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PERKEMBANGAN PEMBELAJARAN
SPM 2018
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BAHASA INGGERIS
Kertas 2
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BAHASA INGGERIS
Kertas 2
Feb
Arahan
1. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi empat bahagian. Bahagian A, Bahagian B, Bahagian
C dan Bahagian D.
2. Jawab semua bahagian dalam kertassoalanini.
3. Soalan-soalan dalam Bahagian A mempunyai empat pilihan. Jawab setiap soalan
dengan menghitamkan ruang yang betul di halaman19.
4. Anda dinasihati supaya mengambil masa 25 minit untuk Bahagian A, 25 minit untuk
Bahagian B, 50 minit untuk Bahagian C dan 35 minit untuk Bahagian D.
Instructions
1. This question paper consists of four sections. Section A, Section B, Section C and
Section D.
2. Answer all sections.
3. Questions in Section A have four options. Answer all the questions by blackening the
correct space on page 20.
4. You are advised to spend about 25 minutes on Section A, 25 minutes on Section B, 50
minutes onSection C and 35 minutes on Section D.
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Section A
[15 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]
NOW YOU CAN IRON IN HALF THE TIME AND SAVE HALF THE
ELECTRICITY
Instead of expecting presents on his birthday which fell last Tuesday, South Korean group
BigBang member Seungri chose to celebrate it by giving back to the country.
Through his Japanese ramen joint, Aori Ramen, the singer donated 100 million won to global
children welfare agency Child Fund Korea, to help children from poor families.
The donation will be used to provide basic necessities, such as rice, noodles and winter
clothing.
Seungri, along with 30 Aori Ramen employees and his father, Lee Yeon-jin took the trouble to
hand-deliver coal briquettes, which are compressed blocks of coal that are cheaper alternative
to firewood.
In previous years, he had donated more than 100 sacks of rice to low income families.
Extracted from the ‘New Straits Times Dec 2017’
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On one crisp autumn morning, when the dew was just rising from the fields,
dozens of children streamed into the two-room school in a small, poor village.
Their hair was freshly oiled. They used rice sacks tucked under their arms for
lack of chairs to sit on. One teacher showed up 90 minutes late. A second was a
no show. The most senior teacher, the only one with a teaching degree, was
believed to be on official government duty.
SILKYHAIR made its mark in the Malaysia Book of Records with the
unveiling of its giant-sized shampoo bottle at G-Hypermarket recently.
Standing at 12.25 metres tall, the prominent structure of Silkyhair Fresh
variant bottle captured the attention of many young influences who came to
celebrate the accolade. The company marketing director said, “We are proud
with this achievement and will continue to make the brand’s mission to
further empower young girls to dream big and aspire to achieve their
dreams.” The public were encouraged to snap selfies with the giant shampoo
bottle for a chance to win all-expense paid trip to Korea.
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To be a geo-savvy traveller:
Spend your time and money in ways that can sustain local character.
Value the destination’s natural and cultural heritage.
Respect the local customs and traditions.
Express appreciation to local people about things and unique to the place: its
nature, music and food, and buildings.
Support businesses that make an effort to celebrate and protect what’s special
there.
Enrich yourself, taking home memories and stories to tell, knowing that you
have contributed to the preservation and enhancement of the destination.
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Once, people wore garlic around their necks to ward off diseases.
Today, most people would scoff at the idea of wearing a necklace of garlic
cloves to enhance their well-being. However, you might find a number of
them willing to ingest capsules of pulverized garlic or other herbal
supplements in the name of health.
7 From the extract above, we know that wearing garlic around the neck is
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without prior notice. Please contact Customer Service for further information. Delivery
charges apply for orders outside of Peninsular Malaysia.
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There are friends that you have polite chats with, and then there are your best
friends. They are the people who root for you, no matter what. You tell them your deepest,
darkest secrets and instead of heading for the door, they stick around 9 your bond with
them grows stronger.
