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A B C D E

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19. He bought that hat

ten dollars. (P. for Q. at R. in 8. about

1. of)

(A. white. B. black

E. sad)

C. dark D. red

A B C D

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生物科

P Q R S T

FINALE TEST II

Biology (26)

Answers to the questions of last issue No. 25

Multiple Choice Revision Exercise

SECTIONA

20. The fire is.

(multiple choice)

Choose the best answer.

Draw a firm line

put on)

(P. under control

B. run off S. taken place T.

across the correct box. (70 marks)

I

clean my teeth with a toothbrush. A. used to B. uses to C. using to D. uso E. an used to)

I wish I

of my life.

A

B C D E

□□□□□

(R. could live

by the Firemen,

Q. broken down

P Q R S T

20. 00000

in London for the rest

B. shall live C. live D. have lived E. an living)

D'Artagnan

a letter to the Duke.

(A. mailed. B. received C, turned D.

opened B. handed)

A B C D B

diamonds had been stolen. (A. Two B. Ten G. All D. None

E. Much)

∙E

2. C

A B C D ́E

35. D

The poor beggar is suffer

illness.

(A. of B. to G. from D. with

B. in)

A B C D B

How are you getting on (A. to B. with C. of

E, from)

your work?

The prisoner

himself last night.

(A. hangs B. hung C. hanged D. had

hanged E. was hanging)

5. John

B C D

– ODDOO

his book.

the table

hour ago.

lays B. lies G. lay

B. lain)

3

BG DE

5. DODOD

you like a cup of hot coffee?

Can

Must R. May S. Would

P Q R S

go to swi (P. shan't

6. 00000

haven't seen him

soldier.

ble

A B C D B

24.00000

Those children watched the plane

(A. took B. take C. takes D. taken

3. is takin

Harry lives

4th floor.

(R. in B.

A B C D E

22.00000

12, Haven Street

G. from D. by at)

A B C D E

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24. We never did this before,

(A neither did B. so did

they

G. neither do D. so do E. so are

A B C D E

2.00000

Ky mother made me all the clothes.

washed B. washing C. waab D. washes E. was washing)

A B C D E

"begged the

Come

T. laugh)

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serious)

destroyed

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hour ago. (P." whose Qwho

whish)

in the

wounded

P Q R S

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son was lost an

what S. whom

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to the gate at once.

la running

Dick,

B will run)

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E. is)

B. run C. runs D. ran

A B C D E

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you, I would not do that.

C. shall be `D. am

A B C D B

12. ☐☐☐☐☐

brother went to Macao yesterday.

A. old B. oldest C eldest D. alder K. older)

ABCDE

go to bed because they are (A. sleeping B. sleepy C. asleep

D. sleep E. sleeps)

No newa

good news.p

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(A. are Raw as G. is D. will be

James is independent (P. of Q. on R. to

ither of them

17.

T. was

has

CD

15. 00000

his parents.

S. with T. by)

F Q R S T

a Sharpener. R. in S. are

P Q R S T

17.

10000

The teacher, with his class

going on a picnic.

in Hong Kong for several

have been"

Tam

years. (P. lived Q live R

living 8. shall live living)

PQR ST.

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28. Did you notice him

this morning? (P. arrives Q. arriving R. bad

arrived D. arrive E. will arrive)

After

the ball.

the

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28. D☐☐☐☐

We went

(P. leave Q. leaving R. has left

S. will leave 1. leaves)

When I

John.

walked walking

PQR

across the road I met

Q. an walking Ra was 8, walk T. had walked)

FORS T

30. DODOD

Read this passage carefully,

D'Artagnan, a Frenchmen, arrived at London safely. He didn't know. London well and he couldn't speak English. With the help of a kind gentleman, he found his way to the palace of the Duke of Buckkingham, He handed the Queen'a letter to the Duke.

The Duke turned deathly pale as he read it. One moment, "he said and he hurried from the room. He came back with a small box in his hands. "The diamonds are there," he said." The Queen needs them. Give them to her.”

Tha Duke gave a sharp ory when he opened the box,-

"What is the matter, my lord?” D'Artagari saked anxiously.

"All is lost!" orled the Duke. the diamonds are gone! There are only ten here. Look!”

Choose the beat answer and draw a firm line

across the correct box.

