Rabu, 25 September 2013

Recount Text :Soal-soal Jumble sentences



Recount text
No.1
1. Jack had an accident a few days ago.
2. Jill went to the hospital too visit him.
3. He is still in the hospital now.
4. She is at the hospital now.
5. He had to go to hospital.
A. 1-4-3-5-2           B. 1-3-5-4-2        C. 1-2-3-4-5                 D. 1-5-3-2-4           E. 1-2-5-3-4
No.2
1. I went on many rides.
2. Recently, I went to Disneyland in Los Angeles.
3. It went very fast and I got a little wet.
4. My favourite ride was Splash Mountain.
5. I really had a wonderful time there.
6. I also enjoyed Tom Sawyer's Island.
7. We went there through a hanging bridge and walked through caves.
The correct arrangement is ....
A. 2-1-3-4-6-5-7            B. 2-3-1-4-5-6-7
C. 2-1-5-3-6-4-7            D. 2-5-1-4-3-6-7
E. 2-6-5-7-3-4-1

No.3
1. We left our house at about 5 o'clock in the morning. We took a taxi to the railway station.
2. Finally our train came. All of us rushed to get on the train.
3. Last Lebaran, my family and I went to our hometown. We decided to take a train because it is more comfortable.
4. It took about 5 to 7 hours to get to our hometown. We enjoyed our journey.
5. We took the carriage no 3 according to our tickets.
6. But our train was late for about fifteen minutes, so we had to wait a bit longer.
7. After finding our seats, we sat comfortably.
8. We arrived at the station at six. Our train would leave at 6.40.
A. 3-8-6-4-5-1-2-7           B. 3-4-5-8-1-2-6-7
C . 3-1-8-6-2-5-7-4          D. 3-5-4-2-7-8-1-6
E. 3-8-4-6-5-7-1-2

No. 4
1.We went for recreation.
      2. It is about 50 kilometers to go to the zoo from my house.
      3. Last week my parents, sister, brother and I went to the zoo.
4. We left at 8a.m and arrived at 9 a.m.
      5. There were a lot of people watching a giant snake there.
         6. I thought it was the biggest snake I had ever seen.
7. It’s 60 meters long.
      8. After going around and watching various animals, we went home.
 A. 3-1-2-4-5-7-6-8           B. 3-1-4-2-5-7-6-8
C. 3-2-4-5-1-7-6-8           D. 3-2-4-1-5-7-8-6
E. 3-2-4-7-6-1-5-8
No.5
Arrange these sentences into a good text …
1.We drank tea but we didn’t order the same food.
2.I met my old friend, Sinta.
3.Then I came to Sinta and said, “Sinta, I am sorry but I forgot to bring my wallet.”
4.Last Sunday I had a dinner in a restaurant.
5.When I wanted to pay for the bill, I couldn’t find my wallet.
6.We sat at the same table and began to talk.
7.I was embarrassed.
The correct arrangement is ….
A. 2-3-4-5-7-6-1                          B. 2-5-7-3-4-1-6
C. 4-7-2-1-6-3-5                          D. 4-2-6-1-5-7-3
E. 4-2-1-6-3-5-7

No.6
1. Nearly the end of their action, one of them dropped a plate.
2. First, three clowns ran into the centre ring and did somersault.
3.Not only hit each other, the clown also juggled balls and plates.
4. Suddenly, a spotlight shone on the entrance to the circus.
5. People busted into laughter while I wondered why people don’t laugh when they broke plates at home.
6. Then, they made funny faces and slapstick actions that made the audience laughed,
7. After sitting for a second, the lamp dimmed.
8. Last night my family went to see a circus.
A. 2-6-4-1 -3-5-7-8          B. 8-7-4-2-6-3-1-5
C. 2-6-4-5–3-1-7-8          D. 8-7-2-6-4-1-3-5
E. 8-7-4-2-3-6-1-5

No.7
.1.We went there by bus
2.Lembang was the first destination
3.There were two places we visited
4.Then we had some shopping at Cihampelas.
5.Last week we went to Bandung for a picnic.
A.5-3-4-1-2            B.5-2-4-1-3
C.5-1-3-2-4            D.5-4-2-1-3
E.5-1-2-4-3

