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review copy - Rahsia Lulus MUET
~ REVIEW COPY ~ Versi Penuh di: www.rahsialulusmuet.com 5hb November 2015 sehingga 12hb Mac 2016 Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 1 FAKTOR KEGAGALAN UTAMA CALON Utamakan keberkatan dalam mendapatkan ilmu pengetahuan. Jika anda mendapatkan naskah ini secara ‘HARAM’ maka apa bakal terjadi dengan ilmu dan usaha yang anda lakukan? Fikirkan sejenak ☺ Disclaimer Seluruh kandungan Pakej Rujukan Peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET) ini adalah hakmilik di bawah tanggungjawab TEAM MUET dari www.rahsialulusmuet.com. Ianya diterbitkan untuk tujuan perkongsian maklumat dan sayugianya diingatkan yang kandungan Pakej ini tidak boleh dianggap nasihat professional dan kami tidak bertanggungjawab atas sebarang liabiliti, kerugian dan kerosakkan hasil dari maklumat dalam Pakej ini. Semua maklumat dalam Pakej Rujukan Peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET) ini adalah tepat pada masa ianya diterbitkan. Sekiranya nasihat atau bantuan pakar diperlukan, sila dapatkan nasihat dan khidmat professional dari pakar yang berkelayakan. Team MUET, Mac 2014 Edisi Pertama Mac 2013 Edisi Kedua Mac 2014 AMARAN!! • Ebook ini adalah hak milik sepenuhnya www.rahsialulusmuet.com • Sebarang aktiviti pengedaran semula atau menjual semula naskah ini adalah DILARANG sama sekali dan ianya menyalahi Akta Hakcipta • Jika anda memperolehi Ebook ini bukan dari laman web www.rahsiamuet.com, sila laporkan kepada pihak kami melalui email di [email protected] dan ganjaran sewajarnya akan diberikan kepada anda. • Sebagai pembeli yang sah, anda layak menerima update terkini Ebook ini di masa hadapan. Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 2 PENDAHULUAN Pakej Rujukan Peperiksaan MUET (PRPM) diterbitkan atas dasar memberikan satu maklumat yang komprehensif sebagai wadah untuk semua calon - calon melakukan persediaan yang rapi bagi menghadapi peperiksaan. Setiap tahun secara kasarnya terdapat 2 kali peperiksaan iaitu pada bulan Julai dan November (kebiasaannya). Tetapi bermula dari tahun 2012, terdapat 3 kali dan puluhan ribu calon yang mengambil peperiksaan ini di seluruh negara. Tiadanya rujukan khusus yang boleh dijadikan persediaan sebelum menduduki peperiksaan adalah antara faktor kenapa calon GAGAL dalam peperiksaan ini dan betapa peningnya mendapat maklumat yang bercampur-baur dari internet. Kami yakin anda turut mengalaminya dan anda harus bersyukur kerana menjumpai laman http://www.rahsialulusmuet.com yang bakal mengenengahkan kepada anda bagaimana nak melakukan persediaan yang rapi dan sekaligus LULUS dengan jayanya peperiksaan ini nanti. Terima kasih dan tahniah untuk anda yang memilih untuk memiliki PRPM ini, dan jadikanlah http://www.rahsialulusmuet.com sebagai rujukan utama untuk lulus dengan cemerlang dalam Peperiksaan MUET. Pembelian anda ialah sebahagian dari mendapatkan rujukan yang terbaik dan lengkap di masa-masa genting anda untuk Peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET) nanti. Diharapkan juga Pakej Rujukan ini bakal membantu persediaan anda untuk LULUS dan melayakkan diri ke menara gading nanti. Penghargaan kepada semua Team MUET dan juga penasihat, Mdm Audrey Koh (Speaking Examiner since 2003) dalam menyiapkan PRPM ini. Mudah-mudahan usaha ini dapat menyumbang kepada keputusan yang bagus buat anda semua dalam peperiksaan MUET nanti. Anda boleh menulis dan berkongsi maklumat atau sebarang pertanyaan dengan kami melalui email [email protected] dan kami amat mengalu-alukan feedback dari anda. Salam kejayaan untuk anda dan selamat menduduki Peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET)! Pastikan anda membaca setiap helaian PRPM kerana banyak tips dan strategi yang bakal anda ketahui. Jangan lupa, mulakan dengan bahagian ‘Map MUET’ Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 3 Pengenalan kepada MUET Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 4 Pengenalan Kepada MUET Dalam aras sistem pendidikan di Malaysia, selain daripada Bahasa Melayu atau Bahasa Kebangsaan, terdapat satu lagi bahasa iaitu Bahasa Inggeris yang sememangnya memainkan peranan yang penting dalam mempertingkatkan keupayaan seseorang calon itu. Oleh demikian satu peperiksaan yang dikenali sebagai Malaysia University English Test (MUET) telah diperkenalkan oleh Kementerian Pendidikan bagi mempertingkatkan martabat Bahasa Inggeris itu sendiri. Bukan untuk menakutkan anda tetapi pada hakikatnya peratusan calon lulus Peperiksaan MUET ini cuma 45% sahaja yang mendapat Band 3 ke atas untuk satusatu peperiksaan MUET pada tahun 2007 yang lalu. Dan saya percaya inilah statistik yang lebih kurang sama untuk MUET tahun ini dan yang akan datang. Kenapa ini terjadi? Kepada anda yang akan mengambil MUET sesi 2014, adakah anda betul-betul sudah bersedia? Ada beberapa soalan yang ingin saya tanyakan kepada anda. Jawablah dengan sejujurnya .. 1. Sudahkah anda memantapkan tatabahasa Bahasa Inggeris anda? 2. Sudahkan anda meningkatkan kosakata Bahasa Inggeris anda? 3. Sudahkah anda tingkatkan pembacaan anda? 4. Sudahkan anda membeli buku-buku MUET dengan soalan-soalan sebenar untuk membiasakan diri anda dengan format MUET? Jangan risau, ebook ini menyediakan panduan lengkap buat anda .. Untuk mereka yang akan mengambil Malaysia University English Test atau lebih dikenali dengan singkatan MUET adalah penting untuk anda mengetahui apakah komponen-komponen atau aspek yang akan diuji didalam Peperiksaan MUET itu nanti, apakah markah maksimum untuk setiap komponen dan juga apakah markah yang diperlukan untuk mencapai sesuatu Band. Anda perlu tahu kesemua ini dengan terang dan jelas agar anda akan lebih bersedia untuk mengambil Peperiksaan MUET dan mendapat keputusan cemerlang. Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 5 Apa itu MUET? Malaysian University English Test atau lebih dikenali dengan singkatan (MUET) mula diperkenalkan dalam sistem pendidikan di Malaysia pada tahun 1999 dan peperiksaan ini dikendalikan oleh Malaysian Examinations Council atau Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia (MPM). MUET diperkenalkan untuk mengukur tahap penguasaan Bahasa Inggeris calon-calon institusi pengajian tinggi dan juga buat mereka yang bercadang untuk melanjutkan pelajaran ke institusi pengajian tinggi di Malaysia. Peperiksaan MUET ini wajib diambil oleh mereka yang ingin melanjutkan pengajian di peringkat ijazah pertama (Degree) di Institusi Pengajian Tinggi awam (IPTA) tempatan. Bermula pada tahun 2012, ujian peperiksaan MUET ini akan dijalankan sebanyak tiga (3) kali setahun dan dijangka akan berlangsung pada bulan Mac, Julai dan November dimana tiada syarat khusus dikenakan untuk mengambil peperiksaan ini. Kadar bayaran yuran peperiksaan MUET yang baharu berkuat kuasa tahun 2012 ialah RM100 untuk setiap calon yang mengambil peperiksaan dimana ia merangkumi bayaran RM40 untuk bayaran asas dan bakinya RM60 untuk bayaran matapelajaran. Bagi calon yang bercadang untuk menyemak semula keputusan ujian peperiksaan MUET, kadar caj yang dikenakan ialah