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1 BAHAN KECEMERLANGAN SPM 2017 BK 3 BAHASA INGGERIS Kertas 2 NAMA :... TINGKATAN:...
2 2 PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN TAHUN 2017 SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA BAHASA INGGERIS Kertas 2 Ogos 2 ¼ jam Dua jam lima belas minit JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU Arahan 1. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi empat bahagian. Bahagian A, Bahagian B, Bahagian C dan Bahagian D. 2. Jawab semua bahagian dalam kertassoalanini. 3. Soalan-soalan dalam Bahagian A mempunyai empat pilihan. Jawab setiap soalan dengan menghitamkan ruang yang betul di halaman Anda dinasihati supaya mengambil masa 25 minit untuk Bahagian A, 25 minit untuk Bahagian B, 50 minit untuk Bahagian C dan 35 minit untuk Bahagian D. Instructions 1. This question paper consists of four sections. Section A, Section B, Section C and Section D. 2. Answer all sections. 3. Questions in Section A have four options. Answer all the questions by blackening the correct space on page You are advised to spend about 25 minutes on Section A, 25 minutes on Section B, 50 minutes onsection C and 35 minutes on Section D. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 20 halaman bercetak
3 3 Section A [15 marks] [Time suggested: 25 minutes] Kimchi, the reddish fermented cabbage is served at every meal. It has kept obesity at bay in Korea as it is high in fibre and low in fat. It is also loaded with vitamins A, B, and C but its biggest benefit may be in its "healthy bacteria" called lactobacilli, found in fermented foods like kimchi and yogurt. These good bacteria help with digestion. Some studies show fermented cabbage has compounds that may prevent the growth of cancer. 1 From the statement above, we can conclude that kimchi A B C D disrupts digestion. produces bacteria. promotes weight-loss. enhances growth of cancer. 5 Tips on Saving Mobile Phone Battery Life Tip #1: Turn off locations (GPS) and Wi-Fi Tip #2: Close applications that are not being used Tip #3: Lower down the brightness Tip #4: Turn off your phone for about 5 minutes once a month. Tip #5: Switch to airplane mode when there is no signal 2 To save battery life, we can conclude that mobile phone users should A put the phone on airplane mode when there is no coverage. B turn off the phone when not in use. C switch off the phone after every five minutes of use. D close all applications once a month.
4 4 shot Life is like a camera Focus on what is important Capture the good times, Develop from the negatives, And if things don t work out Take another shot 3 Which of the following statements is true? A Life should be captured on cameras. B Life should focus on the negatives. C Life offers second chances. D Life offers good times only. 4 Which of the following best describes the sign above? A The area is not safe. B The area is prone to fire. C The area is for authorised personnel only. D The area is dangerous for authorised personnel.
5 5 Hanoi to ban motorbikes by 2030 to curb pollution, traffic The decision to ban motorbikes by 2030 was approved by 95 out of 96 city councillors at a meeting on Tuesday. Officials said the number of vehicles was growing at an alarming rate, according to a report on the city government's website. "Traffic jams and air pollution will become serious in the future if no immediate management measures are in place," the report said. The ban will be implemented in metropolitan districts and public transport options would be increased to wean people off their scooters, the report added. 5 From the text above we know that A motorbikes will be banned all over the country in B more people are using motorbikes due to traffic jams. C the majority of city councillors decided to grant the ban. D the level of air pollution in Hanoi is out of control. Mat, I m broke. Do you think you could lend me a hundred ringgit? Sorry Din, I m in the same boat. 6 From the cartoon strip above, we can conclude that A Din agrees to lend some money to Mat. B Din wants to ride in the same boat. C Mat needs a few ringgit. D Mat has no money.
6 6 JACK DOING HOMEWORK Searching for answers online 10% Surfing the Internet 85% Actually doing it 5% 7 From the pie chart above, which statement is true? A Jack surfs and does his homework at the same time. B Jack spends most his time doing homework online. C Jack only searches for answers online. D Jack hardly does his homework.
