SULIT
LEMBAGA PEPERIKSAAN
KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA
SIJIL
PELAJARAN
MALAYSIA
2OII
1119n
BAHASA INGGERIS
Kertas
1Nov./Dis.
.3
roJam
Satujam
empat
puluh lima minit
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN
INI
SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU
Arahan
1.
Kertas soalan
ini
mengandungidua bahagian: Bahagian
A
dan Bahagian
B.2.
Jawab
kedua-dua
bahagian.3.
Jawapan anda hendaklahditulis
dalam
bukujawapan yang
disediakan. Sekiranyaruang
jawapan tidak
mencukupi,
sila
dapatkan
helaian tambahan daripada
pengawas peperiksaan.
Instructions
1.
This
questionpaper
consists o.ftwo sections: Section
A
and
Section
B.2.
Answer
both
sections.3.
Your answer must
be
written
in
the
answer booklet
provided.
If
spaces
in
thebooklet
are insufficient, please
requestfor
the additional answer
sheetfrom
theinvigilator.
Kertas soalan
ini
mengandungi 3 halaman bercetak dan t halamantidak
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SectionA
:
Directed
Writino
135 marksllTime suggested
:
45 minutesfltlgn
You attended
aworkshop
organised by the state's Red Crescent Society on how to manage a sprained ankle. Your teacher advisor has askedyou to give
atalk
io
the Red Crescent Society members in your school to upgrade their skills in giving first-aid treatment.Use the notes below to write your
talk:
rest
onkle
don't
wolk
oPPly ice
20 minutes
reduce swelling
.
bondageonkle
(not
too
tightly)
-
stobilise
onkle
ensure continuous blood
f
low.
roise higher thon
hip
prevent
further
swel I i ngo
ho mossogtngPrevent more
rnJUryWhen
writing
thetalk,
you must remember to:o
greot your audienceo
mention the pu{pose of thetalk
.
include all the points given.
end your talk appropriatelyNote:
For
your
talk, you
will
receive
up
to
15 marks
for
theformat
and
contentpoints,
and up to 20
marks
for
the
quality
of
your writing.
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B
: Continuous
Writing
[50
marksf
lTime suggested
:
One hour)Write
a
composition
of
about 350
words
on
oneof
thefollowing
topics.1
A
famous person you admire.2
Should school students have part-time jobs? Discuss.3
The best thingsin life
are free.4
Write
a story that endswith:
"...
They looked at each other and smiled meaningfully."5
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PEPERIKSAAN
KEMENTERIAN
PELAJARAN
MALAYSIA
SIJIL
PELAJARAN
MALAYSIA
2OII
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BAHASA INGGERIS
Kertas
2Nov./Dis.
^lzoJam
Dua
jam lima
belasminit
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN
INI
SEHINGGA
DIBERITAHU
Arahan
1.
Tulis nombor
kad
pengenalan
dan angka
giliran
anda
pada
ruang
yang
disediakan.2.
Kertas soalan
ini
mengandungi empat bahagian: Bahagian
A,
Bahagian
B,Bahagian C
dan
Bahagian
D.3.
Jawab semua bahagian dalam kertas
saala:nini.
4.
Soalan-soalan dalam BahagianA
mempurytai empatpilihan jawapan.
Jawab setiapsoalan
dengan menghitamkanruang
yang betul
di
halantan
20.lnstructions
1.
Writeyour
I.C.
number
andindex number
in
the spaceprovided.
2.
This
questionpaper
consists
oJ'.foursections: Sectiotr
A,
Section
B,
Section
Cand
Section
D.Answer all
sectionsin
this
qttestion paper.Questions
in
Section
A
have
four
options. Answer each question
by
blackeningthe correct
space onpage
20.-J.
4.
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ini
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The
A
B
C D
purpose
of
this
notice is to inform the public about vandalisminvolve the public in preventing vandalism encourage the
public to
use thepublic
phones show thepublic
the locationof public
phonesThe
writer
rvishes toA
disappointmentB
disagreementC
disrespectD
dislikeexpress her
ff-
HELP US
TO
HELP YOU
If
you
see someonevandalising
apublic
phoneor find
that
it
has been damaged, let us know. Together we can reduce the vandalism ofpublic
phones. Reportit
whenyou
seeit.
You'll
neverknow
when you need the phone.CALL
:
1800 88
8700Dear Editor,
My
family
andI
recently
visited
theNational Zoo. To our
dismay. the animals werepoorly fed
andsuffering
from
diseases.This
situation could be avoidedif
they were given proper care and diet.Another
issueis
the hygiene
of
the zoo. From the
cagesto
the
open areas,visitors
and animals have
to
endurea
filthy
environment.
