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comparison of them. Use the words in brackets and adjectives in the box. You
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A.. ·. Cherry is looking at some pictures of clothes a11d a ccessories. Look at the
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1. a (Dutch round yello~ tiny old) hat
Lexus - Honda Civic -~--::~:~
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a tlny_old round yellow Dutch h at
$250 000 $ 100 000
2. a (diamond silver new) watch 2 years warranty 4 years warranty

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3. a (leather small brown) handbag

n. I " 1. The user rating of the Lexus ca r is ~mi.d ~ (as ... as) the Honda I
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a (green large woollen short) jacket
2. fo£/ ()}>_ (as ... as) the Honda car.
Th e Lexus ca r runs a,b
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Mu.Ue.Jf 1/ran.. (much ... thon ) the Lexus car.
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6. a (cloth square big) rucksa ck (much ... thun) tl1at of the Lexus car.

ytlc.~sod, s. The Hondo car is .l),6_S{;Ji.s)_a,_~_ (as ... as) the Lexus car. They were both I
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a11d accessories. Write 'C' in the squares for the items tl1at Cl1erry ~va11ts arid 'G' in
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Cherry and her brother Gary are g oing shopping. Listen to their conversatio,1 and
help them complete their shopping lists below. Maxwood Department Store
MAXWOOD brings you the essence of Paris a n d New York in o ur
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Item: Jeans Item: Spotted tie Item: Small blue sweater
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Code: GJ309 Cocle: CT671 Code: SW499
Price: $299 Price: $150 Price: $399
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Clothes: tkt~k Code: LH188* Code: AR123 Code: RS993 * .
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Cherry and Gary are filling. in the order forms of lvfaxivood Dep<1rt1n e11t Store. Use Name: Cfteug Cta'tj UM] ~ ----- -a,,/
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: Welcome . {1)· :.· Maxwood Department Store. Con 1 h el1) you? Read the descriptions below and label them with the words in the box. Follow the (1)

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hiding them in bags or under people's pockets, especially in a
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6. Killing someone on purpose.

: It's very nice. I'll take it.


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I had the most unforgettable birthday yesterday. At the begi nn ing, it


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places and time. They include who, whom, that, which, where and when. was fine. Later, things sta rted to go wron g. My sister Daisy cut himself
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when she was preparing the salad. Mum and Grandma hurt yourselves
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when they were baking my birthday cake. The oven went wrong and
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are t~e sam~. Jhey ~cl':1de myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, all, the electricity suddenly went off. We could not enjoy _!hemselvf§ on
herself, l tself anci themselves. my birthday at all. I think the only one who enjoyed it,tfKelf. was Bob, ►

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our dog. He played with some dogs outside our house and found a big
Th~ children enjoyed themselves at the Christmas party.

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A. Fred has bought a birthday present for his niece Amy today. Read and complete h,.,,,J
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December is the month (1. where /
when) burglary is the most
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itself). Look for the company's
frequent crime in Hong Kong. name or logo on their uniform,
31st Decemb.er 31st December (50 Why? It is because many people (5. whom / which) tells their
Caller's Name: Caller's Name: identity. You can also ask for their
go on h olidays during .
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work pass. For those c<.tllers (6.
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To prevent burglary, there are a Also, remember to ask for the I
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Time: someone (2 . which / who) is when) the caller is looking for.
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2. Andy Ng Co.,.,tcovt ~
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worked with him before? radio inte rvi e w tl1a t this fi lm Next Filrn:
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aw~rd-winning dish in the morning assembly. Rewrite her speech by changi1ig . . . I l <;R;t
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the active sentences into passive sentences. 7. The credi t li mit _u • . . • · with
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: Hello, can 1 help you , lvtiss?
(3) ~ C.OOntrj Po,:k. . It was a lovely sunny day un<l we all .0 -
enjoyed ourselves. We took our (4) --1unt~b0ie5 and :.:f...:.1. : I hope so. 1 left some things on the bus.
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We walked around the country park and discovered a lot of interesting


things. One of the most important things we saw wa s the n ot ice h oard : What did you leave?
1n the country park. It had pictures and information showing the ways
•~ : A lunchb ox and a hat.
we can look after ou.r- ,(7) ( •10~ A:trk ft •
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missing letters. Follow the example. e.g. The sea lion show is before the dolphin show. "'~
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The dolphin show ,vill begi n after the sharks are fed. .
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A. fl.f uggie's pen fri end from Malaysia is visiting Hong Kong next week. ~faggie is
rr1aking some plans. She is reading a sightseeing brochure about the bus tours
to old villages i n Hong Kong. Read t he broc hu re below and underli11e the •
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On Wednesday, you will take an MTR tra in at nine thirty ln_the n1orning.

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cc1fe before you get on the bus 9-1 10 :S5 o. m . The b us jo urney takes one
S. tJl_rt l_e hour, a nd you will arr ive i n Tai O ~ 11 :SS a .m . Then you w ill huve
lu n ch in a fam ou s seafood restaurant. After lttn ch , yo1.t cun take a look
arou nd the fishing villa ge b efore th e bus leaves~4:00 p .m .

