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Kertas 2
INDEX NUMBER
2016
2 jam 15 minit
BAHASA INGGERIS
Kertas 2 / Set B
Dua jam lima belas minit
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Instructions
1. This question paper consists of 33 questions.
2. Answer all questions.
For Examiners
Use
Section
Total
15
10
25
20
Total
70
Marks
3. Circle your answers for Section A on the answer sheet on page 17.
4. Write your answers for Section B , Section C and Section D in the
space provided in this question paper.
Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 17 halaman bercetak dan 1 halaman tidak bercetak
Section A
[15 marks]
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EVERY
DROP
COUNTS
A.
B.
C.
D.
to be a genius
to think and act wisely
to acquire computer graphic skills
to be in a better position than other children
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B.
C.
D.
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Questions 9 15 are based on the following passage. Choose the best answer to fill in each
blank.
Hundreds of pounds of abandoned gear and trash are left on Mount Everest every year.
For decades, bad weather, sheer exhaustion and injury [9] climbers to leave a trail of litter
all the way to the mountains peak. Many teams are ...[10] a strong effort to reduce the waste
on the mountain. However, there has been an increase in climbers
A
B
C
D
have forced
has forced
had forced
is forcing
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B
C
D
hopes
hoping
has hoped
have hoped
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B
C
D
make
made
making
to make
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A
B
C
D
but
and
so that
although
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A
B
C
D
who
what
which
whose
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A
B
C
D
person
people
crowd
public
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A
B
C
D
remove
removes
removed
removing
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Section B
[10 marks]
[Time Suggested: 25 minutes]
Questions 16-25 Read the information below and complete the graphic organiser that follows.
Dr Anand
One of the ways we can help save the environment is by learning the
difference between needs" and "wants. Much of the carbon
dioxide emissions and waste generated are a result of our wants
that we convince ourselves are our needs. We tell ourselves we need
a big petrol-guzzling SUV because we need the space for long
drives. Many do not realise that a smaller car will do, too.
Mr Jacob
I will support local farmers by shopping for vegetables grown
locally as this will reduce fuel costs and long supply chains. Locally
grown vegetables are cheaper and taste better. Use all vegetable
and food waste as compost for your garden.
Encik Rosli
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Questions 16 20
Based on the information given, complete the following table.
No
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17
18
19
20
Description
Conserve water
Recycle things
Questions 21 25
Based on the information given, complete the following sentences with short
answers.
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Section C
[25 marks]
[Time suggested : 50 minutes]
Questions 26 31 are based on the following passage
Few people have gone through their teens without feeling at sometime or
other that they were not understood by their parents. It should not surprise
them to find that people occasionally fail to understand them. Often enough
they find it hard to understand themselves especially during the turbulent
teens. This bitter mood of loneliness in teenagers usually follows some
disagreement with their parents. Jason may be told not to go to a certain
movie. Pat may be told not to mix with certain companions and Alice is
forbidden to see a certain boy while Anna is refused money for a new dress
for a party. So they conclude that their parents are old-fashioned squares
who just do not understand the youth of today.
If you look back over the past 16 to 19 years you can, I am sure, find ample
evidence that your parents love you. They have, for instance, spent a fortune
on you; on clothes food, shelter, entertainment and education. Probably both
your father and mother have done without a thing so that they could spend
money on you. Besides, they have spent hours, years rather, caring for you
and your comfort from the days when they walked you up and down the
bedroom in the early hours of the morning trying to get you back to sleep,
right down to the last meal your mother cooked for you. In fact, you and your
happiness have been at the back of all their decisions and plans. They have
proven that they love you more than anyone else you know probably more
than anyone else ever will.
Therefore, you can be sure that any regulations they make, any prohibitions
they impose, any commands they give is motivated by their love for you and
their desire for your happiness. You can be sure that no one is more
interested in your welfare and happiness than they are. Whatever you think
of their ideas, at least you must concede that their intentions are good. Of
course the misunderstood teenagers will say that they do not question their
parents love. It is just that their parents have such ideas and such oldfashioned ways of looking at things. They have not moved with the times.
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15
20
25
Teenagers should realize that parents, when giving advice to their sons or
daughters, talk from experience their own and that of others they have
known. They have been through the teens themselves and can remember
their problems, their dreams, their fears and their hopes. They have met all
the situations you are now encountering and many, many more that you have
not yet encountered. They know from their experience how they overcame
this or that problem, how they ran into danger doing this or following that
course of action. They remember people who slipped morally, and others
who messed up their own lives. Your parents remember how it all started and
where these people went wrong.
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It is their dearest wish to save you from similar mistakes and so they use
their experience to protect you from anything or anyone they can see who
would endanger your faith, your morals or your happiness. That is why
parents are not impressed when you say, But lots of young folks are allowed
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to do such and such a thing. Your parents know that there have
always been those who were allowed such liberties and they have seen the 45
results. They want to save you from those results.
