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7 year 2 015 Use 2B or HB pencil only © australian Curriculum, assessment and reporting authority, 2015 65 min Time available for students to complete test: 65 minutes rea DING

Read The pygmy marmoset on page 2 of the magazine and answer questions 1 to 6. 1 The photograph emphasises how small a pygmy marmoset is. how much a pygmy marmoset likes humans. how long a pygmy marmoset’s tail is. how many legs a pygmy marmoset has. 2 A map is included to show where South America is. the area where the pygmy marmoset is found. a wildlife conservation area in South America. rivers where the pygmy marmoset lives. 3 Why can pygmy marmosets climb higher than other monkeys? They move very quickly. They can jump a long way. They have long tails. They are very light. 4 According to the text, what is the preferred food of pygmy marmosets? nuts insects sap fruit 2 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

5 In the text, what is compared in size to a human thumb? a pygmy marmoset’s thumb a newborn pygmy marmoset a pygmy marmoset’s tail a male pygmy marmoset 6 Pygmy marmosets have soft brown fur. This information could be added to paragraph 2. paragraph 3. paragraph 4. paragraph 5. Read The mission on page 3 of the magazine and answer questions 7 to 12. 7 What is the mistake mentioned in the first sentence? not knowing the house is occupied Bella deliberately misleading Ty the team going to the wrong house Sam not trusting Bella enough 8 We melted soundlessly into the shadows (paragraph 2) means that the characters disappeared into the darkness. ducked down below the window. were scared to proceed any further. panicked and ran away in different directions. 3 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

9 Ty was angry mainly because he sensed Sam was protecting Bella. he didn’t want to abandon the operation. he thought that Bella was unreliable. he believed Sam had put them in danger. 10 The team marched boldly up to the front door to finish the job. (last paragraph) This suggests that the team used force to gain entry to the house. behaved dangerously to recover the file. approached the house directly to recover the file. used speed to surprise the occupants of the house. 11 Ty’s attitude across the text changes from uninterested to resentful. assertive to suspicious. bewildered to disappointed. frustrated to engaged. 12 Who is in charge of the mission? No-one; they are all equal. Bella Sam Ty 4 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

Read The Minotaur on page 4 of the magazine and answer questions 13 to 18. 13 Who is Ariadne? a Cretan princess the Minotaur’s master an Athenian prisoner a ruler from Athens 14 In the first paragraph, what attitude is shown by the Athenians in their response to the proposal? boldness forgiveness persistence resignation 15 What background information is implied in the first paragraph? Crete started the war against the Athenians. Minos believes that he will lose the war with Athens. The war between Athens and Crete is long -running. Athens secretly wants the war with Crete to continue. 16 The use of the phrase human cargo to describe the people on the ship implies that they are members of the crew. regarded as objects. being sold as slaves. reluctant to leave the ship. 5 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

17 According to the text, what is Ariadne’s main motivation in helping Theseus? She recognises him as an old friend. She wants to get away from Crete. She is impressed by his bravery. She has fallen in love with him. 18 The word (maze) is in brackets to show it is an alternative term. a description. an opinion. a Greek translation. Read The honey bee mystery on page 5 of the magazine and answer questions 19 to 25. 19 What led to the identification and naming of CCD? written records of cases from the 1800s a sharp rise in the loss of bee colonies unusual weather conditions in 2006 an increase in the demand for honey 20 In which situation could CCD be blamed for the death of a colony? The adult worker bees have disappeared, there are no dead bees surrounding the hive and the queen bee is absent. The queen bee is present, there is no food and the eggs have all hatched. There is no food, there are unhatched eggs and all the adult worker bees\ have disappeared. There are no dead bees around the hive, the queen bee is present and some eggs are unhatched. 6 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

21 What is the main idea of the paragraph beginning While you may think … ? (paragraph 4) Bee shortages mean that North America will need to import produce from Australian farmers in the future. Although bee colonies are disappearing, farmers are finding solutions to the problem. There is money to be made in producing bees to supply to farmers. Bee shortages can be very costly for farming communities. 22 What is the purpose of the first sentence of paragraph 4? to acknowledge an opinion about CCD and then challenge it to explain why honey-lovers will be disadvantaged to argue that CCD is not a huge problem to dismiss the concerns of some groups about CCD 23 Why would farmers in the USA hire bees from Australia when it is so far away? Australia supplies the cheapest bees. Australia’s bees are the best at pollination. Australia has not been affected by CCD as yet. Australia produces the most honey in the world. 24 Scientists and beekeepers are racing against time … What does this quotation imply? It is simply a matter of time before a solution is found. Research is proceeding at a rapid rate. The scientists want to be the first to solve the problem. There is a degree of urgency involved in this issue. 7 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