This is a
disgrace considering that we are making effortsto
promote tourism.Aliza
Tasik ChiniPetf
i n d er.my,
an
online
pet
adoption
portal
is
organising
a
series
of pet
adoption d.rives
every
weekend from
April
to
JuIy.
Lovely pets
from
various animal shelters
will
be
featured
every
weekend
for
instant adoption. The
adoption
fees
are
RMI50
for
dogs and RMI00
for
cats.
Adopters
will
receive a free starter pack consisting of
essential
items
including
food,
shampoo and vouchers.
For details,
visit http:/ /www.petfinder.my/
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the extract above, weknow
thatA
pet adoption driveswill
be helddaily
B
adopters needto
buy
a starter packC
it
takes along time
to
adopt a petD
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a feel1t9t2
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-Get
25
per cent discorrnt
on the book,
"We
Need
To Talk",
written
byLind
Steven
Meet
the author at our June Book
Club
gathering.
Simply
present
this
coupon
upon
payment
at any
BBB bookstore except
at
its
branch
in
Kuala Lumpur
lnternational
Airport
(KLIA).
This offer is valid for one-time use and only original coupons will be accepted.
lt
isnot valid for other promotional items or exchangeable for cash.
To get a discount on the book,
we
mustA
use theoriginal
couponB
buy other promotional itemsC
attend the bookclub
gatheringD
goto
BBB
bookstorein
KLIA
Kuala
Selangor:
The Malaysian Red Crescent Society
recently
organised
the"Let's
Make Selangor Green" event. The progralnme aimed to replant some 10,000mangrove seedlings.
A
totalof
1,000 young mangroves were planted at Taman Alam, a stopover for migratory birds from all over the world. The mangrove-planting initiative, which was calTied out tn a gotong-royong spirit, was a success. Mangrove forests playan important
role
in
preventing
and
mitigating the effects
of
natural
disasters such as a tsunami.The objective
of
the"Let's
Make
Selangor Green" event was toA
prevent tsunamiB
attract migratory birdsC
replant mangrove seedlingsD
foster thespirit
of
gotong-royong 4 a a o a a a a a a a a a a a o a a a a a a a o a a a a a a a au7E
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All
students
will
be
required
to
toke
up
of
leost
one
sport
next
Year.
The
moueis
port
of
the
Educotion
Ministry's
plon
to
revive
the
glory
of
sports
in
school.
sports
in
school hove
been
neg.lected
os
o result
of
the
lock
of
infrostructure,
equipment
ond
teoching
stoff
but this
will
now
chonge.
The
word
this
in
the extract refersto
theA
lackof
teachingstaff
B
sports being neglectedC
EducationMinistry's
planD
studentstaking up
at least one sport(Adapted
from
TheExpat,
2006) From the extract, weknow
that RamliA
organises musical shows and concertsB
has gained wealth through his hobbyC
isnow
stationedin
Gua MusangD
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career as a musician[Lihat
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RHYTHM
ft's
very
eosy
to tell that
Romli Selomot,
the
Monoging
Director
of
Music
Supplies
Sdn.
Bhd. loves
whot
he
does.
Ploying
musicol instruments,
which
storted
os
o
hobby, hos
led
to
o
booming
business.
Originolly
f
rom
Gua Musong,
Kelonton,
Romli
orrived
in
Kuolo
Lumpur
six
yeors
ogo
to
work
in
the
bonking
sector.
Now,
38,
he
speoks
with
conf
idence ond smiles
obout
the
business
he
loves.
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A
survey
was
carried
out among
100 students
of
a
secondary
school
on what
makes
a
good teacher. Forty percent
feels
that
a
good teacher should be well-versed in
the
subject matter. Thirty
percent feels teachers need
to
be caring, punctual and
responsible.
ln
addition,
oo
equal
percentage
of the
remaining students feels
teachers should
change
their style of teaching and
portray
a
pleasant
appearance.
Which of
thefollowing pie
charts best represents the resultsof
the survey? 6A
B
D
Content Expert 30%
Positive Attitudes 40%
Content Expert 40%
Positive Attitudes t5%
Content Expert
1s%
Positive Attitudes rs%
Content Expert 40%
Positive Attitudes 30%
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15are
basedon
thefollowing
passage. Choosethe
bestanswer
tofill
in
each blank.I would
like
to sharewith
you an incident thatI will
neverforget.
Thisis 9
myonly
son, Haikal.
