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    JABATAN PELAJARAN TERI]NGCAN UPEPERIKSAAN AKHIR TAHT]N 2OO8

    TINGKATAN E&4PAT

    BATTASA IT.iGGERISKertas 2

    DLra jam lima belas minit

    J,ANG.dl\ tsUKA KERT*\S SOALAN NI SEi{rn-{]GA i}IBER.{TAI{UArahan

    |. Ke at soulq\ in!, tnanga dut'gi 34 .ro1/an.2. Jawab sttmua soaldt

    3. Rulatkan j awapan irnda rrrra& B!haglan \ di dalcLntkertas javral'a di halana ]7.

    4. l ,ht!* Eahsgian tsj Bahgt{d C d.rn Bahagian D,lulAlan.jd\lrdpdh alt.la di ruang yung t/isedktlcan di dalamkertdi soalah ini.

    InsiructionsL This question papet co.si.slt of J4 questions.

    2. A sn\:r all qucltIions.

    3. (lircle j'our unswcr i /i,r Sectio|l A od tlj e antwet sheet oh pdge 17.4. tlrie tour ansv,err,br Sectlon IJ ! Section C .rrl Section D rn ti? lprlce

    pro|ided tn this qu"ttio paper.

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    Sectior I MarksI

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    Kertas soaltur ini mengandurgi 17 halaman bercctak

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  • SULIT rr r9i 2

    Section A

    |5 narl"sJQuestions 1 * 8

    For each of the Etestions, read the question frsl and then study the information given lo fndthe besl answer. Then, circle the qnswer ArBrC orD on the answer sheet providetl

    Question IReqd the sdvertisemen! below and answer the questiotl thal follows'

    lHE FUEL.ETT|GIENT ISAVIAWhen compared to othercars ln its classthe economicalTravia Espee is highlVfuel-elficient. ln fact, lspee gives you nearly18 kilometres per litre, which means youwon't have to visit the pettolstation tpo often.

    What does the phrase 'fuel-efflcient' mean?

    A. saves on petrolB. consumes pstrolC. uses a lot of Ptrol

    Question 2Reatl the newspaper reporl helol and answer the qveslion thatfollows'

    KLANG, Mon: A 4o-year-old labourer's body wasfound at a railway track near Jatan Merak hereyesterdaY.

    The victim, S.Ramany, from a squatter homein lalan Sungai, was run over by a train on Saturdaynight

    llis son P,Ramesh, 12, said his father waslast seen the night tlefgre.

    Ramany's remains have been sent to theTengku Ampuan Rahimah llospital for a post-moftem.

    The police sald a train driver repofted theincident5 to the KTM Berhad office.

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    2. According to the newspaper report,when was the victim last seen alive?

    A. IrridaYB. TuesdayC' SaturdaYD. ThursdaY

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    Question 3Read the news itern beltty Qnd enswer the que^-tion tltatfollows.

    Biometric Way to Monitor \{orkersIt costs RM37mi1 to seL up and operate the biometric and monitoring system forforeign workers. It is now fully operational at ail imlnigration depots narion-wirie.Prior to the introduction of the biometric system, entry was based on passporrdata which can be manipulated or forged,

    Which of thc statemcnts helow is not true about th biometric svstem')

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    It is cxpensive to set up the system.It can bc manipulated and falsified.The system is set up t{.} monitor foreign workers.It is now used at immigration depots all oycr the country.

    4. From lhc table bclow, rvhat can we say about Ulc pcrontage ofobcse studenrs in SMBalik Pulau'l

    A. The percentage ofobese boys rose steadily each year.B. 'fhe percentage ofobese girls remained unchanged.C. 'fhe percentage ofobese girls rose steadily each year.D. The percentage of obese boys decreascd in 2001.

    Questions 5 - 6Reod the er;ra.:t below and ansu'er the (luet;tions thatfollow.

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    ofObese Students ln SM Salik prrlau

    Aclult ants do not grov' at ail, so an individual'ssize is determined entireiy by how large itgrew in il,s larval stage. While there ate no clear-cu.tdistinctions, larger buildog adults typically leavethe ncst to hunt, while smaller ones normallystay behind and care for the young.

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    The nhrase 'no clear-cut dittincrtons' tells us that

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    The adult ants are large.The adult ants do not glow at all.The adult ants ar similar Aom one another.The adult ants are different from each other.

    D

    When is the size ofthe individual adult ant determined?

    In the early stageWhen it was still a lawaeWhen the larvae was still Young.

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    hold on to th ftnny storylet him write down what he says.tll a funny story so that he can write it downwait for a while as he wants to write down what he says.

    Question 7Study the cartoon strip below and answer the question that follows

    The psychiatrist asks the Patient to

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  • SULIT

    Question 8

    Read the aclvertisement beloi, and answel the questio

    that follows

    8. From the advcrtisement above, \ye know that

    A. the books are about hidden picturesB. the puzzles in the books are with clucsC, the activities are only featured in four pagesD. the highlights are on th anniversary cvents.

