Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint: Cambridge Assessment International Education
Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint: Cambridge Assessment International Education
Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint: Cambridge Assessment International Education
ENGLISH 1111/01
Paper 1 Non-fiction April 2019
1 hour plus 10 minutes’ reading time
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
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Section A: Reading
Read Text A, an article from a website, in the Insert, and then answer questions 1–10.
1 Give one word from the first paragraph (lines 1–3) that means lasting.
[1]
2 What does the word vision in the third paragraph (lines 7–11) suggest about Leo’s idea?
[1]
3 What were the two main aims that Leo Fender had when he was designing his new guitar?
Tick () two boxes.
He wanted it to
look Spanish.
use electricity.
4 Give one word from the sixth paragraph (lines 18–22) that means rapid growth.
[1]
[3]
6 What does the writer suggest might have happened after the sale of the company?
Tick () one box.
[2]
8 Give two ways in which the final paragraph (lines 29–30) differs in style from the rest of the
text.
[2]
Read Text B, an online review of a concert, in the Insert, and then answer questions 11–15.
[1]
12 What is the main idea of the third and fourth paragraphs (lines 8–14)?
Tick () one box.
[2]
14 Explain using your own words what is suggested by the phrase ‘Eliot Fisk plays like Eliot
Fisk’ (line 15).
[1]
15 (a) The aim of a music reviewer is to express an opinion about a musician or a concert.
List the points from Text B which show that the reviewer considers that Eliot Fisk
is an excellent guitarist and a great performer.
[3]
(b) Write a summary of up to 50 words about why it would be worth going to watch Eliot
Fisk play guitar. Include five points from your list. Use your own words as far as possible.
[2]
Section B: Writing
16 Your head teacher has recently expressed the view that learning music at school is a waste of
time.
Write a letter to your head teacher, giving your opinion on learning music at school.
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