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The importance of re-exports in Hong Kong's economy will use as a result of

C. Good Day:

D. Thank you.

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3.D

4.C

2. X: I'm afraid I can-

5.B 6.B 7.0

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10.0

11.A

12.B

13.D

14.D 15.D

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Question

1. Show the possible

effects of moderniza-. tion of China on Hong Kang's economy in the

following areas: (a) exports, (b) banking.

(c) re-exports, and

(d) industrial

Answer: (a)

(b)

diversification.

The modernization of China, enables local exporters to set up plants in China where rent is cheaper. Labour-intensive exporta can therefore be produced in China at cheaper costs. A greater degree of regional division of labour can be attained as production areas can be extended to the South of China.. However, the success of China's moderniza- tion in future will

make her become a

strong competitor of

Hong Kong's exports in

the world's markets.

But in the short run Hong Kong's exports can benefit from China's low costs of production by setting plants there.

In the moderniza-. tion of China more advanced machinery and technology have to be imported from western countries. The demand for banking services will increase. Hong Kong, as a financial

intermediary between

countries, will become an important financial centre providing

Miha and western t

banking facilities to both China and western countries. Moreover, More foreign banks will set up branches. in Hong Kong to handle financial transactions with China. In

summary, the banking

business will boom in

the light of China's

modernization.

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China's modernization because China has to import advanced

machinery and plants from western countries, some of which may go through long Kong. Besides, some China's exports may be shipped to Hong Kong first and then transported to other countries. Thus, the volume of re-exports will increase as a result of Ching's modernization.

The China's modernization can help facilitate the industrial diversifi- cation of Hong Kong's economy, ak more opportunities would emerge. for local industrien to develop. Also, the development of tertiary industries such as touriam; transportation, communication, financial and banking services, and.

insurance would be made more easy and successful by. China'a modernization. Moreover, the develop- ment of light industries in China

would force Heng

Kong's industries to

seek for diversifica-

tion in her products.

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Dear Students,

The importance of oral responses osanot be over- emphasised as there are at least thras or four ques- tions of this type in Pa- per II every year. There is no better way to help you cops with this kind of language test than to do some exercises met along the same track,

Select the best of the choices offered, for each of the situations. All responses must be polite.

1. Deborah:

'May I introduce my-

self? My name is Deborah Tong. Neil:

..I'm Neil Wong.

A. How are you?

B. How do you do?

Chinese students.

Although active foreign

help was not obtained,

overall revolutionary

unity was better:

strengthened with the

founding of the

'ung-.:

meng hui (2) in 1905. However, the

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The 1911-12 Revolution in China

From about the early 19th century onwarda, the Chihg dynasty was, on the docline, politically, economically and militarily. In particular, political- provincial

decentralization had become more and more serious since the mid- 19th century. This, together with the coming of Western imperialism, quickened the downfall of the dynasty. To deal with such internal weakness and external threat, the Chling government attempted reform movements which, however, proved to be failures,"

Meanwhile, men like Sun Yat-sen were convinced that revolution, not reform, was what would really save China, He at. first depended on the support of the overseas Chinese (hua-ch'ian) and secret societies. After repeated failures, however, he began appealing to foreign governments and overseas

that were attempted were all failures.

The Wuhan Uprising on October 10, 1911 was an accidental success. It was not started by the T'ung-menghui man. Because of either selfiahuess or anti- Manchu nationalism, many of the Ching's modern armies did not come to: the dynasty's help, The- Jocol-provincial lenders, who had been hitterly: disappointed at the dynasty's insincere constitutional practice and the railway nationalization plan in 1910-11 Just watched. Then, seeing the hopelesness of the dynasty, the gentry and militarists declared their provinces independent of Peking. Even Yuan Shih-k'al, the most important militarist, abandoned the Ch'ing and accepted the presidency of the new Republic. The Waban revolution provided

only a slight push, and the dynasty, ratten as it was, simply collapsed,

The 1913 Revolution brought down the dynasty but did not create a strong republic. Being a power-hungry militariat, Youn Shih-kas had no intention of practising democratic, rule. The. gentry-merchant-

militariat allienzent local levels resisted the central government's, control. As a 'minority

not come to your party tonight.

