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READING SECTION SANGAT RAHASIA Text 1 For Questions Number 1 - 2 :



ANNOUNCEMENT For those who are interested in becoming outstanding debaters for our school team. Do you fit to the followings ?     



10th and 11th graders Knowledgeable Fluent in English Committed Disciplined



If so, come for the interview that will be held : Date : December 17th, 2018 Time : 9 AM Venue : AV Room Point to ponder : Most debaters will succeed in their higher education and career due to their trained personal and communicative skills.



Confirmation to come, contact to Almira : 08158030833



1. What is the text mainly about ? A. English debate competation B. The interview of school debating team C. The recruitment of school debating team D. The participants of school debating team E. The establishment of school debating team 2. Why does the writer suggest the students to join the program ? A. It will have positive impacts on their education and jobs B. It encourages the students to be knowledgeable C. It motivates the students to be fluent in English D. It will have effects on their incomes E. It promotes the school reputation Text 2 For Questions Number 3 - 5 :     Once upon a time, a rabbit wanted to cross a river but he could not swim. He had an idea. He saw a boss of crocodile swimming in the river. The rabbit asked the boss of crocodile, “ How many crocodiles are there in the river ? “ The boss of crocodiles answered, “ There are twenty here. “ “ Where are they ? “ The rabbit asked for the second times. “ What is it for ? “ The boss of crcodiles asked . “ All of you are good, nice, gentle and kind, so I want to make a line in order. Later I will know how kind you are, “ Said the rabbit. Then, the boss of the crocodiles called all his friends and asked them to make a line in order from one side to the other side of the river. Just then, the rabbit started to count while jumping from one crocodile to another : one ... two ... three ... four until twenty, and finally, he thanked all crocodiles because he had crossed the river. 3. We know from the first paragraph that the rabbit actually wanted to : A. cross the river B. swim across the river



C. Meet the boss of crocodiles D. know where the crocodiles are



E. Know the number of crocodiles there



4. “ All of you are good, nice, gentle and kind, so I want to make a line in order. “ The underlined word means . . . . A. wild C. cheerful B. diligent D. easygoing



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5. What is the communicate purpose of the text ? A.to persuade readers to agree of the issue B. to entertain reader with the issue



C. To influence readers to oppose the issue D. To Expose readers with the issue



E. To describe the rabbit



Text 3 For Questions Number 6 to 7 :



The most memorable birthday celebration for me was when I had it last year. I had a trip with my friends to Colorado for three days. Early in the morning on the second day, I was woken up by all my friends wishing me 'Happy Birthday', I was so happy that my eyes filled with tears. After my friends and I had breakfast, we went to visit my favourite college, the University of Denver. I ever dreamed to study at this university. Visiting it on my birthday was a blast. Then we went to an aquarium in Sea World which we could feed some fishes. From that place we went shopping at a mall near the Sea World. We spent so much time in the mall that we felt hungry. We found a nice restaurant and enjoyed the meal. After shopping, we went back to the hotel. I was surprised when one of my friends brought a cute cheesecake as a gift ordered from the hotel. During the night we all stayed in one room having fun by playing scrabble. Suddenly one of my friends put a traditional necklace around my neck. It was a very pleasant surprise. The next day we had to be back home. I was a little sad because I was going to miss the interesting places and all my friends. Yet, I was excited to see my family who wanted to celebrate my birthday. My parents also bought a nice cheesecake for me. Overall, my birthday last year was the most memorable one that I never forgot.



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What is the purpose of the writer in writing the text? A. To persuade the readers to visit Colorado. B. To describe writer’s experience in city tour. C. To inform readers about other ways to celebrate birthday party. D. To retell about writer’s experience in celebrating her birthday. E. To entertain the reader with the writer’s wonderful experience.



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Why did the writer visit The University of Denver? A. She studied there. B. She visited her friends. C. She had a birthday party there. D. There was a big aquarium nearby. E. She wanted to continue her study there.



