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BI K1, 2 PAT Ting 2 Melaka 2011 W Skema
BI K1, 2 PAT Ting 2 Melaka 2011 W Skema
BI K1, 2 PAT Ting 2 Melaka 2011 W Skema
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BAHASA INGGERIS
TINGKATAN 2
Kertas 1
Oktober
1 jam
Satu jam
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in a public restroom
at a petrol station
in a function room
at a parking bay
Notice
All shoppers need to exit through
the side doors after 10.30 pm.
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denying
admitting
arguing
explaining
adventurous
careful
trusting
sympathetic
hungry
angry
bored
excited
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The word applauded in the above excerpt can be best replaced with
A
B
C
D
cried
laughed
shouted
cheered
Items Sent to Dora Recycling Centre in August
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Quantity (Tonnes)
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Aluminium
Glass
Plastic
Paper
Iron
Types of Material
From the graph, it can be seen that the product that is the least recycled is
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B
C
D
iron
plastics
glass
paper
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FOR SALE
2010 PROTON INSPIRA 1.8 CC
Excellent Condition. One owner. Original metallic
yellow. RM80000 (negotiable). Call Mr Maniam at 0199067889 (after office hours)
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From the newspaper report above,the word custody suggests that the student
A
B
C
D
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8.30P.M.
JOIN THE WORLD AND SWITCH OFF
YOUR LIGHTS FOR AN HOUR TONIGHT.
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nature.
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A
B
C
D
the
a
an
-
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A
B
C
D
their
your
our
its
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A
B
C
D
up
on
or
in
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A
B
C
D
come
comes
coming
came
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A
B
C
D
that
where
what
whose
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A
B
C
D
with
among
from
against
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A
B
C
D
declare
declares
declared
declaring
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A
B
C
D
is
are
has
have
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Questions 19 21
Read the dialogue below and choose the best meaning for the phrases underlined.
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Zetty and Ayuni are having a discussion about their club meeting.
Zetty : Our History Club held its monthly meeting yesterday. Why didnt you
turn up (19) for the meeting?
Ayuni : Im sorry. Something came up (20). What was the meeting about?
Zetty : Oh! Our chairman put up (21) the activities for the annual cultural show.
Ayuni : When is it going to be held?
Zetty : Most probably after the school break.
.....
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turn up
A
B
C
D
20
came up
A
B
C
D
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visit
follow
attend
support
appeared immediately
happened suddenly
emerged abruptly
changed rapidly
put up
A
B
C
D
argued
regarded
produced
suggested
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Questions 22 24
Read the passage below and choose the best meaning for the expressions
underlined.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For Zaharah, life is a bed of roses (22). She does not have to worry about
anything. Unlike her friends who have to burn the midnight oil (23) to ensure a bright
future, Zaharah can take things quite easily. This is because she is not only highly
intelligent but was also born with a silver spoon (25).
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a bed of roses
A
B
C
D
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24
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ADOPTION DRIVE
Give pets a home!
Venue: Ampang Point Shopping Centre
Day and Time: Sunday, 2.00p.m.
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a pet
a dog
D a T-shirt
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zoos.
pet owners.
animal shelters.
By filling up a form
By emailing lifesaviour@gmail.com
By visiting www.mystycat.braveshot.com
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Elephants use tusks for stripping trees, moving objects, fighting and
display. Humans have other uses for tusks which are made of ivory such as
jewellery, piano keys and billiard balls. Although ivory has been valued for
centuries, large scale killing of elephants for ivory did not begin until about
1900. By the 1970s and 1980s, poaching had become a serious problem.
Between 1979 and 1992, the number of elephants plunged from 1.3
million to about 600 000. Elephants were in danger. Those protecting the
elephants chose a simple solution which was to ban the sale of ivory. Hence
the poachers would find it difficult to make a living.
The ban of ivory sales worked. Elephant population grew fast in
southern Africa but they also began to damage crops and chase villagers. This
created a problem for those protecting the wildlife. Angry villagers were
demanding that elephants should be taken away from areas near humans or
even killed. One solution was to let the local people have control of the way the
elephants were managed. But how could you make the villagers want to look
after the elephants?
