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SULIT 12/1 Bahasa Inggeris Kertas 1 Masa 1 jam
PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN PMR 2009
BAHASA INGGERIS Kertas 1 Satu jam
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU Maklumat untuk calon 1. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi lima bahagian: Bahagian A, Bahagian B dan Bahagian C, Bahagian D dan Bahagian E dengan 40 soalan 2. Jawab semua bahagian. 3. Soalan-soalan dalam semua bahagian mempunyai tiga atau empat pilihan jawapan 4. Anda dinasihati supaya mengambil masa 10 minit untuk menjawab soalan Bahagian A, 10 minit untuk Bahagian B dan 10, minit untuk Bahagian C, 10 minit untuk Bahagian D dan 20 minit untuk Bahagian E Information for candidates 1. This question paper consists of five sections: Section A, Section B and Section C, section D and section E with 40 questions 2. Answer all questions. 3. Questions in all sections have either three or four answer options 4. You are advised to spend 10 minutes on Section A, 10 minutes on Section B, 10 minutes on Section C, 10 minutes on section D and 20 minutes on section E Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 13. halaman bercetak
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12/1 SECTION A
Questions 1 - 10 Each question in this paper is followed by three or four possible answers. Choose the best answer from the answers marked A, B and C or A, B, C and D. Then on your answer sheet blacken the answer that you have chosen. Question 1 Study the picture below and answer the question that follows
Why don’t you pick on someone your own size?
1. From the cartoon strip, the worm is _________ the bird. A. ridiculing B. threatening C. laughing at D. escaping from Question 2 Read the memo below and answer the question that follows Please come to see me when the school ends
2. The student has to see the teacher A. before recess B. after school C. during school
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Questions 3 – 4 Study the report below and answer the questions that follow Ipoh, Friday – Julian is a remarkable thirteen-year-old. He has just published his first book. Yesterday, the book, A Gift of Poems was launched by Dr. Abdul Osman, president of Shining Hope, a charity organization. The proceeds from the book will go to this organization which helps single mothers. A Gift of Poems is beautifully illustrated by the poet himself. He says, “This book is my way of helping others”. 3. The word proceeds refers to A. sales B. books C. poems D. money 4. Julian is remarkable for all of the reasons except A. he is a good artist B. he is a teenage poet C. he is caring D. he helps out at Shining Hope Question 5 Read the sign below and answer the question that follows
Decision you make today can alter your future tomorrow
5. The aim of the sign is to encourage patron to register for A. a course wisely B. a course early C. a course later
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Questions 6 – 7 Study the pie chart below and answer the questions that follow Students reading habits 9%
comics novels
18% 47%
magazine s newspapers
26%
6. Based on the pie chart, most students enjoy reading A. comics B. magazines C. novels D. newspapers 7. Which of the following statements is true? A. Novel has the least readers B. Students love to read comics compared to novels C. Most students enjoy reading magazine D. Students do not like to read Question 8 Read the dialogue below and answer the question that follows Aini: Hi Susan. How’s Rabiah today. I heard that she has been robbed at Giant Supermarket. Susan: She is fine. She’s recovering from the great shock. Luckily the young man who was passing by fought the robbers tooth and nail.
8. According to Susan, tooth and nail means A. fought with nails and teeth B. fought with all his might C. fought with the attention of winning D. fought playfully
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Question 9 Read the label below and answer the question that follows I tablet a day for children below 12 years For adults and children aged 13 and above take two tablets a day
9. From the label, we know that a six year old child should take A. One tablet a day B. Two tablets a day C. Twelve tablets a day D. Thirteen tablets a day Question 10 Read the advertisement below and answer the question that follows SEND FOR YOUR COPY TODAY!
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You could win a Toyota Vios or RM75,000 CASH! • Reader’s Digest exclusive! • Pay by easy installments! • Free postage and handling!
