THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS SCHOOLS CONSORTIUM Group 1 YEAR7 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION ENGLISH Friday 16 January 2015 Timeallowed:1hour15minutes FirstName:... Surname:... READING RAW SCORE (outof40) WRITING CONTENT RAW SCORE (doubled; out of 40) TECHNICAL ACCURACY RAW SCORE (doubled; out of 10) SCALED READING TOTAL WRITING TOTAL (mark out of50) (mark out of50) % 285006 The North London Independent Girls Schools Consortium
INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE ANSWER BOTH PARTS OF THE PAPER Part A: Reading(45 minutes) Spend 10 minutes reading the passage on the insert and the questions in this booklet. You may mark the passage by underlining words and phrases. Do not write anything in your booklet during this time. Youwillbetoldwhenthe10minutesareover. Spend 35 minutes writing your answers in this answer booklet. Youwillbetoldwhen45minutesareup,butyoumay startpartbwhenyouareready. Part B: Writing(30 minutes) Spend 30 minutes writing on the lined paper provided. Putyourfirstnameandsurnameatthetopofeachpage. Ifyouhavetime,youmaygobacktoPartA. YOUMAYWRITEIN EITHER INK OR PENCIL Youwillbetoldwhenyouhave5minutesleft. 285006 2
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PART A: READING After you have spent 10 minutes reading the passage, spend about 35 minutes answering these questions. Themarkattheendofeachquestionisanindicationofhowmuch you should write for each answer. 1. Using lines 1 6, write down three facts about Mr Frensham s shop. 3marks 2. Choosethreedetailsfromlines7 11whichyoufind interesting about Mr Frensham. 5marks 285006 4
3. Lookatlines27 35. Theboysensesandfeelsmanythings.Listfiveofthem. 5marks 4. Very handsome (line 45) has two possible meanings here. What are they? 2marks 285006 5 Please turn over the page
5. Theboywantedthecapverymuch (lines52 53).Write downfiveotherpiecesofevidencetoshowthathevalues the cap. 5marks 285006 6
6. Doyouthinktheboyenjoystheoutingwithhismother? Support your answer/opinion with details from the passage. 8marks 285006 7 Please turn over the page
7. Theboygetsonwellwithhisfather. Using details from the passage, explain in your own words howyouknowthis. 5marks 8. Whatdoyouunderstandbythetwosimilesusedinthis passage? like a hedgehog (line 48) 285006 8
8. continued asifhewerefeedingasmallbird (lines77 78) 4marks 9. Findthreedetailswhichsuggestthatthispassageissetsome timeinthepast. 3marks Total marks for Reading Paper: 40 TurnoverthepageforPARTB:WRITING 285006 9 Please turn over the page
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PART B: WRITING INSTRUCTIONS: Spend about 30 minutes on your writing. Remember to leave time to check your work carefully. Please write on the lined paper provided. Put your firstnameandsurnameatthetopofeachpage. OnSunday,theboyandhisfathergofortheir walk. Describe what happens during it. Do not introduce any new characters. Content and Style 40 marks Technical Accuracy 10 marks Total marks for Writing Paper: 50 285006 11
READING PASSAGE 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 MrFrenshamopenedhisshopateight-thirty,butitwaspastninewhen thewomanandthechildwentin.theshopwasempty.thechildlistenedto themelancholysoundofthebellasthedoorclosedbehindhim hehad neverbeeninthisshopbefore.hewasgoingtohavehishaircutforthefirst timeinhislife,exceptforthetimeswhenhismotherhadtrimmeditgently behind the neck. MrFrenshamwassittinginalargechair,readinganewspaper.Hecould makethechairturnaround,andhespuntwiceaboutinitbeforeheputdown his paper, smiled, and said, Good morning. Hewasanoldman,thin,withflatwhitehair.Heworeawhitecoat. One gentleman, he said, to have his locks shorn. Heputaboardacrossthetwoarmsofhischair,liftedthechild,andsat