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HEIR CONDITIONING M SHANMughalingamFill in the blankswith the correct words below.

Materialistic problems compares live concern air conditioning younger-modern dialogue paper fanThe poem is about the differences between two generations. It takes the form of a_____________(1) between the grandparents and their grandchild in a family. It _____________(2) thedifferences between the older and the _____________(3) generation. The older generation did not enjoymany of the _____________(4) facilities available now but they still lived a happy life. The grandchildquestions what life was like when there was no _____________(5) to keep them cool on hot days, forexample. The grandchild was curious to know how grandma could stand the hot weather with only her_____________(6). The grandchild also wonders how they could _____________(7) without faxes andtelephones. Basic necessities were not easily available in the grandparents time. However, thegrandparents think the younger generation has to face many _____________(8) such as pollution, stressand traffic jams. According to the grandparents, the younger generation has become _____________(9)and that money is their main _____________(10).

HEIR CONDITIONING M SHANMughalingamFill in the blankswith the correct words below.Materialistic problems compares live concern air conditioning younger-modern dialogue paper fanThe poem is about the differences between two generations. It takes the form of a_____________(1) between the grandparents and their grandchild in a family. It _____________(2) thedifferences between the older and the _____________(3) generation. The older generation did notenjoymany of the _____________(4) facilities available now but they still lived a happy life. The grandchildquestions what life was like when there was no _____________(5) to keep them cool on hot days, forexample. The grandchild was curious to know how grandma could stand the hot weather with only her_____________(6). The grandchild also wonders how they could _____________(7) without faxes andtelephones. Basic necessities were not easily available in the grandparents time. However, thegrandparents think the younger generation has to face many _____________(8) such as pollution, stressand traffic jams. According to the grandparents, the younger generation has become _____________(9)and that money is their main _____________(10).

HEIR CONDITIONING M SHANMughalingamFill in the blankswith the correct words below.Materialistic problems compares live concern air conditioning younger-modern dialogue paper fanThe poem is about the differences between two generations. It takes the form of a_____________(1) between the grandparents and their grandchild in a family. It _____________(2) thedifferences between the older and the _____________(3) generation. The older generation did not enjoymany of the _____________(4) facilities available now but they still lived a happy life. The grandchildquestions what life was like when there was no _____________(5) to keep them cool on hot days, forexample. The grandchild was curious to know how grandma could stand the hot weather with only her_____________(6). The grandchild also wonders how they could _____________(7) without faxes andtelephones. Basic necessities were not easily available in the grandparents time. However, thegrandparents think the younger generation has to face many _____________(8) such as pollution, stressand traffic jams. According to the grandparents, the younger generation has become _____________(9)and that money is their main _____________(10).

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In Heir Conditioning, the child is curious about life during his grandparents time, hewonders how they could _______________ (1) without modern inventions. He questioned if theywere comfortable with paper _______________ (2) instead of air conditioners. He also raised the_______________ (3) of how they communicated without faxes and phones. In todays world,these are _______________ (4). His grandparents replied his questions. They _______________(5) their simple, peaceful life. They did not experience _______________ (6) or pollution. Thestreets were _______________ (7) as there were no traffic jams. Their spiritual life was_______________ (8) for they feared God.POEMSI WONDER

Practice 1Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. What does the use of the word wonder in the poem show?A. thinkingB. solving problemsC. making silly remarksD. feeling of shock

2. The phrase how the wind looks like tells us that the writer is.A. curiousB. confusedC. passionateD. angry

3. What is hanging according to the persona?A. starsB. cloudsC. rainbowD. windPractice 2

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. In this poem, the persona is aA. manB. childC. womanD. father

2. The persona is enthusiastic in A. exploring the natureB. finding out if his dad knows anythingC. looking at the skyD. finding out more about the moon

3. What is the best title for to replace I wonder if you have to?A. I am LostB. Oh My GodC. Please Answer MeD. Please Help Me

Practice 3

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. Which word means to make something look bright?A. paintsB. hangsC. lightsD. makes

2. The title of the poem implies that the persona has A. desire to knowB. very little patienceC. a lot angerD. no desire to know

3. State one value that we can learn from the poem?A. Nature should be appreciatedB. Nature should be left aloneC. We must not be so curiousD. We should not ask too many questions.

