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Aspirasi A+ SPM Bahasa Inggeris

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KM1–1 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT JANGAN BUKA KERTAS PEPERIKSAAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU Arahan 1. Kertas peperiksaan ini mengandungi lima bahagian: Bahagian 1, Bahagian 2, Bahagian 3, Bahagian 4 dan Bahagian 5. 2. Jawab semua bahagian. Instructions 1. This question paper consists of five parts: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5. 2. Answer all parts. 1 1 2 jam Satu jam tiga puluh minit Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 10 halaman bercetak. 1119/1 SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2024 Kertas Model SPM 1 SULIT BAHASA INGGERIS (CEFR) Kertas 1 Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 1 20/5/2024 3:29:13 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/1 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–2 SULIT SULIT 1119/1 Part 1 Questions 1 to 8 are based on the given stimuli. Study the information carefully and choose the best answer A, B or C. KILLER DOGS SHOCK SETTLERS BERA: For two months, FELDA Tenun settlers have been puzzled over the disappearance of their livestock at the oil palm plantation in the settlement. They put the blame on panthers, which had been spotted by hunters in a nearby jungle about a year ago, but it was not the panthers that did the killing. The settlers were dumbfounded when they discovered that the culprit was a pack of dogs. The dogs have been attacking cattle, especially calves. So far, some 80 cattle have died, causing losses of up to RM50,000. The settlers are also worried about their own safety. Some 30 of them are staying home for fear of being attacked by the dogs.  3 We can conclude that A the settlers were concerned about their own safety as well. B all their livestock disappeared suddenly without any trace. C panthers and dogs killed their livestock causing losses of up to RM50,000.  2 Who will be attending the seminar? A Those aged between thirteen and nineteen B Those aged between twelve and twenty C Those aged between twenty and thirty  1 Which is the correct statement about the poster? A The grand prize is RM200,000. B Prizes will be given to 50 participants. C You can visit the website if you have any enquiries. Join the Spelling Bee Challenge. Stand a chance to win over RM200,000 worth of prizes. Only the top 50 best spellers will advance to compete in the State Challenge. Spell it right and be the rightful national champion. For enquiries, please log on to spellbee.bakti.com.my or call the personnel in charge at 010 – 9134xxx (Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.) A special seminar to prepare teens of all races to face the current health issues among teenagers will be held from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Sunday, 8th May 202_. There will be talks and workshops to discuss the latest health issues and challenges among teens. Speaker: Dr Prabha Vinod (Putra Medical Centre) Venue: Westin Hotel, Penang Conference Room, Level 3 Current Issues on Teen Health Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 2 20/5/2024 3:29:13 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–3 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT 1119/1 Simpang Pulai: Yesterday, firemen had to squeeze themselves into a narrow and deep drain hole to rescue a trapped little boy. The boy, who is five years old, fell into the hole which is about 0.4 metres deep at about 6 p.m. The boy was playing with his eight-year-old sister when he tripped and fell into the drain hole. He was taken to Ipoh General Hospital by ambulance. Opera refers to a dramatic art form, originating in Europe, in which the emotional content is conveyed to the audience through music, both vocal and instrumental, as it is through the lyrics. By contrast, in musical theatre, an actor’s dramatic performance is primary, and the music plays a lesser role. The drama in opera is presented using the primary elements of theatre such as scenery, costumes, and acting. However, the words of the opera, or libretto, are sung rather than spoken. Enchanting Thailand Whether you are travelling to the islands or the mountains of Thailand, you are likely to spend at least one night in its capital city on the way. Bangkok might be noisy and polluted but it is also an exciting city with plenty of things to see and do. Khao San Road is a famous travel spot but it is noisy, not very pretty and not very Thai. For something more authentic, Phra Khanong offers an alternative traditional place to stay with its fantastic street markets and massages.  6 From the text, we know that A Phra Khanong gives you the authentic Thai experience. B Khao San Road is the best place to stay. C Bangkok is noisy but less polluted.  5 Which of these statements is true about opera? A Drama in opera is more important than the orchestra itself. B The emotional content is conveyed through serious acting. C It is a drama expressed through songs with an orchestra.  4 From the newspaper report, we know that A the little boy was pushed into the drain hole. B the firemen succeeded in rescuing the trapped boy. C the boy was happily playing with his teenage sister. Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 3 20/5/2024 3:29:13 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/1 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–4 SULIT SULIT 1119/1  7 Azli’s mother is most probably that Azli left his shoes. A miserable B unhappy C annoyed Adventure Travel Time for an adventure? Are you a bit bored with your daily routine? Have a look at our exciting range of holidays and decide what type of adventure you would like. Azli : Mum, I have to get a pair of new sports shoes today. Mum : What happened to your old ones, Azli? Azli : I left them at Uncle Rafi’s house during the previous school holidays. Mum : How many times did I remind you to check on your belongings? You are so forgetful! [8 marks]  8 From the list, which holiday needs one to be reasonably fit? A Polar Expeditions B Wildlife Holidays C Trekking Tours Polar Expeditions Trekking Tours Wildlife Holidays Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 4 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–5 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT 1119/1 Part 2 Questions 9 to 18 are based on the following passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. Science and Technology Science and technology are two different terms, (0) but they cannot survive without each other. Science is a systematic study of the functioning of the physical and natural environment that (9) us. On the other hand, technology is the application of science to bring about innovative (10) . The intervention of science and technology has revolutionised not only the way we think, but it has also remodelled our lives. Whether we wake up (11) the sound of our morning alarm or go to bed after switching off the lights, it is influencing every aspect of our lives. The intention to lead a comfortable life is compelling (12) to walk on the path of progress, which is not possible without the help of science and technology. We have to give credit to science and technology to make our lives (13) and relaxed. On the other hand, we cannot deny the harmful aspect of (14) and war as a result of science and technology. Thus, science and technology play a pivotal role in progress as well as war. (15) , when we weigh their pros and cons, we find that the benefits of science and technology are immeasurable. A nation progresses (16) the rate of literacy is high. Science and technology (17) made a mark in the field of education. Its continuous (18) in schools and colleges is boosting the quality of teaching and learning. The introduction of audio-visual aids and online lessons are some examples of science and technology in education.  0 A but B or C because D hence  9 A surround B surrounds C surrounded D surrounding 10 A change B changed C changes D changing 11 A at B in C of D on 12 A me B us C you D them 13 A impoverished B skint C destitute D comfortable 14 A desolation B construction C destruction D conservation 15 A Consequently B In addition C Therefore D However 16 A where B when C while D whenever 17 A have B haven’t C have been D has been 18 A happening B occurrence C presence D incidence [10 marks] Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 5 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/1 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–6 SULIT SULIT 1119/1 Part 3 Questions 19 to 26 are based on the following passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D. In 1902, a volcano in the Caribbean Island of Martinique blew up. A French naval officer on the scene, Lt George Hébert managed to coordinate the rescue of over 700 people, both indigenous and European. He noticed, as he did so, how people moved – some well, some badly – around the obstacles in their path and how this affected their chances of survival. Hébert had travelled widely and was well aware of the skills many indigenous people exhibited in being able to traverse the natural environment. From these experiences, Hébert developed a training discipline which he called ‘the natural method’ in which climbing, jumping and running techniques were used to negotiate obstacles. His method was adopted by the French military and became the basis for all their training. In time, it became known as parcours du combattant – the path of the warrior. Raymond Belle was a practitioner of parcour in Vietnam in the 1950s. He had a great athletic ability, and the skills and agility he had learnt through parcour earned him a reputation as an agile and elite soldier. In later life, he returned to France and passed on his skills to his son, David, who combined what he had learnt from his father with his own knowledge of martial arts and gymnastics, and in time, the sport of parkour was born. Parkour involves a range of ‘moves’, although none are official. They involve vaulting, jumping and landing accurately on small and narrow features, catching ledges, traversing high walls and landing with a rolling impact to absorb impacts. Belle formed a group of traceurs called the Yamikasi, meaning ‘strong man, strong spirit’, that included his friend, Sebastian Foucan. In time, the two of