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售秃十月四年丑辛

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役英文中學會考

普通讀本(夜校)卷丙試題

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(A) merchant (B) soldier (C)mestate agent

Time allowed

GENERAL READING -- FAPER CII

hours.

(4):Mr. Stelling

(A)-clergyman (B) merchant (C)-farmer

(e) M. Rossignol

and so on,

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ver all the parts of "ALL"questions"In the spaces provided.

ker those questions which provide possible answers marked

riting one letter (s,g. (f) E ).

wer all other questions in a single word or short phrase.,

State the country TM town, "island or place where those events took place!

a) The Bennet-family lived at:

(A) Longbourn (B) Pemberley (C)Kosings

(b) Duncan Gass's body. was round "in

(A) Batherley (B), the Stone-pits (C){the Red House,

(c) The first nome of the Robinsonstentthes Land was

(A) Tent House (B) Falcon's. Nest. (C) Rock Castle

(d) When Bedford wrote the history of his adventuresine wası11

(A) England (B) Italy, (C) the Moon

(e) The new laboratories’werelbullt for Fasteur at

(b)

(a)

(A) Strasbourg University (B) the Ecole Normale (C)thezRoyal:College;(e)_____

(r) The Tulliver familyjivedvat

(A). Garum (B).st..ogg (c) Doricots

g) Bruce Wetheral meets Hoger Fergus in

(A) Calgary (B) Jasper (C) Thunder Creak

hhen Lennon House’was burned down. Ethne went toɣlivežat

(A) Ramelton (B) Glenalla (C) Rathimullen

(1):David Balrouridegan:ms adventures by leaving

(A) Essendean (B) Cramond (C) Edinburgh:

Nicholas first meets Newman Noggs-ın '

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(A)1Snow Hill (B) the Saracens Head (C) Golden Square

F F F F P P P P P P

(f)__

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(3)

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(a)

(A); animal doctor (B)-scientist (0)xneadmaster (r)×Steve-Strachan

(A) engineer (B) oil-specialist: (C)-newspaper reporter

(g) John Browdie'> rather

(A) schoolmaster (B) corn-merchant. (C)-doctor (h)*Curtiss

(A)-play producer (B) busines8:mah (C) servant.

(i): Mr. Campbell

(A) Lawyer (B)minster (C)-doctor.

(1)kiäris

(A).prisoner (B) gaoler (C) grainımerchant

7.x(a) Mrs. Gleggin-"Fride and Prejudice""was

(A)ashy (B).friendly (C)-domineering,

(b) Willian Dane in "Silas Marner") was (A) lazy (B)'stupid (C) disloyal

(c): Peter Trevedian in “Campbell's Kingdon”was

(A)-insane (B) aonest (C) cunning

(d)` M. Barbetting"Louis Pasteur" was

(A) helpful (B) critical (C) impolite (e) Lydia Bennetin "Pride and Prejudice" was.

(A)-shy (8) imprudent.. (C), generous

(f)¤Mr. Mossrin "Millṛon the Floss" was

(A)ia farmer (8) a clergyman (C): a merchant (g) Miss La Creevy in "Nicholes Nickleby: was

(A) cruel (B) kind (c) jealous

(e)_

(6)

(b).

www

(a).

(0)

(a)

(e)

(f)

(8)

Give the name of the person who could be described as:

(h): Mr. Riach in "Kidnapped" was

a) handsome and pleasing, but untrustworthy

(A) Darcy (B) Mr. Collins (C)› Wickham

(3)

(A) ́murderer (B) a ship's mate

(C)-a-musician

(i) Miss Fifield in "Nine Modern Stories" was

(b) oncejidlejand weak, Later honest and trespected

(A) Aaron Winthror (B) Godfrey) Cass (C) Jem.Rodney

(A) an actress (B), an authoress (C) an artist

(1)

(1) Ibrahim in "Four Feathers"

(C)-AID1TLOUs{and! greedy

(4) Bedford (B)ithe Grand Lunar (C)<vaYOK- (a)jkimyana sympathetic

·(9)

(A)Pouchet (B)¡Colin (G) (Balerd

(e)supright:amjgenerous

J

(A)-Acheson (B) RogeriFergus' (C):Fettrazzevenian

(f) quick-tempered

(g) timid and lonely

b) cunning and a miser

(A) Uncle Ebenezer (B) Red Fox (C) Captain Hoseason

(1) a layer and devoted servant

(A) Willoughby (B) Abou Fatma (C) Trench

(3) impatient and self-important.

(A) Larnap (B) Curtiss (C) Charles Grone:

(e)

(A) Philip Wakem (B) Mr. Tulliver (C) Mr. Deane

(5)

(8).

