SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN PADANG ENGGANG
JALAN PASIR HOR 15100 KOTA BHARU, KELANTAN
PROGRAM JAWAB UNTUK JAYA (JUJ 2)
TINGKATAN 5
2021
BAHASA INGGERIS 1
1 JAM 30 MINIT
“Jo m Cipta Sejarah”
Nama :
Tingkatan :
Disediakan Oleh: Disemak Oleh:
PUAN WAN NOR HURAIZAH BT WAN EMBONG TUAN JAMIL B.TUAN MUHAMMAD
KETUA PANITIA BAHASA INGGERIS GURU KANAN BAHASA
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Name: ................................................................... Class: ..................................... Date: .....................................
PAPER 1 1 hour and 30 minutes
1. This question paper has five parts which consist of 40 questions. Read the instructions for every part and
question carefully.
2. Answer all the questions.
Part 1
Questions 1 to 8
Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A, B or C. For each question, circle the
correct answer A, B or C.
FREE PREVIEW CARD
Please send me a new copy of Healing Vitamins to preview for a fortnight, free of cost or obligation to
purchase. If I decide to keep the book, I will pay four easy monthly payments. Otherwise, I will return
the book at the end of the trial period and owe nothing.
1 Which of the following statements is true?
A The trial period is 14 days.
B Healing Vitamins is given free to buyers.
C The buyer has to buy the book within 14 days.
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian women are getting breast cancer at a younger age than
women in the West. Health authorities believe that pollution, smoking, alcohol and a
sedentary lifestyle are contributing to the sharp rise in such cases. Many women also
succumb to the disease because they do not seek early treatment. Some women only turn
up at the hospital at the last stage of their illness after trying traditional medicine.
2 Which of the following is true?
A Women in the West are not affected by breast cancer.
B Cancer is not caused by consuming traditional medicine.
C Malaysian women seek early treatment when they get breast cancer.
The population of the planet is reaching unsustainable levels as it faces a shortage of resources like water,
fuel and food. Population explosion in less developed and developing countries is putting a strain on the
already limited resources. Intensive agriculture practices damage the environment through the use of
chemical fertilisers, pesticides and insecticides. Overpopulation is one of the crucial environmental problems
facing us today.
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3 The word unsustainable in the extract means
A cannot continue at the same rate.
B not able to be predicted in the future.
C not able to have resources in the future.
4 If you want to know more about natural disasters, you should attend the event.
A Bird-watching
B Forces of Nature
C Earth-Friendly Plastics
5 Which of the following statements is true?
D Emily did not finish her fries.
E Sathia bought some fries yesterday.
F Emily thanked Sathia for buying her some fries.
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announced this morning that
organising a holiday camp next
6 Which of the following is true?
A Malik is too sick to join the holiday camp.
B Malik is definitely joining the holiday camp.
C Malik is not interested in joining the
Community Carnival
How can you contribute?
The City Council will hold a Community Carnival in conjunction with the launch of the National Community
Policy at the Merbuk Field in Puchong Indah. There will be various family-friendly activities such as colouring
contests, cycling competitions and cooking demonstrations.
We need you to help with the running of the activities and of course we value your support.
For details visit www.ccarnival.com.my
7 From the announcement, we know that
A the carnival is held in the city center.
B the people’s help will be appreciated
C the public can help launch the carnival
First-aid Kit
Unexpected health problems can put a damper on a holiday, be it a cold, upset stomach or itchy mosquito bites.
To be prepared for these eventualities, it is wise to always travel with a first-aid kit. People tend to pack warm
clothes, makeup kits or entertainment gadgets and ignore items for their health issues. The kit should contain
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everything you have got in your medical cabinet at home, including painkillers, fever reducing tablets and other
necessary medications. If you are travelling with children, make sure you have medicines suitable for them.
8 According to the article, what is the writer’s concern about travel?
A Health issues can upset a holiday.
B A variety of medicines should be taken.
C We should have enough warm clothes.
