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英文科 (四)

王淑方

英文科

(五)

劉士俊

LESSON FIVE

:6-12-1968.

TEST

CHAPTER TWO

Put a tick

#B) The Right use of Prepositions

are

EXERCISE

(a) Ve

Put

against the word or gr

words)

whic

completes the meaning of each centi

shall be have

been. had been

late if e don't hurry.

(1)Can you translate that passage

Into 20

(b)The dog

by

had eaten was eatine Cate

has paten

food when the ceiling

fell down.

„French?,

(A) OPV (B) from

should be printed (0) This book as printed

(2) My s13

drinking (C) out from.

a bottle.

(D) by : (E) out of

had been printed has been printed"

ral editiond

ince 1958.

against the word which best completes the meaning of each sentence

Here are ten sentences about the story. Some of them-

are true and some are unte Put a tick {/}); against

the one that are true..

e) A rabbit's house is a hutch.

(b) Bill had a very ugly rabbit, (

(c) Henry could keep a rabbit without a butch,{

(a) Henry wanted to have a beautiful rabbit, b (e) Henry had to make a hutch for the rabbit, f

Henry would have to pay one shilling for that-

rabbit. (

The hutch henry asde was a very good one. Henry turned the soap-boxes into a hutch At laat Henry bought a grey rabbit. 3) At last Renry bought two guinea-piga.{:

Look at the stamble and flal in the blanks Examples

The book balonging to Mary

the house belonging to Mr. Tong

(b) the leg of the dog

the toys belonging to the children (d) the eare of the cata

In each of the following put a tick (v) sgainst the word which best completes the meaning of the passage:

∙DOOK

(e) the wings of the fly

11ving

(3) Mr. Smith and Kis, family have left Hong Kory

(d). A cárérul pupií always

(A) with

(B) to

writes: are writingi has ritten(

lived

Peter Denny and his wife, Mabel

'had livedi

So live(

(C) for

good.

is born

·(D): from

was born

He

(B) about

had been born

in Hong Kong,

tiring tired

in London. They were

of living

has been born.

being tired tire

(4) Jack is blind

with:

faults,

„ad delonged

(D)• tb

of This house

(B) in:

is belonged belonge

where

to

there

There were too many people, and too»

(5) would you mind just glancing

over (B) Against

has been belonged(

here

any

from

about.

e) after:

(z) Ho

interested

Letter?.

(P) into

(0) For

is interested was interesting

had interested

Beated

in that story.

Buch

sound -noise voice Susio

and too many care. 1⁄2 They wanted

(6) He indulges (R) by.

(s) in

(T) with

18000

game of tennis now

(h) Please

and agai

be seated( seating

at

to live

The counc

Beat

(P) on

down

on

undert

Loucceèa

(7)

the

of the

(R) overs

11 ShA

sce

(S) about

has success. has been 81 succeeded

in his examination.

(T) above

(8) He looks

(F) for

intanty (8) on (s) at (T) with

to River!

one

to his wife

His work:

No neve

18

are

good news

In

a nice place. - There are some:

(P) For (0.) to

marry

(9) She nominates nam (R) by

(k) Be

her succe

(S) after

be tarry ( married marrying

(T) from

(P). For

(0) with

(10) remonstrated (R) on

(s) to: (T) with

(A) át (B) 2077

him, but it was no]

કું

(1) They

will come: -had ɑome.

Game

beautiful

very nice houses

nere where there anywhere

and the country is

could

look at some of the house.

had

here sooni

(11) He perse

his studies in spite,

into

or 111 healen.

about

at

in

(12) Perhaps he will profit (C) with

T

[13] We made

the arrangement:

(D); by

(E) from

A) by

B) through

üver

on

TITL

(A) at (B) in

(14) I am always tired (c) of

the end of the day.

(D) by (E) for

(15) Never attempt to live.

(A)" on (B with (c) upon

(D at (E) OP

your means.

EXERCISE 6

have come

2. Read the following naaaaaa care

Henry wanted a rabbit badly. His friend 3111 had one. It was a beauty. It had white fur, big eare, and pink eyes. But Henry preferred an ordinary grey rabbit, and he knew a man who had one to sell. for a shilling. But Henry hadn't the shilling. Hè would have to save up. Beaides. he hadn't a hutch to put the rabbit into..