sebanyak RM70 dimana tarikh tutup rayuan semak semula ini ialah dua (2) minggu selepas tarikh keputusan ujian peperiksaan MUET ini diumumkan. Dibawah, disediakan kalender bagi ujian peperiksaan MUET untuk tahun 2016, anda boleh rujuk pada carta dibawah; Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 6 FORMAT BARU DAN LAMA PEPERIKSAAN MUET SEBAGAI PERBANDINGAN • • • • • • • Analisis Kertas Peperiksaan MUET tahun 2010 – 2011 • • • • Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 7 Penerangan Paper 800/1 LISTENING Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 8 Pengenalan Untuk pengetahuan calon yang akan mengambil peperiksaan Malaysian University English Test (MUET), Kertas 1 merupakan Kertas ujian kemahiran mendengar (Listening). Calon dikehendaki mendengar pita rakaman dan menjawab berdasarkan teks yang diberikan. Didalam Kertas ujian ini, ia terbahagi kepada 3 bahagian iaitu merangkumi 20 jenis soalan semuanya. Pecahan-pecahan soalan adalah seperti dibawah; I Bilangan Teks yang terdapat dalam soalan 1 II III Bahagian Jumlah soalan yang dikemukakan Jenis-jenis soalan 8 • Berkaitan dengan maklumat informasi • Jawapan pendek diperlukan • Pilihan jawapan 1 6 • Jawapan pendek diperlukan • Pilihan jawapan 3 6 • Jawapan pendek diperlukan Jika dilihat soalan-soalan Kertas tahun lepas, soalan-soalan Kertas 1 (Listening) boleh merangkumi pelbagai sudut. Anda nak tahu apa dia, teruskan bacaan anda .. • • • Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 9 Contoh Kertas Soalan 1 (Listening) MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITY ENGLISH TEST MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA PAPER 1 LISTENING MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA (30 minutes) MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA 800/1/E END-2010 MUET MAJLIS PEPERIKSAAN MALAYSIA (MALAYSIAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL) Instructions to candidates: DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOUR ARE TOLD TO DO SO The test consist of three parts: Part I, Part II and Part III. Each part comprises a recording. You will listen to each recording twice. Answer the questiondas you listen. Circle or write your answer on the question paper. You are given one minute to read all the question when the test begins. For examiner’s use Part I Part II Part III Total Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 10 Part I [8 marks] For questions 1 to 3, write your answer in NOT MORE THAN THREE WORDS 1. The main reason people visit Turtle Islands National Park is to _______________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 2. The peak nesting season for the turtles is from ____________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 3. Awareness and efforts to protect marine turtles came about when _____________________ __________________________________________________________________________ For questions 4 to 6, write your answer in NOT MORE THAN FIVE WORDS Turtle Nesting Activities Visitors observe the turtle laying eggs 4. ______________________________________________________________________ Mother turtle is labeled 5. ___________________________________________________ into man-made chamber 6. ____________________________________________________________ into the sea For questions 7 to 8, circle the correct answer. 7. Visitors wishing to stay overnight can stay at chalets on A. Pulau Selingaan B. Pulau Gulisaan C. Pulau Bakkungaan Kecil Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 11 8. Part of A. B. C. the hatchery is shaded to protect the eggs from predators control the sex of the turtle hatchlings increase the turtle hatchlings' chances of survival Part II [6 marks] For questions 9 to 10, write your answer in NOT MORE THAN FIVE WORDS A today B on Saturday morning C on Sunday morning D at 3.00 p.m E at 8.00 p.m F at 10.00 p.m 9. The National Craft Exhibition will start _____________________ 10. Demonstrations by master craftspeople will be held ____________________ For questions 11 to 14, circle the correct answer. 11. The main reason some craft products are difficult to find is that craftspeople A. A few in number B. Sell from their homes C. Do not make many products 12. According to Puan Siti, apart from selling craft products, the exhibition aims to A. bring craft experts together B. encourage people to take up crafts C. promote the National Craft Complex Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 12 13. ch are the following is carried out in the interactive area? A. Wood carving B. Metal stamping C. Ceramic painting 14. To find out more about the exhibition, the public should A. look out for banners B. buy a newspaper C. visit the website Part III [6 marks] For questions 15 to 20, write your answer in NOT MORE THAN FIVE WORDS 15. Young people to stay up late doing words various things because they __________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 16. Student would probably ______________________________________________________ if they had more hours of sleep. 17. According to the speaker, one of the reasons Malaysian children are becoming more obese is because of ________________________________________________________________ 18. Apart from losing weight, a participant in the LEAN programme will __________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 19. The report highlighted the need for a good command of English among staff working in companies _________________________________________________________________ 20. According to the study, the main reason graduates were not hired was due to _________ __________________________________________________________________________ Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 13 Penerangan Paper 800/2 SPEAKING Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 14 Pengenalan Kertas kedua (2) dalam peperiksaan MUET ialah Speaking. Tujuan utama peperiksaan MUET Kertas 2 Speaking ini ialah bertujuan untuk menguji kemahiran komunikasi calon-calon yang menduduki peperiksaan ini. Calon-calon akan dinilai berdasarkan keupayaan calon dalam membuat pembentangan secara individu dan juga bagaimana keupayaan calon dalam mengambil bahagian dan membincangkan isu-isu kontemporari yang telah diberikan. Dalam peperiksaan Kertas 2 (Speaking) ini, calon dikehendaki melaksanakan 2 tugasan iaitu pembentangan secara individu (Task A) dan berinteraksi secara berkumpulan (Task B) Untuk Task A (secara individu), masa keseluruhan yang diberikan kepada caloncalon hanyalah sekitar 4 minit sahaja dimana calon diberikan masa selama 2 minit untuk bersedia dengan Task A yang diberikan. Baki 2 minit lagi diberikan kepada calon untuk membuat pembentangan. Didalam Task ini calon dikehendaki memberikan reaksi terhadap situasi yang diberikan. Ia berkemungkinan pendapat atau cadangan untuk menyelesaikan masalah ataupun menyumbangkan sebarang idea untuk situasi yang diberikan. Untuk Task B (Berinteraksi Secara berkumpulan) pula, calon-calon diberikan 2 minit untuk bersedia dengan Task yang diberikan dan perbincangan didalam kumpulan