No.8
1.She was queuing in front of the ticket office then went to the waiting room.
2. About fifteen minutes the train came and entered the station
3. The porter helped Lani carry her suitcase
4. Lani left for Bandung by train
5. Some passenger got off and new passengers began to get on the train.
6. At the station she bought ticket first.
7. She then gave him some money as tip.
A.1-2-3-5-7-4-6            B.1-6-4-3-7-2-5
C.4-1-5-2-7-6-3            D.4-6-1-2-5-3-7
E.4-6-5-1-2-3-7

No.9
1.There were also lions, tigers, deer, and other animals which live freely
2. After the show, Budi and his friends rode the elephants
3. Budi’s school went for a trip to Safari Park by bus last Sunday
4. After they were tired, they went home happily
5. There was an elephant show and they enjoyed watching it.
6. At the Safari Park, they saw monkeys swinging on the branches of the tree.
A.5-2-1-3-6-4               B.5-1-2-3-6-4
C.3-6-1-5-2-4               D. 3-1-6-2-5-4
E.3-1-6-2-5-4

No.10
1.My friend and his group drove on through mountains.
2. My friend ten-day-stay ended very quickly beside his two tours, all his day was spent on the beach.
3. My friend stayed in Kuta on arrival.
4. The second tour to Ubud was a very different tour.
5. He went sailing or surfboarding every day.
6. Then they return very late in the evening to Kuta.
7. He was quite satisfied
8. It was not to see the scenery but to see the art and the craft of the island
9. There were so many places to see in Bali that my friend decided to join the tours to see as much as possible.
10. On the first day of the tour, he was ready.
The best arrangement is….
A.1-8-3-5-6-7-10-4-2-9          B.9-3-10-1-6-4-8-2-5-7
C.9-3-10-5-1-2-5-8-4-7          D.1-8-3-5-10-2-9-4-7-6
E.9-3-7-10-1-6-8-4-2-5

No.11
1. I hit one of the roosters and it stuck the wheel. This made me fall down and hurt.
2. Last Sunday afternoon I went to my office by motorcycle
3. The chickens were shocked when I passed by, and run across the street.
4. I left for office at a half past six, and it was quiet late to go. I rode my motorcycle very fast.
5. When I passed the road along with rice field on my left, I saw some chickens eating the rice.
A.2-4-3-5-1                   B.4-2-5-3-1
C.4-5-2-3-1        D. 2-4-5-3-1     E. 2-4-1-5-3

      No.12
      1.It all happened very quickly, people just stood and watched.
      2. A car stopped outside the shop, and two men got out.
3. He threw the bricks at the window and smashed it.
4. They had masks on
5. One of them held a brick in his hand.
6. One man took the coats from the window and the other put them in the back of the car
A. 2-3-4-1-6-5                     B. 2-4-5-3-6-1
C. 2-4-6-3-1-5                     D. 3-4-5-6-2-1
E.2-4-6-5-3-1

No.13
1.So, I took my bike at home and tried to deliver it.
2. Fortunately, the owner of the wallet was my classmate’s neighbor.
3.Yesterday, when I was walking home, I found a wallet.
4. After looking at the ID card, I knew that address is quite far from my home.
5. That’s why my classmate and I could find the house easily.
6.  When I was looking for the address, I met` my classmate.
7.  I found an ID card and some money in the wallet.
8.  Then, I stopped and asked him about the address.
A.   3 – 7 – 4 – 1 – 6 – 8 – 2 – 5
B.   3 – 7 – 4 – 2 – 6 – 8 – 1 – 5                                                                     
C.   3 – 7 – 1 – 4 – 2 – 5 – 6 – 8
D.   3 – 7 – 4 – 1 – 8 – 6 – 5 – 2
E.    3 -7 -4 -1- 2- 5- 6 -8

No.14
1. My older brother went to serpong circuit.
2. He was very disappointed.
3. He lost the race and his car was broken .
4. He arrived at six and checked up his engine.
5. The race started at four.
6. At first he led the race, but it was not long.
7. Suddenly another car hit his car from the right side.
A. 1-4-5-6-7-3-2               B. 1-5-6-4-2-3-7
C. 1-6-4-5-2-3-7               D. 1-2-5-4-3-6-7
E.1-4-5-7-6-2-3 

