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‘A. True or False. Read the following statements. If the statement is correct, puta“ “ ”inthe( — ). If not, puta x”. (4% @1%) 1. There are six oceans in the world. Lc) 2. Deserts are very hot during the day and very cold at night. 2) 3. Adverse weather does not cause natural disasters at all aC, J 4, Itis common to see some houses with sloping roofs in areas that 4.() do not rain or snow. B. Fill in the blanks with the given words below. Use capital letters if. necessary. (8% @2%) climate technology constant high- rich goverment. traded 1, Factors in the natural environment suchas, ____and relief help shaping the ways of people's life. 2. The core’s temperature is extremely 3. The______ thir movement in the atmosphere produces different ‘weather conditions on the Earth, 4, The Barth provides us with. resources. 1 Points) deduct c 1. Multiple choice. Read the following questions carefully. Choose the best answer by blackening @ the circle. (8% @2% ) Which of the following oceans is the kugest? OA. Pacific Ocean OB. Indian Ocean OC. Atlantic Ocean OD. Arctic Ocean Which of the following people traditionally eats with knives and forks? OA. Indian OB.British OC Korean © D. Japanese Which of the following continents does not face the Pacific Ocean? OA.Asia OB. North America OC. Burope OD. Oceania 4, Which of the following is located in an earthquake zone? OA. Thailand OB. Germany OC. Japan OD. Britain Poni) deducted: D. Matching. Write the correct LETTERS in the( _). (16%) 1. Match the food items with the countries they are from. (8% @2%) a.China b.Korea ¢.US.A. d.ltaly ©. Jap 1. Sushi 2. Dim Sum 3. Kimehi 4. Pizza a.Barth b. Oceans ¢. Continents d. Crust 1. It is made of rocks. 2. They make up about 30% of the Earth’s surface, 3. They make up about 70% of the Earth’s surface. 4. Ibis a sphere with continents and oceans on its surface. 4.( E, Fill in the table, Write the correct LETTERS in the ( 2. Match the following terms with the correct descriptions. (8% @2%) 1 ) 2. ) 3 ) 4 ) 1 ) 2 ) 3¢ ) ) )- (10% @2%) 1. What are the physical characteristies of the people of these races? a.yellow — ['b, Australian . light fd, thin __| Aborigine ered f flat and wide — |g. dark h. blue - Black Brown Yellow _ | Example South African |4.C } | Chinese Skin came | Very dark dak — | 5 ) Nose 34 )| big flat f= "aa medium Lips |? thick thick thickness 3 Points) deducted: F, Drawing. Draw and name the traditional tableware for the following people. 3%) ‘Tom is a, He uses, Wo eal. 2% @1%) G Look at the pictures. Read the questions below and write the names on the. = (13%) 1,Can you name the continents and oceans in the map below? (10% @2%) A: —____ Names of the oceans: D: E: 4 Points) deducted 2. What is the structure of the Earth? (3% @1%) H. Judging, Look at the following pictures. If yes, put a“ / * in the (_ ).[fnot, puta“ x *.(8% @1% ) 1. Which landscape supports a greater variety of animal species? 4 B. c. D. ASaxe ilach 3 —— 2. Can these animals live in the polar region? A B. e Dz DY & “ture ( ) ( d ( F c ) Points) deduced I. Short questions. Answer the following questions. (12%) 1. What animals do people use to carry goods in some mountai two of them. (4% @2%) @, (b), 2. How do some organisations help disaster victims? List four ways. (6% @2%) ee 0, ©, ©, J. Long questions. Answer the following questions in COMPLETE _ SENTENCES. (10%) 1. How do voleanic eruptions affect us? Give three examples. (6% @2%) ‘Volcanic eruptions may (a) : (by) and (0) 2. Why should we cherish and protect the Barth? Give two examples. (4% @2%) It is because a) and b) Poin) deducts K. News. Read the news article below and choose the best answers by blacker ing @ the circles. (8%@2%) Largest earthquake drill in history 'rattles' California ‘More than 5 million people registered to participate in the drill. It was part of the weeklong Great Southern California Shake Out, a series of events organized by scientists and emergency officials to prepare people for a major earthquake, something scientists and researchers think is overdue in the area. ‘Most participants ~ whether in classrooms, offices or homes — were expected to take cover under tables or desks and hold on as though a devastating earthquake were rattling buildings and structures. Despite the number of registrants, organizers have no way of knowing exactly how many people dived under furniture at 10 a.m. and waited for the imaginary seismic activity to cease. “We wanted it to be so big that you really can't manage it," Mark Benthien, executive director of the Earthquake Country Alliance, said of the rill. Adapted from tp:L/edition.onn.com/2008/TECH/science/11/13/quake drilVindex himI?eref (13th November, 2008) 1 people registered to participate in the drill. 0.4 million OS million 0 6 million 2. Where was the earthquake drill? © Macau 0 California © Hong Kong © Antarctica 7 Prin) dadute: 3. What time did people dive under furniture? O8am, 09am, O 10am. Ollam, 4, Who was the executive director of the Earthquake Country Alliance? © Mark Benthien © Michael Jordan O Steven Jobs © Mark & Spencer — END OF PAPER — Points) dedcted:

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