#7 MAY 1967

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英中會考生物科試題(續

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(iv)

{(b)

State two effects of deficienter er dach of the vitamin A and B.

Vitamin A

英中會考英國文學科試題

ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time allowed Two hours and thirty minutes

Candidates should answer FIVE questions in all, TWO questions frèm"Section"Ag

ONE question from Section B and TWO questions from Section. C. (N. B, „The red is no nead to copy out any of the questions.]

SECTION A

(Answer EITHER Part I OR Part II)

Part - Machath

Answer Question and ONE other casgiisn

Choose THREE of the following passages and answer briefly the questions, which fullow each passage, (Do NOT write out the passager, or quartiers.}}

Hie thee hithers

Vitamin &

{1}

(W)

Please turn over.

That I may pour my spirits in thine esrå And chastise with the valour of my langue) All that impedes thes from the golden zunda

Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem,

To have the crowned withal,

(a)

Name the stage and give Its colour.

Stage:

Colour

*(h)

Name the stage that succeed it.

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[<)

State the direction in which the organiem normally moves (A to B. B to A, or either way).

water

_water

10.

(1)

Who peak these words

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(112

(ii)

What has happened in this aceasta dromat "this"speech How does the speaker fulfil the intention declared, in the speech?

Germinating

Caustic soda

Calafiam

Dead peas (sturitian)

The apparatus shawn above was kept at constant temperature in a light-proof incubator. After two days it was found that the level of the water in the tube attached to flask A had risen but the level of the water in the tube attached to flask B was unchanged.

(i)

What gas was given off by the germinating pea seeds ?

(a)

What is the function of the part labelled X?

(ii)

what was the purpose of the caustic soda 7

(c)

(b) Macbeth:

Here lay Duncan,

His silver skin lac'd with his golden blood;' And his gashi'd stabs look!d jike a breach in nature' For ruin's wasteful entrance: there the murderer R Steep'd in the colours of their trade, their daggers| Unmannerly breach'd with gorer who could retrain,. That had a heart to love, and in that heart Courage to make's love known?

Where is this organism commogly found ?

10)

Give one method by which this organism can be destroyed.

tail)

In what way had the composition of air in flask A changed in two days?

Please turn over,

(a)

The adult housefly is responsible for spreading disease. dineases spread by the adult housefly.

Name TWO

Please turn over

(0)

(0)

(iv) explain now the presence of germinating pea seeds had brought

about the change in the composition of air in flask A

(1)

(11)

What question is Matboth answering her? Who asked Why were the murderers "steen'd in the colours of their trade" ?

(h)

State three ways in which the housefly can spread disease,

(1)

{i}

1

+

R

(8

What does the language of this passage reveal to us about} Macbeth?

5.

Name SIX external features of cockroach which are characteristics of insects.

(c)

*

the king-becoming graces,

As justice, verity, temperance, stableness.

Bounty, perseverance, mercy, lowliness

Devotion, patience, courage, fortitude,

I have no relish of them, but abound

In the division of each saveral crime..

Acting it many ways,

(i) Who is the speaker

Fart D

(120 marks)

(1)

(41)

(fi)

(iv)

I.

Attempt any FOUR questions. Each question carries 10 marks. Illustrate your answer wherever possible with large, clear, fully labelled diagrams,

An analysis of two soil samples. A and B, gave the following results:-

(*)

Soil A

Soil B

(ii)

Why does he accuse himself of such wickedness 7

(iii)

Coarse, medium and fine sand

76%

22%

State in a few words what is (a) the immediate and (b) the] final result of this speech.

Sta TEN differences

and white colla

Spieles) from

Sift

6%

20%

mammalian blood.

Calls icorpuscles}

Clay

14%

j

Ceffu corpuscles)

48%

Huu

4%

10%

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But yet I'll make assurance double sure, And take bond of fate; thou shalt not live;

That I may tell pale-hearted fear it lies,!

Then live, Macduff: What need I fear of thee 7}

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(1):

(i)

Give three reasons why he had feared Macduff. ]

And sleep in spite of thunder.

