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given. ( To conserve water.

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Centres in Dandar Sunway, Fetaling Gaya and &2+ll.2
Dangsar.
For enquiries, call: JB-LLLLBBBB
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suffering from
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advertisement? & headaches
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only. ( mouth ulcers
& Children will learn all types of
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The water supply will be disrupted in several areas '
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in Ipoh from L.JJ a.m. till L.JJ p.m. on Thursday,
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that people should be for
what they have.
. 32. Why will the water supply be disrupted? % careful ' sensitive
% There was a major breakdown. & grateful ( considerate
& To carry out regular checks.

TC – 1 ! !e#er%&ta#)!e*a#+&),d#.)/0d.
English Form 3 KBSM Specimen Test

Each one of you is precious to us. Café claims world’s biggest burger
Hope Medical Centre Sydney Z A caf[ has won the world record for
cooking a giant burger using C" kilograms of
patty. It took "2 hours to cook and four men
. 62. The slogan above shows that the medical to flip. \Gust flipping the patty was the main
centre challenge for us,] said one of the owners. \My
% gives preference to certain patients husband had to prepare special metal holders
& helps patients save what is precious and they flipped the burger with that.]
' ensures patients are looked after well
( encourages patients to value their lives
. 92. What was the biggest dif!culty in cooking
the giant burger?
% Flipping the patty
Paradise Resort & Cooking the patty
Take a break with the whole family at the resort ' Preparing the burger
that has it all. ( Using metal holders
The resort is within walking distance of the LRT
station and bus stops.
A huge sinkhole that appeared in the middle
Win a 2D/"V stay in a standard deluxe room by
of a neighbourhood has been making residents
taking part in the weekly online competition.
jittery.
For details, log on to
www.paradiseresort.com
:2. The word <ittery can !"#$ be replaced with
% angry
. 72. From the advertisement, we understand & crazy
that Paradise Resort ' excited
% is near public transport facilities ( worried
& offers breaks only for whole families
' is organising online competitions daily
( has everything that people need in ROOM TO LET
their lives
1. Fully furnished
2. Family home Rent: RMBX.JJ per month
Horizon Airlines 3. Vear universities _not negotiable`
Dook your seats six months in
advance and save up to XJY off Those interested, please contact the owner,
the normal price. Mrs. Lee, at JB-XaBb2222.
8ffer valid until BJ Gune 2J"".

./12. Choose the +-;,<<";$.statement about the


advertisement above.
. 82. The advertisement people to
book their tickets early. % The room has been rented out.
% helps & The room belongs to Mrs. Lee.
& requires ' The rent for the room has been !xed.
' demands ( The room is located close to
universities.
( persuades

! !e#er%&ta#)!e*a#+&),d#.)/0d. TC – 2
English Form 3 KBSM Specimen Test

)*"#$+,-#.//.0./9 are based on the information given.

8ne afternoon in the centre of ;eorge Town, two snatch thieves were on a motorcycle looking for
someone to rob. They spotted a young woman in front of a department store in the bustling comtar
// area. The woman /3 busy looking into the shop window. The motorcyclist rode /4 up
to her. As soon as /5 were close by, the pillion rider quickly snatched the woman]s handbag.
What they were not aware of was that a policeman, who was also riding a motorcycle nearby,
/6 the incident. He quickly tried to stop the thieves /7 kicking at their motorcycle. This
caused the pillion rider to /8 off and he was arrested. His accomplish, /9 , managed to flee.
The woman later got back her handbag. The snatch thief was taken to the police station where he was
booked and jailed.

//2. % shop & shops ' shopped ( shopping

./32. % is & are ' was ( were

./42. % slow & slowly ' slowed ( slowing

./52. % they & their ' them ( theirs

./62. % witness & witness ' witnessed ( witnessing

./72. % to & by ' for ( with

./82. % fall & fell ' falls ( fallen

./92. % forever & however ' moreover ( whenever

)*"#$+,-#./:.0.3/

Read the dialogue below and choose the !"#$ meaning for the phrases underlined.

