year 8 english time: 2 hours
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English – Year 8 – Track 3 – 2020 Page 1 of 12
DEPARTMENT FOR CURRICULUM
LIFELONG LEARNING AND EMPLOYABILITY
Directorate for Learning and Assessment Programmes
Educational Assessment Unit
Annual Examinations for Middle Schools 2020
YEAR 8 ENGLISH TIME: 2 hours
Name: ______________________________ Class: __________
Speaking Listening Reading Literature Writing Total
SECTION A – LISTENING 10 marks
1. State whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F) by ticking () the correct box below. (3 marks)
True False
a. For now climate change can only be experienced in the poles and
rainforests.
b. Scientists say that in the future we might only have two seasons.
c. The cold winter weather controls the breeding of pests.
d. One advantage of snow is that it melts and can be a source of
water.
e. Flooding in colder countries is entirely due to melting snow.
f. Due to climate change, everyone will experience extremely dry
summers.
2. Fill in the table with information from the passage. (3 marks)
a. 9 years
b. 4
c. maximum rainfall in colder countries
d. -60 degrees C
e. 31 degrees C
f. average rainfall which indicates a wet season
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3. Underline the correct words. (4 marks)
The results of climate change depend on which (part/section/fraction) of the world
one lives in. Apart from being a global issue, climate change will also affect each
of us on a (b) (universal/regional/broad) level. Seasons will (c)
(end/stabilise/change) having a (d) (favourable/damaging/beneficial) effect on the
natural world.
SECTION B – READING COMPREHENSION 25 MARKS
Read the texts printed on a separate sheet, and then answer the following
questions.
TEXT 1
Questions on Text 1 5 marks
1. Are the following TRUE (T) or FALSE (F)? Tick () the correct box below.
2 marks [ ]
T F
1. The activities are aimed at co-operating with fellow students.
2. You can wear whatever you like.
3. An afternoon is dedicated to these activities.
4. Not everyone can help end bullying.
2. Match the part sentence by writing the correct number in the empty column.
2 marks [ ]
Column A Column B
1. The activity‘s motto is you should report any bullying.
2. When you sign the contract make it orange and make it end!
3. The poster urges us to you are making a promise.
4. The poster suggests that be kinder.
3. Fill in with the correct words: 1 mark [ ]
You can reach help by ____________________ or _____________ _______
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TEXT 2
Questions on Text 2 (20 marks)
1. Underline the correct answer. 1 mark [ ]
This passage is taken from
a. a description of a school on a website.
b. an online article.
c. a horror story.
d. a travel brochure.
2. In your own words explain how bullying can vary from just physical violence.
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3. List FOUR facts about bullying in the US and in the UK, which show us how common
this problem is. 2 marks [ ]
a. ____________________________________________________________
b. ____________________________________________________________
c. ____________________________________________________________
d. ____________________________________________________________
4. List FOUR consequences of bullying. 2 marks [ ]
a. ____________________________________________________________
b. ____________________________________________________________
c. ____________________________________________________________
d. ____________________________________________________________
5. Put these events in the correct order according to Amy’s experience. The first one
has been done for you.
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a. Her nickname was sumo wrestler.
b. She gets upset when someone makes fun of overweight people.
c. She tries her best to overcome the damage that was done.
d. She did not like going to the beach.
e. Bullying started in primary school because Amy was considered fat. 0
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6. Find words which have the same meaning as 2½ marks [ ]
a. worried or nervous about something [lines 1-15]: ____________
b. pinpoint [lines 1-15]: __________________
c. precisely marked [lines 30-45]: __________________
d. setting or circumstance [lines 30-45]: _________________
e. fight towards a goal [lines 30-45]: _____________
7. Explain this sentence in your own words: 2 marks [ ]
“Another interesting fact about bullying is that it ranges from one-on-one, individual bullying to group bullying called mobbing.”
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8. a. List FIVE things that have been done to try and avoid the occurrence of
bullying: 2½ marks [ ]
i. ________________________________________________________
ii. ________________________________________________________
iii. ________________________________________________________
iv. ________________________________________________________
v. ________________________________________________________
vi. ________________________________________________________
b. Quote a sentence from line 38 to line 45 which shows us that these were
not so successful. 1 mark [ ]
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9. In your own words say how we can fight back bullying, according to the passage. 3 marks [ ]
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SECTION C – LITERATURE 20 MARKS
Part 1: Poetry – Unprepared Text 10 marks Read the poem and answer all the questions that follow.
‘From a Railway Carriage’ Robert Louis Stevenson
Faster than fairies, faster than witches,
Bridges and houses, hedges and ditches;
And charging along like troops in a battle, All through the meadows the horses and cattle:
All of the sights of the hill and the plain
Fly as thick as driving rain; And ever again, in the wink of an eye,
Painted stations whistle by.
Here is a child who clambers and scrambles, All by himself and gathering *brambles;
Here is a tramp who stands and gazes;
And there is the green for stringing the daisies!
Here is a cart run away in the road Lumping along with man and load;
And here is a mill and there is a river;
Each a glimpse and gone for ever!
