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I have a “super” mother. My mother is now in her late fifties. She comes from a family of
traditional Cantonese middle class people. She has some knowledge of traditional .... (1) for
fever, loss of appetite and minor cough. She is quite tall and medium built. She looks much
younger than her age. She .... (2) Mandarin fluently and English quite well. She is an
excellent cook, and her grandson once said that her cooking skills could match those of a
chef in a restaurant. She is very friendly and .... (3). She never fails to help anyone to who
needs her help. She likes to travel and, like any other woman, she likes to shop.
1. ……………
A. food
B. menu
C. pastry
D. beverage
E. remedies
2. ……………
A. asks
B. learns
C. cleans
D. speaks
E. exercises
3. ……………
A. rude
B. smart
C. quick
D pretty
E. helpful
Professions in business
Have you ever seen how some people run a business office? There are some professions that
have very important roles in business activities. These professions are related to each other
in an organization. The professions discussed here are banker, accountant, and secretary.
A banker is person who conducts banking. He may be the owner of a bank or he can be the
member of the board of directors who operated the bank. Bankers give loans to business
offices, firms, factories, to operate or expand their business.
An accountant is a person who has charge of the accounts of a company. He is the one who
records, keeps financial accounts and makes financial statements. He plays an important
role to make the firms remain in good financial condition.
5. He plays an important role to make the firms remain in good financial condition,
(paragraph 3). The underlined word means ...
A. administrative details of a firm
B. any credits taken from banks
C. loan procedures in a bank
D. line of jobs in an office
E. monetary position
6. The secretary is, therefore, .concerned with any business that the
firm undertakes .(paragraph 4). The synonym of the underlined word is ...
A. inspects
B. observes
C. performs
D. holds
E. tries
SOAL UN SMA 2012
Raja Ampat or 'Four Kings', is the name given to some islands in West Papua and comes
from a local myth. The four major islands are Waigeo, Misool (which is home to ancient rock
painting), Salawati, and Batanta. Raja Ampat is located in the bird head of the island of Papua.
Underwater enthusiasts flock to this region because it offers the world's best marine sight. In
the
Raja Ampat islands, divers can explore vertical underwater walls. The thrill of drift diving is
another great challenge.
The territory within the islands of the Four Kings is enormous, covering 9.8 million acres
of land and sea, home to 540 types of corals, more than 1,000 types of coral fish and 700 types
of mollusks. This makes it the most diverse living library for world's coral reef and underwater
biota. According to a report developed by The Nature Conservancy and Conservation
International, around 75% of the world's species live here.
When divers first arrive here their excitement is palpable. It's common to hear people
praise God as they take in the remarkable scenery. Others prefer to remain in silence taking
in
the overwhelming sight of so many islands with crystal clear water that softly brushes over
the
white sandy beaches
Kapoposang
Kapoposang is one of the largest of the Spermonde Islands, around 70 km northwest of
Makassar, South Sulawesi. Kapoposang covers an area of around 50,000 hectares and is
inhabited by around 100 families. Several other islands, both inhabited and uninhabited, lie
near Kapoposang. The larger ones include Papandangan, Kondongbali, Suranti and
Tambakulu.
Kapoposang and the nearby islands were declared a Nature Tourism Park by the
Department of Forestry in 1999. Diving has been an important activity at Kapoposang since
the mid 1990s. There were so few local divers at the time, and because of the distance from
other well-known diving areas in Indonesia, Kapoposang has basically remained a secret.
The best time to visit Kapoposang is between April and November, when the seas are calm,
the weather favorable, and the wind less fierce than in the other months. The trip takes two
hours by speedboat; the ocean breezes help to cool your skin in the hot morning sun. As you
approach Pulau Kapoposang, you see the deep blue water, which suddenly meets an expanse
of coral reefs between extensive shallows with white sands in the seabed. Sea grass also
grows lushly near the shore. The sea bed at Kapoposang has a unique composition; near the
island are some quite shallow contours, and then suddenly steep underwater cliffs leading to
seemingly endless depths. The water is very clear; you can expect underwater visibility of
over 15 meters – ideal conditions for divers.
The ethnic groups in the mountain regions of southwest and central Sulawesi (Celebes) are
known by the name of Toraja, which has come to mean "those who live upstream" or "those who
live in the mountains". Their name is in fact derived from the word Raja, which in Sanskrit
means "king". The society is hierarchically structured: the noblemen are called rengnge, the
ordinary people to makaka, and the slaves to kaunan; birth determines which rank a person will
occupy.
The distinctive features of the traditional houses (tongkonan) of the Toraja are the "buffalo
horns", the roof design and the rich decoration on the walls. The buffalo is a symbol of status,
courage, strength and fighting spirit.
Designed as a representation on the universe, the tongkonan is constructed in three parts: the
upper world (the roof), the world of humans (the middle of the building), and the underworld
(the space under the floor). The highly distinctive roors constructed by the Toraja given rise to
various ingenious interpretations. Certainly the roof is something of deep significance for the
Toraja, and even today they build "modern" (in other words houses built with cement) houses
with such roofs.
Like Indonesia, Singapore is a country of “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika.” Chinese, Malay Indians and
Eurasians make up its citizens. Other Asians, including Indonesians, Japanese, Philippines,
Korea, Thailand’s, and Arabs also live on that tiny island. Singapore is sometimes called “Instant
Asia” because you can see varieties of customs, cultures and foods of nearly all Asia in
Singapore.
(UN 2007 Paket 45)
3. " ... Koreans, Thais and Arabs live on that tiny island."
(Paragraph 2)
The underlined word may be replaced by "very ..."
A. cute
B. huge
C. small
D. broad
E. narrow
Kunci Jawaban:
1. A
2. C
3. C