
SOAL BAHASA INGGRIS LINTAS MINAT KELAS XI SEMESTER GANJIL THN 2019/2020

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English
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11th Grade
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Alex Arpandi
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The following text is for questions 1 to 3.
Bandung, February 20, 2018
To my beloved friend, Ania.
In Alaska
Hello Ania, How are you today? Hopefully you are fine. It's been a while since you left me here alone, huhuhu so sad.
My family and I here are missing you a lot.
How is Alaska? I guess it's very beautiful. Winter is coming soon right? Ah, I really want to know how the winter is. But, most Importantly, please wear warm outfits and don't get sick.
And how about your college life? Is it run smoothly as you expected. I guess you will be the best in the class because you are the smartest one haha. Oh, By the way I will be starting my study in May. I'm very excited about it, because it is the first college class. I take English Education as my majority.
Okay, I think that's all for now. I want to hear everything about your new life in Alaska. Please don't forget to reply my letter! See you and good luck.
With Love, Aris
2. What is the reason Ania moved to Alaska?
Family
Bored
College
Trip
Job
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The following text is for questions 1 to 3.
Bandung, February 20, 2018
To my beloved friend, Ania.
In Alaska
Hello Ania, How are you today? Hopefully you are fine. It's been a while since you left me here alone, huhuhu so sad.
My family and I here are missing you a lot.
How is Alaska? I guess it's very beautiful. Winter is coming soon right? Ah, I really want to know how the winter is. But, most Importantly, please wear warm outfits and don't get sick.
And how about your college life? Is it run smoothly as you expected. I guess you will be the best in the class because you are the smartest one haha. Oh, By the way I will be starting my study in May. I'm very excited about it, because it is the first college class. I take English Education as my majority.
Okay, I think that's all for now. I want to hear everything about your new life in Alaska. Please don't forget to reply my letter! See you and good luck.
With Love, Aris
1. What is the general description of that letter…
Wear warm outfits
Reply his letter
Left him dan his family
Know the news of his current friend
Take English Education
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Bandung, February 20, 2018
To my beloved friend, Ania.
In Alaska Hello Ania,
How are you today? Hopefully you are fine. It's been a while since you left me here alone, huhuhu so sad. My family and I here are missing you a lot.
How is Alaska? I guess it's very beautiful. Winter is coming soon right? Ah, I really want to know how the winter is. But, most Importantly, please wear warm outfits and don't get sick. And how about your college life? Is it run smoothly as you expected. I guess you will be the best in the class because you are the smartest one haha. Oh, By the way I will be starting my study in May. I'm very excited about it, because it is the first college class. I take English Education as my majority.
Okay, I think that's all for now. I want to hear everything about your new life in Alaska. Please don't forget to reply my letter! See you and good luck.
With Love, Aris
3. We know from the letter that the the sender will studyng in…?
January
Pebruary
March
April
May
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The following text is for questions 4 to 7.
When a white shark is born, along with up to a dozen siblings, it immediately swims away from its mother. Born on the east and west coasts of North America, the south of Africa and southwest Australia, baby sharks are on their own right from the start. Their mother may see them only as prey. At birth the baby shark is already about 5 feet (1.5 meters) long; as it grows it may reach a length up to four times that. The pup (which is what a baby shark is called) will live its life at the top of the ocean's food chain. But before it grows larger, the pup must avoid predators bigger than it is including other great white sharks. Many baby sharks do not survive their first year. Young great white sharks eat fish (including other sharks) and rays. As they grow, the sharks’ favorite prey becomes sea mammals, especially sea lions and seals.
Sharks count on the element of surprise as they hunt. When they see a seal at the surface of the water, sharks will often position themselves underneath the seal. Using their tails as propellers, they swim upward at a fast sprint, burst out of the water in a leap called a breach, and fall back into the water with the seal in their mouths. They can smell a single drop of blood from up to a third of a mile (0.53 kilometers) away. Sharks don't chew their food; they rip off chunks of meat and swallow them whole. They can last a month or two without another big meal.
4. What is the main idea of 2nd paragraph?
Sharks count on the element of surprise as they hunt
Shark using that tail to swim
How is shark hunts they prey
Sharks don't chew their food
They can smell a single drop of blood
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The following text is for questions 4 to 7.
