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ST. NICHOLAS COLLEGE RABAT MIDDLE SCHOOL HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS 2016 LEVEL 5-6-7 FORM 1 ENGLISH TIME: 2 HOURS Name: Index No: Class: Marks Oral Assessment Listening Comprehension Written Paper Total SECTION A: LANGUAGE 15 MARKS A. Read the passage and underline the correct word in the brackets. The first one (0) has been done for you. 5 marks [ ] The rain had just stopped. I went (0) (on/ out / near) into the garden. Then I heard a soft mewing. I saw a little white kitten. It was thin, wet and shivering. I brought it (1) (out / into / down) the house and dried it. When my brother came (2) (about / to / in), I asked him, "Do you know who this kitten belongs (3) (near / into / to)?" He said that there were some kittens (4) (in / down / out) the long grass (5) (to / near / about) our house. The mother cat was just a stray. He told me to give the kitten some food. I took some rice for the kitten but it would not eat it. "I think it's too young to eat. It may still be feeding (6) (over / out / on) its mother's milk," said my brother. I warmed (7) (up / to / into) some milk and gave it to the kitten but it would not drink the milk. "I wonder if I should give it back to its mother," I said. "Yes, you'd better do that," said my brother. My brother and I carried the kitten out of the house. We heard loud mewing. It was the mother cat. I put (8) (about / down / to) the kitten. It mewed loudly but stayed still. The mother cat ran quickly to the little kitten. It started licking the kitten all (9) (over / near / to). The kitten kept mewing loudly. "Do you think it's telling its mother (10) (down / about / out) me?" I asked my brother. English Language Form 1 Secondary Level 5-6-7 2016 Page 1 of 8

B. Fill in the blanks with the right phrases from the box below. The first one (0) has been done for you. 5 marks [ ] am staying isn t having am live am doing go Do you stay am living is working come Sara: Mandy: Sara: Mandy: Sara: Hi! (0) Do you live in London? No, I (1) here on holiday. I (2) with my sister for the summer. She and her husband (3) near the university. (4) with them every summer? No, I usually (5) on holiday with my friend, Anna but she (6) on a farm this summer. She (7) a holiday this year. What about you? I (8) a drama course at the moment and I (9) in a student hostel. It s great because the students (10) from all over the world. C. Look at the information about these four major cities: London, Rome, New York and Tokyo. 5 marks [ ] City Built Population Area Temperature Rainfall London 43AD 6,750,000 1,580 sq km 4-18 610mm Rome 753BC 2,800,000 1,500 sq km 8-25 744mm New York 1609AD 7,100,000 956 sq km 0-30 1,123mm Tokyo 1456AD 11,800,000 1,250 sq km 3-26 1,563mm Now write five sentences using the information in the table. In every sentence, you have to compare these cities by using both the comparative and superlative form of the words in brackets. The first one (0) has been done for you. 0. Tokyo is smaller than London but New York is the smallest city. (small) 1. Rome is than Tokyo but London is city. (large) 2. New York is than London but Tokyo is city. (crowded) 3. Rome is than London but New York is city. (hot) 4. New York is than Tokyo but Rome is city. (old) 5. Rome is than London but Tokyo is city. (wet) English Language Form 1 Secondary Level 5-6-7 2016 Page 2 of 8

SECTION B: READING COMPREHENSION 20 MARKS Read the passage Las Fallas and then answer the following questions 1. State whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). 4 marks [ ] a. The Fallas festival celebrateds the end of winter. b. The best sculptures are kept in the Fallas Museum. c. There is a competition to choose the best sculpture. d. The Festival is important because it created jobs and brings in money. 2. Choose the best answer to complete the sentences. 2 marks [ ] a. The Fallas Fiesta is i. a major tourist event. ii. a political event. iii. celebrated outside Spain too. b. The Fallas sculptures are i. built during the week before the festival. ii. built during the year before the festival. iii. built by the City Council members. 3. From the first two paragraphs, find a word in the text that means: 2 marks [ ] a. something falls down b. a growing industry c. happening once a year d. brings about 4. What do these numbers refer to in the text? 4 marks [ ] a. two: b. four: c. thirty: d. eighteen: English Language Form 1 Secondary Level 5-6-7 2016 Page 3 of 8

5. Las Fallas is a modern tradition in Spain. Is this true? Give a reason for your answer. 1 mark [ ] 6. Continue this sentence. In the past, the carpenters in Valencia used to celebrate the end of winter by 1 mark [ ] 7. Las Fallas started because a carpenter had a new idea of how to celebrate the end of winter. What was this idea? 2 marks [ ] 8. What do the words in bold refer to in the passage? 2 marks [ ] a. this (paragraph 2) - b. they (paragraph 3) - c. them (paragraph 3 - d. their (paragraph 4) - 9. Complete the sentence. 2 marks [ ] One of the highlights of the festival is the (procession / marathon run) of boys and girls in (traditional / carnival) dress. They (parade / look up) through the city centre, bringing flowers for the (Virgin Mary / Las Fallas). English Language Form 1 Secondary Level 5-6-7 2016 Page 4 of 8

SECTION C: LITERATURE 20 MARKS PART 1: POETRY UNPREPARED TEXT Read the poem and answer all the questions that follow. 10 marks [ ] Performance by Duncan Jones 1 5 10 My heart was beating like a drum A herd of buffalo in my tum! My head was banging, clanging, whanging. Goose bumps like mole hills on my neck Doubt like a pterodactyl s peck. My toes were twitching, itching, gritching. I had to walk out on that stage. Like one against a dragon s rage. A sea of eyes all waiting, watching, watching. Heart jumping like a kangaroo. Would I remember what to do? Then on 15 20 It s as if I am A little flea. Staring right down And watching me. Then hearing cheering, cheering, cheering. My chest is puffing out with pride As if I ve swallowed up Strathclyde My head is grinning, spinning, zinging My mind is doing summersaults. I am up as high as astronauts. My eyes are gleaming, streaming, dreaming. 1. The poet is afraid of 1 mark [ ] a. a kangaroo. b. an astronaut. c. an angry dragon. d. going on stage. 2. This poem is made up of stanzas. The rhyme scheme of the first three lines of this poem is (aab, abc, aba). 2 marks [ ] English Language Form 1 Secondary Level 5-6-7 2016 Page 5 of 8

3. Find two pairs of rhyming words in the poem. 2 marks [ ] a. b. 4. My heart was beating like a drum (line 1) is an example of: 1 mark [ ] a. a metaphor b. a simile c. an onomatopoeia 5. A herd of buffalo in my tum! (line 2) is an example of: 1 mark [ ] a. a metaphor b. a simile c. an onomatopoeia 6. banging, clanging, whanging (line 3) is an example of: 1 mark [ ] a. a metaphor b. a simile c. an onomatopoeia 7. What happened in the fifth stanza? Did the people like the boy? 1 mark [ ] 8. My eyes are streaming (line 23) means that: 1 mark [ ] a. his eyes are full of tears of sadness b. his eyes are full of tears of joy c. he has an allergy PART 2: PROSE UNPREPARED TEXT Read the text below and answer all the questions that follow. 10 marks [ ] It is impossible to say how the idea first entered my mind, but once it came, it haunted me day and night. I did not do it because I wanted something. I did not do it for passion. I liked the old man. He had never done anything wrong to me. I had no desire for his gold. I think it was his eye! Yes, it was this! One of his eyes looked like a vulture s - a pale blue eye. I felt horrified whenever it looked at me ; and so slowly I made up my mind to take the old man s life, and to free myself of the eye forever. I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him. Every night I opened his door and stuck my head in his room very slowly, so as not to wake him up. I could see him lying on his bed. And I shined a ray of light on his face - quietly, oh so quietly - so I could see the vulture eye. And I did this for seven long nights, every night,just at midnight, but I found his eye was always closed, so it was impossible to do my work, because it was not the old man who worried me, but his evil eye. 1 5 10 15 English Language Form 1 Secondary Level 5-6-7 2016 Page 6 of 8

On the eighth night, I had my head in the door and was about to shine my light, when the old man jumped up in bed and cried, Who s there? I kept still and said nothing. For a whole hour, I did not move, and he did not lie back down. He was still sitting up in the bed listening. Then I heard him pull the blanket and groan, and I knew he had gone back to sleep. I waited a long time, then I shined the light on him. The ray of light fell on his vulture eye. It was open - wide open - and I grew angry as I looked at it. I could see the eye and nothing else. Adapted from The Tell- Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe 20 1. In this story, there are (two / three / four) characters. 1 mark [ ] 2. The person telling the story 2 marks [ ] a. kills a vulture. b. kills an old man. c. sleeps for eight nights. 3. The scary evil eye (line 13) belongs to 1 mark [ ] a. a cat. b. a vulture. c. an old man. 4. How does the person telling the story move so as not to wake up the old man? 1 mark [ ] a. slowly and quietly b. very quickly c. noisily 5. What colour was the old man s evil eye? 1 mark [ ] a. green b. pale blue c. brown 6. One of his eyes looked like a vulture s (lines 4-5) is an example of 1 mark [ ] a. a simile b. a metaphor 7. evil eye (line 13) is an example of 1 mark [ ] a. a simile b. a metaphor English Language Form 1 Secondary Level 5-6-7 2016 Page 7 of 8

8. In this passage, the writer creates an atmosphere of (calmness / mystery / happiness / sadness). 2 marks [ ] SECTION D: COMPOSITION 25 MARKS Write between 100 and 150 words on ONE of the following. 1. You have made a very important discovery one that will make you famous in all the world. Write a short story about your discovery and how you made it. 2. You have just won a lot of money at the national lottery and wish to buy a new house. Describe your dream house. 3. Write an email to your friend, Anna in England, describing a recent trip which was a disaster. Your friend's email is annasmith@ymail.com. Start your email like this: To: From: Subject: Title No: English Language Form 1 Secondary Level 5-6-7 2016 Page 8 of 8