Tryout Bhs Inggris Smk 12-13

10
 SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013 1 TRYOUT UJIAN NASIONAL BAHASA INGGRIS SMK TAHUN PELAJARAN 2012/2013 A. LISTENING SECTION PART I. Directions: There are three items in this part. For e ach item, you will see a pi cture on your te st  paper and you will hear four short statements. The statements will be spoken TWICE. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. When you hear the four statements, look at the  picture on your test paper and choose the stateme nt that best describes what you see in the picture. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer. Look at the sample below. Now listen to the four statements: Sample Answer : Statement (B), “There’s a chair under the ta ble”, best describes what you see in the picture. Therefore, you should choose answer (B). Now let’s begin with the picture marked number one (1) on your test paper. 1. 2. 3. A C D In this section of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each par t.

description

Tryout Bhs Inggris Smk 12-13

Transcript of Tryout Bhs Inggris Smk 12-13

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    1

    TRYOUT UJIAN NASIONAL BAHASA INGGRIS SMK TAHUN PELAJARAN 2012/2013

    A. LISTENING SECTION

    PART I. Directions: There are three items in this part. For each item, you will see a picture on your test

    paper and you will hear four short statements. The statements will be spoken TWICE. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. When you hear the four statements, look at the picture on your test paper and choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.

    Look at the sample below. Now listen to the four statements:

    Sample Answer :

    Statement (B), Theres a chair under the table, best describes what you see in the picture. Therefore, you should choose answer (B).

    Now lets begin with the picture marked number one (1) on your test paper. 1. 2. 3.

    A C D

    In this section of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    2

    PART II. Directions: There are three items in this part of the test. For each item, you will hear a question or statement spoken in English followed by three responses, also spoken in English. They will be spoken TWICE. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You are to choose the best response to each question or statement and mark it on your answer sheet.

    Now listen to a sample question. You will hear : Sample Answer You will also hear : The best response to the question, How are you? is choice (A), Im fine. And you? Therefore you should choose answer (A). Now lets begin with question number four (4) on your test paper.

    4. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

    5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet

    6. Mark your answer on your answer sheet PART III. Directions: There are four items in this part of the test. For each item you will hear a short

    conversation between two people. You will hear the conversations TWICE. They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. On your test paper, you will read a question about each conversation. The question will be followed by four answers. You are to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.

    Now, lets begin with question number seven (7) on your test paper.

    7. Who are the speakers talking about? A. Carla B. Excel C. A senior lawyer D. A college student

    9. Why is the man going outside? A. To buy food B. To take a walk C. To meet a friend D. To have a cigarette

    8. What is the conversation mainly about? A. Credit card application B. Total amount of saving C. Payment at the checkout D. Special member shopping

    10. When is the mans appointment? A. Tuesday 8 B. Wednesday 10 C. Thursday 9 D. Thursday 11

    PART IV. Directions: In this part of the test you will hear two short talks. Each will be spoken TWICE.

    They will not be printed on your test paper, so you must listen carefully to understand and remember what is said. On your test paper, you will read two or more questions about each short talk. Each question will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.

    B C

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    3

    Now lets begin with the following short talk. 11. Where would this announcement probably be heard?

    A. At a hospital B. At a university C. At a public office D. At an elementary school

    14. What kind of business is the company involved in?

    A. Shipping B. Aerospace C. Telephone systems D. Vehicle manufacture

    12. Which parking area should be kept free from visitors everytime?

    A. On the streets B. In the main lot C. In the fire zone D. On the west sides

    15. What does the speaker say he will do? A. Sell some stock B. Renew a contract C. Tell about his products D. Introduce a new manager

    13. What is the special parking spaces intended to? A. Emergency vehicles B. Disabled persons C. Any visitors D. Fire trucks

    B. READING & WRITING SECTION

    PART V. Directions: In questions 16 20, each sentence has four underlined words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify the one underlined word or phrase that should be corrected or rewritten. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.

