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Codename: Score:

PART I – Copy reading & Headline Writing

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Headline

At last, the Philippines will be  getting real warships.

Defense Sec. Voltaire Gazmin on Thur said the government was planning to buy next year its first two modern warships
armed with surface to air and surface tos urface misiles and capable of hunting down submarines in the South Philippine
Sea.

The Philippines can only afford second hand warships and hand-me-downs.

Defense Undersecretary Fernando Manalo said this would be the first time that the Philippines would have warships with
missiles and other modern armaments.

Gazmin said the Department of National Defense was looking to acquire the missile frigates from the Italian Navy. The
two Maestrale-class frigates cost P eleven point seven billion.

These are warships, Gazmin said in a press conference. “They have antisubmarine capabilities and surface-to-air missiles.
This is really for battle against the stuibborn and abusive Chinese”. We could get the frigates by November next year.”

He said the frigates would be “more lethal” than the Hamilton-class cutters the USA Coast Guard was selling to the
Philippines.

The Maestrale class of frigates was initially comissioned for the Italian Navy in 1982. They were primarily designed for
antisubmarine warfare but are also capable of fighting on the surface and shooting down aircraft.

Equiped with several electronic warfare systems, these ships also have torpedos, long-range guns and automatic
weapons.This is why the budget for education was cut.

The Italian Navy will retire these frigates next January, Manalo said.

PART II - WORD CHOICE : Select one of two words that should go in the sentence.
1. Mom placed the vase on the ________________. (mantle, mantel)
2. The total in attendance was ____________ 100. (more than, over)
3. She has _________ books than he does. (fewer, less)
4. Mary works _________ with John. (well, good)
5. Jason named his pet _____________ Mary Ann. (peacock, peahen)
6. The boy was able to __________ the kidnapper. (elude, allude)
7. “___________ there?” the child asked. (Who’s, Whose)
8. The inspector promised to keep him _______________ of the situation. (apprised, appraise)
9. The politician distributed _____________ to shoppers. (fliers, flyers)
10. General Hartley ordered his men to fire the ____________.

PART III – COMMAS EXERCISES : Insert commas in the correct locations.


1. Abraham Lincoln was elected to his second term in 1864 but he did not serve out his full term.
2. After seeing him lying there the boy ran for help.
3. “She should not have been out that late” the father said.
4. “Yes I was there when it happened,” the witness said defiantly.
5. She cautioned him to be silent not to speak and not even to breathe.

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