English Worksheet - Grade VII
English Worksheet - Grade VII
English Worksheet - Grade VII
Grade VII
Section A – Reading
Sydney
Just over four million call Sydney, Australia home. Citizens of Sydney call themselves
Sydney-siders. Over thirty thousand native people of Australia called Aborigines live in
Sydney. In the late 1700s, Britain sent ships of convicted prisoners to Sydney to help free up
space in overcrowded jails. When released, many prisoners stayed in Sydney adding to the
city’s diverse population. The British colonization of Australia also consisted of free settlers,
soldiers and administrative staff.
The Sydney Opera House is the center-piece of the city. Many people performances of
ballet, opera and classical music take place there. The beautiful architecture seen in the
Opera House has helped it gain international fame
Because Sydney is found in the Southern hemisphere, its seasonal pattern is opposite
to the Northern hemisphere. Sydney’s coldest month of the year is July. Snow is extremely
rare in the city, but it does happen.
1. How does the school boy feel going to school in a summer morning? What is the
feeling of the boy mentioned here?
2. What is the anxiety of the boy mentioned in the third and fourth stanzas of the
poem?
3. On the basis of the understanding of the above poem, complete the following boxes
by filling the blanks:
III. Write the meanings of underlined words/ phrases in each pair of sentences:
1. The court charged Prem with murderer’s assault. It sentenced him to several years in
prison.
2. Ram carried a bag on his shoulder. He walked slowly along the road.
VI. You were planning to write an article for the school magazine on Afforestation.
You want to meet Mr. Meda Padkar, the famous environmentalist. She is not free to
see you on Saturday 26th February. Phone her to ask for her dates.
1. Describe how the children danced with delight when they heard that they were going on
a picnic. Use pranced
2. Use puzzled in a sentence describing how doctors were not able to find out the cause
of your aunt’s illness.
3. Say how the judge looked when he was about to give his verdict on the case. Use
solemn.
VIII. Rewrite each sentence using ‘like’ word from the list below, in place of its
meaning underlined:
IX. Disagree With the following statements using the hints given in the brackets:
Section C – Writing
XI. A) You are the head boy/ girl of the school and have been asked to present a
report of the Annual Sports Meet of the year
B) Write a letter to your friend describing him how you spent your vacations with your
grandparents in their native village
Section D – Literature
1. How did captain prepare to enter the earth from his spaceship?
2. What happened at the first meeting between Kabuliwala and Mini?
3. What makes the poet say that English language is very hard to explain? What is the
feature or fact that is hard to explain?
4. The author refers to ‘a long-lost father’ … ‘in a distant land’. Why was the person ‘a
long-lost father’ and what land was he in?
5. ‘I will conquer this planet’. Which planet? How did the captain plan to conquer to it?
B) Give meanings: