Rabu, 10 April 2013

ULANGAN HARIAN 1 SEMESTER II


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             SMA ISLAM PB. SOEDIRMAN BEKASI

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LEMBAR  SOAL
ULANGAN HARIAN 1 SEMESTER II
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2012/2013

MATA PELAJARAN                      :     BAHASA INGGRIS
K E L A S                                        :     X ( SEPULUH )


I.      Choose one of the right answers!



Text 1 is for no. 1 to 4
A fox fell into a well and couldn’t get out. By and by a thirsty goat came along. Seeing the fox in the well it asked if the water was good. “Good”, said the fox. “It’s the best water I’ve tasted in all my life. Come down and try it yourself. “The goat thought of nothing but how thirsty he was. So he jumped into the well. When he had drunk enough he looked around but there was no way to get out. Then the fox said, “I have a good idea. You stand on your hind legs and put your forelegs against the side of the well. Then I’ll climb on your back, from there I’ll step on your horns, and I can get out. And when I’m out I’ll help you out of the well.” The goat did as he was asked and the fox got on his back and so out of the well. Then he coolly walked away. The goat called out loudly after him out. The fox merely turned to him and said, “If you only have as much sense in your head as you have hairs in your beard you wouldn’t have jumped into the well without making sure that you could get out again.

1.      What is the setting for this story?
  1. It is a well
  2. It is a city
  3. It is a goat
  4. It is a fox
  5. It is a house

2.      Why did the goat jump into the well? Because
  1. It was hungry
  2. It was sad
  3. It was thirsty
  4. It was good
  5. It was lazy

3.      What is the type of the text?
  1. Myths
  2. Plays
  3. Folk tales
  4. Modern fantasy
  5. Fable

4.      Why did the fox get the goat into the well? Because....
A.     The fox was very hungry and thirsty
B.     The goat was very hungry and thirsty
C.     The fox promised that it would help to get out of the well
D.     The  fox needed the goat to get out of the well
E.      The goat had long hair  and beard

Text 2 is for no. 5 to 11
SANGKURIANG
      A long time ago, the ancient land of Sunda was ruled by a king and queen who had but a single daughter. Her name was Dayang Sumbi. She was beautiful and clever but also pampered and spoiled.
      One day as she was weaving in her pavilion, she became moody and distracted, which caused her to keep dropping her shuttle on the floor. Once when it fell she exclaimed she would marry the one who gave it back to her. At that very moment her dog Tumang, a demigod possessing magic powers, came up to her with the shuttle in his mouth. Dayang Sumbi had to marry him.
      They lived happily together, and Dayang Sumbi gave birth to a baby boy, human in appearance but endowed with his father’s magic powers. She named him Sangkuriang. As the boy grew up, he was always guarded by the faithful dog Tumang, whom he knew only as a companion and not as his father, Sangkuriang became handsome and brave.
      One day his mother asked him to go hunting with the dog and bring her venison for a feast. After hunting all day without success, Sangkuriang worried about facing his mother empty-handed. Desperate, he took an arrow and shot the dog. He returned home and handed over the meat to his pleased mother. Soon after the feast, however, Dayang Sumbi questioned her son about the absence of Tumang. At first he evaded her queries but finally told her what had happened. She was horrified and struck her son so hard on the temple that he collapsed. For that, the old king banished his daughter from the court and she was made to roam around the kingdom. Sangkuriang recovered with a large scar on his temple, and he too left the court to wander about the world.
      Years later, Sangkuriang met a beautiful woman and instantly fell in love with her. It was his own mother-they did not recognize each other. He pro posed to her and she agreed to marry him. On the day before the wedding, as she was caressing her fiancee’s hair, Dayang Sumbi detected the scar on the temple. Horror struck her, for she was about to marry her own son, Sangkuriang. Without revealing the whole truth to him, she tried unsuccessfully to dissuade him. Desperate to avoid the marriage, she set conditions she thought impossible to meet. Sangkuriang had to make a lake that filled the whole valley and build a boat for the couple to sail in, all before dawn.
      Sangkuriang started to work. His love gave him extraordinary strength, and he used his magic powers to summon the spirits to help him. With boulders and mud they dammed the river in the valley and the water rose and began to form a lake. In the early morning hours he chopped down a huge tree in the forest and began hollowing it out to make a boat. When Dayang Sumbi saw that he was about to accomplish what she has thought impossible, she called on the gods to bring the sun up early and thwart Sangkuriang.
      The cock crowed, the sun rose much earlier than usual, and Sangkuriang realized he had been deceived. In a fit of fury he caused Dayang Sumbi and kicked the half-finished boat back into the forest. There it lies upside down today, forming the mountain Tangkuban Perahu (Upturned Boat). Not far away is the stump of the tree Sangkuriang had felled, now called Bukit Tinggi. The dam Sangkuriang had built caused the valley to become a lake, where both Sangkuriang and Dayang Sumbi drowned themselves. They were never heard of again.
(Taken from All Around Bandung – Gottfrid Roelcke, Gary Crab).

