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SOAL UAS GENAP BAHASA INGGRIS SMK KELAS XI

1. Making Ice Cream without Machine


1. First of all, prepare your ice cream mixture, and then chill it over an ice bath.
2. Continue to check the mixture in the freezer every 30 minutes, stir vigorously as it’s
freezing. 3. Keep checking periodically and stirring until the ice cream is frozen.
3. after forty-five minutes, remove it from the freezer and stir it vigorously with a spatula or
whisk.
4. Then, pour your custard mixture in a deep baking dish and put it in the freezer.
5. The last step, transfer the ice cream to a covered storage container until ready to serve.

Arrange these sentences into a good order!

A. 1-5-3-2-4-6
B. 1-2-5-3-4-6
C. 1-5-2-3-4-6
D. 1-2-3-4-5-6
E. 1-5-4-2-3-6

2. Making Ice Cream without Machine


a. First of all, prepare your ice cream mixture, and then chill it over an ice bath.
b. Continue to check the mixture in the freezer every 30 minutes, stir vigorously as it’s freezing. 3.
Keep checking periodically and stirring until the ice cream is frozen.
c. after forty-five minutes, remove it from the freezer and stir it vigorously with a spatula or whisk.
d. Then, pour your custard mixture in a deep baking dish and put it in the freezer.
e. The last step, transfer the ice cream to a covered storage container until ready to serve.

Word “vigorously” has similar meaning with ….


A. enthusiastically
B. gentlemanly
C. carefully
D. rapidly
E. slowly

3. Things you’ll need:


a. A used plastic bottle
b. Scissors
c. Lamp oil or cooking oil
d. A glass cup
e. Water
f. A candle wick Steps:
 Using a pair of scissors, cut the bottom off a plastic bottle in circle.
 Make a hole in the center of the plastic circle.
 Thread a candle wick through the hole and cut off the excess wick.
 Pour water into a glass cup.
 Pour about half cup of oil into the glass cup.
 Place the wick (prepare in steps 1 and 2) over the glass cup.
 Make sure the whole wick is soaked in oil when you put into the glass cup. The
longer the wick, the larger the flame of the candle.
 Finish with lighting the wick
This homemade water candle can last several hours without burning the plastic.
What is the writer’s intention in writing the text?
A. to explain how fire can stand for a long time b) to give opinion about the alternative of wax
B. without wax
C. to give information about the benefit of water candlecandles
D. to give directions about how to make candles without wax
E. to describe what homemade water candle

4. Things you’ll need:


a. A used plastic bottle 2. Scissors
b. Lamp oil or cooking oil 4. A glass cup
c. 5. Water
d. 6. A candle wick Steps:
 Using a pair of scissors, cut the bottom off a plastic bottle in circle. 2. Make a hole in
the center of the plastic circle.
 Thread a candle wick through the hole and cut off the excess wick. 4. Pour water into
a glass cup.
 Pour about half cup of oil into the glass cup.
 Place the wick (prepare in steps 1 and 2) over the glass cup.
 Make sure the whole wick is soaked in oil when you put into the glass cup. The
longer the wick, the larger the flame of the candle.
 Finish with lighting the wick

This homemade water candle can last several hours without burning the plastic.
When should we pour water into the glass cup?
A. After the wick is soaked wholly into the oil
B. After the wick has been threaded into the plastic bottle
C. Before the cup is cut with the scissors.
D. After we light the wick
E. After we pour oil half glass into the cup

5. Things you’ll need:


1. A used plastic bottle 2. Scissors
3. Lamp oil or cooking oil 4. A glass cup
5. Water
6. A candle wick Steps:
o Using a pair of scissors, cut the bottom off a plastic bottle in circle. 2. Make a hole in the
center of the plastic circle.
o Thread a candle wick through the hole and cut off the excess wick. 4. Pour water into a
glass cup.
 Pour about half cup of oil into the glass cup.
 Place the wick (prepare in steps 1 and 2) over the glass cup.
 Make sure the whole wick is soaked in oil when you put into the glass cup. The longer the wick,
the larger the flame of the candle.
 inish with lighting the wick

This homemade water candle can last several hours without burning the plastic.
“The longer the wick, the larger the flame of the candle.” (step 7). From this sentence we can infer that
….

A. the wick will become longer if the flame is larger


B. if the wick is not that long, the flame of thecandle will be longer
C. the flame will become larger if we cut the wick longer
D. if the wick is longer the candle cannot beflamed longer
E. if we cut the wick short, the candle flame will be large.

6. Read the following text carefully.


1. Place the toaster oven on your desired setting, for both purpose (defrost, broil, etc) and temperature.
2. Plug in the toaster oven.
3. Place your food in the toaster oven, either on a safe plate or surface, or directly on the toaster oven
rack if desired.
4. Set a timer for your food. Often modern toaster ovens have built-in timers. Even when using a timer,
however, keep an eye on your food as it cooks. Toaster ovens are smaller and cook food much faster
than traditional ovens.
5. Remove your food safety, using appropriate protection such as oven mitts or pot holders. Enjoy the
tasty food you’ve just made.

