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Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow. Stanza 1 Dearest child.

Mama has always taught you well There are things to be remembered And rules to be obeyed Don't forget the good values that I've said. Stanza 2 Throw the rubbish into the bin This can make the compound clean. Don't litter everywhere This shows that you care. Stanza 3 If you have more than what you need Share with the one who needs it. At all times, keep this in mind You're loved when you're kind. Stanza 4 If you have unkind words to say Wait till your anger goes away. For, if you hurt others every day You'll be sorry all the way. Stanza 5 Listen to your teacher! Don't be rude! Do your homework! Read your books! Don't waste time, follow the rules. Be nice, polite and you'll be good. (Adapted from Childrens' Poems) 1. What has the mother done for the child? She has A thrown the rubbish into the bin B do the homework C obeyed the rules D taught the child well 1. The A B C D phrase keep this in mind can best be replaced with remember forget think give 4. As a good A B C D pupil you must shows that you care always feel sorry do as you are told have more than you need

5. What is the advice given in Stanza 4? A Do share things with others B Do obey the rules C Do not litter everywhere D Do not hurt others

2. What will happen if you say unkind word to others? A This shows that you care. B Others will need you. C You will regret. D Your anger will go away.

Read the story below carefully and answer the questions that follow. Last Monday, Mr. Jack went for a meeting in a small town. After the meeting, he checked into an old hotel for the night. After entering his room, he had his bath and went to bed. He was very tired. As soon as he shut his eyes, he felt the room shaking. Even the things on the tables started rattling. Then, he heard a horrible wailing sound. It did not sound human at all, his hair stood on end. Suddenly, he heard the opening and closing sound of the door. He thought someone had entered his room. Mr. Jack got up and rushed out in his pyjamas. He ran to the reception to make a complaint and asked for another room. After an investigation, Mr. Jack was told that the shaking of the room was due to the lifts going up and down. The horrible wailing was the sound of a violin played by a lady in the next room. Meanwhile, the sound of the door came from the opposite room. The receptionist told Mr. Jack that the hotel may be old, but it is definitely not haunted! He was so relieved and pleased after hearing the explanation. He decided to remain in his room. 1. After Mr. Jack went to bed, he __________. A slept soundly B heard scary noises C made a complaint D began wailing 2. The phrase his hair stood on end shows that Mr. Jack was A frightened B worried C relieved D tired 3. Where A B C D did the wailing sound actually come from? The opposite room. The sound of a violin being played. The shaking of the room. The lifts going up and down.

4. Arrange these sentences in the correct order. G He ran to the receptionist. H The things on the table started rattling. I He heard a horrible sound. J He rushed out of the room in his pyjamas. A H, I, J, G B J, G, I, H C I, H, G, J D G, J, H, I 5. The passage tells us that A Mr Jack slept in his room that night B the hotel was haunted C there was a child singing in the hotel D someone had entered Mr Jack's room

Read the recipe and answer the questions that follow. CHICKEN CURRY PUFFS Ingredients: A. Filling - 500gm chopped chicken meat - 300gm potatoes - 3 onions - 2 tablespoons of curry paste - 1 teaspoon of salt B. Pastry - 500gm flour - 2 tablespoons of margarine - half cup of water mixed with a pinch of salt C. Oil for frying Method: 1. Peel and dice the potatoes and onions into cubes. 2. Heat two tablespoons of oil in a frying pan. 3. Fry we onions and the curry paste. 4. Add in the chicken meat, potatoes and salt. 5. When it is cooked, put the filling aside to cool. 6. Mix flour with margarine in a bowl. Add in the salt water. 7. Knead the mixture into dough and roll it out. 8. Cut the dough into small round shapes with a cutter. 9. Fill each round shape with the filling. Fold and press the edges with the fork. 10. Fry the puffs in a wok and serve them hot. 1. What do you think would be the taste of the curry puffs? A Salty B Sweet C Bitter D Spicy 2. Which of these ingredients is not needed to make the chicken filling? A Flour B Curry paste C Onions D Chicken meat 3. Arrange these sentences in the correct order. W Prepare the curry puffs filling. X Make the dough and cut into rounds. Y Fry the curry puffs in the hot oil. Z Put in the filling and press the edges A Z, Y, W, X B W, X, Z, Y C Z, W, X D X, W, Y, Z 4. The curry puffs are fried in a A clay pot B bowl C wok D pan

5. The edges of the curry puffs are pressed together so that A the dough becomes soft B they will be crispier C they taste sour D the filling will not spill out

Read the story and answer the questions that follow. Besides my parents, the person I loved in the world is my grandmother whom I called Popo. She had lived with my parents since they got married. She took care of my two elder sisters, my brother and me. She was like a parent to us. She would sweep, mop the floor and keep the house clean when my parents were at work. I have not forgotten the advice she gave to us. Popo would get angry when we were naughty and fighting over toys. I could still remember her angry face when she scolded us. However, every night before we went to sleep, she would come into the room to tuck us in bed and give us each a goodnight kiss. Later, when she was older and weaker, we took over the household chores. When she was sick, we stayed up till late night to take care of her. I could still remember the sweet smile she gave us even though she was very weak. I would not forget the porridge and vegetable dishes that my parents took turn to prepare for her. All these made me realize how to care for people around me. I miss my Popo very much as she had made my life meaningful. 1. What A B C D 2. When A B C D did Popo do when the writer was naughty? Became very sick Scolded the write Did the housework Advised the write Popo was sick, the writer's family kept the house clean tucked her in bed gave her goodnight kiss looked after her

