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PEMERINTAH KABUPATEN PASURUAN

DINAS PENDIDIKAN
PENILAIAN AKHIR TAHUN (PAT) KELAS 9 SMP
Tahun Pelajaran 2019 / 2020
Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris Hari/Tanggal : Rabu, 1 April 2020
Kelas : IX (Sembilan) Waktu : 07.00 – 08.30 WIB

I. CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER!


The Following Text is for Questions 1 to 5

The Elephant and Friends


Alone elephant wandered the forest looking for friends. She came across a monkey and asked, “Will
you be my friend, monkey?” “You are too big and cannot swing on trees as I do. So I cannot be your
friend”, said the monkey.
The elephant then came across a rabbit and asked him if she could be his friend. “You are too big to
fit inside my burrow. You cannot be my friend”, replied the rabbit.
Then the elephant met a frog and asked if she could be her friend. The frog said “You are too big and
heavy. You cannot jump like me. I am sorry, but you cannot be my friend”.
The elephant asked a fox, and she got the same reply, that she was too big. The next day, all the
animals in the forest were running in fear. The elephant stopped a bear and asked what was happening and
was told that a tiger has been attacking all the animals.
The elephant wanted to save the other weak animals and went to the tiger and said “Please sir, leave
my friends alone. Do not eat them”. The tiger didn’t listen and asked the elephant to mind her own
business. Seeing no other way to solve the problem, the elephant kicked the tiger and scared it away.
She then went back to the others and told them what happened. On hearing how the elephant saved
their lives, the animals agreed in unison, “You are just the right size to be our friend”.
(https://www.momjunction.com/articles/moral-stories-for-kids_00369197/#gref, accessed on 6 February 2020)

1. The text is written to ….


a. describe how some animals treated the elephant
b. tell the readers about the jungle’s life
c. amuse the readers with story of the elephant and her friends
d. give information to the readers how the elephant can save his friends’ life
2. What finally made the animals agree to become the elephant’s friends?
a. the elephant’s effort in keeping safe the animals
b. the elephant’s pressure to the animals
c. the tiger’s attack to the elephants and other animals
d. the deals that the animals made
3. “…the elephant kicked the tiger and scared it away.” (paragraph 5). The underlined word in the sentence
refers to ….
a. the elephant c. the bear
b. the animals d. the tiger
4. Which of the following word would probably best describe the elephant’s personality?
a. kindhearted c. troublesome
b. cunning d. avengeful
5. What can you learn from the story?
a. Build a friendship with the good ones
b. Friends come in all shapes and sizes
c. Good friends are those who can give you benefits
d. Be selective in choosing friends

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The Following Text is for Questions 6 to 10
Complete the text below with the correct form of verb!
The Titanic was … (6) in 1912. It was designed in a new way and it was thought to be unsinkable.
Because of this, they did not … (7) enough lifeboats for the passengers and the crew. The hull … (8) by a
collision with a huge iceberg and it sank very fast. A total of 1.513 people were drowned that day. In 1985, the
wreck … (9) on the seabed and the ship was explored. Some film producers … (10) the films of Titanic since
then. The most recent film was released in 1997, which was starred by Leonardo De Caprio.
(Adapted from https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/grammar/passive-voice-or-active-voice/
reading-passage-titanic-passive-voice/23776)
6. a. was built c. is built
b. build d. built
7. a. provided c. providing
b. provide d. was provided
8. a. damaged c. damaging
b. is damaged d. was damaged
9. a. was found c. find
b. found d. was finding
10. a. make c. made
b. was made d. making
The Following Text is for Questions 11 to 15