As my
son's eighth
birthday
approached,he could
not
contain
his
excitement because he was allowedto invite
the childrenin
the neighbourhoodto
his birthday party.On the
morning
of
the
'big'
day, a woman calledto 10
methat
shecould
not makeit
to theparty.I
must haveseemed
11
to her, so she replied, "f'm
Haikal's teacher-
Mrs
Choo."
She paused, and then said,"Didn't
you know
he'd
invited 12
to
his party?""No,"
I
said"but you're
most welcometo
dropin
laterfor
a pieceof
cake." She was silentfor
afew
seconds, then she said,"Your
son has invited the whole class-
30 children in a11."I
hung upand 13
called for Haikal. He looked mischievous and burst into laughter.I
asked 14
he had done such a thing."I
have 15
wanted a surprise party,Mom! Are you
surprised?" Youbet
I
was.A
concerningB
concernedC
concernsD
concern13
A
suddenlyB
graduallyC
reluctantlyD
immediately14
A
whyB
howC
whenD
where15
A
rarelyB
alwaysC
usually
D
sometimes10A
B
C D
11
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B C D question remind inform ask confuse confuses confused confusing
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-
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following poster
and
complete thegraphic
organiser
opposite.1tt9t2
PERDANA
IMPERIAL
RESORT
and
sERl
MAGAZINE
present
Teachers' Day
Dedication Contest
Show
your
appreciationof
your teacher this coming Teachers' Day.Write
the most creative dedication and submitit
today. The three most creative entrieswill
win:
How
to
enter:
.
Submityour
dedicationin
not more than 30 words.
E-mail to
competition@serimag.com.myor fax
to
03-2288 5508.
Includeyour
full
name,I.C.
number, contact number, and the nameand address
ofyour
school.
Deadline : 20March
2011Terms and
Gonditions:
.
Winnerswill
be notifiedby
telephone.
The decisionof
the judgesis final
.
Prtzes are not exchangeablefor
cashSULIT
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Using
thett19t2
16-2s
information
from
theposter given,
complete thegraphic
organiser
below.Organisers: 24.
25.
Closing date:
23.
Wa 22.
to
inform
the winners:Complimentary meal offered: 18.
Ways
to
sendyour
entries: 19.20.
Length
of
dedication: 21.ll0
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lTime suggested
:
50
minuteslQuestions 26
-
31
are
basedon
thefollowing
passage.(Helen,
thewriter,
who lives
in
the United
States ofAmerica,
describes herfriendship
with
a
tiny
hummingbird
that
shefound.)
The
thrill
of
seeing thefirst
hummingbirdin my
garden has neverleft
me-
the sightof
this unbelievablytiny
creaturewith
striking
feathersflitting
boldly from flower to
flower. To attract otherbirds,
I
begangrowing their favourite
plants. Soon, more hummingbirds beganvisiting my
gardenfrom May
through late September, before departingfor
countrieswith
warmer climates.In
1998, the last oneleft
on
October 3-
or
soI
thought.
5 On October 21,I
went outdoorsfor my
early morning chores. Suddenly,I
saw a young male hummingbird.I
couldn't believemy
eyes asI
thought these birds should have migratedby
then.I
quickly
looked around the garden as hummingbirdsusually
needto
feed once every tento fifteen
minutes andmy
garden was bare. Thisbird would
have nothingto
eat soI
hung out a feeder containingliquid
nectar. However, the birddidn't
seem to know what 10to
dowith
it
and keptcircling
aparticular
spot.Finally,
I
placeda trall of
plants leading tomy
conservatory, z special room whereI
grewmy
flowers. When the hummingbird cameinside,
I closed
the door behind
him to
keephim
safe andthen
setup
another feeder. Thebird
wentfrom flower to flower
before he discovered the feeder. Heliked
the nectar andfed
onit
for
the restof
theday.
15Although
I
loved the ideaof
ahummingbird
spending thewinter
in
my
conservatory,I
hesitatedto take
awayhis
freedom.
But
I
also
didn't
want him
to
die.
So
I
called an ornithologist, an expert on birds,for
advice. He warned me that thisbird
was probably not going to live and gave me three choices:I
could keep the bird all winter, orI
could fatten him up and lethim
go after a few days, orI
couldfind
someone to releasehim
down south 2 0 whereit
was warrner.I
reasoned thatif
the bird had nothing outside to eat that day, the next daywouldn't
be any better.And
sendinghim
south wasnot practical.