*brambles: a wild bush with thorns, that produces blackberries
1. Underline the correct answer: 1 mark [ ]
The poem is about:
a. magic including fairies and witches
b. a child’s experience of a railway journey
c. a child who is gathering something from the fields
d. different means of transport
2. a. Write down the rhyme scheme of the first stanza.
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b. This poem is written in ________________________________ ½ mark [ ]
c. Quote two examples of these: ____________ - ____________ 1 mark [ ]
3. Quote TWO lines from the first stanza which describe the open countryside.
1 mark [ ]
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4. From the first stanza
a. Quote one line where repetition is used to emphasise speed. 1 mark [ ]
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b. Quote TWO similes which depict speed. 1 mark [ ]
i. ________________________________________________________
ii. ________________________________________________________
5. Explain the effect of rhythm as used in this poem. 1 mark [ ]
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6. In the second stanza the persona observes what is going on outside.
List TWO of these happenings. 2 marks [ ]
i. ____________________________________________________________
ii. ____________________________________________________________
7. What does the last line of the poem suggest? 1 mark [ ]
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Part II: Prose – Unprepared Text 10 marks
Read the text carefully and then answer the questions below.
Margot stood apart from them, from these children who could never remember a time
when there wasn't rain and rain and rain. They were all nine years old, and if there had been a day, seven years ago, when the sun came out for an hour and showed its face
to the stunned world, they could not recall. Sometimes, at night, she heard them stir,
in remembrance, and she knew they were dreaming and remembering gold or a yellow 5 crayon or a coin large enough to buy the world with. She knew they thought they
remembered a warmness, like a blushing in the face, in the body, in the arms and legs
and trembling hands. But then they always awoke to the tatting drum, the endless shaking down of clear bead necklaces upon the roof, the walk, the gardens, the forests,
and their dreams were gone. 10
All day yesterday they had read in class about the sun. About how like a lemon it was,
and how hot. And they had written small stories or essays or poems about it:
“I think the sun is a flower that blooms for just one hour.”
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That was Margot's poem, read in a quiet voice in the still classroom while the rain was
falling outside. 15
"Aw, you didn't write that!" protested one of the boys.
"I did," said Margot. "I did."
"William!" said the teacher.
But that was yesterday. Now the rain was slackening, and the children were crushed in
the great thick windows. 20
“Where's teacher?"
"She'll be back."
"She'd better hurry, we'll miss it!"
They turned on themselves, like a feverish wheel, all tumbling spokes. Margot stood alone. She was a very frail girl who looked as if she had been lost in the rain for years 25 and the rain had washed out the blue from her eyes and the red from her mouth and the yellow from her hair. She was an old photograph dusted from an album, whitened
away, and if she spoke at all her voice would be a ghost. Now she stood, separate,
staring at the rain and the loud wet world beyond the huge glass.
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Adapted from: All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury
Underline the most appropriate answer.
1. The passage is taken from ½ mark
a. a true story
b. a futuristic science-fiction book
c. a detective story
d. a romance
2. The story is about ½ mark
a. a group of school-children who do not want a lesson.
b. a group of children playing in the countryside.
c. a group of children who do not remember ever seeing the sun.
d. a group of children waiting for the rain after a dry summer season.
3. The extract makes the reader feel ½ mark
a. horrified by what might happen next.
b. sympathetic and sorry for Margot.
c. angry at the teacher.
d. concerned about the stormy weather.
4. From lines 1-10, quote
a. one phrase that shows that Margot was different from the other students ½ mark
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From lines 1-20, quote
b. One phrase that shows that the other students did not like Margot and maybe
even envied her. ½ mark
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5. What figures of speech are used in:
a. i. “like a blushing in the face, in the body” (line 7)? ½ mark
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ii. Explain this figure of speech. 1 mark
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b. i. “the tatting drum” (line 8)?
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ii. Explain this figure of speech. 1 mark
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6. Why where the children “crushed in the great thick windows” (lines 19-20)?
2 marks
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7. Quote ONE example of alliteration. (lines 24-29)
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8. What is your personal response to the text? 2 marks
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SECTION D – WRITING 30 MARKS
In this section you have to answer ALL of Part 1 and ONE question from Part 2.
Part 1 - Guided Writing Task 10 marks
On your way home you see the poster below fixed onto a pole. You think you saw this
cat the day before. Write an e-mail of about 60-70 words to the cat’s owner to share
information which may help find the missing cat.
LOST CAT
Name: Bond; Age: 3 years old; Colour: black and white
Help us find our cat please! It was lost last Thursday evening in the vicinity of the
Mosta Dome. 100 euro reward for its safe return
Call or message on: 76344567
Or email on: [email protected]
New Message - / X
To Cc Bcc
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Part 2 - Free Writing Task 20 marks
Write between 180 and 200 words on one of the following.
a. Write a story for an online magazine, ending: That day, I did not do well at all,
but I had certainly learnt my lesson!
b. Write an article for your school magazine called: The world in fifty years’ time.
c. Write a letter to your friend who lives in England about your favourite childhood
memory.
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