Questions 1 to 8.
Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A,B or C.
Dear Alice,
Please remember to bring your Science notes to school tomorrow.
I want to borrow them as I was absent from school today.
Farah
1 .Farah wrote the message to
A explain to Alice that she was absent.
B remind Alice to bring her Science notes to school.
C tell Alice she is going to lend her the Science notes.
AUNTY KIM'S DELIGHT
Korean dishes cooked by authentic Korean chefs
Come and celebrate our 10th anniversary!
You will enjoy a discount of 20%
if you spend RM20 and above in a single receipt.
Opening hours:
8.00 a.-10.00 p.m Find us at No. 28, Jalan Kembangan, Kuala
Lumpur.
2. Aunty Kim's Delight is
A a Korean restaurant.
B open for 15 hours daily.
C giving 20% discount to everyone.
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GCC Cinema
Buy two cinema tickets, get one child ticket free.
Available :
every Wednesday, from 10.00 a.m. -5.00 p.m. only
3.If you buy
A a child ticket, you will receive two cinema tickets free.
B a cinema ticket before 10.00 a.m., you will get another ticket free.
C two cinema tickets at 11.00 a.m., you will get a complimentary child ticket.
To: alex@geemail.com
From: flora@geemail.com
Subject: Ping-Pong Training
Hi Alex,
I just got a call from one of our friends, Suzy. She is unable to attend the ping-
pong training tomorrow and asked if we could reschedule it. I was thinking if
we could do it next Saturday at 10.00 a.m. Let me know if you can make it.
Take care.
Flora
4 .Flora sends an email to Alex to
A inform that Suzy cannot make it for the training.
B explain why Suzy cannot come for the training.
C remind him about the new time and place.
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JUMBLE SALE
This sale aims to raise funds for the Taman Geliga orphanage.
All types of donations are welcomed but please ensure that the items donated are in
pristine condition.
Venue: School hall Date: 23 April 2021
5.The Jumble Sale is held
A from morning till evening.
B at Taman Geliga orphanage.
C to help Taman Geliga orphanage.
6.
My Art School
Sign up now for our summer holiday programme! Suitable for children aged
12 and below. Only 10 students per class. First come first served basis.
Register via email or call 03-4567895.
To find out more, please email: myartschool@geemail.com
Day: Every Wednesday Time: 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.
6 If you would like to join the summer holiday programme, you need to
A make sure your child is above 12.
B call or email them to register.
C be the first to arrive in class.
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From Hailey.
Hi Mia,
Could you please tell Mum that I will be back late today? I have
an extra class in school. I'll be home for dinner
7. Mia has to
A remind Hailey that she has an extra class.
B tell Mum that Hailey will be back late.
C cook dinner for Hailey.
Library Rules
• Do not make noise while in the library.
• Do not eat in the library.
Do not run around in the library.
• Do not vandalise the property of the library.
• Return the books to the correct shelves.
8 The rules above are
A for librarians.
B for anyone who enters the library.
C for students who want to borrow books in the library.
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Questions 9 to 16.
Read the text below and correct the underlined errors. For each question, write the correct word
in the space provided.
Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose & Recycle
In the past, there were only three Rs - Reuse, Reduce and Recycle. Now that
environmental awareness has increased, there (0) were two more elements added - Refuse and
Repurpose. Refuse chosen as simply means we (9) has the power to refuse non-recyclable
products and purchase more eco-friendly product packaging. For example, we (10) will refuse
plastic bags in grocery stores and place our items in a reusable bag that we (11) brought from
home.
By doing so, we have already committed (12) ourself to reduce non-recyclable materials
at home. Next, we (13) may reduce more by reusing certain items. For example, avoid using (14)
disposed containers like plastic straws. Use stainless steel straws which you can reuse. If you are
creative, you (15) must repurpose items like old tyres into other products such as flower pots.
Recycling (16) can be the last resort to save our environment.
Example:
0. are
9 13
10 14
11 15
12 16
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Questions 17 to 24.
Read the text below.
Shopping at Malaysia's Night Market
Last month, my former university friend, Sally from Australia visited me and my family.
It's been a decade since we last met each other.
One of many places I bought my friend to visit was a night market.Bentong Walks is one
of the famous night markets in Bentong, but I decided to take her to the nearest night market at
neighbourhood in Taman Bentong Jaya. The night market starts in the afternoon, usually at 3 p.m
and ends at 12 midnight. Some other night markets close at 2 a.m. Some night markets in
Bentong operate on Saturdays but the night market that we went o operates on Sundays.
When we arrived at the night market at around 5 p.m., we went to the fruit section. There
are many types of fresh local and imported fruits, such as apples, oranges, pineapples,
watermelons and many more. Sally almost bought a local durian and ginger but changed her
mind as the prices were quite expensive. Sally tried some of the local fruits, but the one that she
liked the most was rambutan. She bought five kilograms of rambutan and a kilogram of duku as
well.
