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Grab A+ Kertas Model SPM Bahasa Inggeris

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KERTAS MODEL SPM





Bahasa Inggeris 1119/1
Kertas 1 1 hour 30 minutes




Paper 1
[40 marks]

Part 1
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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.



Indoor plants help reduce pollution Visit Penang Hill and enjoy the Skywalk!!
• Hilltop observation deck, accessed by funicular
Studies show that indoor plants can remove as railway, offering scenic views of the city & beyond
much as 87% of indoor air pollutants. In fact, all plants • Skywalk is located adjacent to the upper station exit
are capable of removing toxins from the air. Some at the apex of the Hill, approximately 750 m above
household plants are more efficient in filtering out sea level. The circumference of the Skywalk allows
toxins than others. Among them are the spider plant, for 360-degree views.
snake plant, money plant and corn plant. Everyone is • Enjoy the refreshing cool air while you relax.
encouraged to grow indoor plants. After all, they are • Discounts for children and senior citizens
nature’s air freshener.


3. Those who participate in the Penang Hill ‘Skywalk’
will enjoy the following except
A scenic views.
B exotic food at a discount.
C refreshing cool air.




Charity Glow Run
1. The aim of the text above is to
A reduce air pollution so as to conserve the In conjunction with National Cancer Survivor Day, a
environment. charity event will be organised. The aim of the Charity
B make people aware of the importance of Glow Run is to create awareness of cancer sufferers
indoor plants. and survivors and also to raise fund for them.
C encourage people to grow greens in their house. Date: Saturday, 14 December
Venue: Stadium Perdana
Time: 7.00 p.m.–11.00 p.m.
Eye-Health Camp Distance of run: 6 kilometres
An outreach eye-health camp will be held from Registration fee: RM50.00
9.00 a.m. to noon on Oct 21 at ACS Stepping Stone *Upon successful registration, participants will
Centre, Balik Pulau. There will be free eye screening receive the following:
for glaucoma and cataract. Please register early. Glow Run T-shirt; Glow Kit; Voucher from Sponsor;
Registration fee is only RM10 per head. Don’t miss Certificate (To be given after run).
this golden opportunity.


4. The Charity Glow Run is partly to
2. The outreach eye-health camp is held to A provide free medical treatment for cancer sufferers.
A promote healthy exercise. B allocate financial assistance to cancer survivors.
B encourage outdoor activities. C promote awareness of cancer patients.
C promote healthy eyes.


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Andy, have you completed PETALING JAYA: Malaysian holidaymakers may
your assignment? No, Arul. I shouldn’t have
watched last night’s have to cancel their flight to Japan to catch the sakura
telecast. season. They have been advised to defer their travel
for the time being, especially to countries affected
by Covid-19. Travel agencies have been receiving
cancellations since February. The agencies as well as
airlines are urged to refund fully to those who have
paid for their travel arrangements and purchased air
tickets. Not all travel agents and airlines are prepared
Me too. Ms Lim will be
very cross with us. I hope she’ll let us pass up to refund the full amount as they claim that they have
our assignment tomorrow. incurred heavy losses too.

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7. The cancellations of travel arrangements have resulted
No, she won’t be so
lenient. Let’s complete it in losses
before school starts. I’ll try to, but I doubt I can A to the tourists.
complete it. B to the tour agents.
C to the targeted countries.





5. Both the boys have not completed their assignment and
they will
A try to complete it before school starts. Caring for the Senior Citizens
B try to ask for more time.
C try to explain to their teacher. Frequent consumption of medication such as
antibiotics causes the good bacteria in our digestive
tract to decline. Older folks bear the greater risks
of suffering from digestive complications such
as constipation, diarrhoea and ‘Irritable Bowel
KUALA LUMPUR: I can still remember that I was Syndrome’, and other major illnesses resulting from a
one of the 300 students from a few schools who had compromised immune system.
the opportunity to watch the blast-off of Malaysia’s
first Angkasawan into space. The event, to showcase
the historic moment, was held at the Kuala Lumpur
Convention Centre from 6.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
It aimed to promote interest in space and space
exploration among the students. 8. The text above is mainly about
A the adverse effects of taking too much medication.
B the advantages of taking the right medication.
C the pros and cons of taking medication.

6. The ‘historic moment’ refers to
A promoting interest in space among Malaysian
students.
B the presence of students at the Convention Centre.
C the blast-off of Malaysia’s first Angkasawan
into space.
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Bahasa Inggeris 1119/2
Kertas 2 1 hour 30 minutes




Paper 2
[60 marks]

Part 1
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You must answer this question.
Question 1
You received an email from your friend, Maggie, who has been having sleeping problems.


Hi Aida,

I have been finding it difficult to fall asleep at night. Even if I am sleeping, it’s not a sound sleep. I would get up at the
slightest of noise. The worse is after my interrupted sleep, I find it difficult to go back to sleep. I’m afraid my health is
badly affected. As your parents are doctors, perhaps you can help me solve my problems.