The text tells about ….

A. how to cook food faster


B. how to defrost frozen food
C. how to use toaster oven
D. how to broil chicken
E. how to clean toaster oven

7. Read the following text carefully.


a. Place the toaster oven on your desired setting, for both purpose (defrost, broil, etc) and
temperature.
b. Plug in the toaster oven.
c. Place your food in the toaster oven, either on a safe plate or surface, or directly on the
toaster oven rack if desired.
d. Set a timer for your food. Often modern toaster ovens have built-in timers. Even when
using a timer, however, keep an eye on your food as it cooks. Toaster ovens are smaller
and cook food much faster than traditional ovens.
e. Remove your food safety, using appropriate protection such as oven mitts or pot
holders. Enjoy the tasty food you’ve just made.

When should we put the food in a toaster oven?

A. After we set the timer


B. Before we clean the toaster oven
C. After the toaster oven has been plugged in
D. After we unplug the toaster oven
E. Before we set the toaster oven

8. Complete the sentence with an appropriate conjunction.


…….. toaster ovens cook faster than traditional ovens, we have to keep an eye on our food as it cooks.
A. However
B. Therefore
C. In spite of
D. Although
E. Since

9. How to use An Electric Iron


1. Then, plug the iron cable into an electricity socket and wait until the iron get warmer. 2. Next, set the
temperature based on the kind of the cloth. Set it carefully.
3. Apply the iron on the clothes surface evenly.
4. After you set it, place the clothes on the place mat. 5. Finally, put the clothes on the clothing hanger.
6. Flip the clothes and apply the iron on the other side of the clothes evenly.
7. First, prepare the iron, the clothes, a place mat or any flat surface board and some clothing hanger.
Arrange the instruction above into a good instruction!.

A. 7-5-2-1-6-3-4
B. 7-2-1-5-6-3-2
C. 7-1-2-4-3-5-6
D. 7-1-2-4-3-6-5
E. 7-1-2-3-4-5-6

10. How to use An Electric Iron

1. Then, plug the iron cable into an electricity socket and wait until the iron get warmer. 2. Next, set the
temperature based on the kind of the cloth. Set it carefully.
3. Apply the iron on the clothes surface evenly.
4. After you set it, place the clothes on the place mat. 5. Finally, put the clothes on the clothing hanger.
6. Flip the clothes and apply the iron on the other side of the clothes evenly.
7. First, prepare the iron, the clothes, a place mat or any flat surface board and some clothing hanger.

“Set it carefully.” The word “it” refers to ….

A. Place mat
B. Cloth
C. Clothing hanger
D. Iron
E. Temperature.

11. Read the following text.


1. Connect the scanner to your PC. Most scanners connect via a USB cable.
2. Place the material to be scanned into the scanner. Put the portion of the material that you want to
copy facedown (so that it’s pressed against the scanner glass)
3. Turn the scanner on if necessary. Your scanner may not have a power button, in which case, it turns
on automatically when you plug it into your computer.
4. Press the scan button on the scanner. Or, if the scanner lacks of button, run the scanner software in
Windows which acquires a digital image.
5. Preview the scan. The scanner software should display a preview on your computer’s screen.
6. Select the scan area in the scanner software. Use a zoom or magnification tool to ensure that you
select the proper portion of the scanner glass.
7. Set other option. For example, set the type of scan: color, gray scale, or document. You can also set
resolution, although the scanner software probably makes the proper adjustment for you.
8. Scan the image. The software should have a button that you need to click to scan the image. 9. Save
the image to disk. An alternative to saving the image to disk to open the image in a photo or image-
editing application, where the image can be further refined or edited.
What is the writer’s intention in writing the text?
A. to persuade people to buy a scanner
B. to inform the readers how to scan a document or image
C. to retell experience of using a scanner
D. to describe whet a scanner is
E. to tell how to take care of scanner

12. Read the following text.


1. Connect the scanner to your PC. Most scanners connect via a USB cable.
2. Place the material to be scanned into the scanner. Put the portion of the material that you want to
copy facedown (so that it’s pressed against the scanner glass)
3. Turn the scanner on if necessary. Your scanner may not have a power button, in which case, it turns
on automatically when you plug it into your computer.
4. Press the scan button on the scanner. Or, if the scanner lacks of button, run the scanner software in
Windows which acquires a digital image.
5. Preview the scan. The scanner software should display a preview on your computer’s screen.
6. Select the scan area in the scanner software. Use a zoom or magnification tool to ensure that you
select the proper portion of the scanner glass.
7. Set other option. For example, set the type of scan: color, gray scale, or document. You can also set
resolution, although the scanner software probably makes the proper adjustment for you.
8. Scan the image. The software should have a button that you need to click to scan the image. 9. Save
the image to disk. An alternative to saving the image to disk to open the image in a photo or image-
editing application, where the image can be further refined or edited.

What should we do after connecting the scanner to PC?