them started to follow different paths. Belle concentrated on the art of getting from place to place in the most efficient way possible, while Foucan developed his own style which involved more self-expression. This he termed free running. From the late 1990s, the art and sport of parkour spread worldwide. Both Belle and Foucan gave interviews and appeared on television. In 2003, filmmaker Mike Christie made the film Jump London, and urban free running, or free flow, began to dominate the London scene. But it was the arrival of YouTube in 2005 that really brought free running to a global audience. People around the world began to post their videos online, making free running a mainstream sport, and in 2007, the first major free running and parkour competition was held in Vienna. Since parkour values freedom, there are few facilities dedicated to the practice. Traceurs use both rural and urban areas, typically parks, offices and abandoned buildings. Traceurs generally respect the environment they practise in, and since part of their philosophy is ‘leave no trace’, there have been few concerns over damage to property. However, law enforcement and fire and rescue teams argue that free runners are risking their lives needlessly, especially when they practise at height. However, practitioners argue that injuries are rare because they rely on their own hands and feet rather than things out of their immediate control, such as ice and wheels, as is the case with skiing and race-driving. (Adapted from https://wfpf.com/history-of-parkour/) Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 6 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–7 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT 1119/1 19 From paragraph 1, which statement is true about parcours du combattant? A Parcours du combattant was developed by the French military. B The French military adopted it from the indigenous and renamed it. C Hébert developed the training method and was renamed as parcours du combattant. D Parcours du combattant was developed to help countries that were affected by volcanoes. 20 Indigenous can best be replaced with A citizens. B residents. C occupants. D aborigines. 21 How did Belle earn his reputation as an agile and elite soldier? A He had a great athletic ability. B He was well built and masculine. C He fought the war in Vietnam bravely. D He learnt the skills and agility through parcour. 22 Parkour involves a range of moves below except A catching ledges. B vaulting and spinning. C jumping and landing precisely. D traversing high walls and landing with a rolling impact. 23 Which of these is an untrue statement regarding the article? A Parkour involves a limited range of moves and none are official. B The art and sport of parkour have spread worldwide. C Free running involves self-expression. D Parkour values freedom. 24 Why have there been few concerns over damage to property? A Traceurs remove all the trails left behind after each activity. B Traceurs have high respect for the environment and their philosophy. C Traceurs use all the abandoned urban buildings and parks to practise their skills. D Traceurs have a venue to carry out their daily activities without any disturbance. 25 How does free running differ from parkour? A Free running is more creative. B Free running uses more equipment. C Free running is more dangerous than parkour. D Free running needs a larger space to practise. 26 From this article, we can conclude that A Yamikasi are retired Japanese soldiers. B Jump London took free running to a global audience. C David, Belle and Foucan jointly formed a group of traceurs. D the risk of doing parkour is less than that of skiing and race-driving. [8 marks] Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 7 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/1 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–8 SULIT SULIT 1119/1 Part 4 Questions 27 to 32 are based on an article about spiders. 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. Write your answers in the box provided. Spiders Spiders can be found on every continent of the planet except Antarctica. They are both hunters and hunted. 27 It is either by spinning a web and waiting for their unsuspecting prey to fall into the trap, or jumping out of a hiding place onto a passing meal. Except for the plant-eating Bagheera kiplingi, these eightlegged invertebrates are serial carnivores: most love to snack on insects while others are tempted by lizards, birds, frogs, fish and the occasional snake. 28 In fact, some female widow spiders eat their mates. In turn, spiders are preyed on by lizards, birds, snakes and scorpions as well as some insects such as the mantis and a type of wasp that buries the arachnid alive! 29 They are a delicacy in some cultures of the South Pacific and a popular street food in South East Asia. Spider venom is present in most species and serves the purpose of stunning or killing their prey rather than attacking humans. In fact, only 25 of the known spider species produce venom which can actually harm humans. 30 Australia’s notorious Sydney funnel-web spider has not produced any fatalities since anti-venom was developed in 1981. 31 When they feel in danger, they defend themselves by ejecting a cloud of irritating hair. These irritating hairs then embed themselves in the skin or eyes of the attacker. Despite having adapted to a range of habitats and temperatures, spiders rarely stray far from their home environment. 32 Spiders tend not to favour significant changes in temperature, and tropical spiders such as tarantulas prefer warm surroundings and find many European climates a little nippy. Even the ones who hitch a ride to Britain by boat or plane from the tropics do not survive long. A There are spiders that eat other spiders. B Spiders can produce several different types of silk from their silk glands and nozzles. C Spiders are also eaten by humans. D However, take care not to rub hairy spiders like tarantulas up the wrong way. E They capture their prey in a variety of ways. F Arachnophobia is among the most common phobias in the Western world. G Although spider bites can be painful, they are rarely deadly. H Ballooning spiders are an exception as they can migrate fairly long distances by drifting through the air with air-filled balls of silk. [6 marks] Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 8 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–9 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT 1119/1 Part 5 Questions 33 to 40 are based on the following texts. Read the texts carefully and answer the questions that follow. Skills for the 21st-century A – Imagination In the age of technology that we are living in now, it is no longer enough to keep on making the same products. Employers need people who can imagine new approaches and new ideas. B – Problem-solving Employers will value workers who are able to see problems before they happen and come up with creative solutions, independently. C – Communication skills Workers will have to be good communicators. They will have to be able to negotiate and discuss key issues and also write in a clear way without using too many words. D – Critical analysis Employers want workers who are able to recognise the difference between information that can be believed and false information. E – Decision-making Individual workers have a growing amount of responsibility. It is important to be able to evaluate a situation and be confident in making a decision. F – Teamwork Irrespective of the role, it is very rare for a person to work alone, meaning, one must communicate well, actively participate in conversations and respect perspectives. The ability to get along with fellow colleagues and work with others is a quality we all have been developing and fine-tuning all the time. Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 9 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/1 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–10 SULIT SULIT 1119/1 Questions 33 to 36 Using the information given, which text (A to F) describes the following views on skills for the 21st century? Statements Paragraph 33 Employees must be good at resolving internal issues. 34 It is important to have the ability to work in groups. 35 Employers would like those who are able to decide independently. 36 Another good trait that employers look out for is being inventive. [4 marks] Questions 37 to 40 Using words from the texts, complete the notes below. Choose no more than one word for each blank. Living in the 21st Century 37 We need to equip ourselves better in the era of . 38 Students are encouraged to solve problems without teacher’s interference. 39 reduces workload and the task is completed faster. 40 We must be able to true and false information. [4 marks] KERTAS PEPERIKSAAN TAMAT Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 10 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–11 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 5 halaman bercetak. JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU Arahan 1. Tulis nombor kad pengenalan dan angka giliran anda pada ruang yang disediakan. 2. Kertas peperiksaan ini mengandungi tiga bahagian: Bahagian 1, Bahagian 2 dan Bahagian 3. 3. Jawab semua bahagian dalam kertas peperiksaan ini. 4. Bahagian 3 mempunyai tiga soalan. Pilih satu soalan sahaja. Instructions 1. Write your I.C. number and index number in the space provided. 2. This question paper consists of three parts: Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. 3. Answer all sections in this question paper. 4. Part 3 has three questions. Choose only one question. 