My best friends and I get together 10 to share the deepest part of life, the part
that is about ‘being’ as opposed to ‘doing’. Sure, we speak about what we ‘do’ in our jobs,
our other relationships, our spiritual, athletic, medical doings. However, the experiential, life-
giving juice that feeds our soul and binds 11 together over the years is the conversation
we have at the ‘being’ level. That is the place where your soul 12 unconditional
acceptance in return.
The secret to all of this is that best friends are 13 in being their true selves. Sure,
they tolerate any posturing that comes from the false self. With that realization, I remember
that whenever I do not want to live 14 the surface of life, I simply move into the deeper
waters where my true self waits to cool, refresh and renew.
For me, investing in time with my best friends is profoundly spiritual. My best friends
never shy 15 from those times when I feel the neediest. Those are the times that have
made me feel more bonded. I cannot be fully alive without friends.
9 A and 13 A invest
B or B Invests
C but C invested
D as D investing
10 A hardly 14 A in
B briefly B at
C shortly C of
D regularly D on
11 A them 15 A away
B our B around
C us C about
D we D for
12 A receive
B receives
C received
D receiving
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Section B
[10 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]
Questions 16 to 25
Read the following page from a leaflet on how to make your own clock and answer
the questions that follow.
Step 1: Start with the base of your clock. Choose a rectangular piece of plywood that has
grains and a nice appeal. You can also use tiles or dinner plates.
Step 2: Note the thickness of what you are building onto — fabricate a spacer to fit between
the mechanism and the front of the clock.
Step 3: Assemble the clock hands per the instructions. It will take all of 60 seconds and it is
very easy, but the hands are fragile, so be gentle.
Step 5: (Optional) The metal hands can be cut to length with metal snips if you desire a
different look or if you need shorter hands to fit your project.
Step 6: Trim to length, also change the way the tip of each hand looks.
Step 7: When the finished clock is assembled, plug it in and test it out. Do not overtighten
the cap nut or otherwise, it will force the minute hand to move with each second, so loosen it
and it will be good to go. It is reliable as long as the electricity flows. Asymmetrical clock
happiness, everyone?
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Questions 16 to 20
Rahman has decided to make a clock for his room. Using words from the leaflet given,
complete the blog entry. Use only one word for each blank.
After months looking for a new clock for my room, I decided to make a clock on my
own so I could fit it exactly in the space and choose the design that I liked.
A rectangular piece of plywood with grains and a nice look became my choice for the
16______________ . I could also use tiles or 17 ________________ if I wanted to.
Then I assembled the clock metal hands gently as they were very 18 _________________.
I cut the metal hands to have a different look and then fixed in the cap nut. Once I had
finished 19_________________ the clock, I plugged it in and tested it out. Unfortunately,
the minute hand moved with each second which means that I had overtightened the cap nut so
I needed to 20__________________ it. Finally, I had a perfect clock for my room!!!
Questions 21 to 25
Using words from How To Assemble A Clock, label the parts below. Some of the parts have
been labelled. Use no more than two words for each blank.
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Section C
[25 marks]
[Time suggested: 50 minutes]
1 It was approaching noon on December 21, 1943, in the Tanana River valley
of Alaska, not far from the Arctic Circle, and the five men on the Iceberg Inez were
preparing to crash. Minutes before, the crew of the B-24 bomber had been testing a
modified system on the plane’s four propellers when the plane seemed to stall,
sending it diving into a roller-coaster plunge. 5
2 The crash alarm bells rang like a fire drill as Crane yanked off his mittens to
secure his chute. And then, before he knew what was happening, he was in a free
fall. He felt for the ripcord. The chute poured out. He swayed beneath it and watched
the plane spin off before it slammed into a mountain slope and erupted in flames.
