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KMP SPM SBP Bhs Inggeris

KMP SPM SBP Bhs Inggeris

Contents PENERBIT MHAAHKIRCISPTDAN. BHD. iv
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Format Instrumen Peperiksaan SPM Bahasa Inggeris
Techniques for Answering SPM Bahasa Inggeris 1 – 14
Peperiksaan Percubaan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia 15 – 20
Kertas 1
Kertas 2 21 – 34
35 – 40
Kertas Model Peperiksaan SPM Set 1
Kertas 1 41 – 54
Kertas 2 55 – 60

Kertas Model Peperiksaan SPM Set 2 61 – 74
Kertas 1 75 – 80
Kertas 2
81 – 94
Kertas Model Peperiksaan SPM Set 3 95 – 100
Kertas 1
Kertas 2

Kertas Model Peperiksaan SPM Set 4
Kertas 1
Kertas 2

Answers

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PENTAKSIRAN DIAGNOSTIK AKADEMIK
SEKOLAH BERASRAMA PENUH

KERTAS MODEL PEPERIKSAAN SPM SET 1 1119/1
BAHASA INGGERIS
Satu jam dan tiga puluh minit
KERTAS 1

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JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU

Arahan: For Examiner’s Use
1. Kertas ini mengandungi LIMA bahagian: Bahagian 1, 2, 3, 4 dan 5.
2. Jawab kesemua bahagian di dalam kertas jawapan yang disediakan. Part Total Marks
3. Anda dinasihati supaya mengambil masa 15 minit untuk Bahagian 1,
18
15 minit untuk Bahagian 2, 25 minit untuk Bahagian 3, 20 minit
untuk Bahagian 4 dan 15 minit bagi Bahagian 5. 2 10

Instructions: 38
1. This question paper consists of FIVE parts: Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
2. Answer all parts on the answer sheet provided. 46
4. You are advised to spend 15 minutes on Part 1, 15 minutes on
58
Part 2, 25 minutes on Part 3, 20 minutes on Part 4 and 15 minutes
on Part 5. Total 40

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Part 1
Questions 1 to 8
Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A, B or C. For each question, mark the correct
answer A, B or C on your answer sheet.

Ferns in the Environment 1 Which of the following statements is true?
A Growth of ferns results in soil erosion.
The hardy fern has a root system that branches out B Ferns improve the soil quality in an
and adds moisture to the soil, which helps prevent area.
soil erosion and aids stabilisation. They are great C Ferns aid in the growth of other
indicators of soil, air and water quality. Their plants.
fronds are sensitive to pollutants. Studies have
revealed that ferns help remove heavy metals
from soil.
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Nadia Abdullah was invited by the Chengdu 2 What was Nadia impressed by?
Giant Panda Breeding Project head to spend a A The facilities for the pandas provided
day looking after the pandas in their state-of- by the project.
the-art panda sanctuary. Nadia said, “I saw Mei B The amount of food consumed by the
Yuan and the other keepers feeding the cubs with pandas.
bottled milk. It was incredible. The moment Mei C The way in which the staff looked
Yuan shouted, the cubs knew it was feeding time.” after the pandas.
Nadia was able to feed one of the cubs under the
expert guidance of the keeper. Nadia also learnt
how to feed apple using a piece of string attached
to a long bamboo pole. It was an unforgettable
experience for young Nadia who was chosen by
the Malaysian government to go on the trip.

The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus is a fake 3 Which of the following can be concluded
animal created in 1998 by Lyle Zapato. Zapato’s website from the extract?
says the tree octopus is real, and that it lives on both A The website encourages youths to be
land and water. Zapato created this website about the critical of online information.
fake tree octopus to show how important it is to think B All the seventh-grade students
carefully about whether things on the Internet are true. considered the news to be believable.
C Zapato came up with the website to
The original website that described the fake species create confusion among teenagers.
is commonly used as an example in internet literacy
classes to teach students to check more carefully if SULIT
sources of information are reliable.

