Kertas Percubaan SPM 2023 - Paper 1
Kertas Percubaan SPM 2023 - Paper 1
Kertas Percubaan SPM 2023 - Paper 1
ANGKA GILIRAN /
INDEX NUMBER
ARAHAN
1. Tulis nombor kad pengenalan dan angka giliran anda pada ruang yang disediakan.
2. Kertas peperiksaan ini mengandungi lima bahagian: Bahagian 1, Bahagian 2, Bahagian 3,
Bahagian 4 dan Bahagian 5.
3. Jawab semua bahagian dalam kertas peperiksaan ini.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Write your I.C. number and index number in the space provided.
2. This question paper consists of five sections: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5.
3. Answer all sections in this question paper.
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Kertas peperiksaan ini mengandungi 12 halaman bercetak.
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Part 1
Questions 1 to 8
Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A, B or C. For each
question, mark the correct answer A, B or C on your answer sheet.
Perdana Library and Teratai Library are open 24 hours during the semester. Students will
need to have their campus card in order to access the 24-hour self-service library.
REBANA SCHOLARSHIP
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Wildlife
This Photo by Unknown Author
is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
Let’s get wild
The killing will stop when the demand ends. The trade in
endangered species exists because people are willing to
buy the products. The trade will only end when the demand
stops. Don’t buy products that use wildlife parts, no matter
if they are fashion accessories, or beauty or medicinal
products.
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However, delivery areas are limited to certain locations within the Klang Valley due to
travel restrictions. Delivery charges apply but fees are waived for orders above RM190.
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Born without arms or legs, Nick Vujicic overcame his disabilities to live an
independent, rich, fulfilling, and ‘ridiculously good” life. He also serves as a
role model for anyone seeking true happiness. As an international successful
motivational speaker, Nick eagerly spreads his message of hope and
positivity: the most important goal is to find your life’s purpose and to never
give up, despite whatever difficulties or seemingly impossible odds that stand
in your way. I like how he encourages the reader by showing how he learned
to accept what he could not control and focus instead on what he could.
I worked long hours today and came home to find the living room in a mess. Please
pick up your things and don’t leave them everywhere. I need to go to bed now and I hope
to find everything is in its place tomorrow.
Your cooperation is very much appreciated.
Mum
6. From the message, we can say that
A. The mother wants her sons to clean up the house.
B. The mother was very angry when she returned home.
C. The mother appreciates her sons’ cooperative nature.
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Carry all your ‘books’ in your phone
Keep your bag light
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Never worry about losing your books ever again.
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Part 2
Questions 9 to 18
Read the text below and choose the best word for each space. For each question, mark the
correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
Delivery Services
During the global pandemic lockdown in 2020, many people were forced to stay (0) at home.
As a result, food delivery services were in high demand. With the dine-in restrictions,
restaurant owners (9) _________ list their service in food delivery applications such as Food
Panda and GrabFood or hire a runner or two to deliver food to customers at home. Food
delivery services became their alternative to (10) ________ their business afloat. This helped
restaurants to survive in the long term.
Food runners are originally server assistants in restaurants. They make sure food (11)
________ the kitchen and gets dropped off at the customers’ delivery addresses quickly and
safely, especially during peak hours. However, Malaysian food runners (12) ________
motorcycles or cars to deliver food to the patrons’ doorstep. Outside the eateries, you may
find a few of them sitting around, (13) ________ to their phone screens while waiting for
their orders. Rain or shine, they make sure your food is being (14) ________ to you. For a
small fee, you save (15) ________ the trouble of getting into the car to get food.
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As more Malaysians adopt pets to prevent loneliness, pet adoption websites have also (16)
________ up everywhere. Another kind of runners have started operating – they deliver
animals like cats and dogs from one home to another. If a stray cat advertised on a social
media site is out of reach, there are plenty of pet taxis you can hire to deliver your pet right to
your doorstep. Most pet taxis (17) ________ travel inter-state. Some services also offer pet
boarding, house sitting, pet daycare and even pet grooming. While most food runners are
young males, pet taxi services are mainly (18) ________ by young ladies, giving them
opportunities to earn extra income.