Aloe vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. An evergreen perennial, it originates from
the Arabian Peninsula, but grows wild in tropical, semi-tropical, and arid climates around the world. It is
cultivated for agricultural and medicinal uses.The species is also used for decorative purposes and grows
successfully indoors as a potted plant.
Aloe vera is a stemless or very short-stemmed plant growing to 60–100 cm tall. The leaves are thick
and fleshy, green to grey-green, with some varieties showing white flecks on their upper and lower stem
surfaces.The margin of the leaf is serrated and has small white teeth. The flowers are produced in summer
on a spike up to 90 cm tall, each flower being pendulous, with a yellow tubular corolla 2–3 cm long.
Two substances from Aloe vera – a clear gel and its yellow latex – are used to manufacture commercial
products. Aloe gel typically is used to make topical medications for skin conditions, such as burns,
wounds, frostbite, rashes, psoriasis, cold sores, or dry skin. Aloe latex is used individually or manufactured
as a product with other ingredients to be ingested for relief of constipation.
Aloe vera gel is also used commercially as an ingredient in yogurts, beverages, and some desserts,
but at certain high doses, its toxic properties could be severe when taken orally. Use of topical aloe vera
in small amount is likely to be safe.
(Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloe_vera, accessed on February 11, 2020)

11. The author’s purpose in writing the text is to ….


a. describe the general phenomena of Aloe Vera
b. tell about the uses of Aloe Vera
c. describe the characteristics of Aloe Vera
d. explain about the specific characteristics of Aloe Vera
12. Paragraph 2 talks about ….
a. the season in which the flowers are produced
b. the length of Aloe Vera’s stem
c. the characteristics of Aloe Vera
d. the color varieties of Aloe Vera
13. Which of the following is NOT the use of Aloe Vera gel?
a. as the ingredient of beverages
b. for relief of constipation
c. for skin medication such as burns, wounds, rashes
d. as the ingredients of some desserts.

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14. “…showing white flecks on their upper and lower stem surfaces.” (paragraph 2). The underlined word in the
sentence refers to ….
a. Aloe Vera c. White flecks
b. The leaves d. The flowers
15. “… and arid climates around the world.” (Paragraph 1). The underlined word is closest in meaning to ….
a. humid c. dry
b. warm d. wet
The Following Text is for Questions 16 to 20

(http://www.leighsocialclub.com/tuition-pamphlets-examples/tuition-advertisement-sample-home-tuition-
advertisement-templates-tuition-pamphlets-examples/, accessed on 11 February 2020)
16. What is the text about?
a. an announcement of subject classes
b. an advertisement of Home Tuition course
c. a promotion of subject courses for primary graders
d. an information about Home Tuition Course
17. From the text, we know that ….
a. The lesson is conducted in big groups of students
b. Home Tuition A+ is a language course
c. Students have to pay more for learning materials
d. The institution provides various courses for kids to adults
18. “Well experienced & selected Graduate Tutors”. The underlined word is closest in meaning to ….
a. well-known c. qualified
b. famous d. talented
19. “Learning material provided with no extra charges”. The sentence means ….
a. students should pay for the learning material
b. learning material is not included in the tuition fee
c. no extra money is needed for learning material
d. learning material is included in extra charges
20. Which of the following programs suitable for Elementary school students?
a. Math
b. Accounts
c. Chemistry
d. Engineering

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The Following Text is for Questions 21 to 25
Once upon a time there was a good old woman who lived in a little house. She had in her garden a bed
of beautiful striped tulips.
One night she was awakened by the sounds of sweet singing and of babies laughing. She looked out
at the window. The sounds seemed to come from the tulip bed, but she could see nothing.
The next morning she walked among her flowers, but there were no signs of any one having been there
the night before.
On the following night she was again wakened by sweet singing and babies laughing. She rose and
stole softly through her garden. The moon was shining brightly on the tulip bed, and the flowers were
swaying to and fro. The old woman looked closely and she saw, standing by each tulip, a little Fairy
mother who was crooning and rocking the flower like a cradle, while in each tulip-cup lay a little Fairy baby
laughing and playing. The good old woman stole quietly back to her house, and from that time on she
never picked a tulip, nor did she allow her neighbours to touch the flowers.
The tulips grew daily brighter in colour and larger in size, and they gave out a delicious perfume like
that of roses. They began, too, to bloom all the year round. And every night the little Fairy mothers
caressed their babies and rocked them to sleep in the flower-cups.
The day came when the good old woman died, and the tulip-bed was torn up by folks who did not know
about the Fairies, and parsley was planted there instead of the flowers. But the parsley withered, and so
did all the other plants in the garden and from that time nothing would grow there.
But the good old woman’s grave grew beautiful, for the Fairies sang above it, and kept it green; while
on the grave and all around it there sprang up tulips, daffodils, and violets, and other lovely flowers of
spring.

