2011 Year 7 Literacy preparation material. Reading and Viewing
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1 Edd China is an English eccentric, with a passion for cars. He is the creator of a number of extraordinary and wacky vehicles. Originally built to raise money for a Raleigh International charity expedition, the Casual Lofa was Edd s first major project of note. In 1998, it set the Guinness World Record for fastest furniture at an amazing 140 km/h. Edd has also invented the Hot Desk, the Robomow and the Trolleysaurus Rex. James Bond using a Jet Pack to escape from the bad guys in the 007 movie "Thunderball" was cool. After seeing something like that, everyone must have thought if only.... Now there is a more practical and comfortable alternative, the GEN H-4 from Gene Corporation in Japan. This is your personal helicopter! The GEN H-4 can fly to a maximum height of 1000 metres at a top speed of 90 km/h for up to 30 minutes. You don t need a licence to fly the GEN H-4 in Japan and the inventors claim it is as easy as riding a bicycle. Check out these original vehicles. From the almost practical, to the downright weird and wacky, these forms of transport are sure to raise eyebrows. It looks like a circus trick, but this tiny set of wheels could be the world's smallest roadworthy car. Roadworthy means it can be registered as legal to be driven on the road. The Wind Up, only 99.1 cm high and 66 cm wide, started life as a Postman Pat stationary children's ride. Car fanatic Perry Watkins has transformed it into the most compact, if not the most comfortable, car in the world. Perry reinforced the fibreglass shell with a steel frame and mounted it on a mini quad bike Year 7 Literacy preparation material Reading and Viewing Wait for your teacher. Read page 2 of the magazine and then answer questions Awesome Automotives Casual Lofa before after Wind Up GEN H4-1 In the introduction, raise eyebrows suggests the reader should find the vehicles practical. delightful. surprising. frightening. 2 Edd China is described as eccentric because he has an usual name. is passionate about cars. sets lots of world records. makes odd forms of transport. 3 The Casual Lofa was originally built to set a Guinness World Record. participate in a charity event. make money for its creator. be a challenging project. 4 The Trolleysaurus Rex is most likely a shopping trolley that is remote controlled. a model kit dinosaur. used in big supermarkets. enormous and dominating. 1
2 5 A Postman Pat ride was converted into a quad bike. children s toy. roadworthy car. comfortable vehicle. 6 this tiny set of wheels refers to parts of a small car. a children s ride. a circus vehicle. the Wind Up. 7 Which of these is evidence that the Wind Up can legally be driven on the road? 8 Why did Watkins reinforce the shell? to strengthen it to make it larger to make it comfortable to make it fit on the quad 2
3 9 Everyone must have thought if only How does the writer expect the reader to complete his sentence? if only I had a GEN H-4. if only I had a Jet Pack. if only I was a bad guy. if only I was cool. 10 Now there is a more practical and comfortable alternative. What does this reveal about the Jet Pack used in Thunderball? It was practical and comfortable. It was just a prop and not real. It was an efficient vehicle. It was awkward to use. 11 The phrase the inventors claim is used to cast doubt about how easy the GEN H-4 is to fly. prove that the flight speed and height are accurate. make it clear that a licence isn t needed to fly the GEN H-4. show that the inventors of the personal helicopter are clever. 12 This text would most likely be found in a popular magazine. an adventure comic. a science fiction book. an engineering manual. 13 Why has the writer chosen to feature these three vehicles? They prove that weird and wacky can also be practical. They provide a timeline of transport developments. They are incredible forms of transport. They show the future of transport. 3
4 Read page 3 of the magazine and then answer questions Greek myths tell of winged creatures known as Sirens, whose enchanting singing and music lured sailors to crash their ships onto seaside cliffs. The song of the Sirens was said to be so irresistible that it caused the deaths of many people who attempted to sail past their island home. Julia Golding has brought these creatures to life by writing a story that uses the idea that the Sirens might exist today. A small blue boat chugged out to the rocks guarding the entrance to the bay. The stone pillars, towering like giants cloaked against the elements, dwarfed the vessel. Col cut the engine some twenty metres short and put on his ear protectors. His passenger, an elderly man with ginger-streaked white hair, sitting with a flask 5 balanced on his lap, followed his example. They had rehearsed the next few moves back on shore in the safety of the Anchor Tavern. All they had to do now was wait for the other two boats to catch up then they would be ready to face the worst, maybe even death. Col watched Dr Brock calmly pouring himself some tea. It was a beautiful if breezy 10 evening: the sky was still light, though it was almost nine; a sign that summer was not yet forgotten. He wished he could enjoy it as serenely as his passenger, prove his readiness for the test by keeping his nerve under pressure, but he could not stop his heart galloping like a runaway horse as he contemplated the dangers ahead. Their mission was vital: they suspected that people had already lost their 15 lives, lured to their deaths by the irresistible power of the creatures hiding in the rocks. There was a distinct possibility that neither he nor Dr Brock would return. In a few minutes, they might be driven out of their senses and drowned in the merciless waters that surrounded them. With this prospect before him, Col gave up on any attempt at tranquillity and allowed himself to shiver as he gripped the wheel. 14 The stone pillars described in line 2 are used to describe the size of the Sirens. show that the bay is very large. emphasise the size of the boat. dwarf the size of the ocean waves. 15 Col cuts the engine because he and Dr Brock are finishing their tea. gathering their courage. deciding if they are safe. setting their plan in motion. 16 Why does Col put on his ear protectors? to prepare for a confrontation to block out the engine noise to protect his ears from the cold to listen to Dr Brock s instructions 17 The phrase followed his example (line 5) means that the old man balanced a flask. covered his ears. turned off the boat. practised his next move. 4
