PTS Kelas X (wajib) TP 2021 Semester ganjil
1.
new
– that – Japanese – belongs – car – to – director – the – black – expensive
What is the correct arrangement of
the words above?
A.
That
black new expensive Japanese car belongs to the director
B.
That
Japanese car new expensive black belongs to the director
C.
That
new Japanese black car expensive belongs to the director
D.
That expensive new black Japanese car belongs to the director
E.
That
new black expensive Japanese car belongs to the director
2. The following sentences are expression of
congratulation, except....
A. please accept my warm congratulation
B. I congratulate you on your success
C. I’m sorry to hear that
D. congratulations!
E. well done, congratulations for you
Traveling by Air
I really hate flying.
Once something happens to me. When I was on board, the plane started taking
off. It seemed that everything was all right. But suddenly I saw smoke coming
from engine of the plane. The engine was on fire and the plane started to
rattle. Suddenly the captain said to us in a very calm voice. “Ladies and
gentleman, we are having a little problem with one of the engines. There is no
need to panic. Keep your seat belts fastened. We are going to return the
airport.”
You can imagine how frightened
I was, but the crew was fantastic. The flight attendants were really calm and
told us not to worry. One of them told me to relax and said that everything
would be all right.
A few minutes later,
we were coming in to land, the pilot made a smooth landing on the runway. It
was over, and we were safe.
I took a taxi and went home. From that day on,
I decided not to fly anymore.
3.
What does the writer
hate?
- Flying
- Walking
- Running
- Sleeping
- Studying
4.
What happened to the
engine after it took off?
- Smoking
- Off
- Landed
- Flew
- Fine
5.
What did the writer
feel about the experience written at the text?
- Happy
- Frightened
- Relax
- Sad
- Contemplative
6.
What was the flight
attendant’s expression when explaining the situation within the plane?
- Calm
- Happy
- Sad
- Cry
- Hysteric
7.
How did the writer go
home after the plane incident?
- By bus
- On foot
- By taxi
- By plane
- By car
8. Mitha .... begin medical school next year
A. is going to
B. go to
C. will go to
D. going to
E. is gone
9. I want a .... apartment. We don’t have enough space
here.
A. Bigger
B. Biggest
C. more bigger
D. more biggest
E. big
Barbecue in the park
Last Sunday, my friend
and I went to the park because David’s family invited us a barbecue party in
the park. We lived nearby so we just walked there.
When we got to the
park, there were not many people. David’s family was already there. They
arrived there early to get the best picnic spot with an electronic barbecue
grill nearby. When we arrived, they were cleaning the barbecue. After making
sure the barbecue was clean, they turned the barbecue on by pushing the button.
The electric stove turned on and the metal plate became hot.
David’s mother put
some cooking oil on the metal plate, and after that she put some sausages, beef
steaks, and some onions on the barbecue. Meanwhile, David’s father was
preparing the bread, butter and the drinks.
While waiting for the
meat to cook, David and I joined other boys playing football. When we got
tired, we stopped and enjoyed the sausages, steaks, and some cold soft drinks.
The food was delicious. I think David’s mother is one
of the best chef in the world.
10.
When did the writer
have a picnic?
- Last Sunday
- Last Saturday
- Last Friday
- Last Wednesday
- Last Monday
11.
Who invited the writer
to the park?
- Brandon
- Alex
- David
- Kumar
- Neni
12.
What tense do we find
mostly in the text above?
- Present tense
- Past tense
- Perfect tense
- Future tense
- Adverbial tense
13.
What did the writer
and his friends do while they are waiting for the cook?
- Played football
- Slept
- Read
- Studied
- Climbed a tree
14. What is the purpose of the text?
- Retell the picnic experience
- To amuse the
reader about the legend of picnic
- To urge people
the importance of picnic
- To discuss the
positive and negative side of picnic
- To explain about
barbecue
Holiday in Jakarta
Last holiday, I went
to my brother’s home in Jakarta. I went to Jakarta with my father. We went to
Jakarta city by the train. Jakarta it was very interesting, but the atmosphere
was too hot for me.
A few days later, my
brother and I went to the zoo in Jakarta. We went to be zoo by taxi. The zoo
was very crowded. There were many traders. After bought the ticket, we went to
see the animal in the zoo.
