Note: DO It by Yourself !: SMKN 10 Jakarta
Note: DO It by Yourself !: SMKN 10 Jakarta
Note: DO It by Yourself !: SMKN 10 Jakarta
SMKN 10 JAKARTA
SOAL WORK FROM HOME KLS XII 2020
Nama : Ayu Intan Putri Maharani
Kelas : XII - RPL
From questions 1-9, four clauses/sentences, marked (A), (B), (C), or (D), are given
beneath each incomplete dialog. Choose the one clause/sentence that best completes the
dialog. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your
answer.
2. Bonny : My sister wants to quit from her present job. She thinks of a new career.
Hastari : If she changes career, ....
Bonny : That’s right. She will need times to adapt herself.
A. she should hire more people
B. it might be difficult at first
C. it will be overcapacity
D. she will be very busy
3. Freddy : You hardly ever drive to the office. How do you go there?
Handy : I take the train. ... Being late means a punishment.
Freddy : I see. It’s faster, right? The traffic now is getting worse.
A. I must avoid the flyover road
B. I have to accompany my wife
C. I have to get work by 9 eveyday
D. I must walk faster to the station
6. Sally : Have you seen Star Wars? I think it wasn’t as good as I thought it would be.
Brian : ... If you ask me, it was just one big publicity stunt from start to finish.
A. It’s one of the best films I’ve seen.
B. That was really great, I think.
C. That’s exactly how I felt.
D. It was full of excitement.
7. Manager : How about the bail for Thursday’s auction at The Imperial?
Staff : It’s done, sir. ... yesterday
Manager : Make sure you copy the receipt for me. And keep the original.
A. It was just spent out
B. It is completely closed
C. It will all be reimbursed
D. It was already transferred
Badrun : We're going camping near Mt. Rainier this weekend. What are you doing?
Thomas : Nothing. I'll just stay home.
Badrun : Why don’t you come along with us?
Thomas : But, I don't have any camping equipment.
Badrun : Don't worry. We'll let you use ours.
Thomas : Are you sure it won't be an inconvenience for you?
Badrun : No, not at all. We'd love your company.
Thomas : Do you think it's going to rain?
Badrun : It's not supposed to, but bring a rain jacket just in case.
We'll pick you up at 5:00 a.m. Saturday morning. Can you be ready?
As the 2016 National Games (PON) draws nearer, state postal service firm PT Pos Indonesia
is aiming to brighten the nation’s ultimate sporting event by launching a series of sport-
themed stamps.
“For pictures on the stamps, I used surili [the Javan leaf monkey], the mascot of the 2016
PON. There are a total of 12 sports portrayed by the surili,” said stamp designer Anwar
Firdaus on the sidelines of the launch of the stamp series at the Bandung Post Office recently.
Surili is an Old World monkey native to areas in West Java. Scheduled to be held in
September in Bandung, West Java, the 2016 PON will cover 64 sports. PT Pos Indonesia are
offering four types of philatelic products: a mini sheet consisting of 12 stamps, a first day
envelope with three stamps, a souvenir sheet with one stamp and one gold medal printed on
the side of the stamp, and 14 post cards.
PT Pos Indonesia’s vice president for philately and consignment, Munawar Ainy, said the
issuance of the 2016 PON official stamp was interesting in an era heavily saturated with
internet communication. “Philately as a hobby has been continuously in decline. It has
become a challenge for us to encourage young people to grow their interest in philately."
19. What are proposed by PT POS Indonesia related to the special event?
A. 4 types of philatelic products.
B. 12 souvenirs of gold medals.
C. 14 envelopes with three stamps.
D. 64 post cards portrayed by animals.
20. What can be infered from the text?
A. Surili is one of the official mascots of the 2016 PON.
B. The state postal service firm covers the 64 sports in the event.
C. The post card has one stamp and one gold medal printed on each side.
D. Young persons have to be motivated to be interested in stamp collecting.
22. What should you do after placing the documents on the platen?
A.Press the “start” button to end the process
B.Decrease the original size if you need it
C.Choose the number of copies you want
D.Select the appropriate size of the paper
24. After reading the text, the readers will most likely ....
A. promote his experience to his family and friends
B. have better interest in coming to see the object
C. discuss the possibility of exploring the hill
D. develop new attraction spots there
25. What can be said about The Curtis Crest Tree Top Walk?
A. It has the highest degrees of Penang’s panoramic views.
B. It is the highest public viewing platform on the island.
C. It is located 360 meters away from the Penang Hill.
D. It can be viewed clearly from the distance down.
26. “The ride was built tree-friendly” (2nd paragraph, 3rd sentence)
What does the underlined phrase mean?
A. It will not potentially damage any trees around it.
B. It will cause the plants look friendlier than usual.
C. It is not operated if the trees are too shady.
D. It is made of various wooden materials.
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Wayzata High School in Minnesota, and excelled in football, baseball, and track. Then, he
attended the University of Minnesota, where he majored in Business Marketing.
In his college football career, Marion Barber would earn myriad honors and broke numerous
records to boot. Marion Barber’s 3,276 yards and 14 100-yard rushing games ranked third in
Minnesota Golden Gophers history.
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the 2005 NFL Draft. Fans with Dallas Cowboys tickets watched Marion Barber emerge as a
starter, rushing for 95 yards against the Seattle Seahawks and 127 yards against the Arizona
Cardinals, which was the first 100-yard rushing game of the season for the Dallas Cowboys.
He and the Dallas Cowboys agreed to a six-year contract extension worth $45 million. His
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Cowboys tickets.
Yours sincerely,
Nakamura Hiroshi
33. Why did Hiroshi write the letter?
A. To be given a chance to work faster.
B. To improve his language proficiency.
C. To become popular in the Local News.
D. To be accepted for the position offered.