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PEMERINTAH PROVINSI SUMATERA BARAT

DINAS PENDIDIKAN
SMA NEGERI 6 SIJUNJUNG

Jl.Lintas Kiliran Jao-Teluk Kuantan,KM 10 NPSN : 10302804 Email [email protected]


Gmail : [email protected] Kode Pos :27572

SOAL ULANGAN HARIAN

Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris ( Wajib )


Satuan Pendidikan : SMA
Kelas/ Semester : X/Ganjil
KD : 3.4
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is going to …. with their competent worker in famous company
The Great Wall, one of the greatest wonders of the world, was listed as a World Heritage by
UNESCO in 1987. Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall winds up and down across deserts,
grasslands, mountains and plateaus, stretching approximately 8,851.8 kilometers (5,500 miles)
from east to west of China. With a history of more than 2000 years, some of the sections are
now in ruins or have disappeared. However, it is still one of the most appealing attractions all
around the world owing to its architectural grandeur and historical significance.
Great Wall of China is the longest structure ever built. It was erected entirely by hand. The main
part of the wall is about 3,460 kilometres long. One of the highest sections of the Great Wall, on
Mount Badaling, near Beijing, rises to about 11 metres high. This section is about 7.5 metres
wide at its base and nearly 6 metres at the top. Watchtowers stand about 90 to 180 metres
apart along the wall.

1 We know from the text that Great Wall is ….


A. not a high building
B. located in southeast china
C. built by using high technology
D. built without using technology
E. the longest construction in the world

2 What makes people attracted to come to Great Wall?


A. Its highest and long sections
B. Its longest structure ever built
C. Its location and the condition of the win
D. Its deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus
E. Its architectural grandeur and historical significance.

3 Why did the writer write the text?


To identify Great Wall of China
To criticize Great Wall of China
To promote Great Wall of China
To describe of Great Wall of China
To compliment Great Wall of China

This text for questions no 4 – 6


PETRUK CAVE
Petruk Cave is one of the leading tourist attractions in Kebumen, Central Java. The cave is
located in Dukuh Mandayana Candirenggo village, Ayah District, Kebumen Regency. In the
Petruk Cave there is no lighting that illuminates the cave. It is still very natural cave so that
Petruk Cave is very dark to be entered. The name is taken from the Punokawan of puppet
characters that is Petruk. The cave named Petruk cave because the length of it is like the
petruk’s nose.
In the cave there are three floors, the first is a basic cave, Hindu cave and Petruk. The
base cave is a short cave, which is just 100 meters away. The cave is used for tourist
attractions. Hindu cave is part of the cave that is usually used to put offerings to the ancestor.
Inside Petruk there are so many stalactites and stalagmites which are really awesome. If you
want to explore this cave, you must be led by guides who are ready to take you through the
cave. After arriving at the end of the cave, you can see the beach or waterfall located near the
end of the cave.

Unless visiting on a guided tour, travelers are unable to access the Concert Hall and Joan
Sutherland Theatre foyers or performance spaces. The Opera House complex contains
restaurants, bars, cafes, shops, and outdoor plazas.
4. The purpose of the text is to ….
A. inform about tourism in Kebumen
B. tell the readers about Petruk cave
C. explain how to get to Petruk cave
D. acknowledge Petruk Cave
E. promote Petruk Cave

5. What makes Petruk cave worth to visit?


A. It is not far from the beach and waterfall.
B. It has so many stalactites and stalagmites.
C. The cave’s depth is as deep as Petruk’s nose
D. It is the place to put offerings to the ancestor.
E. It’s length is the similar form as Petruk’s nose

6. In the Petruk Cave there is no lighting that illuminates the cave. The
underlined word means....
A. lights
B. raises
C. clarifies
D. darkens
E. explains

This text for questions no 7 – 10

Sydney Opera House


The Sydney Opera House, a world-class performing arts venue and
iconic Australian landmark, defines the Sydney Harbour in the
heart of the city. Designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon, the
structure is a masterpiece of late 20th-century architecture, despite
challenges that plagued the 15-year project before it was formally
opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973. Distinguished by soaring
halls with a white ceramic-tiled exterior shaped to evoke the sails
of a yacht, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see Sydney
attraction.

The Sydney Opera House is a highlight of any city tour or harbor cruise, and it is well worth
an up-close look, too. It’s best explored as part of a guided tour, either a guided walking
option that hits highlights of the building's history and architecture or an in-depth tour
that goes backstage to concert halls, green rooms, and studios usually off-limits to visitors.
Given that this is a functioning performance venue, visitors can also experience the Opera
House by attending a show, whether pairing a theater performance with dinner as part of
an evening package, or dining along the waterfront before a night of ballet.
Attending a performance at the Opera House is a must for music, dance, and theater fans.
Tickets for tours and events often sell out, so it’s best to book in advance. Public areas of
the complex are wheelchair accessible, and accessible show seating is available for all
performances (seats must be pre-booked, and availability is limited).
Unless visiting on a guided tour, travelers are unable to access the Concert Hall and Joan
Sutherland Theatre foyers or performance spaces. The Opera House complex contains
restaurants, bars, cafes, shops, and outdoor plazas.

7. What is the purpose of the text above?


A. To compliment the Sydney Opera House.
B. To promote Sydney Opera House to the readers.
C. To explain about Sydney Opera House to the readers.
D. To identify Sydney Opera House, as a tourist attraction.
E. To retell the writer’s experience in Sydney Opera House.

8. What is the writer’s recommendation in visiting Sydney Opera House?


A. Restaurants and bars are the only place to visit
B. Visitor must accompined by a tour guide
C. Sydney Opera House’s tickets are free
D. Visitors must like music, dance and art
E. Visitors must use wheelchairs

9. The main idea of paragraph 3 is....


A. Visitors to Sydney Opera House must buy tickets in advance due to limited seat.
B. Visitors must know several things before going to Sydney Opera House
C. The Sydney Opera House has many facilities that suit wheelchairs
D. Sydney Opera House’s visitors are music, dance, and theater fans
E. The Sydney Opera House is accessible for wheelchairs

10. “..Distinguished by soaring halls with a white ceramic-tiled exterior shaped to evoke the
sails of a yacht.” The underlined word has the same meaning as ….
A. big
B. wide
C. huge
D. high
E. large

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