No.15
1. We couldn't take any photographs.
2. It was really beautiful.
3. Then, we walked into a waterfall.
4. It was nice having meals in the open air.
5. Unfortunately, we left our camera at home.
6. Finally, we decided to go back to our tent.
7. On Saturday, my friends and I camped on a hill nearby.
8. After setting up the tent, we took our picnic jar and had a meal together.
A. 7-8-5-1-3-4-2-6                B. 7-8-4-3-2-5-1-6
C. 7-8-2-3-4-6-5-1                D. 7-8-4-2-5-1-3-6
E.7-8-4-2-3-1-5-6

***GOOD LUCK***












Selasa, 24 September 2013

Jawaban Soal UN B.Inggris SMA 2013

This following text is for question 26 to 28.
Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, England, on February 12, 1809. he came from a wealthy family and never had to work. He studied medicine and theology. In 1831 he graduated from University of
Cambridge with a degree of theology. He began a career as a scientist quite by chance.
On December 27, 1831, 22 years old Charles Darwin joined the crew of the HMS Beagle as a naturalist. The five years expedition collectedhy drographic, geologic, and meteorologic data from South America and many other regions around the world. Darwin‟s own observation on this voyage led to his theory of natural selection.
        Charles Darwin was greatly influenced by the geologist Adam Sedgwick and naturalist John Henslow in his development of the theory of natural selection, which was to become the foundation concept supporting
the theory of evolution. darwin „s theory holds that environmental effect lead to varying degrees of reproductive success in individuals and groups of organisms. Natural selection tends to promote adaption in organisms when necessary for survival. This revolutionary theory was published in 1859 in Darwin‟s now famous On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.
 26. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution believed that ....
(A) people could defend themselves naturally
(B) environment affected natural selection
(C) organism needed adaptation to survive
(D) people and nature supported to each other
(E) natural selection tend to adapt organism to survive
27. How W as Darwin's theory of natural selection developed?
(A) Adapted by the necessary for survival
(B) Influenced by his collection
(C) Supported the effect of environment
(D) Influenced by John Henslow
(E) Affected by groups of organism
28.A The famous Darwin theory was published based on ....
A. theories developed by other scientists
B. the influence of organisms adaptation in survival living
C. the success of his observation supported by geologist and naturalist
D. his expedition and natural observation data a scientist
E. the observation of other geologists' natural selection 

The following text is for question 29 to 32.
Geyser
A geyser is the result of underground water under the combined conditions of high temperatures and Increased pressure beneath the surface of the earth. Since temperature rises approximately 10ºF for every
sixty feet under the earth's surface, and pressure increases with depth, the water that seeps down in crack and fissures until it reaches very hot rock In the earth interior becomes heated to temperature In excess of
290°F. Because of the greater pressure, the water shoots out of the surface in the form of steam and hot water , The result is a geyser  In order to function, then a geyser must
have a source of heat, reservoir where water can be stored until the temperature rises to an unstable point, an opening through which the hot water and steam can escape, and underground channels for resupplying water after an eruption.
            Favorable conditions for geyser exist in some regions of the world Including New Zealand, Iceland, and the Yellowstone National Park area of the United States. The most famous geyser in the world is Old Faith-full in Yellow Park. Old Faithful' erupts almost every hour, rising to a height of 125 to
170 feet and expelling more than ten thousand gallons during each eruption.

29. How geyser is produced?
(A) By the rise of temperature pressure functioning hot steam
(B) From a huge tension of heated water that coming out from the earth crack
(C) From the heated temperature in earth crack that absorbing water
(D) From the temperature and absorbed water that occurs on earth surface
(E) By the hot water and temperature of hot rock that occurs on earth surface

 30. Steam and hot water shoot out of the surface because of....
(A) hot lock and water
(B) temperature and pressure
(C) greater pressure
(D) high temperature and increased pressure
(E) underground temperature and increased pressure

31. Reservoir where the water can be stored will be after eruption and resupplying again
(A) hot
(B) narrow
(C) open
(D) empty
(E) unstable

32. "... and expelling more than ten thousand gallons (during each eruption." (Paragraph 2)
The under - lined word is closest in meaning to ....
(A) heating
(B) melting
(C) wasting
(D) supplying
(E) discharging