31. D'Artagnan could speak

(A. English B. Chinese

D. Japanese B. Italian)

SECTION B

In the passage below there is no.

punctuation. Write the passage in the space given, putting in all the punctuation and capital letters.

what time is it now david asked peter its ten minutes to eight said david

oh dear me in an hour late said peter you better take a taxi

ght away suggested david.

Look at the example below. Each sentence has a letter. The sentences are in the wrong order. The right order is

D, C, E, A, B, so the letters D,C,E,A,B, are written in the answer apaces. 1,2,3,4,5, provided.

Example:

A. He then saked some questions.

B. When they had left we were told that

he was an important government officer.

C. We all stood up as soon as we saw them. D. One morning a gentleman came into our classroom with our beadmistress.

The gentleman told us to sit down, and

said a few words to our teacher.

5. B

D 2. C 3. B 4. A Now read these sentences and in the same way put the letters in the right order.

A. They went there to see their

children.

B. They went there by sea not by air. G. It was because it was much cheaper.

Mr. & Mrs. Kan went to England

yesterday.

Then their children would meet.

then on their arrival.

A. When John reached the wharf

couldn't find Tom.

B. Last Sunday John invited Tom to

Macau.

C. They both agreed to meet at the

wharf.

D. He stood there and waited for

nearly an hour.

Finally Too came but the ship had

left.

.2.

A. But James wanted to look

boats in the pool.

B. Finally they had a cold drink in the

Summer house.

C. Last Sunday James and Harry went to

visit the Victoria Park.

D. It was very difficult for them to

decide where to go first... 1. On arrival Harry wanted to see the

foot ball match.

2.

A. "Yes, please, Susan. They're nice. B. "Yes, I made them this morning" C."Did you make them yourself?"

D. "I am glad that you like then." B. "Would you like another cake, Mary?!?

SECTION

ANSWERS

5.D.

2.C 3.B 4.C. 6.8 7.T B.Q 9.8 10.P 1168 12.A 13.D. 14.8 15.0 16.P 17.Q. 18.5 19.P.: 20.P 214A 22.B 23.3 24.A 25.0 26.0 27.8 28.D 29.Q 30.R. 31.0 32.8 33.A 34B 35.4

B:1.What time is it now?" David

asked Peter.

"It's ten minutes to eight",

said David.

"Oh, dear me! I am an hour

late," said Peter.

"You better take a taxi

right away," suggested David.

well. French

A B C D E

a) 1.D b) 1.B 0) 1.0

1.5

2.A 3.B 4. G

2.0 3.A 4.D 5.3

2.D 3.E 4.A 5.B

2.A 3.D

5.B

5.E

4.0

35. □□□□□

32. A place where a king or a queen lives.

(A. convent B. palads C. Bungalow

D. house B. Hotel)

6.B

8. D

9. A

10. E

C 12. E

13. B

14.0

15% E

16. D.

17. D

18. D

19. D

20

Essay-type Questions

Ans.

13

Right ventricle 2. Tricuspid valve 3 posterior vena

5.

Right auricle

Anterior vena 6. Aorta

cava

veins

7 pulmonary 8. pulmonary

artery 9. Left aurick

10. Semilunar

Valve

Cords

11. Bicuspid valve 12. Tendinous 13. Left ventricle 14 Septum 15 Heart wall

A Sectional Structure of The Mammallion Heart

The mammalian heart is a hollow, muscular and cone-shaped organ which is divided into four chambers, the upper called auricle -- and the lower called ventricles

The whole organ is wrapped in a tough membrane, the pericardium, situated in the thoracic cavity. Between the outside of the heart and the pericardium is the pericar -dial cavity which is filled with a fluid to minimize the friction during cardiac

diac movements.

ALL four chambers have muscul -ar walls, but of different thick- ness. Those of the auricles are thin dependent on the amount of work/required to force their contents into the ventricles. The walls of the right and left ventri -cles are thicker, especially those of the right ventricle, because they have to pump blood through the lungs or to produce. pressure required to force the blood out of the aorta to the rest of the

The gate between the right. auricle and ventricle is termed the tricuspid valve which is composed of three free-end flaps, while the gate between left auricle and ventricle is called the mitral valve which includes only two flaps.

There is an artery, the pulmonary artery, coming out from

ventricle to the lungs. The

coming out from the left ventricle to the rest of the body. At the base of these arteries, these is a whorl of three flaps, called the semi-lunar valve, preventing the blood from retreat- ing back.

There are two veins, the superior and inferior venae cavae, entering the right auricle.

2. Ans. Functions of the blood:

(1) Transport

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