"What is the good,” said Henry to namself, "of having a rabbit if I have no home for him? I can keep a hutch without a rabbit, but I cannot keep a rabbit without a hutch. Henry, you see, was a boy who could reason. He could use his bands too. He nade a rabbit-hutch. And a very good one it was. Be took two or three scap-boxes, and by means of old saw, a hammer, and some nails, he turned them into a comfortable home for his rabbit.

By the time Henry had finished the nuton ne nad saved up enough money to buy the rabbit So he went

He

to see the man who had the rabbit to sell But he wae too late. The re

The rabbit had been sold, What was he to do now? saw sone guinea-pige marked sixpence each.

He bought two, saying to himself, "Two guiness pigs are batter than one rabbit any day.

Fill in the spaces in the follaring with words of the opposite meaning to those in CAPITAL latters (e) If the door is SHUT. the window should be i

Strawberries are SWEET, but vinegar is o A11 WORK and no

ho would make Henry a dull boy.

(2) The YOUNG should learn wisdom from the fo)Water 19 A LIQUID but when it freezes it becomes.

A

(f) It is difficult to get GOOD writing if we use

Answers to TEST. 4

реп.

most, Tithout, or, would, Because, called, in, must, sade,

(s) liked, (b) seldom, (c) unselfish, (d) kept, (e) wished, (f) vary poor, (g) together with. (h) happy (a) My name is Lo 01 Ping. (b) The house where I live 18 called Sunnyside House. (c) Mr. and Mra. Yung live. next door. (d) When I went to Kowloon to see my uncle, Mr. Chan, I found that he had moved from Nathan Road to Canton Road.

(a) Yes, he is. (b) He is there. (c) How much, (d)

till

5. (a) her work very well. (b) was this done?

of you to help the poor. (d) useless, (e) healthy

Complete each of the following sentences by choosing the word or group of words which gives the best meaning

MACRED in the space provided.

{(1) Her health was 30 pour that she could not cope

her work.

(A) OF

(B) with

(E) against

(2) Although he is very vain

(c) ont

his attainments,

(c) ar

is lacking in common sense. (A) in (B) from

(E) against

[D] Of

accidents. (A) for (B) against (C) with (D) about (E) after

She has kept a reserved fund

(4) I have nothing to say

this question.

(A) about (B) on

(C) at

(D)

(E) OF

(5)

a book yesterday.

(B) above

(C) from (D) with

through

found ner poring

(A) over

.6.1

She is very shy. (P) with

at

(T)E OF

There is the surgeon who performed

strangers:

(R) From

about

Operation

my cousin.

(P) for (1) over

to to

(s) with

(8)

Forn peered

Pon

me through his spectacles, (0) OF

{R from

This cake tastes (P) of Tat.

110; He 15. smarting

(P) at

emon.

-(R)- with

sense of injustice.

(R)

(s) about

(S) against

IT) about

(T) after

EXERCISE.

Underline the word which best completes the meaning of each sentences

I often find him absorbed [A. to 0, of E. against thought...

(2) His father often connives A. to

(D, of E. about his foolishness.

for

B. with

(3) Some people are very sensitiveLA, CO

E. from criticism.

D. under

Smoking to excess is projudicial (A. an. to C upon D with: E, for health.

D. to

5) He has reverted A. in 8. Don C. with

E. over his former post. (6) The bartle resulted. P. at Q. in R. from S. on

T. against a victory for the allies. (7) He piques himself ~ P. on Q. over R. against

S. under T. about his artistic taste...

(8) The President interposed | P. behind Q. after

R. before S. between T. upon the two factione (9) The debror pleaded [P. with Q. from R. over

5. after T. for] the creditor for a longer time (10.1 communicated P upon Qwith R. at

f over him on this matter.

2o not confide your secrets

9. to E. in anyone,

(12 We al) aspire [As with B. tro

"E, after worldly greatness. (13, The nùle was relieved I A. at

D.. with E. over the load. (14) The house is infested ( A. of 'Don E. upon ] rate. (15) This sentence is equivalent [A. to

C with D. after E. between

C.on

with G. to

B. against) that..

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