Text 4 For Questions Number 8 - 10 :



Igloos or snow houses are shelters constructed from blocks of snow, generally in the form of dome. Althought Igloos are usuallu associated with all Inuit. They were predominantly constructed by people ofCanada’s Central Arctic and Greenland’s Thule area. Inuit people tended to use snow to insulate their houses. The temperature may range from -7 degree Celcius to 16 degree Celcius when warmed by body heat alone. There were three traditional types of igloos. The smallest one was constructed as a temporary shelter, usually used for one or two nights. These were built and used during hunting trips, often on open sea ice. Next in size was the semi permanent, intermediate-sized for family dwelling. This is a single room dwelling that housed one or two families. The largest of the igloos is normally built in groups of two. This might have had up to five rooms and housed up to 20 people. A large igloo might have been constructed from several igloos attached by tunnels, giving common access to the outside. These were used to hold community feasts and traditional dances. 8. What is mainly discussed in the text ? A. Canadian traditional houses B. Traditional types of Igloo



C. Non existance building D. Speciation of igloos



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10. Which kind of Igloos is used during hunting trips ? A. The small one C. The medium one B. The large one D. The traditional one



E. The semi permanent one



Text 5 For Questions Number 11 to 14 :



Technology brings problems as well as benefits to humankind. Since Henry Ford began mass production in automobiles in 1908, automobiles have provided us with a cheap and convenient means of transportation. However, they also brought us traffic jams and air pollution. The technological development that also change our lives as much as the automobiles is the personal computer. Since the 1980s, personal computers have become common in homes, schools, and businesses. However like the automobiles unexpected problems, so have personal computers. To begin with, communication via computer entails several problems. Although we can easily send a message to hundreds of people instantly, we also receive hundreds of messages, both wanted and unwanted, in a few minutes. It took several hours to read them all. The lack of censorship in cyberspace is another problem that no one has solved yet. For instance, a computer-literate child can receive pornographic photos and listen to chat-room conversations about sex. In addition, computers have also caused problems in business. They potentially create opportunities for computerized crime. Computer criminals use their skills to obtain secret business information and steal money. Moreover, computers entails depersonalized business. People are no longer customers: they are account numbers. Face-to-face business transactions are no longer necessary. You can buy almost anything you need by computer, phone, or fax. It may be possible someday to see a company who have never conducted physical interaction.



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The text mainly discusses… A. the problems and benefits of huge transportation production to humankind. B. the problems of computer use for communication and business. C. the change of human life because of technology advancement. D. the history of technology development for communication. E. the positive and negative effects of computer development.



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Why does the writer merely focus on the negative sides of the issue discussed? The writer wants to... A. send warning about the development of technology and computer use. B. convince the readers not to use computers for children at home. C. elaborate the benefits of by using computer for communication and business. D. influence the readers to be aware of the danger of using computer for communication. E. inform the readers about some problems in using computer for communication.



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What makes cyberspace dangerous? A. It depersonalizes the netizen. B. It has a high level of censorship. C. It provides close access to bad contents. D. It opens wide access of computer-literate. E. It makes people become merely numbers.



14. The underlined word in sentence,”...with a cheap and convenient means...,” (paragraph 1) can be best replaced with.... A. suitable B. exclusive C. extravagant D. special E. normal Text 6 For Questions Number 15 : SINGAPORE : A supervisor was jailed for two months for repeatedly striking his Indonesian maid on the head and back with a television remote control, news reports said on Thursday. Muhammad Shafiq Woon Abdullah admitted in Singapore court. He physically abused the woman on several USBN 2018/2019



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occasions between June and October 2018, The Straits Times said. SANGAT RAHASIA The magistrate’s court heard that Shafiq, 31, began striking Winarti, 22, about a month after she started working for him. He hit her on the head with the TV set’s remote control because he was unhappy with her work. On one occasion, he punched her on the back after accusing her of daydreaming. S.S Dhillon, Shafiq’s lawyer, said his client had become mad when he saw his daughter’s face covered as she laid in bed. He said his client thoght the maid had put the child in danger, - DPA



15. The text reported . . . . A. Shafiq, a Singaporean supervisor D. An Indonesian maid who was jailed for 2 months B. S.S Dhillon, the lawyer in magistrate court E. An Indonesian maid who was working in Singapore C. A Singaporean supervisor who was jailed because of striking his maid Text 7 For Ouestions number 16 to 18 : Tsunami Tsunami occurs when major fault under the ocean floor slips suddenly . The displaced rock pushes water above it like a giant paddle, producing powerful water waves at the ocean surface. The ocean waves spread out from the vicinity of the earthquake source and move across the ocean until they reach the coastline, where their height increases as they reach the continental shelf, the part of the earth crust that slopes, or rises, from the ocean floor up to the land. A tsunami washes a shore with often disastrous effects such as severe flooding, loss of lives due to drowning and damage to property. A tsunami is a very large sea wave that is generated by a disturbance along the ocean floor. This disturbance can be an earthquake, a landslide, or a volcanic eruption. A tsunami is undetectable far out in the ocean, but once it reaches shallow water, this fast traveling wave grows very large.



