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One PlusOne English Grade 6 Learner’s Book Shelter Mukande SECONDARY BOOK PRESS ‘Anchors ofthe shoals CONTENTS UNIT 1: HOLIDAYS.. A. Comprehension B. Composition: Dialogue. C. Handwriting exercise. D. Nouns...... E. Prepositions F, Punctuation: Capital letters G. Listening and speaking: Juggling balls H. Sharpen your skills: Nouns.. 7 1 1 3 4 4 5 5 6 UNIT 2: THE BAOBAB TREE.. A. Comprehension: The Baobab or the upside-down tree. 8 B. Summary writing . il C. Composition: Formal lette at D. Using antonyms or opposites nue 12 E. Spellings and dictation . 13 F. Listening and speaking: Phonic sounds..... 13 14 G. Sharpen your skills. UNIT 3: THE ADVENTURE OF TOM SAWYER... .15 A, Comprehension: Cleaning up campaign .. 15 B. Handwriting exercise. . 18 C. Descriptive composition . 18 D. Adjectives . 19 E. Using adjectives and prepositions ...._ 20 F. Listening and speaking. a 21 G. Sharpen your skills: New Words... 21 UNIT 4: MUNYORO, THE NURSE (1)... 22 A. Comprehension: The tragedy we have 22 B. Summary writing 25 C. Composition: A friendly letter... 25 D. Verbs 25 E. Using verbs and prepositions - 26 F. Using a verb, an object and a preposition 27 G. Spellings and dictatio} 27 H. Listening and speaking. 27 UNIT 5: PETER’S WONDERFUL DAY.. 28 A. Comprehensio eter’s wonderful day . 28 31 31 31 B. Summary writing... C. Composition: The lost satchel D. Handwriting exercise. E. Adverbs... 31 F. Listening and speaking: Adjectives... 33 G. Sharpen your skills: Verbs and adverbs... ssseennaneeen a 33 UNIT 6: THE ESCAPE A. Comprehension: The escape... B. Descriptive composition C. Simple past tense. D. Irregular verbs .. E. Listening and speaking: Phonics.. F. Sharpen your skills: Family tree 34 34 37 38 40 40 41 UNIT 7: RAIN-MAKING CEREMONIES 42 ‘A, Comprehension: Rain-making ceremonies 43 44 8, Summary writing.. C. Composition: Report writing 45 D. Handwriting exercise... 46 E. Pronouns: se 46 F. Emphatic pronoun: 47 G. Reflective pronouns 48 H. Listening and speaking. 49 |. Sharpen your skills: Hobbies... 49 UNIT 8: THE GARDENING CLUB (1)... 50 A. Comprehension: Thando and the Gardening club... . 50 B. Composition: Formal letter. . 52 C. Using conjunctions.. . 53 D. Spelling and dictation . 54 E. Listening and speaking: Phonics....... 55 F. Sharpen your skill: Abbreviations....... 55 UNIT 9: ANIMALS DO COMMUNICATE 56 A, Comprehension: Animals do communicate . 57 B. Composition: A friendly letter..n.usun 59 C. Handwriting exercise .. 59 D. Prepositions... su 60 E. Nouns and prepositions. sun OL F. Verbs and prepositions . 61 G. Listening and speaking: Poem wan. 62 H, Sharpen your skills: Fun with Mathematics ...... UNIT 10: TEST 1.. UNIT 11: THE GARDENING CLUB (2). 69 A. Comprehension: The new member... 69 B. Composition: Friendly letter. C. Handwriting exercise. D. Subject verb agreemernt.... 72 E. Sums and quantities: much, many, little, few . 73 F. Using either or... neither nor. G. Pronouns and verbs ... H. Sharpen your skills: Word meanings 75 UNIT 12: THE ACCIDENT. A. Comprehension: The accident B. Summary writing... C. Composition: The accident | witnessed 79 D. Handwriting exercise. 80 E. Writing sentences. ss 80 F. Subjects and predicates 80 G. Punctuation marks . 81 H. Using although and But... 82 |. Listening and speaking: Phrases 82 J. Sharpen your skills: Sentences .. 83 UNIT 13: A LETTER OF COMPLAINT... 84 A. Comprehension: A letter of complaint 84 8. Composition: A business letter 87 C. Handwriting exercise... 87 D. Punctuation: Quotation marks 87 E, Punctuation: Exclamation mark! iu. 88 F.Listening and speaking: Rhyming words 89 89 G. Sharpen your skills: Verbs. UNIT 14: THE WORLD OF CATS... 90 A. Comprehension: The world of cats... 90 B. Summary writing.. 93 C. Composition: My pet. 93 D. Contractions 94 E. Spellings and dictation 96 F. Listening and speaking: Dialogue...... 96 G. Sharpen your skills: Puzzle ..... 96 UNIT 15: FISH FARMING .. A. Comprehension: Fish farming B. Summary writing.. C. Composition: Project D. Handwriting exercises 97 97 100 100 100 E. Articles... 101 F. Using unless... . 101 G. Listening and speaking: Reported speech 102 H. Sharpen your skill 103 UNIT 16: VELD FIRES. - 104 A, Comprehension: Veld fires 104 B. Summary writing... su 106 C. Narrative composition . 107 D. Present participle . 107 E. Spellings and dictatio . 109 F. Listening and speaking: Passive voice 109 G. Sharpen your skills: Idioms 110 UNIT 17: MALARIA IS A KILLER... . 112 A, Comprehension: Malaria is a killer..... 112 B. Composition: Invitation letter name 113 C. Prepositions... . 114 D. Handwriting exercise. _ 115 E. Listening and speakini . 115 F. Sharpen your skills: Malaria prevention116 UNIT 18: ANIMAL FARM.. . 117 A. Comprehension: Animal farm nnn 118 B. Summary writing ... . 120 C. Composition: Composing an email..... 120 D. Animal sounds. su 120 E. Spellings and dictatio . 122 F. Listening and speaking: Animal sounds. . 122 G. Sharpen your skills: Puzzle .. . 123 UNIT 19: MUNYORO, THE NURSE (2) 124 A. Comprehension: Munyoro, the nurse (2) .. . 124 B. Summary writing . 126 C. Composition: Dialogue. 127 D. Handwriting exercise. . 127 E. Sentences . . 127 F. Using should or would... . 128 G. Using could, should of WOuld wwruinne 129 H, Listening and speaking: Phonic sounds... 129 |. Sharpen your skills: Newspaper or magazine writing. . 130 UNIT 20: TEST 2.... 131 Paper 1 131 Paper 2 135 UNIT 21: THE PILOT 137 137 140 140 141 142 143 B. Composition: My ambition C. Using may and might D. Occupations..... E. Spellings and dictation... F. Sharpen your skills: jumbled words. UNIT 22: THE TRAGEDY OF CHILD- HEADED FAMILIES.. A. Comprehensio' headed families. 144 B. Summary writing 147 C. Composition: Business/Formal letter. 147 D. Handwriting exercise.....e.euo 147 E. Phrasal verbs.. 148 F. Prepositions 149 G. Listening and speaking: Phonics sounds 149 150 144 he tragedy of child- H. Sharpen your skills: Posters...... UNIT 23: GOOD HEALTH, A GOD GIFT 151 300d health, God's gift. 151 154 154 A, Comprehensio B. Summary writing.. C. Descriptive composition D. One word for many. 154 E. Spellings and dictation 155 F. Listening and speaking: Think-pair-share 156 156 156 G. Making a chart. H. Sharpen your skills: Phonic sounds.... UNIT 24: THE FEAR OF EXAMINATIONS . 157 A. Comprehension: The fear of examinations . 157 . 160 B. Summary writing C. Composition: A friendly letter. . 160 D. Handwriting exercise. . 160 E, Question tags...... . 161 . 162 162 F. Listening and speaking: Debate... G. Sharpen your skills: jumbled words... UNIT 25: PHOTOGRAPHS... . 163 . 163 - 166 we 166 . 166 A. Comprehension: Photographs... B. Summary writing... C. Composition: Hobbies D. Handwriting exercise. 7 E. Animal homes. . 166 F. Listening and speakin . 168 G. Sharpen your skills: Rare animals...... 168 UNIT 26: LIFE IN THE STREET .. . 169 A. Comprehension: Life in the street... 169 B. Composition: My first day at school... 172 C. Prefixes and suffixes... ww 172 D. Spellings and dictatio! . 173 E. Listening and speakin: . 173 F. Sharpen your skills: PrefixeS.uuomoune 174 UNIT 27: THE GREAT ZIMBABWE...... 175 A. Comprehension: The Great Zimbabwe175 B. Summary writing... 177 C. Descriptive composition 177 D. Handwriting exercise. 177 E. Past continuous tense . 178 F. Listening and speaking: Dreams... 179 G. Sharpen your skills: Sunshine outline 180 UNIT 28: THE BIG DAY. 181 182 184 184 184 A. Comprehension: The big day..... B. Summary writing.. C. Narrative composition D. Forming noun: E. Proverbs... 185 F. Spellings and dictation. 187 G. Listening and speaking: Jig saw groups 188 188 H. Sharpen your skills: Round table UNIT 29: THIEVES AT NIGHT. 189 189 A. Comprehension: Thieves at night B, Summary writing.. C. Composition: Report writing ... D. Handwriting exercise... E, Analogies... F. Sharpen your skills: Brainstorming 194 UNIT 30: TEST 3... 195 199 HOLIDAYS Let's talk You all have plans on how you are going to spend the holidays. Share your plans with a friend. If you are going to travel, say when, how and where you are going. Give reasons why you are visiting that place and how long you will stay. Vocabulary The words in colour are from the dialogue which you are going to read below. In pairs, take turns in answering the following questions then discuss your answers as a class. What are your holiday plans? Do you have a school-fellow? If yes, who is she/he? Have you ever been to a village? What is the weather like today? Name a town in Zimbabwe which is on a plain. The hilly part of the country is in which direction? (A)[comprehension SSCS Here is a dialogue between two boys discussing their holiday plans. In pairs, take turns in reading the dialogue then answer the questions which follow. OO PwnNe Tom: Hurrah! Only 10 days to the holidays. Jeff: I know I have been counting the days. I'm just sick of school. Tom: So am |. What are you going to do with yourself..these holidays? Jeff: I would like to go to the hills for a change, but that means money, and | don't think my father will give it to me. What are you going to do? Tom: Jeff: Tom: Jeff: Tom: Jeff: Tom: Jeff: Tom: Oh! | shall go home. My home is in the hilly part of the village where it is fairly cool in the summer, and | think | shall find plenty to do there. You are very lucky. My home is on plain land. It is very hot, and | soon get tired of the small village life. Well, look here! Why not come to my home and stay with me for a few weeks? That would be fine. But | don't suppose your father would want me there, | would only be welcome, Not at all! Father told me last year, when | was at home, that | should bring one of my schoolfellows with me, and have a good time. So come along! I would love that! It’s very kind of you. Splendid! We can have some good time together. So we shall think of different things to talk about. Oh! You need not thank me, because | shall have a much jollier time with you there than if | were alone. Comprehensions questions 1 Read the passage and answer the questions in correctly punctuated full sentences. PNAARWNE Who is eager to go on holiday? How many days are left for the two to start their vacation? Why was Jeff counting the days? Who needs money? Give two words which describe Tom's home. Jeff thought Tom was lucky. Why? What do you think a plain looks like? What is the difference between the two boys’ homes? 