1 1 2 jam Satu jam tiga puluh minit 1119/2 NO. KAD PENGENALAN/ I.C. NUMBER ANGKA GILIRAN/ INDEX NUMBER SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2024 Kertas Model SPM 1 SULIT BAHASA INGGERIS (CEFR) Kertas 2 Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 11 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/2 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–12 SULIT SULIT 1119/2 Part 1 You must answer this question. Question 1 You received an email from your friend, Jin Ting, who wants your opinion on a birthday gift for her mother. Dear Chew Yen, Hi, how are you? I wonder if you can help me decide the most suitable gift for my mother. Do you think I should buy a gold bracelet, a set of perfume or a mobile phone? Why do you suggest so? Will she enjoy the gift? Please do advise me on this. Bye! Jin Ting Write an email to your friend in about 80 words in the space provided. Write your answer below. To: [email protected] Subject: A Gift for Your Mother [20 marks] Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 12 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–13 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT 1119/2 Part 2 You must answer this question. Question 2 You went for a road safety talk. Your discipline teacher has asked you to write an essay about road safety. In your essay, you should write about: • what road safety is • why it is important to follow rules • how we can ensure road safety Use all the notes above and give reasons for your point of view. Write your essay in 125 – 150 words in an appropriate style. [20 marks] Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 13 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/2 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–14 SULIT SULIT 1119/2 Part 3 There are three questions in this part. Answer one question. Write your answer in 200 – 250 words in an appropriate style in the space provided. Write the question number in the box at the top of the answer space. Question 3 You saw this notice in a health magazine. Articles Wanted Benefits of Exercising • What do you think exercise is? • Why should we exercise? • How do we maintain a healthy lifestyle? Write your article. OR Question 4 You recently saw this notice on your English Bulletin Board. You would like to write a review of your favourite book. Reading Month Book Review Competition! Write a review of your favourite book and stand a chance to win 2 free Berjaya Bookshop coupons worth RM300. Send us your review. Would you recommend this book to your friends? Why? Write your review. OR Question 5 Your teacher has asked you to write a story for a teenage magazine. The story must end with the following words: … pride goes before a fall. Your story must include: • a description of the incident • how the incident affected you Write your story. Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 14 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


© Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 KM1–15 SULIT 1119/2 KERTAS PEPERIKSAAN TAMAT Question Number: [20 marks] SULIT Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 15 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/3 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–16 SULIT SULIT JANGAN BUKA KERTAS PEPERIKSAAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU Arahan 1. Kertas peperiksaan ini mengandungi tiga bahagian: Bahagian 1, Bahagian 2 dan Bahagian 3. 2. Jawab semua bahagian. Instructions 1. This question paper consists of three parts: Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. 2. Answer all parts. 13 minit Tiga belas minit Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 6 halaman bercetak. 1119/3 SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2024 Kertas Model SPM 1 SULIT BAHASA INGGERIS (CEFR) Kertas 3 Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 16 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–17 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT 1119/3 INTERLOCUTOR’S BOOKLET General questions Part 1 3 – 4 minutes Phase 1 Interlocutor Good morning/afternoon. I’m … and this is my colleague … She will be listening to us only. First of all, we’d like to know something about you. Main questions Back-up prompts Candidate A Candidate B Candidate A Candidate B Candidate A Candidate B What’s your name? And, what’s your name? Where do you come from? Where do you live? What is your favourite subject? Why do you like your favourite subject? Should I call you…? Do you live in…? Which subject do you like? Phase 2 Interlocutor Now I’m going to ask you about your daily routine. Select one or more questions from the list to ask the candidates. Use candidates’ names throughout. Main questions Back-up prompts What do you like to do during your free time? How did you get acquainted with your hobby? Who is your favourite teacher? Why do you like him/her? Thank you. Tell me about your hobby. What made you start your hobby? Tell me about a teacher that you like. Note: • Italic fonts are notes for the interlocutor only (not meant to be read aloud) and they represent actions that the interlocutor needs to do. Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 17 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/3 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–18 SULIT SULIT 1119/3  1 Recycling  2 Celebration Part 2 3 – 4 minutes Interlocutor In this part of the test, I’m going to give each of you a topic and I’d like you to talk about it on your own for about a minute. You also need to answer a question briefly about your partner’s topic. Candidate A will go first. Here’s your task. Place Part 2 booklet, open at Task 2A, in front of Candidate A. I’d like you to talk about recycling. First, you have 20 seconds to think about what you’re going to say. Candidate A Allow candidate 20 seconds to prepare. approx. 