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TIME ALLOWED FOR THIS PAPER: Working time for this paper: 1 hour & 50 minutes MATERIAL REQUIRED / RECOMMENDED FOR THIS PAPER: To be provided by the supervisor - Exam booklet To be provided by the candidate - Pens, pencils, eraser and/or correction fluid IMPORTANT NOTE TO CANDIDATES No other items may be taken into the examination room. It is your responsibility to ensure that you do not have any unauthorised notes or other items of a non-personal nature in the examination room. If you have any unauthorised material with you, hand it to the supervisor BEFORE reading any further. All ipads and mobile phones must be turned off and in your bag along with any other devices and notes. Bags are to be closed and placed under the desk. INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATES 1. Read through the paper to familiarise yourself with all of the questions. 2. Use a blue or black ballpoint/ink pen. Do not answer in pencil. AT THE END OF THE EXAMINATION - Any planning sheets or other pieces of paper MUST be handed in with this booklet. - At the end of the examination make sure that your name is on your booklet and any other pieces of paper used.

STRUCTURE OF THIS PAPER Section Section one: Writing Section Two: Language Conventions Section Three: Reading Number of questions available Number of questions to be attempted Suggested working time (minutes) 1 1 40 60 40 40 40 40 20 20 30 20 Total Marks 120 Marks available INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. Make sure you write the number of the question being answered. 2. Write your answers in the appropriate section of this exam booklet. Section 1: Write on lined pages Section 2: Write answer or colour the bubble next to each question. Section 3: Colour the bubble next to each question. 3. You must be careful to confine your responses to the specific questions asked and to follow any instructions that are specific to a particular question. If you fail to comply you will be penalised. Do not turn the page until you are asked to do so.

SECTION ONE: WRITING Allow 40 mins for this section (60 marks) You have 40 minutes to complete the task. You can write up to 500 words, although you may not need this many. You should leave yourself enough time to edit your work thoroughly. You can make as many changes as you would like to. You will be marked on the following: O the relationship you develop with your audience O the organization and planning of your writing O the selection of words and language O the cohesiveness of your writing O demonstration of correct grammar, punctuation and spelling O the use of narrative conventions

SECTION ONE: WRITING

SECTION TWO: LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS Allow 40 mins for this section (40 marks) The spelling mistakes in these sentences have been underlined. Write the correct spelling for each underlined word. 1 The shop was offerring free gift-wrapping 2 Solar energy is a reneweble resource. 3 The rain made the campers misrable. 4 We gained incite into another culture through our exchange student. 5 The library has a rack of broshures about many subjects. 6 The school play was held in the audatoriem 7 I knew my brothers would quarelle over who should walk the dog. 8 My brother is a complete enigmar as I never know what he is thinking. 9 The mouse was gnoring at the hard cheese.

Read the following sentences, identify the word which is spelt incorrectly and write the correct spelling in the space provided. 10 The graphick designer is responsible for the layout of the magazine. 11 The experienced chef demonstrated cooking teckniques to the apprentices. 12 The futureistic cars used innovative concepts and materials. 13 There are penalties for motorists caught exeeding the speed limit. 14 The cyclists were sponsered to raise money for deserving charities. 15 Perishable food eventually deteriarates if it is left unrefrigerated. 16 Some native animals have become vunerable to extinction because of urban development. 17 Global communication is facilitated by sattelites orbiting in space. 18 The celebrated novelist wrote crime stories under a pseudonim to conceal her identity.

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SECTION THREE: READING Allow 30 mins for this section (20 marks) Read The Terracotta Army below and answer questions 1-5.

The Terracotta Army questions: 1) The famers who discovered the terracotta arm were actually looking for o Oil o Water o Gold o Ancient ruins 2) The soldiers in the tomb were made from o Wood o Metal o Clay o Marble 3) The construction of the tomb began when Emperor Qin Shi Huang o Was born o Became emperor o Married o Died 4) In the last paragraph, the emperor is compared to Egyptian pharaohs because the pharaohs also o Possessed terracotta armies o Were buried in elaborate tombs in China. o Were buried with things they would have used while alive. o Became kings when they were teenagers. 5) What they had stumbled upon (paragraph 2) Who does they refer to? o Sculptors o Archaeologists o Soldiers o Farmers

Read The Great Blondin and answer questions 6-10

The Great Blondin questions: 6) Blondin is best described as o Daring o Greedy o Optimistic o Thoughtless 7) More than 25 000 onlookers (paragraph 2) The writer includes this information to show o How much the crowd would have paid to see Blondin o How difficult it was to get a good view of the Falls. o How large the viewing area was at the Falls. o How fascinated people were by what Blondin was doing 8) According to the text, Blondin took photos of o The oak tree o The pool at the base of the Falls o The Horseshoe Falls. o The people watching. 9) Blondin carried his manager during one of his crossings. The manager is portrayed as being o A reluctant partner o A daredevil himself o A lazy person o A cautious follower 10) What is the purpose of the last sentence o To show that daredevil feats are good for you health o To explain that Blondin lived until he was an old man o To highlight that Blondin did not die doing something dangerous o To provide information about the year of Blondin s death

Read Geysers and answer questions 12-16

The Geysers questions: 11) The text refers to reservoir. This is o A canal o An underground river o A storage area o A narrow passage 12) The diagram helps to o Give more detailed explanations of the terms in the text. o Provide additional information through a graphic o Illustrate why geysers are unpredictable o Show the information in the text in a graphic form. 13) The information enclosed in brackets in paragraph 3 is included to o provide specific examples o explain the preceding phrase o simplify the sentence structure o show useful alternative terms 14) The last sentence of the text suggests that o geysers need to be studied further o people find geyser eruptions to be frightening events o geysers can only erupt at particular times o people would be keen to see a large geyser erupt 15) Write the numbers 1 to 5 in the boxes to show the order of events as they occur in the formation of a geyser eruption Magma heats water Steam pressure lifts water Water collects in a reservoir Groundwater penetrates rock Water rises in a pipe.

Read An Apology and answer questions 16-20

An Apology questions: 16) And until commercial space travel becomes a reality (paragraph 1) What is the function of this comment? o It suggests the size of the injustice that has been done to Tasmania o It sets a universal context for the recognition Tasmania has received o It allows the writer to make an exaggerated claim about Tasmania o It foreshadows a time when Tasmania will be more popular 17) our Bay of Fires was named the hottest destination. This is an example of o a metaphor o alliteration o a pun o jargon 18) The main purpose of the section WHAT WENT WRONT? Is o To present the contrasts that have caused confusion in Tasmania. o To point out inconsistencies in Lonely Planet s judgement. o To give justification for the disappointment of Tasmanians. o To introduce some of the many positive aspects of Tasmania. 19) The writer uses the word baffled to convey the idea that people are o Annoyed o Concerned o Perplexed o Amused. 20) The tone of the text is o Remorseful o Ironic o Outraged o Anxious --- END OF EXAM ---