9. Why did Tom invite Jeff to his place? 10. What type of a friend is Tom? Comprehension questions 2 There are four optional answers to each question bellow, choose the best for each question. 1. The boys’ school was closing in less than a__ A. ten days B, month €. fortnight D. week 2. The boys were talking about their A. school B. homes C. holiday D. holiday plans 3. When Jeff said, “I'm just sick of school,” he meant that, he___ . A. didr't like school B. sick of school €, wanted a break _D. di 4, At first, Jeff refused the invitation because A. he was fearful B. he wanted to go to his village C. he was tired of his village life D. he wasn't sure if he would be welcomed 5. Tom invited Jeff to his place so he was the_ __. A. school fellow _B. friend C. visitor D. host 6. Accommodating someone in your home is_________. A. hospitality B. homeless CC. squatting D. refuge 7. Aword which best describes Tom's father is. A. helpful B. rich €. welcoming D. caring 8. Tom and Jeff were_ _ A.collegemates —_B. classmates €.schoolmates _D. best friends 9. Inthe end, the two boys agreed they were going to have a__________ time together. A. playful B. friendly . joyful D. enjoyable Comprehension questions 3 If you were Jeff, would you agree/refuse the invitation? Give you answer in 10 lines stating your reasons. If you agree to the invitation, what would you do to Tom and his family as your hosts? ( B lt Composition: Dialogue In pairs, give each other roles and dramatise the above dialogue. Add some gestures. Your facilitator may assist. You are going to write a dialogue between a facilitator and a learner who always comes to school late. The facilitator has to probe why the student is always late. The student has to highlight his/her problems. For example: © distance * from a child headed family * transport * abuse by a parent/guardian or any * household chores other person THE BAOBAB TREE Let's talk There are lots of trees in Zimbabwe. Some of these trees are indigenous, whilst others are exotic. The trees grow in and around the country. In pairs tell each other the meaning of indigenous and exotic trees and then name the growing areas of these trees. Vocabulary The words in colour are from the passage. Answer the following questions to prove that you know their meanings. If something is odd, itis ____ . What is a habitat? A word opposite in meaning to shrink is _ Which musical instrument is hollowedl and whose top partis covered by an animal skin? In which region is your school? Name one impressive thing you saw when you went for a school trip? Which heritage site is found in Warren Park, in Harare? Which shape has a circumference? Name one source of Vitamin C? 10. The one who is good at carving is o___ Comprehension: The Baobab or the upside-down tree Read the following passage and answer the questions which follow. CONOTAYNE These odd-looking trees are able to survive in very dry parts of Africa and in a variety of habitats. The biggest trees, the baobab can store up to 100,000 liters of water in their thick fibrous trunks using it through times of poor rainfall and times of drought. In severe years of drought, the baobab's trunk shrinks then enlarges again when the rains come and the water is replaced in the huge trunk. 8 | As the tree gets older, the middle of the trunk naturally gets hollowed out and is used as a haven by some wild animals. One of the main attractions of the Victoria Falls and is about 2 kilometers from the waterfall and can be seen when travelling on the Zambezi River Drive, not far from the bank of the Zambezi. Ithas become known as the “Big tree” because of its imprsessive size. This giant baobab is one, if not, the largest tree in the region. This giant massive, baobab is considered to be one of the biggest in Zimbabwe and is famous both in the country and elsewhere in the world. It is protected and has been designated a heritage site. It is 20 meters high and over 16 meters in circumference. It is not old at 1500 years, by baobab standards, and it still has two thirds of life expectancy to go. Considering its current size, this is impressive indeed. Some speculate that this African baobab tree is actually three trunks or trees joined together to create the impressive girth. This conjecture, if true, could make the tree younger than the original estimate. It is known that David Livingstone saw and witnessed this tree in 1855, and it would have been well over 100 years old when he passed by. In the past, the tree was used as a meeting place for the early British explorers and the intrepid travelers and traders passing through the area, It was a conspicuous landmark that was easy to locate for get-togethers and meetings. Livingstone did leave his mark on a different baobab tree near the falls. He carved his name on a baobab tree on Garden Island above the precipice of the waterfall, where he first witnessed this natural phenomenon. Baobabs have lots of uses, including medicinal advantages, with many people liking to eat the fruit which has Vitamin C. The leaves are also eaten and the fibres from the bark are used to weave mats, bags and hats. (s) Summary wi A summary is a brief outline of a given passage. This is a means of highlighting the main points of a story or topic. How to write a summary (a) Pick out important facts from each paragraph. (b) Arrange the facts in order of appearance. (o) Write a paragraph using the facts from the passage. (d) Make sure the paragraph is written in short sentences and to the point. (e) Make sure the summary adds up to the stipulated length in terms of number of words. (f) The sense of the text must remain. In pairs, re-read the above comprehension passage and then pick out important facts from each paragraph. You can write them as phrases then practice writing the summary of the above passage in not more than 20 words. Composition: Formal letter A formal letter is a business letter. It has two addresses, a reference and no greetings in the letter. It's mainly about business. You end the letter by writing your full names. You have been experiencing water shortages in your area. Write a letter to the responsible authority telling them about your problem. Say how this shortage is affecting the residents and suggest solutions to the problem. The body of the letter should fill a page. Use the following points and any others which you might think of: * address to the responsible authority. * time period without water. * cause of the water shortage. + how the residents are suffering. suggest solutions to the water shortage. THE ADVENTURE OF TOM SAWYER Let's talk You have once gotten yourself into trouble, share with your partner what happened and how it ended. Tell each other about the most unforgivable thing you did and how you got yourself into trouble. What do you feel about that day? Would you like to do it again? Vocabulary The coloured words are from the story. Answer the questions in pairs and then compare your answers with the rest of the class. When do you become restless? Have you been in an adventure? When? Explain what happened. What made the chirping sound? What made Tom shudder? Why are you encouraged to mingle with your classmates? In the passage below, the stairs creaked. What else makes the creaking sound besides the stairs? 7. Give a word which means the same as ghastly. 8. When do you produce a moaning sound? 9 1 PAPWN pe Why did the two boys waddle in the tall grass? 0. You see your reflection in a __. _— and in__. A || Comprehension: The adventure of Tom Sawyer Read the passage. Then answer the comprehension questions which follow. At half past nine that night, Tom and Sid went to bed as usual. They said their prayers, and Sid was soon asleep. Tom lay awake and waited in restless impatience. When it seemed to him that it must be nearly daylight, he heard the clock strike ten! This was despair. He would have tossed and fidgeted, as his nerves demanded, but he was afraid he might wake Sid. So he lay still and stared up into the dark. Everything was dismally still. By and by, out of the stillness, little, scarcely perceptible noises began to emphasize themselves. The ticking of the clock began to bring itself into notice. Old beams began to crack mysteriously, the stairs creaked faintly. Evidently spirits were abroad. A measured, muffled snore issued from Aunt Polly’s chamber. And now the tiresome chirping of a cricket that no human ingenuity could locate began. Next the ghastly ticking of death-watch in the hall at the bed’s head made Tom shudder. It meant that somebody's days were numbered. The howl of a far entity begun; he began to doze in spite of himself, the clock chimed eleven, but he did not hear it, and then there came, mingling with his half-formed dreams, a most melancholy caterwauling. The raising of the neighboring window disturbed him. A cry of: “Scat! You devill” and the crash of an empty bottle against the back of his aunt’s woodshed brought him wide awake. And a single minute later he was dressed and out of the window and creeping along the roof of the “ell” on all fours. Then he “meowed” with caution once or twice as he went - then jumped to the roof of the woodshed and thence to the ground Huckleberry Finn was there, with his dead cat. The boys moved off and disappeared in the gloom. At the end of an hour they were wading through the tall grass of the graveyard. A faint wind moaned through the trees and Tom feared it might be the spirits of the dead complaining at being disturbed. The boys talked little and only under their breath, for the time and the place and the pervading solemnity and silence oppressed their spirits. They found the sharp new heap they were seeking, and ensconced themselves within the protection of three great elms that grew in a bunch within a few feet of the grave. Then they waited in silence for what seemed a long time. The hooting of a distant owl was all the sound that troubled the dead silence. Tom's reflection grew oppressive. He must force some talk. So he said in a whisper! “Hucky, do you believe the dead people like it for us to be here?” Huckleberry whispered, “I wish | knew. It's awful solemn like, ain't it?” I bet itis, There was a considerable pause while the boys canvassed this matter inwardly. Comprehension questions 1 Answer the questions. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? 2. Write five sentences in the passage that support the idea. 3. Write a summary about the story above. Comprehension questions 2 Choose the most correct answer from the ones given in each question. 1. The story is about ____ A.TomSawyer —_B. Sid C. Huckleberry Fin D. Aunt Polly 2. Aword which best describes Tom Sawyer is. _. A. naughty B. adventure €. caring D. friendly 3. What was the relationship between Tom and Aunt Polly? A. Mother and son B. Aunt and niece C. Aunt and nephew D. Brother and sister 4 ___was Tom Sawyer's friend A. Sid B. Huckleberry Fin CC. Aunt Polly D. Sid and Huckleberry Fin 5. Tom didn’t sleep because__________. A. he had a mission B. wasn't feeling sleepy C. Sid slept D. Aunt Polly was snoring 6. In the story, who shouted, "Scat? You Devill”? A.Tom Sawyer —_B. Aunt Polly C. Sid D. Huckleberry Fin 7. What do you find in a graveyard? A. Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Fin B. Graves C. Corpse D. Dead cats 8. From the story _ _had a dead cat. A.Sid B. Tom €. neighbour D. Huckleberry Fin 9. Form the passage, what showed that Tom Sawyer was afraid? A. He heard the tickling of the clock B. He shuddered C. He slipped off D. He was alert to all the noises in the night MUNYORO, THE NURSE (1) Let's talk In life we come across many trying experiences, be it at home, work play or at school. In the passage below, two health workers were confronted with a life changing experience. Due to the fact that they were based in a remote area, their ability to deliver on their duties was limited. Have you ever come across a challenge? In 50 words describe what life changing experience you went through and when, Vocabulary Words ending with —ion. The following are examples of words ending with ion Verb Noun Decide decision Compete competition Repeat repetition Revolve revolution Ascend ascension Use the nouns in sentences. Your facilitator will assist you. A || Comprehension: The tragedy we had They waited and waited. Surely the bus would come. The woman on the ground cried. Oh! Help me God. They waited and waited. They knew the road was very bad. Some days, the buses actually never came. Soon it was too late, the woman quietly died. Waiting and waiting. There's no hope any more. Looking down, she asks herself, what was the woman's life for? MUNYORO: MURAPE: MUNYORO: MURAPE: MUNYORO: PROGRESS: MUNYORO: PROGRESS: MURAPE: MUNYORO: MURAPE: MUNYORO: MURAPE: MUNYORO: WEALTH: POWER: can't do this anymore. Why not? Just one woman has died, but we can still save others. So, it means nothing to you, this woman dying? To you this is just part of a normal day's work. Perhaps we should have left her to rot on the side of the road. That's not what | meant. (Pause) | know, I'm so sorry. | just feel so ... (Offstage) Come. | think we must have a little talk. (She looks towards the spirits) | can’t, not now! Don't worry, he can’t hear us. Are you, all right? You look ... It's been a bad day. Of course. Why don't you go home? Yes. (Looking warmly at her) Take care. And you. (Murape exits to one side. As Munyoro moves off, the spirits come up to her. Pause) Well? (Pause) Terrible thing. A waste of a life. You know why it happened? Those roads ... and the bus companies. They don't want to come here. It's too far. And if a bus breaks down ... they have to pay so much to fix it. Just think what a reliable bus would have done today ... (Pause; Spirits look at each other) If someone really cared about this area, about people, they'd start a bus company. PI Pt ROGRESS: | like that idea. That would be progress. OWER: A bus to town four times a week, with your own breakdown service. What. do you think? MUNYORO: Me, why me? PI ROGRESS: Well, you haven't been very successful so far, have you? I'll be honest with you. We like you. We want you to reach the top. Why not let us help you? This is a marvelous chance for real development. You want the best for your community, why not give them ...a bus company! MUNYORO: — How could | do that? I've no experience ... no money. (Spirits laugh) Comprehension questions 1 Answer the following questions in full correct sentences. PPwNe What had happened to the woman when Murape said “I can't do this anymore?” What was Munyoro’s reaction to Murape’s statement? In your view, could the two health workers have done better? Murape felt like going home, why was this? Why were the two nurses not able to save the woman? Comprehension questions 2 Fill in the blank spaces using the correct words or sentences from the passage. 1 2. 3. 4 5. If only the community had a ____________ and __ _— There was no professional __ __at the clinic. The clinic was in a ___ part of the country. The two nurses had to wait for a better medical facility In addition to the shortage of __________ the were also bad ._.. to try and transfer the patient to a Comprehension questions 3 Use true or false to answer the questions below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. A The pregnant woman was alive when she got to the clinic. The woman had four other children at home. The woman was brought to the clinic in an ambulance. Munyoro and Murape were in love. Progress and Power were spirits. Wealth worked with Munyoro and Murape at the clinic. Progress was the driver of the ambulance. The bus came on time to take the woman away. Munyoro was able to organise a bus four times a week. 0. Remote means that the clinic was the center of town. PETER’S WONDERFUL DAY Let's talk You have all had memorable days. Share your experiences with a partner. What did you enjoy most on this particular day? If the clock can be turned backwards, would you like to have the same experience? And if so, why? Vocabulary These are words which you are going to come across in the passage below. Read, define and use them in sentences. café waiter shoelaces midday ~—vegetables~— salad circus ring worry special_—_promise clowns acrobats. remember Comprehension: Peter’s wonderful day Saturday morning was a long morning for James and Peter. They went with their father to different stores and they were interested in some of the things they saw. Peter was tired before ten o'clock and by midday he could walk no further. Just then, they met mother and Susan, who had finished their shopping. “Is that the end of the shopping?” asked Peter. “I think so,” his mother said. “We've done everything we planned.” “Did you get my shoe laces?” said James. “You didn’t ask me to buy them for you,” his mother said. “No, I told Susan, “James told her. “rm sorry," said Susan, “I forgot all about them.” “Never mind the shoe laces,” said Peter. “I'm tired and hungry. | hope we won't forget to eat.” Father laughed and said, “Don't worry. You won't let us forget to eat. Come along all of you. We'll eat now.” “Is there something else you have to remember?” asked James “I don't think so," said his father. “Yes, there is,” shouted Peter. “You promised us something very special.” Then the boys noticed that their father was smiling and they knew that he remembered his promise, They went to a small café and found a table for five people. They were handed the menu book with different tasty dishes and took long to decide before they finally ordered their food. A waiter brought the food they ordered. Mother and Susan had chicken while father and the two boys had beef. The waiter brought them vegetables and a side dish of salad. Afterwards the children had ice cream while their parents had tea When they had finished their meal and they left the café, Father took them to a place on the edge of the town. There was a huge tent and a sign which was written CIRCUS. “Is this something special” asked Peter, “Is it?” “Just wait for a while” said his father. “You will soon see what a circus is.” “rll never forget the first time | saw a circus,” said mother, “It was so exciting, I'll always remember it.” When Peter got inside the big tent with his family, he saw a big crowd there. Hundreds of people were sitting on benches around the tent. In the middle there was a clear space, and his father said the space was called “the ring.” Soon after they sat down, the music started and then Peter forgot his family and the tent and the crowd. There were so many wonderful things happening in the ring, and he just watched without moving, The clowns came on first, jumping over each other and rolling on the ground. Then came the elephants, doing all kinds of tricks. One of them even did a dance. A team of beautiful horses came next, and then some monkeys did their tricks in the ring. He watched the acrobats who were very clever, jumping and swinging and catching each other. Peter didn’t notice how quickly the time was going, Finally, all the animals, clowns and the acrobats came into the ring together. They marched around and the music played. Then the circus was over and the people started to move out of the tent. Peter just sat there, looking at the ring. “Come along," said Susan, “you can't sit there all night.” Peter looked at her then knew that it was time to go home. Il never forget that,” he said. “It was the most wonderful day of my life. Thank you, father.” On the way home, they talked about what they had seen at the circus. Only Peter was quiet and he said nothing. They all thought that he was tired but they were wrong. In his mind were pictures of elephants dancing and clowns rolling around the ring. He knew he would always remember this as a very special, happy day. Comprehension questions 1 Read the passage carefully and answer the questions correctly in full sentences. 