Monday, 20 February 2017

ARMY PUBLIC  SCHOOL GOLCONDA

SA 2 REVISION WORKSHEET

Reading Comprehension .

1.Read the following poem and answer the questions (5M)

 

I've got Grandma Gertie's smile, 
And Uncle Joey's toes. 
I’ve got Cousin Robert's hair, 
And Mother's perky nose.
 There’s a dimple in my cheek - I think it’s Auntie Sue's 
 And blinking in the mirror Are Daddy's baby blues.
 But no matter how I try,
 I simply cannot see - If all those parts belong to them, 
 Then what belongs to me? 

Answer the Questions that follows. 

1. Draw lines to match the body part with the family member who shares the same feature. 

Uncle Joey                      nose 
Grandma Gertie               toes 
Mother                             mouth 
Aunt Sue                          hair
Cousin Robert                 dimple 

2. Lines 7 and 8 read: And blinking in the mirror Are Daddy's baby blues. What does this mean? How do you know? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 
3. What does this poem teach us?
 a. Our relatives do not usually look like us.
 b. We sometimes have the same body features as the people we're related to.
 c. Children are usually shorter than their parents. 
d. Children should dress like other members of their family. 

4.Pick out a line that shows alliteration.
5._________________is an example of rhyming word.

Read trhe following comprehension and answer the questions that follows (5M)

Pyramids

The Great Pyramid at Giza is one of the world's most amazing landmarks. Rising high above the Sahara Desert in the Giza region of northern Egypt, the Great Pyramid stands some 450 feet into the burning desert sky and occupies an area of 13 acres. The rough climate of the Sahara has actually caused the pyramid to shrink 30 feet from its original height. The pyramid was such an amazing feat of engineering that it remained the tallest structure in the world for over 3800 years! The entire pyramid was originally faced with polished limestone to make it shine brilliantly in the sun.

Most Egyptologists, scientists who study ancient Egypt, agree that the Great Pyramid was built around 2560 BC, a little more than 4,500 years ago. It took tens of thousands of workers twenty years to build. The pyramid contains over two million stone blocks. Although most of the blocks weigh two or three tons, some weigh up to 80 tons!

The Great Pyramid of Giza was ordered built by the Pharaoh Khufu as a magnificent tomb. His vizier (advisor), Hemon, is credited with being the pyramid's architect. Khufu's pyramid is actually part of a complex of pyramids that includes the Pyramid of Khafre, the smaller Pyramid of Menkaure, a variety of smaller pyramids and structures, and the Great Sphinx. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the World.

  1. Where is the Great Pyramid NOT located?
    1.       Giza
    2.      Northern Egypt
    3.       Sahara Desert
    4.       Southern Egypt
  2. The Great Pyramid was built a little more than __________________ years ago.

  3. How many stone blocks make up the pyramid?
    1.       2,560
    2.       More than two million
    3.       4,500
    4.       3800
  4. Most of the blocks in the pyramid weigh about ____________ tons.
    1.       4,500
    2.       two or three
    3.       five
    4.       80
  5. The Great Pyramid of Giza has shrunk about _____________ feet.

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