5 18 Col and Dr Brock appear to be competitors. close friends. working together. related to each other. 19 Why has the author included lines 9 and 10? Write your answer on the lines The phrase keeping his nerve under pressure (line 12), means Col wants to show courage in difficult situations. stay tense in a tough situation. stop his nerves from twitching. pressure himself to show excitement. 21 How does Col feel about the dangers ahead? (lines 12 and 13) ready eager anxious suspicious 22 What prospect (line 18) is before Col? a safe tavern a tranquil voyage a calm sea beyond the rocks a death that others may have faced 5
6 23 Place the numbers 1 to 4 to show the order of events as described in the story. Col accepts that he is afraid. They began the journey by boat. They practised moves at the tavern. Dr Brock settled himself to drink his tea. 24 While Col and Dr Brock appear to be very different, what shared value connects them? common sense preparedness intelligence power 25 Through whose eyes is the story told? Use evidence from the text to justify your response. Write your answer on the lines. 6
7 The fact that you are reading this means that you care deeply about our planet. But where is your effort and money best spent? Change-the-future can help you find a cause that you will be passionate about and link you to people who are already fighting for that cause. Of all the threatened species, orangutans stand out because of the rate of their rush to extinction. Loss of all orangutans would be a true tragedy. Furthermore, orangutan protection programs are based on safeguarding forests and this protection may help many other threatened species at the same time. A truly valuable species The name orangutan literally translates into English as person of the forest. Indonesian mythology has it that orangutans have the ability to speak but choose not to, fearing they would be forced to work if they were ever caught. Legends aside, orangutans are extremely intelligent creatures who clearly have the ability to reason and think. Their similarity to us is uncanny. Borneo They cry when they re hungry, whimper when they re hurt and express emotions just as we do: joy, fear, surprise. It s all there. They even share I N D O N E S I A 96.4% of their DNA with humans. Sumatra Rapidly heading for extinction In prehistoric times, orangutans lived in rainforests throughout Asia. Today, deforestation and the spread of humans have limited Asian rainforests to just a few remaining areas in Borneo and Sumatra, but even here the forest is rapidly disappearing. As orangutans are arboreal, which means that they live most of their lives in trees, deforestation could spell the end for all wild orangutans. For both the Bornean and Sumatran orangutans the situation is now acute. In Borneo, fewer than orangutans are believed to remain. In Sumatra, orangutan numbers have been drastically reduced from in 1993 to only 6500 today. Both species appear on the International Union for Conservation of Nature s (IUCN) endangered list. This shows the seriousness of this conservation emergency. Saving the orangutan! It is clear that orangutans are an invaluable part of the world we share. To avoid their extinction we must act now. How? The key to saving the orangutan is saving their forest homes. Change-thefuture recommends that readers in Australia give direct assistance to the programs that are trying to prevent forest destruction and to re-forest damaged areas. Our research suggests that while rescue centres are extremely important, orangutans are best served by saving their true home. Visit one of these recommended websites now and start changing the future today Read page 4 of the magazine and then answer questions Change-the-Future: Environment Orangutans Education Human rights Home 25/01/ In which section of the Change-the-future website is the webpage located? Forests Animals Home page Environment 27 Change-the-Future: The fact that you are reading this means that you care deeply about our planet. But where is your effort and money best spent? Change-the-future can help you find a cause that you will be passionate about and link you to people who are already fighting for that cause. What is the effect of using the vocabulary care deeply, passionate and fighting for? to make the text sound controversial to emphasise the effects of deforestation to show recognition of the reader s values to describe the problems facing orangutans 28 This website is for people who live in Indonesia. want to support a cause. want to learn about forests. are worried about climate change. 7
8 29 Orangutan protection programs may help many other threatened species at the same time (paragraph 1). The writer has included this information to persuade people that helping orangutans has other benefits. demonstrate to people that it is too late to save orangutans. appeal to people who don t believe orangutans are threatened. convince people that other protection programs are unnecessary. 30 The section A truly valuable species supports the writer s position by defining the problem. showing that orangutans are human-like. demonstrating the cost of saving animals. summarising the main points of the webpage. 31 According to the text, orangutans are mainly at risk because they are confined to only two islands. badly adapted to forest life. losing their forest homes. being hunted. 32 For both the Bornean and Sumatran orangutans the situation is now acute. Which of these words is most similar in meaning to acute? sharp clever urgent irregular 33 According to the text, how many Sumatran orangutans remain? around 1993 only 6500 approximately fewer than
9 34 Information from the International Union for Conservation of Nature has been included to show that it is the only organisation keeping records about orangutans. support the writer s claims about the threat of extinction. indicate that orangutans are an international species. show what the abbreviation IUCN stands for. 35 What is the question How? in the final paragraph asking? How can orangutans be saved? How can the listed websites help? How can this possibly be happening? How can we put a value on orangutans? 36 What does the writer of Orangutans want readers to do next? donate money to rescue centres tell others about the risks orangutans face click on a weblink to visit a recommended website agree that this is an issue to be passionate about 9
10 37 Why has this image been used on the website, instead of this one? Write your answer on the lines. 38 The most suitable caption for the map would be Asia. Indonesia s National Parks. Orangutan Rescue Centres. Location of Orangutan Populations. 10
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