Y: Oh,....

A. what a shame.

B. shame on you. C. how shameful. D. you ought to be

ashamed.

3. Martha goes window- shopping in a large department store. Shop assistant:

Can I help you?' Martha:

A

A. No, I'm afraid I can't help you. B. No, please. Let me

just look,

C. No.I can't.

D. I'm Just looking,

thank you.

4. X I hope I'm not

disturbing you.

Y:

A. Never mind at all B. You're welcome. C. Not at all.

D. It's a pleasure.

5. I'm not feeling too

well. I had a bad cold, said Emily. Sally has a bad cold too and so her reply 18

A. Yes, either have

I.'

B. That makes the

two of us.*

C. 'Yes, I have."

D. Also me either.'

6. X: Must we finish

the work by noon?.

Y: No, you' ̧••••

A. mustn't.

B. needn't.

C. haven't.

D.. don't.

7. Nancy:

'Look at Susan. Ever

since she married last month, she has not stopped smiling.' Judy:

*I think she has a

right to feel hap- ny.

Judy feels

that

A. it is right that

Susan should be smiling.

B. it is not incor- rect to say that Susan is over- joyed.

C. Susan has good

reason to be happy.

.D. Susan is unhatry

with her marri— are.

A. X: John has found a new girl-friend.

Y:

A. So has he.

B. So he has..

C. So does he. D. He has so.

group enjoying littla social support, revolutionaries like Sun Yat-sen had no political power, From 1912 to 1916, Yuan Shih-kai tried to

create a dictatorship and then to restore a monarchy. The attempt: failed, because of Inep)- provincia). opposition, and the country broke up into semi- independentrogions

governed by selfish warlords and gentry. This led to rule by the warlords (1916-28). The warlord period delayed China's, modernization, increased social Buffering, and worsened China's political disorder. All had the effect of encouraging Japanese aggression,

East Asia from 1914 tu 1042

The stable international situation in East Asia after the Russo-Japanesa War in 1905 was upset hy some developments in the 1910s. First, the fall of the thing yan ty in 1911-12 Jed to political disturbances in Chinn, Secondly, Japan's expansion during the First World War upset the traditional international Kalance of power. Thirdly, the. disappearance of old imperiolista like Russla and Germany during the war, and the wenkening of ather old imperialists like Britain and France after 1919, made it inpossible to restore the balance.

Japon's war-time expansion resulted from “both internal and

external conditions. Internally, the youtiger

Would you like to play with me a game of chess?' Doria:

A. If you' please. B. I'd love to.

D. Thank you very

much.

10.X: You're always

complaining.

Y: ....

A. Neither are you. B. I didn't.

c. So are you.

D. Not very much.

11.Philip:

'What a beautiful

tie. Is it for me?' Mary: ....

A. If you like. B. Thank you.

C. That's quite all

right.

D. You're welcome.

12.X: Could you give

me a lift?

Y:

A. That's quite all

right.

B. Be glad to. Where would you like to get off?

C. I'm afraid I can not afford it. D. No matter.

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Question 40

(n) In the experiment as shown below a stream of dry hydrogen chloride gaa is passed slowly through the apparatus. A

Bolid X and a

colourless liquid Y

are obtained.

• Siam Hout

Salik x

strem 1.1

of drif

Mer

water-

13. Harvey:

(*)

'Did you enjoy the

film??

Jerome:

*No,not

A. yet.

B. all.

C. So..

D. much.

14. Lennart:

*Could you lend me fifty dollars?. I forgot to bring my purse when I left home this morning. David:

....Here's a fifty- dollar note.'

A. Never mind.

B. I'm afraid not. C. No need.

D. Why, of course.

15. Jane:

'How about asking Rex round for a chat?'