1. Why was Saturday morning a long morning for Peter and James? 2. Who took the two boys out? 3. In the passage, it is said, “Peter couldn't walk any further,” What is the meaning of this statement? 4. In the passage, “Who went for shopping?” 5. Who wanted shoe laces? 6. Why did Susan had to apologize to James? 7. Father promised the children something special. What was it? 8. What did the family see at the circus? 9. What was the use of the “ring?” 10. Why was the day a special day for Peter? Comprehension questions 2 ill in the blank spaces to complete the sentences below. The table they had was saved for The circus was held at_________ The clear space in the middle was the ‘The first activity the family watched was performed by__ Awword in the passage which means a group of People is One who entertains people is a a did a dance. _ marked the end of the circus. didn't participate in the conversation on their way home. __ showed that Peter enjoyed himself at the circus. people. _ of the town. (F I Listening and speaking: Adjectives Getinto pairs where one gives an adjective then the other forms the adverb from the adjective. For example: (a) heavy becomes heavily. (b) polite becomes politely. (s) Sharpen your skills: Verbs and adverbs Copy the verbs below and then write after each, the adverb that best matches it. Verbs Adverbs 1. fought exactly 2. listened intently 3. paused fiercely 4. copied roundly 5. applauded momentarily 6. spoke aimlessly 7. promised faithfully 8. leaned heavily 9. wandered fluently 10. arrived punctually Unit | TEST 1 10 PAPER 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS Time: 1 hour 30 minutes There are 40 questions in this paper. Answer all the questions. Read the passage and then answer the questions. Hello everyone! | am a cockroach. My name is Parah. | am brown and black with fine long fenders. | have a pair of strong wings which enable me to fly. | also have three pairs of hairy legs. 1am lucky as | make my home in any dark corner of a house and even in rubbish bins. These bins are then emptied into garbage trucks when the garbage is being collected. You must know that | hate human beings as they cause our friends’ and families’ deaths. | eat almost anything from rotten things to leftovers. My day starts at night, when almost everyone in the house is asleep. | look for food, and either eat it there or carry it to my home to eat, in case | get killed by my enemies. During the day, | spend most of my time sleeping. Sometimes, | plan my food search. | also plan where to look for it and hide it. When | am neither sleeping nor planning, | peep out of a resting place for my enemies. Below are four optional answers. Choose the correct one to answer the questions. 1. Who is Parah? A. Boy B. A cockroach C. His name D. None 2. The cockroach uses his __ to fly, A. hairy legs B.longfenders C. strong wings _D.. its colour. 3. The cockroach is lucky because______ a A. it has three pairs of legs B. human beings destroy them C. it looks for food D. it lubbers anywhere it finds dark 4. The is nocturnal A.human being —_B. cockroach C. garbage D. leftovers 5. The is the cockroach’s enemy A. human B.leftoverfood —C. dark D. garbage 6. A word in the passage which means the same as look quickly especially through a narrow opening is__. A. peep B. search C. garbage D. plan Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete the following sentences. 7. While we_______. _ by the school, we heard the siren ringing. A.were passing —_B. are past C.was passing —_—D. had passed 8. Myra always studies but now he. __- television A.was watching —_B. is watching C. watched D. has watched 9. Allathletes will be notified email A. through B. by C.at D. with 10. Neither of the boys — ____ to collect their prizes. A. are call B. have called C.is call D. were called 11. The Head showed the facilitator ___ _ he lived. A. how B.do C. doesn't D. won't 12. You will not do well in the test __ ___ you work hard. A.as B. since C. unless D.if 13. Frozen fish __ _ when they are not kept in the refrigerator. A. melts B. melt C. is melting D. have melt 4 you have done your homework, you shall not go out tonight. A. Although B. Should C.lf D. Unless 15. _. _-- you are free today, you shall not go away. A. Though B. Unless C. But D.lf Read the passage and answer the questions from 16 to 20. One afternoon, when I returned from school, the air conditioner was going slowly. As usual the switch was on and the whole house's doors were closed. | noticed that the room got cooler and cooler when it was slowly. All of a sudden, the air condition stopped altogether. As it is manually operated | was surprised that it stopped on its own. No sooner had it stopped did it feel very stuffy. | had gathered that there was no one at home when | got in the house. A frightening idea struck me. Someone invisible was in the house!’ Soon there were footsteps which came from my bedroom. ‘ls it my brother?” | asked myself. All at once, there was a pull from under my feet. | fell down with a thud as my head hit against the wall. From then | do not remember what happened to me. 16. The writer was surprised by___. A, ahot afternoon B, the movement of the air conditioner C. the temperature in the room D, the closed doors 17. When did the writer notice the movement of the air conditioner? A. When he was going to schoo! B, When he came back from school C. On his way back to school D. On his way after school 18. A word in the passage which means that the air conditioner was operated by hand is A. manually B. switch C. operated D. its own 19. How many people were in the house? A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four ___ pulled the writer's feet. B. The air conditioner C. The invisible man D. Invisible footsteps Choose the most suitable word to complete the following sentences. 21. He packed the satchel_____________. A. yourself B. herself C. himself D. themselves 22. The last bell ___ __ two minutes ago. A. has ringing B. rang C.rung D. is ringing 23. The facilitator showed us —___ __ to operate the computer. A. when B. what C. when D. how 24. The scouts liked the mountain hike. ___ they? A. didn't B. hadn't C. weren't D shouldn't 25. Every one of the pupils _____________ to the ground for training today. A. are gone B. has gone C. have gone D. have went 26. She ordered me to _ up the letter. A. tear . tearing C. torn D. tore 27. __-any of the pupils here yet? Assembly is about to begin A. Has B. Have C.ls D. Are 28. Neither of the girls __ how to solve the problem. A. knows B. known Cc. know D. knew 29. We__. a cock crow early in the morning. A. head B. heard C. had D. hear 30. Her parents visit ___ ___-although they work in South Africa A. frequently B. rarely C.occasionally _D. seldom Read the following passage then answer the questions which follow. Responsibilities of prefects Prefects at school help the facilitators and the administration to ensure that the school's rules are followed. In other words, the duties of prefects are to ensure that the school runs smoothly every day. Their day starts with manning the gates. Here, they make sure every pupil who arrives late is booked down for punishment or their names are taken to the facilitator on duty. After ensuring that every pupil is punctual at assembly, they also make sure that silence is maintained there. To do this, they stand at key points among their schoolmates. Cleanliness of the school grounds is also their other duty. They make sure that the school grounds are kept paper free. In this work, they are supported by the school head, the deputy and the facilitators as well. Discipline is also one of their duties. Like at assembly, they make sure the corridors are noise free and that every pupil is where they are supposed to be. Anyone who loiters is reported to the respective facilitator. Fighting and theft are other things which prefects ensure donot happen in the school. Prefects ensure that anyone who is caught on the wrong side of the rules is dealt with appropriately. They, themselves set a good example to other pupils in the school so that teaching and learning is not disturbed 31. The mojor duty of prefects is to__________. A. ensure that the other children obey school rules B. ensure that the school is clean and tidy C. ensure that all the students are punctual D. ensure that the school runs smoothly 32 ___is the prefect's first task daily. ‘A. Menning the gates B. Maning the gates C. Maming the gates D. Manning the gates 33. Their duty whereby the prefects call upon the staff's help is_ A. expelling their peers B. keeping the school paper free C. disciplining their peers D. reporting to the school heads. 34, To loiter is to . A. dodge a duty B, be rude to prefects C. to stand about idly D. to run around the school. 35. ___ should lead by example. A. The school head B. The facilitators C. The prefects D. The facilitator on duty Choose the most suitable word to complete the following sentences. 36. We walked silently along the ___ __ path. A.comfortable _B. tall C. narrow D. deep 37. “Was there __at home?” asked Zolile A.no one B. anyone C. someone D. everyone 38. I left my satchel____________at the playground. A. nowhere B. anywhere C. somewhere D. everywhere 39. A person who sells goods on the street is a__ A. vedor B. vendar C. vender D. vendor 40. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. A. If you don't study Pamela you'll never do well B. If you don't study, Pamela, you'll never do well. C. If you don't study Pamela, you'll never do well. D. If you don't study, Pamela you'll never do well. PAPER 2: COMPOSITION, COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY Time: 1 hour 45 minutes Section A: Composition (20 marks) There are two composition topics in this section. Choose either a composition or a letter then expound on the topic. The composition should be between 80 to 120 words in length. If you choose to write a letter, the body of the letter should be 80 to 120 words A. There has been a school soccer match between your school and a nearby school. Narrate what happened on this day. Your narration should be between 80 to 120 words. Use the following points and any other you might think of. © when was it? what were the players wearing? how did the spectators reacted? * which school won? + how did the day ended? B, You have been selected to represent the school in a quiz competition. Write a letter of appreciation to the quiz master for choosing you. Tell him/her how you are going to raise your school flag high and how your parents will feel about your achievement. Use the following points and any other you might think of: + why you were chosen? * your feelings about the competition + how you are to perform? + how do your parents fell? * salutation. Section B: Comprehension and summary (15 marks) Read the passage and answer the questions which follow. The lorry started and Chike felt like a condemned prisoner. Some of the older boys frightened him by telling him stories of people who had drowned while fording the river. “There are stories on the river-bed and if you miss your step once you are finished,” said Mark. At last they got to the river and the lorry stopped. Then each boy took off his shoes, wrapped them in a bundle and carried them on his head along with his share of the load from the lorry. Mark walked straight into the river and began to ford it. A sudden feeling of defiance came upon Chike and he followed Mark. Some of the bigger boys who had been boasting and laughing were now hanging back, The water rose to Chike’s chest at its deepest point but he did not turn back. Once he stepped on a slippery stone and nearly fell, But he quickly regained his balance. The water, which had been going deeper and deeper, was now becoming shallow again. Chike was pleased with himself. Soon he was on dry ground, He turned round proudly to see the others struggling behind him. The rest of the journey was bumpy and uneventful. But the experience had been very important to Chike. It had given him a good deal of confidence in himself. He felt that any person who could ford such a river deserved praise. Answer the following questions using correctly punctuated sentences. 1. From the passage, the phrase “you are finished” means __ _ ey 2. Why did the boys got off the lorry at the river and crossed it on foot? (a) 3. Who was Mark? (u 4, Why did Chike follow Mark into the river? (a 5. Explain why the bigger boys who had been boasting were now hanging back, [2] 6. Chike was pleased with himself for crossing the river because _ (a 7. How did Chike feel after he followed mark cross the river? (a) 8, What is the main idea in the passage? ta) 9. To ford a river is to _ (a Summary Re-read the comprehension passage identifying important points from each paragraph and write a summary of it in 35 words. The summary should be written incorrectly punctuated sentences. [5] THE TRAGEDY OF CHILD HEADED FAMILIES Let's talk There are needy people in our communities who want our help. In pairs, identify them and discuss how best you can help them. Share your thoughts with the rest of the class. Your facilitator may assist you. Give examples from your area. Vocabulary These are words which you are going to come across in the passage below. Use a dictionary to find their meanings and then use them in sentences. odd grateful donation orphans handouts vulnerable —_ respon child-headed pursue traumatized luxury affected marginalized generation career benefactors advanced diploma dilemma hope inadequate guardians basic-necessities (a) Comprehension: The tragedy of child headed families Passing time on little-paying odd jobs, Trevor is only too grateful for the regular donation of sugar beans handed out to orphans and vulnerable groups such as his family and the elderly by an International Aid Organization working in the area. Zimbabwe's children, in many instances are forced by circumstances to carry out adult- related duties. “lam the one who heads the family and we largely survive on handouts from Non- Governmental Organizations (NGO)'s and church,” he says shyly. “My father died in 2008. My mother passed away in 2005. It was very difficult to adjust to the situation. | knew that life was never going to be the same again as | was left with a big responsibility.” ee Trevor's caseis only onein Zimbabwe's growing problems of child-headed families. According to UNICEF, there are over 50 000 child-headed families in Zimbabwe. Tsitsi Singizi, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) communications officer for Zimbabwe, says an average of 100 000 children are living without parental care and supervision. “Without a doubt most of the child-headed households are a consequence of HIV and AIDS,” she said. “The loss of a parent has serious consequences for a child's access to basic necessities. Often in these households, food shortages are common, clothing is a luxury and basic health and education are severely limited, as these children struggle for survival.” UNICEF has been central in assisting and counselling children affected by the loss of their parents Children in child-headed households are marginalized, often living in rural and farming areas. Few are in towns and cities. Both groups are hardly recognized by their communities. As in Trevor's case, even his immediate community has failed to realize his talents and other disadvantaged ones, creating a lost generation. Trevor only managed to write and pass eight ordinary level subjects last year through the help of his church. He wanted to pursue a career in accounting, but his benefactors could no longer afford to pay even for the cheapest government school for him to take up advanced level classes, he says. A try-anything-that-can-come along approach has not yielded fruits. “L tried applying for a nursing diploma, but | was unlucky. | tried temporary teaching and they said | didn't meet the conditions,” he adds. Apart from dealing with his dilemma, Trevor has to counsel his traumatized brother. PHOTOGRAPHS Let's talk Do you have a camera? Describe the camera to a partner. What is the use of this machine? In this unit, you are going to learn about the use of the camera. Besides taking photographs of our surroundings, how else can we study our environment? Share your thoughts with a partner. Vocabulary Here are words from the passage below. Read and find their meanings from the dictionary. camera naturalists explore hobby amateur conservation rare thrill preserve roaming shutters crocuses daffodils habitat shelter climate waterhole (a) Comprehension: Photographs Read the passage and then answer the questions which follow. One of the best ways to study the world around us is to take pictures with a camera. Going out to take pictures helps us focus on our surroundings, more so than if we are just out for a stroll. Photography also helps us develop affection for the creatures in our world. It helps us remember what we have seen. Pictures may show us things our eyes would never have noticed. Photography is an especially useful tool for a naturalist. These are the people who study nature, Some naturalists are professional scientists, but others explore living things as a hobby. For some bird watchers, a camera is as important as a pair of binoculars hanging around their necks. 163 In the past, amateur naturalists often gathered a collection of animals they had hunted and stuffed. People on safari, for example, would travel to different parts of Africa to shoot as many wild animals as they could! Today, photo safaris have largely replaced hunting. Eager photographers drive miles into conservation parks to “shoot”--- with a camera. They photograph rare animals like cheetahs or gemsbok, an antelope found in the Kalahari Desert. Showing the pictures off back home is a much greater thrill when you know that your subject is still roaming the plains without injury. WD. If you were to go on photo safari in Africa, you would probably bring quite a bit of equipment with you. But with a simple camera, you can learn a lot about nature in a local park, wildlife reserve, forest or swamp. The camera can help us see things that move too fast or too slowly for our eyes to catch. Like the propellers of an airplane, the legs of a galloping horse are blur when seen with the unaided eye. Today, electronic shutters on very special cameras may take a picture in one-millionth of a second. An ordinary camera, by contrast, has a shutter speed of about 1/50" of a second. Although this may sound terribly fast, if your camera’s “click” scares a squirrel as you snap its picture, you will find out just how fast animals can get out of the frame! One easy way to avoid blurry images is to photograph things that move very slowly. A picture of crocuses or daffodils in spring sunshine might cheer you up on a dreary day. A close-up study of a leaf may amaze you with how detailed nature can be, Many photographers have a passion for photographing plant life, and except for the wind, these things tend to stay still. Photographers know that plant pictures can be especially beautiful because they can leave the shutter open longer. That helps them catch a richer, detailed photograph. They might 5 also choose to use a tripod; it can keep the camera steady all the while the shutter is open - much steadier than you could hold it with your hands alone. What if you enjoy taking shots of animals in their natural habitat? What if you just have to have a photograph of that jaguar--- or that graceful springing deer? Many animals, of course, consider humans to be a threat and they choose to stay as far away from us as possible. One way to get close to a wild animal is to construct a blind. This is a shelter in which a photographer is hidden from an animal's view, To use a blind, you have to know just where your subject is going to appear. Ina dry climate, for instance, when there aren't many sources of water, animals will often return to the same stream or water hole. Photographers will construct blinds nearby to shoot the animals when they come to drink. Comprehension questions 1 Answer the following questions using correctly punctuated sentences. What is the use of the camera in the passage? What is the advantage of a picture when studying the world around us? Define the word naturalists Give one example of a naturalist. What is the advantage of a camera to the naked eye? Aword in the passage which means the same as discover is ______ . In the passage, a camera is being compared to _______. What is the use of binoculars? What is a hobby? 