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PENILAIAN BERASASKAN SEKOLAH BAHASA INGGERIS (KERTAS 1) TINGKATAN 2 2013

NAMA PENUH TINGKATAN : ______________________________________________ : ______________________ MASA : 1 JAM

Arahan : Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 40 soalan yang mempunyai tiga atau !"at pilihan jawapan. Jawab # !$a soalan. %$ #ti&'# 1 ( 10 are based on the information given

What is another term for shelf life? A B ) * !piry date "alidity date #ate of deli$ery #ate of %anufa&ture

To Syasya, Athirah called. Shes going to a movie with her cousin tonight. If you want to join them, meet her in front of TGV ticket counter at !.m. Saffiya
2 A&&ording to the message where should 'yasya meet Athirah? At the A B ) * gallery &inema bus stop museum

SAPPHIRE MALL
EXTENDED SHOPPING HOURS
24 26 OCTOBER 2013 OPEN TILL 11 P.M.
3 (ased on the noti&e abo$e) whi&h of the following statements is true? A B ) * !tended hours are o$er two days only *he pla+a has e!tended its business hours *he pla+a is ha$ing a sale until late at night 'hoppers &an only buy goods during the e!tended hours

How to Make Milk Shake Ingredients: 1. 2 scoops of ice-cream. 2. 1 glass of cold milk. Method: 1. Blend milk and ice-cream together. 2. Serve cold.
4 *o ma,e mil,sha,e) you need A B ) * hot mil, &old water &old mil, and i&e-&ream i&e &ubes and i&e .&ream

/rom the &artoon strip) what do you thin, happened to the boy? 0e A had a sore throat

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swallowed a frog &ould not eat any food

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'how your support to arth 0our on %ar&h 73 At 3.42 p.m.) swit&h off your lights for one hour

*he poster abo$e tells us to swit&h off the lights A B ) * for 12 hours at 3.42 e$eryday for as long as you li,e from 3.42p.m to 5.42 p.m.

Sport activities the students 2 Bestari like


11 16 17 12 3 1 6 7 2 /ootball "olleyball (adminton *ennis 0o&,ey

8n the graph abo$e) whi&h two a&ti$ities are e9ually popular? A B ) * *ennis and /ootball "olleyball and 0o&,ey (adminton and 0o&,ey "olleyball and /ootball

National badminton player !at"k #ee $hong %ei believes in the saying If there is a will there is a way. !espite the vigoro"s training he has to end"re every day he never gives "p. &e believes that all the hard 'ork 'ill pay off.

*he phrase If there is a will there is a way tells us that #atu, =ee >hong Wei is a A B ) * bra$e person proud person friendly person determined person

*he sign abo$e &an be seen at a A B ) * library restaurant playground shopping mall

S"nshine fades and shado's fall B"t tender memories remain al'ays

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*he abo$e 9uotation &an most probably be found in A B ) a tourist bro&hure an obituary &olumn a &ongratulatory message

%$ #ti&'# 11 ( 20 are based on the following text

*he tornado that tore through /lorida yesterday AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB11C so strong that people were tossed hundreds of metres AAAAAAAAAAAAAAB17C the air. ;ne person was lifted and dumped in the middle of the /lorida *urnpi,e) normally one of the AAAAAAAAAAB14C highways in the state. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAB16C during the night) the worst swarm of tornadoes in /loridas history is thought to ha$e AAAAAAAAAAAAA B1?C at least thirty-eight people. *en more are still missing. :es&ue teams and AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA B11C dogs wor,ed through the night) probing the AAAAAAAAAAAAB1@C for sur$i$ors. *he twisters) some with winds in e!&ess of 622 ,ilometres per hour) su&,ed people out of their homes) spinning them AAAAAAB13C the air. ;ne teenager was blown out of AAAAAAAAAAAA B15C window and landed 6? metres away in a &ow pasture AAAAAAAAAAAAAA B72C li$ed to tell the tale. (Adapted from : JUST !"#IS$%

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%$ #ti&'# 21 0 23 &ead the 'onversation in Sit(ation A and 'hoose the 1 #t meaning for the phrases (nderlined) 'ituation A %r. *an (randon Joshua (randon Joshua %r. *an 71 stir up 74 A ( > # 77 stop start wat&h pre$ent : %r. *an is s&olding his two sons. : 'top fighting) you twoD : Joshua started the fight) #ad. 0e was trying to #ti2 $" B71C a fight with his insults. . : Eo #ad) it wasnt meD (randon started first. : (ut he ,eeps &alling me names. Fou must ta3 1a43 B77C what you said. : 8 will notD $ery word 8 said is true. : 'top right nowD 8 want both of you to 5&23 &$t B74C your problem now. # dis&laim wor, out A ( > # find hide settle remo$e

ta,e ba&, A ( > repeat return persist

%$ #ti&'# 24 0 2, &ead the 'onversation in sit(ation * and 'hoose the 1 #t meaning for the phrases (nderlined) 'ituation ( /ather Johan /ather Johan : Johan is staying up late wor,ing. : Johan its two in the morningD Why are you 1$2'i'g !i6'ig7t &i8 B76C? : 8 ha$e to &omplete this proje&t by tomorrow) #ad. : Why dont you ta3 9&2t: 5i'3# B7?C? Fou must be tired. : 8 &ant. 8f 8 go to sleep now) 8d probably wa,e up tomorrow morning and wont be able to finish the proje&t. *hen) 8ll be i' 7&t #&$" B71C.

