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

A Mystery in My Neighbourhood

Your story should include:
• a description of the mystery
• how the mystery was resolved

Write your story.

Question 3: Appropriate Online Behaviour

Sometimes, online communication can be problematic as we don’t see the person we are communicating with. We should bear in mind that communicating

online is different compared to face-to-face communication. In this article, I am going to share with you how to practise appropriate online behaviour.

You must know where you are writing and who will read your posts. This is important because online forums and domains all have their own rules. Moreover, you

are unable to see the person’s face and gestures. Before posting any information, make sure that you actually know what you are talking about. It is easy to type a negative

comment if someone’s comments or posts upset you. Let something sit for a while before replying. You will feel relieved that you didn’t react or overreact too quickly.

It is important to create and maintain a formal tone in online communication with others. A minor mistake online can have unnecessary repercussions. Avoid

flowery language, be precise and straightforward in formal communication like e-mails. For example, your subject line could state the most important information

like “Application for Primer Scholarship”. The recipient of the email would immediately know what it is about and read it without delay.

In conclusion, conveying the same message online can prove to be challenging. I hope that we can practise appropriate online behaviour by being careful at

all times. We should not be tempted to say something that we might regret later. (245 words)

Question 4: A Memorable Trip to Fraser’s Hill

by Sheena Mat Razi

I took a trip to a hill resort known as Fraser’s Hill. It is situated among the mountains of the Titiwangsa Ridge in Raub, Pahang, about 100 km away from Kuala

Lumpur. It was the year-end school holidays. It was the best time to visit Fraser’s Hill as the coolest months are from November to January.

Upon arrival, I saw old-fashioned, greystone bungalows. To my surprise, it hasn’t changed much from its days as a British colonial resort. I found it amazing
that restaurants and shops as well as a charming village are centred around a clock tower and golf course.
I took photographs of the iconic clock tower in the heart of the village after which I went birdwatching. It was the ultimate experience as it is indeed an amazing

place to spot the birds from over 270 species of migratory birds that land in Fraser’s Hill each year.
There is an eatery for casual dining which serves steamboat and barbecue fare. The restaurant has an outdoor patio that serves English afternoon teas, roast
dinners and meals by the fireplace. There is also a local food centre where you can savour the best Malaysian food. The food is excellent while the scones, cakes,

pastries and little finger sandwiches are a must-try.

I would certainly recommend Fraser’s Hill to anyone. Fraser’s Hill is an exclusive and captivating family-friendly destination, apart from being one of the last

SPM Model Test hill stations of Malaysia. (240 words)

Question 5:
In my neighbourhood, there lived a couple Mr and Mrs Paul, and their daughter Sara. They were my immediate neighbours. Sara used to play the piano in the
evenings. Everyone in the neighbourhood was always in praise of her as she played the piano well. Suddenly, the music stopped. The residents in the neighbourhood
didn’t hear Sara play for some time. I noticed that Sara has been missing. Many others had realised that too. But no one dared to ask Mrs Paul because nobody

wanted to look as if they were being nosy.

One day, I saw a huge lorry parked in front of her house. Some of the other neighbours were also peeping. Two men were lifting the piano onto the lorry. They
even picked up the chair. It was a mystery. Neighbours began to gossip and spread rumours about her.
After some time, I saw Sara return in a full pilot’s uniform in a van that belonged to an aviation company. Some others had noticed that too. I realised that she

had become a pilot. She told me that she had been away because she was undergoing training in aviation to become a pilot. The mystery was finally solved.

Everyone who had gossiped about her was ashamed. The piano was sold to help her pay for her training expenses. It turns out that Sara is the only female pilot.

I have learnt not to judge people without knowing the truth. (243 words)

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END-OF-YEAR TEST (PAPER 3: SPEAKING) Answer

(For examiner page, go to page 156)

PART 2 2A Password:
diet123

A Balanced Diet

Talk about a balanced diet.
You should say:
• what you understand by a balanced diet
• what kind of food makes a balanced diet
• what the benefits of a balanced diet are
• why a balanced diet is important

PART 2 2B

Talk about the habits of eating fast food. Fast Food
You should explain:
• what your opinion is about fast food
• how frequent you eat fast food
• what are examples of fast food?
• why people like to eat fast food

PART 3 Task 3

coding classes cooking classes
music instrument
lessons

Activity Gifts You SPM Model Test
Would Want for
Your Birthday

swimming lessons theme park passes

hot air balloon
rides

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END-OF-YEAR TEST (PAPER 4: LISTENING) Answer

Audio Part 1 Password:
SPM Questions 1 to 7 boy123
Track 1
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 the questions.

