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Questions 1 4 are about On the bins (pages 4 5 in the Reading booklet). 1. From paragraphs 1 and 2, give two different reasons why the bin men s job is demanding. (2 marks) Q1 2. In paragraph 1, what does the choice of words in the following phrase suggest about the rubbish? the sordid reek of things falling in on themselves a) the sordid reek suggests: Q2a b) things falling in on themselves suggests: Q2b KS3/04/En/Levels 4 7/Answer booklet 2

3. The article has paragraphs about the bin men s personal experiences as well as paragraphs giving statistics and facts. a) Complete the table by placing a tick in one column for each of the first 6 paragraphs. Paragraphs 1 and 2 have been done for you. Personal experiences Statistics and facts Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Paragraph 4 Paragraph 5 Paragraph 6 (2 marks) Q3a b) Explain one reason why the text has been organised with paragraphs about personal experiences as well as paragraphs about statistics and facts. Q3b Turn over for question 4 KS3/04/En/Levels 4 7/Answer booklet 3

4. How does the article try to make the reader feel some responsibility for the problem of waste disposal? You should comment on the effect of: the bin men s comments about rubbish; the statistics used; references to other countries. (5 marks) Q4 KS3/04/En/Levels 4 7/Answer booklet 4

Questions 5 9 are about Purbeck under attack (pages 6 7 in the Reading booklet). 5. a) From the first sentence in paragraph 1, write down one word which suggests that the writer admires Lulworth Cove. Q5a b) What is the effect of the use of this word? 6. In paragraph 2, the writer describes the line of people as moving relentlessly. What does the phrase moving relentlessly suggest about the people? Q5b 7. From the whole text identify: a) one way in which the people who visit Purbeck are spoiling the area. Q6 b) one way in which the people who visit Purbeck benefit the area. Q7a Q7b KS3/04/En/Levels 4 7/Answer booklet 5

8. This case study is organised into two sections of text: The place and The problem. They are written in different styles. a) Explain one difference in the way they are written. Q8a b) Explain how the order of these two sections, The place and The problem, helps the reader to understand fully the problems caused by tourism in Purbeck. Q8b KS3/04/En/Levels 4 7/Answer booklet 6

9. What do you learn about the writer s viewpoint and purpose in the text overall? Show whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE, by writing T for TRUE or F for FALSE in each of the boxes. The first one has been done for you. The writer thinks that tourists should not visit Durdle Door. F The writer thinks that tourism makes money for Dorset. The writer is sure that the ideas being suggested by the Purbeck Heritage Committee will work. The writer s aim in this text is to stop people visiting the Purbeck countryside. The writer s aim in this text is to make the reader aware of the problems caused by tourism. (2 marks) Q9 Turn over for question 10 KS3/04/En/Levels 4 7/Answer booklet 7

Questions 10 13 are about The Eden Project (pages 8 9 in the Reading booklet). 10. This web page begins: For the last five years, something huge, strange, almost magical, has been growing in a giant crater, deep in the South-West of England. Explain two ways this sentence makes the reader want to read more. Support each explanation with a quotation from this sentence. (2 marks) Q10 KS3/04/En/Levels 4 7/Answer booklet 8

11. How does paragraph 2 (from An almost to environment.) make the reader think the Eden Project is exciting but also has a serious purpose? Choose two different words or phrases and explain how they create this effect on the reader. word / phrase from effect on the reader how it creates this effect on paragraph 2 the reader makes the reader think the project is exciting because it suggests a) makes the reader think the project has a serious purpose because it suggests Q11a b) (2 marks) Q11b 12. In paragraph 5 it says, The Eden Project was set up to create a spectacular theatre in which to tell this story of human beings dependence on plants. a) Why is the Eden Project called a theatre? Q12a b) Why is the word theatre in inverted commas? Q12b KS3/04/En/Levels 4 7/Answer booklet 9

13. On page 9 (What the Eden Project is about and FAQs), how is language used in different ways to create a positive image of the Eden Project? You should comment on how the choice of words and phrases: makes the Eden Project sound important; makes the Eden Project sound attractive to teachers or parents; emphasises the benefits of the Eden Project. (5 marks) Q13 KS3/04/En/Levels 4 7/Answer booklet 10

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