The text included other hoax species and
organisations, mixed with links to pages about real
species and organisations. Despite the falsehoods shown
on the site, all 25 seventh-grade students involved in one
well-publicised test believed the content. All but one of
the 25 rated the site as ‘very credible’.

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An orangutan named Karen, the first in the world 4 Which of the following statements is true?
to have open-heart surgery in 1994, has made medical A The silverback was the only animal
history again: She’s among the first great apes to get a that got better after treatment.
Covid-19 vaccine. B The Covid-19 virus caused Karen to
go through an open-heart surgery.
In February, Karen, three other orangutans, and C The scientists are worried about the
five bonobos at the San Diego Zoo received two doses number of apes that contract the virus
each of an experimental vaccine for animals developed easily.
by a veterinary pharmaceutical company, says Nadine
Lamberski, chief conservation and wildlife health officer
at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance.

In January, a troop of eight gorillas at the San
Diego Zoo Safari Park became the first great apes in
the world to test positive for the novel coronavirus. The
silverback, 49-year-old Winston, fell ill with heart disease
and pneumonia, but following experimental antibody
treatment, he is recovering, as are the others.

Globally, infections have also been confirmed in
tigers, lions, mink, snow leopards, cougars, a ferret,
dogs and domestic cats, but the fact that great apes are
susceptible to the virus has scientists especially concerned.
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Diversity activities teach young children to respect and 5 Which of the following statements is true?
celebrate the differences in all people. Learning about A Children cannot notice gender
different cultural aspects offers new experiences for differences before the age of two.
children. When do children notice differences between B Young children are basically not
people? At about two years of age, children begin to afraid of differences among
notice gender and racial differences. At 2½ or so, children themselves.
learn gender labels (boy/girl) and the name of colours – C Diversity activities help young
which they begin to apply to skin colour. Around three children to be more careful of their
years of age, children notice physical disabilities. At about surroundings.
four to five years, they start to display gender appropriate
behaviour and become fearful of differences.

DOG

Still hungry

You’ve had breakfast
Want more breakfast

You’ll get fat 6 Which of the following statements is true
about Dog?
What’s ‘fat’? A Dog prefers to be slim.
B He does not want to have breakfast.
It’s what happens when C It would like to eat more and be
you eat too much food happy.

Fat sounds awesome.
Let’s get fat

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There is no evidence that Covid-19 can be spread 7 Which of the following statement is true
to humans through the use of pools, hot tubs or about the poster?
spas or water playgrounds. A Swimming helps the young and the
old to be free from the virus.
Tips for healthy swimming B Swallowing pool water with germs is
1. Check out the latest inspection score assigned one way the virus spreads.
C One should shower before entering
to a public pool or hot tub/spa. the pool to remove dirt.
2. Shower before you get in the water. Rinsing off

in the shower for just one minute helps get rid
of most dirt or anything else on your body.
3. Keep pee, poop, blood and dirt out of the
water.
4. Don’t swim or let children swim when sick
with diarrhoea.
5. Don’t swallow the water. Just one mouthful of
water with diarrhoea germs can make you sick
for up to three weeks.
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Can the Covid-19
virus spread
through pools,
hot tubs or spas,
and water
playgrounds?

Stem cells have gained popularity not only among 8 Which of the following statement is not
scientists, but also among the public in recent years. true about stem cell therapies?
In Malaysia, there is also an increasing trend of stem A Most of the therapies are available in
cell clinics being set up by local and international stem cell clinics all over Malaysia.
companies. Stem cell therapies are capable of B Stem cell clinics are mushrooming in
restoring organ functions via regeneration and Malaysia as they have gained
functional repair of damaged tissues. The only popularity.
approved stem cell therapies by the Ministry of C Stem cell therapies are mainly used to
Health (MOH) currently are the bone marrow regenerate and repair tissues which
and peripheral blood stem cell transplantation are damaged.
for the treatment of haematological disorders such
as leukaemia and thalassemia. The application
of stem cells for other indications is still in the
research stage.

(https://www.ukm.my/umbi/news/20170125-
current-status-stem-cell-therapy-promise-danger/)

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Part 2
Questions 9 to 18
Read the text below and choose the best word for each space. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B, C
or D on your answer sheet.

