PENILAIAN 1 (2009) MATA PELAJARAN BAHASA INGGERIS TINGKATAN 3 MASA: SATU JAM NAMA: KELAS:
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Instructions: Each question in this paper is followed by three or four possible answers. Choose the best answer from the answer marked A, B and C or A, B, C and D. Circle your answers in the answer sheet below. ANSWER SHEET 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
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B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
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Study the table below and answer the question that follows TOP IMPORTS OF MALAYSIA PRODUCT VALUE RM million Chemicals 160 Furniture 115 Petroleum 170 Processed Foods 80 What is Malaysia’s main import? A Furniture B C Chemicals D
Petroleum Processed foods
2. Read the banner below and answer the question that follows. COME VISIT EXOTIC PENANG ISLAND You will be attracted by its unique blend of cultures! The banner _____________ people to visit Penang Island. A encourages B requests C reminds D orders 3. Read the notice below and answer the question that follows. ENTRANCE IS FREE EXCEPT ON WEEKENDS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS From the notice we know that A public holidays are free. B you cannot enter unless you pay. C you have to pay an entrance fee during weekdays. D you have to pay an entrance fee during weekends. 4. Read the shopping list below and answer the question that follows. MY SHOPPING LIST A CAN OF BEANS A JAR OF JAM A PACKET OF SALTS A BOTTLE OF OIL A BAG OF FLOUR A TIN OF COFFEE
In order to buy the things in the shopping list you must go to a A sundry shop B medical shop C laundry shop D cosmetics shop 5. Read the memo below and answer the question that follows. Sir, I’m sorry I can’t come for the piano class today. I will call you later. Rahman How will Rahman contact his teacher? A Visit him B C Write to him D
E-mail him Telephone him
6. Read the advertisement below and answer the question that follows.
MERCE CAR SALES A car enthusiast from France is selling 7 of his exclusive MERCE cars Only genuine buyers
What items are actually for sale in this advertisement? A. C.
Old cars Genuine cars
B. D.
New cars Expensive cars
7. Read the notice below and answer the question that follows
Blood Donation Hospital Pantai Ayer Dalam Melaka will be holding a blood donation campaign from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on August 3rd at the hospital’s new lobby. The campaign is being held in view of the rising number of patients who require blood transfusion . For more in formation, call 06-2319999
According to the notice , the public is requested to A donate blood B undergo blood transfusion C visit the Pantai Ayer Dalam hospital 8.
Read statement below and answer thequestion that follows.
THOUSANDS OF VISITORS THRONG PAHANG FOOD FAIR According to the statement A B C D
the visitors throng Pahang Fair many visitors are going to the Pahang The Pahang Food Fair is a throng of people thousands visited the Pahang Food Fair
Questions 9 – 10 Read the duty-list below and answer the questions that follow. AINA’S DAILY ACTIVITIES 6.00 a.m wake up 6.30 a.m go to school 7.30 a.m in school 1.15 p.m have lunch 2.00 p.m go for tuition classes 4.30 p.m watch television 5.30 p.m play netball 6.00 p.m take arest
9. What does Aina do before watching television? A Takes a rest B Has lunch C Plays netball D Goes for tuition classes 10. Which activity requires a lot of energy? A waking up B Having lunch C Playing netball D Watching television
Questions 11-18 Each question in the text refers to a numbered blank . For each question, choose the best answer from the options A,B and C or A,B,C and D to fit the numbered blank. Cultures have been meeting and mixing in Malaysia since the very beginning of its history. More than 1500 years ago a Malay Kingdom in Bujang Valley _____________ (11) traders from China and India . With the arrival of gold and silks, Buddhism and Hinduism also _____________ (12) to Malaysia. A thousand years later, Arab traders arrived in Malacca and brought with them the ______________ (13) and practices of Islam. Malaysia’s cultural mosaic is marked by many ___________ (14) cultures, but several in particular have had specially lasting influence on the country. Chief ___________ (15) these are the ancient Malay cultures. Malaysia’s two most prominent trading partners are the Chinese ____________ (16) the Indians . These three groups are_________(17) by indigenous tribes . These tribes live in the forest and __________ areas of Borneo. 11.