akan diberi masa selama 10 minit sahaja untuk berinteraksi. Calon hendaklah berinteraksi antara satu sama lain dalam membincangkan topik atau situasi yang berkait rapat dengan Task A (Individu) sehingga mencapai satu keputusan sebulat suara didalam kumpulan. • • • • Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 15 Contoh Kertas Soalan 2 (Speaking) MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITY ENGLISH TEST MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA PAPER 2 SPEAKING MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA (30 minutes) MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA 800/2 (1)/E END-2010 MUET MAJLIS PEPERIKSAAN MALAYSIA (MALAYSIAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL) Instructions to Examininers: • This booklet consists of questions sheets for four candidates, namely candidate A, B, C and D • Each question sheets has to be detached from this booklet and placed accordingly on the candidate’s table. • Candidate should be reminded not to write on the question sheets as this will be used by the next group of candidates in the same sessions. Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 16 Candidate A Instruction to candidates: This test consist of two task, Task A and Task B. Task A is carried out first followed by Task B You are given one minute to read the instructions and the tasks given. Task A: Individual Presentation (2 minutes) • You have two minutes to prepare the response. • You have two minutes to present your views • Listen to the others while they are making their presentations and take down notes for the group interaction in Task B. Situations Motivation is an important factor in achieving academic success. Who can motivate a person to study? Task A: An individual can motivate himself or herself to study. Explain Task B: Group Interaction (10 minutes) • You have two minutes to prepare for the discussion. • You may maintain or change your views presented in Task A. • In your discussion, you may support or oppose the other candidate’s views. • At the end of the discussion, try to come to a group decision. • You are given ten minutes for the discussion. Situations Motivation is an important factor in achieving academic success. Who can motivate a person to study? Task B: Who i. ii. iii. iv. can best motivate a person to study? The individual himself/herself Family members Teachers or lectures Friends Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 17 Candidate B Instruction to candidates: This test consist of two task, Task A and Task B. Task A is carried out first followed by Task B You are given one minute to read the instructions and the tasks given. Task A: Individual Presentation (2 minutes) • You have two minutes to prepare the response. • You have two minutes to present your views • Listen to the others while they are making their presentations and take down notes for the group interaction in Task B. Situations Motivation is an important factor in achieving academic success. Who can motivate a person to study? Task A: Family members can motivate himself or herself to study. Explain Task B: Group Interaction (10 minutes) • You have two minutes to prepare for the discussion. • You may maintain or change your views presented in Task A. • In your discussion, you may support or oppose the other candidate’s views. • At the end of the discussion, try to come to a group decision. • You are given ten minutes for the discussion. Situations Motivation is an important factor in achieving academic success. Who can motivate a person to study? Task B: Who i. ii. iii. iv. can best motivate a person to study? The individual himself/herself Family members Teachers or lectures Friends Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 18 Candidate C Instruction to candidates: This test consist of two task, Task A and Task B. Task A is carried out first followed by Task B You are given one minute to read the instructions and the tasks given. Task A: Individual Presentation (2 minutes) • You have two minutes to prepare the response. • You have two minutes to present your views • Listen to the others while they are making their presentations and take down notes for the group interaction in Task B. Situations Motivation is an important factor in achieving academic success. Who can motivate a person to study? Task A: Teachers and lectures can motivate himself or herself to study. Explain Task B: Group Interaction (10 minutes) • You have two minutes to prepare for the discussion. • You may maintain or change your views presented in Task A. • In your discussion, you may support or oppose the other candidate’s views. • At the end of the discussion, try to come to a group decision. • You are given ten minutes for the discussion. Situations Motivation is an important factor in achieving academic success. Who can motivate a person to study? Task B: Who i. ii. iii. iv. can best motivate a person to study? The individual himself/herself Family members Teachers or lectures Friends Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 19 Candidate D Instruction to candidates: This test consist of two task, Task A and Task B. Task A is carried out first followed by Task B You are given one minute to read the instructions and the tasks given. Task A: Individual Presentation (2 minutes) • You have two minutes to prepare the response. • You have two minutes to present your views • Listen to the others while they are making their presentations and take down notes for the group interaction in Task B. Situations Motivation is an important factor in achieving academic success. Who can motivate a person to study? Task A: Friends can motivate himself or herself to study. Explain Task B: Group Interaction (10 minutes) • You have two minutes to prepare for the discussion. • You may maintain or change your views presented in Task A. • In your discussion, you may support or oppose the other candidate’s views. • At the end of the discussion, try to come to a group decision. • You are given ten minutes for the discussion. Situations Motivation is an important factor in achieving academic success. Who can motivate a person to study? Task B: Who i. ii. iii. iv. can best motivate a person to study? The individual himself/herself Family members Teachers or lectures Friends Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 20 Penerangan Paper 800/3 READING Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 21 Pengenalan Jika sebelum ini, saya telah menerangkan secara terperinci Paper 1 dan Paper 2 kepada anda, maka didalam bab ini, saya pula akan menerangkan kepada anda Paper 3 didalam peperiksaan MUET. Untuk pengetahuan calon yang akan mengambil peperiksaan Malaysian University English Test (MUET), Kertas 3 (Paper 3) merupakan Kertas yang akan menguji kefahaman calon dalam membaca. Secara amnya, tujuan Paper 3 MUET ini adalah untuk menilai sejauh mana keupayaan calon-calon dalam memahami pelbagai jenis teks yang disediakan dimana panjang sesuatu teks dan tahap kerumitan (iaitu dari segi kandungan dan bahasa) sesuatu teks tersebut juga berbeza-beza. Oleh kerana Kertas ini mewakili 45% daripada keseluruhan markah dalam peperiksaan MUET, maka calon-calon perlu mengambil berat berkenaan format yang akan diberikan. Diantara format-format yang perlu diketahui oleh setiap calon ialah; a. Ia terdiri daripada enam (6) teks termasuk sekurang-kurangnya satu (1) teks yang akan disertakan sekali dengan grafik. b. Panjang sesuatu teks tersebut adalah berbeza-beza iaitu diantara 200 ke 700 patah perkataan. c. Jenis-jenis teks tersebut diambil tersebut diambil daripada jurnal, surat khabar, majalah mahupun sumber-sumber akademik dan elektronik. d. 