1962-05-29 — Page 32

華僑日報 All

THPAR

BHATTSIF

WAH KIU YAT PO

A

12

日九廿月五年二六九一個公眾星五段

(国第三頁)

his place! If

英文中學會考普通讀本(乙)試題

were put to silence)

C. he iuw

que manager worked for Chou Hung Ming,

were cruel)toitre:workmeni

a)

things would

D. he was worried because he had difficulty recognizing.

the scrawl in the note as his father's hand.

(b), Brutus - was 25)

A.

a very goodˇand noble man'

and family,

B.

a man who held in his own opinion sometimes

b)

SECTION II - DRAMA

C.

ng young, man,

Caesar

not do better the speaker of the following passages

(e)

C)

the Tiber crempied underneath her banks,

1)

Ana ao you now put on your best attire?t

(a)

وفظ

a man who liked; games)

allover of Caesar

Cassius(compared the Romans, to j

A

B.

little men walking under Caesar stiegs

slaves.

C. men looking(för gravesito:dielin

criminels

* hear a tongue,

shriller than all the music?

1

e)

Cry 'Caesar! **

(b)

6. cont.

"I had as lief not be as live to be

re taken:

In awe of such a thing as I myself"..

(c)

a)..

d for you to

to be done"

"When he came to himself again, he said, if he hadi Rone or said any thing amiss, he desired their Worships to think it was his infirmity".

(a) The conspiratorsTM

were all unselfish in serving Rong),

were all afraid of Caesar's power.

would all benerit by his death

(d).

B.

C.

บ.

were

all, except Brutus, envious of Caesari

"Come

come. the cause:

b)

i arguing makes us sweat The proof of it will turn to redder drops".

(e) The conspirators failed because :

(e)

4. Brutus misjudged Antony

bitr in the

c)

Chinese, look,

d).

And drive away the vulgar from the streets":

what or whom do the words underlined in the following passages refer ›

"İllabout.'

B.

Cassius gave in to Brutus

C.

Cassius was a poor soldier

D.

Antony was a good orator.

****

(a)

snatches">

"He is a dreamer; let us leave him:

.Dass.

(b)

e)

"your glassi

Will modestly discover to yourself

That of yourself which you yet know not of

; but didn'

"And he put it by thrice, every time

Rentier than other; and at every putting-by mine honest neighbours shouted",

was a vision fair and fortunate":

(a)

(e)

9 and Cassius

30 0008

(a)

(e)

(b).

name from A to go with each item in B

I married when

as professional

$ ༧

(e)

Jolossus.

Liber

Pompey)

Nervill

Vievius Lupercal Publius Cimber)

Treboniusi Cicero'

a banished Roman,

a conspirator,

a feast;

a fierce tribe of Gauls]

a huge statue)

Lore

them stay

hiti too much

to

he road (C)

• (B), (c),

in the blanks

sedar, beware of Brutus take, heed of Cassius;"

come not near

ve an eye to Cinna trust not Trebonius; mark well Metellus Cimber;

_loves_thes not, thou_hast_wronged - all these men and it is pent against* ortal look about you: security gives way to

of the following statements 19

question suggested by the text.

There is but one mind.

fr chow geest not.

SECTION III - POETRY

1. Choose an item from A to go with each poem in 3":

A

(a) the celebration of May morning.

(b). now it is possible to enjoy the simple things

in life if you have an adequate income.

(e) how the smell of flowers is not always forgotten.

a traan's progress trough many countries.. the dreams of someone in a dull job.,

(f) the energy and pace at which modern life is lived, (g) the violent conflict between animals in the

countryside.

(h) now a man covered his beloved with rose leaves

while she was sleeping.

(1) the pleasures or solitude.

(3)

now a pure girl kept her frocks white.

2. Choose an item from A to go with each poen in B

Music

The Ice-Cart

The Goat Paths

'Morning Express

The Passionate Shepherd.

B

(a) how life can be spoilt through being too shy

when one is young.

Journey of the Magi

(b)

how it can be cold in the desert, even in the 20th century.

0000 3 83

(c)

a train journey at the end of the 10th century.

The Great Lover

(a)

(e)

(r)

Builde 10 a capital city

hardships encountered travelling in the Middle East.

now you become wise, more experienced and happier Westminster Bridge when you grow old.

the tree-lined avenues of London.

(h)

some unpleasant aspects of life in the 19th century.

Jerusalem

(i) money cannot buy certain things.

(j) the glories of the Industrial Revolution.

an answer to a question. in each case give

3.

Fill in the blanks

Answer: Brutus said he loved Caesar well out ne ajɑ, not wish to de soj

nonoured,”

Gather ye Rosebuds

(a) In the Journey of the Magl the people diced for silver in a (b) "moze big white, blundering bulks of (o) "She holds her little

in sight."

(d)

The pictures outside the windows of the "Morning Express" are like a

}} Mary Benne

:he most honour

said. (D).

(A), (B

irth (D)

Answer Suestion?

Answer

Question

Answer

Jump into the "angry

Immediately afterwards, Caesar fell down in the market-place, andy Foamed at the mouth, and was, speechless

~\"Ay," ne_spoke_Greek")

Question

Аланет

Question

Caesar said he would go to the senate-house nothing could hurt him

choose the statement that is not truet Write the letter or that

(e) Ir you approach goats, they will run away as if they are

++

(a) Name two poems which mention or describe,

people surfering from the cold..

(b) Name two poems in which the poets seem rather,

oppressed by normal' everyday life.,

(o) "As precious as the gods do eat". This refers to :

A. food eaten by the gods

B. the dishes on which the food was served

C.

Pine jewels

D.

the "Pearl of the Orient".

THE END

ribunes

were

ནm-#།

loyal to Pompey

ked the labourers for Keeping holiday

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.