First, I saw many
pelican birds. They were very hungry, so the zoo keeper fed the bird. Then I
saw many deer eaten many hay. In the same cage, I saw ostrich. It was very big.
It couldn’t fly but could run very fast. Its stomach was very big too. After that,
we went to take the boat which was pictured with the image of goose.
Before went back home,
we bought some drink and food. We rested in a restroom. I was very happy it
this holiday. I hoped the next holiday would be good too.
15.
Where did the writer
go?
- Surabaya
- Semarang
- Bandung
- Surakarta
- Jakarta
16.
How did the writer go
in vacations?
- By foot
- By motorcycle
- By train
- By car
- By cart
17. How did the writer go to the zoo?
- By train
- By cart
- By foot
- By taxi
- By motorcycle
18.
What did the writer do
before went home?
- Slept in the zoo
- Argued with his
father
- Bought food and drink
- Went around
- Watched the movie
19.
What kind of the text
is that?
- Narrative text
- Recount text
- Discussion text
- Hortatory
exposition
- Analytical
exposition
Tessie
We were moving house
and dad asked me to help him sort out all the boxes in the storeroom. I hadn’t
been in the storeroom for aged and wondered what we would find. One wall was
line with shelves, stacked with boxes almost to the ceiling there where many other
wrapped up objects of different shafts and sizes. Dad opened the boxes and
rummage through them. I moved over to a wooden box and was just about to lift
the lid when it toppled over. Everything fell out into a heap. Be careful!’
shouted dad, there may be something fragile in there
Then I saw it! My
heart began to pound and many knees began to shake. It was a rubber ring. It
had belonged to my beloved dog. Tessie. She died two years ago. I was only four when we got Tessie. I chose
her from among other puppies. She was my best friend. Although she had a basket
in the kitchen she would creep up to my room at night and sleep in the bottom
of the bed. If I was cold she would snuggle up next to me.
Tessie could do
anything. She could beg and sit and shake a paw. I taught her to fetch things.
One Christmas, I bought her rubber ring. I wrapped it up in shiny paper and
place it under Christmas tree. She played with it every day. Tessie would wait
at the front door went she knew it was time for me to come home from school.
She would howl the painting with the rubber ring in front of her. If didn’t
play, she would howl and wouldn’t stop until did. In the weekend we would take
the ring to the playground and play four hours and hours until neither of us
could run anymore.
Then one day Tessie
fell ill. She didn’t wait for me by the front door anymore and she didn’t want
to play with the ring. I tried to encourage her, “Come on, Tessie. Come and
play.”
Seemed out of breath
she couldn’t walk very well and she wasn’t eating properly. Mum and I took her
to the vet. The vet shook her head and told us that Tessie was really sick.
There, nothing they
can do for her, ‘mum whispered to me.I went to the room where Tessie was
waiting and said my goodbyes I felt her warm fur for the last time on my face
and then I ran outside and cried…..
“What’s the matter,
son?” asked Dad. He put an arm around my shoulder. We all miss her, ‘said Dad
sadly, ‘She was a good dog, a really good dog. I nodded and put the ring hack
in the box.
20.
What kind of the text
is that?
- Recount
- Narrative
- Procedure
- Report
- News item
21.
What is the generic
structure of the text?
- Orientation > Event > Re-orientation
- Orientation >
Evaluation > Complication > Resolution > Re-orientation
- Goal >
Material > Step
- Newsworthy event
> Background event > Source
- Orientation >
Event > Complication
22.
What is the form of
the text?
- Diary
- Personal recount
- Letters Factual
- Recount
- Imaginative
recount
23.
What caused the boy
had the flashback?
- He was moving house
- He found a rubber
ring
- He found a dog
- He found
Christmas tree
- He met a vet
24.
Which statement is
true based on the text?
A.
the writer
was moving home
B.
the writer bought
Tessie a rubber ring
C.
Tessie had an accident
D.
Tessie was the
writer’s best friend
E.
Tessie died two years
ago
On December 19, 1948, the Dutch
launched Operatie Kraai, a second military invasion designed to crush the new
Indonesian Republic once and for all. The invasion was initiated with an
airborne assault on the Republican capital city, Yogyakarta. President Soekarno
ordered the armed forces under General Soedirman (as the commander in chief),
to launch a guerilla campaign in the countryside, while he and other key
leaders such as Hatta and Sjahrir, allowed themselves to be taken prisoner by
the Dutch.
