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SECTION A
[ 20 marks ]
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.
Pilih jawapan yang terbaik untuk melengkapkan ayat berikut.
1
lioness
oxen
He brought a big
A airbag
B
knapsack
C
skateboard
D backpack
4
but
C
D
while
although
no pain, no gain
My father
and I waited for them at the airport. I could see my brother pushing a big
trolley. There were many bags
__ 9___ waved
A
B
C
D
re
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
return
returns
returned
returning
Choose the
word that has
the opposite
meaning as
the
underlined
word.
Pilih
perkataan
yang
berlawanan
maksud
dengan
perkataan
on
over
above
below
slowly
quickly
patiently
carefully
yang bergaris.
10 Although I found the movie is boring , my friends found
it__________
A dull
B funny
C
hilarious
D
interesting
C hoos e th e s ent en ce w ith the c orr ect punc tuati on .
Pilih a yat ya ng me mp unyai tanda ba ca yan g bet ul.
11
This is Pak Halims sheep farm. He is taking a group of pupils and their teacher on
a (12)_____________of his farm. The pupils (13)___________standing near the
fence and are looking at the several sheep (14)_____________the paddock. Three
sheep are (15)_____________in the field. One lamb is near the fence. Pak Halim
is feeding one of the sheep.
12.
sight
by
journey
on
trip
in
tour
at
grazing
13. A
am
14.
15.
is
running
are
munching
were
were
Questions 16 to 20
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
The dugong is a slow, graceful creature that lives under the sea. It lives in
shallow tropical waters. It is largely found in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
Dugongs are believed to have come from North Africa. They are also known as
sea cows because they graze on sea grass on the ocean floor.
The dugong can live up to 70 years. Its body is grey and bronze. It has a
darker colour on top than below. Its head is round with small eyes and a large
fleshy snout. The dugong swims slowly using its whale-liked fluked tail. Its front
flippers are used for balancing and turning in the water. The dugong surfaces to
breathe every 8 minutes. It grazes on sea grass and marine algae.
As it has
poor eye sught, it finds sea grass using coarse bristle that cover its snout.
However, it has a sharp hearing. It communicates with many sounds like soft
squeaks, chirps and loud barking sounds.
Over the years, the number of dugongs is becoming less. Dugongs are
dying off due to the loss of sea grass from pollution. Therefore to protect these
creatures, 16 dugongs sanctuaries have been set up in the southern Great Barrier
Reef, Australia.
16
A
B
C
D
17
18
A
B
C
D
hard
shiny
rough
thorny.
19
20
A
B
C
D