5.      Who was Dayang Sumbi’s husband?
A.     The King
B.     Sangkuriang
C.     Tumang
D.     Her fiancee
E.      Her father

6.      Why did she marry her dog, Tumang? Because...
A.     She exclaimed to marry one who gave it back her shuttle
B.     It was a companion Sangkuriang
C.     She fell in love with it
D.     It was a demigod possessing magic powers
E.      She detected the scar on the temple



7.      Why did Sangkuriang kill his dog? Because....
A.     It had married his mother
B.     He wanted to take Tumang’s powers
C.     He worried about facing his mother empty-handed
D.     Sangkuriang loved Dayang Sumbi
E.      He took an arraw and shot the dog

8.      What did Dayang Sumbi do after she knew about Tumang?
A.     She kicked the half-finished boat back into the forest
B.     She married Sangkuriang
C.     She struck her son so hard
D.     She exclaimed she would marry him
E.      She asked Sangkuriang to make a lake

9.      Why did Dayang Sumbi avoid to marry Sangkuriang ? Because.....
A.     Sangkuriang had shot her dog
B.     Sangkuriang didn’t have magic powers 
C.     She didn’t love him
D.     Dayang Sumbi elected the scar on her fiancee’s head
E.      Sangkuriang was not a king

10.  What did Sangkuriang have to do to marry Dayang Sumbi?
  1. He had to make a lake and built a boat before evening
  2. He had to make a lake and built a boat before dawn
  3. He had to make a lake and built a temple after dawn
  4. He had to make a palace and built a boat before dawn
  5. He had to be a king and built a boat before dawn
                        
11.  What did Sangkuriang do after he realized that he had been deceived?
A.     He took an arrow and shot Dayang Sumbi
B.     He returned home and handed over the meat to his pleased mother
C.     He struck Dayang Sumbi
D.     He Chopped down a huge tree in the forest
E.      He Cursed Dayang Sumbi and kicked the half-finished boat back into the forest.

Text 3 is for no. 12 to 14
The Legend of Aji Saka : Java, Indonesia
In the Kingdom of Medang Kamulan, in Java, came a young when man, by the name of Aji Saka to fight Dewatacengkar, the cruel King of The Country who had a habit to eat human flesh of his own people. Aji Saka himself he came from Bumi Majeti.
One day he told his two servants, by the name of Dara and Sembodo, that he was going to java. He told them that while he was away, both of them have to guards his Heirloom/Pusoko. No one except Aji Saka himself not a allowed to take the Pusoko. In the big battle, Aji Saka could successfully push Dewata Cengkar to fall to the South Sea. Dewata Cengkar did not die; he became a Bajul Putih (White Crocodile). Aji Saka became a ruler of Medangkamulan.
Meanwhile a woman of the village of Dadapan, found an egg. She put the egg in her Lumbung (Rice Barn). After a certain period the egg vanished, instead a snake found in the rice barn. The villagers would like to kill the snake, but the snake said: “I’m the son Aji Saka, bring me to him”.
Aji Saka told the snake, that he would be recognized as his son, if he could kill the Bajul Putih in the South Sea. After a long stormy battle which both sides demonstrating physical strength and showing skillful ability of fighting, the snake could kill Bajul  Putih.
As had been promised the snake was recognized as Aji Saka’s son and he was given a name Jaka Linglung (a stupid boy).
In the palace Jaka Linglung greedily ate domestic pets of the palace. He was punished by the King, expelling him to live in the Jungle of Pesanga. He was tightly roped until he could not move his head. He was instructed only to eat things which fall to his mouth.
One day, a group of 9 (nine) village boys were playing around in that Jungle. Suddenly it was raining heavily. They had to find a shelter, luckily there was a cave. Only 8 (eight) boys went inside the cave, the other one who was suffering from very bad skin disease, sting and dirty, he had to stay out of the cave. All of a sudden, the cave was falling apart. The 8 (eight) boys vanished; only the one who stayed outside was safe. The cave in fact was the mouth of Jaka Linglung.