However,I could
provide suitableliving
conditions to keep him warm in my conservatory.I
namedhim
Squeakbecause
of
his constant squeaky chirping.Offering
Squeaka
balanceddiet now
becamemy main
concern. Besidesnectal
25 hummingbirds needprotein
from
insects. Theornithologist
then suggested Nektar-Plus.I
kepttwo
feedersof
this complete diet goingat
all times.As
hummingbirds love to bathe,I
also bought a small plasticbird
bathfor
Squeak.But
he had different plans as bath time was always a game to him. He would rather slide around on the wet leaves and get his entirebody
soaked.After
bathing,
hewould
fly
around theroom
to dry himself.
Once when 30 he becamesick,
I
hadto
nursehim
backto
health.As winter
turnedto
spring, we had strengthened our friendship. Hoping that hewould
makemy
garden histerritory
I
gavehim
a specialtreat.I filled
a feederwith
a particularly sweetsolution
andheld
it
in my
hand.After just
one taste, Squeakloved
it.
He
began watching for me and waiting eagerly by the door handle for this treat.By
then, he would even 3 5allow
meto
strokehim.
I
beganto
spend moretime
with
him.lll9l2
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In
early May, the other hummingbirds returned and when Squeak spotted them outside, he became excited, chattering andflying
rapidly to and fro. One day,I
sawhim
and another hummingbird hovering beak to beakwith
thewindow
between them andI
knew then what hadto
be done.As
much
asI
loved having
Squeak,I
realisedthat
I
hadto let him go.40
That morning,
asusual,
Squeakhad
a shower
after
which
I
openedthe door
in
the conseryatory.I
then coaxedhim with
a treatin
my hand. He came overfor
a sip, thenflew
back inside.
He
did
rt
agarn and again. Eachtime
I
movedfarther
away and after much coaxing, hefinally
cameall
theway
outto
whereI
was. Hetook
adrink,
then inspecteda plant hanging on the porch. Suddenly he
lifted
up,flew
over theroof of
the house-
and 45was
gone.My
eyesfilled
with
tears. Iwas sorry
for
releasinghim
-
yet
I
also knewit
wasfor
the best.(Adapted
from
Reader'sDigest,
1995)26
From
paragraph 1,what
did
the
writer
do
to
encouragemore hummingbirds into
her garden?
I
I
markf
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From
paragraph 2,(a)
why
was thewriter
surprisedto
see the hummingbird?... [ 1
mark]
(b)
what did
thewriter put
in
the feederfor
the bird?[ 1
markl
28
From
paragraph 3,(a)
which word tells you
that thewriter
wasnot
surewhat to
dowith
the bird? [ 1 mark)(b)
of
the three choices suggestedby
theornithologist, which option did
thewriter
choose?
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(o)
From
paragtaph4, what
evidenceis
thereto
showthat
Squeak had bath time?5, give
two
piecesof
evidenceto
show that Squeak enjoyed his...
[1
mark]
[1
markf
30In
yourReason
own
words, give
two
reasonswhy
thewriter
was sadto
release Squeak.1:
Reason 2:
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during(b)
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Based on the passage,write
a summary on how thewriter
showedher
love and carefor
the hummingbird.
Credit
will
be
given for
useof
own
words
but
caremust be
takennot to
change the original meaning.Your sunmary must:
.
bein
continuouswriting
form
(notin
note form).
use materialsfrom
line
9
to line
36o
not
be longer than 130words, including the
10words
given below Begin your summary as follows:To
show
her
love and
carefor
the hummingbird,
she[ 1
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marks)
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Read
thepoem below and answer the
questions thatfottow.
In
the
midst of
hardship
At
dawn they returned hometheir
soaky clothes torn and approached the stovetheir
limbs markedby
scratches their legsfull
of woundsbut
ontheir
browsthere was
not
a signof
despair Thewhole
day and nightjust
passed they hadto
brave the horrendousflood
in
the waterall
the timebetween bloated carcasses
and
tiny
chipsof
tree barks desperatelylooking for their
son's albinobuffalo
that was never found They were born amidst hardshipand grew up
without
a sighor
a complaint now they arein
the kitchen, making jokeswhile rolling
their cigarette leavesLatiff
Mohidin
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At
whattime of
the daydid
they return home?.... [ 1
markf
(b)
In
stanza 2,(i)
which word
shows that the situation was dreadful?(ii)
why
were theyin
the waterall
the time?(c)
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Thefollowing
are the novels studiedin
the literature component in English Language.The Curse Lee Su Ann Step
By
Wicked
Step
Anne FineCatch
Us
If
You
Can
Catherine MacPhailChoose
any
oneof
the novels above and answer the question
below.Which part
of
the story doyou
like
most?Give
reasonsfor your
choicewith
close referenceto
the text.ll5
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