Crane himself landed into the powdery snow near the banks of a stream, two miles
away from his plane. The gas on board would keep the wreckage burning for a 10
while, which would be good for a rescue mission. But the fire also meant the
supplies on board were lost, almost certainly along with any other crew members
who might have survived the crash.
Still, Crane shouted out for the rest of the men. He listened for any hint of life.
3 Nothing. He was alone. Fortunately, he had a few provisions to keep him warm until 15
help arrived. He had the silk parachute, which he could use as a sleeping bag. His
flight suit was intact. He had on three pairs of wool socks under his heavy boots. He
also had his flight helmet and a pack of matches, as well as a knife. But he did not
have his mittens, which he had left on board in the rush to get his chute. Without
them, his unprotected fingers could become frostbitten within ten minutes. Hence, he
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tucked his hands in his armpits.
Crane was convinced that his best chance of survival was to explore
downstream. The water had to eventually drain into something, and there was a
5 chance of finding a trapper riding out the winter. It took hours to cover one mile
through the waist-deep snow and ice-coated rocks. Hunger gripped Crane with an 30
angry, clawing need. He had to find something to eat and at that moment he saw
squirrels. Crane broke off a branch and made a spear trying to kill a squirrel. Then
he took aim and threw but missed. Beaten, he spent the next three days wrapped in
his parachute in a kind of hibernation. With no food and fading hopes, Crane felt the
need to do something.
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He decided the river was too much of an unknown, so on December 29, he
began hiking overland in search of civilization. In two hours, he had gone all of
roughly 300 feet. He left again the next morning, this time he walked atop the frozen
6 river until a log cabin came into view. He cleared away the snow and opened the
door.
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The place was about ten feet wide, with a dirt floor and a low ceiling. There 40
was a tin of cocoa, one of dried milk, and a box of raisins. Crane stuffed the raisins
into his mouth. He lit a fire and filled a frying pan with snow, and soon he was
7 holding a tin cup of hot cocoa in both hands. Then he fell asleep in the bunk. When
he awoke, he set off downriver. All he saw was more wilderness. There was no
village as he expected. 45
At dawn on February 12, 1944, 53 days since the crash, he said goodbye to
the cabin that had saved his life. He managed only one mile in the first hour. For four
days he hiked on, his world whittled down to the act of a single step, then the next
step. On March 10, at first light, Crane stumbled upon a trail and followed it. It led
8 away from the river, then back toward the ice. There, on the other side of the river,
was a cabin. Then came barking. The sound of a dog. “Ho!” Crane yelled. “Anyone 50
there?” And for the first time in 81 days, someone answered to the lone survivor of
the crash of the Iceberg Inez.
(Adapted from Reader’s Digest)
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26 From paragraph 1, what was the crew of Iceberg Inez doing before the plane
start to crash?
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27 From paragraph 2,
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(b) why would it be good for the wreckage to be on fire?
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[1 mark]
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(a) From paragraph 3, list two items that Crane had after the crash.
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(b) What does ‘them’ in line 21 refer to?
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[1 mark]
(a) From paragraph 5, how did Crane try to end his hunger?
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[1 mark]
(b) From paragraph 8, write down a sentence that shows that Crane had
difficulty to move on.
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[1 mark]
If you were lost in a jungle, what would you do to survive? State two actions.
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Action 1 : ........................................................................................................
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Action 2 : ..........................................................................................................
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31 Based on the passage given, write a summary on what Crane did to survive.
Credit will be given for use of own words but care must be taken not to change the original
meaning.
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Section D
[20marks]
[Time suggested: 35minutes]
32 Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow.
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(b) Which line shows that the persona’s grandmother is a loving person?
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Suggest another way that you can do to remember them and give your reason.
33 The following are the short stories and drama studied in the literature component in
English Language.
Choose any one of the short stories or drama above and answer the question
below.
Write about three lessons you have learned from the story/drama. Support your
answer with close reference to the text.
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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 :
Section Mark
A 15
B 10
C 25
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D 20
Total 70
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