12.  Where did the woman put the egg?
  1. In a rice barn
  2. In the south sea
  3. In the palace
  4. In the jungle of Pesanga
  5. Inside the cave

13.  Who was Jaka Linglung?
  1. A greedy pet belong to Aji Saka
  2. The cruel king
  3. A stupid boy
  4. The snake was recognized as Dewata Cengkar’s son
  5. The snake was recognized as Aji Saka’s son

14.  Why did the king punish Jaka Linglung to live in the jungle of Pesanga? Because......
  1. Jaka Linglung greedily ate human flesh of the village
  2. Jaka Linglung greedily ate domestic pets of the palace
  3. Jaka Linglung put the egg in the rice born
  4. Jaka Linglung could kill Bajul Putih
  5. Jaka Linglung pushed Dewata Cengker to fall to the South sea

Text 4 is for no. 15 to 17
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl named Beauty. She lived with her two sisters and her father in a small village. She was also a hard working girl. She always helped her father in the farm.
One day her father went out for the city. He saw an old castle. He became curious to know who lived inside, and he went in. While he was walking around the castle, he met nobody inside. Knowing that there was none inside, he ate the food on the table and picked a rose from the garden, for Beauty. Then an angry beast appeared and wanted to kill him unless Beauty was brought to him.
After reaching his home, Beauty's father told her the truth. Beauty loved her father very much, so she didn't refuse what her father asked. She went to the Beast castle and lived there only with the Beast. Her gloomy life had begun since then. She often tried to run away but she was always successfully stopped by the Beast.
The Beast loved beauty very much. Because of his treatment, Beauty began to like him too.
One day, when beauty visiting her father in the village because of his illness, she had a dream. She saw the Beast was dying. She suddenly came back to the Beast castle. Seeing the "dying Beast" she began to cry. When her tear was falling on to the Beast, he became a handsome prince.
Beauty and the Beast got married and lived happily ever after.
(Adapter from Beauty and The Beast movie raview)

15.  Which of the following is not true according to the text?
A.     Beauty's father had almost been killed by the Beast.
B.     Beauty finally got married without feeling love.
C.     Beauty often failed to escape from the Beast.
D.     Beauty finally loved the Beast.
E.      Beauty had two sisters.

16.  Paragraph two tells about….
A.     Beauty’s father's experience in an old castle
B.     The beast dream to meet beauty
C.     The beautiful rose for beauty
D.     The beast's castle in the city
E.      The beast’s dying in his castle



17.  Her gloomy life had begun since then. The underlined word means....
A.     interesting       
B.     glory
C.     depressed        
D.     silent
E.      happy

Text 5 is for no. 21 to 25
         Hundreds of years ago, during the reign of the last king of Majapahit, Brawijaya, one of the King’s wives gave birth to a girl, who was named Roro Anteng. Later this young princess married Joko Seger, who came from a Brahman caste. Because of an unfortunate situation the couple was forced to leave the kingdom. They settled down in the mountain area. They ruled the area and named it “Tengger”, which was derived from the couples’ names: Roro Anteng and Joko Seger.
         After several years the region flourished in prosperity, but Roro Anteng and Joko Seger were unhappy because they did not have a child. Frustrated, they climbed the top of the mountain and prayed night and day hoping that the gods would listen. The prayer was heard and Betoro Bromo promised them many children. However, the couple had to promise that they would sacrifice their youngest child in return.
         Roro Anteng gave birth to a child, then another, and another. In the end Roro Anteng and Joko Seger got 25 children. Soon it was time for them to sacrifice the youngest child, Kesuma, but the parents just couldn’t do it. They tried t hide the child, but an eruption happened and Kesuma fell into the crater. There was silence before they heard a voice: “I have to be sacrificed so that you will all stay alive. From now on, you should arrange an annual offering ceremony on the 14th of Kesodo (the twelfth months of Tenggerese calender).” It was Kesuma’s voice.
         Kesuma’s brothers and sisters held the offering ceremony every year. Instead of a human being, these people collected fruit, vegetables, rice and meat to be offered to the gods. And this has been done generation after generation until today.                             
18.  What is the supporting idea for the third paragraph?
A.     Roro Anteng gave birth to a child.
B.     Kesuma’s brothers and sisters held the offering ceremony every year.
C.     The time to sacrifice the youngest child.
D.     There was a voice from Kesuma.
E.      After several years the region flourished in prosperity.




