2020 - Trial - English - SPM - Kertas 2 - Maran
2020 - Trial - English - SPM - Kertas 2 - Maran
2020 - Trial - English - SPM - Kertas 2 - Maran
Name: Class:
NO KP / IC NUMBER - -
ANGKA GILIRAN
Arahan
1. Tulis nama, nama kelas, nombor kad pengenalan dan angka giliran anda pada ruang yang
disediakan.
2. Kertas peperiksaan ini mengandungi 4 bahagian: Bahagian A, Bahagian B, Bahagian C
dan Bahagian D
3. Jawab SEMUA bahagian dalam kertas peperiksaan ini.
4. Soalan-soalan dalam Bahagian A mempunyai 4 pilihan jawapan. Jawab setiap soalan
dengan menghitamkan ruang yang betul di halaman 20.
Instructions
1. Write your name, class name, IC number and index number in the space provided.
2. This question paper consists of 4 sections: Section A, Section B, Section C and Section
D.
3. Answer ALL sections in this question paper.
4. Questions in Section A have 4 options. Answer each question by blackening the correct
space on page 20.
Section A
[15 marks]
[Time suggested : 25 minutes]
Questions 1 to 8 are based on the given stimuli. Study the information carefully and choose the
best answer.
The adaptation of M.L Steadman’s novel of the same name is heart-breaking story of
love and sacrifice. Tom Sherbourne (Michael Fassbender) is the lighthouse keeper on
remote Jonus Rock, which is half a day’s journey from the mainland. There, he and his
young bride Isabel (Alicia Vikander) live a quiet life, isolated form the rest of the
world. Years later, having suffered several miscarriages and grieving a stillbirth, Isabel
hears the cries of ‘a gift from God’. A boat has been washed up on shore and in it are a
dead man and a baby girl. Isabel convinces Tom against his better judgement to raise
the baby as their own. The consequences of this decision test their love and morality.
I was telling a friend a story about a crew of a tanker being held hostage by some
pirates and for the life of me, I couldn’t remember how it ended. I recalled some
details for I read a 3000-word magazine article just a few weeks ago. But try as I
might, I could not summon the information I wanted. I pondered on my
deteriorating memory. My age is an accomplice, but I know the real culprits are
the devices that have replaced books and papers in my life.
2. Which of the following expressions is not related to the writer’s feeling of inadequacy about
his memory?
A. ‘for the life of me’
B. ‘my deteriorating memory’
C. ‘recalled some details’
D. ‘could not summon the information’
The Antarctic Peninsula is warming five times faster than the average rate of global warming. 26
years ago, sea ice or ice formed from sea water covered 40% more area off the West Antarctic
Peninsula than it does. The decrease of land under ice has led to a decrease in the number of
Krill, the main source of food for Chinstrap penguins, which have decreased by as much as 30%
to 66% in some colonies. Less food has made it more difficult for the young to survive.
3. According to the extract, all statements below are not true except
A. sea ice covers less land in the Antarctic region now than 26 years ago.
B. sea ice has killed krill which is food for Chinstrap penguins.
C. more ice covers more West Antarctic land now than 26 years ago.
D. more sea ice on land has led to lesser Chinstrap penguins in the Antarctic
Peninsula
4. According to the survey, the most common excuse for not reading is Malaysians
A. are busy with work
B. find reading not interesting
C. prefer other forms of leisure
D. are too preoccupied with their daily lives
5. Which of the following has the closest meaning to the word ‘preferred’ in the survey?
A. interesting
B. favourable
C. appropriate
D. comprehensible
EASY HERBS
Herbs are the easiest way to lift the taste of your food and add an injection of vitamin-filled
freshness:
BASIL
Basil is easily grown from seed, but you can buy pots crowded with seedlings for fresh
picking. You can just harvest all the leaves and buy another pot but you can also keep the plant
alive for many months.
MINT
Mint is a wonder in summer drinks, and there are dozens of varieties to choose from. Most are
strong growers, large pots are ideal to contain their vigorous roots.
CORIANDER
Coriander can enhance the dish taste but you’ll need to keep it in a cool and shady position and
water regularly. Once it starts forming flower heads, let it go and just harvest all the seed.