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There are forty-five questions in this test. For each question, choose the most appropriate answer. Indicate your answer on the separate answer sheet given. Read the instructions on the answer sheet carefully. Attempt all questions. Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia 2011 Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 23 Questions 1 to 7 are based on the following passage. At a time when most industries are predicting gloomy days ahead, the country's rubber glove manufacturers see a bright future. Global demand is expected to remain strong, especially for medical gloves. Historically, the rubber glove industry has been blessed with rapid growth in global demand - estimated at 8% to l 0% per annum. The growth in demand is anticipated to continue, driven mainly by the traditional medical market and an aging population. Malaysian glove makers are the world's leading players, accounting for 55% to 65% of the market share. Industry players have also begun to focus on nitride gloves as these gloves have become more popular in hospitals due to their low protein content versus latex gloves. A lending glove manufacturer, Mr. Lim, expects demand for medical gloves to be stable, if not increase. "Greater emphasis will be placed on healthcare in companies’ annual budgets as no one can afford to fall sick or incur heavy medical expenses in such times. Therefore, the medical glove industry is resilient in any economic climate," he said. Nevertheless, he predicted a slight decrease in demand for industrial and laboratory gloves from the non-medical sectors, including the electrical and electronics and food and beverage sectors during periods of economic slowdown which could lead to lower business activities and thus lower usage. “while we are more prudent in terms of expression, we will focus on research and development to offer higher value products. We aim to achieve double-digit growth in revenue for the next two or three years. With our new plant which produces premium grade nitride gloves scheduled to run soon, we are confident of achieving our targeted growth,” he said. Another lending glove company reported that the group had allocated some RM80 million for capital expenditure, which would include expansion and potential acquisitions. "We continue to focus on producing high quality products efficiently and at a low cost. The main challenge for the industry is the volatility of latex price, crude oil price and also foreign exchange. As long as all these factors remain stable, it will be good for us. As rubber gloves constitute less than 1% of the total cost of healthcare centres, any increase in selling price deemed too insignificant to affect overall demand," he said. Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 24 1. 8 per cent to 10 per cent of rubber gloves produced is for export. A. True B. False C. Not stated 2. Malaysian gloves makers captured more than half of the world’s market share. A. True B. False C. Not stated 3. The rubber glove industry is recession-proof. A. True B. False C. Not stated 4. Natural latex gloves are more expensive than other types of gloves. A. True B. False C. Not stated 5. A decrease in demand for gloves is more serious problem for glove makers than raising manufacturing cost. A. True B. False C. Not stated 6. Glove makers are reluctant to increase the price of gloves as this will affect demand. A. True B. False C. Not stated 7. Century Holding Co. is the biggest manufacturer of gloves in Malaysia . A. True B. False C. Not stated Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 25 Questions 8 to 14 are based on the following passage. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Europe's population is, right now, peaking, after more than six centuries of continuous growth. With each generation reproducing only half its number, this looks like the start of a continent-wide collapse in numbers. Some predict wipe out by 2100. Half a century ago, Europe was basking in a post-war baby boom, with 2.8 babies per woman in Britain, 2.9 in France, and 3.2 in the Netherlands. Then, levels sank back. Demographers assumed that fertility would settle down at about the level required to maintain the population - slightly more than two babies per woman. The trouble is nobody told Europe's women In the real world, even the swinging 60s did not see a lot of procreation. By the mid-80s, alarm bells were ringing. "Europe is entering a demographic winter," declared demographer Gerard-Francois Dumont. Ron Lesthaeghe at the Free University of Brussels blamed ''post-materialistic values, in which selfdevelopment becomes the primary aim.” A resolution at the European parliament in 1984 warned that Europe's share of the world's population was set to halve between 1950 and 2000, and was likely to halve again as soon as 2025. This trend, it said, "will have a decisive effect on the significance of the role Europe will play in the world in future decades." The twentieth century began with western Europe producing I 0 million babies a year; by the end it couldn't manage 6 million-2 million fewer than it needs to maintain the population in the long term. That baby famine is now heading into a second generation; it is no longer a blip. Demographically, Europe is living on borrowed time. It already badly needs foreign hands to keep its societies and economies functioning, and should stop pretending otherwise. Thirty years ago, 23 European countries had fertility above replacement levels; now none docs, with only France, Iceland, Albania, Britain and Ireland anywhere near. And last year's economic downturn threatens to depress fertility further. Once a country has very low fertility for a generation, it begins to run out of young women able to gestate future generations. Germany is there already: it has only half as many children under 1 0 as adults in their 40s. Demographer Peter McDonald calculates that if Italy gets stuck with recent fertility levels, and fails to top up with foreign migrants, it will lose 86% of its population by the end of the century, falling to 8 million compared with today's 56 million. Spain will lose 85%, Germany R3% and Greece 74%. Jesse Ausubel, a futurologist at Rockefeller University in New York, fears "the twilight of' the west" as Europe's population thins and ages. But, population historian David Reher told the journal Science in 2006 that, "As population and tax revenues decline in Europe, urban areas could well be filled with empty buildings and crumbling infrastructure ... surrounded by large areas which look more like what we might see in some science-fiction movies.” 