Practice 4

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. Who is the persona disappointed with?A. GodB. Her motherC. Her fatherD. Nature

2. What is invisible?A. The lightningB. The windC. The cloudsD. The moon

3. The word fluffy meansA. lightB. featheryC. thinD. crispy

Practice 5

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. The phrase blow out meansA. explodeB. brightenC. disappearD. appear

2. What is the persona wondering about the birds?A. How the birds can flyB. How they can build their nestsC. Why they are so smallD. Why they cannot talk

3. In the fourth couplet, the word they refers to theA. lightsB. starsC. moonD. rainbowPractice 6

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. What does the phrase the missing bit refers to?A. fluffy cloudsB. parts of the moonC. parts of the starsD. the trees

2. How does the rainbow look like?A. hangingB. fluffyC. paintedD. round

3. Two pairs of rhyming words from the poem.A. fluffy- cloudsB. round- foundC. lightning-flashD. birds-buildPractice 7Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. Which characteristics will allow a child to learn more?A. Being lazyB. Being curiousC. A happy go lucky attitudeD. Always being suspicious

2. What does the poet really mean when she says that the trees take a rest?A. the trees are strongB. there is no windC. the wind is too strongD. the trees are swaying in the rain.

3. What does the use of the word wonder in the poem indicate?A. the reality of lifeB. magical happeningsC. man is always thinkingD. the creation of nature

Practice 8Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. One of the major themes in the poem isA. the value of moneyB. the value of educationC. nature is a crazy place to live inD. the poet is a wanderer

2. What is the poem about?A. Our world is mysterious and that there are so many crazy people.B. We are living in a world that really does not have any answers.C. We must try to find questions and answers all the time.D. Our world is mysterious and there are so many unanswered questions

3. The last two lines imply that A. fathers like to keep secrets.B. fathers are actually very stupidC. a teacher is needed to guide the curious childD. a child does not need to so busy body

Practice 9

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. Who is the speaker relating the events?A. An angry father asking his childB. A curious child asking his fatherC. A child who is always disturbing his father.D. A father who does not want to answer the questions.

2. The half moon is seen asA. something not normalB. a completed puzzleC. a puzzle missing some of its piecesD. a round object

3. The poem somehow portrays the thinking of a child A. who thinks about unnecessary things in lifeB. who is really bored with lifeC. who generalises everything using his own conceptD. who is very pampered and spoilt by the parents.

Practice 10Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem I wonder.

I WonderI wonder why the grass is green,And why the wind is never seen?

Who taught the birds to build a nest,And told the trees to take a rest?

O, when the moon is not quite round,Where can the missing bit be found?

Who lights the stars, when they blow out,And makes the lightning flash about?

Who paints the rainbow in the sky,And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?

Why is it now, do you suppose,That Dad wont tell me, if he knows?

1. What can you say about the persona in the poem?A. Worried about the animalsB. sensitive and alert about natureC. angry with his father for being fierce.D. sensitive about his father.

2. Which phrase show human characteristics in non living things?A. Birds build a nestB. the trees to take a restC. the grass is greenD. wind is never seen

3. The mood of the poem is A. cheerful and inspiringB. dull and uninspiringC. sad and gloomyD. humorous

POEMHEIR CONDITIONING

Practice 1Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1. Which word rhymes with heir?A. hareB. airC. airyD. hair

2. What is the tone of the poem?A. SadB. SarcasticC. AngerD. Sorrow

3. How does the poet view modernization?A. optimisticB. pessimisticC. confidentD. cynicalPractice 2

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1 In stanza 1, the grandparents did not have all the following exceptA. air conditionersB. telephoneC. fax machineD. paper fans

2. What does the title of the poem suggest?A. Changes on how the younger generation thinks.B. Changes in the mindset of the older generationC. We must appreciate all the modern inventionsD. Technology is very important to mankind

3. What is meant in the line we feared God and nature now nature fears you?

A. we are scared of natureB. we are scared of GodC. we actually destroyed natureD. nature destroyed our faith to GodPractice 3

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1. What is meant by money is your new God?A. Money can buy all the new inventionsB. The younger generation worship money.C. Money is very important in our lives.D. The older generation realizes the importance of money.