10. Give one example of a naturalists. OONOTAWNE Comprehension questions 2 Do this exercise in your groups. 1. The opposite of an amateur is a _. 2. Long ago people used to hunt animals for food, Nowadays instead of hunting, people are now__. 3. “To shoot with a camera" means to___ 4. List the rare animals mentioned in the passage. 5. Aword which means the same as rare is__ 6. The Kalahari Desert is found in which country in Africa? 7. 8 9. 1 How can a photographer avoid blurry images? What is an image? What is the use of shutters on a camera? 0. What is an animal habitat? Comprehension questions 3 Answer these questions in full correct sentences. 1. Why are human beings a threat to wild life? 2. Ashelter in which an animal is hidden from the photographer's view is called a___. £1) THE GREAT ZIMBABWE Let's talk Zimbabwe inherited its name from the Great Zimbabwe monument. Have you ever been to this site? What did you like best? If you haven't been to Great Zimbabwe, do you wish to visit there? If yes, say why? What have you heard about this place? Who were the first people to live at Great Zimbabwe? What did they use to construct this monument? Share everything you know or heard about this monument with your partner. Vocabulary These are words which you are going to come across in the passage below. Read and define them. tourist overseas monument _ foreign currency stunned architect population locality destruction visible (a) Comprehension: The Great Zimbabwe Great Zimbabwe is a very important tourist attraction in our country. Every year, thousands of people come from overseas to visit this great monument. Most of these people come from Europe and United States of America. The visitors come and spend money in our hotels. They also buy some of our items like hand- made baskets and leather goods. In this way, our country earns foreign currency to buy items from other countries. Every visitor to Great Zimbabwe is stunned by the dignity of the stone buildings (madzimbabwe). One disappointing thing about these buildings is that the architects left no written records. Yet the monument is the most distinguished in Africa, south of Sahara. FYE} The eastern side of Great Zimbabwe is decorated with a chevron design. The craftsmen who. build here wanted to promote their own culture. The chevron sign, built with the stones was common in old art all over the world. The people who settled around Great Zimbabwe were of the Karanga tribal group. It remains a mystery why these people suddenly disappeared from the area in 1450. They left the buildings untouched. The only destruction visible today is the result of trees pushing their roots through the stonework. The other damage has been caused by cattle and wild animals grazing there. Some reasons have been put forward to explain the sudden disappearance of people from Great Zimbabwe in 1450. Some historians say the population grew so large that they could not get enough firewood in the area. Other historians say that there was no salt left in the locality so the people decided to leave. Fire and salt were very important during those times, Probably this explains why these Karanga people settled in the surrounding areas like Charumbira, Chivi and Mushawasha. Comprehension questions 1 Answer the following questions using correctly punctuated questions. 1. Who were the first people to live at Great Zimbabwe? 2. What are tourists? 3. Why's the Great Zimbabwe monument an important resort in Zimbabwe? 4. From which countries do these tourists mostly come from? 5. List three handmade items in the passage. 6. Where in Zimbabwe is the Great Zimbabwe monument? 7. Aword which means the same as shocked, in the passage, is 8. Who was supposed to leave written documents at the monument? 9. Explain how the architects who built Great Zimbabwe promoted their own culture? 10. What is now destroying this monument? 176 THE BIG DAY Let's talk Name the ball games that you know? Which is your best and why? You have once participated ina ball game. Tell your partner how you felt playing for your school? What did you fear most? Did you enjoy playing in the school team? Describe the school team members and their roles in the game? Who was the best player? How did that game end? Vocabulary Here are some words you are going to come across in the passage below. Read and match them with their meanings in column B. A B Nervous Cold and unwelcoming manner. Crowd Break. League Way of thinking or behaving. Rattle Stretched tightly. Veteran Done object or person striking against another. Frosting Inexperienced newcomer to a team. Televise Fearful. Rookie Group of people for a particular purpose. Attitude Mass of spectators. Collision Person with a long experience. Busted Firm, trust in ability. Confidence One object/person against each other. Tense (in cricket) time during which a team/player is batting. Inning Break violently. ee (a) Comprehension: The big day Here was no question about it, | was now more nervous than | would ever been before a game. “When do we go out?" Big jim Davis looked at his watch. “In ten minutes. Take it easy.” How's the crowd? “Full house, forty-two thousand people in the stand today.” Forty- two thousand people were in the ball park to watch a big-league baseball game. And it wasn’t the first day of the season either. It was now September and the pennant races were beginning to tighten up. But it was the first day in the big leagues for me and | was wondering how | would do out there. This was my big chance. Would | be good enough or would I somehow blow it? Big Jim sensed how I felt “You will do all right, kid. Just keep your mind on the game and don't let anybody rattle you.” Big Jim Davis was a veteran of ten years in the big leagues, never missing a game. A real pro, he was a good man to have on your side. Nothing seemed to bother him. He is the kind of a guy who makes it easier for the rest of us and we all respect him. Forty-two thousand people out there and that was only the frosting on the cake. The game was being nationally televised and that meant that millions of people across the country would be also watching staring at the screen. Staring at me, my throat was drying again, so I walked over to the locker room fountain and took another drink. My parents would be sitting before the TV set at home watching. And my sister too. Actually, Mom and Sis never really cared much about baseball. Dad is the real fan but they would be watching the game today. | was still young. A mere rookie. | suppose | would come up as fast as anybody, but looking back now, it seems like a long, long road stretching into the past. When I was just little kid, | would stand on the sidelines watching my father on the playing field and wishing I were out there too. | would follow every ball, every play. | wish dad could 182 have made it to the top himself. He was that good. But | guess he just never got the breaks Or maybe other things came first with him, like being with me while | was growing up. No, dad hadn't made it into the big leagues, but | knew he was relieving his life in me- following my career and maybe thinking about how it might have been if things had been just a little different. Even during off-season, | never let myself get soft or stale. | always kept in shape and watched my diet. | would jog at least three miles every day because I was determined to be in tip-top shape when my big chance came. There had been a collision at first base on a close play and when the dust had settled, Robertson lay on the ground with a busted ankle. He was out of the season and they wanted me to report to the Baltimore right away. | had just enough time to pick my suitcases, phone my parents to tell them the news, and then catch a plane to Chicago and from there to Baltimore. Now I went to the locker room mirror and stared at myself again. Yes, | was here. | had finally made it. | had always thought that | was as good as anybody in the game. | had that confidence you needed but still, right now | was about as tense as a person could be worried. | took a deep breath. Well, | had come a long way and now it was too late to have reservations or doubts. Big Jim looked at his watch again. “Time to earn our money.” Comprehension questions 1 Answer the following questions using correctly punctuated questions. 1. The ball game being discussed in the passage is 2. Whyis the writer feeling nervous? 