20 seconds Interlocutor All right? You may start now. Candidate A 1 minute Back-up prompts to be used if necessary. Use the prompts below. [the oblique ‘/’ is included to make it a choice.] What can you say about this point? Tell me about … (e.g. Tell me about this point.) Interlocutor Thank you. (Candidate B), talk about recycling, its impact and what can be done to encourage people to recycle. Candidate B approx. 20 seconds Interlocutor Thank you. (Candidate A), can I have the booklet, please? Retrieve Part 2 booklet. Place Part 2 booklet, open at Task 2B, in front of Candidate B. Now, (Candidate B), here’s your task. I’d like you to talk about a celebration that you have experienced. First , you have 20 seconds to think about what you’re going to say. Candidate B Allow candidate 20 seconds to prepare. approx. 20 seconds Interlocutor All right? You may start now. Candidate B 1 minute Back-up prompts to be used if necessary. Use the prompts below. [the oblique ‘/’ is included to make it as a choice.] What can you say about this point? Tell me about … (e.g. Tell me about this point.) Interlocutor Thank you. (Candidate A), what is your favourite celebration and do tell us why? Candidate A approx. 20 seconds Interlocutor Thank you. (Candidate B), can I have the booklet, please? Retrieve Part 2 booklet. Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 18 20/5/2024 3:29:14 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–19 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT 1119/3 Travel Part 3 4 – 5 minutes Interlocutor Now, I’d like you to talk about something together for about three minutes. The task will have two parts. In the first part, you will discuss something with each other for about two minutes. Then, in the second part, you will have another minute to make a decision together. All right? Let’s begin with the discussion task. We cannot deny the fact that many people travel extensively nowadays. Place Part 3 booklet, open at Task 3, in front of the candidates. Here are some reasons why people travel and a question for you to discuss. First, you have 20 seconds to look at the task. Candidates Allow candidates 20 seconds to prepare. A&B approx. 20 seconds Interlocutor Now, talk to each other about the reasons why people travel. You are given 2 minutes to discuss. Candidates A&B Back-up prompts to be used if necessary: 2 minutes What do you think [candidate name]? What about this [pointing to option]? Interlocutor Thank you. Now you have about a minute to decide together which is the best advantage of travelling. You should agree to one point only. Candidates A&B 1 minute Interlocutor Thank you. Can I have the booklet, please? Retrieve Part 3 booklet. You have been talking about the reasons why people travel. We would like to hear your opinion on this: What do you think can be done to promote local travel or travel within the country? Select any of the following prompts as appropriate: • What do you think? • Do you agree? • How about you? Candidates A&B 2 minutes Interlocutor Thank you, [candidate A and candidate B]. That’s the end of the Speaking test. Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 19 20/5/2024 3:29:15 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/3 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–20 SULIT SULIT 1119/3 Part 2 CANDIDATE BOOKLET 2A Recycling Talk about recycling. You should state: • what recycling is • why it is important • what things you throw away that you think should be recycled • how we can get people to recycle Part 2 CANDIDATE BOOKLET 2B Celebration Talk about a celebration that you have experienced. You should state: • the name of the celebration • how people celebrate it • if it is celebrated outside of Malaysia • what you like about it most Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 20 20/5/2024 3:29:15 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–21 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT 1119/3 Why do people travel? discover new culture broaden horizons relax and revitalise enhance creativity boost confidence achieve peace of mind KERTAS PEPERIKSAAN TAMAT Task 3 Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 21 20/5/2024 3:29:15 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/4 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–22 SULIT SULIT JANGAN BUKA KERTAS PEPERIKSAAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU Arahan 1. Kertas peperiksaan ini mengandungi empat bahagian: Bahagian 1, Bahagian 2, Bahagian 3 dan Bahagian 4. 2. Jawab semua bahagian. Instructions 1. This question paper consists of four parts: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4. 2. Answer all parts. 40 minit Empat puluh minit Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 3 halaman bercetak. 1119/4 SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2024 Kertas Model SPM 1 SULIT BAHASA INGGERIS (CEFR) Kertas 4 Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 22 20/5/2024 3:29:15 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


