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the Questions) Class :TLES C/D SECTION A
:GRAMMAR
(10marks)
Exercisel :Fill in the
blankswith
thecorrect form
of the verbsin
brackets. (5 mks) a)A
: What is the matterwith
you?
You look really tired.B
:Yes I am.I --- ..---
(study) all day, andI ---
(not/ finish)
yet.? Tï::i::
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rast week buiBerore that, shec) Our Geography teacher
told
us that the Earth--- ---
round the sun. (revolve) Exercise2: Transform
each sentence asinstructed in brackets and fill in the
spacesprovided.
(5mks)
I )Does your brother is usually coming during weekends ? (Cowect the verb-related mistake)
2)
Eric and Carine have been marriedfor
lOyears now. (Ask a question to get the underlined answer)Page 1 sur 5
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parents?
SECTION C :READING COIUPREHENSION
(10marks)
Read the passage below
carefully
and then answer the questions. Use simple language and, asfar
as possible,
your
own rvords..'I HAVE A DRI]AM"
]I say to you today, rny friends, so even though we face the
difficulties
of today andtomorrlw, I stilI
have a dream.It
is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.I
have a dream that one day]this nationwill
rise up and live out the true meaningof
its creed, "Vy'e hold these truths to be self-evident, thatall
men are createdequal." I
lrave a dream that one day on the redhills of
Georgia, sonsof folmer
slaves and the sons of former slave ownerswill
be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhfod.I
have a dream that one day even the stateof
Mississippi, a state swelteringwith
the heatof
injusfice, sweltering with tlre lieatof
oppression,will
betransformed into an oasisof
freedom and justice.I
$ave a dream that my
four little
childrenwill
one daylive in
a nation where theywill
not be judged byl the colour of their skin. but by the content of their character.I have a dream
today
I
,rvtr vrr'rrêvLer'
I
I
I
have a dreamthat
one claydown in
Alabama- with its vicious
racists,with its
Govefnorhaving hi slips dripping with the words of inter position and nullifrcation
oneday right therp
in Alabama,littlê
black boys and blackgirls will
be able tojoin
handswith little
white boys and uthitegirls as sisters and
brothers.
II have a clream toctay
I
have a dream that one clay':
be made low,
'fhe
rough placeswill
be' 'the'glory of the Lcrd shal I be revealed,
i
every valley shall be exalted and every
hill
and mountain Jnutt made plain and the crooked placeswill
be made straigt t, land andall
flesh shall see ittogether."
IThis
is our hope.This is
thefaith
thatI
go backto
the Southwith. With this faith
wewill
beable to hew out of ttre mountain of
iespair
a stone of hope. With this faith we shall be able to transforrn the jangling.discordsof
our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith wewill
beable
to work
together,to pray
together,to
struggle togetÉer,to go to jail
together,to
standupfor
freedom togetfrer. knowing that wewill
be free one day.And
thiswill
be the day. Thiswill
be the day when all of Cod's childrenwill
be able to singwith
new meanirg,"Mÿ country'tis
of thee, sweet landof
liberty,of
theelsing.
Land where myfatherdied,
land ofthepilgrim's
pride,from
every mountain side, let freedomring." And If
Anrerica is to be a great nation, this must become true.So let
freedorl ring from
the prodigious hilltops of Nerv Hampshire; let freedomring
from the mighty mountains ofNew York;
let freedornring
from the heightening Allegheniesof
Pennsylvania;let
freedomriirg tiom the
snow-capped Rockiesof
Colorado; let
freedomring from
the curvaceous slopes of California. But not only that. Let freedomring
from stone Mountainof
Georgia; Iet freedomPage 3 sur 5
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z)Name the two rnain achievements rryhich the author was most dreaming of.
(2mks)
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3) Which fundarnental belief does the author base his dream on ? (2
mks)
it---
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4)
What was; âccording to the author, the main condition for America to be a great nation ? (2 mk§)I I----;---:r:- ---+---I
ring
frorn lookout Mountain of -l'ennessee; let fieedom ring fromring
from evervhill
andmolehill of
Mississippi. Fronr every rlountainside, let freedom ring.
And
wherrthis
happens, and when we allorv freedomto ring,
when w'elet it ring from
every village and everycity. yy" will
be ableto
speed up that day whenall
God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics,will
be able tojoin
hands and singin
the words of the olcl Negro spiritual : 'Free at last. Free at last. Thank GodAlmighty,
we are free atlast."
QTJtrSTIOI\§
l)Who
do you tlrinl< is the author of this speech ? {2 mks)I I
5) Name the most important dream that you have today concerning your country and
justify it
? (2 mks)I
SECTION D :
BSSAYWRITING
(10 marks)Write
an essav of 200-250 rvords on anyONE
of thefollowing
topics : I ) Sorne people sa.v that success is a matterof
luck. Do you agree ?2) Write a
convincirrgand fluent
biographyof any
personality andsay clearly why he or
she is considered as an achiever.3) The role of brotherhood and freedom in the building of a great nation.
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