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Text 1:
Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Being an only child, there was not much that Thahirah could do when she was alone. Reading her books made her life seemed so much more interesting. She read so much that she earned the (21)______ 'bookworm'. Because of all the reading that she did, her grasp of the English Language was so good that no one in her level could ever beat her at it.
Her teachers were all so proud (22)______ her. They especially enjoyed her compositions as she had a very good imagination and could write very well. One day, a surprise waited for Thahirah in school. Her teacher had (23)______ some of her compositions to a friend of hers who was book publisher. The publisher was so (24)______ with Thahirah's writing that he offered Thahirah the chance to write her own novel. Thahirah wasn't so sure at first whether she had the talent to write a novel. But with her teacher's encouragement she agreed. A few months (25)______, Thahira's book was published and put on sale. They sold like hotcakes ! Everyone was proud of her and Thahirah discovered that this was what she wanted to be an author.
Text 2:
Read the followingpassage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Tigers are one of the most powerful and graceful animals in the world. The different species that still exist today, namely the Bengal, Indochina, Siberian, South China and Sumatra tigers are in danger of becoming extinct. Due to irresponsible hunting, the Bali, Caspian and Java tigers have already become extinct. This could soon happen to the other species too.
In the past, tigers were considered as pests. With a smaller area to hunt, as man had taken up more of the land to build upon, the tigers found less areas for themselves to hunt. They thus turned to farms to get their food. Farmers' livestock were attacked by these tigers. People were then encouraged to hunt and kill these animals with the promise of rewards. Even after the threat of tigers on livestock was over, man continued to hunt tigers, this time for recreation. Poachers also hunt tigers for their body parts . The skin of tigers is much sought. Bones and other organs are also used as ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine. Although killing tigers is illegal, it is still being carried out and unless it is stopped, the remaining species of tigers will soon become extinct too.
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