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日期聘日六十月一十年九六九一圈公年八十五國民華中 育教華

3.二第張四第日七初月十年西己腦室

WAH KIU YAT PO

综號 中文中學會考試題預習專欄]

生物科 (~)

葵愛桐 M

標過長、過短、顔色要深、赤字一端蓋可能来行 靠圖-論盡可能成直的指向,

C註定

二繪圖示範(下)

以恵香美潮流原則・下列有数種方式可供参考

盛物為詞不能排成直線時之註字法

B示標綫的應用(一同寄緩或虛綫,或加箭頭,此處應用寶綫)

外形之示標法

Q器官或特別部分整部

EXO#文中學會考試題預習寕欄

取道英文書院主編

經濟公共事務科

Nucleus

(细胞核)

Plasma

membrane

Answera

(苋膜 )

Terminal

Terminal

(b)

C

bud

Ectoplasm-

(外蟹)

(19.412).

Axillary

bud

(糖果)

•Node

∙Axillary bud (腋芽)

•Node

Endoplasm

Food

vacuole (食物胞)

(fp)

(肉質

Pseudopodium

(偶足)

(1) Give

ECONOMIC & PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Lecture No.

Answers to the questions in Exercise No.

a description of how refugees make their homes in Hong Kong, and explain how they have been helped over the years in solving their housing problem.

The

wealthier refugees can afford to buy or rent suitable flate to meet their accommodation requirements. Housing is certainly no problem to them In fact some of them even become landlords,

Refugees who have friends or relatives in Hong Kong are able to obtain sither temporary or permanent residence in tenement buildings. Tue problem of overcrowding is solved by partitioning existing rooms into cubicles.

These two classes of refugees are considered to be the fortunate ones; the others have to make their homes under poor and often torturing conditions, where, danger and poor sanitation abound.

scale (*)

bud (D) -Node

-Internode (節間)

·Vein scar (脉痕) Leaf scar. (葉痕) -Dormant

Infernode

(p>

•Inter- node

(MM)

Bud

各生物名詞排成直線之註字法

Terminal

bud

Scale

Dormant

bud

Scale

Scar

Dormant

Termmal

(頂芽)

bud

·bud

Bud

(環痕)

(休眠芽)深痕)

休眠

《頂芽)

scale

(芽鱗?

Lentice! (皮孔)

Axillary

b器官或特別部分其内某點結構之示標法

Axillary bud

Node

(腋芽)

(4)

(節)

"Oud

scale

(芽鱗)

Bud

scale-

Lentice!

(皮孔)

Internod (節間

Vein

sca!

Leaf

scar

·Bud

Scale

-Bud

(W/E)

Scale

(葉痕)

Lenticel (皮礼)

(##) Lenticel

(A)

Scale

(皮孔)

Scar

(KB)

-Dormant bud (休眠芽)

Leaf

Vein

scar

-Leaf

Scar

scar

(脉痕)

(脉痕)

《葉痕)

Scale

Scale

Scar

(環痕)

2細胞之示標法

細胞突出部分之示樓法

Cilium

(纖毛)

縱切

Pseudopodium

水平緃切

(偽足)

・沿徑切

-Pseudopodium

(偽足)

細胞內部狀結構出示標法,

整部

Centrosome“

(中)

Nucleus

(细胞核)

1 各部結構以內之微細結構

-Centrosphere

(+<st) Centra=> -Centroile Some

(中二粒)

-Nuclear

membranë

(核膜)

Nucleolus Nu-

cleas

Chromosome (*)

(染色)

Nuclear sap

(核液

【環痕)

Chloroplast

【綠質體)

用正楷書寫

Bied.

《休眠芽 -Scale scar (環痕】

d於圖旁應該上該圖之大小,若是切面国應該切面方式。

設該圖祇有原米大小之七,则注上“xz

hi 設該圖比原来大6倍,则注上

切面方式及其註宇之縮寫,分列如下

Transverse section(T.S)

or Cruss Section (X·S.)

-Longitudinal section(LS)

·Horizontal L. S. (H.L.S.)

·Radial L.S. (R.L.S.)

takt —langential L. S. (T.L.S.)

練習

细心觀察下並指出其不當之處(自習,不解答)

Terminal but

-Bud scale

Axillary

bust

(B)

Lentrash (HIL)

-

(Intermode)

-Pyranaid (澱粉核》

(RA (SCALE Scar)

-Dormant

•bud}

(休眠

Leaf

Often the roofs of old prewar buildings are fulU of huts where the poorer refugees lave. Their homes are infested with pesta especially rats and are also, full of fire hazards, Known as roof-top dwellers, Y these refugees have, nevertheless, been quite happy to have a place for shelter. Some are willing to be ra-housed by Government, but most of them prafer to stay on the roof-topa permanently. They are afraid they might not obtain suitable livelihoods when they move to a new district; another reason being that. they are paying very little rents or no rents at alu as roof-top dwellera.

Another group of retugees, known as squatters, have built hats on hillsides or on pieces of land that do not belong to them. These huts have no toilet facilities; there were no drine; and water fat to be got from walls or from publie bydrants down the, road. Mizes, typhoons and heavy rains threaten these squatters all the time

Some of the beaches or mucy banks of Hong Kong are dustered with boat-like bomes where another group of refugees live. These refugees have found old boats and have them pulled up to suitable environments to use them as their homes. Known as boat-dwellers they too have found a way of being sheltered in Hong Kong.

Perhaps, the most unfortunate or all are those refugees who are forced to sleep o On the streets. They use boxes or clotha to make their homes on the pavements, lanes, or street-corners. Children or these refugees gradually become street-urchins.. Between 1950 and 1954 local missionary organizations had established what are known as

Cottage Areas to provide a decent place for the street-sleepers, boat-dwellers, roof-top dwellers and hillside squatters, These Cottage areas consist of small stone huts in villages such as Tai Hana Tuno and Homantin.“

Following you uncastrum life on December 24ta 1953 at Shep Kep Nai in which more than 53,000 were made homeless, Government immediately set up the Resettlement Department to rehouse the victime of the fire in multi-storey blocks. Since then resettlement states have mushroomed all over the Colony. Most of the refugees have been moved to these entutan as well.

The original type of resettlement estates have blocks with verandah access and communal cooking and washing facilities. The newest type, however, has incorporated many new features, such as individual balconies and elevators for those comprising 16 storeys, and individual cooking and washing facilities

At the end of July 1966, 23% of the population were given accommodation in the 19 resettlement estates which comprised 397 blocks Facilities in resettlement estates include clinics, community centres, mokools, shops, play grounds, libraries and recreation centres. The renta vary from $18 to $65 according to the size and type of accommodation. "Flatted" factories have since, 1965, been found an the resettlement estates residents at these estates) are thus able to find suitable employment.

Refugees earning more than $400 a month are not,

eligible for accommodation in resettlement estates, but if they earn between $400 and $900 a month they can apply for low-cost housing supplied by the Hong, Kong Housing Authority and the Hong Kong Housing". Society. The former, established in 1954, is a semi-) government organization, whereas the latter, established in 1948, is a voluntary organization. The Wah Fu Estate at Pokfulam is an example of the type of housing provided by the Housing Authority. More than 70,000 people are now living in this estate,.

Over 90,000 people have found homes in estates provided by the Housing Society which has built estates. in places such as Kwun Tang in, Kowloon and Kenzdy Town on Hong Kong Island.

It is hoped that by 1971, more than 2,000,000 people will be provided with housing either by Government of by voluntary organizations.

Question 21 Explain with appropriate illustrations

the meaning of elasticity of demand” andi

its Bignificance to businessmeż

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