21. By reading the text we know that the writer wrote the text to ….
A. describe the tulips in her garden
B. entertain the readers with story of fairies in a tulips garden
C. inform the readers about the goodness of tulips
D. amuse the readers with story of a woman and the tulips
22. What can you learn from the story?
A. Good things we do deserve another.
B. Planting flowers is a way to love nature.
C. Being kind to others is very important.
D. Love the nature.
23. “ … from that time nothing would grow there” (paragraph 6)
The word “there” refers to ….
A. a little house C. the garden
B. the grave D. the village
24. “On the following night she was again awakened by sweet singing…” (paragraph 4)
What does the word awakened refer to?
A. Slept C. Flew
B. Draw D. Arose
25. When the old woman knew about the fairies in her garden, she ….
A. let no one touch the tulips C. sold the tulips in the market
B. tore up the tulips in her garden D. cut down all the tulips
26. Dimaz : who takes the book?
Rafa : The book … by Kamilia
A. is making C. is taken
B. writing D. are made
27. Nawang : This sweater is so soft and nice to wear
Zidan : Yeah. It … of very fine materials.
Nawang : it must be expensive.
A. is made C. were sewed
B. are created D. was picked

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The Following Text is for Questions 28 to 32
Sheep are four-legged ruminant that belong to the order Artiodactyla and genus Ovis. The word “sheep”
is used to address all species of genus Ovis but for most people the word is always refers to Ovis aries
(domestic sheep). They are kept by humans as a livestock for their meat, milk and skin. They are one of
the earliest animals to be domesticated for agricultural purposes. They are herbivorous animals who love
to eat short grass and hay.
There are various ways to address a sheep. If an adult male sheep is intact, they are called a “ram” or
a “tup”, but they are called as a “wether” if the male sheep is castrated. An adult female sheep is called a
“ewe (yu)” and a young sheep is called a “lamb”. Their product such as meat, milk and pelt are also
important for us to know besides their nickname. When their meat is served as food, it is known as
“mutton” or “lamb”. They can produce thick pelts and it is mostly known as “wool”. Sheep produce less
milk than cow, but their milk contain more fat and minerals which make them to be ideal for cheese-
making process.
Domestic sheep have different characteristic with their wild relatives. Domestic sheep have small body
with crimped hair while wild sheep may have larger body with thin and straight hair. Some domestic sheep
may have no horns at all while the wild sheep usually have large and spiral horns. Wild sheep have limited
variations of colour. Most of them are brown. Domestic sheep have more variations of colour; they can be
pure white, dark brown, or spotted.

28. The writer’s intention in writing the text is to….


A. inform the advantages of having sheep
B. tell the readers about the domestic sheep
C. explain the characteristics of sheep
D. describe sheep generally
29. How do people call an adult male sheep?
A. Ovis C. Lamb
B. Wether D. Ram
30. Sheep belongs to mammals because they ….
A. give birth to live young C. have various colour
B. eat grass and leaves D. are domesticated
31. “Most of them are brown” (the last paragraph)
The word “them” refers to ….
A. domestic sheep C. old sheep
B. wild sheep D. sheep
32. “There are various ways to address a sheep.” (the second paragraph)
The word “address” is closest in meaning to ….
A. name C. check
B. feed D. take
The Following Text is for Questions 33 to 20

KING KOIL
CRAFTED WITH PASSION
With over 100 years of mattress experience, KING KOIL®, the only mattress brand that delivers you a
comfortable and luxurious sleeping experience. By combining the finest materials with our never ending
passion, we have crafted timeless masterpiece mattress that will give pure enjoyment.
30% cut available on February 2020 only in
BOS ROMLAH’S STORE,
Jl. Raya Sukarno-Hatta 05 Pasuruan, phone (0343)425666

33. We will get a discount if we ….


A. buy the product during February
B. get the product in the nearest store
C. call the store first
D. like the stuff

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34. The writer’s purpose in writing the text is ….