    16. The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD is almost as pocket-friendly as its sibling the Droid Razr HD, A impressive considering its large 4.7-inch display and high-capacity battery. The phone is substantially B more thicker than both the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the original Droid Razr. C D 17. Antelope Canyon is the most-visited slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo A B land near Page, Arizona, whose includes two separate, photogenic slot canyon sections, Upper C D Antelope Canyon or The Crack and Lower Antelope Canyon or The Corkscrew.

    In this part of the test you will have the chance to show how well you understand written English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    4

    18. I have a best friend called Doris. She is English and works as a cashier in the supermarket. She is a tall, A good-looking person. She has green medium eyes, straight brown hair and a round face. She generally B C D wears black skirts, red shirts, blue cardigans, black shoes. 19. In a short term, it might be hard to find language teachers. If languages had been compulsory at schools, A B C more people would study them at university and more people would become language teachers. D 20. Marwan : How was the book fair last Sunday? I couldnt make it because I was on duty. A Windy : I felt really satisfying because the event was well-organized. There were also many B C

    discounts for best-seller publications. D PART VI. Directions: Questions 21 31 are based on a selection of reading materials, such as notices,

    letters, forms, articles, advertisements, etc. Choose the one best answer, (A), (B), (C), or (D), to each question. Answer all the questions following each reading selection on the basis of what is stated or implied in the selection. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.

    Questions 21 23 refer to the following letter. 21. What does the letter mainly tell about?

    A. An invitation to a conference B. A request for some publication C. A demand for an express e-mail D. An offer to a conversation class

    April 21, 2012 Marketing Director, Dymon Printings 2201 South Maple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84797 U.S.A. Dear Sir/Madam, I would like to order ten (10) copies of the book, Touchy Situations: A Conversation Text for ESL Students. I recently came across this book at a local teachers' conference and was very impressed by its format and contents. Could you please send the books by express mail? I need them for class next Monday. Also, would you mind sending your latest catalog or brochure? Thank you for your prompt attention. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Best regards, Trent Chang

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    5

    22. What will the Director probably do after reading Changs letter? A. Copy the books for local teachers B. Ask him to arrange another seminar C. Look for a new catalog and brochure D. Inform him about the terms of payment

    23. The underlined phrase in I recently came across this ... is similar in meaning to ...

    A. wrote B. found C. printed D. explored

    Questions 24 25 refer to the following text. 24. We can conclude that Wizcomtech Ltd. ...

    A. is a new-established company B. produces high-tech equipments C. is a supplier for home appliances D. develops their business in a franchise

    25. According to the text, what might be the appropriate product for people with dyslexia?

    A. InfoScan Pens B. ReadingPens C. Real Speak D. ScanSoft

    Wizcomtech Ltd. is a pioneer and world leader in personal, portable, scanning dictionaries, reading Pens and scanning Pens. Our pocket-size, user-friendly Quicktionary Pens enable students and people working in multilingual environments to translate and define printed material without disrupting their reading process. Our ReadingPen products serve as assistive reading devices for people with reading difficulties such as dyslexia and our InfoScanTM Pens are an effective productivity tool for business people and students, allowing them to scan printed text and transfer it to a PC or handheld device either immediately or at a later time. Our innovative technology can be found in our own products, as well as in a variety of applications offered by our partners. Our products are developed using our unique expertise in linguistics (morphology, spellers & dictionaries) and image acquisition and processing. We have 'first' and 'best-of-breed' achievements in the fields of microelectronics, electro-optics (multiple patents and copyrights), and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) algorithm engines. We also incorporate leading third-party technology, such as the Real SpeakTM text-to-speech module by ScanSoft and possess cutting edge acumen in ASIC & Compact Hardware Design, porting capabilities and open architecture. We emphasize usability and ergonomics when developing our products.

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    6

    Questions 26 28 refer to the following description. 26. The second paragraph mainly tells about ...

