0% found this document useful (0 votes)
24 views

Bahasa Inggris Level 4 (Type A)

soal Olimpyade SD
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
24 views

Bahasa Inggris Level 4 (Type A)

soal Olimpyade SD
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 9

TYPE A

LEMBAR SOAL

BABAK FINAL PROVINSI OLIMPIADE IPS,


MATEMATIKA, SAINS DAN BAHASA INGGRIS
TINGKAT NASIONAL TAHUN 2023

BAHASA INGGRIS LEVEL 4


1. Awali kegiatan dengan berdoa, bersikap tenang dan tidak terburu – buru
2. Simak dan pahami semua penjelasan dan intruksi dari pengawas. Jika ada yang
kurang jelas, tanyakan pada pengawas.
3. Pastikan semua kolom pada LJK sudah terisi dengan benar.
4. Baca dan pahami baik – baik soal, hingga kalian yakin telah memahami isi pertanyaan.
5. Dahulukan menjawab soal soal yang menurut kalian mudah.
6. Kerjakan dengan tenang dan teliti
7. Waktu yang disediakan adalah 60 menit
8. Jika masih cukup waktu, periksa kembali semua jawaban, apakah sudah sesuai.
9. Jika sudah selesai, Soal dan LJK wajib dikumpulkan.

JUJUR ITU JUARA!


TYPE A

1. Do you feel like ___ now?


a. Swimming c. Swim
b. To swim d. To go swimming
2. Tom was thrilled to be ___ such a beautiful and interesting lady.
a. Introduced c. Introduced with
b. Introduced at d. Introduced to
3. “it is not very cold. I don’t think we need these big jackets.”
“I don’t think so, ____.”
a. Anyway c. Either
b. Neither d. Too
4. “I’m so sorry for your loss.” It is an expression of...
a. Gratitude c. Sorrow
b. Apology d. Unrealiable
5. We should do exercise _____ we will have stronger muscles.”
a. So that c. Because
b. In order to d. While

The following text is for question number 6 to 10

The Greedy Dog


Once, there was a dog searching for food. It got a bone from a meat shop. The
dog took the bone and went towards its house. It reached at the bridge of the river
which was near his house.The dog saw his image in the water and mistook that some
other dog is there in the water with a bonein its mouth. The greedy dog made a plan to
snatch away the bone from the other dog. It opened the mouth for snatching away the
bone. Alas! The bone in its mouth fell down in the river. The poor dog lost its bone
and went home crying.

6. Where did the dog get the bone?


a. It got the bone from a greengrocer
b. It got the bone from a butcher
c. It got the bone from a food stall
d. It got the bone from a carpenter
7. What was actually seen by the dog in the river?
a. Another dog c. A juicer bone
b. It’s shadow d. It’s reflection
TYPE A

8. “The greedy dog made a plan to snatch away the bone from the other dog.” The
underlined woud could be best replace with...
a. Grab c. Throw
b. Put d. Take
9. The moral value of the text is...
a. Don’t be fooled by the reflection
b. Don’t cover toward’s other’s belonging
c. Distinguish between need and wants
d. Be proud of what you have
10. The dog went home crying ______it lost its bone.
a. Due to c. For
b. Because of d. While
For questions number 11 to 13, complete the following dialogue by choosing
the correct words below.
Mr Haris : Hello, Fery
Fery : Hello, Mr Haris. How are you?
Mr Haris : I’m fine, Thanks, and you?
Fery : (11). . . Mr Haris, This is my mother. Mom, (12) . . . Mr
Haris, my new head master.
Mr Haris : Pleased to meet you.
Mr Firman : Pleased to meet you, too. (13). . . Sumatera, Mr Haris?
Mr Haris : Yes, from Bukit tinggi, West Sumatera. Are you from
Surabaya?
Mr Firman : No, I’m from Malang, but I live in Surabaya now.
Mr Haris : Alright. Good bye Mr Firman and Fery. It was nice to see you.
Mrs Firman : Yes, good bye.
11. ...............
a. How are you c. Don’t ask
b. Not too bad d. Very bad
12. .................
a. Come here c. This is
b. Look d. Hey
13. ..................
a. Are you from b. Are you
TYPE A

c. Listen d. Yes

14.

Don’t Cross this Line


What does the prohibition mean ?
a. You are not allowed to go across the line
b. You are not allowed to come inside
c. The line is dangerous
d. The line
15.
CAUTION
ASBESTOS
WASTE DISPOSAL SITE
DO NOT CREATE DUST
BREATHING ASBESTOS IS
HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH
What does the caution mean ?
a. It is hazardous if we create dust from the asbestos
b. Asbestos can create dust when we dispose it
c. It is dangerous for our health to breathe asbetos
d. Disposing asbestos is bad for our health
The following text is for question number 16 to 20

The Human Head


The head is one of the principal parts of human body. On the head, we have
hair, ears and face. Inside the head, there is the brain where all the sensory and
motoric movement are controlled. Ears are located on the left and right side of
the head for us to hear. On the face, there are eyes from which we could see,
nose form which we could smell, and mouth. There are several parts of the mouth,
they are lips, teeth, and tongue. We eat, drink, and talk using the mouth. While eating,
teeth are functioned to bite and chew the food, and tongue are used to mobilize the
food and taste the food. there are several other parts of the face: forehead, cheek and
chin.
16. To control the sensory and motoric movement is the function of our …
a. Head c. Brain
b. Ears d. Mouth
TYPE A

