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Questions

I to 4

Read the text and choose the best worcl based on tlte pi ctttr"e.s given.

Today

is

Deepavali.

Mr Raju and his family are celebrating

the

They have invited friends and neighbours to their house. Mr Raju

is entertaining his guests at

table. His daughter

the

ls caffyrng

of drinks for

the guests.

Mrs Raju

is

thosai for'everybody.

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1.

D
3.

) A

A party
B event
C festival
A
B
C
D

B
C
D

incident

jug

4.

tray
plate
glass

A
B
C
D

long
study
coffee
dining
baking
making
roasting

stir-frying
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'Questions 5 to 7
Choose the best phrase to complete the sentence below.

5.

My brother, who is a bookworrn,


A a suit of
B a class of
C a chest of
D a collection of

6.

The

owl

A
B
C
D

hooted loudly
croaked noisily
chirped sweetly
tweeted happily

7.

throughout the night.

Please turn the volume down.

A
B
C
D

storybooks.

has

It

is

as soft as silk
as clear as a bell
as loud as thunder
as deafas a doorpost

Questions 8 to 10
Choose the best sentence that describes each picture.

8.

A The accident involves a bus.


B The car has broken down by the roadside.
C The motorist parked his car beside the road.
D The vehicles are moving slowly because of
the accident.

9.

A A music band is performing for charity.


B The entertainers are singing on the stage.
C The dancer is dancing gracefully to the
music.
D The band of musicians is performing in a
music studio.

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10.

A Mr Leong is driving to his office.


B Mrs Lee is carpooling with Migs Chan.
C The women are driving their cars to work.
D The taxi driver is taking a passenger on the
back seat.

Questions 11 to 15
Choose the best answer

to

fit

the situation shown in the picture.

11.

The light is not working.

12.

13.

@*'

B
C
D

Let's leave it alone.


We should not use it.
We have to get it fixed.
I will call the plumber now.

A
B
C
D

It's not my cup of tea.


It will help us in our project.
I found the book first on the shelf.
It's too thick for me to finish readins.

A
B
C
D

No, thank you.


The homework is difficult.
No, mine has a plastic cover.
Yes, I completed it yesterday.

This book is useful.

Is this your book?

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14.

I need to buy crayons for


mv Art class. Mum.

A Why do you need the crayons?


B The crayons will be expensive.
C What items do you need for your class?
D We will go to the stationery shop this
evening.

What is your f-avourite


colour?

15.

A
B
C
D

I haven't decided yet.


I prefer bright colours.
I dislike colourful clothes.
Dark colours will be better.

Questions L6 to 20
Choose the best (ulswer to cornplete the sentence.

16.

The storybooks on the table belong to my sister. They are

A
C
17.

hers

mine

Cannen is sulking

Ain
C with
18.

That is

A
C
19.

&,r
an, the

Mei Xin

A
C

can

may

B
D

ours

theirs

the corner of the room.

Bon
D behind
old.man who was trying to cross
B the, a
D the, the

busy road.

not buy the ice cream as she did not have enough money.

B
D

will
could

of you have an extra pen?

20.

A
C

Who
Whom

B
D

Which
Whose

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Questions

2l to 22

Choose the answ'er with the correcl spelling.

21.

A
B
C
D

abdoman
abdomen
adbomen
abdemen

22. A I saw a milipede in the garden

yesterday.

B
C
D

I saw a millipede in the garden yesterday.


I saw a milippede in the garden yesterday.
I saw a millippede in the garden yesterday.

Question 23
Choose the v,ord that has the same meaning as ihe underlined u,ord.

23. Amin

A
B
C
D

freed the bird after it had recovered from the injury.

cured
rescued
released
detained

Question s 24 to 25
Choose the sentence with the correcl punctuation.

24.

A
B
C
D

25. A

B
C
D

I
I
I
I

bought treasure island at the readers bookshop.


bought Treasure Island'at the Readers bookshop.
bought 'Treasure island' at the Readers bookshop.
bought 'Treasure Island' at the Readers Bookshop.

The
The
The
The

beggar
beggar
beggar
beggar

said,
said,
said,
said,

please help me

"please help me."'


"Please help me."
"Please help me".

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Questions 26 to 30
Brtsatl ott the pictttre, c'hoo.se tltebest answ'er to fill in the blanks in the passage thatfollows.

I-.ast

Mclndav rnorning, Joshua woke up late. When he reached the bus stop, the bus had

just leit. Jqrshua \\,as


28

funnin-q

26

at him as he had dropped his

the bus. The lady

29

27

at the bus stop, was

. However. Joshua did

not

30

lre r.

26. A
B
C
tr)

27.

A
B

C
D
t{kr

a{t.

