Tryout-1 Bahasa Inggris Kelas Xii IPA

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  • 1. 

    First of all,  machines cut down  the trees.Then they  cut the trees  into  logs.The  logs  arrive  at  the  factory  by road  or  by river. The factory  is calledpaper  mill.Saws  cui the  logs  into  tiny  wood  chips.After  that,  other  machines mix the  chips  and  water  to make  pulp.Huge rollers  then  squeezethe  pulp  into  long  sheets  of paper.One  roll  can hold  up to  seventeen  kilometers  of paper!Finally,  the  new  paper goes by  road to  other  factories  to make boxes,books,  tissues  and  many  other  things. The text  shows  the  steps  .... 

    • A.

      To make paper in factories

    • B.

      To use paper for different purposes

    • C.

      To make paper from wood

    • D.

      To use trees to make Paper

    • E.

      To make boxes, books, tissues

    Correct Answer
    D. To use trees to make Paper
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to use trees to make Paper". This answer accurately reflects the process described in the text, which involves cutting down trees, cutting them into logs, and using the logs to make paper. The other options are either too specific (such as "to make boxes, books, tissues") or too general (such as "to use paper for different purposes") and do not accurately capture the main focus of the text, which is the process of using trees to make paper in factories.

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  • 2. 

    First of all,  machines cut down  the trees.Then they  cut the trees  into  logs.The  logs  arrive  at  the  factory  by road  or  by river. The factory  is calledpaper  mill.Saws  cui the  logs  into  tiny  wood  chips.After  that,  other  machines mix the  chips  and  water  to make  pulp.Huge rollers  then  squeezethe  pulp  into  long  sheets  of paper.One  roll  can hold  up to  seventeen  kilometers  of paper!Finally,  the  new  paper goes by  road to  other  factories  to make boxes,books,  tissues  and  many  other  things.Paper  is  the  direct  product  of .... 

    • A.

      Trees

    • B.

      Paper mill

    • C.

      Wood logs

    • D.

      Wood chips

    • E.

      Pulp

    Correct Answer
    A. Trees
    Explanation
    The given passage clearly describes the process of paper production, starting with machines cutting down trees and ending with the final product of paper. Therefore, trees are the direct product of the described process.

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  • 3. 

    First of all,  machines cut down  the trees.Then they  cut the trees  into  logs.The  logs  arrive  at  the  factory  by road  or  by river. The factory  is calledpaper  mill.Saws  cui the  logs  into  tiny  wood  chips.After  that,  other  machines mix the  chips  and  water  to make  pulp.Huge rollers  then  squeezethe  pulp  into  long  sheets  of paper.One  roll  can hold  up to  seventeen  kilometers  of paper!Finally,  the  new  paper goes by  road to  other  factories  to make boxes,books,  tissues  and  many  other  things.After  saws  cut the  logs  into  tiny wood chips, .... 

    • A.

      Other machines mix the logs and water in a machine

    • B.

      Other machines mix the chips and water to make pulp

    • C.

      Other machines squeeze the pulp into long sheets of paper

    • D.

      Huge rollers then squeeze the pulp into long sheets of paper

    • E.

      Huge rollers hold up to seventeen kilometres of paper

    Correct Answer
    B. Other machines mix the chips and water to make pulp
    Explanation
    After the logs are cut into tiny wood chips, other machines mix the chips and water to make pulp. This process involves combining the wood chips with water to create a mixture that can be further processed into paper. The chips provide the raw material for the pulp, while the water helps to break down the chips and create a fibrous consistency. This mixture is then used as the base material for creating paper sheets.

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  • 4. 

    Arrange  the  following  sentences into  a correct  and  meaningful  procedure.Emergency  First  Aid  : Extemal  Bleeding.1.  If  possible,  raise  and  support  the  injured  limb.2.  Leaving  the  original dressing  in  place,  bandage  it  securely.3.  Then,  apply  a sterile  dressing  or  clean pad  to the  wound.4.  First,  apply  direct pressure  with your  hand, making  sure  there  are no embedded  objects in  the  wound.5. Finally,  treat  the  casualty  for  shock.The correct  order  is  .... 