0 A. in B. at C. on D. with
Part 3
Questions 19 to 26
You are going to read an extract from an article. For questions 19 to 26, choose the correct
answer (A, B, C or D) and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
As an Asian working abroad as a lecturer, I often discuss with my students whether teenagers
should be allowed to make decisions regarding their future. Most of my Asian students
disagree, as they do not get the chance to decide what to do with their lives. However, my
Caucasian students feel that there shouldn't be any debates about it. To them, this is the most
natural thing. Most of them are even expected to find their own path in life by the age of 19
Teenagers, in my opinion, are capable of making sound decisions for their future if they were
given the opportunity to 'start small' since young. Most of my friends who are in boarding
schools in Johor were trained to make decisions by their parents. They were gradually given
more control of their lives as they grew older. From choosing their own bikes at five to
deciding which school they want to go to at twelve; they had to weigh the pros and cons, with
sound advice from their families. At the end of the day, they made their own decisions. If the
bicycle broke down before time, they would be reminded to consider all factors when
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deciding on a purchase in the future. Most importantly, they recalled fondly how the adults
dealt with their regrets and disappointments. This helped them build their self-confidence.
As they grew up, more decisions were entrusted upon them and more opportunities given to
learn from mistakes. This gradual shift in power (from parent to child) provided them with
the time and space to accept the consequences of making wrong choices. I have also
witnessed some of them learning the hard way from their mistakes and becoming more
cautious in making the next decision. Adopting this decision-making process from a young
age, I believe, is the way to go! It will help them as they step into adulthood later on in life.
Nevertheless, it is important for parents and family members to keep teenagers well-
informed. This can be done by giving them as much information as possible and presenting
them with possible consequences if they make the wrong ones. Face-to-face discussions on
the details, benefits, risks and expected outcomes of each choice is a great method to help
them make better decisions. Everyone loves listening to the experience of others; so parents
can also share their personal experience with their teenaged children to help them learn from
the past and avoid making the same mistakes. It is also important to make teenagers realise
that there is no perfect decision, as every decision usually involves trade-offs-all they need to
do is choose the better one of two options. Having unrealistic expectations may affect their
self-confidence in the future.
I also have friends who grew up with uninvolved and absent parents. In both situations, my
friends grew up without much emotional, physical and mental support from their family
members. However, most of them turned out to be independent and successful in life.
Knowing that they had no one else to blame but themselves made them wiser and more
careful.
Furthermore, many teenagers today already have good exposure from young-travels abroad,
charities and even making friends from all over the world. Exchanging opinions with people
from all walks of life helps teenagers develop their personalities and discover themselves
from an early age. This allows them to understand themselves better. The Internet and social
media platforms may broaden the perspective of young, eager minds and prepare them for the
future. Many Asian parents with traditional parenting styles prefer their children to pursue
courses that could secure high-paying jobs such as law and accountancy. However, many
teenagers know that soft skills are more useful in the future. They may have better prospects
pursuing their own interests, making full use of their talent and personal strengths. In this
case, determined and street-smart teenagers may have the advantage and may be able to make
better decisions. Nevertheless, this does not mean that parental involvement is no longer
needed. Parents may provide teenagers with emotional and even financial support to give
them a head start in life.
19. In paragraph 1, why does the writer use the phrase this is the most natural thing?
A. His Caucasian students do not like having debates.
B. His Caucasian students have to make their own decisions.
C. His Caucasian students have to leave home at the age of nineteen.
D. His Caucasian students are so used to making decisions on their own.
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20. In paragraph 2, what did the writer’s friends remember the most?