2. What does the word feared imply?A. scared ofB. believed inC. hatedD. angry at

3. How many speakers does the poem have?A. oneB. twoC. threeD. fourPractice 4

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1. What is the theme of the poem?A. The usefulness of modern inventions.B. Technology is not good for usC. Respecting GodD. Effects of development

2. What can you infer from the line Grand child we lived before your age?A. Grandparents enjoyed a long lifeB. Grandparents have more experience than grandchildC. Grandparents have lived a difficult life for a long time.D. Grandparents do not understand grandchilds lifestyle

3. What is the poets main concern in the second stanza?A. Spiritual well beingB. Natures giftC. Gods giftD. Respect for the eldersPractice 5

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1. What is the message that the poet wishes to express in this poem?A. Grandchild is very modernB. Grandfather is very modernC. Effects of progressD. Nurture of spiritual beings

2. Which parties are talking in the dialogue in the poem?A. Grandfather and GrandmotherB. Grandfather and GodC. Grandparents and GrandchildD. Grandfather and Grandson

3. The word flustered meansA. comfortableB. uncomfortableC. coolD. goodPractice 6

Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1. According to the poem, how does man treat nature nowadays?A. with a lot of fearB. with no respectC. with a lot of loveD. with a lot of care

2. What is the grandchilds reaction to his grandparents life in the past?A. angryB. disappointedC. puzzledD. sad

3. An example of basic necessities would be something that isA. expensiveB. very essentialC. trivialD. hardly useful

Practice 7Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1. The poet suggests that damage to the environment cannot be prevented becauseA. human beings are trained to do so.B. of the attitude of the young generationC. of the attitude of the older generationD. it is in Gods hands

2. The phrase money is your new God show that nowadays we areA. LazyB. MaterialisticC. Very spiritualD. Very hard working

3. What is the theme of the poem?A. modern inventions are uselessB. progress destroys mankindC. we should not forget our spiritual valuesD. importance of money to buy modern gadgetsPractice 8Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1. The phrase because of our ignorance, we did not know pollution, stress, traffic jams isA. metaphorB. sarcasmC. symbolismD. personification

2. The poet wants the younger generation to have A. The exact life as their grandparentsB. balance between development and conserving environmentC. a good balance in the bank account and be very spiritualD. respect for their grandparents.

3. One of the messages in the poem is A. we should not be too dependent on modern gadgets to run our lifeB. we should be independent enough to choose modern gadgets.C. we should not be too dependent on modern gadgets as it will ruin our lifeD. we should be dependent on modern gadgets to run our life.

Practice 9Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1. In the first stanza, the persona is theA. grandchildB. grandparentC. both grandparent and grandchildD. grand dad and grandma.

2. According to the grandparents, they did not have to live in a polluted worldA. as they did not want any gadgetsB. because there were a lot of trees leftC. because they did not much moneyD. as they were not dependent on modern gadget

3. The verse we feared God and nature, now nature fears you is an example ofA. Similarities between the past and presentB. How things are better nowC. Comparison between the past and the presentD. Things that not changed at all

Practice 10Questions 1 3 are based on the extract from the poem Heir Conditioning

Heir Conditioning

Grand dad did you breathebefore air cons were invented?was it hard stayingalive without modern inventions?Grandma werent you flusteredas you fluttered with paper fans?could you communicate beforefaxes and long distance callsbecame basic necessities?

Grandchild we livedbefore your age. Becauseof our ignorance,we did not knowpollution, stress, traffic jamsdestruction of forests, streams andhillswe feared God and naturenow nature fears you andmoney is your new God.

1. What are the problems mentioned in the poem?A. modern inventionsB. stress and pollutionC. increase in crime rateD. power failure

2. Why did the poet use many questions in stanza one?A. to portray that the young generation is stupidB. to show that the inquisitiveness of a childC. to ensure that the grandparents answer the questionsD. to portray that children were not educated in the past

3. Which of these lines show comparison between the past and present?A. Grandchild we lived before your age. Because of our ignorance,..B. we feared God and nature now nature fears you..C. Grand dad did you breathe before air cons were invented?D. Grandma werent you flustered as you fluttered with paper fans?

SHORT STORYONE IS ONE AND ALL ALONE

Practice 1Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

You mean. Its still done.Certainly. Why to set up a clone laboratory, all that is requiredVP went on and on describing cloning techniques so I decided to press save and listen to it all later. For now I have some serious thinking to do.Ill tell you what I was thinking. The Biolab in this ship is very big. It has to be, because biology is what this trip is all about- the biology of Trion- what lives there now and what, and who, could live there in the future. At the moment the ships Biolab is deserted. It wont become busy until we reach Trion.I need to use it.I need it all to myself.I will make a clone. It will be my perfect friend and companion. Perfect, because I am going to clone myself. Make another Me.

1. Why is there no one in the BioLab?A. No one knows how to use itB. Experiments has not begunC. The ship has not reached TrionD. The BioLab is not perfect.

2. What has Trish decided to do?A. visit the BioLabB. make a clone of herselfC. help her father find TrionD. search for a good friend

3. What was the VoicePrinter doing?A. describing cloning techniquesB. talking nonsense and irritating TrishC. playing games with trishD. printing all that Trish is saying.