    A. Duncans new name B. Duncans family life C. Duncans early career D. Duncans ballet school

    27. According to the text, Angelas mother ...

    A. divorced her husband in 1869 B. immersed in a banking scandal C. became a prosperous businesswoman D. supported her family by teaching music

    28. There, she and Raymond studied Greek sculpture at ... (last paragraph) The underlined word refers to ...

    A. England B. America C. Chicago D. Greece

    She was born as Angela Duncan in San Francisco in 1877. Her father, Joseph Duncan, was a divorced father and prosperous businessman when he married Dora Gray, 30 years younger than he was, in 1869. He left shortly after the birth of their fourth child, Angela, immersed in a banking scandal; he was arrested a year later and finally acquitted after four trials. Dora Gray Duncan divorced her husband, supporting her family by teaching music. Her husband later returned and provided a home for his ex-wife and their children. The youngest of the four children, the future Isadora Duncan, began ballet lessons in early childhood. She chafed under traditional ballet style and developed her own style that she found more natural. From age six she was teaching others to dance, and remained a gifted and committed teacher throughout her life. In 1890 she was dancing at the San Francisco Barn Theatre, and from there went to Chicago and then New York. From the age of 16, she used the name Isadora. Isadore Duncan's first public appearances in America made little impact on the public or critics, and so she left for England in 1899 with her family, including her sister, Elizabeth, her brother, Rayomond, and her mother. There, she and Raymond studied Greek sculpture at the British Museum to inspire her dance style and costume -- adopting the Greek tunic and dancing barefoot. She won over first private and then public audiences with her free movement and unusual costume (called "scanty," baring arms and legs). She began to dance in other European countries, becoming quite popular.

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    7

    Questions 29 31 refer to the following information. 29. What is the text about?

    A. Steps on promoting spaghetti squash B. Directions in serving pasta noodles C. Ways of making spaghetti squash D. Reasons for eating pasta noodles

    30. What should we do if the food seems to drying out while cooking?

    A. Puncture it with a fork B. Remove it immediately C. Brush it for about 3 minutes D. Add a tablespoon of olive oil

    31. If you have leftover cooked ... (last sentence). The underlined word is similar in meaning to ...

    A. remainder B. reduction C. decrease D. shortage

    PART VII. Directions: In questions 32 41, four clauses/sentences, marked (A), (B), (C), or (D), are

    given beneath each incomplete dialog. Choose the one clause/sentence that best completes the dialog. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.

    32. Kayra : Sean, what are you going to do after you leave school? Sean : I am still thinking about it. .

    A. I was sure I was going to university B. I was possible to continue my study C. I may look for an interesting job D. I surely took a part time job

    Spaghetti squash is a winter squash to become very familiar with this season. You can roast, boil or even microwave it, and the stringy flesh can be used as a substitute for pasta noodles! Here are the instructions on how to cook it in the oven:

    1. Cut the squash in half lengthwise with a sharp knife. Be careful, go slow, and cautiously slice the squash in half.

    2. Scoop out and discard the seeds. 3. Preheat the oven to 375F. Place squash halves cut side up on a heavy-bottomed

    roasting pan. Brush with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. You don't have to be too careful here: just slather, sprinkle, and it's ready!

    4. Roast for about 45 to 50 minutes, or until a fork punctures the flesh of the squash easily. If the squash seems to be drying out while baking, brush with an additional tablespoon of olive oil.

    5. Remove squash from the oven and allow it to cool just enough so you can handle it, about 3 to 4 minutes. Scrape the flesh from the squash into wonderful, stringy "noodles" with a sturdy fork and place in a small serving bowl. If some of the strands clump or gather together, simply separate them using your hands.

    6. Serve squash with a bit of butter and a teaspoon or so of your favorite fresh or dried herbs.

    Additional Notes: If you have leftover cooked spaghetti squash, it keeps wonderfully in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days and reheats in the microwave.

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    8

    33. Lina : I dont know how to change the film in this camera. ? Jean : Sure. Its easy. Let me show you.

    A. Will you please take a picture B. Would you like to help me C. Would you like any help D. Do you mind if I do it

    34. Iin : When I got to the restaurant, there werent free tables. What can I do? Dina : I think .

    A. You can ask the recipe B. You should reserve first C. You had better eat there D. You ought to try the menu

    35. Andrian : Could you tell me what your duties are? Nurhayati : As a librarian, my duties are in the library.

    A. helping the students B. served the students C. managing teachers D. preparing classes

    36. Waitress : Here is the breakfast menu, sir. Man : Thank you. I think Ill have the English breakfast. Waitress : Yes, ...?

