মডেল প্রশ্ন
(গত ১ ডিসেম্বর প্রকাশের পর)
7. Fill in the gaps with appropriate prepositions. 1x5=5
A good student is never indifferent (a)---his studies. He always adheres to his studies. He does not learn things (b)--- rote. He does not hunt for traditional guide books. Moreover, he has great thirst (c)--- for knowledge. For this, he does not confine himself (d)---the traditional studies. He is always aware (e) ----- the current affairs of the world.
8. Complete the passage using suitable sentence connectors. 1x5=5
None can deny the importance of tree plantation (a)--- our lives on earth directly or indirectly depend on it. (b)--- it is a matter of sorrow that we are cutting down trees indiscriminately. (c)---trees are planted, soon our country will turn into desert (d)--- there will be an adverse change in the climate. (e)---, we should plant more and more trees for our own sake.
9. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
Oh my lord please don’t kill the child said the first woman to the king solomon let her have it king solomon said to them now everything is clear to me pointing the first woman he said to the servant give her the child she is the mother of the baby
আরো পড়ুন : Grammar Part থেকে ৩টি মডেল প্রশ্ন ও উত্তর নিয়ে আলোচনা, ২য় পর্ব, নবম শ্রেণির ইংরেজি ২য় পত্র
Answer: 7. a) to, b) by, c) for, d) to, e) of.
8. a) because /since/as, b) But, c) Unless, d) and, e) So/Therefore.
9. ‘Oh, my lord, please don’t kill the child’ said the first woman to the King Solomon. ‘Let her have it’ King Solomon said to them. ‘Now, everything is clear to me.’ Pointing the first woman, he said to the servant, ‘Give her the child. She is the mother of the baby.’
Part-B: Composition (Marks-40)
10. Write a paragraph on ‘The Life of a Street Hawker’. 10
Answer: The Life of a Street Hawker
A person who sells various things moving from street to street is called a street hawker. A street hawker is a familiar figure in towns. He usually lives in a hut or in a slum. He is the vendor of a variety of things. He carries his things sometimes on the head, sometimes in his hands and at some other times in a small hand-cart. He sells toys, bangles, ribbons, clothing’s, sweets, fruits, utensils, newspapers, fancy goods and things of domestic use by bringing them up to people’s doors. He is a clever fellow who knows how to run his business. He brings one kind of goods for children, another kind for womenfolk and yet another kind for men. He chooses things for children that will attract children and for women that will attract women. So he has to be very careful about what things to sell. Thus he earns his living by selling different things to his customers. As he passes along the street, he makes a peculiar cry to attract the attention of his customers. The children here and there gather around him and stop him. The hawker generally chooses an hour when the master of the family is away and the women are free from their household duties. He hopes thereby to make a good bargain. In towns everywhere we see hawkers and many of them are making good business. On the contrary, there is another kind of hawkers who buy newspapers, blank pots, old books, worn-out clothes from the houses. However, children are fond of a hawker but men do not like them. By carrying the goods for sale in his hands or on his shoulders, he moves from door to door. Sometimes, he goes from one street to another with his moving shop. A street hawker’s life is not easy and comfortable but it is rather difficult and full of hardship.
লেখক : সিনিয়র শিক্ষক, ইংরেজি
লেক সার্কাস গার্লস হাই স্কুল, কলাবাগান, ঢাকা
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