Monday, 22 February 2016

SOLA LATIHAN UTS GENAP BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS XI IPA-IPS SMA ISLAM AL AZHAR 3 (DISCUSSION, CONDITIONAL SENTENCES)


  1. If she had come to the meeting yesterday afternoon, she ... involved in decision making.
    1. were
    2. would be
    3. had been
    4. would have been
    5. was.
  1. The truth implied by the sentence in problem no. 1 is ....
    1. She isn't coming to the meeting.
    2. She came to the meeting.
    3. She didn't come to the meeting.
    4. She had come to the meeting.
    5. She comes to the meeting.
  2. If you had invited her to your party, I ... with her.
    1. had come
    2. would come
    3. would have come
    4. will come
    5. came
  3. The truth implied by the sentence in problem no. 3 is ....
    1. She came to the party to your party.
    2. You invited her to your party.
    3. You didn't invite her to your party.
    4. You had invited her to your party.
    5. You don't invite her to your party.
  4. There would be a risk of accident if you ... that cable on the floor.
    1. would leave
    2. left
    3. were left
    4. would have left
    5. leave
  5. Annie ... you if she had had your phone number.
    1. had called
    2. would call
    3. calls
    4. would have called
    5. will call
  6. The truth implied by the sentence in problem no. 6 is ....
    1. Annie doesn’t have your phone number.
    2. Annie had your phone number.
    3. Annie wouldn’t have your phone number.
    4. Annie didn’t have your phone number.
    5. Annie called you.
  7. We would have met Mr. Woodhead, the famous speaker, if we ... earlier to the hall.
    1. would come
    2. will come
    3. came
    4. had come
    5. come
  8. The truth implied by the sentence in problem no. 8 is ....
    1. We would come earlier so we could meet Mr. Woodhead.
    2. We came earlier, so we met Mr. Woodhead.
    3. We didn't come earlier but we met Mr. Woodhead.
    4. We didn't came earlier, so we didn't met Mr. Woodhead.
    5. We met Mr. Woodhead although we didn't come earlier.
  9. If it rains this afternoon, I ... at home.
    1. will stay
    2. would stay
    3. would have stayed
    4. had stayed
    5. am staying
  10. If our team ... for the match more intensively, we would have won it.
    1. prepare
    2. had prepared
    3. have prepared
    4. prepared
    5. would have prepared

  1. The sentence in problem no. 11 implies that ....
    1. We didn’t prepare intensively but we won the match.
    2. We had prepared intensively and, therefore, we won the match
    3. We prepared intensively, but we lost the match.
    4. We prepared intensively in order to win the match.
    5. We didn’t prepare intensively and lost the match.

  1. If the EXIT doors ... locked, those people would have escaped easily from the burning hall.
    1. had not been
    2. would not be
    3. have not been
    4. were not
    5. wouldn't have been

  1. The sentence in problem no. 13 implies that ....
    1. The people could not escape easily because the EXIT doors were locked.
    2. The people could not escape easily although the EXIT doors were not locked.
    3. The people cannot escape easily because the EXIT doors are locked.
    4. The people cannot escape easily because the EXIT doors aren't locked.
    5. The people could escape easily because the EXIT doors weren't locked.

  1. Had she known about the story, she ... us about it.
    1. told
    2. has told
    3. would tell
    4. would have told
    5. had told
  2. The truth implied by the sentence in no. 15 is ....
    1. She knew about the story so she told us about it.
    2. She told us the story because she knew about it.
    3. She didn't tell us the story because she didn't know about it.
    4. She told us the story although she didn't know much about it.
    5. She didn't tell us the story although she knew about it.
  3. If the delivery is late, we ... the shipping.
    1. are paying
    2. paid
    3. would have paid
    4. would pay
    5. will pay
  4. If this school had a complete multi-media laboratory, learning ... more enjoyable.
    1. was
    2. will be
    3. would be
    4. were
    5. would have been
  5. The sentence in no. 18 tells us that ....
    1. The school had a complete multi-media laboratory.
    2. The school will have a complete multi-media laboratory.
    3. The school doesn't have a complete multi-media laboratory.
    4. The school has a complete multi-media laboratory.
    5. The school didn't have a complete multi-media laboratory.
  6. Things could have been different if we ... the tires before leaving.
    1. didn't check
    2. checked
    3. had not checked
    4. would have checked
    5. wouldn't check

  1. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "He didn’t take care of his health, so he fell sick"
    1. If he took care of his health, he wouldn't be sick.
    2. If he had taken care of his health, he wouldn't have been sick.
    3. If he didn’t take care of his health, he would be sick.
    4. If he takes care of his health, he won't be sick.
    5. If he doesn't take care of his health, he will be sick.

