育教信事
莫三第張六第
日五十月三年午丙環夏
ARSALS WILLEME
VAT
·九六六年度
中中會考試題預習專欄英文科(十四)英
Answere to the previous exercise:
親愛的子民间開始每年在這季箔为各位廣播, 到现在已经是第十三個年頭了。這期間我們一起经 麼过不少波動,有甘的,也有害的.一起走过荆棘的. 路,背起也有格,只有最愚蠢的人,才会相信 我們已经到了要稳的日子“我時常想起一部 作品--一部吳國最著名的作品,不少前人 喜歡它现在许多人仍然要讀完。我觉得這部
# 12" 13 AMELLÓ 朝露者的路
擾的世界上一幅生動的写照。我們傢童中的 朝者前進了又退後退了又前進。像他一般 退後了又继續前进,我們穿过“死亡太,但我 們常抱着国人传统下变的私经常训练的 决心,永不動瑶对速度“快”的期望。
我們每人都走自己朝弯的路。在這個-
滿 该楼登人事件的世界,我們這些朝者,像意中 那基督徒一般,很容易觉得自己的渺小,具 不断受命運的打擊,改善丽適從,最後受不
了诱惑而骂“意志薄弱“为伍。但我們决不 能如此。我們的格言應該是無論是生了 甚麼事,得不到甚麼幫助,我决不畏懼因为 合体的安全和要福,倚靠個人的努力。最 重要的是每人作事都抱着“貫徹到底”的精 神而這些精神就是我們在這個要認日和 每年要目可祈求的。如果我們的生存 要有價值的話我們一定學怎樣爱别人不
公芝把别人怎樣去創造不是去毁减
我們现在血诞入一個新的下半世纪,人類 定要從下面的两個信念去选择。也许这是人物 歷史上最重要的一次选择。這选择不是根據
抽象的政治理論,是根据我們日常的人生经 驗我思维的,我們要决定鞏固前人遺下的我》 果抑或放棄它们。店该保存我國和兄弟邦 呵停下来的遺產精神抑或毁威它們。我們 這些造產益不是冷酷制度的產品,而是-
篇 人性的。它们是参数人生的具体作品,其于 许多是不知名的,但他們不断的努力去為同 胞而要的,這些算体作品,傢太平洋的珊瑚 雄一般,它的成是是在沉默中形中
一切比地進行。它們是经得起命運和時間
| 風浪的考验的,這座礁石,雖然其中有些突
出的尖峰問我會被衝毁,但整座仍是一輩
同的基礎可以在上面促新建设解。
køreise:
Fill the blanks with suitable prepositions:7.
The Attorne
英中会考 試題預習專欄
普通英文科 (十四) 許藩芳。
GENERAL ENGLISH-
Answers to the previous exercises
By Mr. Hui Fan Fong
1. (a) A miger who lost a pure of gold while passing through a
wood, told his servant to enter there at daylight to find the purse,
(b) One day, seated in his private room, Frederic, King of Prussia, was brought a petition accompanied with a request to read it immediately.
(c) At midnight, on a day in April, à human figure was seen in a street of Sanda, a village about four miles to the south-east of Lashore.
(d) One day, seated in his lonely house, after giving up all
hope of success as a result of his having been defeated by the English six times. Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. was sad.
2. (a) look down on.
(b) look arter,
(d) Looking forward to (o) look us up
(g) look up
(h) looked in.
(c) look out
(1) look up to
3. (a) ; X; I; the.
(b) X;
I X; the; the.
(c)
#i
Z: a I.
(e) I; X; aj the; I; X; X; 'm; X; X.
4. walking: mat; recognized;
日五月四年六六九一股公年五十五國民萃中
Lesson 14
Read the following sentences carefully and answer the questions
which follow-
There is no denying that most of us need admiration was we need sunshine, and that women depend upon beauty as a means of winning admiration to a greater extent than men do.
But, every year, more and more avenues to admiration are opened to women, and there are trains of worshippers to be won in athletics, in the professions, in the arts and in public life. There is scarcely
a way in which a man can feed his vanity that is not nowadays open to women too. For them, I fancy it is getting a better and better world to grow old in.............
