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QUBEE ACADEMY 104 A DE Join us on telegram @qubeeacademy to get more. —“ oh ToAehiere ie tol Startvith mal Habits ~eCAry 0) [ATION SERVICE (EAES) "Thon At ASSESs Ment AND EX“; gAVING CERTIFICATE SECONDARY SCHOO ssLCE) EXAMINATION pc suly 20236. ENGLISH, Hamlie 2015 Booklet Code: 304 8 Num ct Cop, ber oF tema a Time allowed: 2 hours 1 weitinB Questions 1 _ccront types of writing. Read each of -1 ifferen' ri Carefully and ehenee eect ata fom the given altematives. Then, letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided. rection. very en Section One: Paragraph Coherence Directi ecction: When you put in the correct order, sentences a-e in each of the Questions from 1 - 4 make up a complete paragraph. From the alternatives given 19 Eich case, choose the one that contains the correct order of the sentences and blacken the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet. 1. a. However, communal living can be a choice to reduce your rent. You can do that in two different ways: communally order or individually. If you don’t have financial worries, you can opt for the individual one That enables you enjoy more freedom with what to do in your own room. b c d a Coe d a b a boc d Dod ob oc a ao o> However, they may not detect incorrect or misused words. They may not also catch other language errors in our writing. Our computers are made to alert us when we make spelling mistakes So, we don’t have to hesitate to look up anything that we suspect is eeges wrong, SUBJECT CODE 01 Booklet Coie: 304 3. a. A typical example is wh! happened in the Inte 1990s, b. Dependence on coffee hts thrown « lot of nations into erisig ©. This usually happens whe” the world commodity price falls 4. Coffee farmers’ unions should be set up to resist the problem, Ad ob oc a Coc dl lathe SBlunbelicswia od D oa bo d ve 4. a. Most of the rise occurred in the 1990s, b. There isa lot of evidence that the climate is changing. ©. Inmany parts of the world temperatures have risen by 0.7°C. 4 However, it is happening faster in some countries than in others, Ac b da Cc a oc b 4d Booc db a Dn bo d © a Section Two: Jumbled Words tf Direction: The words in the following questions are NOT in the right order. When put in the right order, they make correct English sentences, From the given alternatives (A-D), choose the correct answer and blacken the letter of your choice ‘on the separate answer sheet. ta 5. _ is their students like passing who actually exams. ‘A. Passing a generation is like killing students who have actually failed in their exams. B. Passing students who have actually failed in their exams is like killing a generation. 3 C.__ Killing a generation is like passing students in their exams who have D. iled in killing have a generation actually failed. , Passing students in their exams |S like a generation who have actually, failed killing. 8U Mecy 3 Booklet Code: 304 6, be A B Q D. 7, A B ¢. D. Direction: Questions 8 — answer it accordingly. Th the take Bik medal © Bikila fi Code 9 Who o. , couldn't how rich people, Hoties leam there about are to man yho couldn't learn how to be ch” STE Many stories about peo?! 1 {learn about how to be Maniy.ci " ste eh People are there who cou!" " Stories Ae there about many rich poole “® couldn't learn how to . . hi . Stories about how many people are there Wh couldn't leam to be ch. y st to Abebe gold ever an was Olympic home African The first African Abebe Bikila was ever to take home an Olympic gold medal, Abebe Bikila ever take an Olympic gold medal to home was the first African. x a 7 Abebe Bikila was ever the first African gold to take home an Olympic medal. Abebe Bikila was the first African to ever take home an Olympic gold medal. Section Three: Letter Writing 10 are about letter writing. Read each item carefully and en, blacken the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided. 8. A B. C. D. A. 7 What is your opening sentence in a formal letter supposed to do? Greet the person you are writing the letter to, State clearly why you are writing the letter. Make your address known to the person you are writing to. Introduce yourself to the person you are writing to. When do we use “Dear Sir/Madam” in a formal letter? When we want to show respect to the person we are writing to. When we want to write about something that is very serious. is When the person we are writing to is the head of an organization. When we do not know the name of the person to Whom We write, see CODE UL wewmewe Sues 304 be a typical eng; 10. Which ofthe following oot! ing to your letter of comp ‘ ing to a company? Cc Yo . Many thanks, D. inde fuithfully, Yours truly, regards, Section Four! "UnC™Ation and Capitalization Direction: Items 11 — 14 are about PUNCUation and capitalization. From the Biven | allernatives A-D, choose the semen wich 'S correctly punctuated and capitalized, and blacken the letter 0! ¥ ‘o'ee on the separate answer sheet, sali ati sii We used to stay atthe