PT3 Revision Set 1 With Answers

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MODEL SOALAN ULANGKAJI PT3

SMK ABI

UJIAN BERTULIS

2 jam

Arahan

12

1. Buka kertas soalan ini apabila diberitahu. 2. Tulis nama dan angka giliran anda pada ruang yang disediakan. 3. Tulis jawapan anda pada ruang jawapan yang disediakan dalam kertas soalan ini. 4. Serahkan kertas soalan ini kepada pengawas peperiksaan pada akhir peperiksaan. Untuk Kegunaan Pemeriksa Nama Pemeriksa: Markah Markah Soalan Penuh Diperoleh 1 10 2 10 3 20 4 15 5 5 6 30 7 10 Jumlah 100

Bahasa Inggeris

NAMA: ANGKA GILIRA

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SECTION A (10 marks) (Time suggested: 15 minutes) Answer all questions in this paper. The text below is about a writer’s passion for cooking. Question 1 Read the text below. There are grammatical errors in the text. The errors have been underlined for you. Write one word to correct the error in the space provided. An example has been given. The correct word must not change the meaning of the sentence.

I love to cook. Indeed, it is my one and only hobby. When I was young, I love e.g. loved watching his mother cook. I cook every day, not only because I enjoy it but also (a) my because eat home-cooked food is healthier than eating out. Although I work (b) eating from nine to five, I still make time to cook nutritious meals of my family. I am (c) for able to do this because I planned all my meals and prepare the ingredients (d) plan during the weekends. For instance, I cuts the meat, fish and vegetables and (e) cut store them neat in plastic containers in the fridge. In addition, I also blend all (f) neatly the ingredients for sauces and sambal in large quantities so that she can save (g) I time where I prepare my meals. As a result of my hard work during the (h) when weekends, I was able to relax during the weekdays. In conclusion, my family (i) am loves my cooking and I love watching them enjoy our meals.

(j) their

(10 marks)

SECTION B (30 marks) (Time suggested : 40 minutes)

Question 2 Read the following poster. Then answer questions (a) – (j).

My Family Carnival

There will be a special indoor carnival called My Family Carnival at the Putra World Trade Centre organised by The Family Wellness Group. It will be held from 5 to 7 September 2014.(a) The carnival will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.(b) The carnival will be divided into four zones. There are Mummy and Baby Zone, Kid’s Zone, Food and Nutrition Zone and Leisure Zone. (c,d) The highlights of the carnival are a colouring contest, a dental check-up for kids and a medical check-up for the whole family.(e,f) There will also be a Road Safety workshop for kids and a talk entitled ‘Motivate Your Child to Read’ by Annette Gomez, an awardwinning author. Apart from the programmes, there will also a mini concert performed by primary school children including a special appearance of Najwa Latif and a lucky draw for visitors. The colouring contest, dental and medical check-up will be held on the first day of the carnival. The talk and the Road Safety workshop will be held on the second day. The concert and the lucky draw will be held on the last day. Admission to the carnival is free. There will be goodie bags for the first 300 visitors.

Questions (a) – (j) Using the information from the poster, complete the following graphic organiser. Venue: Putra World Trade Centre Date: (a) 5 – 7 September 2014 Time: (b) 10a.m – 9p.m

The Four Zones:

Organiser:

(c) Mommy and Baby Zone

(j) The Family Wellness Group

(d) Kid’s Zone Food and Nutrition Zone Leisure Zone

My Family Carnival

Day 3 Events:

Day 1 Events:

(i) Mini concert Lucky draw

(e) Colouring Contest (f) Dental check-up Medical check-up

Day 2 Events: (g) Talk (h) Road Safety Workshop (10 marks)

(10 marks)

Question 3 Read the advertisement below. Then, answer questions (a) – (j). The Sound of Music The world’s best-loved musical The Sound of Music is in town. This musical tells the uplifting true story of Maria, the fun-loving governess who changes the life of the widowed Captain Von Trapp and his seven children by re-introducing them to music. The climax of the story is when the family escaped across the mountains. The original 1959 Broadway production won six Tony awards, including Best Musical. The 1965 movie starring Julie Andrews as Maria won five Oscars, including Best Picture. It remains one of the most popular movies of all time. The production will run from 11-27 July. For tickets, visit www.soundmusic.com. Durian Feast This is special for durian fans who haven’t had the chance to savour the King of Fruits. You might want to make a beeline for Penang. Until the end of the month, you’ll have the opportunity to sample succulent durian categorized according to grades, as well as sumptuous delicacies made from this rather controversial fruit. 1101 Inventions Discover the Golden Age of Muslim Civilization at the National Science Centre, Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur. The award-winning exhibition brings to life the stories of pioneering men and women from the history of Science whose achievements have had a huge but hidden influence on the way we live today. The exhibition was recognized as the world’s best touring exhibition by the Museum and Heritage Excellence Awards in London in 2011. For more details, visit www.1101inventions.com.my Musical Yield This is a truly mesmerizing performance of Indian classical and semi-classical music with a hint of Western elements. This concert hopes to raise funds for Purple Harvest, which aims to produce international best practices in Special Music Education for the development of special children. The show will run on 14 and 15 July at KL Convention Hall. Tickets can be booked at www.musicalyield.com.my.