1 When did the woman realise she could turn her 5 According to the boy, you should
passion into a job? A be kind to be on the receiving end.
A When she was in Sarawak. B be curious to find out about their secrets.
B When travelling around the states in Malaysia. C ask what others need when they are in trouble.
C When travel magazines started publishing her work.
6 What does Adam say about Instagram?
2 The woman is asking teenagers to A Using Instagram has many advantages.
A find a strength and work on it. B One can be addicted and waste a lot of time.
B be interested in learning a skill. C The longer we use it, the more money we get.
C depend on things they can control.
7 What example does the boy use to explain ‘The
3 According to the boy, Internet of Things’?
A it is difficult to reject peer pressure. A The Smart Home.
B others will make fun if you can’t get along. B The network of connected objects.
C we must choose the appropriate thing to do. C Exchange of data in real time using sensors.

4 According to the boy,
A it is difficult to choose the type of sports.
B his close friends are not into the same sports.
C we must try even if we are unsure about the sport.

Audio Part 2
SPM Questions 8 to 15
Track 2
You will hear Rafidah talking about her travelling experience with her mother. For questions 8 to 15, circle the correct
answer (A, B, or C). You will hear the recording twice. Answer all the questions.

8 According to Rafidah, Kota Kinabalu 12 Where did Rafidah enjoy shopping the most?
A is similar to Kuala Lumpur. A Gaya Market
B is not exactly the same as Kuala Lumpur. B Tamu Market
C has more shopping malls and tall buildings. C Kota Belud Market

SPM Model Test 9 Where did Rafidah and her mother have dinner on 13 It was suggested that they should spend time at
the first day? Kiulu Valley because
A Filipino Market A it is surrounded by beautiful mountains.
B Imago Shopping Mall B they can experience life in the countryside.
C Suria Sabah Shopping Mall C there are many tourists enjoying their stay here.

10 How much is the boat fare to Pulau Mamutik? 14 How did Rafidah and her mother enjoy the sunset?
A RM30 per person travelling to the island. A Taking a coastal cruise.
B RM20 per person travelling to and from the island. B Getting a good view from Kokol Hill.
C RM30 per person travelling to and from the island. C Watching from the small mountain at Bukit
Botak.
11 Why was Rafidah’s mother worried?
A There might not be a boat to return to after 4.00 p.m. 15 Finally, Rafidah and her mother visited the
B Rafidah wanted to stay on the island for very A Tun Mustapha Tower.
long hours. B Signal Hill Observatory.
C They heard that the last boat to head back is C Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.
around 4 o’clock.

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Part 3 Audio
Questions 16 to 20 SPM
Track 3
You will hear five short extracts in which teenagers are talking about movies they enjoyed watching. For questions 16
to 20, choose from the list (A to G) what each speaker says. 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 the questions.

A He has to deal with four destructive monsters. (20) Speaker 1 C 16
B Another hero who wants to steal Shazam’s powers has to be defeated. (17) Speaker 2 B 17
C They have to bring the rest of the body back to life within a day. (16) Speaker 3 E 18
D Spiderman: Far from Home is an exciting adventure film. Speaker 4 G 19
E She changes to become rowdy and full of vengeance. (18) Speaker 5 A 20
F Cruella is a thriller film with some comedic twists.
G A scary story needs to be told every night to avoid being trapped. (19)

Part 4 Audio
Questions 21 to 30 SPM
Track 4
You will hear a student, Adli, talking about his experience as a personal shopper. 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.

Personal Shoppers SPM Model Test

There are two types of personal shoppers. First, those who focus on local retail outlets. Another type of
shopper deals with international retailers. Most personal shoppers travel abroad. They help their clients shop
for branded or international (21)   products   that are more expensive or cannot be found in Malaysia.
Mr Mika is a (22)   freelancer  . He gets paid after purchasing items (23)   requested   by his
clients. However, there are personal shoppers who work on a permanent basis. For a (24)  full-time  personal
shopper, the starting salary may range from RM1,000 to RM3,000 per month. However, it depends on companies.
Some (25)   companies   run errands for their customers, deal with freelancers and get paid about RM25
to RM30 per hour.
A personal shopper faces two sets of (26)   challenges  . One of them is to create a booklet and the
other is the minimal fee charges. It is difficult to produce a user-friendly booklet for some items as this can
keep changing and each brand’s booklet is different. Also, the minimum purchase amount and service fee must
be (27)   calculated   carefully so clients feel that the amount spent is worth the convenience of hiring a
personal shopper.
According to Mr Mika, there are (28)   three   ways to become a personal shopper. Firstly, by starting
your very own business. Then, creating your social (29)   media   page or website to attract customers.
Secondly, you can join a personal shopping company and thirdly, you can choose to freelance during all your
(30)   trips   out of the country.

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