Kertas 2ujian 1 English Paper 2 Form 4
Kertas 2ujian 1 English Paper 2 Form 4
Kertas 2ujian 1 English Paper 2 Form 4
TAHUN 2016
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BAHASA INGGERIS
KERTAS 2
Dua Jam Lima Belas Minit
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JANGAN BUKA MODUL INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU
Arahan
Examiners
Code
Section
Marks
15
10
25
20
Total
70
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Modul ini mengandungi 16 halaman bercetak
Section A
[15 marks]
LITTLE COTTAGE
7.00 p.m.
Spirit of Love
7.30 p.m.
8.00 p.m.
Bulletin on 6
9.00 p.m.
11.30
p.m.
12.30
a.m.
misconduct.
misbehaviour.
misjudgement.
misinterpretation.
When a waiter served Joe his chicken chop, Joe noticed the waiters
thumb clamped down on top of the meat. Hey, said Joe. I dont want
your hands all over my food.
Well, asked the waiter, Would you be happier if I let it fall on the floor
again?
MAR
MAY
JULY
SEPT
NOV
reaction.
contribution.
satisfaction.
recommendation.
Dear Editor,
Sadly, despite efforts by authorities to educate children on road safety,
many adults seem to encourage children to break traffic rules. From
young, they are given the impression that it is all right to break the law. It
is common to see more than one child riding pillion on a motorcycle. On
top of that, these children do not wear helmets.
Occasionally, we can see a child standing out of a car's sunroof. The
parents are oblivious to the dangers of a sudden brake or accident.
Wearing rear seat belts is mandatory but we have yet to see most
parents enforce this ruling seriously.
Parents must strictly enforce traffic laws. Otherwise, all the efforts put by
the authorities to improve road safety education will not bear fruit.
Concerned Parents
A
B
C
D
but
since
because
therefore
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A
B
C
D
funerals
birthdays
weddings
anniversaries
10
A
B
C
D
has
had
have
having
14
A
B
C
D
to
of
for
with
11
A
B
C
D
is
are
was
were
15
A
B
C
D
it
its
its
itself
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A
B
C
D
cry
cries
cried
crying
Section B
[10 marks]
Questions 16 25
Judges
Dato Siti Noorhaliza
Ir.Dr Irwan Shah Ali
Tan Sri Dr Nawab Abu
Questions 16-19
Using the information from the poster above, complete the table below.
Name of Competition
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17.Theme
18.Organiser
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20.
22. Final
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24.
Section C
[25 marks]
On the Flight 1553 there were 27 passengers, five short of capacity. Marco took
his seat next to his team coach, Joe. Daniele took seat 2A, at the front, close to Rossi,
who was escorting the Cagliari team. Occupying the window seat in row four was
Franco, who was an internationally known pianist.
3
While preparing to take off, flight attendant Tina began her safety briefing. Most
paid no attention, but Marco would later remember all her words. Flight 1553 lifted off
the runway at 11.19 a.m., climbed steeply and banked right onto a northerly course. As 10
the aircraft reached its cruising altitude of 25,000 feet, Marco turned to his coach to
discuss his freestyle technique, something Marco knew he had to improve. He used to
find his training regimen boring. But once he started winning medals, Marco was
hooked. Now he trained two hours a day, five, often six days a week, enjoying the
feeling that he was growing stronger, and faster, by the month.
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4 Flight 1553 was a short one, and they had been in the air only an hour when Daniele
glimpsed the coastline on the horizon. It was announced that the descent was
beginning. Landing would be in approximately 20 minutes. The sky that day was
crystalline blue, and visibility was perfect. Still, landing could be a challenge. Flanked
by mountains to the north, the airport is often battered by strong winds. And with 20 Flight
1553 just minutes from landing, the Genoa tower warned Captain Bono of wind shear on
the final approach path.
5
Wind shear, the erratic changes in wind speed and direction, is a serious hazard; and
to make matters worse, the tower also reported a 20-knot crosswind from Flight 1553s
right that could blow them off the runway. Two minutes to touchdown, the plane 25 rocked
and shuddered as it hit strong winds. Marco remained calm. With a minute to land, Captain
Bono roared in over the runway at over 260 kilometres per hour. The main landing gear hit
the runway with a hard thud.
6 Balanced unsteadily on two wheels, Flight 1553 careered down the runway at around 240
kilometres per hour until the nosewheel touched down. Some passengers 30 started
screaming hysterically. The plane briefly righted itself, then dipped sharply to
the left. From his seat near the front of the cabin, Daniele glanced at Tina, now
strapped into her seat. By that time, the aircraft had already eaten up half the landing
strip.
7 In the cockpit, Bono slammed the emergency brakes. But it was too late; within 35 seconds
the rubber had melted off the tyres and the metal wheels made a grinding sound
against the runway. At that juncture, Tina urged the passengers to wear the life jackets
placed under their seats. Skidding sideways, the plane smashed through a boundary
wall. As luggage spewed from the overhead lockers, Danieles seat was half-
10
ripped from the floor and he slumped forward in the aisle. The plane hurtled out into 40
the sea at 110 kilometres an hour, splashing down 30 metres away.
8
Unhurt, Daniele got up slowly but his feet were wet. He was in horror. Water
was gushing into the cabin, rising past his ankles. He grabbed frantically at his seat
belt. Help! Let us out! someone yelled. But the plea was unanswered.
The tonnes of water pouring into the plane pushed the nose deeper under the 45
9 surface, increasing the tilt in the cabin. Finally, Daniele freed himself. Two rows away,
Franco was dazed; it took the musician a moment before he remembered where he
was. Climbing up onto his seat, Franco could see that the water was up to the chests of
passengers who were seated in front of him. They were about to die, he thought, and
his turn was next. Suddenly they all heard a shout from the back of the plane. Quick, 50
this way!
(Adapted from The Readers Digest, May 2001)
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27
From paragraph 2,
(a) what was the maximum number of passengers for Flight 1553?
...... [1 mark]
(b) who trained the Cagliari team?
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28 (a) From paragraph 3, why do you think Marco initially found this training routine
boring?
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(b) From paragraph 4, what made landing difficult at times?
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(b) From paragraph 6, in your opinion why did the passengers scream frantically?
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30
From Paragraph 8, give two possible reasons why the plea was unanswered?
Reason 1:........................................................................................................ [1 mark]
Reason 2:........................................................................................................ [1 mark]
31
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 materials from lines 20 46
not be longer than 130 words, including the 10 words given below
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Section D
[20 marks]
32
Read the poem The Living Photograph below and answer the questions that
follow.
The Living Photograph Jackie Kay
My small grandmother is tall there,
Straight back, white, broderie anglaise shirt,
pleated skirt, flat shoes, grey bun,
a kind, old smile round her eyes.
Her big hand holds mine,
white hand in the black hand.
Her sharp blue eyes look her own death in the eye.
It was true, after all, that look.
My tall grandmother became small.
Her back round and hunched.
Her soup forgot to boil.
She went to the awful place grandmothers go.
Somewhere unknown, unthinkable
But there she is still,
In the photo with me at three,
The crinkled smile is still living, breathing.
(a)
(b)
How old was the writer when the photo was taken?
..... [ 1 mark ]
(c)
Why do you think the writers small grandmother is tall in the photo?
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(c)
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33 The following is the novel studied in the literature component in English Language.
Sing to The Dawn
- Mingfong Ho
Based on the novel you have studied, write about a character who do you like most. With
close reference to the text, give reasons to support your answer.
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[15 marks]
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Examiners
Code
Section
Marks
15
10
25
20
Total
70