Natalie:

I....if I were you He is quite an approachable."

A. shan't.

B. won't.

C. wasn't.

D. wouldn't.

16. X: Thanks for the advice.

Y:

A. It's all right,

B. Not at all.

C. I'm welcome.

D. Don't be polite.

ambitious Japanuse advocated a hire positive foreign policy, to atrengthen Japan's imperialist position in East Asia. Externally, threats to Japanese interests in China were growing, while the withdrawal of the Western powers from East Asin during the First World War gave Japan good opportunities to strengthen such interests. Thus Japan

seized the German Shantung rights in 1914 and presented the 21 -Demands to China in 1915.

Then; the Japanese government secured recognition of ita gains from both the 'Western povera and China. This explained why in the Versailles settlement of 1919, Japan succeeded in retaining the war-time gains in her handa..

China did not join the war until 1917. Even in 1917, the decision to enter the war wag not popularly supported, The motives for entering the war were many. Whereas the warlords intended to phtáin foreign supplies, liberal intellectuala wished to acquire for China a seat in the future peace settlement so as to demand the abolition of foreign impérialism. This hope was dashed, however, at the Versailles Conference in 1919. Bitterly disappointed, Chinese nationalists rose against foreign imperialism, including Jopan's expansion, in the May Fourth Movement (1919).

The Washington Conference (1921-22) was an attempt by the powers to create

Hout

of

Solid X is one the products by the action of hydrogen chloride on the heated iron.

What is the solid X. (2) write an equation

of its formation. (ii)

(1) What is the liquid Y (2) State a chemical

teat for liquid Y. (3) Give an equation

of its formation. (iii)What is the

respective functions of (1) water and (2) conc. sulphuric.

acid..

(iv) Would there be any

reaction if iron

fillings are replaced, in turn,

by

(1) Zine powder; (2) copper powder,

If there is a reaction, name the product(s) and

write an equation of the reaction.

If there is NO reaction. Explain briefly.

(b) A solution X is

obtained by mixing

35.3

of 0.1 M hydrochloric acid

with 15 cm ́ of 0.2 M

sodium hydroxide solution.

new international order that replaced the old imperialist system in East Asia. Basically, the conference was a Western attempt at

checking Japan's expansion. Because of Japanese cooperation, this aim was generally achieved. But inadequate attention had been given to Chinese nationalism. Worse stil, only general, idealistic principles were laid, down to govern the relations between the powers. With no effective international safeguard

of peace, Japan committed aggression again in the 1930s. The new international order

a failure. proved to be

The KMT and CCP in China to 1928

After the 1911 Revolution, Sun Yat-sen lost nuch influence in the T'ung- meng hui, which was reorganized as the Kuomintang (IMT), After. the MT was banned by. Yuan Shih-k'ai in 1913, Sun set up a contralized revolutionary body of. his own, wherein he enjoyed absolute powers. He became determined to enlarge his party's social support,

The May Fourth Novament was born against a background of internal social-economic chauges and intensified foreign imperialism. The former gave rise to new, politically-conscious social classes like. businessmen, factory workers and intellectuals, Their nationalist feelings were aroused by. foreign imperialism, and they were driver into

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(1) What is the molarity

of salution X with

respect to sodium chloride?

(11) What volume of

0.05 M silver nitrate solution

would be required

to precipitate all the chloride ioun

in 25 cm3 of

solution X?

(iii)What would be the

maximum mass of silver chloride precipitate

obtained in (iá)? (iv) It is found that

the precipitate obtained in (il). would gradually turn from white to grey. Explain briefly.

Question 41

What chemical species may be present in aqueous ammonia solution and sodium hydroxide solution respectively, neglecting the ionization of water. (ii) Why are they both

considered as #lkalis?

(iii)Five test-tubes

each contains an Aqueous solution of ONE of the folloving simple salts.

