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information ro!ided to find the best answer" Question 1 #oo$ at the icture below and answer the question that follows" 12/1
Question 2 #oo$ at the si%n below and answer the question that follows"
Accordin% to the si%n, ar$in% will not be char%ed after A &"'' "m" B ("'' "m" C )"'' "m" D *"'' "m
Question 3 +ead the notice below and answer the question that follows"
The word vintage abo!e means A old B new C e, ensi!e - contem orary
Question 4 Study the ie chart below and answer the question that follows"
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/hich is the least o ular ty e of tele!ision ro%ramme0 A -ocumentaries B -rama series C Cartoons D Sitcoms
Question " Study the si%n below and answer the question that follows"
1" /here will you #ost probably find this si%n0 A At a caf2 B In a library C In a stadium D At a restaurant
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E,ercisin% is a %ood way to relie!e stress" 4eo le who are in!ol!ed in s orts ha!e better mental health" 4layin% %ames im ro!e the erson5s shar ness" The Sports Society
%" The assa%e says that e,ercise is %ood for the A body B eyes C mind D bac$bone
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Those who do not remember the ast are condemned to re eat it" <eor%e Santayana
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Questions '(1) *ea+ t!e table belo, an+ ans,er t!e -uestions t!at .ollo,/ Number of Society 8embers in S89 9am un% 4utera Societies En%lish Society Science ; 8aths Society Community Ser!ice Society Art ; Craft Society Form : 2. 2' 22 :* Form 2 2( :1 :3 23 Form . :1 :2 2' ..
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Questions 11 3 1& are based on the following text. 8ost students study hard for their e,aminations" =et a 77777777777 >11? of them lost mar$s because of bad handwritin%" If your handwritin% is bad, 77777777777 > 12? not lose ho e @ust yet" It is not 77777777777 >13? late to im ro!e your handwritin%" 9ee racticin% e!ery day and soon your letters will be clearer, 77777777777 > 14? and more le%ible" +emember, the erson mar$in% your test a er 77777777777 >1"? be able to read to understand your answer" On the other hand, do not write too 77777777777 > 1$? @ust to ma$e your writin% neat and beautiful" =ou can end u losin% mar$s because you may not be able to finish writin% your answers 77777777777 >1%? time" #earn to de!elo s eed in writin%" Ne,t to bad handwritin%, nothin% irritates an e,aminer more 77777777777 > 1&? bad s ellin%" =ou will lose mar$s for miss elt words, so ma$e sure your s ellin% is %ood"
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S0CTI12 C Questions 1'(21 +ead the con!ersation below and choose the best meanin% for the hrases underlined" Sarah A #oo$ at the recycle bins that the local council has laced there" They are really ushin% for 415 a community that will rioritise recyclin%" Ale, A They are e!en ta$in% it 425 to the ne,t le!el by %ettin% cor orate com anies to s onsor recycle bins for all the houses in the area" Sarah A #oo$s li$e 435 it is time for us to lay our arts as well in su efforts to encoura%e the community to recycle" ortin% their
:*" ushin% for A" ut it away 6" encoura%in% C" discuss further -" don5t want to tal$ about it anymore 2'" ta$in% it A" ma$in% it 6" brin%in% it C" remo!in% it -" lettin% %o of it 2:" #oo$s li$e A" #oo$ ali$e 6" This means C" Two of a $ind -" 6ecomin% ali$e
Questions 22 3 24 +ead the con!ersation below and choose the best meanin% for the hrases underlined" 9en about ollution yesterday" <race A =es, and it has %one in throu%h one ear and came out the other 4225, ri%ht0 9en A No, actually it5s all sin$in% in" ened0 =ou5re turnin% o!er a new leaf 4235 or A <race, there was so much information bein% hurled at us at the tal$
somethin%0 =ou normally don5t ay much attention to any tal$ on any to ic for that matter" 9en A I $nowB Out of the blue 4245, I ha!e this sudden interest to hel sa!e the en!ironment" 22" %one in throu%h one ear and came out the other A" Out of the s$y 6" cau%ht your attention C" literary went in throu%h both ears -" not made any im ression on you 2." turnin% o!er a new leaf A" turnin% %reen 6" buyin% a new lant C" chan%in% your way -" swee in% u the lea!es 23" Out of the blue A" A few minutes later 6" After a lon% time C" All of sudden -" In a short time
Cuestions .1 D.( +ead the oem carefully and answer the questions that follow"
T!e *iver The +i!er5s a wanderer, A nomad , a tram , Ee doesn5t choose one lace To set u his cam The +i!er5s a winder, Throu%h !alley and hill Ee twists and he turns, Ee @ust cannot be still" The +i!er5s a hoarder, And he buries down dee , Those little treasures, That he wants to $ee The +i!er5s a baby, Ee %ur%les and hums, And sounds li$e he5s ha ily Suc$in% his thumb" The +i!er5s a sin%er, As he dances alon%, The countryside echoes The notes of his son%" The +i!er5s a monster Eun%ry and !e,ed, Ee5s %obbled u trees And he5ll swallow you ne,t" 6alerie Bloo#
3" The ri!er is a wanderer because it A mo!es fast B is noisy C mo!es constantly D indefinitely 3$ The ri!er winds itself throu%h A hill and field B !alley and hill C mountain and field D mountain and !alley 3% The line He just cannot be still shows that the +i!er is A an%ry B ha y C e,cited D restless Questions 3& 3 4) are based on the extract from the short story Flipping Fantastic.
Tristan O9, IF!e really blown itB Games has @ust tal$ed to me about not %oin% to Chesterlea <ran%e anymore" 6ut I $now that I do want to %o now, I really do" E!en if I hadnFt already chan%ed my mind, Games reminded me about all the %reat thin%s that we saw when we !isited the school, and how friendly the staff were" The more we tal$ed, the more certain I became that I would ne!er for%i!e myself if I didn5t %o" ltFs such a mar!ellous lace" IFd really be missin% out if I didnFt %o there" IF!e @ust been a bit ner!ous about it, thatFs all" 8e, ner!ousl That5s a firstB At least all this has tau%ht me one thin%" I understand now how Games feels about a lot of thin%s" IF!e ne!er really worried about anythin% before but IF!e mana%ed to %et into quite a state about this school thin%" Games is such a estB I wish he didn5t $now me quite so well" If he hadnFt tal$ed to me I mi%ht still ha!e stuc$ with my decision not to %o to Chesterlea"
.)"Tristan does not want to %o to his new school most robably because of A loneliness B e,citement C ner!ousness D homesic$ness .*" Games succeeded in chan%in% TristanFs mind by tellin% Tristan about A the ni%htmare in Ei%hfield B the chance of ma$in% new friends C their motherFs worries about their future D the e,citin% acti!ities in Chesterlea <ran%e
3'" From the assa%e, we $now that Tristan A decides to %o to Chesterlea <ran%e B does not li$e his twin brother Games C is !ery confident of %oin% to the new school D finds that Chesterlea <ran%e is not a %ood school