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1972

中文中學會考試題預習專欄

英文科(廿七)

許藩芳

ENGLISH (27)

Model Answers (26)

A. I. I want to know what has

become of my friend.

Young as he was, he hau seen mich of the world.

3. I can speak English, and so

can you

The natives inhabited that part of the country.

5. Please tell me why he has

not come yet.

6. It has been raining hard all

the morning.

He was run down,

8. It was not until mid night

that he returned.

My family is composed or many members

10. Do you know how big this

steamer is?

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Exercise 27

A. Reading the following passage

and answer the questions which follow:

As Rasoal was digging the gravel, he was almost blinded by a luminous object. It was a very big diamond. His good luck soon spread far and wide A government agent came and took him and the diamond to : the Collection Depot. Under the law, he was told, that t diamond would be kept there and be sold by Public Auction. As he the finder of the

entitled to eighty percent or the proceeds. He returned home a happy man. However

fo

a period of three years, there came no news of the diamond or its sale.

At last, arter a number of petitions, Rasoal succeeded in pressing the government to order the auction of the

diamond. After another,

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wait, ne collected his share, about £25000. Having paid off the money-lenders, from whom

he had borrowed large sums of money, he celebrated his

wedding and started negotiation

to launch business.

However,

the never-ending ordeal was the wake.

The Collector of Income Tax was the first visitor, took away from him about

£19500 The next was the

state government agent from the sales tax department, demanding £2,300 plus 10%

extra as a penalty. This no paid up

Acting on the advice of a local contractor, who pointed out that it was the buyers.

and not the owner. himself triu a should have paid the sales tax, Rasoal saw a lawyer, and tried to obtain a refund of the sale tax. He paid £700 as legal

fees but was quite disappointed to learn after several months that his petition had been rejected. Reduced to the last several hundred rupees, he had to obtain a lease on a small plot and started digging again. He hoped that this... time he would not dig for. trouble any more

1. Select one word from the

passage with the same meaning as each of the following a. coarse sand and stone b. shedding light

valuable

a request

public sale in whier

articles are sold to

the highest bidder

an act of conferring with

a view to find terms agreement

E pay back

h. refuse

contract by which land-

conveyed for a term by

Its owner to a tenant a fine attached to an offence

Which sentence in the

passage shows Rascal could.

hardly see clearly when the diamond was found?

Where was the diamond taken

• to?:

4. How would the diamond be

Sold

How much could he get from the proceeds?

Which sentence in the p passage shows that Rasoaj got married?

What officers came to visit: him?

Why was Rasoal disappointed?

9. What did the local contractor

advise Raspal to do?

10. What did he hope for when he started digging again?

Put the verbs into the correct tenser

-

1. You (go to near the new

pianist who (play) at the town-hall tonight?. seldom (hear) such a

brilliant performance as he (give) in Oxford last week.

2. Until last Wednesday I (intend) to leave here

today, but the news that just (come) from home (make)

me change my mind.

(like) to go the cinema this evening, but it (rain) hard now and I (lose) my raincoat.

He promised he (write) as soon as he (see) my brothe Supposing you (be) rich, what you (do) with your money? A

I asked if he (mind) if I (come) a little late next day q

I (leave) this neighbour- hood soon. Now that my children all (grow) up and (go) out into the world, I (feel) I (like) to spend my old age in the country where I (be) born.

"This is a good film, išn it? How you (enjoy) it?" "I think it is one of the best pictures I ever (see). While we (have) supper in the garden, my brother's chair auddenly (collapse) and he (be) hurt quite badly We (take) him to the

hospital at once, and (see). him twice since; he (get) better now, and You (remember, my name or you (forget) it?

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1972英文中學會考試題預習專欄

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物理科

Physics (27)

(廿七)

(1) Weight of water - (139.55 - 36.75)gm

102.80 gm.

Rise in temp. of water:=

Fall in temp. of hot: copper

(98.5 76.2 0

22.3) C

18)

the required specific heat of copper

East lost by iron = 64 x 76.2 x 4, 2

joules

Hence the length of a mercury column

1e proportional to the temperature and the

difference between the absolute cost, of

expansion of mercury and glass,

In the derivation at is assumed that increase in area of the bore is negligible This is justified by the very small cost. of expansion of glass.

(b) Let m - mass of the liquids

specific heat of a

specific heat of b

-specific heat of o

temp. in mixing a and o then assuming no heat lost in mixing] the liquido,

15) - · mB2(25 – 21).

25)

(35 32)

15)

༦༠2

(2)

Heat gained by calorimeter and water

(102.B 4.3 x 4.2 4.3 x 412) joulem

36.75

*(35

(3)

Solving

(1) and (2),

Assuming no heat loss to the aur- roundings, heat loss is equal to heat gained

640 x 76.2 x 4.2 - (102,8 36.758

1876.8-1580.038 + 442.

4.718.8B

442,04

0.094

Specific heat of copper

In the experiment, it is assumed that no heat is lost to the surroun dings. dotually if the temperature of the room be above or below that of the calorimeter, heat will paas from the atmosphere into or out of the calorimeter during the experiment, Cha way of mininzing the heat trans fel. 18 to start with the calorimeter some: what cooler than its surroundings and finish with ita temperature the same amount higher than the surroundings. Then the heat gained during the first part of the experiment offsets the heat loss in the latter part and better accuracy of the results wide be obtained.

Precautions nasded in the experiment

ara

(1) the copper sample must be dry and

uniformly heated

11) the calorimeter must be well shiel

ded from its surroundinge

(50) Let mabaolute coef. of oubical

expansion of mercury

coaf, of cubical expansion óf glass

coaf. of superficial expan~ sion of glabr

volume of the bulb of ther mometer at 0°

rise in temp.

area of the bore of mercur 20lumn at Oc

Volume of the glass bulb at t°C

(1+gt)

Volume of mecury at

v (1+mt)

Volume of mercury expelled into the mercury column

g)t

area of the bore at to

at

Length of the mercu

column at t°C(2).

(1/4 at).

In practice, (at) is very small in comparision with unity. Hence it can be neglected.

Substituting into (3)

03 (35 - 30.55

The temperature is 30.55"C"

Problems for this week.

50. (a) Write notes on the laws

Lötion:

(b).

Coefficient of static friction wll = 0.3

915 Coefficeint of kinetic friction

What is the frictional force equal to when

PA O B and the block is not

moving

(1) (11) P

PR and the block is at the point of moving

(iv) PP and the block is moving

with with acceleration. (e) Find the acceleration in (iv) in

terms of R m and e

Show that the least force which will start motion of the

COBQ

Using

ero M - coefficient of static 51. (a) What is resonance?

(b) Describe an experiment to find

the velocity of sound in air at room temperature.

(c) A vibrating tuning fork of

frequency 300 Hz is held over, a barrow vertical tube filled with water, which 18 allowed to ran out gradually from the bottom. Resonance 1e found to occur when the length of the air Column la equal to 0.273 m. and 0.823m.. Find the velocity, of Bound' in six and the end correction.

(d) If the room temperature suddenly

rises from 7°C to 27 C, what wall then be the shorteat resonance length?

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