Part 2
Questions 9 to 18
Read the text below and choose the best word in each space. For each question, circle the correct answer
A, B ,C or D.
Raising successful children
Research shows (0) that children with parents who set fair rules are more
motivated and self-reliant. These parents give clear reasons for their rules and
consistently _________ (9) them. This is in comparison to children whose
parents are either too lax about rules or too authoritarian. According to
psychologists, children need guidance but if you give too much guidance, you
end up__________ (10) them. These children will not be able to think for
themselves in stressful situations. They are also unable to make important
decisions later on __________ (11) life. Therefore, parents need to try to keep
a balance __________ (12) telling the children to follow the rules and allowing
them to enjoy their playtime.
There are many ways to_________ (13) successful children and most of the
time, they are not difficult to do. It helps to
(14) household chores to children such as cleaning their rooms
or making their beds. This makes children responsible and builds independence,
competence and self-reliance. Besides that, successful children also tend to get a lot of praise and
encouragement
(15) their parents. They are given the opportunity to (16) their talents,
and to learn about their own sense of purpose and worth. They also learn to link success with hard work
when they are given the chance to pursue their talents and interests.
When a child works at learning to hit a ball, play an instrument or figure out a computer game and
finally____________- (17) it, he feels an incredible sense of achievement. He also learns that when he
(18) trying and practicing, he may succeed.
9 A force B endure C enforce D constrain
10 A control B controls C controlled D controlling
11 A in B on C by D at
12 A over B with C among D between
13 A raise B raises C raised D raising
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14 A assign B develop C match D compare
15 A at B by C to D from
16 A detect B exhibit C announce D discover
17 A know B master C complete D recognize
18 A keeps on B agrees with C reacts to D looks after
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Part 3
Questions 19 to 26
You are going to read an extract from an article. For questions 19 to 26, choose the correct answer (A, B,
C or D) and mark the letter A, B, C or D.
It is an amazing generation out there that depends heavily on technology. It seems to them that life would
be at a standstill if there were no cellphones or computers. But I had a 30-year business I ran with 1800
employees, all without a cell phone that plays music, takes videos, pictures and communicates with
Facebook and Twitter. My business was fine.
It was only much later that I bought a Blackberry. Under much pressure, I signed up for Twitter and
Facebook, so my seven kids, their spouses, 13 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren could communicate
with me in the modern way. I figured I could handle something as simple as Twitter with only 140 characters
of space. That was before one of my grandkids hooked me up for Tweeter, Tweetree, Twhirl, Twitterfon,
Tweetie and Twittererific, Tweetdeck, Twitpix and something that sends every message to my cell phone
and every other program within the texting World. My phone was beeping every three minutes with the
details of every movement and every idle thought of the entire next generation. I am not ready to live like
this. I decided then that I was not getting into the world of endless communication. I keep my cell phone in
the garage in my golf bag.
The kids bought me a GPS for my last birthday because they say I get lost every now and then while going
over to the grocery store or library. I keep that in a box under my tool bench with the Bluetooth [it’s red]
phone I am supposed to use when I drive. I took it once and was standing in line at the supermarket talking
to my wife and everyone in the nearest 50 yards was glaring at me. I had to take my hearing aid out to use
it, and I got a little loud. I mean the GPS looked pretty smart on my dash board, but the lady inside that
gadget was the most annoying, rudest person I had run into in a long time. Every ten minutes, she would
sarcastically say, ‘Re-calc-u-lating.’ You would think that she could be nicer. It was like she could barely
tolerate me. She would let go with a deep sigh and then tell me to make a U-turn at the next light. Then if I
made a right turn instead she would sound as if I had made a grave mistake! Well, it was not a good
relationship.
When I get really lost now, I call my wife and tell her the name of the cross streets where I am. She picks
me up. It works well. To be perfectly frank, I am still trying to learn how to use the cordless phone at home.