A. B. C. D.
welcome welcomes welcomed welcoming
12.
A B C
came comes coming
13.
A. B. C. D.
prince products principles principals
14
A B C D
very types various different
15.
A. B. C. D.
at among inside between
16
A B C D
so or and but
17.
A. B. C. D.
found formed joined brought
18
A B C D
coast costly coastal coasting
Questions 19-21 Read the conversation in Situation A and choose the best meaning for the phrases that are underlined.
Situation A- A teacher is talking to her students in the classroom. Teacher: Raja, you are seldom serious about your studies. You always clowning around with your friends Raja : I’m sorry teacher. I promise to make up for my childish behaviour and be serious with my studies. Teacher : That’s good. You should nit let down your parents who have so much hope on you. 19.
clowning around A. B. C. D.
21.
fooling around moving around walking around hoping around
20.
make up A. B. C. D.
regret compensate take action push down
let down A. B C D
force scold disappoint push down
Question 22-24 Read the conversation in Situation B and choose the best meaning for the phrases that are underlined. Situation B- Alice is talking to Akma in the canteen Alice: You are not eating anything. Are you sick? Akma: I am in a stew(22) over my lost keys. The keys belong to my mother. Alice: Oh! I’m sorry to hear that. You must be in a bad way(23) . Did you inform your mother your mother about it? Akma: Well, I know I will get it in the neck (24) for my careless.
21. in a stew A. scared B. worried C. puzzled
23.
in a bad way A. noisy situation B. in difficult situation C. in forgetful situation
D. surprised 22. get it in the neck A. be praised B. be blamed C. be scolded D. be question Questions 25-28 Read the Webpage below and choose the best answer for the questions that follow. PLACES OF INTEREST IN JOHOR ROYAL ABU BAKAR MUSEUM Few museums in the country can rival the Royal Abu Bakar in terms of the grandeur of its setting and the variety and quality of its priceless collection With over 5000 exhibits and 35000 items, it is the storehouse of knowledge about the Johor Sultanate. The bulk of the collection stems from the region of Sultan Abu Bakar, often referred as the Father of Modern Johor, and that of his son and successor Sultan Ibrahim . Located at Istana Besar, the museum , which is one of the oldest buildings in JB , has an interesting mixture of neo-Renaissance and Anglo-Malay architecture . Open hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily . The museum is closed on Fridays. JOHOR LAMA FORT Located in Johor Lama , once the royal seat of the Johor Empire, the historical significance of the fort cannot be denied. Visitors can reach the fortress via sea or road. KITE MUSUEM The kite museum at Bukit Layang –Layang in Pasir Gudang was official opened by the Sultan of Johor in 2002. The RM 4.5 million museum has an array of modern and traditional kites of various shapes, colours and designs.