16. We understand from the text that tsunami . . . . A. Causes the movement of earth B. Makes unfortunate event C. Displaces rocks to land



D. Forms a new shape of coastline E. Rises a new coastal land



17. Tsunami happens because .... A. The displaced rock pushes water above it B. A major fault under the ocean floor slips suddenly C. The ocean waves spread out from the vicinity of the source D. The waves moves across the ocean until they reach the beach E. A tsunami is undetectable far out in the ocean 18. A tsunami is undetectable far out in the ocean, but once it reaches shallow water, this fast traveling wave grows very large. What does the underlined word refer to ? A. Tsunami



B. The ocean



C. Shallow water



D. The wave



E. A shore



Text 7 For Ouestions number 19 to 20 :



CIRCUSES SHOULD NOT USE ANIMALS Animals should not be used in circus. The environment where they perform and their living conditions are usually inappropriate. Tigers, for example, which naturally live in wilderness, must perform tricks on a narrow stage and spend their lifetime in a small cage. Besides, the living conditions of the circus animals are poor. They live in a cramped condition most of the time. They actually need more space to roam. They also do not have freedom to live with their own kind. We should ban the use of animals in circus and their confinement there. USBN 2018/2019



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19. Why does the writer consider circus inappropriate place to live for animal ? A. It resembles the animal’s natural habitat B. It is the place where the animals are tortured C. It is the place to get public amusement D. It provides animals bad food E. It costs animals ill condition



20. According to the text . . . . A. Tigers are the most suitable animals to perform tricks B. Tigers are the smartest animals C. The highlight of the circus is on the animals D. The animals are the main performers in the circus E. Animals receive ill treatment in a circus This text is for questions 21 to 24. Ant-eaters are perhaps the most curious-looking animals. Their long head and snout look like tubes and they have no teeth at all. Their front legs are very strong and armed with heavy curved claws with which they break open nests of ants and termites. The termites and ants rush out which then the ant-eaters use their long tongues to lick them up at great speed. True ant-eaters are found in swamps and forests of central and south America. Scaly anteaters or pangolins are found in Africa and tropical Asia. Insect-eating animals are sometimes called ant-eaters although they belong to other groups of animals. One of them is ant-bear, which lives on the plains of south and central Africa. It has long, erect ears but short blunt claws, and a hairless tail which is yellow and brown in color. Unlike true anteaters, it has small teeth.



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What does the text mainly focus on? A. The general description of ant-eaters. B. The detail information of ant-eaters’ habitat. C. The difference between ant-eaters and ant-bear. D. The short explanation of ant-eaters species. E. The physical appearance of ant-eater and pangolins.



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Why do ant-eaters break open nests of ants and termites? A. To bury them. B. To let them go. C. To look at them. D. To protect them. E. To rush them out.



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How does paragraph 3 relate to paragraph 1? A. Paragraph 3 strengthen the main idea of paragraph 1. B. Paragraph 1 is about ant-eaters’ habitat, while paragraph 3 is about pangolins’ C. Paragraph 3 explain in detail about ant-eaters introduced in paragraph 1. D. Both paragraphs describe the distinction between ant-eaters and and ant-bear. E. Paragraph 3 support the idea about ant’s characters as stated in paragraph 1.



