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Number or alumnZofkamma
K(15 (2653)
Sumber "atums of sulphur,
• 32)
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普通英文科 (九)
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BODEL ANSWERS -
GENERAL ENG L, ISI
1. My question answeru are;\
=) I think the thura-bushes"are"deuersbud ́as"'* nunkts' beznuse
the thorne might scratch you or tear your clothes as you passe ed by,
b) The lock-keeper'a house 14 in such a dilapidated ately because
до оле
The wheels once turned round mowing the chaine which lifted thi
gates of the lock
d) The canal was * 'highway' in former daya because it
route along which many gooda were corried,
was the
his youth b causes
•) I think the writer regrets the pansing of
of the world 'alas' at the end of the pasange
2. Hy vor da or phrases of similar meaning are i
a) stagnant:
b) warping!
e) neglected:
d) desolation:
■) fragrant:
f) prosate
still; unmoving: (naid of water)
losing ita correct shape untended: uncared for:
1
ruin abandonment: being fereukenī
parfumed: aqveet-smalling:
commonpla or: uninteresting:.
3. The meanings of each of the nouns ares",
a) towpath:
b) lock:
cl door panelas
ROTT
4 path or truck at the side of a river or canal used by animala toving bargas.
out
an enclosure in a canal between gates for raising or lowering craft by letting water inte or of the enclosure.
rectangular pieces of wood filted into the frame of a door.
d) window-shutter: a cover of worden alata or panels for fastening
over the outside of a window to keep out the light or the cold or burglara.
e) daydreams i
4. The sentence in:
imaginary ideas which people bave when avake:)
castles in the air:
The writer used to try to guess what cargo vas being carried en the barges, and, in his imagination, he probably travelled to those diataut countries from which the different types of good, had been imported.
Lennon Mina
Make verbs from these words by adding the suffixes - lap, ate, en or fy and making small changes in the spelling that are nOGOBRATY
1, satire
2. hospita}
3. dympathy
circular
5. apecial
6. plastic
7. regular
9. equal
10. paateur
13. pressure
14) domestia
11, commercia)
15. rubber
&
+2
16 trany
17. Betiva
18, familiar
19. certain
20, 0114
21. clear.
22. maint
23. liquid
24
25. example
-29, harvas,
26. 100
27. country
28.
emulaton
peace
130, nulli,
pointious to last week's questions?
outpouric acid exhivica sex-tas propertien of un'acid," and tal in addition, a dehydrating agent and an oxidising quant (a) Acidic properties - p
Sulphuric acid shows ite acidic propertien wien at liberatea] carbon dioxide from carbonates or bicarbonatea
When dilute sulphuric acid in added to an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate in a test-tube, vigorous effervescence wỬI take place, and the gas evolved will turo lime_water_milty.
The GIẢM 2001 off in carbon dioxide.
NICO
50
Na,,80,
"Sodium carbonate Sulphuric acid Šodium 1 (in salution); (dilute)- sulphate
water carbon) dioxide,
(b) Dehydrating properties"-
Sulphuric acid combines strongly with water, and will extract) the elements of water from many organic substances such as wood, paper and sugar, leaving pure carbon.
Some concentrated sulphuric acid La added a few drops at a time to white, granulated sugar contained in a watch glasa, The colour of the sugar will be observed to change to yellow, ther to brews and finally to black. When the residue is washed, filtered and dried, it is found to be pure curbon, for when pure dry oxygen is passed over the heated solid, it burns completely away. The carbon dioxide that is produced is 3.67 times heavier
then the curbon.
"12"22"11
Sugar
• ~ 120
(c) Oxidising propertiss
Sugar chereont
"M
118,0 (removed by the acid).
Hot concentrated sulphuric acid in no oxidising agent. "but oes] as powerful sa concentrated nitric acid.
Sone po dered sulphur is heated with concentrated sulphurin, meid in a hard glass boiling tube. A gan with n puareat, oboking smell is evolved which decolorises a solution of potassium per manganate acidified with dilute sulphuric acid; from purple to a colourless solution.
Sot
sulphur
dioxide
The ae numbers are proportional to
32
22.63 N.
24,50
-
Sulphur
* 21,0 + Hot concentrats water
sulphuric acid
2. (A)
Zloment
.by watght
Line (20)
22.65
Sulabor (5)
11.15
11.15 15
32}
Oxygen (0)
22.29.
22.29
32 11.15
Water of Crys tallisation (R,,0)
$3.9
43.9
32 11.15
* 128
1.e. Height of bo:
weight of B0
weight of the of u ©rysta
126
英文中學會考
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寶專
英文讚本科
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陳鐵峯 •
GENERAL READING TEST PAPERS
(9)
Paper 4, 1965)
"Number" of "atoma of oxygen •
(016).
