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No.30-2.

Jalan Subang Jaya ss15/4D, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor Tel: 03-5633 9200
SECTION A GRAPHIC MATERIALS & SHORT TEXTS NOTES : P1- SECTION A : Introduction Questions asked will be based on graphic materials and short texts. Each question will be followed by four options and you are required to choose the most suitable option. A variety of questions from different genres will be asked. You may be tested on: a. short texts b. tables c. graphs d. charts e. manuals f. rules/instructions g. posters h. common signs i. notices j. advertisement NOTES : P1-SECTION A : Guidelines First, read the headline or title to get a general idea of what the stimulus is about. Then read the information carefully. Note important details like the date, time, place, etc. Then look at the questions and options provided. Check each option with the graphic stimulus to find out whether it is the most suitable answer. SECTION A
Question 1 15 are based on the information given Can you describe the I was toomadam? afraid to look at robbers, them. Anyway, they were armed to their teeth.

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1. In the dialogue above, the expression armed to their teeth means that the robbers A B carried an arm wore fake teeth C were fully armed D had arms in their mouth

2. From the cartoon strip above, the phrase an apple a day keeps the doctor
away means that A apples can bring the doctor B apples will keep you healthy C apples are preferred by lawyers D apples will chase the doctor away

WARNING! All residents of the dormitories are not allowed to cook. Anyone caught will be expelled from the college. 3 Which of the following statement BEST describes the notice above? A. You have to stay in the dormitory when you want to cook B. You will be given a stern warning for being caught cooking in the dormitory C. You will be suspended for a week for being caught cooking in the dormitory. D. You will have to leave the college for being caught cooking in the dormitory Dear Aunty, How can I remind a friend he owes me money? I feel uncomfortable bringing it up, especially when Ive already done so several times before. Impatient Lender

4. Which of the following is true about the message? A. The writer writes to remind Aunty asking for money.

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B. The writer writes to Aunty asking for advice. C. The writer feels happy to lend his money. D. The writer feels angry with his friend.

Premieres on 11 January at 7p.m. Only on Nickelodeon Astro Channel 612.Catch the repeats on 13 January, 9a.m.
5. The word premieres can best be replaced with A. First showing B. Now showing C. Next showing D. Repeated showing SUNGAI PETANI: Police are suspecting the involvement of loan sharks in the kidnapping of a four-year-old child from his home in Jeniang today. The childs father, restaurant owner Harun, 45, told the police that he had borrowed money from several people to salvage his sinking business. 6. Based on the above report, loan sharks are A. money-lenders B. fish-mongers C. abductors D. intruders

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From the dialogue we know that A. Azizi wants to lend a book to Sham. B. Azizi wants to borrow a book from Sham. C. Sham wants to borrow a book from Razak. D. Sham wants to lend a book to Azizi and Razak.
Bread 10%

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Noodles 15%

Rice 45%

Pizza 30%

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The most popular food among the Form 1 students is A. Rice B. Pizza C. Bread D. Noodles Which of the following statements is true? A. Less than 50% of the students like pizza and noodles B. More than 60% of the students do not like to eat rice C. 60% of the students like to eat noodles and bread D. 50% of the students do not like rice and bread

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The word hilarious means A. Horrifying B. Suspenseful C. Exciting D. Amusing

Residents fear another white elephant in KL


11. The idiom white elephant in the headlines means A. B. C. D. a white elephant is roaming around in KL a thing that is useful and expensive a thing that expensive but useless something that is rare and expensive

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(Adapted from New Straits Times, 2009)

12. From the cartoon strip, we can conclude that the girl A passed with flying colours B failed in all the subjects C managed to pass in all the subjects D failed in several subjects

WELCOME TO THE BRAVE KIDS FOUNDATION WEBSITE! Brave Kids mission is to engage and develop diverse young people to positively impact their lives, their communities and the world. We accomplish that mission through programmes that help young people aged 13-19 to use their voices for positive changes.

13. Brave Kids Foundation organises programmes that A. are positive

B. help young people C. change other youths D. encourage children to express themselves

14. The phrase diverse young people in the extract probably refers to young people A. from all over the world B. with different ambitions C. aged 13 to 19 D. who are from different backgrounds

Success comes to those who dare to stick their necks out.