3. Arrange the sentences in the correct order. P We took care Popo when she was sick Q My grandmother took care of the household chores R My grandmother tucked us in bed every night. S Popo moved in to stay with my parents. A S, Q, R, P B P, Q, R, S C Q, S, P, R D R, P, S, Q 4. Which A B C D 5. What A B C D one of the following best describes the writer's family? Proud Honest Caring Selfish

can you understand from the passage? Popo took over the household chores when she got weaker. The writer loved her grandmother very much The write cooked porridge for her sick grandmother. Popo lived with the write after she got married.

Read the diary and answer the questions that follow. Andy's Diary 22 September (Saturday) 8.30a.m. 10.30a.m. 10.50a.m. 1.00p.m. Started our journey to the Elephant Orphanage Sanctuary in Kuala Gandah, Pahang. The sanctuary is a shelter for orphaned elephants. Reached Kuala Gandah. Listenend to talk by park attendant, Encik Abu. Found out that all the activities are free of charge. Lunch was delicious. Cleaned our plates in minutes. Went to the elephant sanctuary. Met a six-month-old male elephant, Sya, and his one-year-old companion, Sari. Fed Sya a big bottle of milk. Rode on a gentle and tame elephant with my friend. Held on as the giant walked into the cool and refreshing Teris River. After that we rested in one of the huts by the river. Donated some money to the sanctuary for the elephants. Journey home. It was the most treasured experience in my life.

3.30p.m.

5.30 p.m.

What A B C D When A B C D

is the diary about? A walk in the refreshing Teris River An interesting talks about feeding elephants A delicious lunch with elephants in Kuala Gandah An unforgettable visit to Kuala Gandah did the writer meet Sya? After having his lunch. While he was riding the elephant. As soon as he arrived at the park. While he was resting in the hut.

The phrase cleaned our plates means A Finished our food B Washed our plates C The plates were cleaned D No food on the plates Andy's diary tells us that A Sari's female companion is Sya B Visitors need not pay for all the activities C Visitors are not allowed to see the elephants D The writer cannot finish his food. Andy donated some money to A pay for the talk by the park attendant B allow him to walk into the cool and refreshing Teris River. C ride on the elephants D help the sanctuary take care of the elephants

Read the passage and the questions that follow. The recorder was one of the most popular musical instruments in Europe from the 14th to the 18th century. By 1750, it became less popular because only a few people were writing musical notes for the recorder. Recorders come in five different sizes and names. They are the bass, tenor, treble, descant. The smallest recorder is the sopranino. It is only 22 centimeters long. The smaller the recorder, the higher the tone produced. In Malaysia, teachers use this musical instrument to teach their pupils basics music skills. It is one way of making pupils learn, love and enjoy music. It is very easy to learn to play this instrument. It is also inexpensive and can be carried around easily. It is blown like a whistle with eight holes for the fingers. The fingers are used to open or close the holes of the recorder to produce musical sounds. (Adapted: The Musical Instrument, RIC Publication Australia) Why did the recorder become less popular in 1750? A It was no longer cheap. B Fingers were used to cover the holes C It was too difficult to learn D Not many people wrote musical notes for the recorder The word It in the passage refers to the A Sopranino B Tenor C Treble D Bass In Malaysian schools the recorders is suitable for learning music because it A is easy to play. B is easy to carry. C has different shapes and sizes. D is blown like a whistle. How does a person play the recorder? A By using only the mouth. B By using only fingers. C By blowing and opening or closing the holes. D By blowing and covering all the holes. Which A B C D of the following statements is not true? The recorder is used by the pupils in Malaysia to learn basic music skills. The recorder was the most popular musical instrument in Asia. The tone produced is depended on the size of the recorder. The smaller the recorder, the higher the tone produced.

Read the timetable below and answer the questions that follow.

1. Where A B C D

will the Motivation Camp 2006 be held? Town hall Taman Setia SRJK(C) Perempuan Cina CRC Club

5. In Session 4, the pupils will most probably A prepare for presentation B prepare food and drinks C write about their hobby D Talk about animal and plants

2. Who will give the motivational talk? A Dr Joseph Lim B Mr Andy Lau C Encik Mohamad Ali D Captain Hassan Harun 3. How long will they spend on outdoor activities? A One hour B Two hours C Three hours D Four hours 4. The word gather in the timetable means A join B meet C leave D away

Read the letter below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

1. Who wrote the letter? A Alice B Uncle Jacky C Alice's father D Linda 2. When did Anita receive Amandas letter? A 26 March 2006 B 28 March 2006 C 30 March 2006 D 1 April 2006

4. What time A B C D

did they leave Kuala Kedah 5.00pm 12.00am 8.00am 8.00pm

5. Arrange the sequence in the correct order

3. How much did Anitas father pay for the parking charges? A RM20 B RM40 C RM50 D RM60

A B C D

E,G,H,F G,E,H,F E,H,G,F, G,E,F,H

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