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 (Adapted from The Guardian, February 1, 2010) Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 26 8. The current desired family size in Britain is three. A. True B. False C. Not stated 9. The population of Europe has started to decline. A. True B. False C. Not stated 10.Ron Lesthaeghe’s opinion is that Europeans have become self-centred. A. True B. False C. Not stated 11.The trouble is nobody told Europe’s women (line 9). This implies that the writer A. is not putting the blame on women B. is acknowledging the important of women C. is accusing demographers for making a wrong assumption 12.Which of the following statements is true of paragraph 4? A. Europe’s population will be reduced by half from 1950 till 2025. B. Europe’s population will be maintained with six million babies a year. C. Europe’s population is declining twice as fast between 2000 and 2025 13.Peter McDonald believes that A. Low fertility among Europeans is due to economic considerations B. Spain will be the worst hit by population decline C. Italy should welcome foreign migrants 14.In the last paragraph, David Reher presents a ____________ picture of Europe. A. gloomy B. futuristic C. promising Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 27 Questions 15 to 21 are based on the following passage. 1 2 3 4 5 6 A 15-second scene for a Chinese movie, Bodyguard' and Assassins, is being shot not on location but on an elaborate set built on the outskirts of Shanghai. As big as 10 football fields, this full-scale replica of a section of the former British colony took a year to build, costs $5 million a fifth of the film's budget and includes the facades of about 200 shops. It also symbolizes a massive investment in the future of Chinese cinema Grand historical sets are a staple of Chinese epics. But in the past, most of those films were shot with international money for an international audience. Bodyguards and assassins represents a new model of Chinese filmmaking. It has 100 per cent Chinese financing - half private and half public - and is being shot primarily for a Chinese audience. In the past, the size of the mainland Chinese market alone would not have supported such a big-budget film. But in the last couple of years the Chinese market has exploded, and for the first time films are being produced for just that audience. The Foreign sales are no longer the biggest slice of the pie in terms of recoup. majority of the investments, if not all, can be recouped with the projected revenue of the Chinese market alone. Compared with Hollywood or even Hollywood, the Chinese film industry is still in its infancy. Private companies have been allowed to film independently only since 2002, and private-equity players began to invest in the industry just in 2007. But with a domestic box office that ballooned from $117 million five years ago to $630 million in 2008, it is becoming easier for Chinese films to attract private domestic capital. They got a boost from international blockbusters as well as acclaimed local films. Total box-office revenues for 2009 reached $800 million. That is still a long way from the $9.8 billion the U.S. box office earned in 2008, but mainland China so far has only 4100 movie screens, compared with 38 834 in the United States. The race is now on. New movie theaters are opening every week, increasingly in smaller cities. Dadi Cinemas Co., a Hong Kong-based firm that started building cinemas on the mainland less than three years ago, will have 300 screens by the end of the year; Dadi's chairman, John Sham, says the company's objective is to build 1500 screens within the next five years. Dadi's strategy has been to concentrate on second-tier cities, where are often no movie theaters, and to keep ticket prices at a quarter to a third of those for cinemas in larger cities. Five years ago, Chinese filmmakers had to go to Hong Kong producers to finance their films, since those people controlled the distribution pipeline outside China, where a big-budget film would have to show to recoup its money. Though they are still looking to Hong Kong firms for their expertise, Chinese production house are increasingly in the driver’s seat. But for all the rising box-office revenues, Chinese cinema has yet to mine a key stream of potential riches: spin-offs. In Hollywood, box-office receipts account for just 30 per cent of a film’s revenues, with the rest coming from television rights, DVD sales, and merchandising. "Residual income outside box-office receipts is very low in China - no more than 20 per cent - because television is still a monopoly, there is no video-on-demand platform, and DVD piracy is still a very big issue,” says Sham. “There is a lot of room for residual income to grow.” China prove with its Olympic mascots that it can fully capitalize on merchandising. It won't be long before filmmakers figure out how to turn their work into millions of sword-fighting action figures. (Adapted from Newsweek, September 21, 2009) Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 28 15.Grand historical set are a staple of Chinese epics (line 7). This implies that A. the Chinese are proud of their culture B. the Chinese enjoy watching historical movies C. the Chinese movies with spectacular settings 16.The biggest slice of the pie (line 14) in paragraph 2 refers to A. the highest earning B. the largest investors C. the biggest budget movies 17.The current strategy of movie producers is to A. invest heavily in epic movie B. target movie-goers in China C. attract foreign investors 18.Which of the following statements is not true of paragraph 3? A. There are almost ten times more cinemas in United State compare to China B. Earning from Chinese movie peaked at $800 million in 2009 C. Moviemaking as a lucrative industry is not new in China 19.The race is now on (line 27). This refers to A. building more cinemas B. producing more big budget films C. selling more movie tickets at lower price 20.The Chinese movie producers no longer need Hong Kong counterparts. Why? A. They have distribution channel outside China B. They do not need Hong Kong expertise C. They can earn enough within China 21.The main idea of paragraph 6 is A. revenue from spins-offs is expected to overtake box-office revenues B. China’s movie industry is capable of making money from spins-offs C. China’s film makers should emulate Olympic organizers in making spin- offs Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 29 Questions 22 to 29 are based on the following passage. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When Kellogg introduced breakfast cereal to India 14 years ago, it underestimated the tradition of cooked breakfasts. The few customers for cornflakes ate them with hot milk, because until recently milk was rarely pasteurized in India, and they were disappointed by the soggy results. Kellogg responded with an extensive advertising campaign and, to adapt to local tastes, introduced products like Basmati rice flakes and mango-flavored cereal. To entice customers, the company also produced small packs that sold for 10 rupees, or 25 U.S. cents. "It would be foolhardy for me to say Kellogg has replaced cooked breakfast. I don't think we can ever hope for that. But we've become a part of the consideration set tor breakfast in many Indian homes, and that's a tipping point," said Anupam Dutta, the managing director of Kellogg India. Getting a foothold in India's processed-food market, estimated to be worth $90 billion, requires persistence and a willingness to adapt products to food and cultural preferences. Rising incomes, more working women, modern stores and greater culinary choices are helping companies like PepsiCo, Nestle, Unilever and McDonald's get a piece of the market. Adaptation appears to be essential for success in the sector. PepsiCo for example, has produced strong sales from ethnic salty snacks and sells aam panna, or green mango nectar, along with its colas. Nestle promoted Milkmaid, a condensed milk, as being ideal for traditional Indian sweets. But it had better results with Maggi noodles, a bold step in a country divided between eaters of rice and roti, a flat wheat bread. Maggi soon became a staple in school lunch boxes, helped by masala, or mixed spices. Nestle recently introduced packaged yogurt, competing with another time-honoured Indian tradition. A few years ago, Indian and foreign companies struggled to sell packaged foods. But now it is much easier to break into the Indian market because of a younger population, higher incomes, new technologies and a growing middle class, estimated at 50 million households. Hemant Kalbag of A.T. Kearney, a consulting company, estimates that processed foods will grow at 15 per cent annually over the next four years. "We have a young population with higher disposable incomes, living away from the large joint families and seeking greater convenience. The market is constantly evolving and creating demand for products that you never thought would have had a chance. Increasingly, Indian consumption patterns are mirroring global trends such as a preference for protein and for functional foods," said Kalbag. McDonald's which is doubling its outlets in India to nearly 300 this year, does not sell beef products in the country. Half its menu is vegetarian, with popular offerings like the McAloo Tikki Burger, which is essentially a potato patty. The company also has more sit-down restaurants for large Indian families and home delivery, a first. Indian companies are imitating these fast-food rivals to attract young customers. For instance, Jumbo King, an Indian fast-food chain, is mass producing vada pav, a spiced potato patty in a bun, using modified cookie-dough machines and temperature-controlled stoves. Their inspiration is clearly McDonald's. Despite the opportunity, there are longstanding hurdles. Cumbersome tax rules give an advantage to smaller local companies. And the refrigerated system of transportation and storage is inadequate. Problems in this cold chain result in waste of nearly 40 per cent of all fresh produce. There is a need for stronger legislation Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 30 on food safety, more robust supply chains and improvements in the cold chain. The government and modern retailers are addressing these issues with new laws on packaging and labeling, as well as greater investment in the supply chain. (Adapted from Herald Tribune, March 20, 2008) 22.In the first paragraph, the writer implies that A. Indians do not eat breakfast cereals with cold milk B. it is difficult to break the habit of eating cooked breakfasts C. breakfast cereals are relatively recent food products in India 23.The writer mentions Basmati rice flakes and mango-flavored cereal (line 6 and 7) to illustrate the A. Attempts to include ethnic options B. Many varieties of breakfast cereals C. New way of packaging snacks in small packets 24.The main reason for the success of global food companies in India is A. their products are relatively cheap B. they have invested heavily in technology C. they take into account cultural food preferences 25.The market for processed foods has grown in India primarily because of A. a growing middle class B. huge population growth C. a desire to follow global consumption trends 26.Why is the introduction of Maggi noodles considered a bold step (line 22)? A. Indians are mainly rice and bread eaters B. India spices were added to the noodles C. It became the main item to school lunches 27.The following statements are true of McDonald’s in India except A. it offers products unique to India B. it is the fastest growing global company in India C. it has influenced the operations of India companies Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 31 28.The passage is particularly rich in A. restatements B. opinions of experts C. illustrative examples 29.Which of the following best summarizes the central idea of the passage? A. Indian consumer patterns are adapting to global trends B. Global food companies adapt to local markets for success C. In India, food products are constantly evolving to meet local taste. Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 32 Questions 30 to 37 are based on the following passage. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rosette Babkian knew that something was seriously wrong. She had woken up with a burning discomfort in her chest and an upset stomach and vomited soon after she got to work. Her doctor called an ambulance and before she knew it, the 43year-old Sydney mother of three was in the emergency unit. For the next seven hours, hospital staff ran a battery of tests, but couldn't find the problem. "They kept on giving me Mylanta. They thought it was a stomach ulcer or a bit of this or a bit of that," says Rosette. By late at1ernoon, a cardiologist was finally called and diagnosed what the other staff had missed: Rosette had suffered a heart attack. Amazingly, her story is not an unusual one. Men and women often present different sets of symptoms when they experience heart attacks. Yet, because hospital protocols - the way staff are trained to react and subsequently act - are typically based on the symptoms that men present, women are ot1en misdiagnosed, wait longer for correct treatment or may even be sent home untreated. Men and women are not the same. That is hardly an earth-shattering revelation. Yet traditionally, women have been viewed by the medical profession as simply smaller versions of men. Now, however, scientists are revealing how wrongand dangerous- that assumption really is. Researchers are uncovering tiny biological differences at every level - from the cells up- which influence the way men and women experience disease and how they need to be treated for it. "Men and women share more than 99 per cent of their genetic material But sometimes