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LEVELS 3–5 En KEY STAGE 2 2010 English test Reading answer booklet Golden Dreams First name_____________________________________________ Last name_____________________________________________ School_____________________________________________ DCSF no._____________________________________________ For marker’s use only Page Marks 5 7 9 11 13 15 TOTAL Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 1

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3 Instructions Marks The number under each box at the side of the page tells you the maximum number of marks for each question. Questions and Answers You have now had 15 minutes to read Golden Dreams. In this booklet, there are different types of question for you to answer in different ways. The space for your answer shows you what type of writing is needed. ● short answers Some questions are followed by a short line or box. This shows that you need only write a word or phrase in your answer. ● several line answers Some questions are followed by a few lines. This gives you space to write more words or a sentence or two. ● longer answers Some questions are followed by a large box. This shows that a longer, more detailed answer is needed to explain your opinion. You can write in full sentences if you want to. ● other answers For some questions you need do no writing at all and you should tick or draw lines to your answer. Read the instructions carefully so that you know how to answer the question. Please wait until you are told to start work on page 4. You should work through the booklet until you are asked to stop, referring to your reading booklet when you need to. When a question includes a page reference, you should refer to the text on that page to help you with your answer. You will have 45 minutes to answer the questions in this booklet. Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 3

4 These questions are about the Introductionand Did You Know? (pages 4 and 5). 1 1 mark 1. Look at the first paragraph in the introduction (page 4). Findand copy oneword that means want. 2. How high is the World Cup Trophy? Tick one. 78 kilograms 36cm 20m about 20cm 3. Why do people not collect gold from seawater? 4. How does the picture of the Eiffel Tower help you to understand the information on page 5? 3 1 mark 4 1 mark 2 1 mark SECTION 1 Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 4

5. How does Silenus warn Midas about his wish? 6.Findand copywhat Midas says when his wish is granted. 7. Look at the picture below. Write down what Midas might be thinking at this point in the story. 5 These questions are about the comic strip (page 6). 6 1 mark 5 1 mark 7 2 marks please turn over To t a l 8 marks SECTION 2 Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 5

6 8. Explain how the picture and the word ‘Rumble’ work together to tell you the story. 8 2 marks The comic strip Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 6

7 9 2 marks 10 2 marks 9. Look at the first paragraph. Explain how the author makes Philomena seem special. 10. How do you know that Midas treats Silenus as an important visitor? Find twopieces of evidence. 1. 2. 11. Complete the thought bubble to show what Midas is thinking when he puts off telling Silenus his wish on page 8. 11 2 marks please turn over Midas To t a l 8 marks SECTION 3 These questions are about the story called Midas and the Golden Wish(pages 7– 9). Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 7

8 12. What gives Midas the idea of turning everything to gold (page 8)? 13. When does Midas realise that his wish for gold was a mistake? 14. When Midas is weeping on the ground (page 9), what is he thinking? 15. Why is the river important in the story? 12 1 mark 13 1 mark Midas 15 1 mark Midas and the Golden Wish 14 3 marks Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 8

9 16. At the end of the story, why does Midas stop from time to time to touch a tree or a stone? 17. What did Midas learn in this story? Explain fully. 18. Draw lines to match the events to Midas’s feelings. 17 2 marks 18 2 marks Silenus arrives Silenus offers a wish Everything turns to gold Philomena turns to gold Dionysus removes the gift honoured Event Midas feels … delighted greedy relieved despairing 16 1 mark please turn over To t a l 11 marks Midas and the Golden Wish Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 9

10 19.Midas and the Golden Wishis a myth. Which of these are features of myths and traditional tales? Tick two. a wish is granted a father loves his daughter some action takes place in a river there are different versions the daughter turns to gold an old man comes to visit 19 2 marks Midas and the Golden Wish Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 10

11 21 3 marks These questions are about both the comic strip and the story (pages 6 – 9). 20. In the story, Midas makes a wish, saying: ‘How I wish I had such power!’ Findand copyhis wish in the comic strip. 21. How does the style of language used in the comic strip differ from the language used in the story? Explain your answer using examples from both texts. 20 1 mark please turn over To t a l 6 marks SECTION 4 Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 11

12 These questions are about The Rush for Gold(pages 10 and 11). 22. Put ticks to show which statements are true and which are false. 23. Why has the author included information about the average English winter temperature on page 10? 23 1 mark 22 2 marks true false The Yukon is part of the United States of America. The average winter temperature in the Yukon is –28 °C. Gold was found in the Yukon in 1896. People from Dawson also found gold in the area. 100,000 gold-seekers arrived in the Yukon. SECTION 5 Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 12

13 26 1 mark 24. Look at the last paragraph on page 10. … it took nearly a year for news about the discovery of gold to leak out … What does the word leaksuggest about the way the news spread? 25. What hardships did people face on the journey to the Yukon? Find three. 1. 2. 3. 26. Put these events in order by numbering them from 1 to 5. One has been done for you. seekers started the journey prospectors located gold 30,000 people completed the journey people died news leaked out 25 3 marks 2 24 2 marks please turn over To t a l 9 marks The Rush for Gold Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 13

27. Why has the author included quotations in this text? 28. If you went to the Yukon today, where would it be easiest to find gold? Tick one. in the streams in the ground in the jewellery shops in the mountains 29. Look at the paragraph beginning: Now, many people travel …(page 11). How does the content of the paragraph differ from that in the rest of the text? 14 27 2 marks 28 1 mark 29 1 mark The Rush for Gold Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 14

15 30. Sentences have been left out of the texts you have read. Draw lines to match each sentence to the text you think it came from. 31. Why do you think the booklet is called Golden Dreams? Explain your answer fully, referring to the different texts. These questions are about the whole booklet. 30 1 mark 31 3 marks Did You Know? The comic strip Midas and the Golden Wish He heard the birds twittering in the leaves above. It is milder in the summer months. It is competed for every four years. The Rush for Gold ‘Wow, this is great!’ To t a l 8 marks SECTION 6 Gold RAB_Layout 1 04/01/2010 15:22 Page 15

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