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8 8 Questions 9 15 are based on the following passage An old, tired-looking cat wandered into my garden one afternoon. I could tell from his collar and well-fed belly that he was well-looked 9_. I gave a few pats on his head, cuddled him and stroked his beautiful fur. I put him down and he followed me 10_ my house, slowly walked down the hall, curled up in the corner and fell asleep. An hour later, he went to the door and I 11_ him out. The next day he was back. He resumed his spot in the hall and again slept for about one hour. This continued for 12_ weeks. Finally, curious, I 13 _ a note to his collar. I d like to find out who the owner of this wonderful cat is, and ask if you re aware that almost every afternoon he 14 to my house for a nap. The next day he arrived for his rest with a different note on his collar. He lives in a home with six children, it read. Two are under the age of three and he s trying to _15_ on his sleep. Can I come with him tomorrow? 9 A before 13 A fixed B after B pinned C at C pricked D for D fastened 10 A inside 14 A come B to B came C in C comes D into D coming 11 A but 15 A take up B and B pick up C as C keep up D or D catch up 12 A several B various C more D any
9 9 Section B [10 marks] [Time suggested: 25 minutes] Questions Read the following brochure on different stores and answer the questions that follow. LEAFY FRESH We only sell fresh organic and hydroponic vegetables and fruit here. They are absolutely chemical-free. Imported vegetables and fruits are sold at reasonable prices. You can get as many types of vegetables and fruits that only grow during certain seasons all year round at your friendly market! 6-11 CONVENIENCE STORE We are open from 6 am to 11 pm daily, selling freshly brewed coffee and tea, breakfast snacks, newspapers, magazines, bread, soft drinks and snacks. Prices are reasonable and you can also have your breakfast at our outlet which is equipped with a television and radio for your convenience. Grab your healthy breakfast at 6-11 while catching up with the latest news. BERRY CAKE AND PASTRY SHOP We sell milk as well as different kinds of bread, cookies, pastries and cakes. Only organic wheat, rye and barley are used as the ingredients. We also stock fresh goat and cow milk as well as cheese made from these ingredients. Vegetarian cake is available upon request- completely egg-free and sugar-free. Orders accepted with one week prior notice. DRINKS GALORE We serve all kinds of drinks such as soft drinks, sodas and non-alcoholic drinks. There is also a range of health drinks such as liquid chlorophyll, barley, vegetable and fruit juices. We have both imported and local varieties. No additives or preservatives are used as ingredients. Only natural organic drinks are sold. We are open from Tuesday to Sunday. DIVA BOUTIQUE We sell only branded clothes including jeans, evening gowns, wedding outfits and suits. Our materials are all natural and the prices are reasonable. You can also custom-make desired outfits and provide your own designs and specifications. We are open only on weekdays from 9-5 pm.
10 10 Questions Using the information in the brochure, answer each of the questions below. Write the name of the store. No. Description Store 16 Miss Anjali is always rushing for work and does not have the time to prepare breakfast. 17 Puan Suria is very health-conscious since being diagnosed with high sugar level. 18 Rafidah is really up-to-date with fashion and loves denim. 19 Zaidi likes to drink fresh fruit juice. 20 Mrs. Hong loves vegetables but she is allergic to chemicals. Questions Using the information in the brochure, complete the sentences with short answers. 21 At Berry Cake and Pastry Shop, the bread sold is healthy because only 22 At Leafy Fresh, people can buy. at affordable prices. 23 Diva boutique clothes are made from Drink Galore only opens every week. 25 One can head to 6-11 Convenience Store to update oneself with...
