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TRY OUT UJIAN NASIONAL BAHASA INGGRIS SMK LISTENING SECTION 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. PART 1 Direction : For each question, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear four short statements. These statements will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speaker says. When you hear the four statements, look at the picture in your test book 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.



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Statement (b) “They’re having a meeting”, best describes what you see n the picture. Therefore, you should choose answer (b). 1.



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PART II Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear a question spoken in English, followed by three responses, also spoken in English. The question and the responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response to each question. Now, listen to a simple question. You will hear: Sample Answer a b c d You will also hear: The best response to the question “How are you?” is a choice (a), “I am fine, thank you.” Therefore, you should choose answer (a). 4. 5. 6. 7.



Mark your answer on your answer sheet! Mark your answer on your answer sheet! Mark your answer on your answer sheet! Mark your answer on your answer sheet!



PART III Directions: in this part of the test, you will hear several short conversations. The conversations will not be printed in your test book. You will hear the conversations two times, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. In your test book, you will read a question about each conversation. The question will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each questions and mark it on your answer sheet. 8.



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What is Mrs. Nining’s most prominent characteristic? a. She is a medium height lady. b. She has bright skin. c. She has long hair. d. She has a birthmark on her right cheek. When can the woman go to the market district? a. Before the tour starts. b. During the tour. c. At the end of the tour. d. On a different tour.



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10. What kind of seat would the woman prefer? a. A window seat. b. An aisle seat. c. A center seat. d. A comfortable seat. 11. What is the man’s position in the company? a. The boss. b. The employee. c. The investor. d. The decision maker.



PART IV Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks. Each will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand and remember what is said. In your test book, 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. 12. What time did the accident happen? a. Ten past four. b. Ten to four. c. Ten fourteen. d. Ten forty. 13. Who hurt more badly in the accident? a. Andy. b. I. c. Jimmy. d. The speaker. 14. What is aim of using the fuel warning light? a. To switch the light on. b. To move the float downwards. c. To move float upwards. d. To prevent the car from running out of fuel. 15. Why does the fuel warning light switch off when the driver puts more petrol into the tank? a. Because the level of the fuel falls. b. Because the float moves downwards. c. Because the arm moves downwards. d. Because there is no electrical contact.



This is the end of the listening section.



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READING SECTION In this section of the test, you will have a chance to show how well you understand written English. There are three parts to this section, with special directions to each part. PART V Question 16 – 30 are incomplete dialogues. Four sentences marked a, b, c, d, are given beneath each dialogue. You have to choose the sentence that best completes the dialogues. 16. Manager 1 Manager 2 Ashley a. b. c. d.



: ............? Her name is Ashley. : How do you do? : How do you do? I am pleased to see you, Sir. Do you have to meet my new secretary. Did you have to see my new secretary. Have you known my new secretary. Have called my new secretary.



17. Boy : What does Anggy look like? Tell me, please. Girl : She is tall, slim with long, wavy hair,............ Boy : Wow! She is exactly my type. a. She has a pointed nose. b. She is a sharp nose. c. She has a wavy nose. d. She is with a slant nose. 18. Priyo Bricklayer



: How many floor tiles do I need for the living room? : The living room is 20 square meters. One box is for one square meter, so,....................... Priyo : Well, how much is a box now? a. It needs the twentieth box. b. You’ll need twenty boxes. c. It needs about the twelfth box. d. It’ll need about twelve.



19. Boy 1 : Look!................................... Boy 2 : Let’s join them. Boy 1 : Yes, let’s. I want to do sport, too. a. Our friends play football. b. Our friends are playing football. c. Our friends played football. d. Our friends have just played football. 20. Teacher 1 : do you teach Putri, the 2nd class of electronics A? Teacher 2 : I do. She always gets good mark in every test. Teacher 1 : That’s right.................... a. Diligent students won’t never get bad marks. b. Lazy students will never get bad marks. c. Diligent students will always get good marks. d. Lazy students will always get good marks. 21. Graduate 1