Practice 2Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

Dear Diary,I havent spoken to you for ages because I have been busy with my new friend Clo.Clo for Clone. Clo is me. I am Clo. We are identical twins. No, even closer than that. Clo is made of me, from me. We are one. Except that there are two of us- which is tricky. I mean, suppose Dad put his head round the door and saw Two Trishes instead of one!But Ive solved that. My cabin door leads to an identical cabin next door. Clo can vanish through that door in a split second.The next-door cabin is empty of course. All the cabins are. They wont be filled until the return trip from Trion. So, I sleep here. Clo sleeps there. Clothes, food, toothbrushes?Well, yes. I now need two of everything- but the ship is loaded with stores. No one notices or cares about an extra toothbrush or an extra towel.

1. Trish does not need to talk to VoicePrinter very often asA. she now hates itB. she has a new companionC. she has found her mother in TrionD. she has found her twin sister.

2. Who is Clo?A. Trishs friend from EarthB. Another name given to TrishC. Identical twin created by TrishD. Trishs biological mother.

3. What will all the cabins be used for?A. To hide Clo.B. to store things from TrionC. To store all the toothbrushes and towels.D. They are actually bedrooms

Practice 3Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

Dear Diary,I get so lonely, thats my trouble. I am the only child on this space ship. Everyone else is a grown up with things to do. Theyre all busy running the ship or checking their equipment. We will soon land on the planet Trion. Our mission is to find out more about this planet.Yes, were heading for Trion. Now that might sound exciting, but its not. Its not exciting at all.When we set out, I used to tick off the days on my calendar. We left Earth on 12 March 2045. So I ticked off March 12, 13,14,15then April, May , June. Then I gave up. We dont reach Trion until mid-January 2047. By then Ill be 13.Dad does his best, hes always poking his head round my door, grinning at me.He asks, Hi Trish. Hows things?Everything all right? How do you fancy meeting me in the diner at 6 oclock for a chocolate milkshake?I grin back and say, Yum, Yum! But even as I say it his face changes. The grin is still there but the busy look is back in his eyes.

1. How old is Trish now?A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 13

2. The expected duration to reach Trion is withinA. 1yearB. 2 yearsC. 15 yearsD. 47 years

3. Trishs father is A. the only grown up in the shipB. the only human in the shipC. always poking fun at TrishD. an extremely busy person

Practice 4Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

Dad does his best, hes always poking his head round my door, grinning at me.He asks, Hi Trish. Hows things?Everything all right? How do you fancy meeting me in the diner at 6 oclock for a chocolate milkshake?I grin back and say, Yum, Yum! But even as I say it his face changes. The grin is still there but the busy look is back in his eyes.After all he is the ships captain.And I suppose he misses mum as much as I do. Almost as much anyhow. She is on Trion helping set up the space station. Busy Dad, busy Mum.Which leaves me all alone in front of my VoicePrinter, talking to it, talking and talking. Then I watch it print out what Ive been saying. Its my private diary. It corrects my spelling and punctuation. Its clever. It gives me school lessons, but it also plays game with me. My favourite game is Pop Star, where I can act out being a pop star on VPs enormous screen.I can switch it from Diary to Dialogue too. I suppose its my best friend, really. Im going to switch from Diary to Dialogue now

1. Who is the captain of the ship?A. TrishB. Trishs DadC. Trishs MumD. The VoicePrinter

2. Trishs best friend isA. her dadB. her mumC. her voiceprinterD. no one.

3. The Voiceprinter is able to do all of the following exceptA. correct spelling and punctuation errors.B. print whatever Trish saysC. play a game called Pop Star.D. read Trishs mind

Practice 5Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

And those are only the small things.To be truthful, I cant stand the way Clos mind works. I cant stand Clos corny jokes and her dismal sulks. I cant stand Clos laugh or eating habits or finger picking. And I wont stand Clo intruding on my most private and personal thoughts.One of the features of this ship is its disposal system. There are five big hatches, each one marked DISPOSAL. You open the hatch, put the thing you want to get rid of into the hole, and whoosh its gone. Disposed of for ever in infinite space. One of the five hatches happen to be outside my cabin, in the corridor. Theres never anyone in the corridor at night.There you are then. Tonights the night. Ill be disposing of something definitely. I am going to write a note to go with the item. The note will read, Goodbye, Clo. Have a good trip. Yours never, Trish.

.1. All of the following things about Clo makes Trish angry exceptA. for the way Clo jokesB. for how Clo sulksC. for Clos looksD. for the wat Clos thinks.

