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Cambridge Lower Secondary Progression Test: English Question Paper 2
Cambridge Lower Secondary Progression Test: English Question Paper 2
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Suggestions for how long to spend on each section are given in the booklet.
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Section A: Reading For
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Spend 30 minutes on this section.
Read the Text in the Insert and then answer questions 1–15.
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2 In lines 1–3, which word does the writer use to show the narrator has mixed feelings about
her violin?
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3 In lines 1–6, what effect does playing the violin have on the narrator? Support your answer
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4 Explain in your own words why the narrator stops playing her violin when the doorbell rings
for the first time.
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Explain in your own words two ways the writer creates suspense in these lines.
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6 Why doesn’t the mother believe what the old man is saying?
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7 ‘It was as if his whole body was weeping tears.’ (line 18)
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(b) How does the writer want the reader to feel about the old man?
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The narrator’s excitement builds up in this part of the text. Explain in your own words three
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metaphor
personification
onomatopoeia
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12 Give two things the writer suggests about the old man from the way he drinks and eats.
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13 Give one sentence from the text that shows the narrator is fascinated by her grandfather. For
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14 The text is narrated by the girl. The mother does not say much.
How does the writer show the mother’s feelings? Give three quotations from the text and
explain what each one shows about the mother’s feelings at that point.
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15 ‘He was obviously too intent on his tea and biscuits to say anything at all.’ (lines 39–
40) What does the phrase ‘intent on’ mean in this quotation?
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Copyright Acknowledgements:
Section A © Adapted extract taken from Escape from Shangri-La by Michael Morpurgo. Text copyright © 1998 Michael Morpurgo. Published by
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