We have had them for four years, but I still haven’t figured out how I can lose three phones all at once and
have to run around digging under chair cushions and checking bathrooms and the dirty laundry baskets when
the phone rings. And there have been many occasions when I am using the wrong remote to change the
television channels. It takes me a while before I realize that I am using the gate remote to change my
television channels! My children laugh and so do I.
The world is just getting too complex for me. Even the salespeople mess me up every time I go to the
grocery store. You would think they could settle on something themselves but they have to ask ‘Paper or
Plastic?’ every time I check out. It just knocks me for a moment. I bought some of those cloth reusable bags
to avoid looking confused, but I never remember to take them with me. Now I toss it back to them. When
they ask me, ‘Paper or Plastic?’ I just say, ‘Doesn’t matter to me. I can use any!’ Then it’s their turn to stare
at me with a blank look. I was recently asked if I tweet. I answered, ‘No, but I do burp a lot!’
Surely people understand that cellphones are not essential to life. We don’t have to walk around with them
glued to our ears. We don’t have to check the computer every now and then to read the latest Facebook
entry! We senior citizens don’t need any more gadgets. The TV remote and the garage door remote are about
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all we can handle. Perhaps we should take the trouble to have face-to-face interaction again. Perhaps we
should just sit down and talk for a change.
19 From paragraph 1, which phrase tells you that the writer’s business was doing well?
A depends heavily on technology
B had a 30-year business
C employed 1800 people
D all without a cellphone
20 From paragraph 2, why did the writer sign up for Twitter and Facebook?
A He needed to communicate more.
B He was persuaded into it by his family.
C He wanted to know what everyone was doing.
D He felt he could handle the simple modern gadgets.
21 The phrase ‘every idle thought of the next generations’ tells us that the writer thought that the younger
generation was
A lazy
B clever
C frivolous
D thoughtful
22 From paragraph 3, why were the people in the supermarket glaring at the writer?
A He was standing in their way.
B He had taken out his hearing aids.
C He was unaware that he was too loud.
D He didn’t care what people thought of him.
23 The word sarcastically can best be replaced with
A bitterly
B sharply
C painfully
D derisively
24 From paragraph 4, the writer’s attempts to use digital gadgets reflects his A anger regarding their use.
B inability to get along in the present world.
C amused regard for the numerous digital gadgets.
D frustration that he has to suffer because of gadgets.
25 From paragraph 5, the main point is
A even simple things have become complicated.
B the salesperson asks if he wants paper or plastic bags.
C he bought cloth bags which he always carries with him.
D he cannot answer the various questions people ask him.
26 What is the main purpose of the writer writing this article?
A To complain that gadgets have no place in this world.
B To request for more direct communication with people.
C To look back at the time when people had simpler lives.
D To recall the difficulties he faces dealing with the modern world.
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Part 4
Questions 27 to 32
You are going to read an article about what a student loves about Penang. Six sentences have been removed
from the article. Choose from the sentences A to H the one which fits each gap (27 to 32). There are two
extra sentences which you do not need to use.
What I Love about Penang
I love going to Penang because it is so unlike my hometown Seremban. While Seremban is situated in a
valley and about an hour’s drive from the sea, Penang is an island that offers visitors many attractions. Let
me tell you more about it.
First, there is Penang Hill. 27 It’s D an exciting ride, as I can see monkeys on both sides as the
tram
struggles to go up. When I reach the peak, my heart beats wildly in anticipation of the awesome view I will
get of the Straits of Malacca. The ships in the horizon seem to be moving so slowly. The water is such an
inviting blue that I often feel like leaping into it!
28 You F can see all the city lights twinkling below you. I can still remember the first time my uncle A
and
aunt brought me up there after a marvellous dinner at one of Penang’s famous hawker centres; I just didn’t
want to leave. The view was simply breathtaking!
Another attraction that Penang holds for me is its beaches of golden sand, fringed by coconut trees. While
I love wandering along Batu Ferringhi beach, I must confess that my favourite beach is less well-known. 29
So, within hours of my arrival, I am basking in the sun under the shade of the old angsana tree at the back
of the house.
