Catatan Calon Guru berikut belajar Bahasa Inggris lewat soal literasi dalam Bahasa Inggris pada UTBK SNBT tahun 2025. Soal Literasi Bahasa Inggris UTBK SNBT 2025 menjadi materi penting yang perlu dipelajari oleh peserta UTBK. Catatan ini menjadi bahan latihan untuk menguji kemampuan dalam literasi Bahasa Inggris, terkhusus untuk persiapan menghadapi TKA Bahasa Inggris SMA atau UTBK SNBT tahun ini.
Materi tes dalam Ujian Tertulis Berbasis Komputer (UTBK) terdiri atas dua komponen, yaitu Tes Potensi Skolastik dan Tes Literasi. Tes Potensi Skolastik dan Tes Literasi ini jika kita rangkum terdiri dari beberapa sub tes. Total soal ada $160$ soal dengan waktu $195$ menit, dan penjabaran waktu yang dibutuhkan dalam setiap tes kira-kira seperti berikut ini.
| Jenis Tes | Soal | waktu |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Penalaran Umum ✅Contoh Soal Penalaran Umum
| $30$ Soal | $30$ menit |
| 2. Pengetahuan dan Pemahaman Umum ✅Contoh Soal Pengetahuan dan Pemahaman Umum | $20$ Soal | $15$ menit |
| 3. Pemahaman Bacaan dan Menulis ✅Contoh Soal Pemahaman Bacaan dan Menulis | $20$ Soal | $25$ menit |
| 4. Pengetahuan Kuantitatif ✅Contoh Soal Pengetahuan Kuantitatif | $20$ Soal | $20$ menit |
| 5. Literasi dalam Bahasa Indonesia ✅Contoh Soal Literasi dalam Bahasa Indonesia | $30$ Soal | $42,5$ menit |
| 6. Literasi dalam Bahasa Inggris ✅Contoh Soal Literasi dalam Bahasa Inggris | $20$ Soal | $20$ menit |
| 7. Penalaran Matematika ✅Contoh Soal Penalaran Matematika | $20$ Soal | $42,5$ menit |
| Jumlah | $160$ | $195$ menit |
Soal TKA Literasi Bahasa Inggris (LBE) UTBK SNBT Tahun 2025
Soal latihan literasi dalam Bahasa Inggris berikut ini, silahkan dikerjakan terlebih dahulu secara mandiri sebelum membuka buku atau sumber lain untuk melihat pembahasan soal. Setelah selesai silakan 💡 Evaluasi Jawaban dan jika hasilnya belum memuaskan, pilih ⟳ Ulangi Tes untuk tes ulang. Ayo Tunjukkan Kemampuan Terbaikmu!
| Nama Peserta | : |
| Tanggal Tes | : - |
| Jumlah Soal | : 0 soal |
| Sisa Waktu | : --:-- |
Bentuk soal pilihan ganda, pilihlah jawaban yang paling tepat di antara pilihan jawaban yang tersedia. Jawaban soal Benar skor $+4$, Salah skor $−1$, dan Kosong skor $0$.
- Kaleidoskop (07-03-2024):
I feel so terribly insecure about myself. I don't know how to get close to people because these huge insecurities always come up. I know I have to keep trying and meet new people but it's just not getting better. Anyone over this phase here? - Laura (07-03-2024):
It seems that you focus more on meeting new people without trying to find the root of your insecurities. - Jacquilien (07-03-2024):
The closest thing I can give you as advice is acceptance. Once you know you cannot push your problems away from you, you will look for ways to work around them. However, the results are not guaranteed to be helpful. - Fairy Lucretia (07-03-2024):
It may be different for you, but some of my old insecurities developed through peer rejection. - He_Man (07-03-2024):
I was an extrovert most of my life, but when I hit middle-age I started experiencing serious social anxiety, including dizziness and eye pain etc. I left a public facing job to more solitary work, but I'm finding that baby step social interactions have helped me heal, for example talking briefly to librarians, cashiers, etc. - Clarence788 (07-03-2024):
Agree! Social interactions rebuild confidence but don't require being deeply invested in a relationship. Once your social confidence is restored and insecurities decrease, more meaningful relationships become more natural.
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Who highlighted the importance of building social connection in order to build selfconfidence?...
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The word can in Jacquilien's post is used to express...
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Which of the following issues is stated at the beginning of the thread?...
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Who shared the experience as well as solution about social anxiety by giving evidence?...
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The aim of Laura's response to Kaleidoskop's post is to...
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Who posted the most relevant response to Kaleidoskop's post about being hard to meet people because of personal insecurities?...
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What is the tone of the thread?...
Text 1
In 2024, Europe saw more anti-tourism protests as locals showed frustration with the harm
mass tourism had caused. In places like the Canary Islands, residents protested against
crowded spaces. In Barcelona and Mallorca, locals took symbolic actions. They sprayed tourists with water pistols and filled beaches to show how packed they felt. Many European
cities have since set new rules. These range from selfie restrictions to entry fees to control
visitor numbers. In Lapland, even winter tourism faced pushback as locals spoke out about its harm to the environment. Tourism is set to grow, with Spain and France expecting
record visitors in 2025. Cities are trying to find ways to balance the needs of residents and
protect the environment.