    • A.

      3-2-4-5-1

    • B.

      4-3-1-2-5

    • C.

      5-1-2-4-3

    • D.

      2-1-3-4-5

    • E.

      1-5-4-2-3

    Correct Answer
    B. 4-3-1-2-5
    Explanation
    First, apply direct pressure with your hand, making sure there are no embedded objects in the wound (sentence 4). Then, apply a sterile dressing or clean pad to the wound (sentence 3). Leaving the original dressing in place, bandage it securely (sentence 1). If possible, raise and support the injured limb (sentence 2). Finally, treat the casualty for shock (sentence 5).

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  • 5. 

    SNAKES           Snakes  are reptiles  (cold-blooded creatures).  They  belong  to  the  same  group as lizards  (the  scaled  group,  Squamata)  but from  a sub-group  of their  own  (Serpentes). Snakes have  two  legs  but a long  time  ago  they  had claws to  help  them  slither along. Snakes  are not  slimy. They  are  covered  in  scales which are  just  bumps  on the skin. Their  skin  is  hard  and glossy  to  reduce  friction  as the  snake slithers along the ground.          Snakes  often sun  bathe  on rocks  in  the  warn  weather.  This  is  because  snakes  are cold-blooded, they  need  the  sun's  warmth  to heat  their  bodies  up.          Most  snakes  live  in  the country. Some  types  of snakes  live  in trees,  some  live  in water,  but most  live  on  the  ground  in  deserted  rabbit  burrows, in  thick,  long  grass  and  in old  logs.         A snake's  diet usually  consists  of frogs,  lizards,  and mice  and  other  snakes.  The Anaconda  can  eat small crocodiles and even  bears.  Many  snakes protect  themselves  with their  fangs.  Some  snakes  are  protected  by  scaring  their  enemies  away  like  the  Cobra.  The flying  snakes  glide  away  from  danger. Their ribs  spread  apart  and  the  skin  stretches  out. Its  technique  is  just  like a sugar gliders. Since  the  snakes  are cold-blooded, they .... 

    • A.

      Like sucking the cool blood

    • B.

      Avoid sun-bathing to their skins

    • C.

      Never sun bathe in the warrn weather

    • D.

      Live on the ground in deserted burrows

    • E.

      Require the sun's warmth to heat their bodies

    Correct Answer
    E. Require the sun's warmth to heat their bodies
    Explanation
    Snakes require the sun's warmth to heat their bodies because they are cold-blooded. As cold-blooded creatures, snakes cannot regulate their body temperature internally like warm-blooded animals. They rely on external heat sources, such as the sun, to warm their bodies and maintain their metabolic functions. Sunbathing on rocks or other warm surfaces helps snakes raise their body temperature, which is essential for their overall survival and activity.

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  • 6. 

    SNAKES           Snakes  are reptiles  (cold-blooded creatures).  They  belong  to  the  same  group as lizards  (the  scaled  group,  Squamata)  but from  a sub-group  of their  own  (Serpentes). Snakes have  two  legs  but a long  time  ago  they  had claws to  help  them  slither along. Snakes  are not  slimy. They  are  covered  in  scales which are  just  bumps  on the skin. Their  skin  is  hard  and glossy  to  reduce  friction  as the  snake slithers along the ground.          Snakes  often sun  bathe  on rocks  in  the  warn  weather.  This  is  because  snakes  are cold-blooded, they  need  the  sun's  warmth  to heat  their  bodies  up.          Most  snakes  live  in  the country. Some  types  of snakes  live  in trees,  some  live  in water,  but most  live  on  the  ground  in  deserted  rabbit  burrows, in  thick,  long  grass  and  in old  logs.         A snake's  diet usually  consists  of frogs,  lizards,  and mice  and  other  snakes.  The Anaconda  can  eat small crocodiles and even  bears.  Many  snakes protect  themselves  with their  fangs.  Some  snakes  are  protected  by  scaring  their  enemies  away  like  the  Cobra.  The flying  snakes  glide  away  from  danger. Their ribs  spread  apart  and  the  skin  stretches  out. Its  technique  is  just  like a sugar gliders.We know  from  the text  that  snakes  .... 