All the same, I know little anout the matter. I do not even know in what happinesa consists. I know only that it does not consist in being young, and that, though disease and the loss of faculties and the loss of friends bring misery, there is no absolute misery in being old. I confess I am not perfectly happy at forty- aight, but neither was I perfectly happy at eighteen. I should be glad to be eighteen again, but that is not becuse 12 was in itself a happier age but because I should now have thirty years longer
to live......
The chief objection to growing old, I think, is not that one grows old oneself, but that the world grows older; and it is not so much that the world grows older as that the world we once kne is in ruins......
New inventions have wrecked the world in which we had peace. Everywhere are noise and speed in place of the green quiet that we once knew, I do not like to speak ill of inventors, but they have invented the horse almost out of existence, and there are little seaside towns that once seened a thousand miles axey, so remote they were, where the smell of the sea is now dromeɖby the smell of the charabane. Is it possible to name a single beautiful place that is more beautiful to-day than it was thirty
But we are faithful to the world of thirty years years ago? ago only in our imaginations, and there is scarcely a new invention - the motor-car, the gramophone, wireless — are loyal enough to abstain from using.
1. Give a title to the above.
2. Explain the following:
fal there is no denying
(z) to abstain from using
(1) to a greater extent
told; added; was coming;
wanted; remembered: said: came: recieved; Baid;
were talking: dared not: Weid fot dare today;
said;
pesas crossing: atartod;
Belling sustained; did
was wearing; wore; was suffering
were preparing; was; was saying;
haped: Daw:
(c) trains of worshippers
(e) to speak ill of,
was waving :
Brushed:
11: WBS
suscription; revolution
(b) encamp
fair.
faro
(6) felicity
(g) ghostly
(1) genteel.
Corrections.
-correctly.
There arA SONG
(dt forstiny
(f) ghastly
(h) gentle
(k) wreak
(m) misery
Answer the following:-
that, We
(b) avenges to admiration:
(d) feed his vanity
(f) they have invented the
horse almost out of exis- tenga.
(h) means
(j) nowadays
(1) remote.
(a) In what way can women win admiration nowadays apart from
being beautiful?
(b) Why would the writer like to be eighteen again?
(c) What is the chief objection to growing old?
(a) Why does the writer say that we are not, in fact, faithful
to the world of thirty years ago, how much we miss it?
Which phrase in the above passage suggests the ability of
seeing or hearing?
Which phrase suggests the peaceful countru side with a luxuriant
growth of trees?
商台升中會考指算英文科
播出時間:
LESSONS
thes
1. She was the oldest of the two SISTERS
She was the older of the two sister:
24 Who did you sce at the party?
Whom did you see at the party?.
3. Neither John or James were present,
Neither John nor James was presen
4. She is not as old as me.
She is not as old as IV
5. The books what we read wore interesting.
The books which we read were interesting.
6. Henry has broke his. leg.
Henry has broken his leg.
Hurrah shouted the man.
Hurrah!" shouted the man.
8. He returned home as quickly as he cou He returned home as quickly as he cau 9. She hurted her leg
She hurt her leg.
10. I have forgot to post the letter,
I have forgotten to post the letter*
11. There is four books on the table
There are four books on the table.
JA
第二台·四月五日下午七時至七時半
第一台:四月八日上午八時半至九時
We have never seen any of them;
A more kinder lady you could not meet.
A kinder lady you could not meet.
40. Fred was the most fast of all the runners.
Rewrite them rod was the fastest of all the runners,.
LIBR
12. The parcel was returned back to the sender.)
The parcel was returned to the sender.
13. They sung the same song twice. They sang the same song twice.
14. This Jacket is ware out, This jacket is worn out,
15. I saw a dog with his master which had a long tall. I saw a dog which had a long tail with his magtor.
16. We found the ring belonging to the lady made of gold,
We found the rold ring belonging to the lady.
17. A piano was sold to a lady with carved logs.
A piano with carved lepe was sold to a lady.
18. She and her husband is going,
19
She and her husband are going.
Neither of them are tall.
Neither of them is tall.
20, Him and his sister wont to the pictures.
Fe and his sister wont to the picture
21. They have did it again. They have dono it gain.
22. He is worse than me.
He is worse than I
-23. Of the to, I like James best.
Of the two, I like James better.
4. One of the horses vere tired.
One of the horses was tired.