Question (a) – (d): Based on the advertisement, state whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE. (a)

The Sound of Music is an all-time favourite musical.

True

(1 mark)

(b) The Durian Feast is in town for two months.

False

(1 mark)

(c)

True

The 1101 Inventions won an award as the best touring exhibition.

(d) You can get tickets for Musical Yield online.

(1 mark) True

(1 mark)

Questions (e) – (i): Read the advertisement carefully and answer all the questions below. (e)

Which event is an exhibition? 1101 Invention (1 mark)

(f)

Where can you find the Durian Feast? In Penang (1 mark)

(g)

Fill in the table with the appropriate phrase from the advertisement. Meaning i. ‘to move quickly and directly to a place’

Phrase make a beeline (1 mark)

ii. ‘significant and yet unseen effect’

hidden influence (1 mark)

(h)

What is the goal of the concert Musical Yield? To produce international best practices and to raise funds for Purple Harvest (1 mark)

(i)

What is the main plot of the musical The Sound of Music? It’s about Maria, the fun-loving governess who changes the life of the widowed Captain Von Trapp and his seven children re-introducing them to music (1 mark)

(10 marks)

(j)

You would like to attend one of the events in the advertisement. Which event would you choose? In about 50 words, write an email to your friend. In your email:  state your decision  encourage your friend to join you  give reasons to support your choice  add other relevant information to make your writing interesting.

Dear Anne, Hi, how are you? I’m fine here. I saw an advertisement in the newspapers today. The great musical The Sound of Music is in town. I would really like to watch this musical. This musical tells the story of Maria, the fun-loving governess who changes the life of the widowed Captain Von Trapp and his seven children by re-introducing them to music. The climax of the story is when the family escapes across the mountains. This musical won many awards including the Best Musical award. The movie won Oscars including Best Picture. I know you also love musical, don’t you? So I would like to invite you to join me in the event. It will be so much fun and we will enjoy the event together. Please let me know as soon as possible your decision so I can get the tickets for both of us. From, Maya

(10 marks)

SECTION C (20 marks) (Time suggested: 20 minutes) Question 4 Read the speech about home safety tips. A very good morning to the principal Tuan Haji Shafiy bin Shaib, the assistant principal Puan Nur Aishah Abdullah, dedicated teachers and fellow friends. In conjunction with the Safety Week, I am here today to give a speech on safety at home. Nowadays, many children are often left alone at home because their parents are away at work. Therefore, it is of great importance that you learn some home safety tips. Firstly, do not leave your house gates and front doors open. Make sure that you never leave your house keys hanging on the doors. This serves as an invitation to wouldbe robbers and kidnappers to break into your homes easily. Secondly, do not leave sharp objects like knives and scissors lying about in the house. Keep them in the drawers when you are done with them. Many have sought medical treatment in clinics and hospitals for cuts and bruises caused by these potentially dangerous instruments left scattered around. Then, turn off the gas stove and any electrical appliances when they are not in use. Remember, short circuits may trigger fire mishaps when we connect too many electrical appliances to one single socket. This is too often the cause of most fires in the home so use them sensibly. In addition, most fires happen when people are not careful with things that can cause or start a fire. Matches are the common culprit. Therefore, always keep matches away from children. Finally, keeping a list of important telephone numbers that you can call in case of an emergency can prove useful. These numbers should include the number of your parents’ place of work, your neighbours, the nearest hospital and the police station. I hope the talk has been useful. Thank you.

Read the text carefully and answer questions (a) – (i). (a) Why are there many children left alone at home nowadays? Because their parents are away at work (1 mark) (b)

What is likely to happen if we do not lock our house gate? Robbers and kidnappers will break into our homes easily (1 mark)

(c)

List two dangerous instruments left scattered around the house. i. Knives (1 mark) ii. Scissors (1 mark)

(d)

What is it important not to overload one single socket? It can start a fire (1 mark)

(e)

Fill in the table with an appropriate word/phrase from the speech. Meaning i.

happening together

Word/Phrase in conjunction

ii. today or currently

nowadays

iii. can possibly cause harm

potential dangerous

iv. can be advantageous

prove useful (4 marks)

(f)

Why should we keep a list of important telephone numbers? So we can call the during any emergency (1 mark)

(g)

What can we gain by learning about home safety? We can keep our home safe (1 mark)

(h)

Why do you think the speaker says that matches are the common culprit that starts fires? Give two reasons. i. Matches are always left lying around the house (1 mark) ii Children like to play with the matches (1 mark)

(i)

Give 2 other suggestions on how we can practise safety in the home. i.