25 The text ends with a call to action. a counter-argument. a summary of facts. an admission of defeat. Read Hard running on page 6 of the magazine and answer questions 26 to 31. 26 What is the main source of tension between Benny and his father? Benny prefers running during the week whereas his father likes to run on the weekend. Benny’s father doesn’t mind running in bad weather whereas Benny dislikes it. Benny thinks trees are important whereas his father thinks they are uninteresting. Benny’s father likes to be active on weekends whereas Benny would prefer to relax. 27 The words eager-beaver indicate that Benny thinks his father is being obnoxious. temperamental. overzealous. boring. 28 Which word could replace onslaught (paragraph 3) and retain the writer ’s meaning? ambush assault disruption confusion 8 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

29 Benny likens the running conditions to torture and being caught up in an ancient battle because he is using his imagination to make the run seem more exciting. he is exaggerating his negative thoughts about the run. he is experiencing actual physical pain. he feels he was forced into spending time with his father. 30 The descriptions in paragraph 5 mainly focus on one of the five senses. What is this sense? Sense of Give one example from paragraph 5 to support your answer. Example 31 Benny’s main intention when he says, Let’s take a look , is to have a break from running. to investigate the tree roots. to provoke his father. to see if the tree can be saved. Read A way forward on page 7 of the magazine and answer questions 32 to 37. 32 Why does Wawan switch from the pronoun you in his first sentence to we in his second? (paragraph 5) to show that it is his duty to represent the animals to put forward the view of the global conservationist group to shift from speaking to just Ari to addressing the whole group to highlight that he and the villagers should have a common interest 9 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

33 Ari’s decision to side with the loggers seems like a logical one—the villagers need jobs. an emotional one—his sick daughter needs a doctor. a rational one—the village is more important than trees. an impulsive one—he wants to get home to his children. 34 When the older man says, You need to think about what you are asking for, he is suggesting that Ari is too willing to sacrifice nature for convenience. animals for jobs. medicine for the forest. routine for profit. 35 Soon, villagers began speaking all at once. (second-last paragraph) What does this suggest about the meeting? Constructive discussion is taking place among the locals. The villagers are strongly opposed to Wawan’s argument. Opinion is still divided and agreement might be difficult. The villagers have no respect for Budi as the village head. 36 What best sums up the argument proposed by those who are against logging\ ? Endangered animals will be harmed. The traditional way of life is better. The doctors in the city are accessible. Destruction of the forest is irreversible. 10 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

37 What criticism of Wawan is likely to be made by others at the meeting? that no one there agrees with his point of view that he has no personal stake in the issues that his concerns in the matter are entirely selfish that he works for the logging company and cannot be trusted Read Gliding through the deep on page 8 of the magazine and answer questions 38 to 43. 38 What provides the energy that the AUVs require to move around the ocean? stored energy from wave and ocean currents solar energy gathered when the AUV is on the surface control of water being drawn in and out of the AUV onboard fuel cells charged and installed prior to launching 39 What happens when gliders surface? They recharge their power units. They undergo routine maintenance. Their position is confirmed visually. They send information back to base. 40 … it is one of the most potent research tools in Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) arsenal … (paragraph 2) This implies that AUVs are the sole provider of under-sea information. AUVs provide the best option for gathering data in the ocean. AUVs are underrated for their data-gathering capabilities. AUVs provide a valuable option for gathering under-sea data. 11 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

41 What is the main purpose of paragraph 3? to highlight the advantages of AUVs over other observation methods to describe the range of locations covered by the AUV fleet to explain how IMOS achieved its goal of reducing running costs to show how IMOS is at the forefront of developing research technology 42 According to the text, AUVs are highly cost-effective in gathering data because they can transmit their findings electronically to IMOS. they are able to remain underwater for four to five hours at a time. they are low maintenance and do not require ship-based support. they use the same amount of energy as an average car. 43 Which quotation from the text best suggests the broader applications of \ the AUV program? With an operational life span of around six months between maintenance stops … … makes a valuable contribution to the world weather communications network. … demonstrated just how economical underwater gliders really are. The glider nicknamed the ‘Scarlet Knight’ crossed the Atlantic Ocean … Read Peer pressure – a positive perspective on page 9 of the magazine and answer questions 44 to 49. 44 Which statement is supported by the text? Peer pressure most frequently has negative outcomes. People need strategies to deal with peer pressure. Most people are affected by peer pressure. Peer pressure is the major cause of teenage rebellion. 12 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

45 Which other term in the text is closest in meaning to innate? (paragraph 2) advantageous hard-wired hypothetical one-dimensional 46 What is the main purpose of paragraph 3? to explain the complexities of the writer’s argument to provide an example to support the writer’s argument to illustrate the universal application of the writer’s argument to draw attention to the general acceptance of the writer’s argument 47 In paragraph 4, there is reference to the established ethos of the band. In this text, the established ethos of a group refers to the members’ accepted code of behaviour. collective response to any new challenge. obedience to rules and regulations. acceptance of rewards and punishments. 48 Why are scientific investigations which look at the positive impacts of peer pressure often ignored? These investigations rarely find solid evidence of positive effects. Peer pressure is not a process which can be altered. Stories about the harm it does are considered more compelling. The research does not have applications for the broader community. 13 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

49 The text ends with a sense of negativity. challenge. inevitability. ambivalence. STOP – END OF TEST 14 YEAR 7 READING © ACARA 2015

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