2. How many hatches are there for disposal?A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five

3. Trish intended to dispose Clo byA. giving her a noteB. asking her to go awayC. putting her into the disposal systemD. telling her father about Clo.

Practice 6Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

One of the features of this ship is its disposal system. There are five big hatches, each one marked DISPOSAL. You open the hatch, put the thing you want to get rid of into the hole, and whoosh its gone. Disposed of for ever in infinite space. One of the five hatches happen to be outside my cabin, in the corridor. Theres never anyone in the corridor at night.There you are then. Tonights the night. Ill be disposing of something definitely. I am going to write a note to go with the item. The note will read, Goodbye, Clo. Have a good trip. Yours never, Trish.Well, it wouldnt be murder, would it? How could it be? You cant be charged with murdering yourself, can you? You couldnt even be charged with suicide because there will still be one person left and that person will be alive- walking and talking, eating and sleeping.So, its foolproof. Goodbye, Clo. Yours never Trish.

1. What is Trish planning?A. She wants to destroy CloB. She wants to dispose garbageC. She wants to kill herselfD. She wants to tell her family the truth.

2. The phrase one person refers toA. Trishs DadB. Trishs MumC. CloD. Trish herself.

3. The words on the note, Yours never implies that TrishA. Loves Clo very muchB. Hates CloC. Never wanted a friendD. Loves to be alone

Practice 7Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

Last night Clo did something I cannot forgive. I was thinking about Mum. I am always thinking of her- and I suppose I gave a sort of sigh and murmured, Oh, Mum.As I said it, Clo said precisely the same thing. Oh,Mum. Clo said precisely the same thing and gave a sigh.Now thats going too far, dont you angry. I mean my is my mum. Nothing to do with Clo. Mu mum, mine only.Im not going to put up with this kind of thing. Its like being swamped, invaded, taken over. She wears the same clothes as me. And crossword puzzles! And how would you like it when, after puzzling over a clue for ages, you finally find the answer and shout it out NAVIGATOR!- and at that very moment, hear a voice from the cabin next door shout NAVIGATOR!.And those are only the small things.

1. Why was Trish so angry with Clo?A. Clo calls her MumB. She does not want Clo to share her motherC. She has to learn to share thingsD. Clo imitates her all the time.

2. All of the following events made Trish angry, exceptA. They wear the same clothesB. Clo solves the puzzle at the same timeC. She solves the puzzles fasterD. Clo calls Trishs mother as her mum.

3. Trish is always thinking of A. CloB. Her fatherC. Her motherD. Herself

Practice 8Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

Over and done with. Finished and forgotten.No, thats not true. Theres no question about forgetting. Just the opposite. Every minute of every hour. I mentally hug myself and give a silent shout. Of Whoopp! Yarroop! Hooray! Finally Free! Alone at last!Even dad noticed a change in me. Youre looking wonderful today, he said.Suddenly youre bright as a button.I feel terrific! I said. Can I have a chocolate milkshake?Have as many as you like.Just one. I said. Only one. Ones enough isnt it? Who needs two? Theres only one Me. No longer do I have to remind another me to wipe chocolate from its greedy mouth. No longer do I have to listen to that other Mes corny Yum,yum! Noises whenever chocolate milkshakes are mentioned. From now on, theres only one me.You have no idea how wonderful it feels, how bright the future looks.

1. Dad shows surprise at his daughters good mood becauseA. usually Trish hates chocolate milkshakeB. Trish is usually moodyC. She likes to talk to the Voice PrinterD. Trish is always hot tempered.

2. What has happened to Clo?A. She is now deadB. She is living the life of TrishC. She is sleepingD. She left because she was unhappy.

3. Clos feelings can be described as A. extremely happyB. very sadC. disappointedD. very confused

Practice 9Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

One of the features of this ship is its disposal system. There are five big hatches, each one marked DISPOSAL. You open the hatch, put the thing you want to get rid of into the hole, and whoosh its gone. Disposed of for ever in infinite space. One of the five hatches happen to be outside my cabin, in the corridor. Theres never anyone in the corridor at night. There you are then. Tonights the night. Ill be disposing of something definitely. I am going to write a note to go with the item. The note will read, Goodbye, Clo. Have a good trip. Yours never, Trish.

1. The word item refers toA. the dustbinB. garbageC. CloD. the note

2. What is Trish planning as in the extract?A. to clear her spaceB. clear the garbageC. destroy her cloneD. write notes to Clo.