the small genetic differences result in dramatic differences as far as diagnosis and treatment go," says Dr Susan Philips of Queen's University in Ontario, Canada. For example, researchers now know that men and women metabolize drugs in different ways- the balance of hormones and distribution of body fat play a part in determining how the chemicals are stored and used. Women’s brains are more “plastic” than men's, meaning they recover more easily from strokes. And men's bodies respond to certain types of pain in different ways from women's bodies and may need different treatment for it. That is not all. As well as the way our bodies are put together, our gender also affects our health outcomes, thanks to the way in which society shapes us as men and women. Women are more likely to see their doctor and take care of their health. Men, on the other hand, generally do not visit the doctor until their disease has progressed further, so they are more likely to die from it. Men also suffer higher rates of accident and injury, including suicide. Yet much of the evidence on which medicine is based does not take gender differences into account. Unfortunately, that is what happened to Rosette Babkian. Her heart attack symptoms foil into a definition of "atypical" symptoms which are based on male experience. As a result of the delay in her treatment, she suffered permanent damage to her heart muscle. Why is this happening? Around the world, more clinical trials have been carried out on young white men. It is more complicated for researchers to include women, because they have had to factor in complexities such as fluctuating hormone levels through menstruation or menopause. In addition, drug companies are wary of testing their new products on women who might be pregnant. Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 33 9 10 11 There is also the question of how medical studies are funded, “the more homogeneous the group, the more rapidly you can explore the question you're asking," explains Dr Jo Wainer, director of the Gender and Medicine Research Unit at Monash University. "As soon as you introduce confounders like sex and ethnicity, the more complicated the study is and the more expensive it becomes.” However, it is not just women who have missed out on important research. One in eight cases of osteoporosis involves a male, but little research has been done into the disease in men: the evidence on which their treatment is based is extrapolated from studies on women. It is the same for reproductive medicine: there is not even a male equivalent to the discipline of gynecology. Ten years ago, the US National Institute of Health made it a prerequisite for government funding that if the research is on health issues that affect both men and women, both sexes must be included in trials and the data analyzed for any gender differences. As well as changing the way research is conducted, it is also important to consider gender when it comes to the way doctors are trained and health services are delivered, Dr Wainer says. (Adapted from Readers’ Digest, July 2009) 30.In paragraph 1, the writer tell us Rosette Babkian’s story to make the point that A. misdiagnosis by doctors are common occurrences B. heart attack symptoms of females are often wrongly diagnosed C. doctor at the emergency unit are not trained to handle heart attacks D. a cardiologist is needed to diagnose heart attacks suffered by females 31.The word protocols (line 12) can be replaced by A. training B. diagnosis C. treatment D. procedures 32.…that assumption (line 17) refers to the belief that A. men and women are not the same B. women are smaller version of men C. men’s response to treatment is different from women’s D. there are biological differences between men and women 33.The example given in paragraph 5 explain A. the effect of drug metabolism on men and women B. the reasons why men take longer to recover from a stroke C. the differences between men and women that effect treatment D. the similarities and differences of men’s and women’s genetic material Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 34 34.Women are more likely to see their doctor and take care of their health (lines 34 and 35). This highlights the point that A. gender affect health B. society influences behavior C. women are concerned about their health D. doctors seldom recognize gender differences 35.The word this (line 44) refers to A. Delay in treatment for women B. Permanent damage to heart muscle C. Using young white men for clinical trials D. Treating women based on symptoms exhibited by men 36.Why were clinical trials traditionally carried out on young white men? A. Data analysis of a homogenous sample was more straightforward B. Pharmaceutical companies forbid the use of female subjects C. Male subjects were paid less compared to female subjects D. Researchers prefer working with men 37.The writer mentions osteoporosis and gynecology in paragraph 10 to make the point that A. the two diseases affect mostly women B. men have been neglected in some research C. gender differences determine the type of study D. treatment for some branches of medicine is based on studies on women Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 35 Questions 38 to 45 are based on the following passage. 1 Man has changed the landscape and the atmosphere. It would be odd if the seas, which he has for centuries used for food, for transport, for dumping rubbish and, more recently, for recreation, had not also been affected. Man has brought about a hotter atmosphere and warmer seas. Melting sea ice affects ecosystems and currents. It does not affect sea levels, 5 because floating ice is already displacing water of a weight equal to its own. But melting glaciers and ice sheets on land are bringing quantities of fresh water into the sea, whose level has been rising at an average of nearly 2 millimeters a year for over 40 years, and the pace is getting faster. Recent studies suggest that the sea level may well rise by a total of 80 centimeters this century, though the figure could 10 plausibly be as much as 2 meters. 2 3 The burning over the past 100 years or so of fossil fuels that took half a billion years to form has suddenly, in geological terms, released an enormous amount of carbon dioxide (CO,) into the atmosphere. About a third of this C02 is taken up by the sea, where it forms carbonic acid. The plants and animals that have 15 evolved over time to thrive in slightly alkaline surface waters-their pH is around 8.3 - are now having to adapt to a 30 per cent increase in the acidity of their surroundings. Some will no doubt flourish, but if the trend continues, as it will for at least some decades, clams, mussels, conches and all creatures that grow shells made of calcium carbonate will struggle. So will corals, especially those 20 whose skeletons are composed of aragonite, a particularly unstable form of calcium carbonate. 