English readingPaper 2: reading answer booklet
2017 national curriculum tests
Key stage 1
Total marks
First name
Middle name
Last name
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Questions 1–6 are about Sea Spray Swimming Pool (pages 4–5)
(page 4)
Who might be interested in reading this poster? 1
1 mark
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R027273 – 29 September 2016 1:40 PM – Version 1
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When are the swimming lessons?2
1 mark
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R025607 – 29 September 2016 3:06 PM – Version 2NFER Unique ID: SP8
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Give two things that the instructors at Sea Spray Pool are trained
to teach.
1.
2.
3
1 mark
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R025605 – 29 September 2016 2:16 PM – Version 2NFER Unique ID: SP5
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Find and copy two things children have to take when
they go to the lessons.
1.
2.
4
1 mark
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‘golden’ rules
This means the rules are...
Tick one.
very expensive
to follow.
only for good
swimmers.
very important. completely useless.
5
1 mark
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R025614 – 29 September 2016 2:13 PM – Version 4NFER Unique ID: SP17
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Put ticks in the table to show which sentences are true and
which are false.
Sentence True False
The lessons are only for good swimmers.
A six-year-old could take part in the
lessons.
Children can sign up on their own.
There is a party at the end of the course.
6
2 marks
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Questions 7–15 are about The Fox and the Boastful Brave (pages 6–8)
(page 6)
Just in time, he heard someone singing. Fox dashed off the
path and hid behind a bush.
Find and copy one word that shows that Fox moved quickly.
7
1 mark
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What did Fox think was coming over the hill?
Tick one.
a horse a man
a bird a fish
8
1 mark
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R025624 – 29 September 2016 2:37 PM – Version 4NFER Unique ID: FBB6
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Explain why Fox became interested in Heron Feather when he
heard his song.
9
2 marks
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R025627 – 3 October 2016 8:50 AM – Version 3NFER Unique ID: FBB10
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What was Heron Feather on his way to do?10
1 mark
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How did Fox trick Heron Feather into picking him up?
Tick one.
He prepared to pounce.
He lay on the path.
He bounded ahead.
He hid in a bush.
11
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(a) How did Fox escape from the bag?
(b) Why did Heron Feather not notice Fox’s escape?
1 mark
1 mark
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(a) The story shows that Heron Feather was...
Tick one.
truthful. foolish.
very brave. hard-working.
(b) The story shows that Fox was...
Tick one.
loud. slow.
clever. shy.
13
1 mark
1 mark
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(a) How do you think Heron Feather felt at the end
of the story?
(b) Why did he feel like that?
14
1 mark
1 mark
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R025637 – 6 October 2016 1:28 PM – Version 3NFER Unique ID: FBB21
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Number the following events from 1 to 5 to show the order that
they happened in the story.
The first one has been done for you.
Heron Feather picked up Fox.
Fox pretended to be dead.
Fox ate the fish.
Fox saw Heron Feather. 1
Fox wanted Heron Feather’s fish.
15
1 mark
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R025640 – 28 November 2016 2:24 PM – Version 3NFER Unique ID: FBB24
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2017 key stage 1 English reading Paper 2: reading answer booklet Print version product code: STA/17/7721/p ISBN: 978-1-78644-166-9 Electronic PDF version product code: STA/17/7721/e ISBN: 978-1-78644-280-2
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Third-party content The Fox and the Boastful Brave: Taken from A Twist in the Tail. Animal Stories from Around the World, Frances Lincoln, 1998. Authors: Mary Hoffman and Jan Ormerod
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