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Hi Laura, Maggie hus phoned Ocean Theatre's hotline. She is listening to details about the '
shows
Jier andbelow.
notes the events at Ocean Theatre. Listen to the recording and help her complete

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we arrtve at Tung Chung MTR station, we ca n have a drink. Then we swimming happily
Will go to the bus stop and catch a bus to Tai o (4) ____ a\
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we will have free ttrne. We can decide what we wont to loo k at. We lijracefuily under t r.e water
can meet the villagers and discove r this old fishing villoge (8) -
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- lie¼ . we catch the bus (9) • £!:t 4:00 p.m . I
sharks' (5 ) _fee.di~- t ime
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om sure thot we Will have o lovely day exploring Ta i _
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Maggie's class has conducted a survey on Form T1-vo stude11ts ' in terest in visiting A-f aggie was absen t from school yester,lay. She is asking her classmates som e
Ocean Theatre. Re.ad the survey results below. Underline the top three events that 4i1cstions about the visit to Ocean Theatre. Use the information in 'Listen to it!'
most of the students want to see and circle the event tl1at most of the stiidents are and 'Read it now!'. Help Maggie's classma te answer 1'-1aggie's questions. ....

not interested in: Then fill in the blanks with the i11forn1ation from 'Listen to it!' or What day and time will we leave the school
the appropriate prepositions. for Ocean Theatre?

Survey Results on Form Two Students' Interest in Visiting Ocean Theatre


We will leave the school o n ( 1) _.µ.~+
rl _ ~ morning a t (2) li'-0? G.1>'1...!... •
We have interviewed 200 Form Two students about their interest in ' . ~I
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visiting Ocean ~ _, How will we travel to Ocean Theatre?
Here are the results.
UQ!leA -Jo Oceor1 1~e_~Jj-
We will (3)
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1. 80% of students surveyed said that they would enjoy a visit to Ocean
Theatre. 60% of students surveyed said that they had n ot been there
before. Why must we arrive before 12:00 noon?

2. 90% of students surveyed said that they wanted to swim with the
It is because most of the boys want to
dolphins. The second most popular show (80%) is the sea lion show.
Watchin9, the penguins gliding through the water is also popular c4 ) _ feed :the. ,star ~.s .. ·
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choice (75%). _
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What will we do next? Pl ~ase tell me the
3. Nearly all of the boys (55% of all stude t h times of the shows and describe the shows
h ks' fi di . n s surveyed) wan t to watc
: ~rth ee ._ngi t1mei A few students want to see the turtles swimmin9, one by one.
u de mh aJor ty _o students (85%) are not interested in walking
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aroun t e aquarium.
At 12:20 p.m.• we will (5)
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1. Survey results show that the ma · ·t At 1 :00 p.m., we will (6) wa-•· . ttfelf1~i ----=-
in walking around (1) _ Cl~Wlrill~ri Y of st uden ts a re no t interested '"'"· i·ons...DMf)ikl sarre...attA .~,rtb,.l.ts_ .
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2. We can visit Ocean Theatre (Z) _ on •

At 2:00 p.m., we will (7) ~ W l


come to school (3) .. n_ _ _ __ Friday. We can
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leave school (4) _ Cl.1 ~ e morning. Then we can
bus to Ocean Theatre. - 11 :OO o.m. and take the school . e w·11l we leave Ocean Theatre?
What t 1m
3. We will leave Ocean Theatre (S) _--!qt:. _____ \"le will leave there at (8) - ~ .,s .
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boxes provided. Follow the examples.
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word. Write lhe words in the spaces provided.
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lions are ,· careful careless -
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very friendly. Just remember D.
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to be nice to themi' · .1: . ¼refu.l
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E. And you can als.o make
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3. willing to help or useful
friends with them. the directions and the starting
4. not able to look after yourself or to act without help
time for all the sh ows. I

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G. Here, it's easy to findyour
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way around. You wo n't miss anything if 5. effective in u se


you read th e_.,.:.;;__
signs. ____ 6. not of any use

harmful harmless
I. You'll enjoy your v!sit here
J. 7. safe or unable to cause any damages or harm
and learn a Iot·if yo.u 'look, When you follow the signs,
read an'd listen. you can get to know the 8. having a bad effect on something or somebody
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The correct order is: 1. The suffix '-ful' means tend to or having the qualities of
2. The suffix '-less' means
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B. Mr Chan has been worried about the environment and has made some notes
he is ryot happy with it. Complete the dialogue below with the words in brackets.
about his thoughts. Rewrite his no tes below. Use ' wish' for .~o. 1- 4 and 'if
@i ~-, : Good afternoon; sir. Con I hel p you? only' for No. 5-8. Follow the example.
~ : Yes, I (1) ___M_m_·_:b_see
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1. The man smokes.
~ __ ·:;_:· ~ertainly, Itll ~ust get him.
I wish the man did not smoke.
: Can I help you?
2. I forget to recycle the newspapers.
: · I (2) wOd: :in mqke, (wa nt/ make) a complaint. I bought a
'green' car but it's polluting th e environment.
J wiSh l ~;dnt :fo,5d- i> Y'f_J2fe. {k, n~~r~.

• 3 . They do not use public t ransport.
: Polluting the environment? How? It should be a 'green ' car.
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You a_re a· voluntary w.orker-in Green Poiver. The chairman, Afr Chan, has asked you
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over Hong Kong, so you can catch an MTR train ea sily to Times Squa re. ••
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Your cousi,1, Winnie, has sent a letter to your 9rand111 a.
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B. the horse camp but I'm learning a bit ltalian from Joey. Louis and I share a bunk

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Also, I am doing canoeing and leadership training. The morning session
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, A fter a simple lunch of either a sandwich or meot burger \Vith a bowl of
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A ll learn ing an d ac tivities stoi, ut 4:00 p.m. Then it's ot1r free time. I
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