The following text Is for questions 33 to 35.
Faster planes and cheaper flights are making it easier than ever before for people to travel. In the most 'developed societies, visiting exotic places is a sought-after status symbol. The tourism Industries of both developed a. developing countries have recognized this fact a. are learning to take advantage of it.
            There are, however. some problems associate with this new industry. F1r500. there is the Increasing crime rate. Some locals see tourists as an easy prey because, not only a. they in unfamiliar territory and therefore less able to take care of themselves, hut also they carry visible items of weal., such as cameras and jewelry which can be disposed of Quickly for Profit.
            Another major problem is health. With greater mobility comes greater danger of spreading contagious diseases around the world. One carrier returning home could easily start an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed. Moreover, the emergence of many diseases which resist antibiotics Is reusing scientists to be Increasingly concerned about this issue.
           Also to be considered is the natural environment, which can be seriously threatened by too many visitors. Australia's Great Barrier Reef, for example, is In danger of being
destroyed by tourists and there are plans to restrict visitors to some of the more delicate coral cays These are just three of the reasons why any country should be wary of committing itself to an extensive tourism development program.

33. Why does the natural environment become one of the serious problem associated with the faster planes  and cheaper flight? Because
(A) It easily started an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed
(B) It can be destroyed by too many visitors
(C) the health problem will increase
(D) they carry visible Items of wealth
(E) It can Increase crime rate

34. Why is the crime rate increasing due to the new industry?
(A) Some tourists carry visible items of wealth.
(B) The tourists are spreading contagious diseases
(C) The government is planning to restrict visitors to some coral cays
(D) The new industry makes the number of unemployment increase
(E) The tourists come by plane

35. "One carrier returning home could easily start an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed."
(Paragraph 3) The underlined word means ....
(A) found
(B) observed
(C) identified
(D) examined
(E) healed

The following text is for questions 36 to 38.
Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland.'was probably the most anticipated movie of
the year 2010. But is it any good? First of all, I should probably mention that hardcore
Lewis Carroll fans may find it only disappointing. The movie is merely based on the book. It features most of the same character's and a couple of the same locations, but the story is completely different. Alice is no longer a little girl, but an unconventional young woman who has the same dream of finding herself in Wonderland every night, until one day it happens In real life. Her arrival was expected. Alice is supposed to save the Inhabitants from the evil Red Queen and get the reign back to her kind sister, the White Queen. She knows nothing about it, but she is meant to be the knight In shining armor, both figuratively and literally speaking.

36. The writer mentions that "Alice in Wonderland" movie is ....
(A) in a gill's dream
(B) the true story of the writer
(C) a movie taken from a book
(D) the best movie of the year 2010
(E) about Lewis Carroll's biography

37. The character of Alice in Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" was that ....
(A) she was a young woman
(B) she was characterized as a little girl
(C) Red Queen changed her as a little girl
(D) fans of the film were disappointed with her
(E) she was also characterized as White Queen

38. From the text above we can conclude that ...
(A) the movie is a common movie
(B) the setting of the story Is realistic
(C) the movie forces us to have dreams
(D) the content of the movie is far from the book
(E) the screenplay writer of the movie Is disappointed

The following text is for question 39 to 41.

There care many reasons for keeping dogs as Pete in the city area, but many people feel that keeping pet dogs should not be allowed In the city. Dogs are often not taken care properly. They are kept in small backyards and rarely taken for walks. They are left in the yard all day by themselves while the family rune
work. Very little attention is given to the dog and it is not a very good life for it. It is no wonder why these dogs bark and disturb the neighbours and become a nuisance to the community.
      On the other hand, not all people treat their dogs this may and why should the people receive a lot of pleasure and enjoyment from dog's suffer'? Dogs can make a lonely person's life happy or make wonderful playmate. It can also teach a child responsibility as they not only get to lay with the dog, but also need to exercise, feed, and care for the dog.
         I feel that we should be allowed to keep dogs in the city, because if it is taken care of properly, dogs can be a great source of pleasure. As a child / used to enjoy playing and taking care of my pet. There is not
greater loyalty a person can get than from a well-cared dog.
39. Some people don't like the presence of pet dogs In their surroundings because ....
(A) the dogs are left in the yards
(B) the dogs are often neglected
(C) the dogs often bark and disturb the neighbours
(D) the dogs play with the owner's child
(E) the dogs guard the security of the environtment

40. The main idea of the last paragraph is ....
(A) pet dogs are loyal animals
(B) pet dogs are more loyal than humans
(C) dogs can be a great source of pleasure
(D) the writer has no objection to keeping dogs In the city
(E) the writer used to play and took care of his pet when he was a child

