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SMK(P) RAJA ZARINA,

42000 PELABUHAN KLANG


UJIAN SUMATIF 1 / 2016
BAHASA INGGERIS TINGKATAN 4
MASA : 1 JAM
NAMA : ______________________________

TINGKATAN : ___________

ARAHAN : Jawab semua soalan.


SECTION A
[ 10 marks ]
Questions 1-10
Read the following passage and chose the best answer. Then circle A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
The staple food for most Asians is rice. For the Myanmar people, ___(1)___ comprises
about seventy-five per cent of their diet. Rice is served ___(2)___ meat or fish, soup, salad and
vegetables. Some relishes complement the meal. During meals, all the dishes are ___(3)___ out on
the dining table ___(4)___ are served together so that the diners can make their own choices and
combinations. ___(5)___ the dishes are prepared in a variety of ways, the most common method is
to cook meat or fish in oil, ____(6)____with pounded onion, garlic, ginger, turmeric, chili and
spices, and simmered until all or most of the water ___(7)___. The essential condiment ___(8)___
a sauce made ____(9)_____ preserved fish or prawn, served with chili powder. Most traditional
snacks, which are rich in variety and taste, are generally ___(10)___ with rice or glutinous rice.

1.

they

you

we

it

2.

along

near

with

by

3.

A. lay

B. lays

C. laid

D. laying

4.

A. but

B. or

C. with

5.

Sometimes

Normally

C. Although

6.

seasons

season

seasoned

seasoning

7.

fade

vanishes

dissolves

evaporates

8.

is

was

are

were

9.

in

from

by

out

make

makes

made

making

10. A

and

Mostly

SECTION B
[ 20 marks ]

Questions 11 20

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Questions 21 - 30
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Questions 31-35 are based on the following passage.


1

When doctors told Jane Wilson-Howarth her baby needed surgery, she feared
his life would not be worth living. So, she left behind the consultants, the
needles, the tests and took him far away to live among the sane, baby-loving
people of Nepal. Here is her story.
2
David, my son was born by emergency caesarean section in a hospital in
Cambridge, England. I had returned from Nepal, where we had been living, for
what I had hoped would be quick, uncomplicated delivery. The first thing I
noticed when they pulled him into the world was a gaping black hole in the
middle of his face. Strangely, I wasnt shocked by his appearance. I was
infatuated by the tiny life I held in my arms. We later told his brother Alexander
that elves could do the fine stitching to repair the harelip.
3
But things did not go well. David struggled to feed, he choked and slept a
lot. I could no longer hide my fear I knew that he was ill. We were back in
hospital before he was a month old. There we saw various specialists who
meticulously catalogued a long list of abnormalities. But they could not
convince us that something could be done to improve Davids quality of life.
4
He had blood test after blood test. Food supplements were squirted into a
tube that passed up his nose and into his stomach. These made him vomit. It
tore me apart watching the terror in his eyes. After days of tests and
consultations, the doctor told us among other things that David had holes in the
heart, only one kidney, spinal abnormalities and the fibres connecting the two
hemispheres of the brains were missing.
5
Before he left, and he seemed to be in a hurry to leave, he said, The baby
has to have open-heart surgery soon. Well prepare for it immediately.
6
His words sank in, but I had already made the decision. David was all right. I
screwed up my courage and took a deep breath. But he is so much more at
ease away from here. We dont want any more investigations and long-winded
reports. No more needles or tests unless you can prove they will improve his
quality of life.
7
He began to explain, but I interrupted. No. We fly to Nepal this Sunday.
8
On the day of our flight back to Nepal we must have looked haggard. David
looked beautiful despite the feeding tube in his nose, his harelip and his
defects. The Nepalese saw his soft-unblemished complexion and blue eyes.
On the plane, we had already entered sane, baby-loving Asia.
9
Back in Nepal, we ventured out every weekend and some evenings. One
stroll took us into a squatter settlement by the river where young mothers,
surrounded us, giggling, wanting to compare babies. How did you make such
a beautiful baby? Can he speak Nepali? I took him out of his pram to show
him off and they said, He is so handsome, so white, so clean! Their
admiration was a forgotten delight of having a new baby. No one in England
dared talk about him or ask about him.
10
The peace and pace of Nepal was healing for all of us, and Davids tube
stayed in less and less. Sometimes I would slip it in when his appetite was
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10

15

20

25

30

35

40

poor, but I wasnt convinced that it was necessary any more. He took a great
liking to buffalo milk and yoghurt and by the time he was three months old he 45
was chubby. By the time he was three-and-a-half months old he smiled. That
was a milestone that severely handicapped children often never achieved.
11
Things got better and better after this. His weight increased and he seemed
to be doing so well that we decided to take a break and head into the
mountains. We flew to Pokhara and, with two guides carrying all our luggage 50
we walked north towards the grand Annapura, through the deepest gorge in the
world. Whilst I gasped for every breath, I could hear David amusingly chatting
softly to himself. At a height of 2807 m above sea level, we were short of
breath but the holes in Davids heart had stimulated him to produce more red
blood cells to cope in the thin mountain air.
55
12
When David was five months old, we took him back to the Cambridge
hospital. The clinical staffs were amazed at how well David had done. They
were astonished that his growing heart had repaired the holes. He no longer
needed the medicines and he never had that open heart surgery.
Adapted from an article Mountain Baby in the Guardian by Dr. Jane Wilson Howarth

31. From paragraph 2,


(a) Before David was born, where were his parents living?
___________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(b) When David was born, what did the writer notice about the baby?
__________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
32. (a) From paragraph 3, how did the parents know that David was ill?
___________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(b) From paragraph 4, there were a lot of problems with Davids health.
Name 2 of them.
___________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
33. From paragraph 5,
(a) what was the doctors decision after checking Davids condition?
__________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(b) what does it refer to?
__________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
34. From paragraph 10,
(a) what did David love to eat?
________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
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(b) What had David done to be considered a milestone?


__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
35. Do you think it was wise for the family to take David up the mountains? Why?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
(2 marks)

KERTAS SOALAN TAMAT


Prepared by,

(Noor Aiman Ahmad Tajuddin )

Checked by,
..
(Susy Narayanan)
Head of English Panel

Certified by,
..
(Faizah Sanusi)
Head of Language Dept.

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