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APR 1965
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華僑教育
小升中指南 英文科教材
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上午十時卅分至十一時 下午六時至六時器1分
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試題預習李棟
普通英文科(十八)
許藩勞 *
LESSON 44
.EST 4
GENERAL ENGLISH
'Answers to the brêvious exèreisch
4) effected; 2) effect; 3) affected; 4) affected.
b) 1) eaunseli 21 counċ3 Ju
e) 1) complement:
2) compliment
d) 1) defer!i
2) differ.
#) 1) heartied i
2) hordes.
r) libertvi
()chadlá thì, best word to go in where there is an A. Write the dumber of the]
vára 18 the space.Do det write the färd. '*. ̧• #ill cot believe X 1 son it. Y 2.because 3.unless
9,2 i was it,* 'must believe it.
[4.for]
2.Since 3.For.before
1 sat two a of fice in every meal, 11.bottlen
6.The lion in X.”
*.efying
¿2,ków‡t W, 3. jatk 4.bastus]
2. coating 3. shouting 14.barking Ét.lng kan 4, very ́areet X
4.4010
Jefy
2,00186 8. sound Dichange the following deksänces fáta ärgatavky
Alak.. sint vo volinët stamps.
Â...inty sra átudying English.
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to go to the park because it has many friends there.it Gill play with then,
chrise the best answer, trite the number of the answer in the space.
Bickej atd Jõen are
(1) triada
lgood frisado
(4)shildren
a.they go to the pask
(after schwei (2)ather dinost
•*.they go to the park (I) by Walking (2) by bar
(a.Dien tikes so Bej
{I} the dir {[2]on the s**+36=-
(3)on the swing Caipiring is the air
Kuche see-saw cék chery
(2) 1976 and right
()t mad fro
pay if ne
(3)before thay kevé fíhlened their work islarver they have finished their work
(2)By tran (a4)By ruaning y
(9)round and round,
(4)up and down
[Pimary and Joah will ust touch the flowers becuase】
il they do not like flowers
(2) they are hot milosuð tó do **.1 (Š)tur flowers ate ast beautifal.]
* {4}*b*ý like tistere
*. Lucky is
1
(2) gizl1
g) haste
freedom
hurry.
2. a) A 1200, whe was proud of his strength and despised thê wê KHS Ai
of the fibuse, was set free by the exertions of the latter when he was caught in a net from which he could not eèašė.
the Admir of Afghanistan has written a most interesting Book in which he tells the story of his life part of which was spent, -In bändishment from his own country where he is now absolute miste
Tel Ag it was impossible to disobey the order of the king, I set art
Par a distant village, where i was mettried to rind re one willing to admit me into his house and myself regarded with asbonlahdent and rese, thus obliging me to sit the whole day without victuals with a tree protecting me against the béak and the guft.
1. a) to with:
e) to ori
6) toj to|
2) for to:
b) rot d) by
f)
By
# for!*
was admitted,
1. abt qaz khochād som#bjav dá*H).
•. She will pass, the examination.
1. Read this carefullgi
bisk¡Mary and Jøan aës good friends. After they had finished that↑ Kalwork they lika, în go to the park together.hey usually go thrře bai rant because the park is very s1638 to theif houses.vick liked to go therėj bredusa ka tikel to be on the i*ing.19 makes him feai like flying in the air.But if thebi fù, mang Shildren in the park,Dié ho to wait for bes zufBinary and Joah like to sit aa the ***-*n*,§id Jõàu lá apjábry is doth Sometimes they like to look at the beautiful rievers in the flower-beda, But theỷ #ill oot touch theờ hochuré they are not allowed to do do.
Sometimes they 111 Bring their Bog, Lucky with them,ucky wish likes)
(i) a dag
!(8
by
ch) a biră,
*#431 the blanks with one of the falloving interrogatioanl
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#fill the train urriéeg
#B#1) #ë də?
• panské gelag With He
4)
Are you crying
my book,
5.Pill in the blakns with arrest prepositions,
..the thureb Sunday
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casa cannot livé
d.It is very kinë......
.ne is cafei¶ss
šir,
áu to basa here, s Fiting.