  1. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "Medical expense is not cheap. Poor people can’t afford it."
    1. If medical expense hadn't been cheap, poor people wouldn't have been able to afford it.
    2. If medical expense were cheap, poor people would be able to afford it.
    3. If medical expense is cheap, poor people will be able to afford it.
    4. If medical expense weren't cheap, poor people wouldn't be able to afford it.
    5. If medical expense had been cheap, poor people would have been able to afford it.

  1. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "The device is broken now because you didn’t use it properly last night." (mixed conditional)
    1. The device won't be broken now if you had used it properly last night.
    2. The device wouldn't be broken now if you had used it properly last night.
    3. The device wouldn't be broken now if you used it properly last night.
    4. The device will be broken now if you didn’t use it properly last night.
    5. The device would be broken now if you hadn't used it properly last night.

  1. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "I didn’t read the instructions carefully, so I made a lot of mistakes"
    1. If I didn’t read the instructions carefully, I would have made a lot of mistakes
    2. If I read the instructions carefully, I wouldn't make a lot of mistakes.
    3. Had I read the instructions carefully, I wouldn't have made a lot of mistakes.
    4. If I didn’t read the instructions carefully, I would make a lot of mistakes
    5. Had I not read the instructions carefully, I would have made a lot of mistakes

  1. Choose the best conditional sentence for: "She doesn’t live here, so she doesn’t know this area very well"
    1. If she hadn’t lived here, she wouldn’t have known this area very well
    2. If she lives here, she will know this area very well
    3. If she lived here, she would know this area very well.
    4. If she didn’t live here, she wouldn’t know this area very well
    5. If she had lived here, she would have known this area very well
The government has decided to submit the draft of the bill against pornography and pornographic acts. The bill states that anyone engaging in pornography is punishable by law. This includes public acts such as spouses kissing and people sunbathing in bikini or swimwear. As a consequence, the bill causes controversy.

            The government argues that the bill is made to protect women’s right. Women have so far been the object of exploitation in mass media and this only gives more benefits to the owner of the business.
            Woman activists, on the other hand, argue that the bill will limit women’s freedom. They believe the bill will dictate what women should wear and on how to dress and behave. If they fail following the rule they will get penalties between Rp50 million and Rp1 billion.
            Nevertheless, I do support the bill against pornography and pornographic acts. I believe that the bill can decrease the rampant pornography shown or written in mass media that gives bad effects on young generations.

1.                         26. What is the purpose of the text?
a.      to persuade people that the bill against pornography is necessary
b.      to describe the bill against pornography and pornographic
c.       to present two points on of view about the bill against pornography
d.      to explain the process involved in the draft-making of the bill against pornography
e.       to inform the reader about the bill against pornography
2.                        27. Why did woman activists object to the bill?
a.       because it protects women from exploitation
b.      because the freedom of women will be limited
c.       because women will get more benefits
d.      because women cannot wear sexy clothes
e.       because the bill will give bad effect on young generation
3.                        28. What is the first paragraph called?
a. Issue           b. Orientation             c. Argument               d.Preview      e.  conclusion

4.                        29.  “I believe that the bill can decrease the rampant pornography…”
            The synonym of the underlined word is …..
a.    Dangerous               b. Irritating         c. Circulating          d. uncontrolled          e. Few



Television has certainly changed our lives. Today, most people prefer watching TV to going to the cinema. Without it, nobody would have paid much attention to national or international – historical, political, sport, etc – events. Even, television proved that pictures of suffering can move a nation to pity. Besides, many things can be learnt from TV
            Are there any advantages of TV? Many parents admitted that they found difficulties to stop their children’s bad habit, for example, they spend their leisure time for watching TV more than reading. Children become very lazy and irresponsible for their tasks. This is of course denied by TV producers or people whose works is related to TV.
They are very sure that there are a lot of benefits of TV for viewers, especially children or students. On the other hand, they honestly admit that TV programs can endanger children’s mental. They regret because parents sometimes don’t have much time to watch TV together with their children. They suggest parents to have more discussion with their children on any programs they have seen.