3. What is the function of a hatch?A. to store thingsB. to throw garbageC. a place to send letters or notesD. to keep clothes

Practice 10Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the short story One Is One And All Alone.

VP went on and on describing cloning techniques so I decided to press save and listen to it all later. For now I have some serious thinking to do.Ill tell you what I was thinking. The Biolab in this ship is very big. It has to be, because biology is what this trip is all about- the biology of Trion- what lives there now and what, and who, could live there in the future. At the moment the ships Biolab is deserted. It wont become busy until we reach Trion.I need to use it.I need it all to myself.

1. Why does Trish need to use the BioLab?A. she wants to playB. to create a cloneC. to investigate who is in TrionD. she will do some research on her own.

2. What is VP?A. Vice PresidentB. Very PopularC. Voice PrinterD. Very Proud

3. The word deserted meansA. dry as a desertB. no air and waterC. not being usedD. very dry

DRAMARUMPELSTILTSKIN

Practice 1Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

FATHER : Yes, do hang on, Your Majesty, and Ill tell you about Lisa. She can bake the best pies in the world and she can weave the most beautiful cloth and spin the finest thread.LISA : Oh father, please be quiet. Im sure the King is in a hurry.KING : There are plenty of people at the palace who can bake and weave the pin.FATHER : None of them can be as clever as Lisa. Shes so clever she can do anything. Anything at all.LISA : Father, dont be silly.

1. Why did Lisa say Father, dont be silly?A. she thought her father was stupidB. she was feeling nervousC. She was uncomfortable with her fathers boastings.D. She does not like talking to the King.

2. What is Lisas father trying to do?A. to show offB. impress the KingC. get a job at the palaceD. bake some cakes for the king

3. Lisas father can be described as all of the following, exceptA. greedyB. foolishC. boastfulD. rational

Practice 2Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

Narrator : In a cottage in a village in a small country, Lisa has been baking. Her mother and father are very proud of her. They are always telling people how clever she is and all the wonderful things she can do.Mother : Oh Lisa. What lovely things you have made. Youre really brilliant. Twenty currant buns, twenty jam tarts, and one apple pie. All fit for a King to eat.Father : When the King comes to the village today, Im going to tell him how clever you are.Narrator : At that moment there is the sound of cheering outside.Mother : Quick Lisa. See if thats the King coming. I hope he visits us so I show him all the wonderful things you have made.Narrator : Lisa goes to the window and looks out.Lisa : Look the King has stopped at our gate.Father : I bet he can smell all this lovely food! I am sure the King would want to marry a girl as clever as you.Narrator : Just then the King puts his head through the window.King : I can smell apple pie. My favourite.Mother : Of please, Your majesty. Come and try a slice.

1. Why are Lisas parents eager to impress the King?A. So that the King will invite them to the palaceB. So that the King will want to marry LisaC. To show off how clever Lisa is.D. They have nothing much to do.

2. What does the King like?A. tartsB. currant bunsC. apple pieD. everything

3. Why was there a sound of cheering outside the gate?A. Lisa was getting marriedB. The King stopped by the houseC. Lisas parents invited the KingD. The people wanted to eat the food.

Practice 3Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

Narrator : In the morning Lisa wakes up to find a heap of shining gold instead of the heap of straw. The King comes in.King : So your father told the truth. You can spin straw into gold.Narrator : Lisa wants to tell the King what has happened but she is so frightened that when she opens her mouth to speak no words come out.King : Theres no need to be afraid Lisa. Youve kept your word.Lisa : Can I go home now?King : Not yet. I need more gold.Narrator : The King leads Lisa to another room in the castle. It is even bigger and filled with straw.King : Tonight you must spin all this straw. But rememberif it isnt turned into gold by tomorrow morning, Ill cut off your head.Narrator : That night Lisa hears the scratching noise at the window. The strange little man climbs in through the window.Rumpelstiltskin: More straw to spin? My favourite task.Lisa : But I have nothing to give you.Rumpelstiltskin : What about that pretty ring you are wearing?Lisa : This?Narrator : The little man nods and Lisa takes off her ring and hands it to him.

1. What will happen to Lisa if she cannot spin the straw into gold?A. The King will marry herB. The King will chop off her headC. The King will let her go homeD. The King will punish her.

2. What does the little man like to do?A. Make dealsB. Steal thingsC. Make straw into goldD. Disturb Lisa when she cries.