Living in the countryside can be very difficult for teenagers. (0) nearest friend lives

miles away and it’s impossible to get into the town to go shopping or attend a club. Thirteen-year-old Fiona

Timson, who lives in Carneath in Wales, says, “Everyone else in my class (9) to have such

interesting weekends. They meet each other by chance when they’re out shopping, and they decide there and

then to do something cool together. That never happens to me.”

Fiona’s mum, Helen, (10) it’s a problem. “We moved here because it was quiet and we

knew we wouldn’t have to worry about her going out alone. But we possibly made the wrong choice. Fiona

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(11) ever leaves home, not because she’s scared, but because there is simply nowhere for

her to go. The village is tiny, and most of the people living here are old. I can’t drive her around because we

only have one car, and my husband (12) it for work.” Fiona can’t spend the evening with

friends because the last bus to Carneath is at ten past five in the afternoon. She even has to leave her school

orchestra practice early in order to catch it.

The Country Kids organisation aims to help children like Fiona, and their families. A

(13) from Country Kids gives families money for four taxi rides per month, up to a distance

of 25 miles each. This allows children like Fiona to attend an after-school club once per week or visit friends

on Sundays. Country Kids also organises trips to theatres and sports events in nearby cities on weekends. The

parents don’t have to do anything. A minibus comes directly to the house and picks the kids up.

To (14) for a grant from Country Kids, children must be between the ages of eleven

and sixteen. They must also live in a village with a (15) of less than 1,000 people.

The village must be more than 20 miles from a town. The family’s income must also be below a certain

level. For Fiona’s school friend Emma, who lives in nearby Dolbury with a population of 894, it’s perfect.

(16) , Fiona misses out. The population of Carneath is 1,159.

The number of families applying to Country Kids for a grant is increasing, and its president, Judith Sankey,

is finding it more and more difficult to (17) funding. “There are so many great organisations

looking for money. A lot of people feel that curing diseases and helping animals is more important than the

work we do, so they prefer to give their money to them. We’re always worrying that we won’t be able to (18)

. But the families we help really do appreciate what we do, so I hope the organisation can

continue to run in the future.”

(Source: www.examenglish.com/B1/b1_reading_country_kids.htm)

0 A Them 11 A normally
B Their B hardly
C They C faintly
D Theirs D slightly

9 A seems 12 A uses
B looks B applies
C suggests C manipulates
D pretends D manages

10 A ensures 13 A subsidy
B grasps B contribution
C realises C gift
D notices D grant

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14 A quantify 17 A detect
B assess B discover
C qualify C find
D receive D realise

15 A population 18 A force upon
B folk B keep at
C society C plod on
D numbers D carry on

16 A Fortunately
B Unfortunately
C However
D Moreover

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Part 3
You are going to read an extract from a short story about a postmaster. For questions 19 to 26, choose the correct
answer (A, B, C or D) and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