himonit. Howareyou,mydear?Andyourhusband,ishewell? hesaidtothe child s mother. Hetookasheetfromacupboardonthewallandwrappeditaboutthe child s neck, tucking it into his collar. The sheet covered the child completelyand hung almost to the floor. Cautiously the boy moved his hiddenfeet.hecouldseethebumpstheymadeinthecloth.hemovedhis fingeragainsttheinnersurfaceofthesheetandmadeasixwithit,andthen aneight. He liked those shapes. Snip snip, said Mr Frensham, and how much does the gentleman want off?allofit?allhislovelycurls?ithinknot. Just an ordinary cut, please,mr Frensham, saidthe child s mother. Nottoomuchoff.I,myhusbandandI,wethoughtitwastimeforhimto looklikealittleboy.hishairgrowssoquickly. Mr Frensham s hands were very cold. His hard fingers turned the boy s headfirsttoonesideandthentotheotherandtheboycouldhearthelong scissors snipping away behind him,and above his ears. He was quite frightened, but he liked watching the small tufts of his hair drop lightly on thesheetwhichcoveredhim,andthenrollaninchortwobeforethey stopped.someofthehairfelltothefloorandbygentlymovinghishandshe couldmakenearlyallofitfalldown.thehairfellwithoutasound.tilting hisheadslightly,hecouldseethebrightcurlsonthefloor,notbelongingto him any more. Easytoseewhothisboyis, MrFrenshamsaidtothechild smother. I won tgetredderhairintheshoptoday.yourhusbandhadhairlikethiswhen hewasyoung,verymuchthiscolour.i vecutyourhusband shairforforty years.he skeepingwell,yousay?there,ithinkthat senough.wedon t wanthimtodislikecomingtoseeme. Hetookthesheetoffthechildandflourishedithardbeforefoldingitand puttingitonashelf.hesweptthebackofthechild sneckwithasmallbrush. Nodding his own old head in admiration, he looked at the child s hair for flaws inthe cutting. 285005 1
45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Very handsome, he said. Thechildsawhisface,amooninthemirror.Itlookedpaleandlarge,but alsomuchthesameasalways.whenhefeltthebackofhisneckthenew short hairs pushed like a hedgehog against his hand. We reofftodosomeshopping, hismothersaidtomrfrenshamasshe handed him the money. Theyweregoingtobuytheboyacap,aroundcapwithalittlebuttonon topandapeakoverhiseyes,likehiscousinharry scap.theboywantedthe capverymuch.hewalkedseriouslybesidehismotherandhewasnot impatientevenwhenshemetmrslewisandtalkedtoher,andthentooka long time at the fruiterer s buying apples and potatoes. Thisisthesmallestsizewehave, themanintheclothesshopsaid. It maybetoolargeforhim. He sjusthadhishaircut, saidhismother; thatshouldmakea difference. Themanputthecapontheboy sheadandstoodbacktolook.itwasa beautifulcap.thebadgeinfrontwasshapedlikeashieldanditwasredand blue.itwasnottoobig,althoughthemancouldputtwofingersunderit,at thesideoftheboy shead. Ontheotherhand,wedon twantittootight, themansaid. Wewant somethinghecangrowinto,somethingthatwilllasthimalongtime. Oh, I hope so, his mother said. It s expensive enough. Theboycarriedthecaphimself,inabrownpaperbagthathad Price, Clothiers,HighStreet onit.hecouldreaditallexcept Clothiers andhis mothertoldhimthat.theyputhiscap,stillinitsbag,inadrawerwhenthey got home. Hisfathercamehomelateintheafternoon.Theboyheardthefirmclap oftheclosingdoorandhisfather slongstepdownthehall.heleaned againsthisfather skneewhilethemanatehisdinner.themealhadbeen keepingwarmintheovenandtheplatewasveryhot.asmallsteamwas risingfromthepotatoes,andthegravyhaddriedtoathincrustwhereitwas shallowatthesideoftheplate.themanliftedthedrygravywithhisknife andfedittohisson,verycarefullyliftingitintotheboy smouth,asifhe werefeedingasmallbird.theboylovedthis.heleaneddrowsilyagainsthis father s leg. Afterwardsheputonhiscapandstoodbeforehisfather,certainofthe man sapproval.themanputhishandontheboy sheadandlookedathim without smiling. OnSunday, hesaid, we llgoforawalk.justyouandi.we llbemen together. 285005 2