3. Why did the King take Lisa to a bigger room?A. To use a better and bigger roomB. Lisa wanted to change roomC. He rewarded Lisa with a bigger roomD. To turn more straw into gold

Practice 4Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

Narrator : Lisa goes to the window and looks out.Lisa : Look the King has stopped at our gate.Father : I bet he can smell all this lovely food! I am sure the King would want to marry a girl as clever as you.Narrator : Just then the King puts his head through the window.King : I can smell apple pie. My favourite.Mother : Of please, Your majesty. Come and try a slice.Narrator : The King comes into the cottage. Mother cuts a slice of pie and gives it to him.King :Scrumptious! Delicious!Narrator : The King licks his fingers.King : Thats the best pie I have ever tasted. Who made it?Father : My daughter Lisa made it and shes the cleverest girl there ever was.Narrator : The King starts to move to the door, but Lisas mother takes hold of the Kings arm.Mother : Now before you rush offFather : Yes, do hang on, Your Majesty, and Ill tell you about Lisa. She can bake the best pies in the world and she can weave the most beautiful cloth and spin the finest thread.Lisa : Oh Father, be quiet. Im sure the King is in a hurry.

1. What did the King have?A. A slice of fruit cake.B. A grand dinnerC. A slice of apple pieD. All kinds of food

2. Why did Lisas father say hang on?A. to eat with the KingB. to find out the truth about the KingC. to discuss somethingD. to ask the King to wait

3. Why did Lisa ask her father to keep quiet?A. She was angryB. She was tiredC. She was worriedD. She was embarrassedPractice 5Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

Lisa : Perhaps I can pay you after I get home.Narrator : The little man puts his head on one side and looks at Lisa.Rumpelstiltskin : Perhaps, PerhapsLisa : Please help me this one last time. The King said hell make me the queen if I turn this straw into gold but if I dont he will cut off my head.Narrator : Lisa nodsRumpelstiltskin : Then lets shake hands on it.Lisa : But what do you want?Rumpelstiltskin : When you are the queen you must give me your first born child.Narrator : Lisa remembers her fathers words.promise him whatever he wantsRumpelstiltskin : Is it a bargain?Lisa : Yes, I promise.Narrator : In the morning the tower is full of gold. The King comes in and claps his hands with delight.King : Well done Lisa. Im going to marry you and you will be my queen. You and your mother and father will live in this palace for the rest of your lives.Narrator : Lisa is so delighted that she forgets all about her promise to the little man.

1. What did Lisa promise to the little man?A. She will marry himB. She will give him a lot of moneyC. She will give him her first bornD. She will be his queen.

2. The phrase lets shake hands on it shows that they must promise toA. be friends foreverB. confirm that the promise is not falseC. never see each other againD. make bargains later in their lives.

3. Lisa was willing to do as what the little man says because she A. was afraid of the little manB. wanted to marry himC. wanted to become the QueenD. needed to get more gold

Practice 6Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

Father : This is the Kings son. You cant take him away.Rumpelstiltskin : Cant I. Just wait and see.Lisa : You can have as much gold as you want but leave me my baby.Narrator : Lisa picks up the baby and holds him tightly. The little man comes very close.Rumpelstiltskin : Ive plenty of gold. But I will do you a deal. I have a riddle and if you can answer it within three days, you shall get to keep your son. If not,the babys mine.Lisa : Whats the riddle?Rumpelstiltskin : Just tell me my name. Each day you can have three guesses.

Narrator : Lisa thinks hard.Lisa : Is it John? Or is it Samuel? Could it be Mark?Narrator : Each time the little man shakes his head. Then he laughs and sweeps his feet on the ground and whirls out of the room.Lisa : Oh Mother. How can we possibly find out his name? There are thousands to choose from.

1. What was the deal Lisa made?A. Lisa must give her baby on the third day he comesB. Lisa must guess his name within three daysC. Lisa must give three names to the little manD. Lisa must bake cakes on the third day he comes.

2. What was the little mans reaction when Lisa could not guess his name?A. Became excitedB. Felt very boredC. felt very happyD. became angry

3. What will happen if Lisa cannot guess his name?A. he will cut hear headB. he will take her babyC. she must marry himD. she must leave the palace

Practice 7Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

Narrator : In the morning the tower is full of gold. The King comes in and claps his hands with delight.King : Well done Lisa. Im going to marry you and you will be my queen. You and your mother and father will live in this palace for the rest of your lives.Narrator : Lisa is so delighted that she forgets all about her promise to the little man.Narrator : A year passes and the King and Lisa have a baby son. In the nursery Lisa and her mother and father are playing with the baby. They are bending over the cot when the door springs open. It is the strange little man with pointed nose.Rumpelstiltskin : Its time to keep your promise little Queen.Lisa : What promise?Rumpelstiltskin: Your first born child. You promised me.Lisa : But that was a long time ago.Father : This is the Kings son. You cant take him away.Rumpelstiltskin : Cant I. Just wait and see.Lisa : You can have as much gold as you want but leave me my baby.Narrator : Lisa picks up the baby and holds him tightly. The little man comes very close.