A. Put the document that will be scanned
B. Set the type of scanner
C. Use a zoom tool to make sure that you select the proper portion
D. Save the image to a disk
E. Turn on the scanner

13. Read the following text.


1. Connect the scanner to your PC. Most scanners connect via a USB cable.
2. Place the material to be scanned into the scanner. Put the portion of the material that you want to
copy facedown (so that it’s pressed against the scanner glass)
3. Turn the scanner on if necessary. Your scanner may not have a power button, in which case, it turns
on automatically when you plug it into your computer.
4. Press the scan button on the scanner. Or, if the scanner lacks of button, run the scanner software in
Windows which acquires a digital image.
5. Preview the scan. The scanner software should display a preview on your computer’s screen.
6. Select the scan area in the scanner software. Use a zoom or magnification tool to ensure that you
select the proper portion of the scanner glass.
7. Set other option. For example, set the type of scan: color, gray scale, or document. You can also set
resolution, although the scanner software probably makes the proper adjustment for you.
8. Scan the image. The software should have a button that you need to click to scan the image. 9. Save
the image to disk. An alternative to saving the image to disk to open the image in a photo or image-
editing application, where the image can be further refined or edited.

How do we turn on the scanner without a power button?

A. Put it upside down


B.Ask the technician
C.Use a remote control
D. Plug it into PC
E.Download a scanner software

14. THE HOLE GAME


Two players, one marble per person, a hole in ground, a line (distance) to start from. 1. You must dub
(click marbles together)
2. You must check that the marbles are in good condition ad are nearly worth the same value. 3. Dig a
hole in the ground and draw a line, a fair distance away from the hole.
4. The first player carefully throws his or her marble towards the hole.
5. Then the second player tries to throw his or her marble closer to the hole than his or her opponent.
6. The player whose marble is closest to the hole tries to flick his/her marble into the hole. 7. If
successful, this players tries to flick his or her opponent’s marble into the hole.
8. The person flicking the last marble into the hole wins and gets to keep both marbles.

Word “opponent” has closest meaning with ….

A. enemy
B. contrary
C. against
D. competitor
E. versus

15. THE HOLE GAME


Two players, one marble per person, a hole in ground, a line (distance) to start from.
1. You must dub (click marbles together)
2. You must check that the marbles are in good condition ad are nearly worth the same value. 3. Dig a
hole in the ground and draw a line, a fair distance away from the hole.
4. The first player carefully throws his or her marble towards the hole.
5. Then the second player tries to throw his or her marble closer to the hole than his or her opponent.
6. The player whose marble is closest to the hole tries to flick his/her marble into the hole. 7. If
successful, this players tries to flick his or her opponent’s marble into the hole.
8. The person flicking the last marble into the hole wins and gets to keep both marbles.

“……flick his/her marble into the hole…..”. the underlined word refers to ….

A. distances
B.opponents
C.marbles
D. players
E.holes

16 If I study hard, I ……………this year's exam.


a) is passing
c) passed
b) passes
d) will pass
e) has passed

17. If the weather is fine, we ………….on a picnic.


a) went
c) go
b) would go
d) will go
e) wil not go

18. If I ……….. to Paris, I will visit the Eiffel Tower.


a) goes
c) wolud you have gone
b) go
d) went
e) will go

19. If they don't invite me, I ………….


a) won't go
c) went
b) go
d) would go
e) will go

20 If he ……………. my email, he will send the information we need.


a) would have got
c) got
b) will get
d) gets
e) would get

21.If she travels to London, she …………… the museums.


a) will visit
c) visits
b) visited
d) would visit
e) would have visited

22. If I …………… the money, I will buy a mobile phone.


a) get
c) would get
b) got
d) gets
e) will get

23. If you make trouble, I ……………… you to the principal.


a) send
c) will send
b) would have sents
d) sends
e) would send

24. If I ……………enough time this evening, I will watch a movie.


a) will have
c) would have
b) had
d) would have had
e) have

25 If he has money, he ……………. me what I need.


a) lends
c) will lend
b) would lend
d) lent
e) would have lent

26. If she ……………….. (invite) me, I ………………. (go)


a) invites, would go
c) has invited, will go
b) invites, will go
d) is inviting, will go
e) inviting, would go

27 If it …………………. (rain), we ………………… (cancel) the match.


a) is raining, will cancel b) rained, will cancel
c) rains, would cancel d) raining, would cancel
e) rains, will cancel

28.. If you water the tree, it will ..… wet.


a) gets b) get
c) gotten d) got
e) is getting

29. If you cook vegetables for long time, they … (lose) their nutrients.
a) will lost b) will loses
c) had lose d) will lose
e) would lose

30.. If you (go)...... to the cinema with me, I(be) ........happy.


a) went, will be b) go, would be
c) go, will be d) goes, will be
e) going, would be
16. d) will pass 17.d) will go 18.b) go

19. a) won't go 20.d) gets 21.a) will visit

22. a) get 23.c) will send 24.e) have

25 c) will lend 26. b) invites, will go 27. e) rains, will cancel

28. b) get 29. d) will lose 30. c) go, will be

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