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Selasa, 08 Februari 2011

LEMBAR SOAL ULANGAN HARIAN 1 SEMESTER I TAHUN PELAJARAN 2010/2011 MATA PELAJARAN : BAHASA INGGRIS K E L A S : X ( SEPULUH )

Choose the best answer!
1. Ahmad : Excuse me, I am a new student here.
I would like to introduce myself my name is Ahmad.
How do you do? Nice to meet you.
Didin : ………………… Nice to meet you too.
The right response for the conversation above is…
a. How are you?
b. I am fine, thanks.
c. I am Ok!
d. How do you do
e. Good to meet you.

2. A : Hello, I am Rudi.
B : Hi, I’m Tina. Where do you come …., Rudi?
A : I’m from Bandung. I live …. Jalan Sisingamangaraja.
The suitable preposition to fill in the blank above are …
a. to – on
b. from – in
c. from – at
d. from – on
e. on – in

This text is for no. 3 to 11

SANGKURIANG

A long time ago, the ancient land of Sunda was ruled by a king and queen who had but a single daughter. Her name was Dayang Sumbi. She was beautiful and clever but also pampered and spoiled.
One day as she was weaving in her pavilion, she became moody and distracted, which caused her to keep dropping her shuttle on the floor. Once when it fell she exclaimed she would marry the one who gave it back to her. At that very moment her dog Tumang, a demigod possessing magic powers, came up to her with the shuttle in his mouth. Dayang Sumbi had to marry him.
They lived happily together, and Dayang Sumbi gave birth to a baby boy, human in appearance but endowed with his father’s magic powers. She named him Sangkuriang. As the boy grew up, he was always guarded by the faithful dog Tumang, whom he knew only as a companion and not as his father, Sangkuriang became handsome and brave.
One day his mother asked him to go hunting with the dog and bring her venison for a feast. After hunting all day without success, Sangkuriang worried about facing his mother empty-handed. Desperate, he took an arrow and shot the dog. He returned home and handed over the meat to his pleased mother. Soon after the feast, however, Dayang Sumbi questioned her son about the absence of Tumang. At first he evaded her queries but finally told her what had happened. She was horrified and struck her son so hard on the temple that he collapsed. For that, the old king banished his daughter from the court and she was made to roam around the kingdom. Sangkuriang recovered with a large scar on his temple, and he too left the court to wander about the world.
Years later, Sangkuriang met a beautiful woman and instantly fell in love with her. It was his own mother-they did not recognize each other. He proposed to her and she agreed to marry him. On the day before the wedding, as she was caressing her fiancĂ©e’s hair, Dayang Sumbi detected the scar on the temple. Horror struck her, for she was about to marry her own son, Sangkuriang. Without revealing the whole truth to him, she tried unsuccessfully to dissuade him. Desperate to avoid the marriage, she set conditions she thought impossible to meet. Sangkuriang had to make a lake that filled the whole valley and build a boat for the couple to sail in, all before dawn.
Sangkuriang started to work. His love gave him extraordinary strength, and he used his magic powers to summon the spirits to help him. With boulders and mud they dammed the river in the valley and the water rose and began to form a lake. In the early morning hours he chopped down a huge tree in the forest and began hollowing it out to make a boat. When Dayang Sumbi saw that he was about to accomplish what she has thought impossible, she called on the gods to bring the sun up early and thwart Sangkuriang.
The cock crowed, the sun rose much earlier than usual, and Sangkuriang realized he had been deceived. In a fit of fury he caused Dayang Sumbi and kicked the half-finished boat back into the forest. There it lies upside down today, forming the mountain Tangkuban Perahu (Upturned Boat). Not far away is the stump of the tree Sangkuriang had fallen, now called Bukit Tinggi. The dam Sangkuriang had built caused the valley to become a lake, where both Sangkuriang and Dayang Sumbi drowned themselves. They were never heard of again.

(Taken from All Around Bandung – Gottfrid Roelcke, Gary Crabb).

3. Who was Dayang Sumbi’s husband?
a. The King
b. Sangkuriang
c. Tumang
d. Her fiancee
e. Her father

4. Why did she marry her dog, Tumang? Because...
a. She exclaimed to marry one who gave it back her shuttle
b. It was a companion Sangkuriang
c. She fell in love with it
d. It was a demigod possessing magic powers
e. She detected the scar on the temple

5. Why did Sangkuriang kill his dog? Because....
a. It had married his mother
b. He wanted to take Tumang’s powers
c. Sangkuriang loved Dayang Sumbi
d. He took an arraw and shot the dog
e. He worried about facing his mother empty-handed

6. What did Dayang Sumbi do after she knew that Sangkuriang had killed Tumang?
a. She married Sangkuriang
b. She struck her son so hard
c. She exclaimed she would marry him
d. She asked Sangkuriang to make a lake
e. She kicked the half-finished boat back into the forest

7. Choose one of the type of narrative?
a. Biography
b. Letter
c. Legend
d. Recipe
e. advertisement

8. What did Sangkuriang have to do to marry Dayang Sumbi?
a. He had to make a lake and built a boat before dawn
b. He had to make a lake and built a temple after dawn
c. He had to make a palace and built a boat before dawn
d. He had to be a king and built a boat before dawn
e. He had to make a lake and built a boat before evening

9. What did Sangkuriang do after he realized that he had been deceived?
a. He took an arrow and shot Dayang Sumbi
b. He struck Dayang Sumbi
c. He Chopped down a huge tree in the forest
d. He Cursed Dayang Sumbi and kicked the half-finished boat back into the forest.
e. He returned home and handed over the meat to his pleased mother

