. They gave them some food. (paragraph 2)
What does the underline word refer to ?
  1. Some people from the city.
  2. The students from the village.
  3. Some people from other village.
  4. The Indonesian Red-Cross Society.
Read the text and question 17 to 20
WHY DO HAWK HUNT CHICKS?
     Once upon a time, a hawk fell in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen, “will you marry me?”
     The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and wished to marry him. But she said, “I cannot fly high as you can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then we can fly together.
     The hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that you have promised to marry a rooster: 50, when the rooster saw the ring, he became very angry. “Throw that ring a way at once!” shouted the rooster. The hen was so frightened at the rooster’s anger that she threw away the ring immediately.
     When the hawk came a few month’s later, the hen told him the truth. The hawk was so furious that he cursed then hen, “why didn’t you tell me earlier?” now, you’ll always be scratching the earth, and I’ll always be flying above to catch your children.” Said the hawk.
17. Why did the hawk curse the hen?
  1. The hen didn’t tell him the truth.
  2. The hen couldn’t fly as high as the hawk.
  3. The hawk didn’t want to marry the hen.
  4. The hawk couldn’t catch the hen children.
18. Which statement is TRUE based on the story above?
  1. The rooster gave the hen a ring.
  2. The rooster saw the hen wearing the ring.
  3. The rooster taught the hen flying in the sky.
  4. The rooster saw the hen walking with the hawk.
19. “The hen loved the brave, the strong hawk …” (paragraph 2)
What is antonym of the underline word?
  1. Bold
  2. Weak
  3. Fear
  4. Angry
20. What can we learn from the story above?
  1. Never say the truth.
  2. Do not ever lie to others.
  3. Never be a loyal person.

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