15. According to the statement above, success will come to those who dare to A. take risk B. take short cuts C. take advantage D. take precautions

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SECTION B TEXT COMPLETION


Introduction 1. For this part, you will be given a passage with 8 blanks (Question 11-18). 2. You are required to fill each blank with one suitable grammar item. 3. The grammar items which are commonly tested in the examination are: tenses articles subject-verb agreement conjunctions prepositions adjectives adverbs Guidelines 1. Firstly, try to understand the content of the passage. 2. For question on tenses, looks for clues throughout the passage. Usually the tense is constantly used. 3. If you come across a difficult one, read the whole passage again and try to look for clues. 4. Then study the options given very carefully. Sometimes the answer may be inferred from the text. 5. After choosing the answers, read through the passage again to make sure it reads well. Text Completion 1 Questions 1-8 Each question in the text below refers to a numbered blank. For each question, choose the best answer from the options A, B, C, and D to fit the numbered blanks. When we have no running water from the tap, we blame the government. When there ............ (1) flash floods, we blame construction. When the weather is unbelievably hot, we point fingers .............. (2) Mother Nature. It is about time we take a good look at ( 3) and ask why these things happen. What is the real cause of all ( 4) catatrophes? The answer (5) in man himself. Our greedy and selfish nature has brought about massive destruction to Earth and ............. (6) fragile ecosystem. (7) , we continue to destroy mother Earth. Somehow, we fail to realize that all our actions will eventually come back to haunt us. As the saying goes, Never .............. (8) hand that feeds you. It is about time we take heed of this warning.
(Adapted from Longman English Form 3)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

A A A A A A A

is at us this lie it So

B B B B B B B

are to others that lies its Yet

C C C C C C C

was against ourselves these laid its Unless

D were D on D themselves D those D laid D his D Therefore

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8. A bit Text Completion 2 Questions 1-8 Each question in the text below refers to a numbered blank. For each question, choose the best answer from the options A, B, C, and D to fit the numbered blanks. How do pearls form? A pearl ................ (1) to form when a speck of dirt or a grain of sand goes into an oyster's shell. The dirt or grain bothers the oyster and it ..............( 2) try to wash it out. When it fails to do so, the oyster builds a coating around it. ....................( 3) coating is a shinny, white substance called mother-of-pearl. Layer after layer of the hard, shiny substance goes around the speck and ......................... (4) forms a pearl. Today, the ................ (5) pearls are obtained from pearl farms. Young oysters are collected from the sea and a tiny mother-of-pearl bead is put inside. Next, the oysters are put in cages .....................(6) are placed in the ocean. The ocean has the right temperature ................... (7) pearls to grow. It takes several years for a pearl to form ..................... ( 8) pearl farmers know when to open the shells and take out the pearls that have formed.
(Adapted from English Usage, 1993)

B bite

C bites

biting

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

A A A A A A A A

begin will A these good who of as

B B B B B B B B

begins shall An those best when for so

C C C C C C C C

began would The this better where from but

D beginning D should D Some D that D most D which D with D because

Text Completion 3 Questions 1-8 Each question in the text below refers to a numbered blank. For each question, choose the best answer from the options A, B, C, and D to fit the numbered blanks. There is an interesting incident that I would like to share with you. I used to .................(1) in the library at a secondary school. I .................(2) often shocked by the excuses students would give to avoid paying fines for overdue books. One afternoon, a student returned two books ................ (3) were long overdue. I told her that she would have to pay .................. (4) RM 2.00 fine. She .................... (5) angrily about the amount. .................. (6) tried to explain why she had to pay so much for the delay. .................... (7) she insisted that she should be exempted. You dont understand, she blurted out. I .................. (8) even read them! Even with the excuse she gave, she still had to pay the fine.
(Adapted from Readers Digest 2002)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

A A A A A A A

work is which a complain I Besides

B B B B B B B

works are whose an complains He However

C C C C C C C

worked was what the complained She Although

D working D were D who D some D complaining D They D Furthermore

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8. A don't Text Completion 4 Questions 1-8 Each question in the text below refers to a numbered blank. For each question, choose the best answer from the options A, B, C, and D to fit the numbered blanks. As a child, my family and I had countless animals on our farm. There ................. (1) a feathered and a furry collection. A pair ................. (2) our favourites included Benny, a Persian cat, and Nancy, a milking goat. One morning we ................. ( 3) they were both missing. ................. ( 4) search involved visiting the pond, asking around at neighbouring farms, and driving around the rough, winding backtracks. There was no sign of our big cat ........... (5) the runaway goat; they had both vanished. I could understand ................. (6) easy it was for a cat to wander off and get lost, but not a big white milking goat in an area of well-fenced wheat crops. A week after they disappeared, when we had just about given ................. (7) on ever finding them again, Benny and Nancy casually trotted down the driveway together. We never did discover the secret of their adventure; 20 years later it still remains ................. (8) mystery.
(Adapted from Readers Digest 2010)