What is the reason for tua confidence expressed by Mas in the first line of this speech?

(iiil

(iv)

(v)

Ivi)

(vii)

(1x)

Using this information, briefly describe the general characteristics of each of the se soils (A and B)..

()

State, giving reasons, in which of these two soils you would expect to find (a) the higher nitrogen content, (ii) the mare vigorous root growth.

(c)

(iii) How does he proceed to "make assurance double sure

She should have died hereafter;

There would have been a time for such a word."

Comment in detail on the personal tragedy in "Macbeth" which these words)

Illustrate.

Trace the steps leading to the murder of Duncan from Macbeth's meeting with the witches to his words:

Give nor example of the following processes occuring în flowering plants, staring where in the plant it occurs:•

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tal

ta)

(i)

Osmosis

(1)

[b]

Name SIX essential elements, other than potassium, absorbed from the soil by flowering plants. For what purpose is each element you name required.?

Account for the necessity of including TWO named elements in a mammal's diet.

What is meant by excretion and why is it necessary?

Name the excretory products of a mammal and state where they are formed.

Describe how a mammal eliminates waste nitrogenous material.

Explain what happens to waste, nitrogatious material of a mammal hefore, is made available t

new to the Riven planted

fal Describe carefully how you would measure the rate of water loss

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from a leafy'

(ii)

Name the structures. through which this loss occurs.

Gu!

What effect would a damp atmosphere have on the rate of water loss from the shoor?

the Cathedral'

nswer Question 5 and ONE other question

Choose THREE of the following passages and answer briefly the questions which follow each passage. (Do NOT write out the passages or questions; })

(a) They didn't touch one another, but stood opposite wing, face into

face,

What are wo to do?" he said. "It can't be wicked just to meet like this and to talk a little l

you and my son

“I'd like you to know, I' she answered, "that. you are all I have in the world. The two of you. And my son has some secret from me. I have been so lonely too. lonely any more. Your friendship for me. Whe

(i)) Who are the speakers 2,

But I don't feel

(1).

(iii!

What secret is her son concealing from the lady 7. Why has she been lonely? Give two reasons,

(iv)

How does she eventually mut an end to her loneliness 2.

Hogg was standing beside the window, a faded bowler In his hand. He turned when he heard the opening of the door; he presented to the Archdeacon a face of smiling and genial, if concerned, amiability.

He was wearing rough country clothes, brown khickery, bockers and gaiters; and looked something like a stout and seedy gamekeeper fond of the bottle.

Wilm

sure you'll forgive this liberty I've taken, Archdeacon, said, opening his mouth very wide as he smiled like this; but the matter's a bit urgent.".

waiting for you

"Yes?" said Brandon, not moving from the door, Who is Hogg?

(11)

Why has he come to see Archdeacon Brandon?

What happens later as a result of the

Interview?

(iv)

In what way is Hogg an evil character 2-

wunge smiled. "You're unsa on ma, "he saia; but you shall think what you like. I won't allow that I've been personally ambitious but it's difficult sometimes when you're putting all your energies into a certain direction not to seem to be serving your own 'enda. power who doesn't? But I would gladly sacrifice any personai, success if that were needed to win the main battle.

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*Win!! Foster cried. "Winl" But we've got to win! Thera's) never been such a chance for us! If Brandon wins now our opportunity is gone for another generation. What Wistons can tio here, if he comes) The power that he will be!"

What is it that Foster declares they must win 2

How ts: Wistono different from the other ecclesiastical dignitaries In the story?.

What vague unease do Foster's words cause Konger about his). own future 7 w

In what way is Wistons the instrument of the final climax of the novel?

(al

Name the parts

KON

O functions each of (1) paired fins

ony of twiced fing,

Functions of unpaired fins

1.

LIBRA

State the origin ins upon OUR named hormones in regulation of the body actr fries, alamiminal:

Same ut hormone

Origin

Action

Show how his pride contributed to Archdeacon Brandon's downfall. other causes would'vau attribute?

By reterence to any three of the characters in The Cathedral!! discuss the general criticism that the novel tends to display the maanness of humanity.. SECTION B

Attempt UNE question only.