THYME
Thyme makes a pretty patch of small ground cover and also perfect in containers. It is
evergreen in winter and the flowers open in spring and summer.
Feb. 9, 2017 CANADA- Born without front legs, a puppy in Toronto was tied up in a bag
and left to die in a trash bin at just a few weeks old. Thankfully, someone passing by heard his
whines. He was brought in to the Dog Recuers Inc, who decided to call him Cupid – thanks to his
heart-shaped nose. They gave Cupid plenty of TLC, made sure he was well-fed, and set to work
on helping him to recover. They noticed that his tail was disfigured and that his missing paws
made it incredibly difficult for him to stand, walk. The Dog Rescuers worked with Paws Ability
to fit Cupid with brand new prosthetic front legs, made just for him. Cupid’s new legs are two
aluminium pieces covered with leather and lined with soft fabric, that fit close to his body with a
special suspension vest. For now, they’re fitted with special ski-style feet that work as training
wheels to help Cupid learn how to walk. He’ll need to work on building the muscles in his back
leg as well as his core, and will need to break out of his habit of resting on his back legs and
leaning backwards. Slowly, he’s making progress. Cupid’s currently living in a foster home while
he gets used to his new legs.
Question 9 to 15 are based on the following passage. Choose the best answer to fill in each
blank.
It walks and runs, even up and down stairs. It can open a bottle __ 9 __ serve a drink and
politely try to shake hands with a stranger.
“Hello, New York! Thank You for coming today!” the little guy chirped in English, the
recorded voice of a teenage boy.Resembling a tiny astronaut, Asimo- __10__ in a white suit and
helmet – stands at 1.3m tall and weighs in at 50 kg. Asimo- short for Advanced Step In
Innovative Mobility- was __11__ to help people – potentially in cases of reduced mobility.
The first model __12__ unveiled in year 2000 after 14 years of research during which scientists
studied human movements in an effort to replicate them. The latest demonstration highlighted
the robot’s increased flexibility and balance- as well as sign language abilities. It __13__ now
also run at a speed of 9 km/h.
Researchers think that one day it could help the elderly – say by getting a snack or turning the
lights off – when __14__ ability to get around is reduced.
Asimo was designed to help those in society who need assistance and Honda believes that these
improvements in Asimo will bring them another step closer to their ultimate goal of being able
to help __15__ kinds of people in need.
9 A. with 12 A. is 15 A. few
B. between B. are B. little
C. and C. was C. must
D. but D. were D. all
10 A. builded 13 A. could
B . decked B . can
C. soothing C. should
D. tining D. must
11 A. designed 14 A. they
B. designing B. them
C. design C. their
D. designs D. themselves
Section B
[10 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]
Questions 16-25
Read the text (article) below and answer the questions that follow.
Questions 16 – 19
Using the information from the text (article), complete the table below.
Acid reflux
Acidic pH scale
16.__________________________________
Effect of acid on wood
17.__________________________________
Muscular ring Esophageal sphincter muscle
Causes
18._________________________________
19._________________________________
Question 20 – 25
Based on the information in the text (article) , fill in the dialogue with the suitable answer. Use
not more than three words.
Section C
[25marks]
[Time suggested: 50 minutes]
1 The year I turned 30, my friend Erin and I decided to hike part of
Newtfounland’s East Coast Trail -215 kilometres between Capphayden and
St.John’s. Neither of us had gone on a hiking trip longer than five days and now
we were in for 14, but we were excited.
3 The East Coast Trail isn’t one uninterrupted wilderness trek but a series of
trails stitched between communities along the province’s eastern side. You end
up pounding a considerable amount of pavement too. On our second day, as we 15
emerged from one trail looking like cats left in the rain, a woman and her
parents making their way from car to house caught sight of us and took pity,
“Would you like to come in for a cup of tea”? Jenny asked.