1. The King is delighted becauseA. the castle was full of strawB. the tower was full of goldC. Lisa agreed to marry himD. The little man has gone away.

2. What did Lisa offer to the little man in exchange for her baby?A. A tower full of goldB. Her fatherC. As much gold as he wantedD. As much straw as he wanted

3. Who is the little Queen?A. the babyB. LisaC. MotherD. The Queen mother.

Practice 8Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

Rumpelstiltskin : Ive plenty of gold. But I will do you a deal. I have a riddle and if you can answer it within three days, you shall get to keep your son. If not,the babys mine.Lisa : Whats the riddle?Rumpelstiltskin : Just tell me my name. Each day you can have three guesses.

Narrator : Lisa thinks hard.Lisa : Is it John? Or is it Samuel? Could it be Mark?Narrator : Each time the little man shakes his head. Then he laughs and sweeps his feet on the ground and whirls out of the room.Lisa : Oh Mother. How can we possibly find out his name? There are thousands to choose from.Mother : Its our fault. I am sorry.Narrator ; The following day Lisa is in the nursery holding the baby. The door opens and the little man dances into the room.Rumpelstiltskin : Well now. Have you guessed? Three days and three guesses on each day.Narrator : The little man laughs but his laughter is cruel.

1. Whats the riddle?A. three guesses in three daysB. three guesses in three visitsC. three names for the new born babyD. three guesses on the third day.

2. Why is the little mans laughter cruel?A. He thinks he will lose the bargain.B. He thinks he will win in the bargainC. He hates the Lisa and the babyD. He is a very cruel person.

3. What type of feelings were reflected by Lisas mother?A. Regret and remorseB. Happy and joyfulC. Sorrow and miseryD. Nervous and frightened

Practice 9Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

Rumpelstiltskin : Dry your tears, Lisa. I will help you, but this will be the last time.Lisa : But I cant pay you. Ive nothing left.Rumpelstiltskin : Now thats a pity. I dont work for nothing.Lisa : Perhaps I could pay you after I get home.Rumpelstiltskin : Perhaps, perhaps.Lisa : Please help me this one last time. The king said hell make me the Queen if I turn this straw into gold but if I dont, hell cut off my head.Rumpelstiltskin : Perhaps we could make a bargain. Are you any good at keeping promises? Then, lets shake hands on it.Lisa : But what do you want?Rumpelstiltskin : When youre the Queen, you must give me your first-born child. Is it a bargain?Lisa : Yes, I promise.

1. Why was Lisa crying?A. she does not know how to weaveB. she was scared of RumpelstiltskinC. she does not how to turn straw into goldD. she does not want to be the queen

2. What did Lisa promise to Rumpelstiltskin?A. pay him a lot of moneyB. pay him a lot of goldC. allow him to stay at the palaceD. allow him to take her first child.

3. What quality does Rumpelstiltskin have?A. Very smartB. Magical powersC. CruelD. Gullible

Practice 10

Questions 1-3 are based on extracts from the Drama Rumpelstiltskin

Narrator : It is night. In a room high in the tower, Lisa is crying. There is a spinning wheel beside her and a big heap of straw.Lisa : Oh, dear. I cant possibly make gold out of straw, and when the King finds out, he will cut of my head.Narrator : Suddenly, there is a scratching noise and a strange little man with a pointed nose climbs through the window.Rumpelstiltskin : Why are you crying?Lisa : Because my father told the king I could spin straw into gold. Now the King will cut off my head.Rumpelstiltskin : Thats nothing to cry about. Ill help you if you give me something in exchange.Lisa : But, I havent got anything.Rumpelstiltskin : What about that pretty necklace you are wearing.?Lisa : This?Narrator : The little man nods and Lisa unfastens the necklace and hands it to him.Rumpelstiltskin : Thats right. Now you go to sleep. By the time you wake up, your troubles will be over.

1. What was Lisa instructed to do in the palace?A. Make straw and goldB. Make golden clothesC. Spin straw into goldD. Spin gold into straw

2. What did Lisa give Rumpelstiltskin?A. goldB. ringC. necklaceD. straw

3. Why is Lisa crying?A. she hates her parentsB. she is the victim of her parents lies.C. her parents are evilD. the king is evil and tortures her

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