Li fian : Saheb, have you posted the invitations yetg


Saheb : hes. I sent them off yesterday. Would you stop being obsessed about it nowg All you care
about _19` is this barbecue party.
iamharis : What barbecue partyg
Saheb : Li fian is throwing a big party for all the prefects. He wants to make sure it counts for
something _20`, so that they will remember him for the rest of their lives.
Li fian : Cut it outj _21` It]s not why I]m doing it.
iamharis : Wait a minute. How come I wasn]t invited to itg I]m also a prefect.
Saheb : Don]t worry. hour invitation has been posted. I can]t understand why you can]t just give them
the invitations by hand, Li fian.

/:2. care about


% look after
& know about
' are working on
( are interested in

TC – 3 ! !e#er%&ta#)!e*a#+&),d#.)/0d.
English Form 3 KBSM Specimen Test

.312. counts for something


% has in"uence
&. thinks of something
' calculates everything
( makes sure it is useful

.3/2. Cut it out!


% It is not true!
& Don’t tell him!
' Stop saying that!
( Don’t send the invitations!

)*"#$+,-#.33.0.35

Read the passage below and choose the !"#$ meaning for the expressions underlined.

Genny was feeling down. Someone had been spreading rumours about her but she did not know who it
was. \We know those stories about you are not true. Whoever is doing it is just being nasty. Don]t let it
drag you down _22`,] Meena told her.
Then, one day, Genny]s classmate let the cat out of the bag _23`. \It]s Dina who has been talking bad
about you. I didn]t want to tell you this before because I thought you would hit the roof _24`.]
For a moment, Genny did not know what to say. Dina was her best friend.

332. drag you down


% make you feel upset
& cause you become thin
' create problems for you
( help you spread rumours

.342. let the cat out of the bag


% got very angry
& told her the truth
' found out the truth
( made the secret known

.352. hit the roof


% be furious
& start to jump
' !nd out later
( !ght with her

! !e#er%&ta#)!e*a#+&),d#.)/0d. TC – 4
English Form 3 KBSM Specimen Test

)*"#$+,-#.36.0.39 are based on the following notice.

Calling All Budding Photographers4

Want to learn the tricks of taking great photos?

Here are some tips on how to take good quality photographs:

1. You don’t need the most expensive equipment.


Start off with a simple, inexpensive one. When you are more experienced, you can get a more
complicated one.
2. Learn the basic rules.
Read the manual and learn from more experienced photographers. Don]t be afraid to experiment,
though.
3. Enjoy the learning process.
Look at everything through a photographer]s eyes and you will notice photo opportunities that you
has not noticed before.
4. Keep your camera with you at all times.
hou will never know when photo opportunities will occur. Take photographs regularly so that you
do not forget what you have learnt.
5. Don’t ignore ordinary subjects for photography.
Try looking at things with fresh eyes. A simple subject can make a good shot due to an interesting
trick of light or from a different angle.
6. Consider using a tripod.
This is useful, especially if you have shaky hands. If you don]t have one, try resting your hands
against something to prevent hand-shake photos.
7. Use natural light wherever possible.
A flash can be too harsh sometimes as it can cause shiny spots.
8. Take advantage of free learning resources.
Look for books on photography in the library or browse through photography sites online for
inspiration and tips.

Source: digital-photography-school.com

TC – 5 ! !e#er%&ta#)!e*a#+&),d#.)/0d.
English Form 3 KBSM Specimen Test

.362. Why is it advisable to start off with an .382. Budding photographers should do all of
inexpensive camera? the following "=;">$
% It will get damaged easily. % ignore ordinary subjects for
& It will be less complicated to use. photography
' You will need more than one camera. & learn the basic rules of camera use
( You can only learn using inexpensive ' learn from many different sources
cameras. ( use a tripod whenever necessary

.372. You should keep your camera with you at .392. The main purpose of the notice is to
all times because you will % provide tips on trick photography
% !nd more photo opportunities &. teach people how to use a camera
& not forget what you have learnt ' encourage people to take photographs
' become a much better photographer ( help people become better
( be able to take photos whenever you photographers
want

)*"#$+,-#.3:.0.45 are based on the following passage.

