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Bahasa
Inggeris
Kertas 2
Ogos
2016
NAME: .
CLASS:..
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Section A
( 15 marks)
[ Time suggested: 25 minutes]
Questions 1 to 8 are based on the given stimuli. Study the information carefully and choose the
best answer.
Minecraft, I realised, was something I knew nothing about. It was time to become
1
The word mystified in the extract above is best replaced with
acquainted. One evening I announced to my son my intention to give myself a
A
baffled
crash course in the game, interrupting his search for obsidian to build a portal to
B
wandered
the Nether
dimension. For anyone as mystified about it as I was, Minecraft is now
one of
worlds biggest computer games, a global phenomenon thats clocked
C theworried
up over 100 million registered users.
D
magnified
Adapted from Readers Digest
Experiences - What sort of activities are you interested in doing while you
are away on holiday? Deciding just what activities you are interested in doing
or not doing allows you to hone in on the best destination for you.
Time to Spare - Take into consideration your travel and preferred length of
stay in your destination.
Budget - Take advantage of the competitive travel market. Travel agents
provide special deals on air fares, accommodation and travel packages.
Notify Friends and Family - Wherever you are going, contact your friends
and family often so they know where you are in case of emergency.
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Based on the information above, all the following are correct except
A
Consider the length of stay of your holidays.
B
Take into account your favourite activities to decide on the best destination.
C
Inform your friends and family of your holiday whereabouts if necessary.
D
Decide your budget and take advantage of special deals from the travel agents.
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containers were knocked overboard, it was the one that held
B
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nautically
themed. In addition to dragons and daisies, the
by a cleaner about 8am.
pieces include 26,600 life jackets; 418,000 diver flippers;
police chief Assistant Commissioner Rosly Hassan said the
13,000 redDistrict
or yellow
spear guns; and 4200 black octopuses.
victim was left alone at home as he was asleep when his father went to
The black octopus is the most sought-after piece, with
reportedly only three emerging from the sea over the last 18
years.
Adapted from Readers Digest
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C
D
Which of the following best shows the sequence in preparing pressed wildflowers?
A
Dry picked flowers place in newspaper press under books use in cards
B
Place in newspapers dry picked flowers use in card press under books
C
Dry picked flowers press under books place in newspaper use in cards
D
Place in newspaper press under books dry picked flowers use in cards
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The least they could do is use their turn signals to let those behind them know in advance of their
intention.
On the highway, a common example of inconsiderateness is night drivers who fail to turn
off their high beams, ___12___ glare for cars approaching in the other direction. Other rude
highway drivers move to the second or passing lane and stay there, making it impossible for cars
behind to go around them.
Yet other drivers who act as if they have special privileges are those who do not wait their
turn in bottleneck situations ___13___ the cars in two lanes must merge alternately into one lane.
Perhaps the most inconsiderate drivers are ___14___ who throw rubbish out their windows,
creating litter that takes away some of the pleasure of driving and that must be ___15___ for
with everyones tax money.
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Section B
[10 marks]
[Time suggested : 25 minutes]
Questions 16 25
Read the following article and answer the questions that follow.
As breakfast is the most important meal of the day, one group has stepped up to help the
homeless by running their soup kitchens first thing in the morning. Institut Onn Jaafar (IOJ)
launched its first morning soup kitchen JomBekpes! to serve underprivileged students and
homeless people in Chow Kit.
The morning soup kitchen idea, conceived by IOJ patron, Datuk Seri HishamuddinTun
Hussein, is a partnership between Institut Onn Jaafar (IOJ) and Yayasan Chow Kit (YCK). IOJ
Chief Executive Officer, Charles Mohan said the group felt it would count more to provide
breakfast to the less fortunate as it gives energy to start ones day. Besides, it also helps students
to perform better.
The first session saw 40 volunteers, comprising university students, IOJ and YCK staff as
well as the public. It was indeed an interesting experience to the volunteers as they had the
chance talking to the friendly homeless people.
IOJ and YCK will be holding JomBekpes! soup kitchens once a fortnight on the first
and third Wednesdays of each month from 7 a.m. outside KL Krash Pad at 346, Jalan Tuanku
Abdul Rahman.
Questions 16 25
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Using the information from the article, complete the graphic organizer below.
SECTION C
[25 marks]
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It was to be the adventure of a lifetime. For almost two years, longtime friends
SabastianNilssen and Ludvig Feld, both 22, had been training for this two-month-long kayak
expedition. Attempting to become the first kayakers to paddle more than 1770 kilometres
through one of the worlds most remote regions.
The two set out on July 5, 2010. They averaged about 24 kilometers a day, and by the 5
end of July, they had reached the High Artic islands. With the wind picking up and the sea
growing choppy, they decided to head for shore and camp on a beach. After pulling their
kayaks onto the rocky beach, they pitched their tent and rigged up a trip-wire perimeter almost
3 metres away, as they did at every campsite. A series of small explosives charges would go off
if an animal were to cross the wire, giving the men time to grab their rifles and scare away a 10
bear or, if necessary, shoot it.
