Buku Bahasa Jawa Kelas 2 Sd Kurikulum 2013 Pdf

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TRY OUT 6 UJIAN NASIONAL BAHASA INGGRISListening SectionIn this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how wellyou understand spoken English. There are 3 parts to this section, withspecial directions for each part.Part 1Questions 1 to 5Directions:In this part of the test, you will hear some dialogues or questionsspoken in English. The dialogues or questions will be spoken two times.They will not be printed in your test books, so you must listencarefully to understand what the speakers say.After your hear a dialogue and the question about it, read the fourpossible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to thequestion you have heard. Now listen to a sample question.You will hear:Man: Excuse me sir, what can I do for you?Woman: Oh, yes.

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Could you get me the other brown shoe on the second shelf, please? I want to try them both.Narrator: Who are talking?You will see the options on your answer sheet:a. A customer and a boss.b. A seller and a manager.c. A shopkeeper and a vendor.d. A shopkeeper and a customer.The best answer to the question is “A shopkeeper and a customer.”Therefore, you should choose answer (d).1. Woman: Who’s your teacher?Man: I can’t remember her name, but she’s got curly red hair.Woman: Ah!

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Does she wear glasses?Man: Yes, I think so.Woman: That’s probably Anne Wallis.Narrator: What are the speakers talking about?A. Their teacherB. The woman’s teacherC.

The man’s teacherD. Their friend’s teacherE. Other’s teacherKey: B2. Man: Where do you live?Woman: Well, I’m staying at my uncle’s. I want to live independently. Do you know any good places?Man: Yes.

Actually my friend’s looking for a flat mate. Would you like her phone number?Woman: That would be great! Thanks for your help.Narrator: What does the man offer?A. An apartmentD.

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A bungalowKey: C3. Woman: Hey, Diego, I’m just about to go to the grocery shop, what food do you want me to get?Man: I don’t know. What do you feel like eating tonight?Woman: How about something Mexican?Man: OK, we can do that.Narrator: What does the man mean?A. She buys Mexican food.B. He buys Mexican food.C. They buy Mexican food.D. She cooks Mexican food.E.

They cooks Mexican FoodKey: D4. Man: Can I help you?Woman: Yes, I’m in a bit of a rush. Could I have a piece of apple pie, please?Man: Certainly. Would you like it with cream?Woman: No, thanks.Narrator: What does the woman order?A. Apple pie with creamB. Apple pie without creamC.

Cream pie with appleD. Cream pie without appleE. Apple pie with a bit creamKey: B5.

Man: I really love Michael Jackson. I have his posters since he was 7.Woman: Can I see them, please?Man: This is one of them. He had Afro big hair with a great smile. He’s still got dark completion at that time.Narrator: Which picture goes with the conversation?A. 5Key: (sorry, I haven’t found the pictures)Part IIQuestion: 6 – 10Directions:In this part of the test, you will hear several questions or statementsspoken in English.

The questions and responses will be spoken two times.They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listencarefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose thebest response to each question or statementNow listen to a sample question:You will hear:Woman: Good morning, John. How are you?Man:.You will also hear:a. I am fine, thank you.b. I am in the living roomc. Let me introduce myselfd.

My name is John TravoltaThe best answer to the question “How are you?” is choice (a), “I am fine, thank you.”Therefore, you should choose answer (a)6. Man: Come and sit down.

Would you like a drink?Woman: Oh, yes please! I’d love a cup of hot tea.Man: Do you like Irish music?Woman:.A. It is alike.B. He’s funny.C. It’s great.D.

He‘s good.Key: C7. Woman: Did you know the news about Marriot Hotel bombing?Man: Yes, I did.Woman: One of the Marriot Hotel victims is my relative.Man:.A. That’s no good at all.B. Please accept my condolence.C. Don’t mention it now.D. I don’t want to hear it.E. It is terribly bad news for me.Key: B8.