Looking forward to your advice, and thanks.

Bye.

Maggie



Now write an email to your friend in about 80 words.



To:

Subject:
























[20 marks]


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Part 2
You must answer this question. Write your answer in 125 to 150 words in an appropriate style.

Question 2


You are among the committee members of the Gardening Club in your school, discussing how to improve the garden.
Write an essay about what can be done and how much to spend on it.

In your essay, you should write about:

• what should be done, e.g. clear the weeds and creepers
• what plants and trees to grow
• what follow-ups to take
• how much budget you need

Write your essay using all the notes and giving reasons for your point of view.















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[20 marks]

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Bahasa Inggeris 1119/3
Kertas 3 13 minutes




Paper 3
[24 marks]

Part 1
General questions
3 – 4 minutes




Phase 1
Interlocutor
Good morning/afternoon.
I’m …… and this is my colleague …… She’ll just listen to us.
First of all, we’d like to know something about you.

Main questions Backup prompts

Candidate A What’s your name? Should I call you ……?
Thank you.
Candidate B And, what’s your name?
Thank you.

Candidate A Where do you live? Where is your house?
Candidate B How far is your house from Is your house far away from school?
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school?
About how many kilometres?
Thank you.






Phase 2
Interlocutor
Now I’m going to ask you about what you do daily.
Select one or more questions from the list to ask the candidates.
Use candidates’ names throughout.

Main questions Backup prompts

When do you normally sleep? When do you normally go to bed?
What time do you normally reach home What do you do after coming back from school?
from school?
Who cooks lunch for you? Do you help wash the dishes?
What do you do when you are free? Do you watch TV when you are free?

How do you spend the weekend? What do you do when you don’t go to school?

Thank you.






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1. A family outing Part 2
2. A community activity 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), it’s your turn 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 an outing you and your family members had recently. First, you
have some time to think about what you’re going to say.

Candidate A Allow candidate 20 seconds to prepare.
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(approx. 20 seconds)
Interlocutor All right? You may start now.


Candidate A
(1 minute) Backup prompts to be used if necessary. Use the prompts below.
What can you say about this point?/Tell me about …….
Interlocutor Thank you.
(Candidate B), when was the last outing your family had? Did you enjoy yourself? Why?


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 would like you to talk about a community project
that you took part recently. First, you have some time 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) Backup prompts to be used if necessary. Use the prompts below.
What can you say about this point?/Tell me about …….
Interlocutor Thank you.
(Candidate A), do you like to take part in a community project? Why?


Candidate A
(approx. 20 seconds)
Interlocutor Thank you. (Candidate B) Can I have the booklet, please?
Retrieve Part 2 booklet.




















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Bahasa Inggeris 1119/4
Kertas 4 40 minutes




Paper 4
[30 marks]

Part 1
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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 the questions.



1. Jim is of the opinion that Lee Zii Jia won the Yonex All England final based on
A luck.
B stamina.
C mental strength.


2. Due to damages caused by the storm, cash aids will be given to
A those affected.
B villagers.
C vendors.


3. The speaker is of the opinion that traditional food is good
A to enhance immunity against Covid-19 pandemic.
B for killing Covid-19 virus.
C to stop Covid-19 pandemic.


4. The public can help by
A distributing food packages.
B donating food packages.
C celebrating International Women’s Day.


5. Both the speakers agree that residents in housing estates should
A take measures to keep their home clean.
B monitor the number of dengue cases.
C not be complacent to keep the Aedes mosquitoes away.


6. Most donors stop donating to the shelter home because
A they have lost their jobs.
B of the MCO (Movement Control Order).
C they have become Covid-19 patients.


7. The intellectually-challenged youth pledges to
A help the poor.
B improve her communicative skills.
C work with dedication.



[7 marks]




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Part 2
Questions 8 to 15
You will hear a talk about ‘heat island’ in the cities. For questions 8 to 15, circle the correct answer (A, B or C).

You will hear the recording twice. Answer all the questions.




8. What is that ‘something unheard of’ in Penang?
A The daily high temperature in the city
B The erratic daily temperature in the city
C The daily rising of temperature in the city


9. What is the feeling of the writer about the temperature in Penang?
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A A feeling of sadness
B A feeling of concern
C A feeling of surprise

10. Besides the high temperatures, what is the other problem faced by the islanders?
A High inflation
B Heavy traffic
C Dry spell

11. The high temperature is regarded abnormal because
A It is still rising.
B It is extremely hot.
C It still remains high after sometime.

12. The ‘heat island’ effect is largely due to
A the dry spell.
B the rapid development.
C the increase in population.


13. The ‘heat island’ can be said to be a result of
A a natural phenomenon.
B a delay in rainfall.
C human intervention.


14. During the night, the temperature in the city is usually
A warmer than the rural areas.
B cooler than the rural areas.
C the same as the rural areas.