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village. Being from the city of Kolkata, our postmaster found himself like a fish out of water in his new rustic
surrounding. His office was in a dingy cabin house, adjacent to a slimy pond filled with water hyacinths and
surrounded by bushy trees on all four sides. The employees of the factory had no free time to associate with
this gentleman.
The urban-bred young man was also lacking in social skills. Whenever he went to a new place, he
looked either confused or arrogant, and could barely interact with the villagers. On the other hand, he didn’t
have much work at office, either. Occasionally he wrote poetry expressing a romantic sentiment of happiness
at the sight of floating clouds and fluttering shrubs. The postmaster worked on a meagre salary, so he had to
cook his own meals. He was assisted in his housework by a destitute orphan girl, in return for a little food.
The girl’s name was Ratan.
In the evenings, standing in one corner of the house, the postmaster would light a dim lamp and call
out, “Ratan.” She would be sitting on the doorstep and waiting for that call, but she never came into the
house immediately. Instead, she would reply, “Sir, do you need any help?”
“What are you doing?” the postmaster would ask.
“I am lighting the fireplace. I have work in the kitchen,” Ratan would reply.
“Your kitchen work can wait. Can you first get me the tobacco pipe?”
Soon Ratan would step into the house with cheeks inflated, blowing persistently into a lighted tobacco
bowl. Taking it from her hand, the postmaster would ask her abruptly, “Ratan, do you still remember your
mother?” That was a long story, some of which she could recall and some of which she couldn’t; but her
father loved her more than her mother did and she still remembered her father faintly. After a long day, her
father would return in the evening, and scattered images of some of those evenings were somehow still firmly
fixed in her mind. In the midst of their idle talk, Ratan would gradually settle down on the clay floor of the
house, next to the postmaster’s feet. She remembered that she had a little brother, and long ago, the two of
them had played together, fishing in a nearby pond using broken twigs of trees as fishing rods. More than any
of the serious incidents, this particular memory cropped up in her mind often.
Sometimes they would continue to chat late into the night and the postmaster would feel too lazy to
cook by then, so the two of them would finish their dinner with the stale curry from the morning and a few
baked breads that Ratan prepared by making a quick fire.
On some evenings, sitting in his office chair at one corner of the cabin house, the postmaster would
recall memories of his own family – his mother, little brother and elder sister. Those fond memories filled
his lonely heart, away from home, with pain. The agonising thoughts, which he could never share with the
employees of the indigo factory, recurred in his mind and he narrated them freely to this little illiterate girl
without ever considering it inappropriate. Eventually, it so happened that during their conversations, the
girl started calling his family members in his own fashion, addressing them as “ma” (mother), “didi” (elder
sister), “dada” (elder brother), as if she had known them forever. In her little heart, the girl even pictured the
imaginary faces of these people.
It was the rainy season and a warm gentle wind was blowing softly on a sunny afternoon. The
postmaster was relatively free that day. The postmaster observed that sight attentively and wondered what
if he had someone he loved close by then, someone whose heart was tied with his, and who was the idol of
his soul. No one knew it, or even suspected that the heart of the postmaster of that little village, living on a
meagre salary, was filled with such thoughts of anguish and yearning on silent afternoons, especially during
the festive holidays.

(The Ruined Nest By Rabindranath Tagore)

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19 In paragraph 1, why was the postmaster uncomfortable in Ulapur?
A He was a city boy who was unused to village life.
B The villagers were aggressive and unkind.
C There was no entertainment.
D His office was gloomy.

20 In paragraph 1, how did the factory workers react to the postmaster?
A They felt obligated to speak to him during and after work.
B They ignored the postmaster because he was unfriendly.
C They had no time to interact with the postmaster.
D They were very arrogant towards him.

21 In paragraph 2, why did the postmaster appear to be arrogant?
A He felt that he was highly educated compared to the villagers.
B He could not understand the lifestyle led by the village people.
C He simply lacked the social skills to interact freely with the villagers.
D He was extremely unhappy being a postmaster and wanted to be transferred out.
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22 “She would be sitting on the doorstep and waiting for that call, but she never came into the house
immediately.”

What can be said about Ratan’s action?
A She did not do any work without being told.
B She sat by the doorstep idly to annoy her employer.
C She did not like to be too friendly with her employer.
D She sat awaiting her employer’s summons to help him.

23 Why did the postmaster not cook on some evenings?
A He preferred to eat the leftovers with his servant.
B He tried to finish his work that could not be done at the office.
C He did not have the time nor the inclination to cook for himself.
D He would be too tired to cook after spending the time exchanging stories with his maid.


24 Why did the postmaster only share his stories with Ratan?
A They both came from big cities.
B They had similar family backgrounds.
C He was most comfortable talking to Ratan.
D Ratan had fallen in love with the postmaster.

25 What does the expression, agonising thoughts refer to?
A The difficult job he had as a village postmaster.
B His girlfriend whom he had left behind in the city.
C The happy memories of his friends and colleagues in Kolkata.
D The longing and loving memories of his family members not with him.

26 What does the writer emphasise in the last paragraph? SULIT
A Loneliness can be very painful and heart-wrenching.
B The need for peace and quiet in life can be attained in villages.
C Having great expectations of one’s job is fruitful and encouraged.
D Living in a village helps one to overcome loneliness and one’s sense of longing.