It was dark all around as the ten of us walked towards the silent still river. There was no moon that
night. The guide had told us earlier that it was the best time to see the tiny living balls of light.
Defore we got into the boat, the guide briefed us on the do’s and don’ts. We were told to keep
as quiet as possible during the ride. If we wanted to take photographs, we were to do so without a
flash, as he said that the light might \kill] the delicate fireflies. \Don]t swat the fireflies if they land on
you. Their bodies are quite soft. Dut it is 8c to catch they gently to look at them,] Harun, the guide,
told us.
As I sat in the silently moving boat, I gaked up. Stars, like diamonds, twinkled in the inky night
sky above. I marvelled at the beauty of it, since I had not seen such a sight in the city. As we neared
the mangrove trees, Harun cautioned us to be silent. Then, I saw them.
Thousands of tiny orbs of light were shimmering in the trees and moving above the water. It was
as though someone had placed rows of Christmas tress in the jungle. My mouth fell open and I gaped
in wonder. It was much more than I had expected. After a while, I saw a ball of light approaching me. I
lifted up my arm and held my breath. It was hard not to make a grab for it. As the insect hovered over
the palm of my hand, I gently closed by fingers around it. It felt like a brush of a feather as it fluttered
in the cup of my hand. I drew my hand slowly to my face to have a closer look. It was magical Z as
though I was holding a little flickering fairy in my palm. I released it and the firefly flew away back to
the trees.
Two years have passed since I visited the fireflies in cuala Selangor, but the image of that night
still remains in my mind.

3:2. The writer went to see the !re"ies when it .412. The phrase do?s and don?ts refers to
was % environment
% a sunny day & instructions
& the new moon ' conditions
' a moonlit night ( courtesy
( a very dark night

! !e#er%&ta#)!e*a#+&),d#.)/0d. TC – 6
English Form 3 KBSM Specimen Test

.4/2. If you swat the !re"ies, they may .442. The writer lifted up her arm because she
% die wanted
& escape % to catch the !re"y
' sting you & to keep herself warm
( "y away ' the !re"y to go away
( the !re"y to come to her
.432. Why did the writer’s mouth fall open?
% She was astonished. .452. From the incident, the writer learned to
& She was frightened. the !re"ies.
' She was hungry. % catch ' imagine
( She was sleepy. & breed ( appreciate

)*"#$+,-#.46.0.48 are based on the following poem.

The Dead Crow

He saw a dead crow


in a drain
near the post office
He saw an old man
gasping for air
and a baby barely able to breathe
in a crowded morning clinic.
This land is so rich.
Why should we suffer like thisg

I want clean air


for my grandchildren
I want the damned fools
to leave the forest alone.
I want the trees to grow,
the rivers run free,
and the earth covered with grass.
Let the politicians plan how we may live with dignity,
now and always.

A. Samad Said

.462. The old man and the baby in the poem ' ‘the damned fools’
were ( ‘may live with dignity’
% sick ' dying
& angry ( hungry .482. The poem is mainly about
% people’s dignity
.472. Which expression shows that the poet is & wealth of the land
angry? ' pollution in the land
% ‘land so rich’ ( the country’s politics
& ‘suffer like this’ .

TC – 7 ! !e#er%&ta#)!e*a#+&),d#.)/0d.
English Form 3 KBSM Specimen Test

)*"#$+,-#.49.0.51 are based on the extract from the short story ?@.&*-AB.C"D*<.B-E.&BDDF.GH,"#.