    • A.

      Do not have claws

    • B.

      Do not like sunlight

    • C.

      Have two legs and claws

    • D.

      Use their legs to climb the tree

    • E.

      Use their claws to slither along the ground

    Correct Answer
    C. Have two legs and claws
  • 7. 

    SNAKES           Snakes  are reptiles  (cold-blooded creatures).  They  belong  to  the  same  group as lizards  (the  scaled  group,  Squamata)  but from  a sub-group  of their  own  (Serpentes). Snakes have  two  legs  but a long  time  ago  they  had claws to  help  them  slither along. Snakes  are not  slimy. They  are  covered  in  scales which are  just  bumps  on the skin. Their  skin  is  hard  and glossy  to  reduce  friction  as the  snake slithers along the ground.          Snakes  often sun  bathe  on rocks  in  the  warn  weather.  This  is  because  snakes  are cold-blooded, they  need  the  sun's  warmth  to heat  their  bodies  up.          Most  snakes  live  in  the country. Some  types  of snakes  live  in trees,  some  live  in water,  but most  live  on  the  ground  in  deserted  rabbit  burrows, in  thick,  long  grass  and  in old  logs.         A snake's  diet usually  consists  of frogs,  lizards,  and mice  and  other  snakes.  The Anaconda  can  eat small crocodiles and even  bears.  Many  snakes protect  themselves  with their  fangs.  Some  snakes  are  protected  by  scaring  their  enemies  away  like  the  Cobra.  The flying  snakes  glide  away  from  danger. Their ribs  spread  apart  and  the  skin  stretches  out. Its  technique  is  just  like a sugar gliders.How  do flying  snakes  protect  themselves? 

    • A.

      They fly away.

    • B.

      They use their fangs.

    • C.

      They scare their enemies.

    • D.

      The stretch out their skin.

    • E.

      They eat the other animals

    Correct Answer
    B. They use their fangs.
    Explanation
    Snakes protect themselves by using their fangs. Fangs are long, sharp teeth located in the front of a snake's mouth. When a snake feels threatened, it may open its mouth wide and display its fangs as a warning to potential predators or threats. Some snakes are venomous, meaning that their fangs are also used to inject venom into their prey or attackers. The venom can immobilize or kill the prey, or act as a defense mechanism against predators. Therefore, using their fangs is an important method for snakes to protect themselves.

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  • 8. 

             Once upon  a time,  there  was  a king  who  had  been  happy  with his  wife for  many years.  Unexpectedly,  however,  either  out of  jealousy  or because  of  wicked  gossip,  or from  some changes  in  his  character,  he was tired  of  his  wife and ordered  her  to  return to live  with  her  parents.  The  poor queen  was  (48)  ...,  but she  could  not  change  her husband's  mind.        "I  will allow you,"  said  the  king,  making a solitary (49)  .... "to  take  the  dearest and most  precious  thing  you have."         The  next  morning, when  the king  awoke,  he  was  in  a bedroom  and  he did not recognize  the  surrounding.  He blinked  his  eyes  and  looked  (50)  ..., but the  only  thing  he was certain  of was that  he was not in  the  palace.         Angry  and  a little  alarmed,  the  king  called out and  at once  the queen  came in" "Where  am I?"         You said  I  could  take  with me the dearest and  most  precious  thing  I  have. Nothing is  dearer or  more  precious  to  me than  you  are.  When  you  fell  asleep  last  night,  I ordered  the  servants to  bring  you  here, the  house  of my  parents.  I  could  not live  without you!"