Number of uciecules of vatër of crystallisutton)
(H20. 18)
126
·
7A
„Neace ̄the ́amririon) tammika 18 6930.7,0.
76) (1) Pat some copper sulphate solution in a beaker, and pres
hydrogen sulphide through it in a fume cupboard, A black, precipitate of copper sulphide in formed. A sample o pure, dry copper sulphide is obtained by filtering the molution, and then washing and drying the precipitate.
#250
CuSO Pepper eulplinte
(solution}
Cust
lly drogen copper sulphide aulphide
(1) By evaporating the solution to dryness in an evaporating
dish, we obtain anhydrous copper sulphats, which is a white solid. When anhydrous copper sulphate is heated strongly in a hard-glass test-tube, dense white fumes of sulphur erioxide are given off which are condensed as a white solid is a U-tube, which 10 inmernest in a fressing mixture. residue left in the test-tube inbizal conuer oxide.✔
Cu50
Cuo nhydrous
cupri conuer quinkate oxida Á (black)
"
sulphur trioxide
Wheo water in added to the sulphur trioxide in a beaker, the anhydrous copper sulphate will react vigorous with to form dilute sulphuric acid,
50,
sulphur
Lriorida
gādātion for next week
Vater,
მა$0, sulphurio
acij
The
1. (1) Describe how you would prepare and colleet several "jara ₫ ̃
hydrogen sulphide. Name the products formed and despribe the changes that take place when hydrogen sulphide is bubbled through (aj a solution of copper sulphate, (b) a solution of ferric chloride. (c) a solution of caustic soda. fill Describe two chemical tests to distinguish between hydroves
sulphide and sulphur dioxide,
write equations for the reactions which caue ploce, came the product. formed and state what you would observe when you haut the tușinudum ***bs Lances: (a) mercuric oxide
(b) potassium chlorate
ferrous sulphate arvstals
(d) lead nitrate
ammonium nitrate
(5) ammonium chloride
(a) George (b) Mr. Woodhouse
(o) Mrs. Keaton
(d) 1. Mr. Woodhouse 2. Emma
(a), Emma (b) Herself
Barriet (b) Emma
(c) Elton
(a) Elizabeth Martin
(d) Ford's shop (e) Harriet's refusal of marrying'
Martin
Betrist (b) Exams (c)Mra, & Miss Martin
a) 15 minutes (e) Abbey-Hill Farm
e. (a) George (b) Emma
(a) Elton (d) Harriet.
flote:
I.
Name the person described aşı
& gentleman dicliking changes or any kind.
b. an interfering girl, trying to
arrange marriage for her friends. a bad-tempered married san five children.
with
C
one seldom praising Ewuma.
d.
e.
f.
3. the take tive aupti
k, the most foolish and ill-mannered
girl in Highbury.
Fill in the blanks with a пале of person or, lace:-'
a. Enna first planned to get Mr.
image of Mr.
to frive away the from the bead of Mise
and later.was glad that Mr., ___
had replaced the
Insert Preponitivame
a) You should accommodate ouraçīves — ofrcumstan en,
b) My friend accommodate me
e) After his retirement
a loka,
business, he retired
d) All his life he laboured___ the good of humanity.
e). He is labouring
f) He was not only blind
a wisspprehension.
0.
his falluTD
one eye but also bard
wealth never sam
bealth.
hearing
an end: this secounted
d. such a fanciful
creature.
CCOWUAES ente
P
each other en much that i
g) Bis thirst
h) They are twin brothers and cake
-often take one
Be careful GATO
1) I am dubisus
the other,
the vaga. While crossing the road, you must be the traffic.
k) Be, was involved
your chances of passing the examinquion.
condition of the road,
an accident, resulting
1) Un account of his age, he is disqualified
his ill health dinyùalifies his body mind
study.
a "natural" daughter of some
person.
X, Renable enough with men but quite
g.
women,
the slippery
n. granddaughter of Mrs. Bates.
competing and
1. London merchant beboming ele
Tabour and his
3. Subsitate metylora for the underlined vords in the seqLOBOOE;
to saddle with
to win one's apura
without turning a baír
to kick over the traces
a mare's nest
to ride for a fall
to put through his paces
to put the suddle on the vrang horne
a) He would have succeeded much better had he not been encumbered
by heavy debta.
b) Per four hours the witness was subjected to the past severe questioning, but he stood it with the utedet campugure.
el On further investigation, the professor voalined, that his
discovery was nothing but delusion.
