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    SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN,73400 GEMAS, NEGERI SEMBILAN DARUL KHUSUS

    Bahasa InggerisForm 2

    March 20101 hour

    Answer all questions by using the objective answer sheet1.

    The word lined up means plans topromote reading and books havebeen

    A. Keyed inB. ArrangedC. Stacked upD. Put in queue

    2.

    The saying above means we knowhow to

    A. Fix thingB. Face problems in lifeC. Help our mother to be creativeD. Come out with a solutions to

    various problems

    3. Mount Kinabalu is the ___________mountain in Southeast Asia.A. highestB. tallestC. widestD. longest

    4. The headmistress was presentedwith a _______ of flowers.A. bunchB. bouquetC. bulkD. swarm

    5. I could see a ______of fish in thepond.A. schoolB. swarmC. flightD. shoal

    6. The _______ had to sell her housebecause she had no money.A. actor

    B. heroineC. empressD. widow

    7. The ____ was slaughtered by thefarmer for their dinner.A. henB. stallionC. kittenD. doe

    8. My sisters children are my

    _______ and __________.A. Niece, daughterB. Uncle, sonC. Nephew,nieceD. Son, daughter

    9. Mr. Ayman owns a shop. He treatshis ________ well.A. patientB. customerC. clientD. tenant

    10. Make sure you clean your ______and wash your ______before yougo to sleep every night.A. Tooth, footB. Teeth, feetC. Tooth, feetD. Tongue, feet

    11.There is only __________ orangejuice left in the bottle.

    A. a littleB. much

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    In 1995, UNESCO declared

    April 23rd as World Book

    Day. In conjunction with

    this special day, Readers

    corner has several

    promotions lined up.

    Necessity is

    the mother of

    invention

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    C. a fewD. some

    12.You will need ______ water tomake the tea.A. muchB. a fewC. some

    D. many

    13.The mother cat is looking afterher _______of kittens well.A. packB. bunchC. litterD. herd

    14. I ________ Aliya while I wasshopping.A. Walked by

    B. Met uponC. Ran intoD. Look into

    15.Sammy____________herexamination with flying colours.A. Got upB. Got throughC. Hold upD. Get up

    16.She tried to ___________ hisbehaviour but she soon lost hertemper.A. Put offB. Put throughC. Put up withD. Carry off

    17.This bracelet is ____________ thatone.A. more beautifulB. most beautiful

    C. beautifulD. as beautiful as

    18.Luqman was caught red-handedby the class monitor.A. Caught in the actB. Caught accidentlyC. Caught with red paintD. Caught without notice

    Questions 19-24Read the passage below carefullyand then answer the questions thatfollow.

    Trust Fund Set Up in Memory ofToddler

    KUANTAN: A trust fund to helpchildren suffering from liver ailments

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    has been set up in memory of 30-month-old Hoi Jun Yuan with moneycollected for his transplant surgery.Over RM300 000 was collected fromthe public to pay for his treatment,butJun Yuan died 11 days after thesurgery. His father Hoi Jee Seng, 32,

    handed over RM153 691.35, which isthe balance of the money collected,to Datuk M.Bodipar of the Lions Clubin Kuantan in simple ceremony at theMCA office here on Friday.I had handed over some money tothe Lions Club after my sons deathbut donations kept on pouring infrom well-wishers, Hoi said. He saidhe was overwhelmed by thegenerosity of Malaysians. Hoi alsosaid he hoped the fund would help

    other families with the sameproblem. Jun Yuan had only fivemonths to live when his plight washighighted in The Star. Bodipar saidthe fund would be strictly used fordeserving liver dysfunction casesand to date, the fund has reachedmore than RM200 000.Adapted from the Star, March 14,2000

    19 What is the main idea highlightedin the newspaper except?A Malaysians are generousB A toddler died from liver ailment.C The Lions Club in Kuantan helpedpay for the surgery.D A trust fund is set up for patientssuffering from liver ailments

    20 How long after surgery did JunYuan die?A Eleven days

    B Five monthsC Thirty monthsD Thirty-two days

    21 How much money was collectedfrom the public for Jun Yuanssurgery?A RM320 000B RM153 691.35C Over RM200 000

    D Over RM300 000

    22 The phrase well-wishers refers toA People who wish well for othersB People who give wish to the wellsC Wishes that are made only at thewellsD People who make a wish atwishing-wells

    23 What would the money in thefund be used for?A To be donated to Jun YuansfatherB To be given to the Lions Club inKuantanC To be used for other liverdysfunction casesD To pay for Jun Yuans transplantsurgery

    24 Which of the following phrases

    does not describe Hois feelings overthe large amount of donations hereceived?A Greatly appreciateB Overcame with fearC At a loss for wordsD Pleasantly taken aback.

    Questions 28-30Read the poem below carefully. Thenanswer the questions that follow.

    Lifes Brief CandleTo-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrowCreeps in these petty pace from dayto dayTo the last syllable of recorded time,And all our yesterdays have lightedfoolsThe way to dusty death. Out, out,brief candle!Lifes but a walking shadow, a poor

    player,That struts and frets his hour uponthe stage,And then is heard no more; it is ataleTold by and idiot, full of sound andfury,Signifying nothing. William Shakespeare

    28 What is the attitude of the poetabout life in the poem?A Happy

    B HopefulC Satisfied

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    D Pessimistic

    29 The title Lifes Brief Candlemeans that life isA ShortB MiserableC To be enjoyedD Full of problem

    30 The poem is written in a ____tone.A graveB happyC cheerfulD sympathetic

    Questions 31-34Complete the conversation inSituation A according to each of theunderlined functions by selecting thebest answer from options A, B, C

    and D.

    Situation A: Adam and Johan are atthe playground.

    Adam: Look at the amount ofrubbish around here. People shouldbemore civic-minded.Johan: 31 (Toexpress indifference)This is not our house.Adam: Im shocked at your attitude.32 (To criticize)Johan: You shouldnt say that, youknow. It is just that we cant controlpeoples actions.Adam: .33(To agree) But I still think we shouldshow more concern.Johan: How? What can we do?Adam: 34(To suggest). We can be good

    examples.Johan: Do we really have to?

    31 A Why should they?B Lets mind our won businessC Who cares?D Shall we make a complaint?

    32 A You are quite selfishB I understand how you feelC I agree with youD Are you alright?

    33 A Why do you say so?

    B I dont deny that.C We have better things to do.D What do you think?

    34 A Why dont we pick up therubbish?B I am not interestedC We mustnt throw rubbish

    D Nothing much, really.

    Questions 35-37From the options A, B, C and D,select the answer which is closest inmeaning to the expressionunderlined in the conversation.

    Situation B:Hashim is asking John about hiscousin.Hashim: How is your notorious

    cousin, John?John: He has turned over a new leaf.(35) His parents counselled himdaily. They felt that they should havenipped the problem in the bud. (36)Hashim: They shouldnt worrybecause it is never late to change.(37)

    35 He has turned over a new leaf.A He is getting a new job.B He his shifting to a new placeC He has become a better person.D There are lots of leaves in his

    house.

    36 Should have nipped the problemin the bud.A Should have sent him to the police.B Should have punished himseverelyCShould have sent him to theboarding school.

    D Should have taken action earlier tostop a bad situation37 It is never too late to change.A He is doomed for life.B He is very unfortunateC He still has the time to change hiswaysD He will never be able to change hisways.

    Questions 38-40From the options A, B, C and D,

    select the answer which is closest inmeaning

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    to the expression underlined in theconversation.

    Situation C: In the officeSally: Oh dear, we have run out ofpaper (38) again.Aida: Dont despair. Ill order someafterwards.

    Sally: Why afterwards? You shouldsee to it immediately. (39)Aida: All right, all right. Ill do it now.Sally: That sounds better.Aida: But I cant always do what youwant. Dont throw your weightaround (40) too often!