15. One solution to reduce the ‘heat island’ effect in the city is
A to reduce the volume of traffic.
B to build high-rise condominiums.
C to plant more trees.





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ANSWERS









Kertas Model 1 Get rid of whatever worries you have. Learn how to
relax, especially in the evening. Stay away from the
Kertas 1 TV in the evening. Read a book or listen to some
soft music. It helps if you can spend some time in
Part 1 the garden or take an evening walk. Do all these
1. B 2. C every day.
3. B 4. C
5. A 6. C That’s all for now.
7. B 8. A
Sleep well.
Part 2
9. B 10. C Aida
11. A 12. D
13. A 14. B
15. C 16. A
17. D 18. C
Part 2
Question 2
Part 3
19. C 20. B
21. D 22. B
23. B 24. D Ways to upgrade our school garden
25. C 26. A
The Gardening Club Committee Members met
Part 4 and discussed how to upgrade our school garden. We
27. C 28. A came out with a few proposals for the school principal
29. F 30. D and our teacher advisor to consider and give us the
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32. E
green light.
Part 5 We unanimously felt that we should make the
33. F garden tidy and clean by cutting the grass and creepers
34. A on the fence. We have decided to grow vegetables like
35. C brinjals, sweet potatoes, okra, lemon grass, corns and
36. E papayas.
37. encouragement
38. autism Once we have planted the crops, we will make a
39. difference duty roster for the members to take care of the garden.
40. communicative They have to carry out duties like watering, weeding,
manuring and others. We have to take care of pests
too. Being at the rock gardens is a form of relaxation
Kertas 2 too.
Part 1
Question 1 As to the budget for carrying out our suggested
activities, we hope the school’s Parent-Teacher
Association will chip in to help. We hope our project
will be a success.
To: [email protected]

Subject: Sleep problems

Dear Maggie,

I’m sorry to hear that you’ve been having difficulties
in getting to sleep at night. My mum gave me this
advice.




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Part 3 Kertas 4
Question 4 Part 1
1. C 2. A
3. A 4. B
Review of the Yonex All England 5. C 6. B
Open Badminton tournament 7. C

I had the opportunity to watch the live telecast of Part 2
the Yonex All England Open Badminton tournament 8. A 9. B
held in March 2021. Although a number of top 10. C 11. C
countries like China, South Korea and Chinese Taipei 12. B 13. C
did not participate, the tournament could be considered 14. A 15. C
a success.
Part 3
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The tournament was almost dominated by Japan in 16. B 17. C
all departments, except the men’s singles department. 18. E 19. G
Malaysian shuttlers displayed remarkable performance 20. F
in men’s singles and women’s doubles but it was a
disappointing outing for the mixed doubles, men’s Part 4
doubles and women’s singles. 21. with
22. if
The men’s singles in particular was spectacular. 23. on
Lee Zii Jia had been performing below par in the 24. if
last three tournaments held in Thailand a few months 25. fluff
earlier. He was in low spirits and no one expected 26. to
him to perform well. However, out of the blue, he 27. In
showed maturity and mental strength. He unexpectedly 28. ways
advanced into the semi-finals. 29. its
30. process
Now he was playing against world number one,
Kento Momota. I personally prayed for him to put
up a creditable performance so that it would not be
a disgrace to lose to the best player in the world. Lee Kertas Model 2
played resiliently, stroke by stroke, against the strong Kertas 1
Momota. Slowly, it began to dawn on Malaysian
supporters that he might beat the Japanese. Sure Part 1
enough, he beat the Japanese in straight sets. 1. C 2. A
3. B 4. C
Now the finals, against world number two, Victor 5. B 6. C
Axelsen. The two fought neck to neck. The first set 7. A 8. C
went into the distance with Lee taking the set at 30–29.
It was close. The second set was also fiercely fought Part 2
and it could be anybody’s game. Luck was with the 9. B 10. C
Dane and he took the set at 21 – 19. Now came the 11. A 12. D
decider. The two fought doggedly, stroke by stroke. By 13. C 14. B
midway, Axelsen seemed to run out of gas. Lee went 15. A 16. D
on to romp home with a loud cry, perhaps the loudest. 17. A 18. C
It was a historic win. The whole nation was delirious.
Part 3
The women’s doubles did creditably well although 19. B 20. C
they were beaten by the powerful Japanese in the 21. A 22. D
quarter-finals. They had also improved after winning 23. B 24. D
the Swiss Open. 25. C 26. B

Lee Zii Jia’s glorious win will be an inspiration to Part 4
all budding badminton players. It is hoped that we will 27. D 28. B
have more badmintons in the years to come. 29. A 30. E
31. H 32. F







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