KM1–23 [Lihat halaman sebelah © Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 SULIT SULIT 1119/4 Part 1 Questions 1 to 7 You will hear people talking in seven different situations. For questions 1 to 7, choose the correct answer (A, B or C). You will hear each recording twice. Answer all questions.  1 Which of the following statements is true? A Aiza is visiting Shenzhen. B Ang Li is on a 3-year exchange programme. C Aiza and Ang Li are meeting for the very first time.  2 How would you describe Roy? A He can be described as indolent. B He can be described as a responsible man. C He can be described as a person with a vision.  3 What was Tanya doing when Siti called her? A She was cooking dinner. B She was washing her clothes. C She was washing the leftover plates.  4 Why is Soo Li facing difficulties in keeping up with class? A She was working part-time. B She could not understand the lessons. C She had too many classes to take at one time.  5 Why does Elmi prefer college than work? A He feels that work is stressful. B He stated that college is enjoyable and exhilarating. C He feels that going to college is less fun than going to work.  6 Why would Ms Janice be furious? A Kovin missed her class. B Kovin did not hand in his project work. C Kovin did not complete the presentation.  7 What is Mother’s occupation? A Art teacher B Housewife C Lecturer [7 marks] Part 2 Questions 8 to 15 You will hear Louisa Chong talking about her family. For questions 8 to 15, choose the correct answer (A, B or C). You will hear the recording twice. Answer all questions.  8 Where does Louisa live? A Muar B Alor Setar C Kuala Lumpur  9 Where did their parents meet for the first time? A At the party B At the market C At the university 10 From the audio, we know that A Kristy Chong is married with a kid. B Melissa is surely at home during Chinese New Year. C Louisa wants to leave to Adelaide once she completes her studies. 11 Why does Sean want to be a YouTuber? A YouTube is the place to earn money. B He is not interested in doing 9-to-5 jobs. C He believes that a small amount of inspiration and rehearsals will be enough to earn. 12 Which statement is false? A Sean and Louisa are still studying. B Melissa enjoys travelling most of the time. C Kristy and Steven met at the university while studying. 13 What is their grandparents’ favourite food? A Stall food B Hawker food C Home-cooked food 14 What is Louisa’s plan for the future? A She wants to work with her father. B She wants to stay in Kuala Lumpur. C She prefers to get married after graduation. 15 What is Kristy’s occupation? A Computer technician B Computer assistant C Computer analyst [8 marks] Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 23 20/5/2024 3:29:15 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


1119/4 Aspirasi A+ SPM 2024: Bahasa Inggeris (CEFR) KM1–24 SULIT SULIT 1119/4 Part 3 Questions 16 to 20 You will hear five short extracts in which different people are talking about the benefits of sports. For questions 16 to 20, choose from the list (A to G) which statement applies to each person. Use the letters only once. There are two extra letters which you do not need to use. You will hear the recording twice. Answer all questions. A You have to collaborate with other team members to win. B In sports, a student has to follow the rules set and obey his or her coach. C Sports keep students in shape. D Sports promote better sleep. E Sports lower the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. F Sports bring teens together from different schools, backgrounds and communities. G Participating in sports helps build leadership skills. [5 marks] Part 4 Questions 21 to 30 You will hear two friends talking about shopping and clothing. For questions 21 to 30, fill in the missing information in each numbered space. Use NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each space. You will hear the interview twice. Answer all the questions. Shopping and Clothing It is often difficult to decide what to (21) . The choice of clothing for most people will depend on where they are going and who they will meet. Some outfits may be chosen for (22) , while a different outfit might be appropriate for a sad event like a funeral. If a person goes on holiday in the winter time, it is often (23) to take lots of warm clothes like jumpers and jackets. When a person (24) invited to a birthday party or a wedding, they usually put on their best attire. This clothing is usually the most (25) one that they own and are items which they save for special occasions. At certain events, people may ask their (26) to dress in a particular type of clothing so that all of the people who attend the occasion are matching. This is often the case in a wedding, where close relatives will wear similar attire to the (27) and groom. A person in search of a new job will usually attend an interview or short presentation and will wear (28) clothing which sometimes consists of a suit and tie. Deciding what to wear each day is easy (29) some people while other people really struggle to make up their minds. This is because some people have many items of clothing in their (30) and so, choosing something is easier. [10 marks] Speaker 1 16 Speaker 2 17 Speaker 3 18 Speaker 4 19 Speaker 5 20 KERTAS PEPERIKSAAN TAMAT Aspirasi A+ SPM Eng KM1 3rd.indd 24 20/5/2024 3:29:15 PM PENERBIT ILMU BAKTI SDN. BHD.


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