Poetry

Choose ONE poem, from among those you have studied, which is inspired by religious experience. What is the nature of the religious experience expressed in the poem you have chosen 7. Show how effectively the poet had communicated this experience to his reader.

"But beauty vanishes; beauty passes;

However rare rare it be, "

Walter de la Mare))

From the poems you have studied choose TWO which areas this theme either directly or indirectly and comment on the effectiveness of the poet's treatment of the theme in each poem,

The poet is always a commentator on life under whatever disguises- (Robert Lynd). What comment on life is the post offering in any TWO of the following poema Te

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4.

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The Grey Squirrel,

The Sick Rose,

Ocoan

Ronder,

There is another question that I wish to ask you, Canon

Did someone come to you not long ago with a letter that. purported to be written by my wife 19.

The Oxe

[12]

Again Ronder hesitated.

"Yes," he said.

"Did she show you that latter 7")

"She did."

Imagine that you are the count's envoy to whom the Duke speaks in "My Lasci Duchess. Write a letter to the Count, giving him your impression of the Duke. Begin your letter. "Sir".

15.)

On Y

Did she ask your savice as to what phe should do with

"She did I told her -PED

Wno nas come to vation sonder with the letter ?,

:(EL)·

What did the letter say?

...

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What was Ronder's advice to the bearer 2):

(iv)

How did the bearer react to this advice?

Give in astats your impressions of solchester adsora, showing how Hugh

Walpole portrays both its beautiful and its finistor asheets,

CCTION

Image you are a spectator or the events which are narrated in Canto III of The Rape of the Lock Weito a letter to a friend describing these events,

Attarapt TWO questions only.

EITHER The Ship OR Silas Marnera

EITHER

(a) "A myriad factors contributo to discipani

Explain how water losa ungars from the skin of a mammal such as man. How is this loss affected by external conditions"

"

Please turn ovERA [a) Jive an outline of (i) the development, i nutrition and respiration?

and birth, of the embryo of a named mammal.

(b)

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(b)

(c)

(d)

To what extent do roost mammals exhibit parental care of the young? Contrast this with parental care shown by (i) a trog (li), a bird

Where and in what form is food stared in a mammal ?

Naine a local plant with a vegetative storage organ and state the type of orgag and the nature of the food stored..

Make a labelled drawing of a named seed in section to show the structure. How a the stored food made available for the growing embryo as germination begins 7

What are (1) the advantages and (ii) the disadvantages of vegetative reproduction as compared with reproduction by seeds?.

Choose one habitat which you have studied and write an illustrated: account of the special features of TWO named plants (not spirogyra) and TWO named animais (not amoeba and hydral which five in this, environment. The teatures you describe should be related to the st of the demanism in their habitat.

In what ways do climatic factors attect the activities of the plants and animals you mention?

one's fellowa, bellef in the importance of one's duty,

Show now each

of these factors is important on H. M.S. "Artemis" during the battle in which the ship is engaged.

In your reading of "The Ship"; which Interested you more the events of the battle or the characters of the men on board the ship lust vour answer by reference to events or to individuals.

(c) What picture of English rural life in the early nineteenth century have

you gained from your reading of Silas Marner"?

Please turn over.J

Compare Silas Marner's position in Raveloe at the beginning and the and of the story and account for the change....

Bothan

EITHER

(a) "The soul of a journey is liberty. perfect liberty, to think, feel, do

just as one pleases. (Willian Hazlitt). What evidence is there in Eothen that Kinglake shared this opinion?

What qualities would make Kinglake' a good companion on a long journey involving, at times, some discomfort? In support of your opinion refer to incidents in "Eothen",

The Devil's Disciple

EITHER...

Richard Dudgeon says to Judith: "What I did last night, I did in cold. blood, caring not half so much for your husband; ör for you as I do for myself: I had no motive and no interest.. How does Shaw, maka such an action dramatically convincing?..

(b) Argue either for or against the opinion that the ordeal of the

■ibiation in Act 1 of "The Devil's Disciple is greater for Judithy than it is for Richard,

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