B do

C didn't

did

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

A A A A A A A A

is of realise Our but why up the

B B B B B B B B

are off realises My or which in an

C C C C C C C C

was for realised We because what away a

D were D from D realising D Mine D and D how D with D any

Text Completion 5 Questions 1-8 Each question in the text below refers to a numbered blank. For each question, choose the best answer from the options A, B, C, and D to fit the numbered blanks. They are not the most luxurious or comfortable of hotels in the world, but ice hotels are fast becoming a global craze. Since the first ice hotel ________ (1) fifteen years ago, more and more people are flocking to the coldest parts of the planet to enjoy the unique experience of sleeping and eating in freezing temperatures. Carefully and artistically crafted from pure ice and snow, each of these hotels usually ________ (2) more than 15,000 guests in four-month period each year. The first ice hotel was built ________ (3) Jukkasjarvi, Northern Sweden. But the idea ________ (4) spread to Norway and Finland. Today, ice hotels operate right across the Arctic Circle from Scandinavia ________ (5) Northern Canada, Alaska and Russia. The idea of an ice hotel started when a ________ (6) of artists built an igloo at an ice gallery and then simply decided to stay the night. Because of the materials used, ice hotels have a very limited life span. They stand strong through the winter ________ (7) will simply melt away to nothing in spring. However, this does not stop tourists from staying in ________ (8) hotels to marvel at the stunningly beautiful rooms and decorations.

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(Sources: Just English, Vol.2, Issue 6)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

A. open A. accommodate A. in A. softly A. in A. staff A. or A. this

B. opens B. accommodates B. at B. slowly B. to B. choir B. so B. that

C. opened C. accommodated C. from C. clearly C. below C. group C. but C. these

D. opening D. accommodating D. between D. quickly D. above D. troupe D. and D. those

Text Completion 6 Questions 1-8 Each question in the text below refers to a numbered blank. For each question, choose the best answer from the options A, B, C, and D to fit the numbered blanks. Some birds fly about 10,000 kilometers away from ________ (1) usual places in order to migrate to other places. They usually fly out during the autumn season and they return to their home grounds ________ (2) spring. It is quite surprising that these birds ________ (3) the same route every year. The reasons ________ (4) these birds migrate are because of the scarcity of food and the drop in temperature. They usually move from the northern hemisphere ________ (5) the southern hemisphere. These birds usually fly in a large group. There ________ (6) always a leader in front. They rest during the day ________ (7) fly during the night. It is easier for them to look for food during ________ (8) day. 1. A. they B. their C. them D. theirs A. in B. on C. for D. at A. follow B. follows C. followed D. following 5. A. to B. by C. into D. through A. are B. is C. was D. were A. so B. or C. but D. and

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A. what 8. A. a B. who B. an C. why C. the D. where D. some Text Completion 7 Questions Mount 1-8 Merapi in Indonesia is one of the most beautiful and yet most deadly volcanoes in the It ____________(1) to a height 2,911 It is situated Each question in the world. text below refers to a numbered blank. of For eachmetres. question, choose the best ______________(2) the danger, about a million answer from the options south-central A, B, C, and Java. D to fit___________(3) the numbered blanks. poor farmers live at the foot of this volcano. This is because each eruption brings fertile volcanic ash to the fields below, thus____________(4) the area around Merapi one of the worlds richest farmlands. Every seven years, Merapi causes a major eruption. But the farmers _____________(5) have learned to read warning signs from the volcano. 9 _____________(6) the smoke becomes too heavy and too dark, and the _____________(7) begins to shake, then you run as fast as you can, an old farmer said from experience. Many people have suffered from ____________(8) eruptions. Naturally they hate Merapi. And yet, they love it too.