: What will happen in the future? The unemployment tends to increase from time to time. Graduate 2 : Actually, if all graduates of vocational high school wanted to create fields of employment,... Graduate 1 : Let’s do that, then. a. We shall not have any problems of unemployment. 4



b. We did not have any problems of unemployment. c. We would not have any problems of unemployment. d. We had not had any problems of unemployment. 22. Caller Recipient



: ....................................... : He’s having a meeting right now, I am afraid. Anything I can do for you, sir? Caller : Well, please remind him to transfer the money soon. I’m Dino from PT. Abadi. We have had an agreement before. Thanks. a. Can you speak to Mr. Helmi, please? b. May I have a word with Mr. Helmi, please? c. Must you speak to Mr. Helmi, please? d. Shall I talk to Mr. Helmi, please?



23. Guest : .......................................I’ve spilt the tea over the table. Hostess : It doesn’t matter. It can be cleaned easily. Guest : How clumsy I am! Let me wash the table cloth a. I forgive you. b. I do apologize. c. Excuse me. d. You should be. 24. Father 1



: I am confused. My son accepted to study in a favorite university, but we don’t have enough money to pay. Father 2 : If I were you,................. Father 1 : Of course, you have no financial problems. a. I would be confused, too. b. I would be very happy. c. I would be very sad. d. I would be bored.



25. Learner 1 : Which do you like better, computer hardware or software? Learner 2 : ....................................... Learner 1 : I am on the contrary. I prefer hardware. a. I’d rather learn software. More interesting. b. I like to learn hardware best than software. c. I prefer computer software and hardware. d. I’d prefer to learn computer hardware and software. 26. Teacher : .......................................if you to find a job soon. Students : What does it mean? Teacher : It means you must show the employers that you have useful skills. a. You must can sell yourselves. b. You must able to sell yourselves. c. You can must sell yourselves. d. You must be able to sell yourselves. 27. Traveller 1 : there is always traffic jam here in this town. Traveller 2 : ....................................... Traveller 1 : Is the “Bus way” the best solution? a. All people goes everywhere by private cars. b. Not all people goes everywhere by private cars. c. All people go everywhere by private cars. d. People do not go anywhere by private cars. 28. Passer by : Excuse me, I’m trying to find a fitness centre. Can you help me? Seller : ....................................... Passer by : Thanks. a. I’m trying to get fit, too. 5



b. I am sure you know it, too. c. The secret of our fitness is jogging regularly d. Walk down the street. The health centre is on the left before the traffic lights. 29. Father : This car is always difficult to start in the morning. Son : .......................................? Father : Well, you’re a good son. Please do. a. Would you like to clean the spark plugs, Dad b. Could I ask you to clean the spark plugs, Dad c. Will you clean the spark plugs, Dad d. Shall I clean the spark plugs, Dad 30. Worker 1 : .......................................? Worker 2 : I think so. It’ll never be enough for fulfilling our daily wants. Worker 1 : Of course, not. a. Is your salary enough for fulfilling your daily needs. b. Are your daily needs enough for fulfilling your salary. c. Is your daily need enough for fulfilling your salary. d. Are you salary enough for fulfilling your daily need.



PART VI In question 31 – 45, each sentence has four words or phrases underlined. The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked A, B, C, and D. you have to identify one underlined word or phrase that should be corrected or rewritten. 31. Buyer Manager



32. Woman Man 33. Girl Boy Girl 34. Woman Man



35. Distributor Producer Distributor 36. Friend 1



: Why did you reject when we ordered a big scale a long time ago? A B : At the beginning, our company could not handle too many orders C because our machines are not sophisticated yet. D : Would you like me to come to my daughter’s birthday party at A B 10 a.m. next Sunday? : I’d be glad to, of course. What’s the dress code? C D : What’s your plan after you graduate your study here? A : After graduating my study here, I do not continue studying at the B C university. : Neither will I. D : I need your advice. Another company is offering me a new job. A B : If I were you, I will not leave the present job before C being accepted exactly in the new company. D : Would you mind send us the price list of your products? A B : We’d be glad to. When will you need it? C : The sooner, the better. D : As the Head of the Financial Department, What is your main A 6