(A) John Browdie (B) Smike (C) Fanny Squeers

(1)

burned.

(d)-"Feter send me. He tell me you will riot rest-until; all is

You kill my father, so I come here to burn this

I am come of kings; I bear a king's name, My sign is the oak-tree. Do you see my sword? It has cut. off, more Whigamores than you have toes, upon your feet." (c)-"Why did you stop me getting rid or min berore? You thought

you could make him talk after I had failed! I should have killed him. I will kill him!"

(b).

(a):

(1)

place."

*..

(1)

(e) "You nad much better go on horseback, because it seems likely

to rain.) and then, you must stay all night."

(*),

(A) heloed Feversham (B) hindered. Faversham (C); punished:reversham (J)_____ B. Name the speaker or these words:

*

(a) "If you will put this photograph by a portrait of your

father, you will have the pictures of two men who loved you very much," (b)"Do you see met

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Give the name of one man and one woman who:

(a) married, to the Bennet family's relief, in "Fride and

Prejudice"

(b) naa veen friends, but were unable to marry, in "Campbell's

Kingdom"

(a)1,

2.

(b)

2

((c))ar brother and sister and both marris, in “Mill on the

Floss"

(0)1.

2

b⚫ (4) were the real father and mother of Eppie in "Silas Marner" (d)1.

(e):111-treated boys in Nicholas - Nickleby- 联公司,

2

(e)1. 2.

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Give me title of ONE book you have read for General Reading which is mostly

ad with

con

a) a race between water and oil

(b) gradual progress in scientific knowledge

(a)

1689) No) a remily racing catastropne with great optimism

(b)

[6]

(a) now a great wrong was set right by love

La)

e) the misfortunes caused", to;a Family (by- láï-sulta

[0)

(f)-&-journey (Trom whichjonly one man returne

(f)

"¿g/thejsuffering caused by ouilles

(g)

(h)】entheirīdispossessed by a relative.

thi

((1) anjanaganatave man conquering his fears

(j) axconfidenceitrick with a jewel and animals

(3),

Write the title of the book in which each of the fallbring is mentioned:

(a) the giddy bridge

(a)

[b) Netherfield Park

[b]

(c)

梯三伙

(1)ostriches

(a) Solomon's' Júagement,

fd) the Stoné-pita

(e) Pemberley,

{f})cosoon

(g) tha: Round House

(h) Essendean

(-3)} Lennon:House

tate the usual occupation of each of the following:

(a)Louis Winnick

(A)-oil-specialist (B)-engineer (C)*lawyer

Ch) Filan Marnar

(A) Leilor (B)*weaver (C) carpenter

[e]

th

[g),

(h)

(1)

(3),

da

(b)

(f) "Oh! We have acted foolishly! Think, how it might have been,

and the things we might have done!"

(E)"There are things which we feel to be beautiful;and good;

we hunger after them; but I cannot have them. that I long for, things that other men have that will. Always be denied to me."

and

There are things

(s),

(h)

(h)Let her have Mr. Browdie. I may pity him, poor fellow; but

I have a great regard for "Tilda, and only hope she may make a better wife than I think, she will," (4)-"I know what "boys are like. But I'll bring you a little.

chair and some pieces of red cloth and things for her to play with; and she'll sit and talk to them as if they were alive.:(i)__

(j)*"Misa Eustace, you tell me, is not the woman to withdraw from

her pledged woed, # Well, what I said to you that evening at the club I now repeat. There will be no disloyalty to friendship.if you marry Miss Eustace.

t

9.(a) Stuart Campbell believed the dam would break because

Later, Bruce, saved Max: Trevedian from the flood by first

(3)

(b) Before Pasteurs.discoveries, the method of treating wounds,infected with

rables! was to

To prevent the disease. Pasteur:obtained a vacuine:from

(c) Dunstan Cassis body was found because.

By: his body:wassa, hunting (whip with the name

(d) Mr. Srawley's relationship-to-the boys he was sending to Mr..Squeers!

school, was

ine is trance item of luggage which every boy had to take:was

(e) The feather which Ethne herself gave to:Feversham came from

Previously she had returned to him

10. (a) Cavor and Bedford-were not aware that their chains were made or gold

because

Later, Bedford used the money obtained from the gold to

(b) Just before being kidnapped Chan Tsai prevented the capture of his

message by quickly.

What the Small One believed to be the message was found to be,

(c) Kro.. Bennet disliked Mr. Collins before they met because.

On arrival at her home his first choice for his wife was

(d) The Swiss: Family Robinson made, their shoes from

As spoons, plates, saucers and basins, they used.

**

(e) David Balfour was almost killed in the tower in the House of Shawd

because

He was saved. by.

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