Woman: Are you free on Thursday afternoon?Man:.A. I like it much.B. I am a free man.C. No free for me.D. I don’t want to.E. I think I am.Key: E9. Woman: I can’t solve this problem by myself.Man: What can I do for you?Woman: Can I come to your home now?Man:.A.

Please do come here.B. My post didn’t come.C.

I comb my hair.D. This comb is made of gold.E. Don’t come there.Key: A10. Man: I left my wallet in taxi with plat no.

Could you help me to find it, please?Woman: We’ll do our best. What else can I do, sir?Man: That’s all, thanks.A. I’m satisfied with the service.B.

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I don’t want any help.C. I’m upset with your service.D. It makes me angry.E. You don’t help me.Key: A PART IIIQuestions: 10 – 15Directions:In this part of the test, you will hear several monologues. Eachmonologue will be spoken two times.

They will not be printed in yourtest book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakerssay.After you hear a monologue and the questions about it, read the fivepossible answers and decide which one would be the best answer to thequestions you have heard.11. Why was the neighbor happy to lend his pot a second time?A. He was greedy.B. He was a good neighbor.C.

He had lots of spare pots.D. He was a kind man.E. He was generous.Nasreddin and the PotOne day Nasreddin borrowed a pot from his neighbor Ali. The next day hebrought it back with another little pot inside. Ali said it was not his,but Nhen it was with him.Some time later Nasreddin asked Ali to lend him a pot again. Ali agreed,hoping that he would once again receive two pots in return. However,days passed and Nasreddin had still not returned the pot.

Finally Alilost patience and went to demand his property. Nasreddin said sorrybecause he couldn’t return it.

The pot was dead. “Died!” screamed Ali,“how can a pot die?” “Well,” said Nasreddin, “you believed me when Itold you that your pot had had a baby.”(Story courtesy of John and Muriel Higgins)12.

Who was the owner of the pot?A. Ali’s neighborC. The babyKey: D13. How many times did Nasreddin borrow the pot?A. Five timesKey: BLast Sunday, Uncle Sam took me to the swimming pool. He said he wasgoing to teach me how to swim. I hated water, but it was compulsory forus to learn swimming in my school.

In the beginning, I was very scaredbecause I had never swum before, so Uncle Sam held me as I learnt tokick and float in the pool. Then I practiced using the swimming board.Finally, I could swim with the board without any help.

Now, I lookforward to my next swimming lesson.(Taken from: Creative English 3, PT Erlangga)14. What makes the speaker afraid?A. The writer didn’t like the waterB. The writer had never swumC. Swimming was a compulsory lessonD. His uncle couldn’t swim wellE.

The writer took him to the swimming poolKey: A15. What did the speaker learn before practicing using a swimming pool?A. Learning how to love waterB. Swimming without any helpC. Learning to kick and float in the waterD.

Teaching his uncle how to swimE. Going to the swimming pool with any uncleKey: CREADING SECTIONText 1 is for questions no. 16 – 18Attention to All studentsJoin our programEnglish Conversation ClubDuration: 3 months (January – March)Time: 10 am – 12 amFee: Rp. 250.000,- per month (to be paid at the Administration office)Hurry!Get your turns at ELC (English Learning Centre)Closing Date: 30th December16.

If a student wants to join the program, he/she will have to pay forA. 350.000,-Key: C17. The program is held on A. January – MarchB.

April – JuneC. July – SeptemberD. October – DecemberE.

December – FebruaryKey: A18. The Sentence “Closing Date: 30th December” meansA. Finish at 30th DecemberB. Begin at 30th DecemberC.

Start at 30th DecemberD. Finish after 30th DecemberE. Start before 30th DecemberKey: AText 2 is for questions no. 19 – 2125 Brighton BoulevardLeasington NSW 206624th November 2006The ManagerSteelwood Homes12 Scott StreetLeasington NSW 2066Dear Sir or Madam,I rent a house from your agency in Brighton Boulevard and there is aproblem with the stove.