25. It was a remarkable fine picture. It was a remarkably fine picture. 26. Neither of them have been lucky.
Neither of them, has been lucky.
his speech
declared
VRATA been
the prosecutions
the jury that the prisoner had
the habi
Trance and England,
Some.
paacing and Tapassing.
écoret business of whigh
could give no honest secount. A certain person, who had been
that prisoner's friend, had discovered the nature
29
30.
Give me them oranres,
Give me those oranges.
siness, and had resolved saa kis patriotism to disclose
dis Majesty'a Government. This man, whose name was
7. That answer is different with mino. That answer is different from mine. We are quite sure he done it. We are quite sure he did it./ She sent it to you and I. She sent it to you and me.
31. Neither one or the other is
Neither one nor the other de rie
Beread would be produced as a vitness, de had gained his informs 12. The lady sings quite nice.
inducing the prisoner a servant, Reser Sly, to
agine his master's pookets and the drawers
and to take his papers. The evidence
The lady aings quite nicely,
33. To who does this belong?".
To whom does this belong?
bio tablon..
"ase tuo man, papere they had discovered, would show that the prisoner
liste been furnished:
his dejesty's forces, and their disposition and preparation, both
34. The two children divided the apple among them
The two children divided the apple between them,
35. I cannot run no further.
I can run no further.
ds
36. Each of the boys had their Books
Each of the boye had his books.
37, It was me who brake the window.
It was who broke the window.
and would leave no doubt that he had habitually opnveyed 36, We have never seen, none of them,
formation
41. A baddar boy I have never known',
A worse boy I have never knownLA
42. Ke don't speak very clear,
He doesn't speak very clearly.
43, Liftended to have written.
I intended to write.
meats me in the streat yesterday?
He met me in the street vesterday.
5. She have many friends.
She has many friends.
Did you saw a car when you are going home yesterday?' Did you see a car when you were going home yesterday!
I forgotten the story.
I have forgotten the story,
48.
He reading a book at home,
He was reading a book at homo.
4.
When did the fire started?
When did the fire start
150.
I went in bed on 10 o'clock.
I went to bed at 10 o'clock.
ANTONYMS AND SYNONYMS
ANTONYMNS
Give the opposites of the following words:
1.
like
2. alive
3. ancient
4. bent
15. cheerful
6. сомнол
7. oloudy.
B cooked
9. dependent
10. diligent· 11.elder
12. Wors
13. familiar
14, famque 15, native 16. haruft 17.
19. obedient
21, aba
23
sufficient
Powerful
unlike
dead
modern/new straight Bad uncommon Bunny
Taw/uncooked independent
lazy/idle younger best. unfamilia:I unknown foreign harmle
Lepp Coutdoors
senior disobedient
entrance
deep
foolish
insufficient
dryt
26.purchase
27.rapid
28.cheap
29.1ow
30.short
31.trust 32.selfish 33.94ngular 34.vrong 55,visible 36. smooth 37.sharp 38.Increase 39,destroy 40. hurt. 41.40k 42.beauty 43.shame.
44.import 45.victory 46.seldom 47.possible
48. епету 49.stormy
weak/poverĽUBU 50.sorrow
SYNONYMS
Give words sipilar in meaning to the following:
abundant
Ald
ancient.
astonish
bright broad
7. circular · CORTSO
9. comprehend, 30. содоод 11. constable: 12. conversation
13. courage
plenty
help
old surprise
shining vide
mound
rough understand hide policeman talk bravery
26་གutན
27. paguljar 28, profit 29. powerf 10, protect: 31 quantity 32. reveal
33. stubborn
sell Blow expensive high
long distrust unselfish plural Fight invisible
Tough blunt
decrease
construet
cure
float
ugliness glory
export
defeat
often
Impossibl friend
calm happiness)
dumb strange gain
strong
guard
amount show obstinate
34. surrender" yield 35 transparent clear 36. unito
Join
empty
riches.
37. vacant
38. wealth
14, cunning
39. wicked.
bad
15. custom
habi
40. yearly
16
deceive
öheat'
27. begin
41, unkind 42. study
18, diff bui
hard
43, neatk
tid
19.
ompexpr
king
44. simple
20, fall
drop
45, select
21. feeble
weak
error
22. halt
stop
23. luftatë
Copy
48.
24. Intention
25. lean
aka
ant
centra
purpose
gift: remain
49 middle 50. depart
Leave
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.