10. Based on the advertisement, what must a reader do to win a car? A. Pay RM75,000 in cash B. Buy the book from a shop C. Place an order for the book D. Give free posting cost
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12/1 SECTION B
Questions 11 – 18 Each question in the text below 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. The tornado that tore through Florida yesterday _____ (11) so strong that people were tossed hundreds of metres _____ (12) the air. One person was lifted and dumped in the middle of the Florida Turnpike, normally one of the busiest highways in the state. _____ (13) during the night, the worst swarm of tornadoes in Florida’s history is thought to have _____ (14) at least thirty-eight people. Ten more are still missing. Rescue teams and _____ (15) dogs worked through the night, probing the _____ (16) for survivors. The twisters, some with winds in excess of 400 kilometres per hour, sucked people out of their homes, spinning them into the air. One teenager was blown out of _____ (17) window and landed 45 metres away in a cow pasture _____ (18) lived to tell the tale. Adapted from JUST ENGLISH 11. A. is B. are C. was D. were
15. A. them B. their C. they
12. A. through B. among C. between D. against
16. A. wreckage B. destroy C. saving D. damage
13. A. Attack B. Attacks C. Attacked D. Attacking
17. A. a B. an C. the
14. A. kill B. kills C. killed D. killing
18. A. but B. or C. and
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12/1 SECTION C
Questions 19 – 21 Read the conversation in Situation A and choose the best meaning for the phrases that are underlined. Situation A: Melisa is talking to her mother in the kitchen. Melisa Pn. Qistina Melisa Pn. Qistina
: Mom, can you lend me a hand (19)? : What’s the matter, my dear? : I have to pass the hat around (20) for my school walkathon to collect money for donation. : I see the light (21). All right.
19. lend me a hand A. pay a high price B. show pleasure
C. help D. stay at home
20. pass the hat around A. lose control B. ask for donation
C. sell hats D. run away
21. see the light A. understand B. keep quiet
C. try harder D. stand still
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Questions 22 – 24 Read the message in Situation B and choose the best meaning for the phrases that are underlined. Situation A: Fahmi is advising Dafi, his younger brother. Fahmi Dafi Fahmi
: What’s wrong with you? Why are you not doing your work? Do you know that an idle brain is a devil’s workshop (22)? : I need a break (23). I believed that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy (24) : I’m worried about you.
22. an idle brain is a devil’s workshop A. a person with something to do will become naughty B. a person with nothing to do will get into mischief C. a person who is polite will be treated as such by others
23. need a break A. need a rest B. need to break up C. need to eat D. need to take a coffee break 24. all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy A. one must not spend one’s life playing B. one must not spend one’s life dreaming C. one must not spend one’s life working all the time
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Questions 25 – 28 Study the brochure below and choose the best answer for the questions that follow.
Enjoy festive toll discounts of up to 20% when you travel between 12 midnight – 7 am on these dates : 21, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30 January 2009.
Here’s our travel time advisory schedule to help you plan your journey
Date 24-25 January 2009 (Saturday & Sunday)
27, 28, 31 January (Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday) & 1 February 2009 (Sunday)
Journey From To • Penang, Kedah & Klang Valley Perlis • Perak • Johor • Alor Gajah, Tampin & Melaka • Penang, Kedah & Perlis • Taiping, Kuala Kangsar & Ipoh Klang Valley • Tapah, Bidor & Sungkai • Johor • Alor Gajah, Tampin & Melaka • Seremban / Senawang
Suggested journey Start time Before 1.00 pm After 2.00 pm Before 1.00 pm After 2.00 pm
Before 1.00 pm Between 3.00–7.00 pm After 8.00 pm Before 1.00 pm Between 3.00–8.00 pm After 9.00 pm
Get the latest traffic record update via SMS from PLUS mobile alert
REMEMBER TO DRIVE SAFELY. Respect your limits. Buckle-up in front and behind.
