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Instructions: 1. This question paper consists of TWO sections: SECTION A: Comprehension (40) SECTION B: Language (40) 2. Read ALL the instructions carefully. 3. Answer ALL the questions on the question paper. 4. Pay special attention to spelling and sentence construction. 5. Write neatly and legibly. Copyright reserved Page 2 of 9

QUESTION 1: READING FOR MEANING AND UNDERSTANDING Read the following text (TEXT A) and answer the questions that follow. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Dogs to the rescue If one is asked to think about rescue dogs, the ones likely to come to mind are St Bernards with brandy kegs around their necks digging people out of avalanches in the Alps, earthquake dogs sent to Turkey, Greece and Japan in recent years, and of course the guide dogs for the blind. There is a growing body of evidence and opinion that the power of dogs noses is as yet underestimated, and that the acute sense of smell of an ordinary hound can be put to better use than finding lost bones: it could be applied to diagnosing cancer and other serious diseases. This first came to the attention of the medical profession in 1989, when the letters page of a medical journal described the case of a woman whose dog s repeated sniffing at a lesion on her leg had led her to seek medical advice; it was diagnosed as a malignant tumour. The dog (a Border Collie and Doberman cross) had shown no interest in other moles on her owner s body, but spent several minutes a day sniffing the malignant mole. Eventually the dog tried to bite off the mole, which was the point at which her owner went to the doctor. In the view of the doctors writing to the magazine, the possible use of animals with highly developed sensory abilities in cancer diagnosis was worth investigating; surgeon John Church began doing further research and discovered other cases of dogs which had detected cancerous growths and saved their owners lives. Adapted from: IGCSE First Language English Workbook Copyright reserved Page 3 of 9

1.1 According to the text, which dog is most famous for rescuing people? (1) St Bernard 1.2 List two other uses of dogs that are mentioned in the first paragraph. (2) Dogs that save earthquake victim. Guide dogs that help the blind. 1.3 The passage refers to a body of evidence and opinion. Which of these two sources is more reliable? Give a reason for your answer. (2) Body of evidence it is more factual. 1.4 Which word in line 7 shows that people do realise that dog s noses are very powerful? (1) underestimated. 1.5 Is it only special dogs that can smell very well? Write down a sentence from the text to prove your answer. (2) No. the acute sense of smell of an ordinary hound can be put to better use 1.6 Give another word for dog from the passage. (1) hound 1.7 Give another word for magazine from the passage. (1) journal Copyright reserved Page 4 of 9

1.8 In which year did doctors first publish an article about the use of dogs to diagnose cancer in humans? (1) 1989 1.9 What type of dog made the diagnosis referred to in the magazine? (2) A cross between a Border Collie and a Doberman. 1.10 What did the dog do to make its owner decide to go to the doctor? (1) He wanted to bite off the mole. 1.11 Give two words from the passage for the word mole. (2) lesion AND growth 1.12 What is John Church s profession? (1) Surgeon 1.13 Was this the only time that a dog was able to diagnose cancer in a human? Write down a sentence from the text to prove your answer. (2) No. surgeon John Church began doing further research and discovered other cases of dogs which had detected cancerous growths and saved their owners lives. 1.14 Write down a word form the last paragraph that means in the end. (1) Eventually TOTAL FOR QUESTION 1: [20] Copyright reserved Page 5 of 9

QUESTION 2: LANGUAGE 2.1 Punctuate this paragraph. Use a bright colour that shows up well. Abe joined our family recently and we absolutely love him. He s very friendly, energetic and playful. He loves chasing sticks and chewing on them. He likes taking walks too. (10) 2.2 Match the parts of speech in Column B with the words given in CLOUMN A. COLUMN A ANSWER COLUMN B 2.2.1 If B A. adjective 2.2.2 kegs C B. conjunction 2.2.3 brandy A C. common noun 2.2.5 other F D. preposition 2.2.6 at D E. verb 2.2.7 tried E F. adverb (7) 2.3 Give antonyms (words of opposite meaning) for the following words: 2.3.1 come go 2.3.2 opinion fact 2.3.3 woman man (3) 2.4 Give synonyms (words with the same meaning) for each of the following words. 2.4.1 growing expanding 2.4.2 several many 2.4.3 sniffing smelling (3) Copyright reserved Page 6 of 9

2.5 Give the subject and predicate of the following sentences: 2.5.1 St Bernards save many climbers from the mountain. SUBJECT: PREDICATE St Bernards save many climbers from the mountain. 2.5.2 Dogs have highly developed sensory abilities. SUBJECT Dogs PREDICATE have highly developed sensory abilities. (4) 2.6 Rewrite the following sentence in reported speech: His mom said: There is no way I am buying a pet. (3) His mom said that there was (1) no way she (1) was (1) buying a pet. 2.7 Change the following words into nouns by adding a suffix: 2.7.1 grow growth 2.7.2 develop development (2) 2.8 Change the following sentence into the passive voice: The dog showed no interest. No interest was shown by the dog. (2) 2.9 Change the words below into antonyms by adding the correct prefix. im patient dis obey ir responsible in active un able un available (6) Copyright reserved Page 7 of 9

2.10 Fill in the collective noun: 2.10.1 a shoal/school of fish. 2.10.2 a herd of lions. 2.10.3 a flight of stairs. 2.10.4 a bouquet/bunch of flowers. 2.10.5 a colony of ants. (5) 2.11 Identify the figure of speech in the following sentences: 2.11.1 She is a breath of fresh air. Metaphor 2.11.2 She looks like a princess. Simile 2.11.3 The dog shouted at its owner. Personification 2.11.4 Some silly Spaniard stole my purse. Alliteration 2.11.5 The snake hissed as we approached. Onomatopoeia (5) 2.12 Explain the meaning of the following proverbs/idioms. 2.12.1 The apple doesn t fall far from the tree. The parent and child behave/look the same 2.12.2 The grass is always greener on the other side. People always think things will be different if their circumstances are different. 2.12.3 He looked too deep into the bottle. He is drunk. (3) 2.13 Write down HOMOPHONES for the following words: 2.13.1 to too/two 2.13.2 for Four 2.13.3 led lead (3) Copyright reserved Page 8 of 9

2.14 Write down TWO sentences for each of the following words to show different meanings. 2.14.1 can I can do better. I d like a can of Coke. 2.14.2 point The road signs point us in the right direction. I m trying to make a point. (4) TOTAL QUESTION 2: [60] Copyright reserved Page 9 of 9