Tube A: lead(II)

-nitrate Tube B calcium

chloride

Tube C: zinc

sulphate Tube D: copper(II)

sulphate

Tube E: aluminium

sulphate

A few drops of an alkaline solution such as ammonia solution, sodium hydroxide solution, etc., is added separately into

the test-tubes. (1) What would you

observe in each teat-tube?

(2) Write as ionic

equation of the reaction, if Bny in cach test-tube?

(iv) The resulting

mixture in each test-tube is then divided into two' portions.

(1) To one portion is

added an excess of aqueous ammonia solution, and

(2) To the other

added an excess of sodium hydroxide solution.

actions like strikes and hoycotta.

The Hay Fourth Incident in 1919 was only the clipax of the "May Fourth Hovement", which extended from 1917 to 1925. In fact, the whole movement. was an intellectual revelation. Modern ideas were enthusiastically. experimented with, and traditions were abandoned. The pai-hua (vernacular

Chinese) was popularized. Yet the influence of the Movement was short-lived and confined to urban areas. Hore importantly, it failed to drive away the warlords and foreign.. imperialiate,

However, the May Fourth Movenant created a radical intellectual atmosphere, under which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was founded in 1921. The social-political ideala and anti-capitalist nature of Communis attracted many radical Chinese intellectuals. The Communist emphasis on practical sociòl- economic problems seemed suitable and applicable to Chinese 'conditions. Nesides, the First World Var seemed to illustrate the selfish material culture of Vestern expitalism, while the Bolshevik success in Ruseio in 1917 mennt o great Communist victory in action. All theat factors contributed to the acceptance of Communism by soVIE Chinese intellectuals.

In the 1920s, internal... political disunity and external Japanese aggressive expansion provided the KIT and the

(b)

What would you

observe in ouch

Cuke?

What is the oxidation number of manganese in potassium permanganate(KMnO4) "

(ii) When potassium

permanganate is dissolved in water, a purple solution is obtained. What chemical species is responsible for the colour, observed? (iii)on reacting with oxalic acid, potassium permanganate" solution is decalourized, giving the

manganese(II) ione. What is the change in the oxidation number of manganese in the above reaction?

(iv) In a particular

experiment, it is 3 found that 25 cm

of 0.0 M HC4 solution requires

3

20 cm of acidified MnO for complete reaction. What is the molarity of the KMnO solution? The equation of the redox reaction

2KM¤04+5}¿C2O4+611*

2

2+

2K +2Mn +10C02+8H20

Question 42

(a) Given below is the structural formula of a naturally- occurring organic compound X

(i).

CH, DOC

CHOOC

Cl200C

where represents

long

hydrocarbon chain.

In which homologous series would yoù place X?

(ii) on boiling X. with

concentrated sodium hydroxide solution, two compounds, HOCK ̧CH(OF)CH,OH

and COONa, are obtained as the only products. (1) Name the type of

reaction that has taken place. (2) Do you expect

COONS to melt readily? why? (3) State a use of COONa in

daily life?

CCP with a common ground for co-operation. In working for national unification, Sun Yat-sen realized the importance af wider social support and Soviet help. In working for a Communist revolution, the CCP understood ita own weakness and the importance of allying. with the KMT. Thus in 1923, the KMT and the CCP formally entered inta

a coalition. The K enjoyed 'greater leadership than the CCP:

From 1923 to 1926, Soviet Russia and the CCP actively helped the KMT in party reorganization, military reform, economic modernization and social mobilisation. This enabled the IT to strengtlien its hold in Kvangtung before norching northward for national

unification. After the death of Sui Yat-pek, Chiang Kai-shek," a military general became as the lending. figure in the KMT after

a power struggle. On the route of the Northern Expedition (1926-28), chiang purged

the Communists and allied with, conservative forces such as lawl) ords, and warlords. The First INT- C€P CoiIition cur to ar end in this way.

Although the KMT set up national government in Nanking after 1998, many of the former warlords still ruled their territory rather independently. In this sense, the 1928 national unification was inconplete.

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