30.  What does paragraph 2 tell us about TV?
a.       The benefit of TV for viewers, especially for parents
b.      The difficulties of students in stopping their bad habit
c.       The disadvantage of TV programs to children and students
d.      The contrary of producer to people who work for TV 
e.       The different point of views between many parents and children

31.  “On the other hand, they honestly admit that TV programs…” (Paragrap-3)
         The word “they” refers to ….
a.       TV programs.               b.      TV producers                c.       Benefits of TV 
d.      Many parents                e.       Children

We often hear about solar car, solar heating or solar batteries. But will solar energy ever be a major source of energy for industrial societies? The solar energy is cheaper than any other fossil fuelause we can get the abundant source from the sun.      In sunny desert areas, 50% of the sun’s radiation that reaches the ground could be used to produce electricity of business and industry to provide heat, light and hot water for homes. Experimental solar ponds can produce hot water to drive generators.       Unfortunately, we can’t yet power our homes entirely on sunlight. Solar energy can only be exploited in bright light. Its great potential, therefore, is in hot countries that have clear skies for most of the year, while most houses are not always in the sunniest part of the world. In addition, to harness to solar power, solar cells are needed to convert the sunlight directly into electricity. Solar cells are very cheap to run, but relatively to buy and many people can’t afford it.      Needless to say that solar energy is a useful and non-polluted source of energy. Nevertheless, solar cells, the main important device to harness the sun’s energy are still very expensive.
32. The generic structure of the text above are?
a. orientation, complication, resolution.
b. issue, argument, conclusion.
c. event, background even, sources.
d. goal, material, steps
e. identification, description



33. The social function of the text above is ….
a. to deal with actual or vicarious experience in different ways
b. to entertain the readers about harnessing solar energy
c. to explain the process involved in the information
d. to describe the harnessing solar energy
e. to present information and opinions about more than one side of an issue

34. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
a. We can find devices to harness the sun’s energy easily.
b. The topic of the text above is exploiting solar energy.
c. Experimental solar ponds can produce hot water to drive generator.
d. We have powered our homes entirely on sunlight.
e. Solar cells are very expensive to run.

35. “Unfortunately, we can’t power our homes entirely on sunlight.” The underlined word means ….
a. partly.            b. properly                  c. wholly     d. directly    e. dependently
36. “In addition, to harness the solar power, power cells are needed to convert sunlight directly into    electricity.” The underlined word most nearly means .
a. move                      b. change c. produce                   d. switch             e. transfer
37. The text above mainly tells us about ….
a. fossil fuel                           b. solar cells              c. exploiting bright light 
d. two points of views         e. solar energy
Nowadays, many people in the world use internet in their life. The facebook is one of the most popular social network in the internet.     There are some advantages of using Facebook account. The advantages for example: we can communicate with people in the world easily. We can do it by chat message, wall to wall, and talk in facebook group. We can also join and interact in the group.      Beside the advantages, having Facebook account may come disadvantages. The mainly disadvantage is spending a lot of time. Some people will open Facebook rather than do something more useful. It will make their time useless. And the people abuse the facebook the facebook as criminal or deception.The other disadvantage is it will make people to be lazy to communicate face to face. They prefer talking wall to wall to facing each other      So, the facebook has many advantages and disavantages for us. But we have to be wise in using social network. Dont be addicted by facebook.
38. What is the best title for the text above?
a. The advantages of facebook.
b. The disadvantages of facebook.
c. The advantages and disadvantages of facebook.
d. Social networking.
e. Internet.

39. What is benefit of the facebook ?
a. Communicate with other people easily.
b. The people abuse of the facebook.
c. The people do deception.
d. People lazy to communicate face to face.
e. The people is easily doing criminal.

40. What is writer’s recomendation for the issue?
a. We have to be addicted on facebook
b. We have to be wise in using social network
c. Facebook has many advantanges
d. Facebook has many disadvantges

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