As they were sound asleep, a polar bear that had picked up their scent began lumbering
towards the camp. With the wind howling, the bear burst through the trip wire, but the charge
did not fire. Sabastian awoke to a crashing sound when the bear trampled the tent and ripped it
to shreds with a mighty sweep of its paw. Bear! shouted Sabastian as he felt it lock its jaws 15
onto the back of his skull, pulling him from his sleeping bag. All he could see was a towering
mass of white fur. As the bear sank its teeth deeper into his skull, it uttered a low-pitched,
guttural growling.
Suddenly, the polar bear changed its hold on Sabastian and sank its teeth into his right
shoulder. Then it shook him back and forth, each time penetrating Sabastians flesh more 20
deeply with its teeth. Pain shot through his body as if an ice pick were being twisted into his
shoulder.
Ludvig woke up when he heard Sabastian scream and turned to see the bear inside the
tent, with Sabastians head in its jaws. While shaking him, the bear had stomped on their gear,
much of which was now crush or buried in the soft sand. Ludvig jumped up and reached for his 25
grandfathers World War II rifle. It was missing. He frantically clawed at the debris in front of
the tent. The bear was now dragging Sabastian by his wounded shoulder.
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The bear dropped Sabastian some 30 meters beyond the camp. Then it raked its razorsharp claws over Sabastians torso. The bear put its front paws on his chest, pinning him. He
could feel his ribs cracking.Ludvig ran closer. He aimed and squeezed off a shot. Then another 30
four rounds until the bear fell over, dead at last.
Sabastian lay crumpled on the beach. The back of his scalp hung loose and his shoulder
was shredded. Ludvig carried him to the tent, he covered his bleeding scalp and shoulder with
bandages and wrapped him in a blanket. He knew he had to keep Sabastian warm. He punched
the number of a hospital into the satellite phone. My friend has been attacked by a polar bear. 35
Please hurry!. 35 minutes later a rescue helicopter was in the air.
Ludvig returned to Sabastians side who was now pale and shivering. He kept him awake
and made a hard decision to not give a dose of morphine they carried because it might knock
him out. He must not lose consciousness.
[1 mark]
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[2 marks]
31. Based on the passage given, write a summary on:
Sabastians attack
and
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 form
use materials from line 13 to line 39
not be longer than 130 words, including the 10 words given below
Begin your summary as follows:
The wind was howling, when the bear burst through their .
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Section D
[10 marks]
[Time suggested: 20 minutes]
32
Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow.
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A Poison Tree
I was angry with my friend :
I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
I was angry with my foe:
I told it not, my wrath did grow.
And I watered it in fears,
Night and morning with my tears;
And I sunned it with smiles,
And with soft deceitful wiles
And it grew both day and night,
Till it bore an apple bright;
And my foe beheld it shine,
And he knew it was mine,
William Blake
(a) In stanza 1, what happened to the persona when he did not express his anger?
[ 1mark ]
(b) In stanza 3, what did the apple refer to?
..
[ 1 mark ]
(c ) In stanza 4, why did the persona feel happy?
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[1 mark ]
(d ) ) In this poem, the persona was angry with his foe. If you were the personas friend,
what advice would you give to him?
Advice 1 :.
Advice2:
..
[ 2marks ]
33.
The following are the novels studied in the literature component in English Language.
Captain Nobody
Dean Pitchford
Anne Shraff
Minfong Ho
Choose any one of the novels above and answer the question below.
Good values bring positive effects
How far is this true in the novel that you have read? Support your answer with close
reference to the text.
[ 15 marks ]
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SECTION A
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
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MARKING SCHEME TRIAL PAPER 2 SPM 2016
SECTION A
1A
2C
3A
4C
5B
6B
7A
8A
9B
10 D
11 C
12 A
13 C
14 D
15 C
SECTION B
16. JomBekpes!
17. underprivileged students (students is mandatory)
18. homeless people
19. Datuk Seri HishamuddinTun Hussein
20. InstitutOnnJaafar / IOJ
21. Yayasan Chow Kit / YCK
22. provide breakfast to the less fortunate (less fortunate is mandatory)
23. once a fortnight /first and third Wednesdays every month
24. From 7 a.m. (from is mandatory)
25. 346, JalanTuanku Abdul Rahman / outside KL Krash Pad at 346, JalanTuanku Abdul
Rahman
SECTION C
26. The first kayakers to paddle more than 1770 kilometres through one of the worlds most
remote region. (1 mark)
27. a) rigged up a tripwire perimeter almost 3 metres away from the camp. (1 mark)
b) explosive charges would go off (1 mark)
28. a) the ground was wet (with snow)/ the wind was howling (1 mark)
b) his rifle (1 mark)
29. a) key in/ dial (1 mark)
b) wrapped him in blanket (1 mark)
c) to keep him alive/ he was bleeding (1 mark)
30. a positive trait + explanation. (2 marks)
31. Summary points
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
Sabastian felt it lock ots jaws onto the back of his skull
Pulling him
Sank its teeth into his shoulder
Shook him back and forth
Ludvig reached for his rifle
The bear raked Sabastians torso
Cracked his ribs
Ludvig aimed
Fired four rounds
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SECTION D
Question 32
3
(a)
[1
mark]
(b)
[1
mark]
(c) He felt happy because his foe fell into his trap.
[1 mark]
(d) I would advise my friend to speak honestly to his foe so they could clear the
[ 1 mark ]
[ 1 mark ]