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Example. As ArtAIN is to SHIP,so is HEAD NASTER to SCRVOL ja) A GOOD in to sàn, Be is BĒTTER to a
(b) A HUNGRY is de 2008, 45 10
to, ATER. [e)AN ENOLAND is to subtÄÄ,56 is uniña toma p (a) SOLBİSA is to ARME, do in SAILOR to lelas das is to AMIVALják 18 HOBQUITO to,
A. al shall be sitting! I have been studyinēj
should be more interested! weez
b) was taken dropped; had changed; would not have presonizedt
had not told.
c) is believed; must have fallen.
11 wềuided, lying: was frudging, Arbaningi nänningð
(n) to save; being buried, fallen,
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英文讀本科(十八)
陳鐵峰 ·
GENERAL READING TEST PAPERS
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THE ADVENTURES OF PIGSNICK
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[Nas the following persons or things described as.
¿ pâle, nakI=les snappy cléřk, is me
bublly engaged in looking as bung má polsiule,
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the lawyer for the De teneant
[07).
(8), the four witnessed giving testimonă:
(á)
(a)
(b)
People sharing á food with P18kwiek in the Fleer Frisöb |
(11 the hernpipe danser
(2)
one who had very thick (2)
buay takers..
a aufij mån
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ah .ex=prize Fighter)
(4)
4stön Kleitend
Read the Passade and attemet all the ADAMSPREA
sik hány hástěrri countries, there has recar)ly been mien controversi Jangaming sehool examinations, This does not mean that baadae warit exkáinations in schools to be abolished but they are diabussire the darrect age for students to sit axaminations. The first decisive, Eest is the one taken when the student is approximately eleven years eldr The bussone or his examination has a bearing on the whole of the student's futurs scholastic career, Three different types of schoo have been established to take in studante, secording to this mantelou -monta_in_the_examination,ž
Alta ̃good rmilt 18 óbtained, thế student goes to a Grenier Sähe61 and begins working för the Advanced level, General Bertificate A examination tế bể taxền within four or five years. Having nagged this examination, the student is eligible 66 enter uniźveř§ity though many young people do not avail themselves or the opportunity, For varykfg Pensofis, ferhaps lack of money of failure to find a place in] a university, many studantu leave school it the age of uixteen or severiteen and gat job92/MNR
Aktie wener students are sivided into two streams; one group Begini attending Technical Schools while the others go to Secondary Modern Schools, though, at the age of thirteen, they do have another chance to enter a Grammar School by taking a qualifying examination, Students at Technical and Secondary Modern School study for the Ordinary, Level, General Certificate Examination. After that, some of these from Technical Schools continue their studies at varLous institutes of Technology but the mă brity finish their school days at this point,
The Pas cone of contention is thady positus sama Dününēta fael that some children are to imïstufe at the time they sit for their first major examinations They maintain that few eleven-e a 7- olds have reached the age of mental development to be able to realis what is at stake, 1⁄2 Thev suggest that the examination age should be frad sadakk
inis proposal causes even more sugafant for, if the examination age is raised, it means that the students will be nineteen op twenty years old when entering for the General Certificate Sxamination. In con sequence, they will not be going to university or beginning tons until they are in their twenties and sofie odople are firmly against this, for it means that the community is robbed of the abilities of your brains. Jy is also a question of simple économies because it is hard to bay out educational fees for a son or daughter when one is on the verge of retirement or has sipasdy retirea,
1 Answer each question. »
a). How does the examination, takéh at the age of eleven, have a
bearing on the whole of the student's futuret:
Al What prevents sole students with an Advanced Level Certificate
from #oth, to university?
-1.Does a failure in the first examination 1838 11 vħañéo ori
going to a Grammar Schoo17
What reason do some fisople, put forward in favour of raising) "the examination are?
1) why are other people against raising_the_xamination, age?
2. Give similar meaning for eacht
*) controversy:
o abolished!]
(a) outčómai ||
*/ @ligibi6t|
approximatelyi
3. Explain the meaning or dách ohran81
awat, 18 at stake!
the bone of contention?
*) in tonsequence 1').
More than 172.