Hilton Hotel and dine at Kokeb restaurant, We used (o stay at the Hilton hotel and dine at Kokeb Restaurant, We used to stay at tie Hilton Hotel and dine at Kokeb Restaurant, We used to stay al the Hilton hotel and dine at Kokeb restaurant. onp> We bought them blankets, bed sheets, cloths and some rice. g We bought them blankets, bed sheets, cloths and, some rice. We bought them, blankets, bed sheets, cloths and some rice. i We bought them blankets, bed sheets, cloths, and some rice. > pnw At St. Paul Hospital, they train doctors ina variety of fields, eg., cardiology, neurology, etc. At St Paul Hospital, they train doctors in a variety of fields, e.g., cardiology, neurology, etc. C. AtSt. Paul Hospital, they train doctors in a variety of fields, e.g., cardiology, neurology, etc. D. At St. Paul Hospital, they train doctors in a variety of fields, e.g, cardiology, neurology, ete, ~ i | i i . —_ j 14. A. They donated money; pave out food; clothing and medication, and | pledged a lot more. 7 aickaias i B. They donated money; gaye out food; clothing and medication; ang | pledged a lot more, “ ication: i C. They donated money. gave out food, clothing: and medication; ang i pledved a lat mare SUBIEC, Sone 5 Booklet Code: 304 1 spelling Di Section Five: wot . RiFections: Quest agin, Fram the alternatives A.D, SeOoSE the one set 15 and 16 are on word Se the letter of your choice on the Parate ich is correctly spelt an wer sheet provided. 1s, : . ae compasion consessi Ces -h mee c givission 16 A thaught c. wrought BL tought SB sought Section Six: Paragraph Development ‘Techniques Direction: a Fracetion: Questions 17 and 18 are related to parseraPh a bt m the altematives A-D given for each question choose the correct answer and lacken the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided. 17. from a descriptive Which one of the following sentences is most likely taken Paragraph? A. Paul was such a quiet chap who was always silent regardless of the bitter injustice. B. Paul says injustice kills your work spirit and demoralizes those who work hard. C. Paul understands that injustice is a practice that everybody should fight and eliminate. D. Paul finally convinced himself that he should rebel and then went straight to his boss 18. Which one of the following sentences is most likely taken from a paragraph developed using cause-effect method? ‘A. Whenever she gets nervous and depressed, | try to calm her down. B. There are lots of things that make life in the area very difficult. C.__ Every moming, we clean the compound and make everything very neat. D. _ Robots are one of the most amazing inventions of the human mind. Booklet Code: 304 J SUBJECT CODE 01 LANGUAGE Focus ‘ jacomplete sentences, the word/phrase Direction: Questions 19-56 areme nang blacken ep. cof pounsbeaceae best completes the sentence aco } Separate answer sheet provided- 19. The more we help him, igual Sense of dependency he would) develop. So, handle things AUt1OUsly. c “AL more the most B. less D. the more 20. You don’t seem to have ever Seen the creature T told you about. It looked nothing like 4 kangaroo except in the way it walked. A. one Cc. whom B. who D. which . 21. If one doesn’t sleep for days in a row, one getting | disturbed psychologically and may even die. Sleep is very important for normal functions of life. A will start 4c. is going to start B. stans D. may start 22. Mulugeta always adored the Toyota car that his | father drove at the beginning of the 80°s | A. red ugly old small C. ugly old small red B. old small red ugly D. small red ugly old 23. They asked us to them a favour of disclosing the company’s secret but that was unacceptable to us. We cannot compromise our integrity. A. bestow Cc. make B. give D. do the pilot and his crew recognized the plane had a 24. ——___—_—_—— is is i problem. However, they didn’t say anything i disturbing the passengers. A Together B. Bow 28, 26. 27. 28. 31. "~~" CODE 01 ; % that problem very common You've is a been coughing the whole afternoO” js a A. “Is symup good for tht ‘XC. why don't you see your doctor Why do you do that Ba it er with us and trek around the cit etiey____, you can 108 “a. €¥ery Sunday in the aftemoon. to have a walk Ce i = walking c to be walking We dont em make off with such an imepiant have to ____ | id be accountable for what splaceable heritage of the nation. They sh : id de - allow c. conces Be let Dp. permit They have been clearing the forest for three é8YS ieesyened © stop them Someone need Cc. How about you T want someone D. _ I wish someone He has been paralyzed for months and was literally bed-ridden. Thanks God, he now is walk around in the house. A. interested to Cc. tuming able to B. able to D. feeling able to There are thousands of displaced people in different parts of the country who have no proper shelter, food or cloth. Don’t you think we help them? A. ought to C. could B, shall D. might gentleman we saw at the gate as we were coming in is the new ‘school director. I heard he was a teacher at Burame Secondary School. The A. Which B, Some DOA 32. 