25. The festive toll discount was only valid for A. 1 February 2009 at 6.00 am
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12/1 B. 22 February 2009 at 12.00 midnight C. 23 January 2009 at 12.00 noon D. 20 January 2009 at 7.00 am
26. Buckle-up in front and behind means A. buckle your seat B. buckle your belt
C. fasten your car D. fasten your seatbelt
27. According to the brochure, you can travel A. From Taiping to Klang Valley after 9.00 pm on 31 January 2009 B. From Klang Valley to Johor before 1.00 pm on 26 January 2009 C. From Perlis to Klang Valley before 8.00 pm on 31 January 2009 28. You can get latest traffic update A. through email B. through SMS C. through phone call D. through radio Questions 29 – 34 Read the letter below carefully and choose the best answer for the questions that follow. Dear Editor, My daughter and I took a week long break to Bali recently. As it was our tenth visit to the beautiful island, we decided to do away with the usual holiday hullabaloo. No hectic travelling from place to place in a rented car and no endless shopping expeditions. This was purely to relax. The absence of my energetic shopaholic hubby made it possible for us to just sit back and enjoy the aura of peace and tranquility that is synonymous with Bali. We spent our days dipping in the sea, swimming in the pool or just lazing in the sun. in the late afternoon, when it was lightly cooler, we would take long walk by the beach or browse around many little shops along the cosy village of Tanjung Benoa. Many of the restaurants also have cultural shows or live band performances for diners as they eat. At the resort, my daughter Sarah befriended a lot of people. Most memorable was the bond she formed with a group of kids. These kids just got along like a house on fire. They spent every waking moment together, swimming and playing in the water, chasing each other. Their days were filled with joy and laughter. Not even the rain managed to dampen their spirits as they went on building their sand castle. To me this was the highlight of my holiday- to watch my daughter mingling with people from all over the world, free from judgment and assumptions. Azurah Kuala Lumpur Adapted from THE STAR January 2009
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29. How many times have Azurah visited Bali Island? A. none B. once C. twice D. ten 30. The word shopaholic means A. hates shopping B. loves shopping C. addicted to alcohol D. hates alcohol 31. They refers to A. Azurah and her daughter B. performers C. waiters and waitress D. diners 32. What was Azurah’s daughter most memorable incident at the resort A. dipping in the sea B. eating in restaurant C. forming close relationship with children D. watching live band performances 33. Which phrase shows that the children are having an enjoyable time? A. Their days were filled with joy and laughter B. Their spirits were dampened by the rain C. They were chasing each other in the room 34. When did Azurah and her daughter stroll along Tanjung Benoa? A. Late evening C. Late afternoon B. Late night D. Late morning
SECTION E Questions 35 – 37 Read the poem below carefully. Then, choose the best answer for the questions that follow. Life’s Brief Candle To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time, And all our yesterday have lighted fools
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The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player, That struts and frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more; it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. By William Shakespeare
35. Creeps in this petty pace from day to day means? A. very tired of living B. very happy about life C. very energetic about life 36. What does the phrase last syllable of recorded time mean? A. The time after our death B. The time that we live on earth C. The recorded time of our life D. Until we take our last breath 37. What does the phrase signifying nothing means A. Life can be enjoyed B. Life can be endured forever C. Life is short, meaningless and senseless D. Life is short , full of meaning and fulfilling
Questions 38 – 40 Read the extract below carefully and choose the best answer for the questions that follow. “How about you distribute Hacks sweets instead of hard boiled eggs?” his last idea was really the last straw for his sister. “Anymore of your brilliant suggestions and your wedding is off! I mean, OFF!” She stormed off into the kitchen. Jamal stared after her, blinking at his tears. He was trying to be helpful and trying hard to economize. And precious little gratitude he got from it as well. That threat about calling off his marriage was really a kick in his underbelly. It was 12 a bride to be. The, titillated him no end really all their fault. First, they found him with tales of the bridal chamber. When he was all worked up, threatened to call off the wedding. That was oppression. Jamal retired to a corner to lick his wound.