6
Perhaps you have failed to prove that you are grown-up enough to be
trusted; maybe you have lied about where you have been or with whom;
maybe the friends you have selected so far are not worthwhile and your
parents fear that you lack judgment; maybe you have not enough interest in
your religious duties and your parents are trying to save you from further
drifting from the truth, religion and morals. The quickest way to be treated like
an adult is to act like one.
50
Of course, parents are not infallible and they can also make mistakes. They
can have blind spots in their judgments. They can let their opinion of 55
someone be warped by prejudice. They can misread a situation and
condemn it unreasonably. But when they impose some restrictions or
regulations, they presumption is that they do understand and that they have
good reason for making it, a reason based on their love for you. If you
remember this instead of wallowing in immature self-pity and sobbing over 60
poor little me you will be a lot easier to live with. You will be a great deal
happier and you will have a sure and safe guidance over the dangerous
years.
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a) which phrase has the same meaning as an inability to form a good opinion
(1 mark)
b) suggest a reason why parents may not trust their child.
( 1 mark)
30. Explain in your own words how parents can make mistakes.
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.. ( 2 marks)
the reasons why parents give advice and have regulations for their teenagers
how teenagers should react to the advice and regulations.
Credit will be given for use of own words but care must be taken not to change the original
meaning.
Your summary must :
be in continuous writing (not in note form)
use the material from lines 22 to 53
not be longer than 130 words, including the 10 words given below
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Section D
[20 marks]
[Time suggested : 35 minutes]
32 Read the poem A Poison Tree and answer the questions that follow.
(a) What did the persona do when he was angry with his friend?
_________________________________________________________________ [1 mark ]
(b) In stanza 2, how did the persona allow his anger to grow?
_________________________________________________________________ [1 mark ]
(c) In stanza 3, what does the word it refer to?
__________________________________________________________________[1 mark ]
(d) If you were the persona, would you have been glad to see your foe outstretched
beneath the tree? Give a reason to support your answer.
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33. The following are the novels studied in the literature component in English Language.
Dear Mr. Kilmer
Captain Nobody
- Dean Pitchford
- Minfong Ho
Choose any one of the novels and answer the question below.
Write about an event that has shown you the importance of making a responsible decision.
Support your answer with close reference to the text you have studied.
[15 marks]
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ANSWER SHEET
FOR SECTION A
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SECTION A
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B
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D
D
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10.
C
A
C
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C
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15.
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D
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B
B
SECTION B
16. Encik Rosli
17. Mrs Chew
18. Puan Maimunah
19. Mr Jacob
20. Dr Anand
21. are cheaper and taste better
22. needs
23. exercise
24. turning the tap off when brushing your teeth / having a shower instead of a bath
/collecting rain water to water the plants/ washing only full loads of laundry (any one)
25. examine them / consider the 4 Rs
SECTION C
26 a.
b.
27 a.
b
28 a
b
29 a
b
30
It is evidence to show that their parents love them / to show the parents love for their
children
He/ she is not allowed to go to a certain movie / cannot mix with certain companions
/ forbidden to see a certain boy / refused money for a new dress or party
To show their love (for their children)
Their childs happiness
They are old fashioned / their ideas and ways of looking at things are old-fashioned /
they have not moved with the times
No reaction / they are not impressed
lack judgment
The child has failed to prove that he is grown up enough to be trusted / he has lied
about where he has been or with whom
Their judgment is controlled by prejudice / situations are misread and condemned
Unreasonably
: 10 marks
Language : 5 marks
Total
: 15 marks
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Content points for summary
1.
of their love for their children / they love their children
2.
they desire their teenagers happiness
3.
interested in their welfare
4.
parents intentions are ood (irrespective of what teenagers think of their ideas)
5.
when giving advice, parents talk from experience
6.
they have been through the teens themselves
7.
experience has taught them how to overcome their problems
8.
they remember (how it all started and) where people went wrong
9.
they wish to save their teenagers from committing similar mistakes
10.
they use their experience to protect their child
11.
from others who would endanger their faith / morals / happiness
12.
teenagers should act like an adult if they want to be treated as one
13.
they should not lie
14.
they should be careful over their choice of friends
15.
they should show interest in their religious duties
SUMMARY: CRITERIA FOR STYLE AND PRESENTATION
MARK
PARAPHRASE
MARK
USE OF ENGLISH
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SECTION D
a.
b.
c.
d.
Question 32
He told him his wrath
He watered it in fears and tears and sunned it with smiles and deceitful wiles
The personas anger / the poison tree / the tree
Yes / No with an acceptable reason
Question 33
Guidelines for marking question 33
Response - 10 marks ( Refer to the band descriptors for response)
Language - 5 marks ( Refer to the band descriptors for language)
Score
9-10
7-8
5-6
3-4
0-2
SCORE
5
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3
2
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