    A. What would you like to start with B. What do you have in your menu C. Do you like something to eat D. Do you like it well done

    37. Fiza : Hello. I dont know anyone here. ? Sofyan : Not at all. My names Sofyan. I work in the local hospital. Fiza : Nice to meet you, Sofyan. I am Fiza.

    A. Could I know your name B. Do you know anyone here C. Can you introduce yourself D. Do you mind if I talk to you

    38. Syahril : Sorry for not calling you back last night. ... I would have contacted you. Ruri : Never mind.

    A. If I hadnt been out of town B. If I didnt have a meeting C. If I came home earlier D. If I get enough time

    39. Tiara : Have you seen Rumi recently? Sandra : No, but we next week.

    A. had seen her in the class B. are going to meet her C. planned to invite her D. have had more fun

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    9

    40. Novi : Why didnt Kenny show up? Fanny : I think after running five laps around the track, .

    A. he has a problem with his car B. he was too tired to come C. he will come right away D. he would be on time

    41. Fiona : Dont put the calculator away. Dony : OK. Dont worry.

    A. I just repaired it B. I havent done it C. I am still using it D. I tried to solve it

    Part VIII. Directions: In questions 42 50, four words/phrases, marked (A), (B), (C), or (D), are given

    beneath each close-test. Choose the one word/phrase that best completes the text. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.

    Questions 42 44 refer to the following letter.

    42. A. writing B. reading C. seeking D. purchasing

    43. A. in B. at C. on D. to

    44. A. kind B. hard C. free D. fast

    July 7, 2012 Mr.Walter Brooks, The managing Editor, The Portland News 81 Center Street Portland, ME 04101 Dear Mr.Brooks: I saw your advertisement for a news reporter, and I wish to apply for the job. Enclosed is my resume and some clips for your consideration. Although I have made my living in banking, writing and news have always been my first love. I have been (42) features for a couple of local newspapers while working at First Security Bank. I majored (43)... journalism at Northeastern University and did an internship at The Boston Globe in my junior year. While I may not have all the (44)... news experience you are looking for, I certainly know how to write. I look forward to an interview and hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, Paul Northrop

  • SAMPLE TRYOUT UN 2013

    10

    Questions 45 47 refer to the following information.

    Questions 48 50 refer to the following advertisement.

    45. A. visited B. located C. purchased D. addressed

    46. A. on B. of C. at D. in

    47. A. happy B. curious C. worried D. doubtful

    48. A. cover B. look C. offer D. visit

    49. A. on B. of C. out D. with

    50. A. skillful B. greatful C. terrified D. dangerous

    The staff at Wonderfuls Picture Frames would like you to join us on our opening day. When you visit us on Saturday, September 1, you will be eligible for a 15% discount on any item! Just mention code WPF1WN at the time of purchase. We are (45) at the corner of Wilson and Smith Avenues, and our hour operation are 9:00 A.M 6:00 P.M., Tuesday through Sunday. We are confident that you will love our selection (46)... frames. Our frame specialist will be (47)... to answer any questions you may have, and they will help you to choose the frame that is right for you. For more information, visit us online at www.wonderfulpictureframes.com, or call us at (022) 239007.

    Aaron Springs Golf Course 18 holes (408) 474-1937 Santa Lucia Highway Open to public Whether golf courses are listed alphabetically or quality of play. Aaron Springs is at the top! The quality of the holes and the dramatic beauty of the parkland setting gets better as play continues. The last three holes (48)... stunning views of the Pacific ocean. In fact, the par4, 204 yard 17th hole was featured in Golf World Magazine in their list of the spectacular holes on the West Coast when the course opened three years ago. This course can truly be enjoyed by golfers (49) any level, assuming the golfer is a (50)... putter, because the greens are quite challenging. Greens/cart fees: $75 Mon Wed. $ 90 Thurs and Fri. and $ 95 Sat Sun.