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A. rise B. rises C. risen D. rose A. on B. in C. at D. of A. Although B. However C. Besides D. Despite A. making B. make C. makes D. made

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A. himself B. theirselves C. themselves D. ourselves A. If B. Unless C. Before D. Until A. volcano B. earth C. farmers D. world A. these B. those C. this D. that

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Questions 1-8 Each question in the text below refers to a numbered blank. For each question, choose the best answer from the options A, B, C, and D to fit the numbered blanks. Marisas family was very poor. When her father died, the family became even ______ (1). Her mother went out to work. ______ (2) school, Marisa and her brother washed dishes in restaurants to earn extra money. ______ (3) worked hard. They studied hard. They refused to give up and to______ (4) of school. Marisa did very ______ (5) in her STPM and qualified to study medicine in the university. ______ (6), the family had no money to support her. So, after class, she worked in ______ (7) supermarket. She also taught tuition. Her mother and brother ______ (8) extra jobs to support her. When Marisa qualified as a doctor, her photograph appeared in the newspapers. She was a role model for all poor children. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A poor A Over A They A drop in A well A In spite of A a B poorer B Since B Them B drop out B good B Therefore B the C poorly C After C Their C drop off C best C Moreover C an D poorest D Among D Themselves D drop away D better D Unfortunately D-

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8. A take B takes C took D taken

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SECTION C [Questions 19 24] SECTION C : CLOSEST IN MEANING :General Guidelines


1. For this section, you are tested on idiomatic expressions/phrasal verbs (peribahasa/ungkapan) 2. Try to read up and memorise the meanings of some expressions 3. If you do not know, try to guess the meaning in context of the dialogues or texts given.

IDENTIFYING MEANING OF WORDS IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS


IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS To face the music To live from hand to mouth To sit on the fence To be in the same boat In hot water Have green fingers Burn the midnight oil Once in a blue moon At the eleventh hour Bear in mind Turn over a new leaf To paint the town red Raining cats and dogs Keep an eye In high spirits Getting on my nerves Out of the blue Not my cup of tea Eye catching Around the corner By hook or by crook To keep ones fingers crossed Keep your word Where theres a will, theres a way Lend a hand I am all ears A close shave Flying colours To believe your ears Not kidding Blow ones trumpet Down to earth Caught red handed MEANINGS To take the punishment or scolding To live in hardship To take no sides in a debate/ a quarrel To be in the same circumstances In trouble Good at gardening Study until late at night Seldom At the last minute Remember To change for the better To enjoy oneself Raining heavily Look after Happy Making me annoyed/irritated Unexpectedly Not to my liking Attractive Coming soon By all means To hope for the best Keep your promise When you are determined, you will succeed Help I am listening A narrow escape Good grades To believe what you hear Not joking To boast Humble/Honest Caught in the act

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In a twinkling of an eye Under the weather Took to heart Bad blood Throw in the towel Easier said than done Count me in Dont lose heart Practice makes perfect Drive me up the wall The early bird catches the worm Let the cat out of the bag Black sheep A white elephant Drop a line Put your mind to it A bookworm PHRASAL VERBS Run into Put off Call on Watch out Close shave Turn up Look out Look into Get through Cut down Look forward Look after Break/Broke into Break/Broke down Hold/Held up Give up Rely on Set Off Takes after Come across Throw up On and off Drop in Come up Passed away Deal with Get over Carry on Get along with Running out Put in Map out Get ready Look out Very quickly Slightly ill Be upset by Feeling of strong dislike Give up Easier to talk about an idea than carry it out Include me Dont be discouraged You will be good if you do it often Make me very angry Those who are early will benefit Let a secret out Person who is an embarrassment Useless possession write Concentrate One who likes to read MEANINGS Meet Postponed Visit Be careful Narrow escape Attend/Arrive Be careful Investigate Pass Reduce Expect with pleasure Take care of Enter/Entered by force Stop/Stopped because of a fault Delay/Delayed Stop trying Depend on Start the journey Looks like/Behaves like Find by chance Vomit Sometimes Make a visit Happen Died Handle Recover Continue Be friendly with Lacking To spend time or energy/contribute Plan Hurry Look for/ Search

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Crash into Look up to Make up Tag along Round up Ages ago Hit Respect Compensate Accompany Gather Long ago