duty? : Daily, I usually check all documents related to cash out B C transaction. And if everything is correct, I gave my signature or D initial in the cash out form. Caller : Can I speak to Mr. Susilo, please? A Operator : Mr. Susilo is still busy. Would you like to call back later? B C Caller : I’d like to call beck later, if you don’t mind. D Budhi : Do you like to chat? A Yani : Of course. I can practice English at the same time. B Budhi : Are all of your online friends from English speaking countries? C Yani : Not all. One of them is from Japanese. His name is Katsuo D Sawada. Due of the bad weather, smoggy air, all flights to and from “Polonia” airport, A B C Medan today are cancelled. D Journalist 1 : Personally, do you agree with the death sentence? A Journalist 2 : No, I agree at all. Why? Because if, later, it is found that the B C verdict is wrong, it will be impossible for us to rehabilitate the D accused. Friend 2



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41. Passenger Driver Passenger 42. Daughter Father Daughter 43. Receptionist Traveller Receptionist



: Can you set the volume of the radio up a bit, please! A : Of course. Why? B : I listen to the weather forecast. It’s important. C D : Dad, why can’t the telephone be used for calling? A : Oh God! We haven’t paid yet. We may pay the bill now. B C : Do you want me to go and pay the bill now, dad? D : Cimahi Intercity transportation. Can I help you? A : I want reserve 4 seats to Cirebon for next Saturday at 9.am. B : Certainly, Ma’am. Please come here an hour before departure. C And, may I have your name, please? D



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44. Travel Agent Traveller



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: Putra-putri Travel Agency. May I help you? : I hope so. I’ve booked a seat in an Executive Bus to Bali leaving A B



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at 6 p.m. tomorrow. But because of my change of plan, should I C change it to the day after tomorrow at the same time? My name’s Yono. It won’t be a problem, Sir. It’s fixed then. D Why are the spare part prices in our country always high? A The prices would be cheaper if the exchange rate for dollars fall B C down. When will it happen then? D



PART VII Questions 46 – 50 are based on a selection of reading materials. You have to choose the correct answer a, b, c, or d to each question. Questions 46 – 48 refer to the following article. Using a private computer (PC) is much faster. Once you’ve entered the names of the customers into the computer database, you can store all the records on a few small disks. You can quickly add, change, remove and analyze the information. If you want to know which customers are based in Kansas, just tell the computer to read the customer list and pull out the names of everyone in Kansas. In seconds, the list is displayed on the screen. Press a key on the computer keyboard, and you get a print out on paper of the list. Now ask the computer to rank these customers according to the dollar amount of purchases they made during the past year. In a flash, the new list appears on the screen. It, too, can immediately printed. 46. What does the above article tell us about? a. The disadvantages of using a computer. b. The advantages of using a private computer. c. The parts of a private computer (PC). d. The prices of private computers (PC) 47. Which activity is included in using the PC for analyzing information? a. Entering the names of the customers. b. Storing all the records on a few small disks. c. Getting a printout on paper of the list. d. Ranking customers according to the dollar amount of purchases they made during the past year. 48. “In seconds, the list is displayed on the screen”. What’s the synonym of the word “displayed”? a. Replayed. b. Disappeared. c. Shown. d. Replaced.



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Question 49 – 50 refer to the following letter. Dear Sir, Our order EX/4422 We regret to inform you that of the cases of your consignment arrived in badly damaged condition. It is BF/46 containing 100 doz. ‘Onset’. The lid was broken and the case with its contents crushed. It looks as if some very heavy cargo had fallen on it. We have examined the boxes and find that about 26 dozen are in an unsaleable condition. We pointed out the damage when taking delivery and have endorsed our receipt ‘I case severely damaged’ We assume that you are taking the matter up from your end as insurance had been effected by you. Yours faithfully, 49. The above letter is called………… a. Letter of order. b. Letter of complaint. c. Collection letter. d. Application letter. 50. Why did the writer send this letter? a. To inform that the order had arrived. b. To complain that a part of the order was damaged. c. To order several kinds of products. d. To insure the order.



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1.A passer-by:Excuse me, but could you tell me where . . . .? Danang



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