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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 ( 1 11912)

MARKING SCHEME

SECTION A

1. B 2. B 3. A
4. C 5. B 6. B
7. C 8. C 9. B
10. D 11. C 12. B
13. A 14. D 15. D

SECTION B

16. GP Passport
17. RM10 Tower
18. Student & Senior Citizen Proino
19. "99 for RM99
20. Grandstand Special
21. Headset
22. GP packages
23. 1 three-day Topaz ticket free
24. Online Bonanza
25. 50%

SECTION C

26. (a) Bangkok


(b) The plane was caught in a heavy rainstorm and he was afraid

27. The plane landed with loud bangs, skidded and crashed into an embankment and the
front of the plane caught fire.

28. (a) It was dark and he could not breathe properly.


(b) He had severe pain on the back and legs and he had crawled from his seat to the
doorstep.

29. (a) The supply of air in the cabin had been cut off when the plane crashed and the
Paiboon had been without air for sometime.
(b) Paiboon had grabbed Borland by the wrist and pulled him to the wing where he
was able to slide to the ground.

30. (a) He was small in size but he helped many other passengers, with some bigger in
size than him, to safety even though there was the danger of the plane was exploding
at any time.
(b) He did not panic and was calm throughout.

31. Due to the heavy rain, the plane skidded and crashed and caught fire. The
cabin was chaotic and pitch black. There was no supply of oxygen. Paiboon felt
suffocated and struggled himself to return to save his employer. Robert Borland’s legs
were on fire. The other side of the emergency exit was on fire. so, he struggled
painfully to the doorstep where he was collapsed. Paiboon took in fresh air and felt
better. He pulled Borland, who was much bigger than him, to the wing to get to
safety. He helped other passengers although his life was in danger as the plane could
explode any time. Borland considered Paiboon a hero who had saved him and many
other passengers.

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