A. Reading Comprehension 20 marks. Facts about Seals. Seals bark like a dog, have whiskers like a cat and swim like a fish.

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A. Reading Comprehension 20 marks A. 1. Read the following text carefully. Facts about Seals Seals bark like a dog, have whiskers like a cat and swim like a fish. Seals have special qualities that allow them to live on land as well as in water. There are many different kinds of seals. Seals belong to a group of animals called pinnipeds and have large, flipper-like feet. Flippers are very important to seals. Since they spend much time in the water, flippers are much more useful than ordinary feet. 1. Underline the correct answer. (1 mark) These facts are about (fish, seals, dogs, cats). 2. Match to form sentences. The first one is ready. (3 marks) a) Seals are able to live look like flippers. b) Seals belong to a family a on land and in water. c) Seals feet more useful than feet. d) In water, flippers are called pinnipeds. English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 2 of 12

A. 2. Read the following passage carefully. Seals Most types of seals grow between one and two metres in length and weigh from 90 to 225kg. However, male elephant seals can grow up to more than six metres in length and weigh as much as 3,600kg. In fact, the elephant seal is one of the largest creatures on Earth. The teeth of seals are made up of layers, like tree rings. A new layer is added every year. By counting the layers of teeth, scientists can tell a seal s age. Some seals live twenty-five years or more. Many seals live in groups. Some of them gather in groups when they are on land but go their separate ways when they return to the water to feed. There are other kinds of seals that prefer to live alone. The ringed seal, for example, spends nearly all of its time on its own. When people think about seals, they often think of those animals that perform in zoos and marine parks. However, these are not seals but sea lions. It s only natural that people confuse them but if you look closely, you will notice some differences. First of all, sea lions have ears that are easy to see. They belong to a family called eared seals. On the other hand, the ears of seals are only tiny openings on the sides of their heads. Secondly, the flippers of seals and sea lions are quite different too. As a result, the two animals swim and move on land in different ways. Sea lions can walk and even run on land because they can stand on their back flippers. In water, they paddle with their large front flippers and steer with their back flippers. English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 3 of 12

Seals use their back flippers to do most of their swimming. On land, a seal s hind flippers are of little use. Instead of walking, a seal waddles along like a penguin. The seal s enemies include polar bears, killer whales, sharks and sometimes wolves. During their first weeks of life, young seals are an easy meal for a golden eagle or other large predators. (Adapted from Getting to know Nature s Children Seals) 1. Tick ( ) to show the correct answer. (1 mark) i) An elephant seal can grow up to more than a) one metre. b) three metres. c) six metres. ii) Some seals live for (1 mark) a) ten years or more. b) twenty-five years or more. c) thirty-five years or more. 2. Tick ( ) to show whether each sentence is True or False. (5 marks) True False a) The elephant seal is a small creature. b) Seals look for food in the water. c) All seals prefer to live alone. d) Most of the animals that perform in marine parks are seals. e) Both seals and sea lions have ears. English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 4 of 12

3. Match (3 marks) Example: return means a) perform means holes control their movement b) openings means act c) steer means go back 4. Answer the following questions. a) How can scientists tell a seal s age? (1 mark) b) Why do some seals separate when they go into the water? (1 mark) c) How is a seal different from a sea lion? Name two things. (2 marks) i) ii) d) Do you think baby seals need to be protected? Why? (2 marks) English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 5 of 12

B. Language 10 marks B.1. Fill in the blanks with one of these words. (5 marks) she it they we his he 1. Dad is eating dinner. He is very hungry. 2. Paul and his friends are playing football. are having fun. 3. Mary is a talented student. works hard. 4. My dad is looking for his wallet. He cannot find. 5. This remote control car belongs to Sam. It is. 6. My family and I are going to London this summer. are looking forward to it. B.2. Read and complete the sentences by writing what usually happens on Saturdays. The words in brackets will help you. (5 marks) On Saturdays, my sister Diane and I (to wake) up later than usual. We usually (to have) breakfast with our parents. After, Diane (to attend) piano lessons and I (to do) my homework. Later, Diane (to help) mum to prepare lunch. Meanwhile, I usually (to help) mum by dusting the furniture but today I (to hang) the clothes on the line to dry. In the afternoon, I (to go) to Sam s house to play or go for a drive with my parents. Later in the day, my family (to visit) my grandparents. Tomorrow is a special day as we (to go) to spend the day in the countryside with our relatives. English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 6 of 12

C. Writing 30 marks C. 1. Write three sentences about this picture. (6 marks) 1. 2. 3. English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 7 of 12

C. 2. Fill in the blanks to complete this Banana Cake recipe. (6 marks) You will need: 4 large bananas 200g sugar 250g butter 3 large eggs 400g plain flour Method: 1. First, peel and place them at the bottom of the baking tin. 2. Then, weigh the and mix them together. 3. Afterwards, beat the and pour them into the. 4. Finally,. 5. Pour the mixture over the bananas and. English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 8 of 12

C. 3. Composition 18 marks Write ten sentences or a paragraph, between 70 and 100 words on ONE of the following: 1. Picture Composition: A Surprise Breakfast! Tom gives his Mum a surprise by making her breakfast. Look at the pictures carefully. Write the story. The following words may help you: happily, silently, stairs, cereal, milk, tray, tea, coffee, disappointed 2. Write about Monkeys. Use the given information. Weight Habitat How they live Food can grow up to forests, in groups known leaves, fruit, 35kg grassland, as tribe or troop; seeds, nuts, mountain regions take care of the grass, insects, young monkeys spiders, reptiles 3. Write about My Best Friend. Who is he/she? Why are you best friends? What do you enjoy doing together? 4. Write about A Trip on a Magical Bird. English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 9 of 12

Title Number: Plan your writing in the space below. (2 marks) English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 10 of 12

Title Number: (16 marks) Use your plan to write about the title. Write between 70 and 100 words. Write neatly and correctly. English-Reading Comprehension, Language and Writing-Year 4-Half Yearly Exams 2018 Page 11 of 12

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