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    ENGLISH TOPICAL TEST 2 2011

    FORM 4

    SMK JAMBATAN PUTIH

    Name: _______________________ Class: __________________

    Section C

    [25 marks]

    Questions 26 31 are based on the following passage.

    Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    1 A few days of fever, chills and generally feeling awful: thats a typical caseof the flu. But many times a century, flu viruses change so radically that they can

    trigger a pandemic as health experts fear could happen with the swine flu.

    2 The history of influenza may go all the way back to the beginning of

    medicine; a similar illness was first described by Hippocrates in Greece in 412 B.C.In 1485, a flu-like sweating sickness swept across Britain, leaving many dead

    and treatments of the time, including bleeding, did not help.

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    3 The latest pandemics, in 1957 and 1968, were mild, with global death tollsof about 2 million and 1 million respectively. But doctors live in fear of a killer like

    the 1918 Spanish flu, which caused up to 100 million deaths. Undertakers were so

    overwhelmed that corpses were left inside homes for days. Cities passed lawsrequiring citizens to wear masks in public places, but the virus defeated that barrier;

    little slowed the spread of the diseases.

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    4 From 1917-1918, average life expectancy in the U.S. dropped an amazing

    12 years. Cruelly, the 1918 virus was especially lethal in young and healthy people.

    The disease seemed to trigger a massive overreaction of victims immune systems;when autopsies were performed on flu victims, lungs were found to be blue and

    filled with water. They had died by drowning. The Spanish flu pandemic ended

    only when the virus had infected so many people that it burned itself out.

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    5 The most recent pandemic in 1968 is called the Hong Kong flu after its

    origin. The virus is comparatively mild. In 2003, Southeast Asia suffered from the

    H5N1 avian flu. The governments responded by stockpiling the antiviral Tamiflu.

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    6 Today, doctors have better tools antivirals and respirators that would cut

    the potential death toll. But influenza is unpredictable. Decreasing transmission isthe best strategy to prevent an A (H1N1) flu outbreak. The more everyone follows

    the practices below, the safer YOU are from it.

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    7 First keep your hands clean. Wash your hands after contact with common

    surfaces and utensils. Make sure you wash your hands properly. Next, practise

    cough and sneeze etiquette. You have to sneeze or cough into a tissue. Wash yourhands after throwing it away. I you have a cold or sniffles, and need to be in

    crowded, public areas, wear a mask.

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    8 Of course, if you are ill with flu-like symptoms, stay at home. Seek medical

    treatment if symptoms get worse. Minimise contact with friends and relatives.

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    Adapted from TIME, May 11 2009

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    (a) From paragraph 1, what are health experts afraid of?

    ........[1 mark]2

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    From paragraph 2,

    (a) who is the father of medicine ?

    ....... [1 mark]

    (b) which expression tells you that a pandemic took place in Britain ?

    ....... [1 mark]

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    From paragraph 3,

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    From paragraph 5,

    (a) in which place did the Hong Kong flu start?[1 mark]

    (b) what was the medicine to take to cure the avian flu?

    [1 mark]

    From what you have read in this article, give two characteristics of a pandemic.

    (a) [1 mark]

    (b) [1 mark]

    (a) how many people died of flu in 1968?

    ... [1 mark]

    (b)

    (c)

    which word tells you that a Spanish flu affected many people?

    .. [1 mark]

    did wearing masks in public help to stop the flu from spreading?

    [1 mark]

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    31 Based on the passage given, write a summary on:

    the history of influenza

    Credit will be given for use of own words but care must be taken not to change theoriginal meaning.

    Your summary must

    be in continuous writing (not in note form)

    use materials from lines 4 to 20

    not be longer than 130 words, including the 10 words given below

    Begin your summary as follows:

    The first incidence of influenza was noted in the year

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    Prepared by,

    (PUTRI MUBINA SUJAK)

    ENGLISH TEACHER

    Checked by,

    (SHAHNIZAM SABALDIN)

    HEAD OF ENGLISH PANEL

    Verified by,

    ..(LEE KEN SANG)

    HEAD OF LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT