Half Yearly Examination for Primary Schools 2017 Year 5 ENGLISH (Listening Comprehension) Time: 30 minutes Teacher s copy Guidelines for the conduct of the Listening Comprehension Examination ALL INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO BE GIVEN IN ENGLISH Resources Teacher: Reading Text and Questions Each student: Pen and Examination Paper Introduction The teacher in charge distributes the examination papers to the students and asks them to write their name, surname and class on the front cover. THE TEACHER TELLS THE STUDENTS TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. PROCEDURE 5 minutes Students read the questions. 3 minutes The text is read for the first time. (Students may start writing if they wish to.) 7 minutes The questions are read out and students answer them. 3 minutes The text is read for the second time. 7 minutes The questions are read out and students answer any unanswered questions. 5 minutes Final revision of answers by students Questions 1 to 12 (1 mark each) = 12 marks Questions 13 (a to j) (½ mark each) = 5 marks Questions 14 (a to c) (1 mark each) = 3 marks TOTAL: 20 MARKS English Listening Comprehension Half Yearly Exams 2017 - Year 5 1
Instruction 1: You have five minutes to read the questions silently. Do not write anything. (Students read the questions silently for 5 minutes.) Instruction 2: Listen carefully as I read the passage The beautiful, powerful Jaguar (You may start writing as you listen.) 1. What beautiful cat lives in North and South America and is bigger and tougher than a leopard or mountain lion? If you said jaguar, you re right. The only cat species that are larger are the tiger, the African lion and the endangered Asiatic lion. 2. Most jaguars are orange with black rose-shaped spots. However, there is also a solid black jaguar. Black jaguars have spots too but their spots are hard to see except when in bright sunlight. The colour of their fur serves as camouflage. Lighter coloured jaguars live in more open grassland and forests where they blend in perfectly among the vegetation and shadows. Black jaguars blend in better in the darkest forests and jungles. 3. Like tigers, jaguars live alone most of their lives. Baby jaguars are born in litters of one to four and stay with their protective mother for two years. They are taught how to hunt for food. Then they leave to find their own territories. Jaguars love water. They ll sit half submerged in a cool rainforest stream or pond waiting for prey. Sometimes jaguars will even climb trees to await unsuspecting prey wandering below. English Listening Comprehension Half Yearly Exams 2017 - Year 5 2
4. They will catch water animals like fish, frogs and turtles. Other times they hunt on land and they catch animals like deer. A jaguar s bite is so strong that it can break the tortoise shell. They have even been observed using their jaws to drag heavy prey for over a mile. 5. People often confuse leopards with jaguars. They are both beautiful, spotted cats. However, there are several important differences. Leopards live in Asia and Africa while jaguars are native to the American continent. Jaguars are much bigger and have heavier chests and legs. Moreover, their larger heads have more powerful jaws. 6. Unfortunately, jaguars are in danger of extinction. Mining, farming and other development have destroyed much of their wild habitat. Today some of their habitat is protected. However, they are still being illegally hunted for their beautiful fur and because they are a threat to farmers livestock. Adapted from The Beautiful, Powerful Jaguar by Guy Belleranti English Listening Comprehension Half Yearly Exams 2017 - Year 5 3
Instruction 3: Now I will read the questions to you once. Listen to the exercises and complete them. There must be a 4-seconds pause after each sentence. Tick ( ) the correct word, phrase or sentence to answer the questions. (10 x 1 mark = 10 marks) 1. Where do jaguars live? a) Africa a) b) Asia b) c) North and South America c) d) Europe d) 2. Which cat species is smaller than a jaguar? a) African lion a) b) Asiatic lion b) c) Tiger c) d) Mountain lion d) English Listening Comprehension Half Yearly Exams 2017 - Year 5 4
3. How long do baby jaguars stay with their mothers? a) Six months a) b) One year b) c) Two years c) d) Two months d) 4. What are baby jaguars taught by their mothers? a) How to play a) b) How to hunt for food b) c) How to look after siblings c) d) How to crawl d) 5. Where do jaguars hunt for food? a) In water only a) b) On land only b) c) In water and on land c) d) In deserts d) English Listening Comprehension Half Yearly Exams 2017 - Year 5 5
6. How are jaguars and leopards similar? a) They live in North America. a) b) They live in Africa b) c) They have black fur. c) d) They are spotted cats. d) 7. How are jaguars different to leopards? a) Jaguars are smaller than leopards. a) b) Leopards are bigger than jaguars. b) c) Jaguars are bigger than leopards. c) d) Leopards are heavier than jaguars. d) 8. What shape are jaguars spots? a) Black circles a) b) Black roses b) c) Grey dots c) d) Black dots d) English Listening Comprehension Half Yearly Exams 2017 - Year 5 6
9. Why is the colour of their fur important to jaguars? a) It helps them to blend in their habitat. a) b) It helps them to keep warm. b) c) It helps them to swim better. c) d) It makes them more visible. d) 10. Why are jaguars being hunted? a) They are hunted for their claws. a) b) They are hunted for their meat. b) c) They are hunted for their fur. c) d) They are hunted for their teeth. d) 11. Put a tick ( ) to show whether each sentence is TRUE or FALSE. TRUE FALSE a) Tigers are larger than jaguars. b) Black jaguars do not have spots. c) Jaguars like living in groups. d) Jaguars are afraid of water. e) A jaguar s bite is very strong. English Listening Comprehension Half Yearly Exams 2017 - Year 5 7
f) Jaguars have very strong jaws. g) Leopards have larger heads than jaguars. h) Jaguars are in danger of extinction. (8 x ½ mark = 4 marks) 12. Fill in the blanks with a suitable WORD. a) Jaguars have or fur. b) Jaguars and leopards are both, cats. c) Jaguars are hunted for their beautiful and because they are a threat to livestock. (3 x 2 marks = 6 marks) Instruction 4: I will read the passage and the questions to you a second time. You may complete any unanswered questions as I read. (The passage and questions are read a second time.) Instruction 5: You have now five minutes to check your answers, and complete any unanswered questions. (Students revise and / or complete unanswered questions.) This is the end of the Listening Comprehension Examination. English Listening Comprehension Half Yearly Exams 2017 - Year 5 8
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