༔་
d) The young girl wanted to become a film stars, but before sho
could get an engagement; she had to have her yustitipu tested,
e) The lad was docile enough at first, but after a while he began
te he insubordinate.
f) In laying the blame on the butler he had accused the wrong person,]
a) Richard worked hard in the office, for he knew that he bad to
prove his worth before he could hope for promoting
*that
b) 8o recklessly did he spend, the company's money, överybody knew,
he would end in disaster.
Fill in the blanka, with the given verbal expresstonssj
fall in with
wo in for
set ou
à)' He has had to
b) i vill gladly
e) Vo ghull have to
call off
fall through
out ont
draw up
cut down
'run down i
sucking, since kis ilinssa?
any plane you may make,
d) The policeman signed to, the driver to
road.
the? party. 41 is malon
171)
at the side of the
medicine,
He will be sucessful if ha
I am very sorry to tell you that our plan has n
We shall have to our expenses,í
in they were returning, home they wage", Wounded...
(by robbersu and)
After bis ilinssa.I
hiefreinds to be popular】
I
Looka
J) Ue deually
into Indirmes dppachi
Fut the following 1849 juni
"What are you doing?" sold the police.
*1 nmuwafting here for my friend," said kue shtet.
Do you expect me to believe that?" asked the policeman?,
bwen watching
for the last hour.
Come with me. Koʻsha}'
"Let me go this tiny,pinasa, •sbozzed suu; thiej won't do it again,"
o-station', "za M
**No, you must come with me,” osid the polierMANS
•Mori ghal1 baye bo pus; the handcuffa, on you,,
I first gentleman, but she would never give up Mr.
to any one, -
b. The invitation at.
viait because..
was called a troublesome was in bad temper. Mr, was afraid of the snow, Miss
was absent, and Mr.
was unexpectedly too cheerful to the dissatisfaction of Emma.
c. Mias
's mysterious plans might possible be•) a gift. Enna thought. from Mr. and Mrs.. Cof. thought of it was in fact from Mr.
was once saved by Mr.
[4. Miss
the gypsies neer saved by
at
the
or Mr.
or
but she never,
from
Road, and she was also once from being wounded by the
jap.
Brite A, B, or C to show which is correct:-}
a. Frank Churchill wạn named after
(A) his father's sister?
¡(8) him mother's brother,
(c) nie mother'a sister,
Answers to the questions in the previous isaue of Genera) Reading Papers on "Emma" (1)
b. Highburry
"
1. a Brunewick Square
s. Highburry d. Weymouth e. Highbury . Maple Grove g-Yorkanire h.Handella 1, Mrs, Goddard's school j. Aubay-Hili Faraj 1. Ford's Shop. Highbury 1. Bach
[11, 4, Lawyer. b. London Merchant e. Veteran Military'
Officer, d. Lawyer e-Headmistraas f.Farmer
g. Teacher of Mra. Goddard's School hi "Accountant
Governeas 1. Farm Owner
(*), b. (a) a. (b) d. (a)
(g)
Answers to the questions of this ianne will be given in the next issue of Test Paper on Generaj
b. Emma did not agree to the marriage between Martin and Haret because
guin was all on her aide. Martin was too young for her.
Emma gould not visit the famili of Martin
Smma was glad that Elton was married, because
(4) it was Emma'e plan.
(B) Emma did not love him,
1
(C) Emma liked Mied Hawkins.
d. Emma vas sorry that Elton was married,
because
[A) Ema laved Elton.i
(B) the couple was a pair of miafità? (C) Harriet's feeling would be hurt.
e. At the dinner party at Hartfield, a
difficulty aroce ресливе 譬
(A) Mr. Weston was called away on
business.
(B) John would make the one member F100)
many.
(G) nobody would be pres to care for}
John's children.
At the Crown. Mr. Elcon refused to ask, Barrist to dance
(A) for fear of rousing the bride'a Į jealousy.
(B) on purpode to wound her and Emma.
(0) because hie dancing days was reallj
over.
. George did not shợu hia love from Emma]
becavas
(A) he thought she loved Frank.
(B) they were brother and sister,
(C) he in reality loved Jane more.
Emma qust keep ono secret from George.. 10.
(A) her one-time love for Frank
(B) Harriet's secret love for him,"
(C) her belief that George, LovOD
Harriete/
Nobody thought that Jane's planą was, sent by Frank for
(A) Frank waa of the opinion that Col..
Campbell gent it.
(B) Frank alluded to Mr. Dixon asʻthe)
pogaible sender.
(0) everybody else thought it was George?,
[Mr. "Dixon" and Jane Faiztax could have interue"
in each other because
(4) they so much set together.i
(B) Mr. Dixon loved him futura 1000 than
Jane...
(0) be, had saved her life in m