3. How did the writer come to participate in this game? 4. Between his parents, who played baseball? 5. How many people had come to watch the game? 6. “Big jim Davies was a veteran.” This statements means he was a ___ 7. 8 9. 1 In which month was this game being played? “The game was nationally televised.” Means this game was _______.. Why did the writer take another drink of water? 0. When did the writer start playing baseball? Comprehension questions 2 Choose the correct answer from the passage and answer the following questions. ‘word in the passage opposite in meaning to amateur is ___ Why did the writer say this game was his big chance? Jim Davis has been playing baseball for _ ___ years. How many people from the writer's family were going to watch the game on television? As a young boy, the writer watched his ___ ____ playing the game. ge ene 183 Give two reasons why the writer's father stopped playing baseball The writer was playing in place of _ Why is it important to play a game with the right attitude? Explain how the writer kept in shape? 0. When did the game begin? (B)(Summaywritng s—~—~—SCsS@YS Summary writing Re-tell the story about the big day. Pick out what you think are the most important parts in the story. Arrange those facts in order of appearance in the passage. Write a summary of this story. Your summary should not exceed 20 words. Beene Narrative compo: Re-tell the story you read in the passage above. Tell your partner what you enjoyed most in that story. Have you ever watched a game being played? Share your experience at a league match anywhere in Zimbabwe. Write a composition narrating all that happened at that league. Use the following points and any other you might think of. * name the game. * when was the game played? + who were the participants? + what were they wearing? * tell about the crowd the most interesting part in the game. + how did the game end? (O)[Femmingnouns The word cook is a noun as well as a verb. Many words in English do more than one kind of work. Dance, play, dream, cover, are both nouns and verbs. We can make a verb become a noun by adding a suffix that is a letter or letters at the end of the verb. For example: (a) Explode explosion (b) Compel compulsion Exercise 28.1 Form abstract nouns from the following verbs. 1. Clear 4. Intend 7 Act 10. Fly 2. Explode 5. Defy 8. Inquire 3. Lose 6. Judge 9. Deceive 184 THIEVES AT NIGHT Let's talk You have heard of domestic animals being stolen. Discuss what you know and what you feel about the situation. Discuss in pairs Vocabulary These are words which you are going to come across in the passage below. Read the following sentences. Define the words in bold and use them in sentences. b The rain clouds were heavy. The child can now crouch. There were no stars at midnight. The student didn’t want to be disturbed The shadows were so frightening. The thieves followed the eastern direction. Running water creates dongas. A || Comprehension: Thieves at night Read the following passage and answer the questions which follow in correctly punctuated sentences. NOTRYN The night was dark, with the moon and stars hidden behind heavy clouds. Farmers waited for rain but the dark clouds over the country were not yet ready. Perhaps it would rain tomorrow and the dry land would once again become green. In the darkness, other people waited. They were not farmers but they also wanted the rain. The people who waited were preparing to steal cattle from a farmer. There were six of them, strong men who knew the country very well. 189 They crouched in the darkness, waiting to make sure that the farmer and his family were asleep. The cattle were kept not far from the house and any noise would disturb the farmer. It was after midnight that the men moved. They crossed the ground like shadows, crouching and silent. They reached the kraal where the cattle stood quietly and one of them opened the gate. The cattle moved out with very little noise and the men followed them. For half an hour the animals were allowed to move slowly and choose their own direction. By that time they were so far from the house that the noise would not disturb the farmer, the men gathered the cattle together and moved quickly across the country. They travelled in the direction of the hills, which could be seen as a dark line below the clouds. When the cattle came to a fence, one of the men went forward quickly to cut the wire. The cattle were driven through the fence and then travelled on in the same direction, Just before dawn, as the cattle were close to the hills, the rain started. The men smiled, because they knew that the rain would wash away their tracks. By daylight, the group was safely among the hills and no marks were left for the farmer to follow. The rain fell for a few hours, wetting the dry ground and turning dry dongas into rushing rivers. Roads and paths were turned to mud, and nothing moved, People stayed at home, in the shelter of their houses until the clouds moved on and the sun was shining again Why was the night so dark? Which two groups of people were waiting for the rains? When did the farmers anticipated the rains? What would make the land look green? Explain why the six men crouched in the darkness. PPwNe 6. What would disturb the farmer from his peaceful sleep? 7. When did the six men move towards the kraal? 8. What was in the kraal? 9. Why did the men travel towards the hills? Comprehension questions 2 Choose the correct word to complete the following sentences from the ones given below. soundlessly herd kraal one drove crouched 1. The thieves ___________ the cattle across the village. 2. man opened the kraal, 3. Cows live ina 4. Aword which means that the thieves did not want to be noticed is they __ 5. A group of cattle is known as a 6. The thieves smiled when the rains fell because ___ Comprehension questions 3 Re-read the comprehension passage then answer the following questions in groups of fours. 1. Give 3 words which describe the night in question Aword which best describes the thieves is___________. Why did the cattle not make noise? Why were the cattle allowed to move freely? When did the thieves gather the cattle together? The thieves cut the fence so that they would get passage to the __ Why were there no marks for the farmer to follow the thieves? (©) Geman wig Summary writing Re-read the comprehension passage. In fours, pick out important points from the passage then write a summary of 15 words. The summary should be written in correctly punctuated sentences. Composition: Report wi ig Write a report on what happened at your school on the first day of the new year. NOORWN ech Uncle is to nephew as aunt is to Bird is to nest as bee is to _ Duck is to duckling as dog is to — Food is to famine as water is to _ 0. Dog is to paw as horse is to _ BEOEND Exercise 29.2 Here is another way of making those comparisons. 1. Rifle is to bullet as bow is to 2. Dog is to puppy as cat is to _ 3. Light is to morning as darkness is to 4. Eyeis to sight as nose is to_ 5. Trains to station as aeroplane is to. 6. Lead is to pencil as ink is to _ 7. 8 9 1 . Hand is to arm as leg is to Lion is to animal as wasp is to . Dish is to fruit as vase is to _. 0. Chair is to sit as bed is to _ Exercise 29.3 Insert the missing words in the following analogies. 1. Author is to book as is to statue. 2. Shoes are to feet as ~ is to head. 3. Feathers are to bird as _ — are to fish. 4. Plus is to minus as _. is to less. 5. Dogs to kennel as _ is to coop. 6. Badis to worse as ______________ is to good. 7. Laugh is to happy as — __ is to sad. 8 9 1 Lion is to roar as ___ is to trumpet. Older is to younger as _ is to junior. 0. Up is to down as __. is to descend. Exercise 29.4 Complete each of the following analogies. Shopkeeper is to customer as doctor is to. Foot is to toes as hand is to _____. Composer is to music as poet is to Go is to went as do is to _____ Wind is to air as wave is to — Cow is to beef as pig is to In is to out as import is t Lend is to borrow as give is to ONOgAwNE Unit | TEST 3 30 PAPER 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS Time: 1 hour 30 minutes There are 40 questions in this paper. Choose the best option to answer the questions. Read the passage below and answer questions that follow. Child abuse is fast becoming a problem in Zimbabwe. There are various forms of this problem For example, children can be abused sexually or through ill-treatment at home and other places. According to recent newspapers reports, most victims of child abuse are below the ages of sixteen. Most of these children are abused by people who are very close to them, such as parents, guardians, older siblings, maids, neighbours or family friends. What makes child abuse difficult to deal with is that most victims do not report it to their parents, close relatives or the police. This is usually because in the majority of cases, abused children are threatened with death or withdrawal of material support. Children should, however, remember that no one has a tight to abuse them. They should, therefore be courageous enough to report any form of abuse to their parents, other family members or the police. 1. There are _______ forms of child abuse. A. two B. different C. three D. four 2. Most of the children who are abused are_ _ A. under the age of sixteen B. over the age of sixteen C. over twenty years old D. between the ages of sixteen and twenty 3. The word guardian in the passage means the same as _ A. cousins B. grandparents C. people taking care of a child who is not their own D. uncles and aunts 4. The word in the passage which means the same as brothers and sisters is__ A. guardians B. siblings C. maids D. neighbours ee) 5. Child abuse is difficult to deal with because_. A. victims do not have any one to report to. B. most victims do not report the abuse C. victims feel it is not necessary to report D. the police do not listen to reports by children 6. What threats are usually passed to abused children by their abusers? A. travelling on holiday B, payment of school fees C. buying of necessities D. death or withdrawal of material support Choose the correct word to complete the following sentences. 