Two elements aren’t working and it is verydifficult for me to cook a meal.This problem is urgent and I would appreciate if you could arrange to have the stove fixed immediately.Yours faithfully,Sarah Johnston19. The letter written by Sarah Johnston in the purpose ofA. Requesting for serviceB. Requesting for compensationC. Requesting some moneyD. Warning the agencyE. Threatening the agencyKey: A20.

What problem did Sarah have?A. She couldn’t cookB.

She had a problem with the agencyC. She had a problem with the stoveD. She had a problem with the managerE. She had to fix the stove herselfKey: A21. What do you call the kind of the text above?A. A letter of congratulationsB.

A letter of invitationC. A letter of condolenceD. A letter of ComplaintE.

A letter of applicationText 3 is for questions no. 22 – 24LILI MASOEMYEAR AND SPECIAL30% OFFONLY FRAME $ SUNGLASSESMALL CIPUTRA1st Floor No. 18 (024) 84157722. What is LILY MASOEM?A. All Ciputra ownerB. A woman selling famesC. Someone buying sunglassesD.

A woman selling glassesE. An optic shop name23. What is the purpose of the text?A.

The Mall CiputraB. The Location of Mall CiputraC. The discount on frame and sunglassesD. The name of LILY SOMEE. The year and special closing about 30 days24. Suppose you buy a pair of sunglasses with the price Rp.

250.000,- at LILY MASOEM. How much should you pay for it?A. 175.000,-Text 4 is for questions no. 25 – 28Well one day the Wind and the Sun disputing which was the stronger.Suddenly hey saw a traveler coming down the road, and the Sun said, “Isee a way to decide our dispute.

Whichever of us can cause that travelerto take off his cloak shall be regarded as the stronger. You begin.” Sothe Sun retired behind a cloud, and the Wind began to blow as hard asit could upon the traveler. But the harder he blew the more closely didthe traveler wrap his cloak round him, till at last the Wind help thegive up in despair. Then the Sun came out and shone in all his gloryupon the traveler, who soon found it too hot to walk with his cloak on.That’s the end of the story.25. Which statement is correct according to the text?A.

The Sun was strongest then the windB. The Wind was stronger than the SunC. The traveler took off his cloakD. The Sun was as strong as the WindE. The cloud was the strongest.26.

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The word “disputing” in line 1 has the same meaning withA. What can we learn from the story?A. To be the weakest is not goodB. All the glitters are not goldC.

Being honest is not always wiseD. Being arrogant is not goodE.

Being the strongest is not important28. The purpose of the text above is.A. To explain the readersB. To inform the readersC. To entertain the readersD. To describe the storyE.

To persuade the readersText 5 is for questions no. 29-31MEXICO CITY: Top-ranked golfer Lorena Orchoa is engaged. The 27-yearOrchoa will marry 39-year-old Andres Conesa, the director general ofAeromexico airline, one of her sponsors.Local mediareported Conesa popped the question late last month as the couple vacationed in Europe.Hola magazine’s Mexico edition said the pair was planning a wedding at the end of this year. –APJakarta Post, January 16th, 200929. The topic of the text isA. Local media reporting ConesaB. The engaged top female golferC.

A couple vacationing in EuropeD. The success of the top-ranked golfersE. A wedding plant at the end of this year30. Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the text?A. Lorena will marry a director of AirlineB. The marriage will be held in JanuaryC.

Lorena is in her late twentiesD. Andres Conesa and Lorena had a holiday in EuropeE.

Anres Conesa is in his late thirties31. “Top-ranked golfer, Lorena Ochoa is engaged.”A. BetrothedText 6 is for questions no. 32 – 34On Sunday, my friend and I went to Lake Kintamani in Bali.The wateris clean, the temperature is cool and there are many trees surround thelakeOn Monday we visited Tanah Lot. We took pictures of the temple.

Thescenery there was amazing. There was holy water beside Tanah Lot. Manypeople wash their face with it.