41. We can infer from the text that keeping pet dogs in the city will not cause any problem as long ....
(A) the dogs are amusing
(B) the neighbours like having pet dogs
(C) the dogs do not bark at the neighbours
(D) the writer has succeeded in persuading the neighbours
(E) its presence does not disturb the neighbourhood

The following text is for question 42 to 44.
        The coloring and spots that earned leopard gecko are only two of the outstanding
physical features of this popular gecko.Leopard geckos are seven to nine inches long when they leach adulthood. They have large heads and big cat-like eyes. They are one of the few breeds of lizards that have
eyelids. They had thick tails that comes to a point. Leopard geckos have small thin toes that do not have pads. This makes It difficult for them  to do vertical climbing. Their skin is scaly and colorful. Geckos have black spots and wide black bands.
       Leopard geckos are natively found in the deserts of western India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
They live in dry areas and prefer rocky floors or semi-arid grasslands. Leopard geckos are nocturnal, spending the daytime hours under rocks or inside underground caves in the daytime. Geckos love the heat,
preferring temperatures between 80 and 90 degrees
          Leopard geckos have adapted well to dry, hot climates. They are nocturnal. Instead of coming out of the daytime to soak up the warmth of the sun, they are able to absorb the heat from the rocks under which they hide. Another adaptation that helps the leopard gecko survive is Its ability to store fat and nutrients In its tail at times when food is hard to find.
          The leopard gecko has a fairly typical lizard-life cycle with the exception of their eggs. While most geckos have hard-shelled eggs, leopard gecko's eggs are soft-shelled. The female can lay up to five batches of one or two eggs during the five-month breeding season. The gecko leaches maturity In one to three years and can live between 20-25 years.

42. One of the most obvious physical features of leopard geckos is their ....
(A) big cat —like eyes
(B) thin and long tails
(C) big and thick toes
(D) scaly and black skins
(E) colorful spots and bands

43. To survive in food shortage times, leopard geckos ....
(A) absorb the heat from the sun
(B) hide under the rocks at night
(C) soak up the warmth in the daytime
(D) sleep under a tree to collect energy
(E) save fat and nutrients in their tails

44. We know from the text that leopard geckos are ....
(A) active at night
(B) shaped like a cat
(C) aggressive mammals
(D) doesn't have eyelids
(E) good in vertical climbing

the following text is for question 45 and 46.
Attention Students
This Friday, January 25, Is the registration deadline for the wing Semester.
Complete your registration form in the administrative office on the first floor between
the hours of 8:30 AM. and 6:30 PM. Payment must be made at the time of registration,
so bring your administration receipts or you will not be accepted. No late exceptions.
Classes beg. Monday, January 28. Classes offered In the following subjects:
Art
History
Languages
Economic

45. The subject which is not offered for the registration is ...
(A) Economics
(B) Languages
(C) Sports
(D) History
(E) Arts.

 46. Besides filling in the registration form, the student have to ....
(A) bring the registration form
(B) accept the administration receipts
(C) complete the registration payment
(D) offer the spring semester subjects
(E) make an exception form to the administration

47. Arrange these sentences below into a good order. Here is how to polish you• shoes to shine.
1. Wipe off dust with a damp cloth. Place some polish on a rubbing
2. Apply polish In a small, circular movements to evenly cover each shoe
3. When the polish Is 'gone", spray each shoe until It Is covered with tiny water droplets and then polish dry
4. Finally repeat Steps 2 through until you reach the level of shine yeti want or need
5. tease sure that polish reaches the inside of the creases of each shoe (if they have any)
6. Let Me polish go off' on each shoe (preferably In the sun Or near a warm heater) for 2 to 3 minutes
(A)1-2-6-5-3-4
(B) 1-2-3-4-5-6
(C) 1-2-3-6-5-6
(D) 1-2-5-3-6-4
(E) 1-2-5-6-3-4

Question 48 to 50: Complete the following text with the words provided.
Long time ago, in a peaceful side of this country, there (48) … a boy, named Raka,
and a girl named Nimas. Raka and Nimas had been good friends since their (49) …
However, there was something that led them to be apart. Nimas and her parents had to move to another town. Then, there was Raka, left alone .He felt (50). From that moment on Raka and Nimas lost contact.

48. ....
(A) happened
(B) appeared
(C) believed
(D) came
(E) lived


49. ....
(A) children
(B) child care
(C) childhood
(D) child bearing
(E) child benefits

50. ....
(A) miserable
(B) lucky
(C) happy
(D) nasty
(E) tired