ঢাকা, বাংলাদেশ   বুধবার ২৪ এপ্রিল ২০২৪, ১১ বৈশাখ ১৪৩১

নবম-দশম শ্রেণির ইংরেজি প্রথম পত্র

প্রকাশিত: ০৩:২২, ২৭ মার্চ ২০১৭

নবম-দশম শ্রেণির ইংরেজি প্রথম পত্র

এস, এম হারুন অর-রশিদ সিনিয়র শিক্ষক হলি ফ্ল্ওায়ার মডেল কলেজ ঝিগাতলা, ঢাকা। মোবাইল : ০১৭২০২৩৩৪২৪ (পূর্ব প্রকাশিত মডেল প্রশ্নের উত্তর) Part A : Reading Test 1. Multiple choice (a)=>(iii) Celebrate; (b)=>(ii) internationally; (c)=>(i) protest; (d)=>(iv) deprived; (e)=>(iv) all of these; (f)=>(ii) struggle; (g)-=>(iii) The workplaces were hazardous. 2. Open-ended (a) Today the workers enjoy a lot of privileges such as a minimum wage, safety laws, eight-hour work-day etc. (b) The events of May Day remind us that workers will continue to be exploited until and unless they stand up and speak out to gain better working conditions, better pay and better lives. (c) In 1886, the workers went on strikes. The police fired at them. As a result, five or six strikers were seriously wounded because of police Firing. (d) During the Industrial Revolution, workers had to work in factories up to fourteen or even more hours a clay. They were paid less and there had been no safety laws for them. (e) The significance of May Day is great. This day gives us the lesson that without united movement and protest, the working people can’t establish their rights. 3. Summary May 1st is observed as the International Workers’ Day to commemorate the historic struggle of the working people all over the world. All the privileges workers enjoy today- a minimum wage, safety law and eight-hour work day are the outcome o? the struggle. On May 3, 1886 when the workers went on strike, the police fired at them. Then one striker was killed and many of them were wounded and injured. But at last the workers were able to establish their rights by sacrificing their lives. (87 words) 4. Information transfer (i) any place where the followers of the two noble families met; (ii) joined the feast; (iii) Romeo; (iv) whenever she met Romeo; (v) decided to attend wearing mask. 5. Filling in the gaps without clues (a) enmity; (b) least; (c) named; (d) near; (e) deeided. G. Matching (a + ii)=> (b + iv)=> (c + vii)=> (d + v)=-> (e + i) We can’t ensure peace, and prosperity without stablishing human rights. Rights should be preserved for both the privileged and the underprivileged classes of people. Human rights are violated throughout the world because of violence and terrorism. Violation of human lights is a crime and society should get rid of it. Human Rights Commission is an organization working for human rights. 7 . Rearranging Charles Dickens was one of the greatest English novelists of the 19th century. He was born on February 7, f812 in Portsmouth. When he was a small boy, his father was sent to prison for debt. He could not go to school and receive education as he had to work in a factory at the age of twelve. Me never forgot his hard experience of his boyhood. By the time he was twenty-five years old. he had become well known as a writer of great talent. He wrote sonic of the best novels in English Literature. Dickens died on June 9, 1870. Part B : Writing Test 8. Answering questions in a paragraph A Street Hawker A street hawker is a familiar figure in towns. He is the vendor of a variety of things. He moves from street to street and sells his things to his customers. He carries his things sometimes on the head, sometimes in his hands and sometimes in a small handcart. He sells toys, bangles, ribbons, clothes, sweets, fruits, utensils, newspapers, fancy goods and things of domestic use by bringing them up to people’s doors, lie is a clever fellow who knows how to run his business. lie brings one kind of goods lor children, another kind for womenfolk and another kind for men. He chooses goods which will attract his customers. So, he has to be very careful about what things to sell. As he passes along the street, he makes a peculiar cry to attract the attention of his customers. Children here and there gather around him and stop him. The hawker generally chooses the time w”hen the masters of the nouses are away and the women are free from their household duties. A hawker works hard from dawn to dusk and thus earns his livelihood. Though he works hard, he leads a very poor life. He has to maintain a large family. So, his life is not easy and comfortable but it is difficult and full of hardship. সমাপ্ত...
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