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    [Iirlden Pictur.es zoo8 Boolc Set

    WThis +valume set of boaks is filted with the HiddenPictures activity you know and love.Each book features puzzles with word and piclure crrjes.Puzzles are tied to anniversary events and recurringthemes.

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    Questions 9 -15

    Read the fotlowing passdge and ehoose the best answer. Then circle A, B, C or D on theanswer sheet.

    Bamboo stps up with more than a thousand known species and countless -9- from panda

    food to flooring, bamboo is now s?rading to textiles. A process similar -!g- what

    hrnsforms wood pulp into rayon tum$ _!1_ stms into a silky fabric that is highly absorbentand antibaclerial. Specialty boutiques and even som national chains now offel bamboo-

    based -!f*and linens. Consumers like the fact that these produgts come ftom a renewable

    plant that thrives without -!!- added chemicals. In 2004, China - the -!l- bamboo

    producer - exportod about a million dollars' worli of bamboo for textile manufacture. By

    2006, that amount 15 tenfold. If tends continue, this upstad fabric riay someday

    compete y/ith King Cotton - ,4. R. Williams

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    10. A. tolJ. lnC. forD. with

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  • SULIT 7

    Section B[0 marks]

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    Questions l6 - 25

    Read the following information on th different t ?es ofhealth foods and answer thequesfions that follow.

    SWISS CHARI)A lary green vegetable packed with carotonoids tlrat protect aging eyes.

    How to eat: Chop and sautd in olive oil.

    SWNMay help control blood sugar and cholesterol.

    How to eat: Sorinkle on coffee or oatmeal

    TURMNRICThe "supe$tar of spices", it may have anfi-hllammatory and anti-cancer enzJrmes,Hor# to eat: Mix with scrambled esss or in any veqetable dish.

    CABBAGELoaded with nuhients like sulforaphane, a chemical said to boost cancer-fiBhting9nzymes.

    Hclv to eat; Asian-style slaw or as a cnncb topping on burgers and sandwichcs

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    BEETSThink of beets as red spinach because they are a rich source offolate as well as naturalred pigments that may be canqpr fighten.

    How to eat: Fresh, raw and gated to maks a salad- Heating decreases the antioxidant

    The most nut tious part of the pumpkin is packed w'ith magnesium; high level of theminerals is associated with lower risk for early death.

    How to eat: Roasted, Can be eaten as a snack, or sprinkled on salad.

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  • NO, NAME OT FOOD HEALTH PROPERTY

    16. Tt RIVIERIC

    17. CINNAMON

    1 8 . PUMPKIN SEEDS

    l 9 - SWISS CIIART)

    20. CABBAGE

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    Questions l6-20

    Using the inibrmation given, complete rhis table below-

    Questions 21 - 25

    Based on the information given, give short answers lo th following quesiions'2l Which food can be consumed with beverage?

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    22. Name the process thBt can depleie ilte level ofantioxidant level?

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    23. Which food can not bo eatsn raw?

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    24. Ali could not see far objects clearly due !o his lack of vision power' Suggest a suitablehealth food for him.

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    25. What kind of food would you suggest to somebody who has an overweight problem?

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  • SULIT 9

    Section C[ 25 marks I

    Questions 26 - 30

    Read the passage below and answer the questions tlnt follow.

    A few hours after the birth of her son in August 1965, Marian Burke'sdoctor stood by her bed and said, "Your son has Down Syndrome." The words cuttbrough Marian and her husband, Frank like a knife. They could not imagine their sonbeing retarded, probably never be able to read or even feed himself Th doctoradvised thsm to institutionalize him but they were determined to care for their son.Tbey took Christopher home.

    Christopher's condition becarne more evident gradually as his speech waslured and garbled. He was two years old before he took his first wobbly steps. Thelearning ability of a Dorvn Syndrome child can be raised by exercises andstimulation. The Burke family did just that from the very beginning. Christopher'ssisters, Anne and Ellen, sat with him in front ofa minor and played a game to helphim talk. They said words for him to Epeat and soon he was able to say those words.His brother, J.R, worked on his coordination. He taught Christopher to swim and playbasketball-

    One aftemoon when Chris was eight years old, he found a box of 15photoFaphs taken of J.R, Ellen and Anne when they were child actors intelevision commercials. Haltingly, he announced, '.1 want to do that. I want to be onTV too". His parents couldn't bring themselves to tell him the truth. Chris neverforgot his dream. Over and over, he practiced lip-syncing his favourite htnes anddancing whenever a teacher in his school put on a record.

    Chris completed his special school education at the age of21. His familyhelped him look for a rcgular job but to no avail. Both his sisters had their ownfamilies and they knew that Chris was a caring and loving person. At last Ellenmanaged to get Chris a volunteer's job at a school for children with severedisabilities.

    But, in his heart, Chris was still set on going to Hollywood. His brother talkedto him, hoping to make him awate of his impossible dream- Chris, however was notgoing to give up. When he was 19, he had seen a TV programme that featured a ten-yar-old actor narned Jason Kingsley who had Dolr'n Syndrome. Chris had writtenJason to congratulate him. Jason's mother, Emily Kingsley, responded with a warmnote.