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Part 4

Questions 27 to 32
You are going to read a newspaper report about a policeman’s criminal misconduct. Six sentences have been
removed from the report. 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.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.

A French police officer who used to work for Direction Générale de la Sécurité Intérieure

(DGSI) or the General Directorate for Internal Security – a French intelligence agency – was
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The officer was also charged with counter-espionage, counter-terrorism, countering cybercrime and

surveillance of potentially threatening groups, organisations, and social phenomena. The newspaper,

Le Parisien said that it obtained a statement of one of the clients of the arrested French police officer.

Investigators said that Haurus claimed he could get the bank statement of an account holder

in exchange for the holder’s mobile number and €30. Haurus also reportedly claimed that he could

supply details such as an individual’s civil status information. 28 The investigators suspect

that he could have stolen confidential police files to which he already had access, and later sold on

the dark web.

29 The officer also reportedly posted advertisements offering to share the location of a

mobile device using just the victim’s phone number. On top of it, Haurus also posted advertisements

on the dark web that offered to notify dark web criminals. 30

The illegal activities were first tracked down by the judicial police. 31 Using the

personal code that every French officer is provided, the internal security investigators were able to

zero in on the real identity of the corrupt officer. This code allows the authorities to track the origin

of a file query and monitor the history.

32 It is still unclear as to how much jail time Haurus is expected to get. However,

violation by a state agency is punishable up to seven years’ imprisonment.

(Source: https://cyware.com/news)

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A Then, further investigations were conducted by E He leaked out what information the French
the internal security service of the DGSI. police had on them and whether they were being
tracked.
B Haurus was charged on September 26 and
arrested two days later. F He was not caught immediately.

C French authorities refrained from releasing the G The sensitive information reportedly aided
officer’s name but said that he operated using cybercriminals in conducting many illegal
the username ‘Haurus’ on the dark web market activities, such as selling weapons and drug
known as the “Black Hand”. trafficking.

D In addition, he also gave out social security and H Haurus was caught because one of the criminals

vehicle registration details depending on the leaked his identity.

amount of money offered.
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Part 5

Questions 33 to 40
Online games and shopping have become a craze among children and teenagers. Here are some safe online sites
for all. Read the information given below and then answer the questions that follow.

A The virtual game for teens. Runescape is a medieval fantasy realm game that lets teens travel through
multiple cities and kingdoms. Players can create customised avatars, combat monsters, accomplish
quests, chat, play fun games and trade with others.

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B IMVU is a virtual world site, specially for teens. IMVU boasts more than 100 million users from 88
different nations. The site offers a virtual goods catalogue providing 10 million items to the participants.

C TV Trap. The player’s goal is to choose the continuation of the story. Teens can become creators of
stories. Teens get an opportunity to develop their story, enjoy multiple game endings and read new
stories.

D Teenagers Chatting is an entertaining virtual world app for teens where they can enjoy playing fun
chatting games. Teens can monitor teen chat rooms, chat, view videos and enjoy gaming.

E Supersecret is an artistic virtual life game for teenagers to enjoy at their pace. Players of the game start
at the age of ten, play a variety of games, and grow up to age 18. Teens at 16 can get the privilege to
drive a virtual car and at the age of 18 they can vote.

F Adventure of Spike Ball is a fun virtual game for teens where they need to crack difficult puzzles. Teens
will enjoy the adventure and journey to the fantasy world.

(Adapted from: https://www.momjunction.com/articles/virtual-world-games-for-teens)

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Questions 33 to 36
Which paragraph (A – F) matches the following descriptions?
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.

Description Paragraph

33 Sarina is hoping to read some interesting short stories written by teenagers.

34 Razak is looking for an online shopping site for young people.

35 Lola is great at puzzles and wants a challenge.

36 Tariq wants to play a game that is set in medieval times.

Questions 37 to 40
Based on the information given, complete the email below. Choose no more than one word from the passage for
each answer.
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Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.