Then, we went to the clothes stalls. Both of us spent a lot of time there! Sally was excited
to know that most of the clothes sold there were inexpensive and affordable. After an hour,
finally, Sally bought three T-shirts, and two night gowns. She wanted to buy pants but there there
was none of her size. The last section we went was the food area. The place was full of people.
Sally is not a fan of spicy food like laksa, so she bought her favourite local food, chicken rice
and banana fritters.
We left the night market precisely at 9 p.m. and reached my home at 9:30 p.m. Sally was
glad that finally, she was able to visit a night market again after a decade.
Complete the table below. Choose no more than three words and/or a number from the text for
each answer. For each question, write your answer in the space provided.
Shopping a Night Market
Place 17
Business closing time 18
Opens for business on 19.
Two fruits purchased 20.
21.
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Two apparels bought 22.
23.
Time they arrived home 24.
Questions 25 to 34.
Read the story again and answer the questions 25-34 below. Choose no more than four words
and/or a number from the text for each answer. For each question, write your answer in the space
provided.
25. The writer and Sally were. ………………………………………………………………
26. The last time both of the writer and her friend met was a ……………………………...ago.
27. Some night markets start as early as…………………………………………………………
28. Among the local food, Sally doesn't like …………………………………………………...
29. Sally was …………………..that she could go shopping at the local night market again.
30. There are many types of ………………………………………… local and imported fruits
31. Sally love to eat local food such as……………………………………………………………
32. Sally spent more time at ………………………………………………………………..
Complete the table below with a word from the text. Write your answer in the space provided.
Meaning Word
33. Ten years
34. Cheap
Questions 35 to 40.
Read an article about pocket money. Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose
from the sentences (A-F) to fit each gap (35- 40).
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Pocket Money
35. Usually, as far as children and teenagers are concerned, pocket money is given by
their parents to help them pay for necessities. The amount of pocket money one requires depends
on what one needs to pay for and how much the parents can fork out. It may be given on a
weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis.
36. Parents will say that their children have very few needs, other than food they have
to buy in the school canteen. However, teenagers have more things to pay for like snacks,
entertainment such as cinema tickets, DVD rentals, travel expenses, school supplies and birthday
presents.
37. However, this is not advisable as it is wrong to attach a monetary value to tasks in
the household. They may however be able to look for some ways to earn extra pocket money.
38. Parents should and can allow their children to earn pocket money.
There are several ways to supplement pocket money. Consider taking on a steady part
time job at a fast food outlet or a shop near your house. Helping your parents, neighbours or old
people in the neighbourhood with their work, such as typing or running errands like doing
weekly shopping for them is another way of earning some pocket money.
39 Doing this helps the students and in return, you are indirectly doing revision. In
many countries, teenagers earn quite a bit of money by offering to babysit children on weekends
or for a couple of hours in the afternoon.
Ask your parents about joining a car boot sale, rummage sale, posting items on eBay or
other online auction sites. This is another way to earn some extra money. 40 Make sure
whatever you take to the sale is really not wanted by family members or you might end up poorer
and burn a hole in your pocket.
Source: englishdally626.com/lower secondary english essay.
A It is more fun to earn your own money whatever the amount is.
B Tutoring other students is a good way of supplementing your pocket money.
C Pocket money also helps you to get what you desire for without having to ask from your
parents.
D Children can always ask their parents for money but there are limits.
E Pocket money is money that we have and that we can spend on what we like without
having to account to someone.
F So, some teenagers may help their parents with household chores to supplement their
pocket money.
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NAMA : ……………………………………………………...............................................................
TINGKATAN : ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….....
SEK. MEN. KEB. YAN
UJIAN 1
TINGKATAN 2
BAHASA INGGERIS 12/1
1 Jam
MEI 2022
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JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU
ARAHAN:
1. Buka kertas soalan ini apabila diberitahu.
2. Jawapan anda hendaklah ditulis pada ruang jawapan yang disediakan dalam kertas soalan ini.
3. Jawab semua soalan.
. Untuk kegunaan pemeriksa
Disediakan oleh:
Markah Markah
Bahagian
penuh diperolehi
…………………………… 1
(SERIYANTI BINTI WAN MOHAMAD ) 8
(Soalan 1 - 8)
Guru Bahasa Inggeris
2
SMK Yan 8
(Soalan 9 – 16)
3
8
(Soalan 17 - 24)
Disahkan oleh: 4
10
(Soalan 24 - 34)
5
6
……………………………. (Soalan 35 - 40)
(HARLINA BT. ABD RAHMAN)
Total 40
GKM Bahasa
SMK Yan
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