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38. What did Jamal suggest to be distributed to the guests? A. Eggs C. Flowers B. Hacks sweets D. Cakes 39. The phrase “last straw” shows that A. Jamal’s sister thought he was joking B. Jamal’s sister dislike to use straw to drink C. Jamal’s words made his sister angry D. Jamal’s sister thought his ideas were all straws 40. Which statement is true? A. Jamal’s sister was angry with her husband B. Jamal’s marriage was called off C. Jamal was trying to help with the wedding plan D. Jamal retired from his work END OF QUESTION
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Sulit 12/2 Bahasa Inggeris Kertas 2 Masa 11/2 jam
PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN PMR 2009 ______________________________________________________________________________ BAHASA INGGERIS Kertas 2 Satu jam tiga puluh minit
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU Maklumat untuk calon 1. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi tiga bahagian: Bahagian A, Bahagian B dan Bahagian C. 2. Jawab semua bahagian. 3. Anda dinasihati supaya mengambil masa 40 minit untuk menjawab soalan Bahagian A, 30 minit untuk Bahagian B dan 20 minit untuk Bahagian C
Information for candidates 1. This question paper consists of three sections: Section A, Section B and Section C. 2. Answer all sections. 3. You are advised to spend 40 minutes on Section A, 30 minutes on Section B and 20 minutes on Section C.
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12/2 SECTION A: Guided Writing [30 marks]
Write a recount on your visit to Kuantan Pahang during the school holidays. Based on the pictures and notes given describe what you see and did there. TANJONG LUMPUR
Fishing village Stall Beach
PANDAN WATERFALL
beautiful scenery picnicking jungle tracking
SHOPPING PARADISE Shopping malls Buy souvenirs Entertainment centres
CHERATING BEACH Natural Batik Village Swimming Snorkelling
When writing your recount, you should: • Use all the notes given • Elaborate on the given notes to make it more interesting • Make sure it is not less than 120 words
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Section B: Summary [10 marks] Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.
Recycling is a means of processing used things to be used again as new products. We recycle old paper bags, bottles and plastic bags to reduce their production. Besides that, in recycling, we use things like newspapers, aluminum cans and garden refuse to make new things. With the advancement of technology, natural materials are becoming scarce. Therefore, human beings have resorted to recycling to avoid the raw materials from perishing. It is also important to reduce the amount of waste in the environment. It is sad to say in a day, human beings discard many things. Some of these things can be recycled. Therefore, when we reuse things, we throw away fewer items. Landfills and dumpsites are places where rubbish is disposed. These landfills are limited, so we must learn to save space. In order to do so, we must recycle the things we use in our daily lives. We can recycle glass containers, aluminum cans, paper and shopping bags. In recycling, we save energy. During a production process a lot of energy will be required to produce a new product. The by-products of these new products are toxic waste that can be harmful to mankind. Hence, through recycling, pollution can be reduced. We recycle materials to save money. It is a cheaper method of waste disposal than landfills. We can also make creative handicrafts and gives from used items as decorations for the home and as presents to friends. Besides this, the recycled materials can be sold to gain some revenue for the family. Beautiful cards, gift wraps and decorative home items can be made from recycled materials thereby helping the cottage or home industries. Write a summary on why we must practise recycling. Your summary must: • not be more than 60 words, including the 10 words given below • be in continuous writing (not note form) • be written in one paragraph Use your own words as far as possible without changing its original meaning. Begin your summary as follows:
People should not throw unwanted things which can be recycled ………
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Section C: Novel [10 marks] Novels 1. Potato People
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Angela Wright
2. Robinson Crusoe
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Daniel Defoe
3. The Phantom of The Opera
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Gaston Leroux
4. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Robert Louis Stevenson
5. The Prisoner of Zenda
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Anthony Hope Hawkins
Good and evil characters are portrayed in the novel that you have read. Based on one of the novels above, write about an event that shows their good or evil acts.