To: [email protected]
Subject: Let’s Play Some Games

Hello Beanie,

Hope you are well. I would like to invite you to play some games as we are rather free this holiday.

I have a few suggestions. Supersecret is a fun game that allows us the (37)

to be 18! If we choose TV Trap!, we can become (38) of our own stories.

I am certain you would love Runescape because we can become (39) . Well,

these are some (40) games that we can think about. Let’s decide soon.

Rose

Send Send

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CIRCLE YOUR ANSWER IN THE ANSWER SHEET
PART 1 (QUESTIONS 1 – 8)

1A B C D
2A B C D
3A B C D
4A B C D
5A B C D
6A B C D
7A B C D
8A B C D
PART 2 (QUESTIONS 9 – 18)
9A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
14 A B C D
15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D
18 A B C D
PART 3 (QUESTIONS 19 – 26)
19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
23 A B C D
24 A B C D
25 A B C D
26 A B C D

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PART 4 (QUESTIONS 27 – 32)
27 A B C D E F G H
28 A B C D E F G H
29 A B C D E F G H
30 A B C D E F G H
31 A B C D E F G H
32 A B C D E F G H
PART 5 (QUESTIONS 33 – 36)
33
34
35
36
PART 5 (QUESTIONS 37 – 40)
37
38
39
40
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Part Total Marks

18

2 10

38

46

58

Total 40

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PENTAKSIRAN DIAGNOSTIK AKADEMIK
SEKOLAH BERASRAMA PENUH

KERTAS MODEL PEPERIKSAAN SPM SET 1 1119/2
BAHASA INGGERIS
Satu jam dan tiga puluh minit
KERTAS 2

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JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU

Arahan: For Examiner’s Use
1. Kertas ini mengandungi TIGA bahagian: Bahagian 1, 2 dan 3.
2. Jawab kesemua bahagian di dalam kertas jawapan yang disediakan. Part Total Marks
3. Anda dinasihati supaya mengambil masa 20 minit untuk Bahagian 1,
30 minit untuk Bahagian 2, dan 40 minit bagi Bahagian 3. 1 20

Instructions: 2 20
1. This question paper consists of THREE parts: Parts 1, 2 and 3.
2. Answer all parts in the answer booklet or test pad provided. 3 20
3. You are advised to spend 20 minutes on Part 1, 30 minutes on Part 2,
and 40 minutes on Part 3. Total 60

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Part 1

You must answer this question.

Question 1
Read the following message you received from your sister.

Hi Alya,

Mum and Dad’s wedding anniversary is this Sunday. Any ideas as to what we can do to celebrate their 25th
wedding anniversary? I would really appreciate hearing your ideas.

Thanks. Bye for now. Amirah

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Now write an email to your sister in about 80 words. Write your answer below.

EMAIL
TO :
SUBJECT :















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You must answer the question. Write your answer in 125–150 words in an appropriate style.

Question 2
Your class has been discussing where to go for their post-Covid-19 holiday trip and your teacher has asked you to
write an essay about where you would like to go with your family when that happens.
In your essay, write about:

• the place you have chosen to go
• the reasons you have chosen to go there

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Part 3

Write an answer to one of the questions 3 – 5 in this part. Write your answer in 200 – 250 words in an appropriate
style on this question paper. Put the question number in the box at the top of the answer space.

Question 3
You saw this notice in a teen magazine.

How to Save Money

• Why should teenagers should start saving money?
• What can teenagers do to save money?

Write an article on how to help teenagers save money.
Your article will be published in the magazine.

Write your article.

Question 4
You recently saw this notice in the local newspaper.

Your Favourite Theme Park

Do you love theme parks? Send us your review on the theme park you like the most.
Say what you enjoy about the theme park. Why is it special compared to other theme parks?

Would you recommend it to your friends? Why?

Write your review.

Question 5
Your teacher has asked you to write a story for your school English Bulletin Board. The story must have the title:

The Most Difficult Choice of My Life

Your story should include:
• the difficult choice you had to make
• the reasons you made that choice
• how it changed your life

Write your story.
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