A. The fact that they got to choose their own bicycle.
B. The fact that they were given options to choose from.
C. The way they were allowed to make small decisions at a young age.
D. They way their family helped them cope with regrets and disappointments.
21. In paragraph 3, how did the writer describe his friends who made the wrong decisions?
A. They became discouraged.
B. They became more careful.
C. They accepted the outcome.
D. They felt very disappointed.
22. In paragraph 4, what is the best way to help teenagers make informed choices?
A. By discussing all the benefits, risks and possible outcomes.
B. By making them realise that not all decisions are perfect.
C. By providing them as much information as possible.
D. By sharing famous people’s personal experiences.
23. What is the effect of having unrealistic expectations when making decisions?
A. Ruin teenagers’ ideal world.
B. Damage teenagers’ self-confidence.
C. Teenagers may not be able to forgive themselves.
D. Teenagers may blame themselves if things go wrong.
24. In paragraph 5, what is the secret behind the writer’s friends’ success?
A. They realise no one will love them.
B. They realise no one will blame them.
C. They realise no one will protect them.
D. They realise no one will back them up.
25. How does the writer feel about Asian parents’ expectations?
A. Relieved as they do not trust their children blindly.
B. Grateful that they do not let their children ruin their own lives.
C. Cautious as their traditional view may clash with their children’s.
D. Sceptical as they may influence their children’s view of the world.
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Part 4
Questions 27 to 32
You are going to read an article about a writer’s new leisure activity. Six sentences have been
removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A to H the one which fits each gap (27
to 32). There are two extra sentences which you do not need to use.
My New Hobby
Everyday leisure activities like going to the cinemas and window shopping at the malls are
becoming less possible since the start of the pandemic. Today, many Malaysians are going for
simpler and solitary activities like walking and hiking. These activities can be done alone and
not in big groups. My family and I decided to try out cycling
We started off renting bikes at a nearby bike shop which offers varied rental periods for
different types of bicycles. There are bicycles for different trails and routes but they can be
very expensive. 27 My father already owned a second-hand cyclocross bike that he
could cycle on a wide range of terrain.
Our first ride was in Kuala Kubu Bharu, which is 70 km away from the capital city of Kuala
Lumpur. We travelled there on a KTM train with our bikes, which was really exciting! After
30 minutes, we got off at Serendah Komuter station and began cycling on a single lane trunk
road until we reached rows of old colonial-style buildings. 28 They also shared the
fascinating history of the sleepy town, which was once a thriving British outpost.
Soon, we stopped over at a local cafe for a short break – a shophouse decorated with various
kinds of antique clocks. 29 Then, we cycled up a further 12 kilometres to reach The
Sticks, a popular camping spot, where we wanted to spend the night.
After the weekend getaway, my confidence grew and several episodes of flat tyres later, I was
ready to purchase my own bike. 30 Having spent a lot on those accessories, I
promised to be committed to this new hobby to get my money's worth. There were some
accidents involving cyclists reported lately and my parents always remind me of the basic
etiquette.
31 Some cyclists enjoy the scenery too much that they often neglect looking out for
cars on both sides, and potholes too! I get worried when I see cyclists stopping in front of
cars at the traffic lights instead of keeping to the side.
Now, I ride regularly and have been on long-distance rides to many beautiful places with
groups of like-minded nature-lovers and bicycle enthusiasts 32 Most importantly, I
have met so many incredible people whom I shared beautiful memories with while exploring
the hidden gems in Malaysia.
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A. By then, there were already a new set of rules and guidelines for cyclists – a helmet,
front and rear backlights and a bell are compulsory.
B.
Being a timid beginner, I rented a foldable bike while my mother went for a hybrid.
C.
Since most roads have good shoulders, cyclists should not ride too close to vehicles.
D.
Apart from cycling in a row, we must ride with traffic and not against it.
E.
We had the best curry puffs which we ordered from the bakery opposite.
F. Cycling for two to four hours a week can help build your muscles and increase your
stamina.
G.
It was a nostalgic ride for my parents who had spent their childhood there.
H.
As a bonus, I lost some weight and even developed some muscles.
Part 5
Questions 33 to 40
We interviewed six teenagers about what the TikTok app means to them. Read the texts
below and answer the questions that follow.
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Questions 33 to 36
Which paragraph (A-F) describes the following experiences of using TikTok app?
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Statements Paragraph
3
I am fascinated with how the app appeals to the public.
3
3
I can get updates of the latest music artistes there.
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3
Any mobile apps are safe with parental guidance.
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Questions 37 to 40
Complete the notes below using the information from the text. Choose no more than one word
from the passage for each answer.
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
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