A. persuade readers to buy King Koil mattress
B. inform about the location of the store
C. explain about the quality of King Koil mattress
D. tell the readers how comfortable the mattres is
35. “…that delivers you a comfortable and luxurious sleeping experience.”
What does the underlined word in the sentence means?
A. Interesting C. Relaxing
B. Annoying D. Boring
36. “… we have crafted timeless masterpiece mattress…”. The word “we” in the sentence refers to ….
A. The readers C. King Koil
B. Mrs. Romlah D. The producers
37. Suppose you want to buy the mattress during February 2020, how much should you pay if the price of the
mattress is IDR 15.000.000?
A. IDR 14.550.000 C. IDR 10.500.000
B. IDR 12.000.000 D. IDR 13.500.000
The Following song lyrics is for questions 38 to 40

There’s a place in your heart


And I know that it is love
And this place could be much
Brighter than tomorrow

And if you really try


You’ll find there’s no need to cry
In this place you’ll feel
There’s no hurt or sorrow

There are ways to get there


If you care enough for the living
Make a little space
Make a better place

Heal the world


Make it a better place
For you and for me
And the entire human race
There are people dying
If you care enough for the living
Make it a better place
For you and for me
(A Song by Michael Jackson)
38. By reading the lyrics, we know that the singer wants to ….
A. suggest the people to find a better place to live
B. ask the world to make a better place
C. suggest the people not to live in sorrow
D. inspire the worldwide peace, love and tolerance
39. “Heal the world. Make it a better place”. From the sentence, it is implied that ….
A. the world needs to be saved from damage, war and violation
B. the world is a better place to live
C. many people in the world have been very sick
D. the world needs recovery from damage
40. “There’s no hurt or sorrow”. The underlined word in the sentence is closest in meaning to …
A. happiness C. ease
B. misery D. wound

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II. ESSAY
1. Complete the short paragraph below with the correct forms of verbs (passive forms). You can use the words
provided in the box. One word may be applied more than once!
1.

make wear call

This cloth ______(a) an Ulos. It ______(b) in North Sumatra,


Indonesia. It ______(c) in special events like weddings and
funerals. It ______(d) of cotton. It ______(e) by hand.

The following text is for questions 2-5

The orangutan comes from the family of apes and lives in Southeast Asia. In the local language, the
name “orangutan” means ‘the man of the jungle’. Orangutans usually live in the northern corner of Sumatra
and in Borneo.
An orangutan has long arms, with hook-shaped hands to help them swing from one tree to another by
grabbing vines and branches. They rarely explore the ground, but when they do, they walk on all fours.
Orangutan have a distinctive appearance. Their bodies are covered with long, rough reddish-brown fur.
Male orangutans are usually 95 cm in height and 77 kg in weight, while female orangutans are only 78 cm
in height and 37 kg in weight. To differentiate between male orangutans and female orangutans, the males
have puffy cheeks and a call and groaning, that can be heard from around 1 km away.
Orangutans usually eat fruits, but sometimes they also eat eggs, termites, the soft part of inner barks,
and young leaves. Orangutans accumulate fat in order to survive the monsoon season, which lasts from
April to October, when food is scarce.
Orangutans are solitary animals. They usually travel and find food independently. However, the females
will seek the males when they are ready to mate. They will stay together for a few days until the female
orangutan is pregnant. After that, they will go on their way again independently. The pregnancy time of
orangutans is similar to humans, which is nine months. A female orangutan gives birth to one baby every
four or eight years.
2. In what ways are the male orangutans different from the female ones?
3. What is the function of orangutans’ air sack?
4. Paragraph 3 mainly talks about …
5. In what paragraph do you find the following information?

No. Information Paragraph

1. The difference between male and female orangutans


2. The function of orangutans’ hook-shaped hands
3. Orangutans’ diet
4. Orangutans’ habitat
5. Orangutan’s pregnancy time

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