General Soedirman, or Pak Dirman,
as he was usually called, led his troops to wage guerilla warfare against the
Dutch in Yogyakarta, Solo, Madiun, and Kediri for about seven months. From his
headquarters deep in the mountains, Pak Dirman commanded military activities
throughout Java, including a show of force in Yogyakarta on March 1, 1949.
Soon, the news of the defeats of the Dutch forces against the guerillas spread
overseas, and the Dutch were forced to negotiate with the Indonesians.
Eventually, the Roem-Royen
Agreement was Signed, and according to this treaty, the Dutch had to release
the Republican leadership and return the area surrounding Yogyakarta to
Republican control In June 1949. When the Dutch began withdrawing their forces
in July 1949, Pak Dirman was recalled to Yogyakarta and was forbidden to fight
further.
25.
The
second invasion of the Dutch to Indonesia lasted for …
A.
Five
months
B.
Six
months
C. Seven months
D.
Eight
months
E.
A
year
26.
The
guerrilla was took place in these locations, except …
A.
Yogyakarta
B.
Solo
C.
Madiun
D.
Kediri
E. Semarang
27.
According
to the Roem-Royen treaty, the Dutch had to …
A.
Release
the Republican leadership and return half of Yogyakarta to the army
B. Release the republican
leadership and return the area surrounding Yogyakarta to Republican control
C.
Release
the President and retreat immediately
D.
Surrender
to the Republican armed forces
E.
Cease
fire immediately and release all Indonesian prisoners
28. I
don’t want to count on you because I can do anything by
myself.
The right words that
correspondent to the underlined words is…
A.
Alternated
B.
for good
C.
depend
on someone
D.
take place
E.
took out
29. The
teacher gives me time to consider his offer until tomorrow
evening.
The right words that
correspondent to the underlined words is…
A.
in charge of
B.
think
over
C.
interesting
D.
took out
E.
get along
Dear Risma, My name is Susan and I am 21 years old.
I am from the United States and grew up with my Mother, Father and younger
brother at our home in Miami, Florida. My brother is 16 years old and plays basket
ball at the local high school. We have two cats, named Hiro and Hyun bi and I
love animals! I am curious to hear more about your family. I go to a university in Seattle,
Washington and am studying English. I live with my two friends, Helena and Samora.
The summer holiday is almost over and I'm excited for the term to start
again. I only have 2 years left and then I want to go home and be an English teacher.
What did you do this summer in Jakarta? When does your school start? What are
your favourite subjects? I hope all is well and that I hear from
you soon! With Love, Susan
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30. How many people are there in Susan’s family?
A. three
B. four
C. five
D. six
E. seven
31. What does Susan do?
A. Susan goes to college as a
university student
B. Susan works as a history teacher
C. Susan is a soccer player
D. Susan is a high school student
E. Susan is a housewife
32. Where is Susan currently living?
A. Florida
B. Seattle
C. Indonesia
D. Bali
E. Java
33. Rivan : Zack, ....to my
classmate, Erhan?
Zaki : With pleasure.
Rivan : Erhan, this is Zaki,
my close friend.
Erhan : Hi, nice to meet
you, Zaki.
Zaki : Glad to meet
you, Erhan.
A. do you know
B. may I introduce you
C. have you met
D. have you seen
E. have you known
34. She
.......... her new skirt when I ………. her at the party last night.
Choose the right tense to
fill in the blanks?
A. saw
– was wearing
B. was wearing – saw
C. was
writing – took
D. was
talking – were seeing
E. was
having – walked
Squirrels
are generally small animals, ranging in size from the African pygmy squirrel
at 7–10 cm (2.8–3.9 in) in length and just 10 g (0.35 oz)
in weight, to the Alpine
marmot, which is 53–73 cm (21–29 in) long and
weighs from 5 to 8 kg (11 to 18 lb). Squirrels typically have
slender bodies with bushy tails and large eyes. In general, their fur
is soft and silky, although much thicker in some species than others. The
color of squirrels is highly variable between—and often even within—species.