19.  “From now on, you should arrange an annual offering ceremony.” (paragraph 3)
         The underlined word means….
A.     Every day
B.     Every week
C.     Every month
D.     Every year
E.      Every ceremony

20.  This text mainly tells us about?
A.     The legend behind Mt. Bromo’s annual offering ceremony
B.     The legend of the last king of Majapahit
C.     The story of Roro Anteng and Joko Seger
D.     The story of Kesuma
E.      The description of Mt. Bromo

21.  As a tourist attraction, where is Mt. Bormo situated?
A.     In West Java
B.     In Middle Java
C.     In East Java
D.     Madura
E.      Bali

Text 6 is for no. 21 to 25
BLUE-TONGUE LIZARD
Lizard and his wife camped near a swamp long ago. One day Blue-Tongue Lizard to get some food and while he was down at the swamp; he left his wife sitting under a "shady tree. He had not been gone very long when Taipan the Snake passed by Blue-Tongue Lizard's camp. Taipan saw Blue-Tongue Lizard's wife sitting under the tree, and he decided he would steal her away from Blue-Tongue Lizard. He made her come with him and together they ran a long way away.
Taipan the Snake did not know that Black Bird had been watching him, and as soon as he ran away with Blue-Tongue Lizard's wife. Black Bird began singing out to Blue-Tongue Lizard. 'Your wife has gone; Taipan has taken her away he cried. Blue-Tongue Lizard was still at the swamp getting food when he heard Black Bird's call. He went back to the shady tree where he had left his wife and saw she was gone. He put down his bag which was full of food and made a fire. He cooked his food and after he had finished eating it, he went to get his spears. "  
He found they had all been broken by Taipan then he found the tracks of his wife and Taipan, and he followed them. Blue-Tongue Lizard followed their tracks until he came to tree in which a freshly killed emu had been hung. It had been killed by Taipan and left there to be eaten that night Blue-Tongue Lizard Knew that Taipan and his wife must be nearby and soon found them near river. When Taipan saw Blue-Tongue Lizard he ran to get his spears but Blue-Tongue Lizard had already broken them.
We can fight with our teeth', said Blue-Tongue Lizard. Taipan agreed and the two of them fought wildly, each of them trying to get a hold of the other. Until finally Blue-Tongue Lizard caught. Hold of Taipan's body in his powerful jaws, and bit him in half. With Taipan the Snake dead, Blue Tongue Lizard took back his wife and together they returned to the swamp.

22.  Where did Blue Tongue lizard camp?
A.     Under a shady tree
B.     Near a river
C.     At the beach
D.     Near a swamp
E.      Near the lake

23.  What was Blue Tongue lizard doing when doing Taipan took his wife?
  1. He ran a long way away
  2. He had been watching TV
  3. He cooked his food
  4. He fought with a bird
  5. He went to get some food
24.  Why do you think blue tongue lizard ate a meal before going to look for his wife? so that
  1. He would find the track of his wife
  2. He could cook the food
  3. He could be strong enough to fight
  4. He could hear the black bird's call
  5. He could run a long way away

25.  Who are the main characters in this folktale?
  1. Blue – tongue – lizard  – black bird
  2. Black bird – Taipan – the snake
  3. Taipan the snake black bird
  4. Blue Tongue lizard and his wife
  5. Taipan the snake blue tongue lizard













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