A
B
C
D

upsB

fi-rr'

29. A

rvith
af-te r
hehind

B
C
D

sitting
sting
!caning

30. A

re

stancling

B
C
D

keys

wallet
money
stationery
hear
hears

heard

hearing

telking
waving
shouting
screarning

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Questions 31 to 35
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.

Snakes do not usually attack or bite humans unless they are provoked.. So. w'heir
trekking or camping in the jungle, we must watch where we step or sit.

When confronted with a snake, we should not move but let the snake rllovc' o1'1'. \\'c
must also wear protective clothing of reasonable thickness to protect ourselr,'es againsl
snakebites.

Many venomous snakes are active at night. They are more active on wanrl nighrs
rather than cool ones. Never step out barefoot and walk in the dark.
When camping, we are advised to sleep inside our tent. Certain snakes can detc-ct the
will attract them to us.

heat from our body which

To kill a snake, we can use a long stick to deliver a blow behlncl the snake's ircuci.
Handle the snake carefully. It might still be glive. Even when dead, the head has tlre
ability to inject venom up to an hour after death.

31.

Snakes are harmless unless they

A
B
C
D
32,

must '

jungle

always stay in the tent during

C
D

wear T-qhirts and shorts


never try to kill a snake

camp

What do you think might liappen to a


carnper if he or she steps on a snake?
The

always wear shoes when walking


the

33.

34.

killed
active
avoided
disturbed

When camping in the jungle, we

are

in

the

A.
B
'C
D

camper
might
might
might
might

get a sting
slip and fall
get an inf'ection
be bitten by the snake'

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35. Why must one use a long stick rvhen


trying to kill a snake? lgqr$
It is easier to handle.
It can give a powelful blow.
The snake is ufraid irf long sticks.
It is to keep a saf'e distance litur ti.re

A
B
C
D

snake.

From thepassage. we know that certain


snakes are
A venomous at night
B active on cool nights
C attracted to body heat
D attracted to those who are barefoot

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Questions 36 to 40
Read the notice and answer the questions thatfollow.

CARING BIG WAIK

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Join the walk and put a smile on a child's face!


This event is dedicated to bone cancer child patients who have lost the use of their t"rr.
For every RM10.00 registration fee of each participant, RM1.00 will go towards buying
artificial limbs and walkins aids for the children
How to contribute:
* Buy RM10.00 donation vouchers
* Companies and clubs can sponsor RM5000.00 for an artificial limb

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Categories :

Venue
Date
Time
Theme

Mulia Stadium
l9th April
7.00 a.m.

'If They Can Walk, Why Can't You'


4 categories from 3 km to

10 km

For more information, please call03-2819 9988 or email cat@caring.com.my

36. What is the notice about?

A
B
C
D

Bone

cancer

A charity walk
Mulia Stadium
Less fortunate

37. The public

39.

children

can help the bone

cancer
ways

child patients in the following

except
A making donations
B adopting the children
C sponsoring walking aids
D participating in the event

40.

the
A participants
B organisers of the event

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children with bone cancer


handicapped child patients

The phrase 'put a smile on a child's


. '?Im&
face' means to
A smile at the child
B tell the child a joke
C make the child happy
D draw a smiling face on the child's
face

38. The word They in the theme refers to '

upsn

C
D

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The funds raised would be used to buy

A
B
C
D

{m
hospital equipment
medicine and wheelchairs
medicine and artificiai limbs
wheelchairs and artificial limbs

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I Time suggested :25 minutes


Read the advertisement below, and

use

Terms and Conditions:


Promotion is valid from I 1.30 a.Irl. 3.00 p.m.
Promotion is valid from Mondar-, to
Friday only
Not valid on weekends and public
holidays
Valid for dine-in only

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the in/bnnatiort to complete the dialogue.

Discount

LUNCH PROMOTION
Sashimi Set

Unagi Tamago

RM 14.00
N.P. RM2B.OO

RM17.50
N.P. RM35.00

Sushi Set

Gyoza Chahan

RM 14.00
N.P. RM28.00

RMl0.00

Hey.Xin Yu. Do you know that Slrke Strshi is having

Xin Yu

What's the

Rui Qi

Certain lunch sets are at

Xin Yu

Really'/ Let's go there this Saturdal,.

Rui Qi

I'm afraid the promotion is not

Xin Yu

Then, we can go today. I love unagi.

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N.P. RM20.00

Rui Qi

Set

deal?
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'Oh, the Una-9i Tamago set is only

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after 507c off the nonnal

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price.

Xin Yu

That's worth it. I can buy another set for my mum at home.

Rui Qi

Oh, I'm afraid not. We can only get the discount when we

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The series of'pic'ture,s belov' ,ghow, an incident. You may use


yoLtr ensw'er

all the v,ords to describe

the

pictures. Write

in the space provided.

- night market -

stalls

- crowded -

picking

pocket

shocked - ran
grateful

men

saw

lady

caught

noisy

shouted

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