11 11 Section C [25marks] [Time suggested: 50 minutes] Questions are based on the following passage By the age of seven, I was used to being top of my class. I was the one who would help other pupils who had difficulties. Malala is a genius girl my class fellows would say. I was also known for participating in everything badminton, drama, cricket, art, even singing, though I wasn t much good. Around that time, we moved away from where we had been living to an area where I didn t have any friends. On our new road, there was a girl called Safina who was a bit younger than me and we started to play together. She was a pampered girl who had lots of dolls and a shoebox full of jewellery. But she kept eyeing up the pink plastic pretend mobile phone my father had bought me which was one of the only toys I had. My father was always talking on his mobile so I loved to copy him and pretend to make calls on mine. One day, it disappeared. A few days later, I saw Safina playing a phone exactly the same as mine. Where did you get that? I asked. I bought it in the bazaar, she said. I realized now she could have been telling the truth but back then I thought she is doing this to me and I will do the same to her. I used to go to her house to study, so whenever I was there, I would pocket her things, mostly toy jewellery like earrings and necklaces. It was easy. At first stealing gave me a thrill but that did not last long. Soon, it became a compulsion. I did not know how to stop. One afternoon, I came home from school and rushed into the kitchen as usual for a snack. Hello, Bhabi! I called. I m starving! There was a silence. My mother was sitting on the floor pounding spices, brightly coloured turmeric and cumin, filling the air with their aroma. Over and over she pounded. Her eyes would not meet mine. What had I done? I was very sad and went to my room. When I opened my cupboard, I saw that all the things I had taken were gone. I had been caught. My cousin Reena came into my room. They knew you were stealing, she said. They were waiting for you to come clean, but you just kept on. I felt a terrible sinking feeling in my stomach. I walked back to my mother with my head bowed. What you did was wrong Malala, she said. Are you trying to bring shame on us that we can t afford to buy such things? It s not true! I lied. I didn t take them. But she knew I had. Safina started it, I protested. She took the pink phone that Aba bought me. My mother was unmoved. Safina is younger than you and you should have taught her better, she said. You should have set an example. I started crying. Don t tell Aba, I begged. I apologized over and over again. I couldn t bear for him to be disappointed in me. It s horrible to feel unworthy in the eyes of your parents. My mother took me to say sorry to Safina and her parents. It was very hard. Safina said nothing about my phone, which didn t seem fair, but I didn t mention it either
12 12 Since that day, I have never lied or stolen. Not a single lie nor a single penny, not even the coins my father leaves around the house, which we re allowed to buy snacks with. I have also stopped wearing jewellery because I asked myself, What are these baubles which tempt me? Why should I lose my character for a few metal trinkets? But I still feel guilty and to this day I say sorry to God in my prayers Aba soon found out why I was so sad. I could see in his eyes that I had failed him. However, he told me that great heroes also made mistakes when they were children. His words calmed me. (Adapted from: I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai) 26 (a) From paragraph 1, what was the writer known as among her classmates?... [1 mark] (b) From paragraph 2 what toy was Safina interested in?... [1 mark] 27 (a) From paragraph 3, what do you think I will do the same to her mean? [1 mark] (b) From paragraph 5, which sentence shows that the writer s mother was upset with her? [1 mark] 28 (a) From paragraph 6, which phrase means confess?... [1 mark] (b) From paragraph 8, state the writer s feelings as she was scolded by her mother. (i)... (ii)... [1 mark] [1 mark] 29 From paragraph 9, state a reason why the writer decided to stop wearing jewellery [1 mark]
13 13 30 great heroes also made mistakes when they were children. Give two reasons why you think the writer s father said this to her. Reason 1: [1 mark] Reason 2: [1 mark] 31 Malala learns that stealing is wrong. Based on the passage, write a summary on: what made the writer steal, and how the incident of being caught stealing affected her Credit will be given for use of own words but care must be taken not to change the original meaning. Your summary must: be in continuous writing (not in note form) use materials from lines 12 to 45 not be longer than 130 words, including the 10 words given below Begin your summary as follows: [15 marks] After seeing Safina playing a phone like hers, the writer... [15 marks]
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15 15 Section D [20marks] [Time suggested: 35minutes] 32 Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow. The Living Photograph My small grandmother is tall there, straight-back, white broderie anglaise shirt, pleated skirt, flat shoes, grey bun, a kind, old smile round her eyes. Her big hand holds mine, White hand in black hand. Her sharp blue eyes look her own death in the eye. It was true after all; that look. My tall grandmother became small. Her back round and hunched. Her soup forgot to boil. She went to the awful place grandmothers go. Somewhere unknown, unthinkable. But there she is still, in the photo with me at three, the crinkled smile is still living, breathing. Jackie Kay (a) What does the photograph remind the poet of?... [1 mark] (b) Give one physical change that the poet could see as the grandmother grew older [1 mark] (c) In stanza 2, what do the last two lines tell us? [1 mark]
16 16 (d) State two ways of how to strengthen the relationship between the younger and the older generations. (i).....[1 mark] (ii) [1 mark] 33 The following are the novels studied in the literature component in English Language. Dear Mr Kilmer - Anne Schraff Sing to the Dawn - Minfong Ho Captain Nobody - Dean Pitchfore Choose any one of the novels above and answer the question below. Determination leads to success. How is this shown in the novel you have studied? Support your answer with close reference to the text. [15 marks ]
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