So the authorities began to allow the sale of ivory as a way for the
villagers to raise money. This gave them an interest in managing the elephants.
In 1998, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered species (CITES)
lifted the ban on all trade in ivory. Money from the sale of African ivory is being
used to help people live alongside elephants.
Adapted from Just English, 2003
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a billiard cue.
a grand piano.
an ivory necklace.
an emerald bracelet.
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authorise
endorse
prohibit
permit
How did the authorities make the villagers want to look after the elephants?
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B
C
D
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authorities
elephants
poachers
villagers
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Heir Conditioning
Grand dad did you breathe
before air cons were invented
was it hard staying
alive without modern inventions?
Grandma werent you flustered
as you fluttered with paper fans?
Could you communicate before
faxes and long distance calls
Became basic necessities?
Grandchild we lived
before your age. Because
of our ignorance,
we did not know
pollution, stress, traffic jams
destruction of forests, streams and hills
we feared God and nature
now nature fears you and
money is your new God
M SHANmughalingam
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Questions 38 40 are based on the extract from the short story One Is One And
All Alone.
VP went on and on describing cloning techniques so I decided to press Save
and listen to it all later. For now I had some serious thinking to do.
Ill tell you what I was thinking. The BioLab in this ship is very big. It has to be,
because biology is what this trip is all about the biology of Trion what lives there
now and what, and who, could live there in the future. At the moment the ships BioLab
is deserted. It wont become busy until we reach Trion.
I need to use it.
I need it all to myself.
I will make a clone. It will be my perfect friend and companion. Perfect, because
I am going to clone myself. Make another me.
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VoicePrinter
VoicePerfect
VoicePlayer
VoicePlug
Empty
Operational
Busy
Functional
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BAHASA INGGERIS
TINGKATAN 2
Kertas 2
Oktober
1 jam
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climbed fence
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Section B: Summary
[10 marks]
We know that music affects us emotionally but not all music moves us equally. A
piece of music that inspires one person can cause irritation and annoyance in another. Music
that we love listening to makes us feel relaxed and gives an impact on us through its melody,
rhythm and beats. On the other hand, musical styles that we dislike will make us feel
displeased and uncomfortable.
Today, there is a growing field of health-care known as Music Therapy which uses
music specifically to help with healing. Many hospitals now use music therapy to help patients
cope with pain, fight off depression and promote movement in order for them to get together
and enjoy each others company. One of the most interesting recent findings is that a faster
musical beat brings sharper concentration and more alert thinking while a slower tempo
promotes a calmer and more meditative state. When we listen to relaxing music, it will help
us feel less stressed and can help to lower blood pressure and ease muscle tension.
There is no doubt that music offers something to everyone. As the recent studies
seem to show, music can also help and heal too. Music may not be appropriate at every
moment of your day, but you may be surprised by how much difference a dose of the right
music at the right time can make.
(Adapted from Just English, 2008)
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The following are the short stories studied in the literature component in English
Language.
1. Flipping Fantastic
Jane Langford
Nicholas Fisk
Based on one of the short stories above, write about a character that you like the
most.
Give reasons why you like the character.
Provide evidence from the text to support your answer.
Your response should be:
not less than 50 words
in continuous writing (not in note form)
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SKEMA PEMARKAHAN
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BAND
MARKS
DESCRIPTION OF CRITERIA
EXCELLENT
25-30
CREDIT
19-24
ACHIEVEMENT
13-18
WEAK
7-12
VERY WEAK
1-6
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Content
Language
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5 marks
5 marks
10 marks
MARK
EXCELLENT
CREDIT
ACHIEVEMENT
WEAK
VERY WEAK
DESCRIPTION OF CRITERIA
MARKS
DESCRIPTORS
EXCELLENT
9 - 10
CREDIT
7-8
ACHIEVEMENT
5-6
WEAK
VERY WEAK
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1-2