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Reading

A. Number the 1 to 6 B. Number the 1 to 7


Strain malleable
Stroke mast
Stray magazine
Strike malt
Strum manner
Stream mauve
Matte
B. Given the pair of guide words below, where can we find the following. Write
B if before and A if after on the blank before the words

SLOPE-STRUM
1. STRONG 8. SLAP
2. STRUMS 9. SOAP
3. SLEEP 10. SLIGHT
4. SACRED 11. SLOPES
5. STREET 12. SPACE
6. SLIPPERY 13. SLAUGHTER
7. STRICT 14. SLUR

II Give the meaning of the underlined word

1. The preacher gave a meaningful sermon.
a. Evangelist b. teacher c. lawyer
2. He is a bona fide member of the Glee club.
a. Real b. fake c. magician
3. To be able to see the world is his greatest desire.
a. Prayer b. pleasure c. wish
4. The burly security guard prevented me from going in.
a. Large b. fat c. thin
5. Lea Salonga sang a beautiful aria last night.
a. solo b. concert c. rap
6. You should never rest on your laurels.
a. Fame b. flowers c. dreams
7. He was ecstatic when he heard the news.
a. Sad b. glad c. excited
8. The caravan was lead by the mayor..
a. Parade b. fair c. rally


9. The stale food was thrown by the maid.
a. Fresh b. tasteless c. delicious
10. The gun was concealed from view.
a. Hid b. displayed c. unmasked
11. The victim of typhoon Yolanda are in dire strait.
a. Dreadful b. calming c. exciting
12. Ian and Dan came up with a scheme to make money.
a. Plan b. game c. device
13. The engineers hastened the repair of the bridge.
a. Hurried b. slowed down c. fastened

III Categorize the following
Write WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY OR HOW
1. Written legibly 6. Broken eyeglasses
2. Most valuable player 7. Screamed joyfully
3. Along the saeahore 8. During the exam
4. Glaring light 9. A boy in tattered clothes
5. Swam fast 10. Trained hard

IV Read each statement and identify the emotions felt by the character

a. Love b. proud c. irritated d. bored e. excited
f. proud g. worried h. impatient i. disbelief j. panic

1. Run ! Run for your life!
2. I will do anything for you my son. I will give my life to you.
3. Yes! Christmas is coming!
4. Why do I have to do this over and over again.
5. How could you fail? Youre always reviewing.
6. Stop doing that! It makes me sick.
7. I dont ever want to see you again. Get out.
8. He is now two hours late. Can I leave without him mom?
9. What? Snow White is fairer than me? I thought she is dead. .did I not order
you to kill her?
10. Please study your lessons. You have an exam on Monday.
11. My son made this beautiful necklace for me.
12. You always get my things. Get lost.
13. I cant wait to see Anthony next week.

Identify the book parts described


Copyright page preface
Table of contents Body of the book
Bibliography index
Book cover glossary
Title page acknowledgement

1. It protects the book from destruction.
2. It contains the rights give to the publisher or the author on the
ownership of the book. It means the book can not be reprinted without
the permission of the author or publisher.
3. Another term for introduction.
4. Mini dictionary which gives meaning to selected words.
5. It is considered the heart of the book.
6. It contains a list of chapters, units as well as topics discussed in he boo
with their corresponding pages.
7. List of selected topics discussed in the book with their corresponding
pages and usually seen at the back of the book.
8. List of references used by the author in writing the book.
9. Contains the compete title of the book.
10. It is where the author thanks the people who helped him/her write the
book.
IV Read then answer the questions that follow.
Your World
BY GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON
Your world is as big as you make it.
I know, for I used to abide
In the narrowest nest in a corner,
My wings pressing close to my side.

But I sighted the distant horizon
Where the skyline encircled the sea
And I throbbed with a burning desire
To travel this immensity.

I battered the cordons around me
And cradled my wings on the breeze,
Then soared to the uttermost reaches
With rapture, with power, with ease!


1. What does the speaker in the poem compare herself to?
a. A bird flying out of its nest
b. A narrow nest in a corner
c. A cordon that she binds
d. The wings of a bird
2. Which two phrases give a clue to the comparison implied in the poem?
a. Cradled my wings on the breeze
b. Sighted in the distant horizon
c. Where the skyline encircled the sea
d. My wings pressing close to my side
3. What does immensity refer to in the poem?
4. A. light b. horizon c. space d. distance
5. What is the meaning of the phrase throbbed with burning desire?
a. got sick b. was frightened c. wanted so much d. became warm all over
6. What is the meaning of the phrase battered the cordons?
a. Strengthened the ties b. had physical combat c. conquered ones fears
e. Untied the knots
7. What is the meaning of the phrase soared to the uttermost reaches ?
a. Flew to the highest place
b. Achieved ones goals
c. travelled whenever one wanted
d. flew an airplane successfully
8. What is the meaning of the phrase with rapture, with power, with ease?
a. With self confidence
b. Guided by light
c. Guided by imagination
d. Joyfully, strongly and easily
9. Cradled my wings in the breeze could mean?
a. Spread out the wings in the air
b. Put the wings close to the body
c. Rocked the wings to and fro
d. Placed the wings in the cradle
10. How does the speaker in the poem meet the challenge of livng? With a.
a. Self confidence
b. Pride in oneself
c. Love for oneself
d. Love for others

Goodluck ian and danot

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