When a white shark is born, along with up to a dozen siblings, it immediately swims away from its mother. Born on the east and west coasts of North America, the south of Africa and southwest Australia, baby sharks are on their own right from the start. Their mother may see them only as prey. At birth the baby shark is already about 5 feet (1.5 meters) long; as it grows it may reach a length up to four times that. The pup (which is what a baby shark is called) will live its life at the top of the ocean's food chain. But before it grows larger, the pup must avoid predators bigger than it is including other great white sharks. Many baby sharks do not survive their first year. Young great white sharks eat fish (including other sharks) and rays. As they grow, the sharks’ favorite prey becomes sea mammals, especially sea lions and seals.
Sharks count on the element of surprise as they hunt. When they see a seal at the surface of the water, sharks will often position themselves underneath the seal. Using their tails as propellers, they swim upward at a fast sprint, burst out of the water in a leap called a breach, and fall back into the water with the seal in their mouths. They can smell a single drop of blood from up to a third of a mile (0.53 kilometers) away. Sharks don't chew their food; they rip off chunks of meat and swallow them whole. They can last a month or two without another big meal.
When a white shark is born, along with up to a dozen siblings, it immediately swims away from its mother.
5.....It.... in that text refer to…?
Dozen sibling
White Shark
Swims away
Immediately
White Shark mother
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The following text is for questions 4 to 7.
When a white shark is born, along with up to a dozen siblings, it immediately swims away from its mother. Born on the east and west coasts of North America, the south of Africa and southwest Australia, baby sharks are on their own right from the start. Their mother may see them only as prey. At birth the baby shark is already about 5 feet (1.5 meters) long; as it grows it may reach a length up to four times that. The pup (which is what a baby shark is called) will live its life at the top of the ocean's food chain. But before it grows larger, the pup must avoid predators bigger than it is including other great white sharks. Many baby sharks do not survive their first year. Young great white sharks eat fish (including other sharks) and rays. As they grow, the sharks’ favorite prey becomes sea mammals, especially sea lions and seals.
Sharks count on the element of surprise as they hunt. When they see a seal at the surface of the water, sharks will often position themselves underneath the seal. Using their tails as propellers, they swim upward at a fast sprint, burst out of the water in a leap called a breach, and fall back into the water with the seal in their mouths. They can smell a single drop of blood from up to a third of a mile (0.53 kilometers) away. Sharks don't chew their food; they rip off chunks of meat and swallow them whole. They can last a month or two without another big meal.
6. What is the noun phrase of 1st paragraph…?
Swims away
Dozen sibling
Baby shark
As they grow
Grow larger
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The following text is for questions 4 to 7.
When a white shark is born, along with up to a dozen siblings, it immediately swims away from its mother. Born on the east and west coasts of North America, the south of Africa and southwest Australia, baby sharks are on their own right from the start. Their mother may see them only as prey. At birth the baby shark is already about 5 feet (1.5 meters) long; as it grows it may reach a length up to four times that. The pup (which is what a baby shark is called) will live its life at the top of the ocean's food chain. But before it grows larger, the pup must avoid predators bigger than it is including other great white sharks. Many baby sharks do not survive their first year. Young great white sharks eat fish (including other sharks) and rays. As they grow, the sharks’ favorite prey becomes sea mammals, especially sea lions and seals.
Sharks count on the element of surprise as they hunt. When they see a seal at the surface of the water, sharks will often position themselves underneath the seal. Using their tails as propellers, they swim upward at a fast sprint, burst out of the water in a leap called a breach, and fall back into the water with the seal in their mouths. They can smell a single drop of blood from up to a third of a mile (0.53 kilometers) away. Sharks don't chew their food; they rip off chunks of meat and swallow them whole. They can last a month or two without another big meal.
7. What is the communicative purpose of the text…?
At birth the baby shark is already about 5 feet (1.5 meters) long
Many baby sharks do not survive their first year
The life of white shark
Sharks count on the element of surprise as they hunt
They can smell a single drop of blood from up to a third of a mile (0.53 kilometers) away
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