Soal Uspbk Paket 1
Soal Uspbk Paket 1
Soal Uspbk Paket 1
Listening Section
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Thank you,
Anita
26. What is the main purpose of the memorandum?
a. To re-invite the staff to the halal bihalal gathering
b. To explain the arrangements for a special event
c. To ask all staff to help arrange a party
d. To thank the staff for attending the gathering
27. What does the clause “As you know” in the memorandum imply?
a. The Halal Bihalal gathering is not a surprise event everyone
b. Not all staff know when and where the gathering is
c. The invitation for the gathering have been distributed
d. Anita Hassan has spread the rumor about the gathering
28. Which of Anita’s point NOT mentioned in the memo?
a. Payment for extra guests
b. Parking restrictions
c. Timing for the event
d. Attendance list
29. “Ticket for all employees have been covered [Paragraph 1]
The underline word can be replaced with…….
a. Protected
b. Paid
c. Closed
d. Removed
Question numbers 30 to 33 refer to the following text!
The White Hare and the Crocodiles
A long time ago, there lived a little white Hare. His home was on the island of Oki, and
across the sea was the mainland of Inaba. He wanted to cross over to Inaba. Day after day, he
hoped to find some way of getting across.
One day, he was standing on the beach and looking towards the mainland across the
water. When he saw a great crocodile near the island, he asked the crocodile to carry him
across the sea. However, he was doubtful whether a crocodile could carry him. He had an idea
to calling some crocodile so he could jump across the sea. He said to the crocodile, “Mr.
Crocodile, you live in the sea and I live on this island, and we do not often meet, so I know
very little about you, tell me, do you think your numbers are greater than mine”?
The crocodile answered, “We have many groups, you are little.” The hare, who meant to
play a trick on the crocodile, said again, “Do you think it possible for you to call up enough
crocodile to form a line from this island across the sea to Inaba?” “Of course, it is possible.”
Then some crocodile arranged themselves in the water so as to form a bridge between
the island of Oki and the mainland of Inaba. When the hare saw the bridge of crocodile, he
said: “How splendid! I did not believe this was possible. Now let me count you all! Please
keep quite still, or I shall not to be able to count. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
nine__”
Thus, the cunning hare walked right across to the mainland of Inaba. He began to jeer at
the crocodiles instead of thanking them, and said, as he leaped off the last one’s back: “Thank
you crocodile. Now I have done with you!”
30. What kind of narrative is this?
a. Legend
b. Myth
c. Fable
d. Fairy tale
31. What did the hare want to do?
a. He wanted to cross the strait
b. He wanted to keep dry and warm
c. He wanted to count the crocodile
d. He wanted to prove his ability
32. What can you conclude about the hare?
a. He had many friends
b. He was good hearted
c. He was smart
d. He was tricky
33. What is the moral value of the story?
a. Crocodiles are foolish animals
b. Animal worlds are always cruel
c. Looks and words can be deceiving
d. You will learn from your mistakes