30 G Besides having various flowers and plants, the place is also full of chattering monkeys.
They are so
tame and visitors can see them wander freely all over the place.
However, these monkeys pale in interest compared to the snakes of the famous Snake Temple of Penang.
E 31 But I find watching the snakes a real treat as they lazily entwine themselves round the twigs
and branches of the plants within the temple grounds.
Finally, I love Penang because it is the home of Uncle Tim and Aunt Rosie. 32 They B let me
wander
around the streets of Penang without worrying about me too much; something that my overprotective
mother never lets me do in Seremban.
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A On every visit, I really look forward to sunbathing on the E Most of the time, I have to go there alone, as my
isolated beach near my uncle and aunt’s home. uncle and aunt are not too fond of snakes.
B They always look forward to my visits, just as much as I F By night, the view is even more spectacular.
long to go there after a long hard year of school.
C Every year, Penang Hill receives thousands of visitors G Another place in Penang which I find irresistible is
from all around the world. the Botanical Gardens.
D No trip to Penang is complete without going up to the H Botanical Gardens are just a stone’s throw away
highest point of the island by tram. from Batu Ferringhi beach.
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Part 5
Questions 33 to 40
We interviewed six book authors about their inspiration to write. Read the texts below and answer the
questions that follow.
Authors on Inspirations to Write
A – Jenny Wu
Many fans have asked me how I was inspired to write Train’s Howling. The idea came when I was on the train
home and it suddenly stopped due to technical difficulties. The dark cloudy sky and the cold from the air-
conditioner made me wonder ‘what if there was a werewolf on this train?’ So I took out my phone and typed a
rough draft of the novel’s first chapter.
B – Ravi Agarwal
I grew up listening to my mother tell Indian folktales before bedtime. I always imagined how the stories would be
like if they were set in the present time. In school, I retold the stories in my own version to my friends. They liked
all of it and encouraged me to start writing. Now, I’m an author of three collections of ancient Indian tales with
modern twists.
C – Munirah Ibrahim
As a little girl, my nose was always stuck in Enid Blyton books I read one after another. I loved her fantastical
stories about pixies, fairies and teddy bears. I was inspired to write as homework a story about fairies having a tea
party with bunnies in a mushroom house. My English teacher loved it and I have never stopped writing children’s
stories ever since.
D – Lim Lee Shen
With both my parents working in the police force, I was of course destined to follow their footsteps. I worked as
a policeman for two decades until I suffered a major leg injury that brought on my early retirement. As I was
recuperating, I read the complete set of Sherlock Holmes books and I thought I could write my own crime
investigation novels. So, I did.
E – Kyra Waldman
While Loving You is mainly a work of fiction, it was loosely based on the experiences of some people I knew.
Throughout my life, I have listened to people tell stories of how they met the love of their lives and how they
coped with the loss of their loved ones. I wanted to write a story to help young people understand the risk they are
taking to love and to treasure it.
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F – Julio Diaz
I enjoy asking hypothetical questions. Everyone who crosses my path has been a victim of my incessant ‘what ifs’
and ‘what would you dos’. It was these sort of inquiries that fuelled my thoughts on my science fiction novel
Missing on Mars. I was sitting on the bus with my friend and I asked him ‘What if this bus flew us to a space
station on Mars?’
Questions 33 to 36 Paragraph
Which paragraph (A – F) describes the following inspirations? D
Statement
33 I wrote novels based on my experiences from my previous profession.
34 My inspiration came to me when I was sitting in a train.
35 I followed the style of my favourite author and wrote about magical C
creatures. E
36 The challenges of grief inspired my writing.
Questions 37 to 40
Complete the notes below using information from the text. Choose no more than one word from the text for
each answer.
Authors’ Background
• It was in school that the author was motivated to write stories about _____________ (37) folktales.
• The author always listened to peoples’ stories about love and _______________(38)
• Parents played a role in the author’s choice of profession as a _____________(39)
• The author has a habit of (40) and it helped him write a novel.
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