PRACTICE 1

Text A
Read the conversation below and choose the best meaning for the phrases that are underlined. Trishan, you are late again. I was hoping you would turn up (19) early. said Ali. You know that tomorrow is the deadline to hand in our class project. Sorry Arif, I was held up (20) by the early morning traffic. Dont worry, well finish our work on time. said Trishan. Thanks Trishan, I know I can count on (21) you. said Arif. I wont let you down, you know that. replied Trishan. 19. turn up A wait B stay C arrive D return 20. held up A worried B delayed C surprised D dissapointed 21. count on A rely B refer C remind D recognise

Text B Read the text below and choose the best meaning for the expressions that are underlined. David was raised by his mother. He had no idea about his father as his father died right after David was born. Since then, his mother had to make both ends meet (22) to support David and herself. Davids mother also learnt to paddle her own canoe. (23) She has been doing everything on her own. Although life could be tough at times, Davids mother believed that every flow must have its ebb. (24) She is determined to bring up her son to be a successful person in life. 22. make both ends meet A. plan usefully B. cope patiently C. understand clearly D. manage financially 23. paddle her own canoe A. be reliant B. be dependent C. be trustworthy D. be independent

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24. every flow must have its ebb A. ill luck lasts forever B. fate decides our destiny C. neither fortune nor ill luck lasts forever D. hope and destiny can change a persons life PRACTICE 2 Text A Read the conversation below and choose the best meaning for the phrases that are underlined. Ala n MrTe h Alan Mr Teh Alan MrTeh Mr Teh : Dad, the orchids have turned out (19) well. : Yes, they have, : : : : : I wish to pluck some for my teacher. Go ahead. Which teacher? Miss Lili Choo. Her house was broken into (20) last week. Oh dear! She was upset. Thats why we called off (21) the class party we planned tomorrow.

Text B Read the conversation below and choose the best meaning for the expressions underlined. Samad : The cat is out of the bag (22). Simon is going to Switzerland during the long holidays. Danil : Why did he tell us he was not going anywhere? Samad : Oh, he was afraid that the plan would not see the light of day (23). It costs a lot of money for the whole family to holiday in Geneva. Danil : So it is certain now that they can go? Samad : Yes. He's been studying the map of Geneva night and day. He says he knows the city now like the back of his hand (24). Danil : Wow, Geneva, that's cool! I'll be stuck in my backyard throughout the holidays!

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22 The cat is out of the bag A The cat has escaped. B The pet is roaming free. C The secret is known to all. D The information is easily available. 23 see the light of day A happen B be found C be bright D take place in daytime

24 like the back of his hand A like himself B without fear C very well D actively

PRACTICE 3 Text A Read the conversation in Situation A and choose the best meaning for the phrases that are underlined. Situation A: Anil and Dana are talking after the long school holidays. Anil: Wow! Look at you, Dana! Dana: Hey Anil, I took your advice and stayed away from (19) fast food and soft drinks. Anil: Is that all? Is it that easy to lose weight? Dana: No, I also go to the gym to tone up (20) my body. Anil: Hmm..you look so good, I think I should give it a go (21). 19. stayed away from A. avoided B. reduced C. did not cook D. refused 20. tone up A. firm up B. slim up C. thin out D. smoothen out 21. should give it a go A. try it B. believe it C. practice it D. think about it

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Text B Read the conversation below and choose the best meaning for the expressions underlined. Situation: Mr. Tan is leaving for Kuala Lumpur and he is telling his son, James what to do during his absence. Father: James, please take care of your younger brother while Im away on business in Kuala Lumpur. He has been under the weather (22) for two days. James: What is wrong with him? Father: He quarrelled with his good friend, Raymond, yesterday and took to heart (23) what Raymond said to him. I think he will need some words of consolation from you. James: I hope there wont be any bad blood (24) between them. They have been friends for years. 22.. under the weather A. terribly sad B. very angry C. slightly ill D. extremely excited 23. took to heart A. was delighted by B. was praised by C. was scolded by D. was upset by 24. A. B. C. D. bad blood feelings of strong dislike misunderstanding true friendship mutual respect

PRACTICE 4 Text A Read the conversation below and choose the best meaning for the phrases that are underlined. Situation A Sara Mrs. Goh Sara Mrs. Goh Sara Mrs. Goh arrive. : : : : : : : Sara is helping her mother, Mrs. Goh in the kitchen. Should I take the plates from the cabinet, mum? Yes. Take out a dozen but be careful of your butter fingers. (19) Dont worry, mum. Ive grown out of them. (20) Here are the plates. Thanks. Could you put them on the table? Ok. Whats next? Thats all. Now, lets get the kitchen spick and span (21) before the guests

