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SECTION TWO: LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS

Allow 35 mins for this section (32marks)

The spelling mistakes in these sentences have been underlined. Write the correct spelling for each
underlined word.

1 The shop was ofering free gift-wrapping

2 Farmers sometimes have to improvize when machinery


breaks down

3 The rain made the campers miserabel

4 Solar engery is a renueble

5 We gained insite into another culture through our


exchange student.

6 The library has a rack of broshures about many subjects

7 Eggs provide protien in a diet

8 They school play was held in the audatoriem

9 I knew my brothers would quarelle over who should


walk the dog.

10 The scary music hightned the suspense in the movie


For questions 11-32 shade one bubble to show your answer.

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SECTION THREE: READING

Allow 35 mins for this section (25 marks)

Read The Terracotta Army below and answer questions 1-5.


The Terracotta Army questions:

1) The famers who discovered the terracotta arm were actually looking for

o Oil
o Water
o Gold
o Ancient ruins

2) The soldiers in the tomb were made from

o Wood
o Metal
o Clay
o Marble

3) The construction of the tomb began when Emperor Qin Shi Huang

o Was born
o Became emperor
o Married
o Died

4) In the last paragraph, the emperor is compared to Egyptian pharaohs because the
pharaohs also

o Possessed terracotta armies


o Were buried in elaborate tombs in China.
o Were buried with things they would have used while alive.
o Became kings when they were teenagers.

5) What they had stumbled upon (paragraph 2)

Who does they refer to?

o Sculptors
o Archaeologists
o Soldiers
o Farmers
SECTION THREE: READING (continued)

Read The Great Blondin and answer questions 6-10


The Great Blondin questions:

6) Blondin is best described as

o Daring
o Greedy
o Optimistic
o Thoughtless

7) More than 25 000 onlookers (paragraph 2)

The writer includes this information to show

o How much the crowd would have paid to see Blondin


o How difficult it was to get a good view of the Falls.
o How large the viewing area was at the Falls.
o How fascinated people were by what Blondin was doing

8) According to the text, Blondin took photos of

o The oak tree


o The pool at the base of the Falls
o The Horseshoe Falls.
o The people watching.

9) Blondin carried his manager during one of his crossings. The manager is portrayed
as being

o A reluctant partner
o A daredevil himself
o A lazy person
o A cautious follower

10) What is the purpose of the last sentence

o To show that daredevil feats are good for you health


o To explain that Blondin lived until he was an old man
o To highlight that Blondin did not die doing something dangerous
o To provide information about the year of Blondin’s death
SECTION THREE: READING (continued)

Read Geysers and answer questions 11-15


The Geysers questions:

11) The text refers to reservoir. This is

o A canal
o An underground river
o A storage area
o A narrow passage

12) The diagram helps to

o Give more detailed explanations of the terms in the text.


o Provide additional information through a graphic
o Illustrate why geysers are unpredictable
o Show the information in the text in a graphic form.

13) The information enclosed in brackets in paragraph 3 is included to

o provide specific examples


o explain the preceding phrase
o simplify the sentence structure
o show useful alternative terms

14) The last sentence of the text suggests that

o geysers need to be studied further


o people find geyser eruptions to be frightening events
o geysers can only erupt at particular times
o people would be keen to see a large geyser erupt

15) Write the numbers 1 to 5 in the boxes to show the order of events as they occur
in the formation of a geyser eruption

Magma heats water

Steam pressure lifts water

Water collects in a reservoir

Groundwater penetrates rock

Water rises in a pipe.


SECTION THREE: READING (continued)

Read An Apology and answer questions 16-20


An Apology questions:

16) And until commercial space travel becomes a reality (paragraph 1)

What is the function of this comment?


o It suggests the size of the injustice that has been done to Tasmania
o It sets a universal context for the recognition Tasmania has received
o It allows the writer to make an exaggerated claim about Tasmania
o It foreshadows a time when Tasmania will be more popular

17) ……our Bay of Fires was named the ‘hottest’ destination….

This is an example of

o a metaphor
o alliteration
o a pun
o jargon

18) The main purpose of the section WHAT WENT WRONT? Is

o To present the contrasts that have caused confusion in Tasmania.


o To point out inconsistencies in Lonely Planet’s judgement.
o To give justification for the disappointment of Tasmanians.
o To introduce some of the many positive aspects of Tasmania.

19) The writer uses the word baffled to convey the idea that people are

o Annoyed
o Concerned
o Perplexed
o Amused.

20) The tone of the text is

o Remorseful
o Ironic
o Outraged
o Anxious

END OF EXAM

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