    38 Have run out of paperA The paper is outsideB Run and get some paper.C The paper is being printed

    D There is no more paper left

    39 See to it immediatelyA See it nowB See me at onceC Do it at onceD See and do it.

    40 Throw your weight aroundA Throw things at meB Tell me your weightC Order me aroundD Weigh heavier than me.

    Questions 41-50Each question in the text belowrefers to a numbered blank. For eachquestion,choose the best answerfrom the options A, B, C andD to fitthe numbered blank.

    Dear sir,

    Motor cycle Races after midnight.I would like to make a complaint(41) a gang of youngmen who..(42) motorcycleraces every Sunday morning in mytown. This has been .(43) on for the past three months.

    2. The racers usually ..(44)along the main road at aboutmidnight,when most of the of the residents

    are asleep. They jike and make a lotof noise.(45) our homes.

    Some people have already talked tothem but they did not takeany.(46). They start therace at about one in the morning.Many times, I am (47) by noises theymake. Little chidlren are shocked outof(48) sleep and babiesare awakened.

    3. The .(49) behaviour ofthese people has caused us a lot ofsleepless night. No only that, lives ofinnocent people ..(50) atstake. Thank you for yourcooperation.

    41 A about B among C alongD between

    42 A Held B Holding C Holds D Hold

    43 A Go B Going C Gone D Goes

    44 A Gathering B Gathers C GatherD Gathered

    45 A Inside B Along C AroundD Outside

    46 A Noticing B Notices C NoticedD Notice

    47 A Disturbing B Disturbed CDisturb D Disturbs

    48 A His B My C Your D Their

    49 A Inconsiderate B GenerousC Civilized D Guilty

    50 A are B is C was D were

    SEKOLAH MENENGAH

    KEBANGSAAN TUANKU ABDULRAHMANMARKING SCHEMEBAHASA INGGERIS1 B 9 B 1

    7D 2

    5B 3

    3B

    2 D 10

    B 18

    A 26

    A 34

    A

    3 A 11

    C 19

    D 27

    D 35

    C

    4 B 12

    C 20

    A 28

    D 36

    D

    5 D 13

    C 21

    D 29

    A 37

    C

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    6 D 14

    C 22

    A 30

    A 38

    D

    7 A 15

    B 23

    C 31

    B 39

    C

    8 C 16

    C 24

    B 32

    A 40

    C

    41

    A 42

    D 43

    B 44

    C 45

    D

    46

    D 47

    B 48

    D 49

    A 50

    A

    stions 51-60Each question in the text belowrefers to a numbered blank. For eachquestion,choose the best answerfrom the options A, B, C and D to fitthe numberedblank.It was evening. I stoodleaning..(51) my car,somewhere along the highway toKuantan. The view was ..(52). The land immediately in frontof me was bare as all the paddystalks had already .(53).But beyond that field, there wasgolden yellow for kilometres allaround. The golden stretch wasdotted by a tree or two and at the farend ..(54) the hills...(55) the bare land met thegolden stalks of rice, there were

    patches of red, yellow, green, brownand black. They were the multi-colours of the batik sarongs of thewomen who were bent almost doublecutting the stalks of rice.Scarecrows with ugly, moon-shapedfaces, and rags that were hung on

    sticks .(56) be found hereand there. Besides these, there werealso tins .(57) across thefields on two poles. Both thescarecrows and the tins were meant.(58) the birds from eatingthe grains of padi.

    I enjoyed watching the delicatestalks..(59) from side toside and was glad thatI..(60).

    51 A By B Beside C Against D In

    52 A Interesting B Thrilling CExciting D Breathtaking

    53 A Cut B Was cut C Been cutD Being cut

    54 A Are B Is C Were D Was

    55 A Which B Where C When D How

    56 A Could B Would C Should DMust

    57 A Stringing B To string C StrungD Strings

    58 A To frighten B FrightenC Frightening D Frightens

    59 A Leaning B Moving C FlowingD Swaying

    60 A Have stopped B stop C stopsD Had stopped

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