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56. SECTION A
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60. Answer all questions in this paper.
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62. Question 1
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64. Read the text below. The first and last lines are correct. For the remaining lines, there
is one grammatical error in each line.
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provided. An example has been given. The correct word must not change the meaning
of the sentence. There are no spelling and punctuation errors in this text.
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There once live a poor country mouse and a rich town
mouse. The rich
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The poor country mouse invited he friend, the town
mouse, to his home for
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around the countryside,
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is neither carriages nor
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He was then led into an hut. Sweet corn, peas, barley
and small pieces of
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with disgust. Please help
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mouse.
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Taking a bit of barley, the town mouse said to the host
mouse, "How can you
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town house. I will treat
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e.g : lived
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is held annually at the Perdana Convention Hall and this time it will
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contest and a dental check-up will be held on the second day of the
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carnival. Then, there will be a talk for parents and a fire safety
workshop for children on the last day. Other than that, activities
such as a piano recital and fun games will be held at scheduled
times throughout the carnival.
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door gifts for the first 300 visitors as well as attractive promotions
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from the companies involved in the carnival. Besides that, there are
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Using the information from the text, complete the following graphic
organiser.
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Organisers:
(a) ____________________
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(b) ____________________
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Date and time:
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The
Famil
y
Carni
val
(d) ____________________
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(g) _______________________
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(e) _______________________
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(h) _______________________
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(f) _______________________
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Question 3
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SU
NDAY
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Spring-clean the
garage for dad
Kimberly
promised to help
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Dentist
appointment
Complete artwork
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TU
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WE
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URSDAY
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Labour Day
Have lunch with
family
Revision
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DAY
FRI
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SA
TURDAY
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Music class at
Terango
Play the guitar
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Pick fruits at Mr
Lims orchard
Go to the night
market with him
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Help Dad to mow
the lawn, garden
a little untidy
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Make a Mothers
Day card
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Complete
homework
Surf the Internet
for physical
landscape
components in
South East Asia
Revision
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Band practice
Learn how to
make nasi lemak
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Get gifts for Mum
Still unsure what
to get for her
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Celebrate
Mothers Day
Lunch at Flora
Caf, watch a
movie
Take Mum to hair
salon
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Meet Puan Aishah
Discuss the trip to
Indah Childrens
Home
Discuss activities
for the children
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Wesak Day
Visit grandparents
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Complete Science
project
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Preparations for
Teachers Day
Final rehearsal for
choir and sketch
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Questions (e) (i) :
Study the schedule carefully and
answer the questions below.
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(e)
State one of the public holidays in the schedule.
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(f) Which activity would you recommend to a friend who wants to participate in a
community service?
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(g)
Fill in the table with an appropriate phrase from the brochure.
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clear out unwanted things
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to trim the grass
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(h)
Why do you think Sandra wants to go to the night market with Mr. Lim?
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(i) Why do you think Sandra wants to know about the physical landscape components on
South East Asia?
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SECTION C
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[20 marks]
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[Time suggested : 20 minutes]
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Question 4
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Read the article.
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proper
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hamster is between 4 and 7 weeks old. Hamsters are easier to tame when they are young. Choose a hamster
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that is in good physical condition as they are more likely to be healthy.
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Next, place the cage in a location away from direct sunlight. A hamster is a nocturnal animal. They
need
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visit your hamster. Fill the cage with a 4-cm layer of pine chips. Keep the pine chips dry. If the chips get
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wet, they may rot and cause your hamster to get sick.
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Keep a filled, clean water bottles attached to the cage at a height where the spout is reachable by the
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hamster. Wash and refill the water bottle daily. Hamsters eat variety of food. However, it is recommended
that
you feed your hamster seeds prepared with the vitamins and minerals they need to stay healthy.
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odour is probably coming from dirty bedding. This means that you need to clean the cage more often.
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Hamsters need plenty of exercise. Put an exercise wheel in your hamsters cage. Close the doors to
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your bedroom take your hamster out of its cage and let it run around. Hamsters are curious animals and like
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explore their surroundings.
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which often leads to death.
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Read
the article carefully and answer questions (a) (i).
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(a)
With
proper care, how long can hamsters live?
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(b)
Why
should we choose hamsters that are between 4 to 7 weeks old?
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(c)
List two
reasons why hamsters make good pets.
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(d)
Where
should a hamsters cage be placed?
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(e)
Fill
in
the table with an appropriate word/phrase from the article.
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Meaning
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Word/Phrase
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cheap
animals that are active at night
unpleasant smell
inquisitive
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He's not afraid of meeting ghosts,
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He'd even smile and greet 'em,
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And things that scare most dads the most,
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My dad could just defeat 'em.
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He's not afraid of vampires,
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Or a wolf-man come to get him,
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If Frankestein's monster knocked on our door,
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He wouldn't let that upset him.
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My dad's as brave as a dad can be,
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And he's always ready to prove it.
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So why, when a spiders' in the bath,
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Does Mum have to come and remove it ?
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(a) How brave is the child's dad ?
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(b) What is the meaning of "the dead of night" ?
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(c) What is the late-night film on the telly full of ?
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Answer Scheme
U2 2016 (August)
English Language
FORM 2
Question 1
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Question 2.
a). The Wellnes Group
b).Perdana Convention Hall
c). 5-7 September
d). 10.00 a.m to 9.00 p.m
e). colouring contest
f). dental check up
g). talk for parents
h). fire safety workshop for children
i). piano recital
j). fun games
Question 3
a). False
b). True
c). True
d). False
e) Labour Day
f). Trip to Indah Childrens Home
g). i. Spring-clean
ii. Mow the Lawn
h). To thank him for his generosity, letting Sandra picking up fruits at his farm.
i). to complete her Geography/History project
Question 4.
a). up to 5 years.
b). ideal age
c). i. easier to tame when young
ii. in good physical condition as they are more likely to be healthy.
d). away from direct sunlight
e).i. inexpensive
ii. nocturnal
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odour
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curious
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f). they may rot and cause your hamster to get sick.
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g). attached to the cage at a height where the spout is reachable by the
hamster.
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h). either breed immediately or fight, which often leads to death.
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