In general, the hind
limbs are longer than the fore limbs, and they have four or five toes on each
paw. Their paws include an often poorly developed thumb, and have soft pads
on the undersides.[6]
Unlike most mammals, Tree squirrels can descend a tree head-first. They do so by rotating their
ankles 180 degrees so the hind paws are backward-pointing and can grip the
tree bark. Squirrels live in
almost every habitat from tropical rainforest
to semiarid desert,
avoiding only the high polar regions and the driest of deserts. They are
predominantly herbivorous,
subsisting on seeds and nuts, but many will eat insects and even small
vertebrates. As their large eyes
indicate, in general squirrels have an excellent sense of vision, which is especially important for
tree-dwelling species. They also have very versatile and sturdy claws for grasping and climbing. Many also have a good sense of touch, with vibrissae
on their heads and limbs. (Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squirrel) |
35.
What is the maximum
length of African pygmy squirrel?
A. 5 cm
B. 7 cm
C. 8 cm
D. 10 cm
E. 18 cm
36.
What does the third
paragraph mainly tell about squirrels?
A. Their magnificent sight
B. Their habitat and food
C. Their physical appearance
D. Their behavior and food
E. The specialty of squirrels
37.
How can Tree squirrels descend a tree head-first?
A. They live on tree.
B. They rotate their ankles.
C. Their paws are so strong.
D. Their paws are very sharp.
E. Their paws can grip the tree bark.
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38.
What is the announcement
intended for?
- Taking a test.
- Choosing a career at school.
- Taking an English course.
- Joining a speech
contest.
- Recruiting for a scholarship.
39.
What is NOT included in the requirements?
A.
Possessing a TOEFL score.
B.
Having self confidence.
C.
Excellent in English.
D.
Fond of
writing.
E.
Fond of reading.
I have a close Friend. She is beautiful, attractive,
and trendy. She always wants to be a trend setter of the day. She always pays
much attention on her appearance. Recently, she bought a new boot from Blowfish
shoes production. The shoes really suit her.
Her new Blowfish women shoes are wonderful. When she
walks with the shoes, all of her friends, including me will watch and admire
her that she has the most suitable shoes for her physical appearance. The
style, bright colour, and the brand represent her as a smart woman of the day.
She really has a perfect appearance. She really likes the shoes. She said that
the products covered all genders. The blowfish men’s shoes are as elegant as
the women’s shoes. The products provide various choices from ballet, casual,
until athletic shoes. Those shoes designed in attractive way. The products are
international trader mark and become the hottest trend.
40.
The
text above is an example of .... text
A.
Narrative
B. Descriptive
C.
Fable
D.
Argument
E.
news
item
41.
The
text above describes about....
A. Shoes
B.
Friend
C.
new
stylist
D.
products
E.
designer
42.
According
to structure of descriptive text. Identification is on the .... paragraph.
A. First
B.
Second
C.
Third
D.
Fourth
E.
Fifth
43.
Health and happines
are ... money
A. more important than
B. most important
C. important than
D. imported
E. import
44.
I saw Jane this
morning. She was.... the bus
A. On
B. In
C. At
D. By
E. with
My Day
I had a terrible day
yesterday. First, I woke up an hour late because my alarm clock didn’t go off.
Then, I was in such a hurry that I burned my hand when I was making breakfast.
After breakfast, I got dressed so quickly that I forgot to wear socks.
Next, I ran out of the
house trying to get the 9:30 bus, but of course I missed it. I wanted to take a
taxi, but I didn’t have enough money.
Finally, I walked the
three miles to my school only to discover that it was Sunday! I hope I never
have a day as the I had yesterday.
Questions:
1. What happened to the writer yesterday?
Answer: He had a terrible day.
2. Why did he wake up an hour late?
Answer: Because his alarm clock didn’t go
off.
3. What did he do after having breakfast?
Answer: He got dressed so quickly that he
forgot to wear socks.
4. How far did the writer walk?
Answer: He walked for three miles.
5. What does the writer hope?
Answer: the writer hopes he will never have
a day like yesterday.
Read the following phrases.
- I am overjoyed with your success.
- Well done my dear friend.
- I hope you do a good job.
- For your achievement, congrats!
- You are so kind for saying so.
From the above phrases. The expressions of congratulation are ….