Give reasons to support your answer. Your response should be • in not less than 50 words • in continuous writing (not note form)
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MARKING SCHEME FOR PAPER 1/12 PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN PMR 2009
1.A 9. A 17.A 25.B 33.A
2.B 10.C 18.A 26.D 34.C
3.D 11.C 19.C 27.A 35.A
4.D 12.A 20.B 28.B 36.D
5.A 13.D 21.A 29.D 37.C
6.A 14.C 22.B 30.B 38.B
7.B 15.B 23.A 31.D 39.C
8.B 16.A 24.C 32.C 40.C
MARKING SCHEME FOR PAPER2/12 MARKING CRITERIA FOR SECTION A – GUIDED WRITING BAND DESCRIPTORS
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Task fulfilled with ideas and details well – developed and well – organized. Language is accurate with few minor errors and first draft slips. Varied sentence structures are used effectively to convey meaning. Vocabulary is apt and widely used. Accurate used of mechanics of writing. Interest of the reader is aroused but not sustained. Task fulfilled with ideas and details developed and organized. Language is largely accurate with some serious and minor errors. Simple and compound sentence structure are accurate. Vocabulary is wide enough but lack precision. Almost always accurate use of spelling, punctuation and paragraphing. Interest of the reader is aroused but not sustained. Task fulfilled with ability to develop some ideas but lack details; ideas adequately organized. Language is sufficiently accurate with frequent serious errors. Simple and compound sentence structure are attempted. Vocabulary is sufficient to convey meaning. Some errors in mechanics of writing.
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MARKING CRITERIA FOR SECTION B – SUMMARY WRITING STYLE AND PRESENTATION BAND
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Ability to use own words Language is largely accurate - use of simple and compound sentences - appropriate linkers - use of correct grammar Spelling and punctuation largely accurate Some minor errors Almost lifting of sentences No irrelevant details Attempts to use own words Language is sufficiently accurate - use of simple and compound sentences ( majority of simple and compound sentences) - some serious grammatical errors Some serious errors in spelling and punctuation Selective lifting of sentences Some irrelevant details
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SECTION B – SUMMARY WRITING Suggested Content points : exercising safely 1.cheap and affordable 2.available within easy reach 3.a powerful tool of communication 4.contains information 5 interesting articles that cater to different readers of different needs and taste 6.reach a wider range of buyers 7.saves time, money and effort for the advertisers. Note : accept any five appropriate content points - A total of 10 marks for this question - Award 5 marks for 5 content points (C ) - Award 5 marks for style and presentation (SP) - Refer to the bands and descriptors
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MARKING CRITERIA FOR SECTION C – NOVEL BAND DESCRIPTORS
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Requirements of task fulfilled Ideas and details well – developed, well- organized with evidence from text Varied sentence structures ( simple and compound ) Wide and apt vocabulary Accurate use of language Accurate mechanics of writing Requirements of task fulfilled Ideas and details largely developed, organized and supported with evidence from text Varied sentence structures ( simple and compound ) Largely accurate use of language Largely accurate mechanics of writing Requirements of task fulfilled Ideas and details sufficiently developed with some organization and supported with evidence from text Sentence structures lack variety ( simple structures dominate) Adequate vocabulary used Sufficiently accurate use of language Fairly accurate mechanics of writing Requirements of task partially fulfilled Ideas lack development and organization with minimal textual support – mere narration Sentence structures mostly simple with errors that hamper reading Vocabulary limited Language is barely accurate with errors that hamper reading Inconsistent mechanics of writing Requirements of task hardly fulfilled Hardly any development of relevant details or textual support High density of errors, meaning seriously obscured, Vocabulary very limited
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MARKING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECTION C Based on a 10 marks impressionistic marking. More than one character ---- mark as a normal script. If only one character is given ---- marks awarded should not be more than 5 Indicate with the letter GA at the margin on the right for the good acts Indicate with the letter BA at the margin on the right for the at the margin on the right for the bad acts An answer should have at least two characters and two acts . However more characters and acts can also be accepted and awarded marks accordingly If only 1 character is given, marks awarded should not be more than 5, irrespective of how many acts given MARKING SCHEME FOR PAPER 3/12 PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN PMR 2009
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