Opening hours are from 8 a.m to 4.30 p.m. during the fasting month. The entrance fee is RM 2 per adult and RM1 for children between the ages of seven 12. PINEAPPLE MUSEUM Situated at 52km Jalan Pontian, along the Johor Baru-Pontian-Kukup ‘tourist route’, visitors can find a collection of artifacts,exhibits,publications and information pertaining to the pineapple industry in Malaysia. It was officially opened in May 2002. Opening hours are from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. daily . Admission is free for schoolchildren. Adapted NST 2006
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The ”Royal Abu Bakar Museum” provides knowledge about A. The Johor hotels B. The Johor history C. The Johor beaches D. The Johor Sultanate
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The words ‘ priceless’ in the brochure above can be replaced with A. Cheap C. beautiful B. Valuable D. expensive
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How can you visit the Johor Lama Fort A. by air B. by train C. by sea or road
28
Which of the following is opened to visitors during the fasting month? A. Kite Museum B. Johor Lama Fort C. Pineapple Museum D. Royal Abu Bakar Museum
Questions 29-34 Read the passage below and choose the best answer for the questions that follow. Being deaf or hard of hearing does not mean that a person can’t hear any sound but merely that she or he does not hear all levels of sounds or all types of sounds, depending on the severity of the individual’s hearing loss. Do you laugh at this claim and think it is ridiculous? Well if you have felt a blocked feeling when you were driving up a hill or had some water that went inside your ear canals when swimming, then you have experienced temporary loss of hearing at those moments . For a number of individuals , hearing loss is permanent or lasts much longer than a few minutes and this causes difficulties with communications and has a significant impact on their lives. Hearing loss is an invisible problem and because of that it has often been neglected or not taken seriously. However, the type of hearing loss affects academic performance , social life and career. When an individual has hearing loss, the person would most often be referred to an audiologist for a diagnosis at the type of hearing loss, severity of hearing loss, site of problem and non-medical management.
29.
Temporary loss of hearing can be caused by A. hearing too much B. drinking excess water C. playing too many games D. water that went inside the ear canals
30.
What will permanent hearing loss cause? A. difficulties with eating B. difficulties with writing C. difficulties with breathing D. difficulties with communication
31.
Why is hearing loss always neglected? A. because it seldom occurs B. because people don’t like it C. because it difficult to be cured D. because it is an invisible problem
32.
The impact of hearing loss affects social life , career and A. health B. walking ability C. academic performance
33.
A person who deals with hearing loss is called________________. A. an author B. an astrologer C. an audiologist D. an audiolinguist
34.
In order to detect to detect the type of hearing loss a _____________ has to be done. A. test B. diagnosis C. medication D. consultation
Questions 35-37 Read the poem below and choose the best answer for the questions that follow.
THE DEAD CROW He saw a dead crow In a drain Near the post office He saw an old man Gasping for air And a baby barely able to breathe In a crowded morning clinic This land is so rich Why should we suffer like this
I want clean air for my grandchildren I want the damned fools to leave the forest alone I want the trees to grow The rivers run free And the earth covered with grass Let the politicians plan how we live with dignity now and always.
35.
The poet is unhappy because A. the clinic is crowded B. the drain is very dirty C. the environment is polluted D. the crow died near the post office
36.
“This land is so rich” means A. this land is filled with trees B. this land is filled with money C. This land is filled with children D. This land is filled with natural resources
37.
According to the poet, the situation in the country must be improved by the
A. B. C. D.
Doctors Teachers Politicians Post masters
Questions 38-40 Reach the extract below and choose the best answer for the questions that follow
After the meeting , there was no peace in the village . In the farms the farmers talked and argued. On their boats, the fisherman quarreled. The woman who were washing clothes by the river talked about Galau and Umat . Lutong was very unhappy. He tried to tell to be sensible. Of course Galau should be the chief, but he could ask Umat to help him. “You can both be chiefs!” Lutong said . “You should take turns. One can be chief for a year and one for the next year.” “Don’t talk nonsense, brother,” said Umat. “You can be the leader of our army,” Galau said to Umat . “Think of our late father! He would be so sad if he knew we are quarrelling.” “ You should think of the old man yourself!” Umat answered . “Maybe he can look down from heaven. If he sees the enemies attack the village how will he feel ?” After a while the two brothers refused to talk to each other. They no longer visited each other’s houses. The villagers were divided. They asked what war was like. They sharpened their spears.
38.
There was no peace in the village because A. there was no new chief B. there was no food to eat C. there was no water in the rivers D. there was no money to buy clothes
39.
According to the extract , the father had A. passed away B. left the village C. gone on a voyage
40.
They sharpened their spears A. To set up huts B. To do gardening C. To prepare for a war D. To hunt wild animals