4 It was too good to pass up. We hurried to the cottage, where we stripped off
as much of our soaked gear as possible, so as not to defile their lovely home. 20
We talked about the hike, where we were from and learned more about our
hosts- Jenny, and her parents who’d come to visit. Tea turned into an offer of a
shower. The hot shower turned into an offer of a hearty brunch. After brunch,
rocks were heated in the oven to dry out boots and our sodden clothes got a
warm tumble in the dryer. But the rain still sheeted down. Soon enough, it was 25
Happy Hour: we lounged on couches, listening to the CBC, flipping through
books and speaking casually.
When the rain didn’t relent and calls to the woman in town who rented a spare
5 room went unanswered, we were encouraged to stay. “Surely you can’t go back
out in that and camp,” they said. “You’ll be soaked again in no time”. And so 30
Erin and I enjoyed a beautiful dinner too, before retiring to twin beds. That
night I had no nightmares of our tent being blown off a cliff. That night I slept
soundly.
7 Back in civilization, we texted Jenny telling her we’d made it –maybe because 40
of her. The hardest hiking days had come after we’d met her, when the trails
were in the worst shape, and when the finish line was unfathomably far off.
What if we’d not had a chance to rest, to dry out, to refuel with real food? What
if we hadn’t been reminded of human goodness? We’d wanted to immerse
ourselves in nature, and when the fog of exhaustion and discomfort occasionally 45
cleared (and the actual fog, too) we savoured it. But of all the sights of the trip, I
remember that warm glow inside Jenny’s cottage as the most beautiful.
I knew the trip would change me: I’d get tougher, and I’d have new faith in
8 myself. But I didn’t expect this trek to teach me about kindness, about
generosity; to help me break down that city –bred barrier of distrust towards 50
strangers. Turned out I needed to travel to a remote place to remind myself of
the beauty of human connection.
26. From paragraph 1, why did the writer and her friend feel excited about her hiking trip this
time?
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
[1 mark]
27 a) From paragraph 2, what was the benefit of the hike up that the writer did not expect?
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
[1 mark]
b) From paragraph 2, state two-challenges faced by the writer and her friend?
i) ……………………………………………………………………………………. [1 mark]
28 a) From paragraph 3, why did the writer and her friend squelched with every step?
……..………………………………………………………………………………
[1 mark]
b) From paragraph 4, “Soon enough it was Happy Hour.” State ONE activity that the
writer and her friend did during the “Happy Hour”
……………………………………………………………………………………. [1 mark]
29 a) From paragraph 5, why did Jenny and her parents prevent the writer and her
friend from going out and camp?
…………………………………………………………………………………….[1 mark]
b) From paragraph 6, why did the writer describe the hike as one of the most
challenging segments of the trip?
……………………………………………………………………………………..[1 mark]
30. Travelling together can remind a person of the beauty of the human connection. Suggest
another activity that can make a person appreciate human connection. Give a reason
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
31. “A walk in nature walks the soul back home”. Write a summary of the obstacles faced by
the writer and her friend and the human goodness shown by the strangers.
Credit will be given for use of own words but care must be taken not to change the
original meaning.
The 14 days hike made the writer and her friend ……….
[15 marks]
Section D
[20 marks]
[Time suggested: 35 minutes]
32. Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow.
A Poison Tree
William Blake
a) In stanza 1, what happened to the persona when he did not express his anger?
____________________________________________________________________ 1mark
_____________________________________________________________________1mark
_____________________________________________________________________1mark
d) What action would you take if you had a misunderstanding with your friend? Explain your
decision
33) The following are the novels studied in the literature component in English Language.
Choose any one of the novels above and answer the question below.
Based on the novel that you have studied write about an event that upsets you. Give reasons why
it is so. Support your answer with close reference to the text.
[15 marks]
FOR SECTION A
Blacken only ONE space for each question. If you wish to change your answer, erase the
blackened mark that you have made. Then blacken the space for the new answer
EXAMPLE: A B C D
1 A B C D 9 A B C D
2 A B C D 10 A B C D
3 A B C D 11 A B C D
4 A B C D 12 A B C D
5 A B C D 13 A B C D
6 A B C D 14 A B C D
7 A B C D 15 A B C D
8 A B C D
B 10
C 25
D 20
TOTAL 70