\Wait till the pretty Land 8ffice receptionist sees them,] mused Cousin Lan. \Then she won]t be so
high and mightly with me.]
Gamal]s budgetary requirements then had been fulfilled by the latest transfer of assets. Gamal
ceremoniously handed over the RMbBJ.JJ to his sister.
\For the bunga telur,] he said.
The days passed very quickly after that. Gamal was kept constantly on his feet by running errands
for the womenfolk, ferrying his mother on her invitation rounds and fitting sessions. 8h, the fitting
sessions were absolutely heavensj They were the sort of thing you can script for the movies, especially
the Hindi movies.

492. Cousin Lan wanted the Land Of!ce receptionist to see the shoes because he wanted
% her to like him
& to impress her
' to be rude to her
( to make her angry

4:2. The expression kept constantly on his feet tells us that Jamal was
% busy
& tired
' calm
( angry

512. How did Jamal feel about the !tting sessions?


% Pleased
& Worried
' Nervous
( Irritated

! !e#er%&ta#)!e*a#+&),d#.)/0d. TC – 8
English Form 3 KBSM Specimen Test

!" hour BJ minutes$


SECTION A: GUIDED WRITING
!BJ marks$
!Time suggested: 40 minutes$

Using the pictures and the notes below, write an article for your school magaBine about your experience at an
open day at a centre for children with special needs.

Little ;ems Centre Z children with officiated Z patron Z Datin Z opening


special needs speech Z president Z speech Z patron

entertained Z songs, dances Z fun

met Z talked Z joked Z children Z centre stalls Z handicrafts Z made by children

When writing your B<$+;D":


• you may use all the notes
• "DB!,<B$" on the given notes to make it more interesting
• add any other relevant information
• make sure it is -,$.D"##.$HB-./31.I,<E#

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English Form 3 KBSM Specimen Test

GJ'CK?L.&M.GNOO%PQ
[10 marks]
[Time suggested: 30 minutes]

Read the speech and complete the following task.

Dear friends, welcome to the Fublic Speaking Workshop. ;iving speeches is not the same as talking
casually with our friends and family members. So, let me give you some tips on this.
8ne of the most common mistakes people make is not knowing who their audience are. There are
speeches where the speaker talks about things that the audience is not interested in. It is boring, isn]t
itg Therefore, it is important to be aware of who you are talking to: where they come from, what their
educational level is and what they are expecting. cnowing this will help you prepare your speech well.
Avoid clich[s or words and expressions that are often used by most people. 8verused jokes and phrases
will go down badly and the audience will get bored. Make sure you do not offend anyone when you give
a speech. Check your information properly before you present it.
If you are worried that you will not be able to remember what to say, read from cue cards or scripts.
When you become more experienced, you can use bullet points to help your remember. Don]t memorise
your lines, though. It will be boring to listen to them and can even cause memory failure.
Finally, end your speech by grabbing the audience]s attention. Mention something important, a
related joke or a call for action.
So, remember to keep your audience hooked till the very end of your speech. Thank you.

Write a summary on H,I.$,.A+R".A,,E.#>"";H"#.


Your summary must:
• -,$.!".S,<".$HB-.71.I,<E#, including the 10 words given below
• be in ;,-$+-*,*#.I<+$+-A, not in note form
• be written in ,-" paragraph
Use your own words as far as possible without changing its original meaning.
Begin your summary as follows:
Eiving good speeches is easy if you know the rightF

GJ'CK?L.'M.L?TJU
[10 marks]
[Time suggested: 20 minutes]

The following are the novels studied in the literature component in English Language.

. /2. Potato People – Angela Wright


32 Robinson Crusoe – Daniel Defoe
42 The Phantom of the Opera – Gaston Leroux
52. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – Robert Louis Stevenson
62 The Prisoner of Zenda – Anthony Hope Hawkins

Based on ,-" novel above, write about how a character changed the lives of other people in the story.
Provide evidence from the text to support your answer.
Your response should be:
• -,$.D"##.$HB-.61.I,<E#
• in ;,-$+-*,*#.I<+$+-A (not note form)

! !e#er%&ta#)!e*a#+&),d#.)/0d. TC – 10
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