Admiralty p2 El Sec 1exp Answers
Admiralty p2 El Sec 1exp Answers
Admiralty p2 El Sec 1exp Answers
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Section A [5 marks]
Note: Both action word and outcome must be correct for mark to be awarded.
No mark given if name of carnival not specified (e.g. visit the carnival)
2 3. Look at Text 2. Identify a phrase that reflects the main message of the article.
Decide whether the statements refer to Text 1, Text 2, both texts, or neither
text.
5. From paragraph 1, it is clear that the writer feels very strongly about the farm
visit.
[Quot
+ Complete the table below to identify his corresponding emotions or provide
Simple
Ref]
supporting evidence from the passage.
Disgust / Dread /
Angry [1]
[3]
‘They got to look through the cameras and read
Jealous / Envious / the weather forecast on the news. How cool is
Disappointed [1] that? So why could we not do the same?’
(lines 4 – 6)
X old-fashioned / plain
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It refers to how any normal teenager would NOT want to waste an entire [1]
day at a remote farm.
Common error: ‘that’ refers to how Mr Benvie should have known that
(repeating the question again) any normal teenager…
(b) Explain why the writer thinks that his teacher ‘should have known that’
[Literal (lines 13 – 14).
+
Inf]
His teacher should have known that because he spends his whole life with [2]
children [1], so he should know what they dislike / should know what they
are interested in [1].
8. Based on Paragraph 3, what are two possible reasons why everybody in the
class hated Dan Hogg. Answer in your own words.
[IYOW]
Everyone hated Dan Hogg because of his appearance / looks / he did not [2]
look attractive / he was not ugly [1]
and
because he was a smart / intelligent / diligent / good student [1].
X …because Dan was a teacher’s pet [liked by teacher and treated better] (MT)
X … because Dan was nerdy [boring, stupid and not fashionable] (MT)
Original text:
Maybe it was his hair. Or his teeth. Or his glasses. Or the fact that he could
always answer all of the teachers’ questions correctly during lessons. (lines 16 –
18)
[Inf] Some students in the class were bullying / picking on / mocking / making fun [1]
of / bothering Dan Hogg.
Do not accept:
There’s this poor guy in our class called Dan Hogg whom everyone hated
(Answer does not fully explain what was happening to Dan)
[Simple
(b) From Paragraph 3, provide three pieces of evidence to support your answer
Ref] in (a).
“Boys like Shane Coolen or Tyler March would not take their eyes off him” [3]
[1],
10. Quote an expression in Paragraph 6 that has the same meaning as ‘laughing’
(line 30).
[Vocab]
The expression is “cracked up”. [1]
11. Why was the writer happy when he found out that ‘Mr. Benvie had stomach flu
and could not turn up’ (lines 32 – 33)?
[Inf]
He was happy because he thought that the farm visit would be cancelled / [1]
that he did not need to go the farm anymore.
Do not accept: He was happy because for a while, it looked like he might
actually make it through the day. (Reason not specific enough)
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12. What did the writer mean when he said he ‘knew what was coming next’ (lines
37 – 38)?
[Inf]
He means that he knew that the farm visit was still happening / that the trip [1]
was not cancelled.
He knew that the substitute teacher was bringing the class to the farm.
13. The structure of the text reflects a series of events in the story. Complete the
flow chart below by choosing one phrase from the box that describes the main
focus at each stage of the story. There are some extra phrases in the boxes that
you do not need to use.
Main focus
A sense of Unwelcome
A mockery A restless night
desperation news
A sense of
A restful night Tragic news A joke
hopelessness
Flow chart
[4]
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14. ‘According to statistics, at least 35% of Malaysians have some sort of sleeping
disorder, while almost half of Singaporeans say they are not satisfied with their
[Quot] sleep’ (lines 2 – 4).
They tell me that sleep-related problems in Asia are common / happen to [1]
many people / are serious or severe.
15. From Paragraph 1, identify two separate words that match the meanings given
below.
[Vocab]
Given meaning Word from Paragraph 1
16. ‘When individuals do not get enough sleep, the negative effects on their health
can be profound’ (lines 7 – 8).
[Simple
Ref] Quote two pieces of evidence from the same paragraph that supports this idea.
The phrases are “Once people reach their 50s, and are sleeping less than [2]
the recommended seven hours a night, their risk of developing dementia
jumps by 30%” [1] and “Inadequate sleep also increases the risks of heart
attack, stroke, hypertension, obesity and other health issues.” [1]
It refers to people reaching their 50s / reaching the age of 50. [1]
18. From Paragraph 2, identify the ‘natural elixir’ for good health (line 13).
[Literal] The ‘natural elixir’ for good health is a restorative sleep. [1]
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19. Here is a part of a conversation between two friends, Keith and Mia, who have
read the article.
(b) Pick one piece of evidence from Paragraph 3 that Mia can give to support [1]
her view.
20. Using your own words as far as possible, summarise the causes of insomnia
and the ways to manage it, as outlined in the text.
Your summary must be in continuous writing (not note form). It must not be
longer than 80 words (not including the words given to help you begin).
Worries about work, health and concerns over job, health and money
1.
finances and
Ways to manage
try not to add to their stress by Lastly, avoid worrying about insufficient
8.
worrying about a lack of sleep sleep.
[15]
*Please refer to the O Levels rubrics on Summary Style for grading of language
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