Name Class English Reading- Revision Year 2 The Bee and the Dove One day a thirsty bee went out in search of water. It saw a tank full of water and decided to drink from it. The tank was huge and the bee was too small. It could not have drunk water by sitting on the side so it plunged into the water to take a sip. Once it tumbled in, it could not keep itself afloat. It was beginning to drown when a dove flying overhead saw it. Realising the danger the bee was in, the dove quickly flew to a neighbouring tree from where it plucked a leaf and dropped it in water just next to the bee. The bee climbed on to the leaf, dried its wings and flew away to its hive full of gratitude to the dove that had saved its life. A few days later, the bee was returning to its hive after a long and hectic day when it saw a young boy aiming his gun at the dove sitting on the branch of a tree. What a cruel boy he is! What harm has the poor dove done to him that he wants to shoot it down. I must not let the naughty boy get away with this. I must do something to save the dove. Then the bee flew down and sat on the boy s wrist and stung him just as he was going to release the trigger of his gun. Aaah! The boy cried out and sat writhing in pain. The gun fell down from his hands. The dove heard the noise. It soon realized the danger it was in. It quickly flew away to safety. The bee was happy. It had been able to repay the kindness of the dove which had saved its life.
Answer these questions in complete sentences For Questions 1 and 2, circle the letter of the correct answer. 1. How many characters are there in the story? (1 mark) a. Two b. Three c. Four d. Five 2. How is the tank and the bee described in the story? (1 mark ) a. the tank was small and the bee was huge. b. The tank and the bee were both huge. c. The tank was huge and the bee was small. d. The tank and the bee were both small. 3. What was the bee in search of? (1 mark) 4. Why did the bee plunge into the water? (2marks) 5. What made the bee begin to drown? (2 marks)
6. Why did the bee sting the boy? (2marks) 7. How will you describe the bee? (2 marks) 8. Read this sentence carefully and answer the question that follow. Realising the danger the bee was in, the dove quickly flew to a neighbouring tree from where it plucked a leaf and dropped it in water. What does this sentence say about the dove s character? (2 marks) 9. What do you learn from the story? Write two things (2marks) 10. Which word mean the same as these: (2marks) Writhing a. crying b. weeping c. twisting Huge _ a. good b. big c. kind 11. Read these statements and write True or False (4 marks) a. The dove was thirsty. b. The boy was cruel.
c. The boy harmed the dove. d. The bee stung the boy 12. Sequence these events in the correct order using numbers 1-4 (4 marks) a. The bee flew down and sat on the boy s wrist and stung him. b. The thirsty bee went out in search of water. c. The bee tumbled in, it could not keep itself afloat. d. The boy cried out and sat writhing in pain. 12.Write the present tense of these verbs (3marks) Past tense Saved Tumbled Flew Kept Tried said Present Tense _ Part B. Read the text below and answer the questions. /23 Easter Islands Easter island is a lonely and mysterious place located in the Pacific Ocean. The Island was named by Jacob Roggeveen who came upon it on Easter Sunday in 1722. It is located two thousand kilometres away from the nearest inhabited island. Known locally as Rapa Nui, it was first inhabited about in 400 AD.
It is one of the most isolated islands in the world but 1200 years ago a canoe filled with sailors from a distant culture landed upon its shores. Over the centuries that followed a remarkable society developed in isolation on the island. For reasons still unknown they began carving giant statues out of volcanic rock. These monuments, known, as "moai" are some of the most incredible ancient relics ever discovered. The people of Easter Island called themselves the Rapa Nui. Where did they come from and why did they disappear? Science has learned much about the enigma of Easter Island and has put to rest some of the more bizarre theories, but questions and controversies remain. In 1919 pictures of the first excavations by the Mana Expedition to Easter Island revealed that some statues had bodies.. Answer these questions. 1. Where is Easter Island located? Circle the correct answer. (1 mark) a. Pacific Ocean b. Indian Ocean c. Atlantic Ocean d. Arctic Ocean 2. Who named the island? (1 mark) a. John Roggeveen
b. Job Roggeveen c. Jaob Roggeveen d. Jacob Roggeveen 3. How far is the Easter Island from the nearest inhabited island? (1 mark) a. a thousand kilometres b. three thousand kilometres c. two thousand kilometres d. four thousand kilometres 4. What is the other name for Easter Islands? (1 mark) a. Moai b. Rapa Nui c. Pacific ocean d. island 5. What were the monuments built in Easter Islands known as? (1 mark) 6. When did Jacob Roggeveen visit the Easter Islands? (1 mark) 7. What were the people of Easter Island called? (1 mark)
8. What was discovered by the archaeologists in Easter Islands? (2 marks) What is mysterious about the people of Easter Island? (2 marks) 9. Sequence these events in the correct order by using numbers 1-5. (5marks) a. Rapa Nui was first inhabited about in 400 AD. b. Sailors from a distant culture landed upon its shores c. People began carving giant statues out of volcanic rock. d. Jacob Roggeveen came upon Easter Island on Easter Sunday in 1722. e. Sailors from a distant culture landed upon its Rapa Nui. 10. Read these statements and write True or False. (2 Marks) Jacob Roggeveen discovered Easter Islands on Easter Sunday in 1722. Easter Islands has many monuments. 11. Punctuate these sentences using capital letters, comma, question mark and speech mark. ( 4 Marks) a. the text was about the rapa nui b. was this an information text c. easter islands is an island full of monuments d. what an amazing place