Across from Tanah Lot, beside therocking hill, there was a hole occupied by a big snake which accordingto local people was sacred.On Tuesday, we went to Sangeh were many wild monkeys walked freely and climbed the tree. In the afternoon we went home.32. What did we do in Tanah Lot?A. The picture of the temple were takenB. Washed our face with itC. Walked and took a bath freelyD.

Climbed the treesE. Occupied the rocky hill33. Where did the writer go first?A. The writer went to Tanah LotB.

The writer went to SangehC. The writer visited Lake KintamaniD. The writer visited to BedugulE.

The writer visited to Kute Beach34. Sangeh were many wild monkeys (paragraph 3)A. FriendlyText 7 is for questions no.

35 – 37Seals, sea lions and walruses live both on land or on ice, they arevery clumsy in their movements. But in the water they swim gracefully.They all leave the water for land or ice fields to give birth to theiryoung.The dolphins and the sea cows are sea mammals. Dolphins and porpoiseslook alike but usually the dolphins are larger. These animals are mainlyfish eaters. Experiment show that dolphins are intelligent and cancommunicate with each other. They can be trained to perform variouskinds of trick and acts.The highly intelligent killer whale belongs to the dolphin family.Despite of its scary name, it has never been heard to attack human.35. This text mainly tells us aboutA.

Different characteristic of sea mammalsB. The difference of sea mammals’ communityC. The difference behaviour of sea mammalsD. Seals, sea lions, dolphins, sea cows and killer whales belong to sea-mammalsE.

All sea mammals give birth on land36. Seals, sea lions and walrusesA. Are fish eatersB.

Can perform tricksC. Can communicate with one anotherD.

Are not fishE. Are swift-swimmer sea mammals.37.

What is the purpose of the text above?A. To describe seals, sea lions and walrusesB. To amuse or to entertain the readersC. To tell seals, sea lions and walrusesD. To report seals, sea lions and walrusesE. To explain Seals, sea lions and walrusesText 8 is for questions no. 38-40Borobudur is a Hindu-Budhist temple built in the 9th century under theSyailendra dynasty in Java.

It is located near Magelang on the island ofJava, Indonesia.Abandoned in the 11th century and partially excavated by archaeologistsin the early 20th century. Borobudur temple is well-known all over theworld.Influenced by Gupta architecture of India, the temple is constructed ona hill of 46 m (15o ft) high and consists of eight-step like stoneterraces, one on top of the others.The first five terraces are square and surrounded by walls adorned withBudhist sculpture in bas-relief; the upper three are circular, eachwith a circle of bee-shaped stupas (Budhist-shrines).The entire edifice is crowned by a large stupa at the centre of the topcircle. The way to the summit extends through some 4.8 km of passagesand stairways.The design of Borobudur, a temple-mountain, symbolizing the structureof the universe, is similat to the temples built at Angkor, Cambodia.The Borobudur temple, rededicated as an Indonesian national monument in 1983, is a valuable treasure for Indonesian people.38. According to the text, the design on Borobudur is similar toA. The Syailendra’s palaceB. Gupta temple in IndiaC.

The temple of SyailendraD. A bell-shaped stupaE. The temple at Angkor, Cambodia39. Who excavated Brobudur temple?A. The Syailendra dynasty D.

Archeologists E. The way to the summit extends through some.of passages and stairways.A. The 9th century D.

The 11th century E. 46 mText 9 is for questions no. 41-44Learning about a country’s culture, say America’s is important before we enter the culture.You know, America tend to speak directly. When they disagree withsomeone, foe example, they will directly express that. It is differentfrom us. We tend to be indirect when saying about what we want.Second, differences in dealing with personal distance. Well, Americanstend to require more personal than we do, which means they don’t likestanding too close to the people they are speaking to.

This might beoffending, but actuallyit’s an Americans custom. When someone feels youare standing too close, he or she may step back without even thinkingabout it.Be careful, we should also consider our conversation topics, especiallywhen we meet them for the first time. For example, we Indonesians tendto be friendly by asking one’s personal data like age, previous orcurrent relationship the first time we meet him/her.