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19. butter fingers A flexible fingers B slippery fingers C use butter on the fingers D spread butter using fingers anymore 21. spick and span A clean and tidy B dry and decorated C wet and slippery D bright and cosy 20. grown out of them A. become older B gotten used to them C. overcome the problem D. no need of them

Text B Read the conversation below and choose the best meaning for the phrases that are underlined. Situation B : Janet and her sister, Gina are talking about Janets exams. Janet : Im worried about my exams. I dont think I do well and Dads going to get mad with me. Gina : Dont worry, itll be a piece of cake. (22) Youre a smart girl. Janet : Its easy for you to say that. Youre the apple of his eye. 23) Im just his youngest 22. a piece of cake A delicious B an easy task C nice to eat cake D like a cake 23. the apple of his eye A. his pain in the eye B. his apple in the eye C. his favourite person D. his annoying daughter

24. Where theres a will, theres a way A You need a will before you can see the way. B You can find the path if you have lost your way. C You can achieve anything if you are determined. D You can put your mind to anything if there is a correct way.

Gina Janet Gina

daughter. : Well, all you have to do is set your mind to it and try your best. : Thats true. Where theres a will, theres a way. (24) Right? : Thats the spirit.

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PRACTICE 5 Text A Situation: Ain is telling Sharon about a book sale. Ain with Sharon Ain break. 19. The books are on discount. Dont miss this sale. drop by 20. bogged down A contact A frustrated B call B concerned C meet C disappointed D visit D overwhelmed : : : 21. hand in A. finish B. submit C. complete D. give me? Lets drop by (19) before going home. : I would love to, Ain, but Im bogged down (20) by all the school projects. : Come on, I have to hand in (21) my project soon, too. You should take a : There is a book sale at the Putra Mall. Would you like to check out the sale

Text B Vanessa is Sonia Vanessa

We have been standing here in the hot sun for nearly 10 minutes . It so difficult to flag down (22) a taxi during this time of the day. Its extremely hot. I might pass out (23) if no taxis come soon. Hey, I think we are in luck. I can make out (24) an empty taxi coming in this direction. Quick, get ready! 23. pass out A. B. C. D. cry jump faint scream 24. make out A. see B. view C. witness D. watch

22. flag down A B C D Text C JAMILAH NADIA JAMILAH : : : call yell show signal

I wonder if I have said something wrong? I think Sarah is giving me the cold shoulder (22). I smiled at her the other day and she didnt smile back.. Are you sure? Sarah is a happy-go-lucky (23) kind of person. Perhaps she didnt know you were smiling at her. Anyway, why didnt you talk to her first? I am sure she will respond. You are right. I could be imagining this. But if I have hurt or offended her, I apologize. I would like to nip this in the bud.(24). 24. nip this in the bud A start talking B discuss the issue C settle this problem D stop the development

22. giving me the cold shoulder A moving away B turning away C becoming enemies D becoming unfriendly 23. happy-go-lucky A calm B tolerant C carefree D always happy

ANSWERS SECTION A

1. C 6. A 11. C

2. B 7. B 12. C

3. D 8. A 13. D

4. B 9. A 14. D

5. A 10. D 15. A

SECTION B

TEXT COMPLETIO N1

TEXT COMPLETIO N2

TEXT COMPLETIO N 3

TEXT COMPLETION 4

1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. B 8. B

1. B 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. B 8. C

1. A 2. C 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. C

1. D 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. D 7. A 8. C

TEXT COMPLETIO N5

TEXT COMPLETIO N6

TEXT COMPLETIO N 7

TEXT COMPLETION 8

1. C 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. C

1. B 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. C

1. B 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. B 8. A

1. B 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. C

SECTION C

PRACTICE 1 TEXT A 19. C 20. B 21. A TEXT B 22. D 23. D 24. C

PRACTICE 2 TEXT A 19. C 20. D 21. C TEXT B 22. C 23. A 24. C

PRACTICE 3 TEXT A 19. A 20. A 21. A TEXT B 22. C 23. D 24. A

PRACTICE 4 TEXT A 19. B 20. C 21. A TEXT B 22. B 23. C 24. C

PRACTICE 5 TEXT A 19. D 20. D 21. B TEXT B 22. D 23. C 24. A TEXT C 22. D 23. C 24. C

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