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burning midnight oil A ( > # play with fire stay up late sleeping busy

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in hot soup A ( > # &oo,ed in trouble ta,ing hot meal in an argument

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ta,e forty win,s A ( > # e!er&ise your eyes test your eyesight win, forty times ta,e a nap

%$ #ti&'# 2- ( 32 are based on the following re'ipe

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*he prawns are marinated in the following ingredients ;4 "t A ( > # lime jui&e &oo,ing oil dried &hillies seafood sau&e

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Fou should &hill the prawns by A ( > # pla&ing them in the free+er storing them in the refrigerator &o$ering them with a &ling film lea$ing them to stand in a room

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0ow long do the noodles ta,e to be&ome soft? A ( > # 7 hours 7 . 4 minutes 6 . @ minutes 3 . 12 minutes

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*he word GsautHI &an best mean A ( > # fry 9ui&,ly boil slowly boil gently fry tenderly

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*he phrase GJarnish with &orianderI means A ( > # 'prin,le with &hilli powder #e&orate with &oriander lea$es #e&orate with &hopped &hillies 'prin,le with &oriander powder

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Whi&h of the following statements is true? A ( > # *he dish is ser$ed hot *he marinade &ontains $egetable oil *he prawns are marinated for three hours *he dish &an be ser$ed to more than 6 people

%$ #ti&'# 33 0 40 are based on the following passage

*he Arowana or better ,nown as ,elisa fish in %alay so&iety are freshwater fish. *hey &an be found in 'outh Ameri&a) Afri&a) Australia and Asia) where the &limate is tropi&al-based with temperatures ranging from 76> to 42>. Arowana be&ame a highly sought-after ornamental fish in %alaysia in the 1512s. *hey are &onsidered to be symbols of good lu&, and prosperity) espe&ially by those from the Asian &ulture. *his reputation deri$es form the spe&ies resemblan&e to the >hinese dragon) &onsidered an auspi&ious symbol. Arowana fish) also sometimes &alled the dragon fish) &an be a great &hoi&e for those who thin, big. *hey &an grow up to 52 &m in length and li$e for more than 72 years. *hey &an be feisty) though be&ome tamer with age to the point of eating from your fingers) and not the fingers themsel$es. Adults feed on other fishes while the ju$eniles feed on inse&ts. Asian Arowana are parental mouth-brooders. *he male fish is responsible for &arrying the eggs in the mouth and &an hold up to a ma!imum of 62 to ?2 eggs. *he young may ma,e se$eral tentati$e trips outside the parents mouth to in$estigate the surroundings before lea$ing permanently. 8n farms) these eggs are har$ested by for&ing the male fish to release the eggs from its mouth. *he eggs are then transferred to a tan, where they grow until the remains of the egg sa& disappears. When the young fish ha$e rea&hed about si! in&hes) they are inje&ted with an :/8# &hip for identifi&ation after whi&h the fish are ready to be sold to hobbyists and in$estors. Arowanas ma,e great pets not just be&ause of its growing in$estments $alue but also be&ause they are a great joy to wat&h after a hard days wor,.

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*he Arowanas adapt well to A ( > # rough seas salty waters &old &limate warm weather

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*he word ornamental means A ( > # popular profitable de&orati$e mar,etable

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*he Asians fa$our the Arowanas be&ause A ( > # they &an be ,ept as ornaments their lifespan is more than 72 years they &an only be found in the Asian region Arowana loo, li,e dragons whi&h are lu&,y

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Whi&h phrase from paragraph 4 shows that Arowanas are &arni$orous? A ( > # &an be feisty grow up to 52 &m feed on other fishes eating from human fingers

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All the following statements are true e!&ept A ( > # *he adults feed the young with inse&ts :/8# are inje&ted into Arowanas for dete&tion Arowanas be&ome friendlier as they grow older *he young &he&,s the en$ironment before being independent

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Why are the Asian Arowanas ,nown as paternal brooders? A ( > # *he female ensure the safety of the eggs *he male loo,s after the eggs in the mouth *he male &an &arry up to ?2 eggs at a time *he young arowanas li$e away from their parents

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/or &ommer&ial purposes) the eggs are A ( > # usually reared in tan,s sold to hobbyists and in$estors sold after the egg sa& disappears usually stored in the parents mouth

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*he Arowanas are ,ept for the following reasons ;4 "t A ( > # *hey are faithful *hey represent wealth *hey in&rease in $alue *hey are rela!ing to wat&h

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