4 Man’s interference does not stop with CO2. Knowingly and deliberately, he throws plenty of rubbish and toxic waste into the sea. Inadvertently, he also lets flame retardants, bunker oil and heavy metals seep into the mighty ocean, and often invasive species too. Much of the harm done by such pollutants is invisible to the eye: it shows up only in the analysis of dead polar bears or in tuna served in New York sushi bars. 5 Increasingly, though, swimmers, sailors and even those who monitor the sea with the help of satellites are encountering highly visible algal blooms known as red 30 tides, which have increased in frequency, number and size in recent years, notably since man – made nitrogen fertilizers came into widespread use in the 1950s. When rainwater contaminated with these fertilizers and other nutrients reaches the sea, an explosion of toxic algae and bacteria takes place, killing fish, absorbing almost all the oxygen and leaving a microbially-dominated ecosystem. 6 Each of these phenomena would be bad enough on its own, but all appear to be linked, usually synergistically. Slaughter one species in the food web and you set off a chain of alterations above or below. Thus, the near extinction of sea otters in the northern Pacific led to a proliferation of sea urchins, which then laid waste an entire kelp forest that had hitherto sustained its own ecosystem. Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 36 7 Whereas, misfortunes that came singly might not prove fatal, those that come in combination often prove overwhelming. The few coral reefs that remain pristine seem able to cope with the warming and acidification that none can escape, but most of the reefs that have also suffered overfishing or pollution have succumbed to bleaching or even death. Biodiversity comes with interdependence, and the shocks administered by mankind in recent decades have been so numerous and so severe that the natural balance of marine life is disturbed. 8 Are these changes reversible? Most scientists believe that fisheries, for instance could be restored to health with the right policies, properly enforced. But many of the changes are speeding up, not slowing down. Some, such as the acidification of 50 the seas, will continue for years to come simply because of events already in train or past. And some, such as the melting of the Arctic ice cap, may be close to the point at which an abrupt, and perhaps irreversible, series of happenings is set in motion. 9 It is clear, in any event, that man must change his ways. A world of 6.7 billion 55 souls, set to become 9 billion by 2050, cannot afford to treat the sea as an infinite resource. (Adapted from The Economist, December 30 2008) 38.The main massage in paragraph 1 is A. man is responsible for the hotter climate and warmer seas B. man has exploited the se just as he did with the landscape and atmosphere C. the destruction of the sea is worse than that of the landscape and atmosphere D. like the landscape and atmosphere, the sea also suffers from man’s interferences 39.The rise in sea level cannot be credited to the melting of A. sea ice B. glaciers C. arctic ice cap D. ice sheets on land 40.The trend (line 18) refers to A. increasing acidity in the sea B. declining number of shell creatures C. the continued burning of fossil fuels D. adapting of marine and plant life to the surroundings Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 37 41.How would you describe the writer’s tone in paragraph 4? A. Condescending B. Commanding C. Convincing D. Critical 42.Artificial fertilizers washed into the sea will lead to I increase of red tires II growth of microbes III absorption of oxygen IV evolution of new marine species A. I, II and III B. I, II and IV C. I, III and IV D. II, III and IV 43.The writer cities the example of sea otters and sea urchins (line 38 and 39) to support the idea that A. when the population of sea otters decreases, the number of sea urchins multiply B. the individual marine species can maintain its own balances in the food web C. the increasing sea urchins will destroy the kelp forest D. the ecosystem of marine creatures can be threatened 44.In paragraph 7, the writers is of the opinion that A. fisheries can be restored to health if man changes his ways B. it will be difficult to stop the changes to the marine ecosystem C. the implementation of right policies will slow down the acidification of the seas D. the melting of the Arctic ice cap will speed up the changes to the marine ecosystem Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 38 45.The passage is mainly about A. how to reverse the damage done to the sea B. how man has slowly destroyed the sea C. the effects of a warmer sea D. the population of the sea Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 39 Penerangan Paper 800/4 WRITING Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 40 Pengenalan Didalam peperiksaan MUET, paper terakhir yang akan huraikan ialah Paper Writing. Kod untuk Paper writing ini ialah 800/4. Untuk pengetahuan calon yang akan mengambil peperiksaan Malaysian University English Test (MUET), Kertas 4 (Paper 4) merupakan Kertas yang merangkumi dua (2) bahagian iaitu: a. Tugasan 1: Dimana calon diminta untuk menghuraikan maklumat yang diberikan berbentuk sebagai contoh carta, graf, jadual dan sebagainya kepada bentuk bukan linear (bertulis). Contohnya seperti dibawah; b. Tugasan 2: Dimana calon diminta untuk membincangkan topik yang diberikan untuk diterjemahkan kepada bentuk penulisan lanjutan (extended writing) samada dalam bentuk laporan, esei, karangan, artikel ataupun surat . Contohnya seperti berikut; • • • • • • • • Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 41 Contoh Kertas Soalan 4 (Writing) MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITY ENGLISH TEST MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA PAPER 4 WRITING MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA (90 minutes) MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA MAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIAMAJLISPEPERIKSAANMALAYSIA 800/4/M MID-2010 MUET MAJLIS PEPERIKSAAN MALAYSIA (MALAYSIAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL) Instructions to candidates: DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. Answer both Question 1 and 2. You will be assessed on task fulfillment, language and organisation Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia 2010 Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 42 Question 1 You are advised to spend about 40 minutes on this task Study the chart and table below. Using only the information given, write about the frequency of visit to the three music websites by teenagers. In your writing, you are to link the data presented in both visuals. You should write 150 to 200 words. [40 marks] Anda Berhak Hebat Kejayaan Milik Setiap Insan 43 Question 2 You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this task The world today is turning more to electronic communications such as the e-mail, Facebook and Short Massage System (SMS). What is your opinion of this growing trend? You should write at lease 350 words. 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