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“… front legs are very strong and armed with heavy curved claws …” (paragraph 1). The underlined phrase is closest in meaning to …. A. equipped with B. burned with C. done with D. carried with E. inserted with



Text 8 For Questions Number 25- 26 : Many people call platypus duckbill because this animal has a bill like a duck’s bill. Platypus is a indigenous of Tasmania and southern and eastern Australia. Although it lays eggs instead of bearing its young alive, the platypus is a true mammal, not a reptile. It nurses its young with milk as do other mammals. USBN 2018/2019



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Platypus has a flat tail and webbed feet. Its body length is 30 t0 45 cm and covered with a thick and wooly layer of fur. Its bill is detecting prey and stirring up mud. Platypus’ eyes and head are small. It has no ears but has ability to sense sound and light. The male platypus has a hollow claw or spur on each hind leg. The spurs are connected with poison glands. The platypus leg scratches and poisons its enemies with the spurs. Platypus lives in a streams, rivers and lakes. Female platypus usually digs burrows an the streams of river banks. The burrows are blocked with soil to protect it from intruders and flooding. On the other hand, male platypus does not need any burrow to stay.



25. platypus habitat is mostly in . . . . A. water



B. humid area



C. dry area



D. barren area



E. swamp area



D. Webbed feet



E. flat tail



26. The . . . of the platypus makes it look like a duck. A.bill



B. thick fur



C. spur



Text 9 For Questions Number 27- 28 : Shop owners are losing a lot of money because of the shoplifting. Should first offenders be let off lightly ? On the one hand, it’s not fair to punish people the first time they make a mistake. The police should talk sternly to them and give them a warning. On the other hand, every day shops lose thousands of dollars worth of valuable items. This effect us all because prices increase and we have to pay extra. So shop owners should come down heavy the first time to see an example. In our opinion, first offenders should be taught a lesson but the punishment might depend on questions such as how old they are, why they stole the goods and so on.



27. The against argument (s) can be found in paragraph . . . . A. 1



B. 2



C. 3



D. 4



E. 1 and 2



28. What is the communicative purpose of the text ? A. to criticize an art work or event B. to share with others an account of an unusual or amusing incident C. to inform listeners or readers about events of the day considered important D. to persuade listeners or readers that something is the case E. to present at least two points of views about an issue



Text 10 For Questions Number 29- 30 : Drug users are actually people who need help. Rehabilition is one of the main things they should get. Instead of punishing drug users in prisons, the government should provide rehabilition for them. Most users are actually victims of persuasive peddlers and they suffer from consuming the drugs. Therefore, by rehabilitating them, we are actually helping them out from traps, which they might accidently step on. If we only arrest drug users and send them to jail, this doesn’t solve the problem as drug users will still be addicted unless proper rehabilitation is imposed to them. Providing rehabilitation programmes for drug users and forcing them to participate in the programmes is better than only arresting them and doing nothing to their illness. Only drug dealers, traffickers and wholesalers should be imprisoned 29. Most drug users get drugs from . . . . A. jails D. wholesalers



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30. “. . . the drug users will still be addicted unless proper rehabilitation is imposed to them. “ ( Paragraph 3 ) The underlined word is closest in meaning to . . . . A. influenced C. treated B. treated D. burdened



E. implemented



II. URAIAN 31. Rearrange the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph! 1.Rendra studied at America Academy of Dramatic Arts. 2. He was the most talented artist and was often called “ the peacok” by the press. 3. W.S Rendra was born in Solo on 7th November 1935. 4. After he graduated, he returned to Indonesia in 1968, and founded Bengkel Teater in Yogya 5. He was a poet, a writer, a dramatist, a cultural activist and a theatre director.



This Text is for questions number 32- 34 : A Beautiful Mind is a biographical movie about John Forbes Nash Junior, mathematical genius with hard fate. At the beginning of his career he has made enormous contribution in the field of Game Theory, which was a revolution in this mathematical area and almost brought international fame to the author. The movie was filmed in 2001 by Ron Howard and today it is called modern classic : a true drama, making you tyhink and evoking emotions. Such movies, telling us about the life of a famous person, are always difficult to assess, because any such creations somehow pretend to be biographical ones. But in fact they are just a glance of one particular producer on the life of another individual. Of course, much depends on the actor who will perform the role of the protagonist and after watching A Beautiful Mind I will agree with this once again. ( http://www.evolutionwriters.com/sample and example/movie reviews/)



32. What is the text about ? 33. Why is ‘ A Beautiful Mind ‘ regarded as modern classic ? 34. What doed the writer remommend to the readers ?



35. Arrange the following sentences into a correct and meaningful Procedure ! Emergency First aid : External 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. © USBN 2018/2019 Hak Cipta pada Dinas Pendidikan Provinsi Jawa Barat



5. Finally, treat the casualty for shock.



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