7. Mr Zenda is the _____ man at our farm. A. wise B. wiser C. most wise D. wisest 8. [haven't seen sucha itl in my life. A. wise B. foolish C. noise D. young 9. Ineed____________ paraffin, please. A. some Ba C.an D. the 10. We should _ our fields from veld fires by making fireguards. A. protect B. prevent C. protects D. prevents 11. The hunters had no __________ killing the python. A. reason B. reasons C. reasoning D. reasoned 12. Your computer looks to mine. A. different B. like C. Similar D. as if 13. In Zimbabwe ____ district has a hospital. A.any B. some C. each D. every 14, Do you have _______ _ money for the trip? A.any B. some C. each D. few 15. We played the match __________ thirty minutes before it started. A. since B. for C.as D. until Read the passage and answer the questions which follow. Jim thought that he was the most unfortunate boy ever to be born into the world. Everything seemed to go wrong with him He should have warm under clothes to wear, but he had not had any because there was not enough to afford them. Father was out of work. For another thing, he was hungry. It was some hours past lunch, and the only bread and butter he had then seemed to have gone. As he trudged along the streets with his hands in his pockets, he saw lots of other children going into their beautiful homes for tea. Just then, he passed a toy shop, all ablaze with lights full of everything that might make a boy’s heart leap in excitement. He stopped briefly and watched other boys coming out of the shop with parcels under their arms. Jimmy jabbed his hand a little deeper down into his pocket and fingered his one dollar note, the only one he was left with. How he wished he could buy something to take to his little sister lying at home, sick. 196 16. Who was out of work? A. Jimmy's mother B. jimmy’s father C. Jimmy's sister__D.. Jimmy's friend 17. Why was Jimmy shivering with cold? A. He had worm socks and underclothes on. B. He did not have warm socks and underclothes on. C. He was careless. D. He was ill. 18. What kind of food had jimmy taken? A. Bread and butter. B. Porridge and butter. C. Sadza and stew. D. Rice and chicken. 19. __ is the word in the passage which means ‘unlucky’. A. Thought B. Everything C.Unfortunate —_D. Underclothes 20. How much money did Jimmy have? A. Lots of money. _B. Alittle money. —_C. One dollar. D. Plenty of money. 21. Who was lying home sick? A. Jimmy B. Father C. Little sister D. Mother Choose the correct word to complete the following sentences. 22. The thief stood __ _ still __________a rock by the wall. A. too B. neither nor C. either or D.as as 23. May you __________ Takunda your pencil please? A. borrow B.lent C.lend D.rent 24. Every night Sekai__________ them talk in low voices. A. hear B. heard C. hears D. head 25. Mrs. Kachipi saw the thief _________ the house silently. A. enter B. entering C. entered D. enters 26. Today it is too hot __ play in the sun. A. that B.so C.to D. this 27. Chena is big _ _ to carry the bucket full of water. A. enough B. but C. although D. though 28. Ithas __________ raining day and night this week A. be B. been C. being D. bad 29. Last night our newly born baby cried _ A. soundly B. bitterly . merrily D. loudly 30. They _________ on the ground more dead than alive. Alie B.laid C.lay D. lied Read the passage and answer the questions which follow. Pat was six years of age when his mother wanted him to begin primary education, as she wanted to go abroad. The school of their choice was Chishawasha Boarding primary school. just a few months before the beginning of the school term, Mrs. Brown told Pat about his likely school. “It's very beautiful and interesting, Pat. The buildings have wall heaters for winter and the school has the all-time record results in the country,” she said. “You will also ey play both indoor and outdoor games like table tennis and football. In class, you will do your hobby, that is, paint pictures, and sing songs. Mrs. Brown taught her son all the sporting games she could think of. Pat enjoyed them very much, but he had always used to be by his mother’s side, so Mrs. Brown was rather worried and thought, “How will we both feel when he finally goes to school?” But on the first day at school, Pat was very sweet. He did not cry nor refuse to go to school. Mrs, Brown was very happy. On the second day, when Pat was asked to put on his uniform for school, everything changed. “But | do not like school! Why are you taking me there again?” 31. The name of Pat's school was __________. A.Chishawasha —_B. Country C. Beautiful D. Primary Education 32. Mrs Brown wanted to send pat to school because __________ A. had become of age B. he liked him to go to school C. Pat liked school D. she wanted to go abroad 33. Mrs Brown was worried because Pat __________ ‘A. was a good child B. he liked school activities C. was not good at school D. always wanted to be with her 34. An example of an indoor game in the story is_______. A. football B. lawn tennis C. hockey D. table tennis 35. How do we know that Mrs Brown liked him? A. She sent him to school B. She told him stories. C. She played with him. D. She got worried that they were going to separate. Choose the best word to complete the following sentences. 36. | took it to Mrs. Ncube since the book was __ Ashe B. her C. hers D. herself 37. __always tease each other whenever they meet. Al B.me C. mine D. yours 38. There __________no water in the tank last night. Ais B. were C. wos D.isn’t 39. Mr. Mutanda is a very close relative of _____. A. them B. theirs C. they D. themselves 40. Which words are in the correct order? A. As good as a feast is enough, B. A feast is as good as enough. C. Enough is as good as a feast. D. As a feast is good is as enough. a3 PAPER 2: COMPOSITION, COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY Time: 1 hour 45 minutes Section A: Composition (20 marks) 1. Answer either (A) OR (8) Either (A) Write a composition about an important meeting held at your school recently. Your composition should be between 100 to 120 words in length. Use all the following points and any other which you may think of to write your composition. * the date for the meeting * the purpose of the meeting * who called for the meeting? + who attended the meeting? * what was agreed at the meeting? (B) You are just out of hospital after a nasty accident. Write to a friend telling him/her about it. Use all the following points and any other you may think of to write the letter: * when the accident happened. * where the accident happened what type of accident it was; car, fire and so on. what/who caused the accident. * who rescued you. + how you were taken to hospital. * your experiences at the hospital. + how are you feeling now? Section B: Comprehension and summary (15 marks) You are advised to spend half an hour on this section. Read the following text carefully before you attempt answering any questions. Answer all the questions in full sentences in good grammar and punctuate them well. Peter put his books into his bag and prepared to set off on the three and half kilometer walk home. Suddenly, his friend John popped his head around the classroom door. “The headmaster wants to see you, Peter,” he said. Peter made his way to the office, trying to remember his actions of the past few days, why should Mr Mutanda want to see him? He saw the headmaster standing beside the school principal, Reverend Father Alexander, near the school office. “Peter,” called Mr Mutanda, “Reverend Father Alexander has something to give you.” 199 As Peter approached, Jess, the minister's huge dog, came bounding to meet, her tail wagging in recognition. Peter patted her on the head. “Good morning, father,” he said, almost bursting with curiosity. The principal lifted a box which had holes about the size of a coin drilled in the sides and handed the box to puzzled boy. Peter lifted the hinged lid and grasped, “Oh ---- it's a puppy.” “Oh, thank you, Reverend,” he cried. | have always wanted a dog for myself “You and Jess are such good friends that | decided to keep one of her litter for you,” replied Reverend Father Alexander. “I promise you, | will look after it very well,” Peter said gratefully “Now run off home and show your friend your dog...” replied the principal Peter set off home. He had already decided to call it Shumba because he was sure it would grow up as brave and strong as a lion. His dog would never be like so many other dogs he had seen, hungry, diseased and spending hours sleeping in the sun or searching for unwanted scraps of food. His parents were not pleased at first, when he arrived home with a pet. On one hand, his father said, “It would chase his goats and frightened the neighbour's children. His mother, on the other hand, wondered how she would manage to feed it, but when she saw the tears in her son’s eyes she said, Oooh! Well | feed six mouths every day. One more won't make much of a difference!” 1. What was Peter doing when he was called by the headmaster? 2. What two actions show us that the principal's dog was friendly with Peter? (2) 3. Explain in your own words the phrase, “Bursting with curiosity.” (2) 4. Why did Peter decide to calll his dog Shumba? t] 5. State two things which Peter disliked about the other dogs he had seen. t] 6. _ Why was Peter's father not happy about the puppy? (] 7. Why was his mother worried when she saw his son with the dog? i 8. What eventually made his mother allow Peter to keep the puppy? in] Summary 9. Write a summary of the above passage. Your summary should not be more than 30 words. (5)

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