Keep bathroom floors dry to avoid from slipping (1 mark)

ii. Do not leave breakable items at the edge of the tables (1 mark) (15 marks)

Question 5 Read the poem below carefully. Then, answer questions (a) – (d). Mr. Nobody I know a funnyHe little man, puts damp wood upon the fire, As quiet as aThat mouse, kettles cannot boil; Who does the mischief thatthe is done His are feet that bring in mud, In everybody’s house! And all the carpets soil. There’s no one ever sees his face, The papers always are mislaid, And yet we all agree Who had them last but he? That every plate we break was There’s nocracked one tosses them about By Mr. Nobody. But Mr. Nobody. ‘Tis he who always tears our books, The finger marks upon the door Who leaves theBy door ajar, none of us are made; He pulls the buttonsWe from our leave shirts,the blinds unclosed, never And scatters To pins afar; let the curtains fade; That squeaking door will Thealways ink wesqueak, never spill; the boots For, prithee, don’t you see, That lying round you see We leave the oiling beour done Aretonot boots – they all belong By Mr. Nobody. To Mr. Nobody. Author Unknown

(a) What is Mr. Nobody compared to? A mouse (1 mark) (b)

In stanza two, what does the word he refer to? Refers to Mr. Nobody (1 mark)

(c)

What does the line ‘Who had them last but he’ tell us about the persona? He puts the blame on others (1 mark)

(d) Write two lessons that you have learnt from the poem. We must always tell the truth. We must be responsible for what we do. (2 marks) (5 marks)

SECTION D (40 marks) (Time suggested: 45 minutes)

Question 6 You should spend 30 minutes on this question. The pictures below shows how you spent your holidays during the last holiday break. Based on the pictures given, write a letter to your friend telling him/her about your holiday.

When writing your letter: • describe what happened • express what you felt • suggest other ways to spend your holidays • write between 120 to 150 words. ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________

Dear Chandra, How are you? I hope you are in the pink. Thank you for your recent letter. It is so wonderful to hear from you! Let me tell you about how I spent my holidays. Well, we went to Pantai Cendana as planned. We arrived at the beach rather early and got a fine spot to lay out the food. As usual, my mother made sure there was enough food to feed an army. Little Mira was excited beyond words when dad took out the new floats he bought. She could not stop jumping up and down like a little monkey. We swam till our skins wrinkled up like dried prunes. Later, we built sandcastles and Mira wanted to collect sea shells, so we obliged her. We also bought you some souvenirs which I will be sending along with some snapshots. Maybe, next time you can join us. If not, we could go fishing back at my village, then, we could climb some trees and look for birds’ eggs. I know you would enjoy that very much. Please say ‘Yes’ this time. Sorry, I must go. Till then I look forward to hearing from you. Write back soon! Bye.

Your bestfriend, _____________ (30 marks)

Question 7 You should spend 15 minutes on this question. The following are the novels studied in the Literature Component in English Language.

1. 2. 3.

Around the World in 80 Days How I Met Myself The Railway Children

– – –

Jules Verne David A. Hill Edith Nesbit (retold by John Escott)

Based on one of the novels above, write about a character who you like the most. Provide evidence from the text to support your response. Write:  in not less than 50 words  in continuous writing (not in note form) In the novel, The Railway Children the character I like the most is Roberta (Bobbie). Bobbie is the eldest of the three siblings. I like Bobbie because she is very brave during a crisis like an adult. She is brave during a landslide. When the 11.29 train comes, the driver cannot sees the trees and the rocks across the railway line. The children wave the flags which are made from the girls’ petticoats. Suddenly the two flags between the railway lines falls. Bobbie runs on to the railway line and waves the flags until the train stopped although she is terrified and trembling. Her brave action saves the train and the passengers. Besides, Bobbie is brave during the paper chase. The children find Jim with a broken leg in the tunnel. Peter wants to stay in the tunnel with her but Bobbie instructs him and Phyllis to go to the farm and get help. She stays with Jim although she is afraid of being in the dark tunnel until Peter and Phyllis brought some men from the farm come to help. These are the reasons why I like Bobbie the most.

(10 marks)

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