17. The followings are parts of the mouth …


a. Lips, tongue, nose c. Lips, teeth, chin
b. Teeth, tongue, cheek d. Teeth, tongue, lips
18. The curved-hair between the eyes and the forehead is called …
a. Eyebrows c. Eyelashes
b. Eyelids d. Eyeshadows
19. The correct combination of the body parts and the function is shown in …
a. The eyes are to taste c. The nose is to see
b. The ears are to hear d. The tongue is to smell
20. When someone got an accident and lost most of his/her nose, it should be
reconstructed through plastic surgery. To construct the nose, plastic surgeons
usually use …
a. Cartilage bone taken from ears or cartilage ribs
b. Hard bone taken from thigh bone
c. Artificial bone from plastics
d. Hardened skin taken from the inner thigh skin
21. The elephant strong and long nose which is used as a hand is called …
a. trunk c. limbs
b. branch d. scale
22. Small rigid plate that grows out of the skin of a fish or snake is called …
a. Feather c. Gill
b. Fur d. Scale

The following text is for question number 23 to 25

In the adult stage, an insect has three pairs of legs and three distinct body parts. An
insect also normally has a pair of antennae, two pairs of wings, and eyes and
mouthparts adapted especially for its specific lifestyle.
The three main insect body parts are head, thorax, and abdomen. The head contains
the antennae, eyes, and mouthparts. The thorax is the middle body part to which the
legs and wings are attached. The abdomen contains digestive and reproductive
organs internally and often reproductive structures externally. The sides of both the
thorax and the abdomen are lined with tiny openings called spiracles, through which
an insect obtains oxygen.

23. The text is mainly talks about …


a. Insect anatomy c. Insect live span
b. Insect digestive system d. Insect respiratory system
24. “In the adult stage, an insect has three pairs of legs …” from the description
mentioned, the following animals are included as insects, except …
a. Wasp c. Spider
b. Grasshopper d. Butterfly
25. Which part of insect is used to obtain oxygen?
a. Thorax c. Abdomen
b. Spiracles d. Antennae
TYPE A

26. Look at the picture!


The sign told us....
a. Not to litter
b. Not to take rubbish
c. To take care of our belongings
d. To keep our environment clean

The following text is for question number 27 to 29!

Air pollution is primarily caused as a result of excessive and unregulated


emissions of carbon dioxide into the air. Pollutants mostly emerge from the burning of
fossil fuels in addition to chemicals, toxic substances, and improper waste disposal.
Air pollutants are absorbed into the atmosphere, and they can cause smog, a
combination of smoke and fog, in valleys as well as produce acidic precipitation in
areas far away from the pollution source.

27. The followings are the cause of air pollution, except …

a.

b.

c.

d.

28. Smog is....


a. excessive and unregulated emissions of carbon dioxide
b. a combination of smoke and fog
c. acidic precipitation
d. air pollutants absorbed into the atmosphere
29. Long-term effect of air pollution can cause several diseases to human being. They
are, except …
a. Lung cancer c. Leg paralyzed
b. Respitatory disease d. Asthma
TYPE A

30. The following are efforts you can do to keep our environment, expect....
a. Printing out all the e-book used for school
b. Using reusable bag when shopping
c. Planting plants around the house
d. Turning off the lamps in day light

The following text is for question number 31 to 35

31. The planet where we live is the … planet in the solar system.
a. First c. Third
b. Second d. Fourth
32. “It is a star …” The word “it” in the sentence refers to …
a. Solar system c. Planets
b. Sun d. Earth
33. From the text we can see that Venus is __________ than Mercury.
a. Hotter c. Colder
b. Hottest d. Coldest
34. “… all planets go around it.” It means that all planets __________ around the sun.
a. Rotate c. Reconstruct
b. Resolve d. Revolve
35. When the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the view of
the sun from a small part of the Earth, totally or partially is called …
a. venus’s eclipse c. solar eclipse
b. earth eclipse d. moon eclips
36. “Still water runs deep” the English proverb mentioned has similar meaning as the
Indonesian proverb.....
a. Air beriak tanda tak dalam
b. Air tenang menghanyutkan
c. Besar pasak dari pada tiang
d. Sekali mendayung dua tiga pulau terlampaui
37. “Dimana kaki berdiri, disitu langit dijunjung” the Indonesian proverb mentioned
has similar meaning as the English proverb....
a. When there is a will, there is a way
TYPE A

b. Words must be weighed, not counter


c. When in Rome, do as the Roman’s do
d. You show me the man, and I show you the rules
38. The following proverb has similar meaning, except …
a. A rolling stone gathers no moss
b. Beauty is only skin deep
c. Clothes do not make a man
d. Don’t judge a book it’s cover
39. “Cross the stream where it is shallowest.” The proverb means …
a. It is wise to be careful and not show unnecessarry bravery
b. Find the easiest way to solve a problem
c. Don’t do unnecessary work
d. Deal with a situation when it happens and not unnecessaarily worry about it in
advance
40. Look at the following text!

The best prover to fill the blank that represent the Patty’s condition is ….
a. Don’t cast pearls before swine
b. Don’t cross the bridge till you come to it
c. Don’t count you chicken before they hatch
d. Don’t empty the water jar until the rain falls

You might also like