Summarise the argument
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The House with the green gate.
f naughty, females wh&
Urred in laying the blang
te for any domest
woman in a bright
head.
Pickwich a landlady in Bath, An 111-tempeṛtá gróðm.
A man of dubus förig, With black hair, and adrefully cBoBad whisker§‹ ánd dressed "in particularly gorgeous
manner
The street where the airte of the Sheriff's officer wase Another term för undergoing ak inspection vy thế •urnhë ya in order to know prisoners from visitors are
The turnkey who pecompanies: PICKNICK 16ES the Fleet Prisoni
A line of damp and gloony stone vaulta beñeáth the ground,
THE usuk haunt of Mrum fouten
A plaột where all debtors kére detained.
The place where jab #rotter
spent the night if # vogelable,
IV.
Fill is the sqiioning ölänkö sizň oné öppropriate #örd 1, So the exaziflation went erf very andothíy náð end
were against San Keller, and Against Mr. Winkie, and a
Snodgrass,
# pay the
All I've come about 18 this," said Skin Weller, "Fizet
to give my nesteris
cathere it is. Secondly, there it to. Thirdly, to say ife to be ready for 2811@&tio,?) "hon't Messrs. Dodson & Fogg be wild if the blaintiff
dosah't win, when they do it all on
all him,
OBRARIE
Give the dama of the Bérben or thing underlined below:-
hjive noted 86th the haunt or
Bhall 1 draw a cheque öf. will yes?
(2)
Sò bhi che) BEL the faintstr and chelat walking dras
FGT
welcome to the college, gendishari v
test
"I do a man of Busines; never commit myself hastily?
and from What 1 ste of iniă I by no means like the, appéérance et dhe
very bad apdētāsies de have noth hot tô UiBcöydƑ LE.
[F] NR 186 following people laplied!=
During the trial of the bard§11 cãSE the following njenko appeared in tue courtis
Ene Judg
(2) the Plaintifr
the Defensant
the mainESTS
(5)". The boundel for
the be
45%
(6)
A large naas of ice disappearkat PF Plekwirkte hat #as floating on the surface of water; and Mr. TupääR Añ ñið húnie fan off aeross the country streaming
“Dear Mra, B., 1 shall het be Home till tomstiów, Bơn trouela about the
"Hada-keeping guard in the lads with that lantern.
like an amiable
Hit 1 as the FF@prietor of the Marquis of Chanby and thất Stiggins came and and coast fo my BBP, Ila his rug and water!!!
vall, I had designed that she should marry my friend Bob, but Arabella: 888......ithe most deterfined dislike
of his, I think there's 4.
Answers to the above questions will be given in the next number of General Reading Test Papers;
ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS IN THE FREVIOUS JASUE of DERMAL READING TEST PAPERS ON "THE ADVENTURES - OF PICKNICK (EF
1.Ban Weller 2. the Pôfkenhama 3, deb Thalien
4. Mary 5, the Marquis 61 Granby 6. Mr. Stigging: 7. MFG. Ciuppins & Mra, danders. 9. M. Stiegina. 10. Miss Arabella Allen 11. Peter Magnus 12. MiBAT Witherfield 13. Jõe the fat boy 1h; The old lady.. MF. Wardle's mether. 15, The Frosided gown of the aid lady 16. Benjamin Allen 17. Bob Sawyer · 18. dearge & Vulture Hotel.
1.(1) San Weller (2) a kis8 (P.98) 7. (1) Plëkutak (2) Nupkins (3) Jingle (P. 94) 3. (1) Minkis (2) Sam Weller (P,119) 4, (1) Winkla (2) Pickwich (P,109) 5. (1) Pickwick (2) ebtor's Prison (7.130) A. (1) Mr. Wardle (2) Emily & faassila (3) Trundle,
(4) Isabella (5) Miss Rachael Hardie, DAU). Tupman (2) Snodgrass, (3) fatt (4) Winkle(5),
Mrs. Pott
In the kitchen of Mr. Hupling house, e. the parish eHurch of Dingly. 3. dreat White Ian 4. A ruck 18) the Bush hotel, Bristol. 9. the george and Vulture Hotel.
7. Ficknick's house in
the
0, "the foof siden linity of London.
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