    • A.

      Satisfied

    • B.

      Amazed

    • C.

      Delighted

    • D.

      Surprised

    • E.

      Pleased

    Correct Answer
    D. Surprised
    Explanation
    The king had ordered his wife to leave him, and the next morning when he woke up in an unfamiliar bedroom, he was surprised. He did not recognize the surroundings and was angry and alarmed. However, his surprise turned into delight when his wife entered the room and explained that she had brought him to her parents' house because she couldn't live without him. This unexpected turn of events surprised the king and made him happy.

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  • 9. 

             Once upon  a time,  there  was  a king  who  had  been  happy  with his  wife for  many years.  Unexpectedly,  however,  either  out of  jealousy  or because  of  wicked  gossip,  or from  some changes  in  his  character,  he was tired  of  his  wife and ordered  her  to  return to live  with  her  parents.  The  poor queen  was  (48)  ...,  but she  could  not  change  her husband's  mind.        "I  will allow you,"  said  the  king,  making a solitary (49)  .... "to  take  the  dearest and most  precious  thing  you have."         The  next  morning, when  the king  awoke,  he  was  in  a bedroom  and  he did not recognize  the  surrounding.  He blinked  his  eyes  and  looked  (50)  ..., but the  only  thing  he was certain  of was that  he was not in  the  palace.         Angry  and  a little  alarmed,  the  king  called out and  at once  the queen  came in" "Where  am I?"         You said  I  could  take  with me the dearest and  most  precious  thing  I  have. Nothing is  dearer or  more  precious  to  me than  you  are.  When  you  fell  asleep  last  night,  I ordered  the  servants to  bring  you  here, the  house  of my  parents.  I  could  not live  without you!"

    • A.

      Concession

    • B.

      Conclusion

    • C.

      Devotion

    • D.

      Confirmation

    • E.

      Repetition

    Correct Answer
    B. Conclusion
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "conclusion" because the passage describes the king's decision to allow his wife to take the dearest and most precious thing she has, which turns out to be the king himself. The wife's action of bringing the king to her parents' house and declaring that she cannot live without him is the conclusion of the story and the resolution of the conflict between the king and his wife.

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  • 10. 

             Once upon  a time,  there  was  a king  who  had  been  happy  with his  wife for  many years.  Unexpectedly,  however,  either  out of  jealousy  or because  of  wicked  gossip,  or from  some changes  in  his  character,  he was tired  of  his  wife and ordered  her  to  return to live  with  her  parents.  The  poor queen  was  (48)  ...,  but she  could  not  change  her husband's  mind.        "I  will allow you,"  said  the  king,  making a solitary (49)  .... "to  take  the  dearest and most  precious  thing  you have."         The  next  morning, when  the king  awoke,  he  was  in  a bedroom  and  he did not recognize  the  surrounding.  He blinked  his  eyes  and  looked  (50)  ..., but the  only  thing  he was certain  of was that  he was not in  the  palace.         Angry  and  a little  alarmed,  the  king  called out and  at once  the queen  came in" "Where  am I?"         You said  I  could  take  with me the dearest and  most  precious  thing  I  have. Nothing is  dearer or  more  precious  to  me than  you  are.  When  you  fell  asleep  last  night,  I ordered  the  servants to  bring  you  here, the  house  of my  parents.  I  could  not live  without you!"

    • A.

      At

    • B.

      For

    • C.

      Out

    • D.

      After

    • E.

      Around

    Correct Answer
    E. Around
    Explanation
    The word "around" is the correct answer because it fits logically in the sentence and helps to convey the meaning that the king woke up in a place that he did not recognize. The sentence states that the king blinked his eyes and looked "around," indicating that he was trying to assess his surroundings. The word "around" also implies that the king was in a different location than the palace, further supporting the idea that he woke up in an unfamiliar place.

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