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    Whel limily was asked to rcommend an actor wii.h l)own Syndrome for a TVmovie, she remembered Chris. Jason was too young for thc part but Chris might beperfeci. Not long after, thc casting director called the Burkes" Chris was overjoyed. Themoment he had been waiting for came when he was asked to go to Los Angeles 1br hisfir't audition. l 'rank eccomprnied his son.

    A wcck later, Chris made another trip to Los Angeles, this tinre for the actualmaking of the novie. Chris was exited and happy to be there. The movie was broadcastin September 1987. Write r producer Michael Braverman decided to create seriesaround Chris about a fanrily with a son who has Down S)'ndtome. Plans for theprospectiv show took more than eight months to complete, after which Chris wascalled up to shoot the pilot series episode.

    Chris was the central character in the series and there were doubts if he couldhandle thc workload. However, Chris superb performance in the pilot episode where herecited Edgar Allan Poe's pocm "The Raven" without any cue cards assured everyoneuf his capability

    The debut broadcast of the series "Life Goes On" on Septembcr 12, 1989,brought a chorus of acclaim and gratitudc. One newspaper stor1, quoted a young rhotherwho said that since the show, people had been coming up to talk to her retarded soninstead of shunning him.

    Chris Burke has won countless motal victories for mentally handicapped peopleeverywhere. One of his most moving pleas came at the end of rhe episode when hechose to speak for himself and a1l kids with Down Syrdrome. "We have a life, we havedreams, just like you. All we want is a chance to be your friend."

    Chris has achieved his two fondest dreams: he's a TV star and he's helpingothers with handicaps.

    Adapted.lrom Reader's Digest June 1992

    Questions 26 - 30

    Answer all questions. You are advised to then.I in the order set.

    26 From paragraph 1, when was Chris bom?

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    a. Which phrase indicates that it was diflicult to understand what Clhris said?

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    b. Chris's family members were detemined to help him leam_ State twoways in which they did this.

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    28 From paragraph 3, "His parents could not bring themselves to tell himthe kuth". Explain what the writer meant by this.

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    29 a. From paragraph 6, explain how did Chris get the part in a movie?

    I I mark ]b. From paragraph 9, which word has the same meaning with 'first'

    I I mark ]30 Chris said that the kid with Down Syndrome had dreams. In your own

    words exnlain what were his dreams?

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    Question 3 I

    Christopher Burke was determined to become an actor.Write a summary about:

    r how he managed to become an actoro his first television series

    Your summary must:r be in continuous writing. nol be longer than 130 words, including tbe l0 words given below. use material from lines 18 to 50

    Credit will be given for use ofown words but care must be taken not to change the originalmeamng.Begin your summary as follows:Chris worked lowards axaining his dream ofbecoming an actor..................... ,...

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    Secdon D[25 narks]

    t2. Read tho extrdct ofthe poem "Monsoon History" by Shirley GeokJin Lim below andanswor the questions that follow.

    This was

    Reading Tsnnyson, at sixp.m. in Pajamas,

    Listening to down-pouring.

    rain: the air ticksWith'gnats, black spiders fly,Moth swep out of our rooms

    Where temites builtTheir hills of eegs and queons zoom

    In heat, We wash ow fetFor bed, wakh mother uocoil

    Her snake hair, unbuckleTho silver mesh aropnd her waist,

    Waiting for fatller pacingTtre sand as fithers pull

    . From the straits oftei monaoon.

    The air is still. silentLike sleepers rocked in thc pantun,

    Shclterd by Malacca.when nvonva married baba.

    (a) What dos the phrase 'hills ofesgs.' mean?

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    ft) When do the poer and the siblings wash their feel?

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    (c) What kind ofjob do you think the father does?

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    (d) Do you agpe that the people described in fie poem are from a middle classfamily? Give a reason for your enswor.

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    33, ReaC tc, extract fiom the short story 'The Drover's Wife' below and answer thequestions that follow

    @ith his eyes tumed towards the partition. shelmois, by this, tlat tbe snake is there. There ate large cracks in that wall, opening underthe floor of the dwelling house.

    She is not a coward, but recent evxts have shettred her nerv&

    (a) How does th drov6r's wife lnow th-at the snake is in the crack?

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    (b) Mention one characteristic of the dog based on the extract.

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    (c) Describe ggg of the events thst has shattered her nerves.

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    (d) Do you feel sorry with the drover's wife for the life she has to endure? Give areason fot I'our answer'

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    Question 34

    34. The following are the shod stories studied in the literature component in EnglishLanguage.

    The Lotus EaterThe NecklaceThe Drover's WifeThe Sound MachineLooking for a Rain Cod

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    Somerset MaughamGuy de MaupassantHenry LawsonRoald DahlBessie Head

    Choose any one ofthe short stories above and answer Question 34.

    Choose an event in the short story which you dislike the most. Give reasons to your answerwith close reference to the text.

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