It’s normal for us,isn’t it? However for Americans, it’s considered impolite, especiallywhen ask about age, like “How old are you?” previous or currentrelationship, for example, “Do you have a girl friend?”, “Are youmarried?”, appearance or weight, for example “What’s your weight?” and“You look so fat now, do you gain much weight?” etc.Thus, we can say that we need to know the culture of a country before going there.41. What is the text about?A.

Learning a different customs is essentialB. Considering our conversation topic is goodC. Learning about different language is importantD.

It’s good to know the culture of our countryE. It’s better to differ in dealing with personal distance42. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE according to the text?A. We have to be careful in choosing the topic of the conversation at the first time.B. Indonesians tend to speak directly when saying about what they wantC.

For Indonesians, it is common to ask one’s personal data at the first meetingD. For Americans, asking one’s personal data like age or weight is impoliteE.

Americans tend to step back when the people they are speaking to are standing too close43. What is the purpose of the text? To persuade the readersA. To go to AmericaB. To understand American taboosC.

To be careful when we want to go abroadD. That Americans are different from IndonesiansE.

That learning country’s culture is important matter44. “This might be offending, but actually.” (paragraph 3).The synonym of the underlined word isA. Outstanding D.

DisturbingText 10 is for questions no. 45-47The ethical issue about cheating is perhaps as old as education itself. The whole discussing generally ends with the question of whethercheating or letting others to cheat us during an exam is ethicallywrong. Concerning the latter, there have been two opposing sides ofopinion.Some people say that letting other to cheat is ethically right.

Pengertian vinegar cipher dan source code matlab pdf. Theysay they need to help one another. If other people let us copy theirworks, then there is a good reason to give similar assist to them. Theyalso argue that if they can not do a test, that is not any way theirfault.

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In fact, they don’t believe the test. Tests according to themmean nothing. So cheating doesn’t matter at all.Meanwhile, those oppose the practice ‘mutual cheating’ regard thehabits as unacceptable, and will do not good to others. They say peoplewill not learn for themselves if we always allow them to cheat us.Cheating each other’s work will make everyone get similar results andthat sort of results will certainly be misleading. They who do not agreewith letting other to cheat believe in helping themselves and argueothers to do their own work.There is no final answer as to whether letting others to cheat isethically or socially wrong. In fact, the practice of cheating is stillcommon, and may have become a custom or habit, and even a seriousproblem in many classrooms as in many classes.45. What is the text about?A.

The cheating doesn’t matter at allB. The serious problem in the classroomC. The students who coy others’ test answerD. The questions whether the habit of the copying books is usualE.

The problem whether cheating or letting others to cheat is wrong46. “Concerning the latter. There have been.(paragraph 1)The underlined word meansA. Letting others to cheatB. Cheating during an examC.

The ethical issue47. Why does the writer write the text?A.

To describe how to copy others’ answer.B. To explain how cheating is done by the studentsC.

To present two opposing sides of the opinionsD. To persuade the readers that cheating is not good.E.

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To convince how to copy others’ answerText 11 is for questions no. 48 – 50MEMOTo: Mrs.

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JosephFrom: Miss EmmaDate: 15/05/09Subject: Schedule ChangeOn Saturday I will be meeting my friends in the mall in Simpang Limasquare instead of coming to school until 12.30. I hope this is noproblem, thank you.48. What is the point of the writing?A. The writer wants to change her appointmentsB. The writer wants to change her scheduleC.

The writer wants to come to school at 12.30D. The writer wants to ask apologize to her friends.E. The writer wants to cancel her meeting with her friends in the mall Simpang Lima square49. Who is the Memo addressed to?A. The writer’s friendsB. The writer’s headmaster E. The writer’s studentsC.

In Simpang lima square instead of coming to school”A. Rather thanB.