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Saint Margaret College Half Yearly Examinations 2012 Year 5 English Written Time: 1h 15min Name: Class: A: Reading Read the following passage carefully. The Witching Hour Sophie couldn t sleep. A brilliant moonbeam was shining through a gap in the curtains. It was shining right onto her pillow. The other children in the dormitory had been asleep for hours. Sophie closed her eyes and lay quite still. She tried very hard to doze off. It was no good. The moonbeam was like a silver blade slicing through the room on to her face. (paragraph 1) The house was absolutely silent. No voices came up from downstairs. There were no footsteps on the floor above either. The window behind the curtain was wide open, but nobody was walking on the pavement outside. No cars went by on the street. Not the tiniest sound could be heard anywhere. Sophie had never known such a silence. (paragraph 2) Perhaps, she told herself, this was what they called The Witching Hour. The Witching Hour, somebody had once whispered to her, was a special moment in the middle of the night when everyone was asleep, except for the dark things which came out to play. (paragraph 3) English Written Year 5 Half Yearly Examinations 2012 - Page 1 of 8

The moonbeam was brighter than ever on Sophie s pillow. She decided to get out of bed and close the gap in the curtains. You got punished if you were caught out of bed after lights-out. Even if you said you had to go to the bathroom, that was not accepted as an excuse and they punished you just the same. But there was no one about now, Sophie was sure of that. (paragraph 4) She reached out for her glasses that lay on the chair beside her bed. They had steel rims and very thick lenses, and she could hardly see a thing without them. She put them on, then she slipped out of bed and tip-toed towards the window. (paragraph 5) (Adapted from The BFG by Roald Dahl) 1. Tick ( ) to show the correct answer. What was Sophie doing? a) Sophie was asleep b) Sophie wasn t trying to sleep c) Sophie was trying to sleep d) Sophie was scared (1 marks) 2. Tick ( ) to show whether each sentence is True or False. a) The house was very quiet. TRUE FALSE b) Footsteps woke Sophie up. c) Everyone was asleep except Sophie. d) Sophie went to the bathroom. e) Sophie heard cars passing by. f) Sophie managed to fall asleep. (3 marks) English Written Year 5 Half Yearly Examinations 2012 - Page 2 of 8

3. Answer the following questions. a) What was the moonbeam compared to? (paragraph 1) b) How was Sophie sure no one was awake? (paragraph 2) c) Where did Sophie go after she got out of bed? (paragraph 5) (2 mark) d) What was The Witching Hour? (paragraph 3) e) Why do you think Sophie needed glasses? (paragraph 5) English Written Year 5 Half Yearly Examinations 2012 - Page 3 of 8

4. Fill in. a) Sophie tip-toed towards the. (paragraph 5) (1 mark) b) Another way of saying sleep is. (paragraph 1) (2 mark) c) Perhaps, she told herself, this is what they call the witching hour. She is referring to. (paragraph 3) (1 mark) 5) What could she see from the window? Use your imagination. B. Language B.1. Continue the story using the correct tense: As we passed (pass) under the bridge we (see) a huge playground right in front of us and we (run) as fast as we could. Simon (drop) his lunch with excitement and Claire was the first up the slide. Peter started (swing) very high and (scare) his little sister Emma. (5 marks) English Written Year 5 Half Yearly Examinations 2012 - Page 4 of 8

B.2. Form the correct questions: Example: What is Karl doing? Karl is building a house. 1.? Pamela is talking to her brother. 2.? John is angry because he lost his ball. 3.? I am feeling very happy today. 4.? Claire is talking on the phone. 5.? Simon is going to Sliema. (5 marks) C. Writing C.1. Continue the following sentences using the correct word: poorly better hungry delicious hot long tired I woke up feeling poorly so mum told me to stay home. Mum brought me breakfast in bed but I wasn t. My sister told me to read a book but I was feeling really. I decided to have a nap. When I woke up I was feeling slightly. Mum brought me a cup of tea and a piece of cake. English Written Year 5 Half Yearly Examinations 2012 - Page 5 of 8 (6 marks)

C.2. Read the advert: Open Day Our school is having its yearly Open Day next Tuesday 3 rd March from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. cooking crafts reading basketball water games Complete the school newsletter. Fill in each blank with one suitable word. The advert can help you. This year s Open Day will at 9 in the morning. There will be sports like football, volleyball and. A competition for parents together with their will take place in the school s kitchen. sessions will take place in the library and you can make your own puppet in the Arts and room. Make sure you turn up! We will be there till in the afternoon. (4 marks) English Written Year 5 Half Yearly Examinations 2012 - Page 6 of 8

C.3. Composition: Write a composition of not less than 120 words on ONE of the following. 1) My Best Friend 2) A Day in the Life of a Bird 3) Write a letter to your best friend about what you are going to do next week. Describe three places you are going to visit and explain why you are going there. 4) Picture Composition: The Naughty Dog Look at the pictures below to find out what happened. Then write a story about the pictures. These words or phrases may help you: for a walk, bath, wet, hanging clothes, angry, got dirty, again. (20 marks) English Written Year 5 Half Yearly Examinations 2012 - Page 7 of 8

Composition No END OF PAPER English Written Year 5 Half Yearly Examinations 2012 - Page 8 of 8