10. What is the generic structure of the text?
a. Orientation > Complication > Resolution > Re-Orientation
b. Orientation > Events > Re- Orientation
c. General Classification > Description
d. Identification > Description
e. Newsworthy Events > Background Events > Sources

11. Why did the sun rise much earlier than usual? Because…
a. Sangkuriang has finished his work
b. Dayang Sumbi called on the gods to bring the sun up early and thwart Sangkuriang
c. Sangkuriang knew that Dayang Sumbi was his mother
d. Sangkuriang has accomplished to make the lake.
e. Dayang Sumbi exclaimed she would marry Sangkuriang who gave the shuttle back to her

The following text is for questions no. 12 – 14
The Princess and the Pea
Once upon a time there was a prince he wanted to get himself a princess, but she had to be real princess. So he traveled all over the world to find one, but in every case something was the matter. There were lots of princess, but he could never quite make out whether they were real or not. So he came home feeling very unhappy, for really wanted to find a true princess.
One evening a terrible storm came; lightening flashed, thunder rolled, and the rain poured down in torrents-it was simply awful! Suddenly there was a knock at the city gate, and the old king went out to answer it.
There was a princess standing outside, but what a sight the rain and the bad weather had made of her! The water streamed down her hair and her clothes, and yet she said she was a real princess.
“It won’t take long to find that out,” thought the old Queen. Without saying anything, she went into bed chamber, took off all the bed clothes, and places one pea on the bottom boards of the bed. Then she took twenty mattresses and put them on top of the pea, and after that she put twenty feather-pillows on top of the mattresses.
That was where the princess was to spend the night.
In the morning they asked her how she had slept.
“Oh, dreadfully! Said the princess. “I hardly slept a wink all night. Whatever could have been in the bed? I was lying on something so hard that I’m black and blue all over.”
So of course they could see that she was a real princess, since she had felt the pea through twenty mattresses and twenty feather-pillows. No one but a real princess could have such a tender skin as that.
So the prince took her for his wife, and they lived happily ever after.

12. What is the purpose of the text?
a. to inform about princess and the pea
b. to describe the story of the princess and the pea
c. to give information that the prince looked for the real princess
d. to amuse the reader with the story of the princess and the pea
e. to describe how the princess could feel the pea on the bottom boards of the bed

13. What is the dominant structure used in the text?
a. the simple present tense
b. the simple past tense
c. the present continuous tense
d. passive voice
e. imperative

14. No one but a real princess could have such a tender skin as that. The SYNONYM of ‘tender’ is …
a. hard
b. light
c. weak
d. strong
e. soft

15. Who knocked at the city gate?
a. A King
b. A Queen
c. A Prince
d. A Princess
e. A Citizen

The following text is for questions no. 15 – 19

A fox fell into a well and couldn’t get out. By and by a thirsty goat came along. Seeing the fox in the well it asked if the water was good. “Good”, said the fox. “It’s the best water I’ve tasted in all my life. Come down and try it yourself. “The goat thought of nothing but how thirsty he was. So he jumped into the well. When he had drunk enough he looked around but there was no way to get out. Then the fox said, “I have a good idea. You stand on your hind legs and put your forelegs against the side of the well. Then I’ll climb on your back, from there I’ll step on your horns, and I can get out. And when I’m out I’ll help you out of the well.” The goat did as he was asked and the fox got on his back and so out of the well. Then he coolly walked away. The goat called out loudly after him out. The fox merely turned to him and said, “If you only have as much sense in your head as you have hairs in your beard you wouldn’t have jumped into the well without making sure that you could get out again.

16. What is the setting for this story?
a. It is a well
b. It is a city
c. It is a goat
d. It is a fox
e. It is a house

17. Why did the goat jump into the well? because
a. It was hungry
b. It was sad
c. It was thirsty
d. It was good
e. It was lazy

18. What is the type of the text?
a. Myths
b. Plays
c. Folk tales
d. Modern fantasy
e. Fable

19. Why did the fox get the goat into the well? Because....
a. The fox needed the goat to get out of the well
b. The goat had long hair and beard
c. The goat was very hungry and thirsty
d. The fox promised that it would help to get out of the well
e. The fox was very hungry and thirsty

20. He …….his uniform every day.
The right verb to fill in the blanks is…
a. changes
b. buys
c. watches
d. makes
e. sends

21. I …….part in the fire-walking ceremony every year.
The right verb to fill in the blanks is…
a. follow
b. join
c. go
d. come
e. take

22. Mrs. Eris ………. Fried rice every morning
a. plants
b. cooked
c. cooks
d. is cooking
e. feeds

23. My father ……. to drink tea but he … to drink coffee
a. don’t like – like
b. don’t likes-likes
c. doesn’t like-likes
d. didn’t like – doesn’t like
e. does likes – likes

24. Mr. and Mrs. Frank paint their house every year
The negative sentence for the sentence is
a. They don’t paint their house every year
b. They don’t paint our house every year
c. He doesn’t paints their house every year
d. She doesn’t paints their house every year
e. They didn’t paint their house every year

25. Harry drives a car to school everyday
The interrogative sentence is
a. do he drive a car to school everyday?
b. does she drive a car to school everyday?
c. does he drives car to school everyday?
d. does he drive a car to school everyday?
e. did he drive a car to school everyday?





GOOD LUCK

2 komentar:

  1. owh,, trnyata d sini tmpatnya untuk ulangan harian ! yg brisi tntng grammar... saya kira ga ad..

    BalasHapus
  2. buat ngerjain tugas bikin soal...

    BalasHapus