Some cities are trying new ways to manage tourism better. For example, Copenhagen's CopenPay project rewards travellers with free entry to cultural sites if they show eco-friendly behaviors. In other places, countries like Italy, Bhutan, and New Zealand have raised tourism taxes. This is to limit visitor numbers and help fund eco-friendly tourism. Many locals have also opposed short-term rentals, and cities like Athens and Barcelona are cutting down on them. This is making cheap rentals harder to find in busy areas.
To ease crowding, travel groups are promoting less popular spots. They urge tourists to
explore beyond the main attractions. People who promote eco-friendly travels suggest that
travelers look into new places and choose paths that are not as crowded. This way, they
can enjoy more genuine and quieter experiences.
(Adapted from https://www.bbc.com/)
Text 2
Barcelona's rise as a top tourist destination began with the 1992 Olympics. The city has
been improving its beaches and promoted its Mediterranean charm. Today, around 32 million tourists visit each year. Many stay only briefly or arrive on cruise ships. They crowd
popular spots like La Rambla and the Sagrada Familia. This creates congestion and an
uncomfortable experience for locals and other visitors. Tourists primarily spend money in
these central areas, benefiting only a small part of the city.
It is unfortunate that tourism has driven up housing prices. Short-term rentals, often through online marketplace, have made it hard for locals to afford rent. Many are forced to
move out of the city. Mayor Ada Colau has spoken out, saying tourism is hurting residents'
quality of life. A survey from 2015 showed problems like overcrowding, loss of local identity, and low-paying jobs in tourism. These issues have made daily life harder for many residents. Rising rents have also led to more empty apartments owned solely for tourism.
As tourist-focused businesses replace local shops, the neighborhoods feel different. Locals
feel like their city is becoming less for them and more for visitors. They feel frustrated that
their city seems to cater mostly to tourists.
(Adapted from https://www.responsibletravel.com/)
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According to Text 1, what action did some locals take in Barcelona and Mallorca to protest the effects of mass tourism?...
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The phrase cutting down in Text 1 Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...
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Which of the following is the best main idea of Text 1? European cities are implementing strategies to...
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Which of the following best restates the statement ”Tourists primarily spend money in these central areas, benefiting only a small part of the city.” in Text 2 Paragraph 1?...
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The purpose of Text 2 is to...
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Which of the following statements from Text 2 shows the author's negative attitude toward the impacts of tourism on Barcelona?...
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Which of the following is the best synthesis of the two texts?...
Text 1
Researchers in the Solomon Islands have found what they believe as the world's largest
coral colony. This enormous coral, made up of millions of tiny animals called polyps, measures 34 meters wide and 32 meters long-so big that it can be seen from space. This giant
coral is a rare and extraordinary finding, showcasing the beauty and vulnerability of coral
ecosystems in a rapidly changing world. Unlike typical coral reefs, which are made of many
distinct colonies, this one is a single organism.
The coral, a species called Pavona clavus, looks like a lumpy brown mound with hints of yellow, green, and purple. It is likely several centuries old due to its slow growth. ”When Napoleon was alive, this coral was already here,” said a marine biologist, Manu San Felix, who discovered it last month.
Coral reefs worldwide are vanishing as climate change warms the oceans. Corals rely on
algae living inside them for food and color, but when water temperatures rise, the algae
leaves, causing the corals to turn white in a process called bleaching. Without the algae,
the corals starve and die.
(Adapted from https://www.vox.com/)
Text 2
Aiyana James attended her first water potato harvest on the Coeur d'Alene Tribe's land in
Idaho last October. Despite the excitement, the weather was colder than usual, and early
snow affected the harvest. ”I know that this isn't supposed to be how it is,” James said.
”Deep down within me, I'm like, 'This just doesn't feel right.'” The harvest was bad, which
has been happening more often in recent years due to dry summers and extreme weather.
Water potatoes, a key traditional food, have been disappearing along with other plants like camas. This is because of past damage to the land, especially due to a 1909 law that took away tribal lands, and the effects of climate change. Salmon and trout disappeared from streams, wildfires became more frequent, and essential foods became harder to find.
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe has been fighting against these problems for years. Now, Aiyana
James has joined the fight as one of the tribe's first climate resilience coordinators, working
to protect the land and helping the tribe adapt to the changing environment.
(Adapted from https://www.vox.com/)
(Adapted from https://www.responsibletravel.com/)
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According to Text 1, what is NOT the characteristic of the newly discovered Pavona clavus? It...
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The word This in Text 2 Paragraph 2 refers to...
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According to the texts, information about the effects of climate change to the environment can be found in...
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What is the relationship between Text 1 and Text 2?...
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Based on the two texts, which of the following will most likely happen in the future?...
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Based on Text 1 and Text 2, which of the following recommendations is appropriate to be implemented?...
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