33. 34, 35, 36. 37. 38. RES AIS Umod tampered with this oad and I thi Bedlam around and I think they were out of office the computer, Thaven't see! whole day. C. — Notonly...but also A. — Either...or D. Both...and B. Neither...nor When Debela arrived, 8 it, Aer EO have the time to wait and & C. was making A i had been making D. is making B. has been making Their plane is expected fand slightly after 3:00 pm. it gets late, give me a call and fil se¢ What Lean do. A. But for Co Unless B. Probably D. Incase away with the When the police arrived, the burglars money. But there is hope that they would be caught. A. are already making . < have already made B. have been making had already made They took off early moming make it in time. Otherwise, they would be late. A in order that C. with the intention of B so as to D. _ inthe interest of to prices are still on the rise, we hope they will come down in the near future. C. Nevertheless A. Although B. Evenif D. In contrast to She was packing all moming as her flight was scheduled for the evening of that same day. herr husband was arranging stuff in his office. 7 Cc. What is more A. Contrarily B. Meanwhile D. — Supposedly SURE; a9 CODE 01 41. 42. 43, 45. i ES) Pear ie age the world in many positive chan Cultures of many nations and = __ it has drastically , modemization has also spoiled (*° aed undisciplined citizens. in comparison Bp However C. _ pespite the fact that In spite of D. they ' r . They’ yu Never borrow money from this group of loaner © 1°! ——————— ¥0 Pay back double. force BR Make cc. €e do p. let You shouldn't “00 pm. We —___ make it but FY expect us exactly at 6:00 pm. if We happen to be a bit late, just take it easy and start the programme, A. shall Cc. could must D. can She was telling me the story of her ex-boyfriend who died in a car crash ten Years ago. Then she burst into tears and screams and I Could never stop her. ; silently C. romantically B. suddenly D. sensibly It is a pity she didn’t see her brother. Had she arrived a day earlier, she met him and enjoyed a bit of time with him. A. must have C. could have B. will have D. should have Everybody understands that most of you worked very hard you would pass this test. But you don’t have to lose hope if the result happens to be against your expectation. A. — despite C. asaresult of which B. sothat D. which means If what you are telling me is true, then I and register with them. I don’t want to miss the opportunity. A. will go . am going to £0 ; 2 mut on am soing ¥ straight away ereepte 8. HER TOL Whe @ instructor is With deadlines and he ould givg 46. You ——— edited. [ know how st C. would you a zero. i A. — had better D. might BL __ ought to to last 4 = cece into last night and they have alr 47. The house __ftry 10 follow up the progress. ~ reported it to the police! C. has broken D. was broken A. was being broke" B. has been broke? 1 for at least a month or so during the last three i ave resisted the drought to a certain degree and 48. If it ii years, their cattle woul be perhaps survived in a bell besnemner- coh i a tdnaived . fad been raining ‘Rhadrained D. did rain 4 i 49. Her father walks va¥ but she is like a tortoise. She saunters very slowly. Na | A. urgently c. fastly D. fast B. quick 50. I wish that we today. It is really freezing and wet. A. didn’t need to work c. will not need to work B. _ have not worked D. are not working a reasonable fund for helping them 51. I was offered t it because I just wanted to organize the compe' but I did not accept make my own contribution. A. much c # B. me D. a ; coffee. Then we sat she came home, ! made her —__________ _together and had hours of t id talk. alk an Cc. Suddenly ‘A, While R When ns Prior 52. ua ween Se ou: SuBE * CT CODE O1 apis 8? M has been lying here for ~ Can anyone tell me book “ months, ou ; al of who c.° went which Dow 54. ‘We actually She likes chatting with children and joying with dogs. ve a tot in common but unlike her, I hate P14 do I so dol c I like I too like D. alse 35.07 ¢ but apparently, your sister Ne school ror snk you mena posed 1 report 10 he office this moming. A A. is forgetting Cc. forgo! B. has forgot D. forgets 36 she was cleaning the He was doing the washing up —_____— house. We like that they help one another. A during Cc. since B. before D. while IH. Communicative Activities Direction: Questions 57 -82 are presented in the form of conversation. The part said by one of the speakers is given, and a blank space is left for the other. Choose the alternative that is most appropriate to complete the dialogue and blacken the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided. 57. Chuchu: Your friend has got a good job, hasn’t she? Mekli _ A. Yes, she's got a job. heard itis out of town, B. Getting a job is not very easy these days. C___ 1 feel that the offer is rather too low, bir 2500 a month. D. _ She graduated about five years back, you know. SuByecy cone ma like? 58, 60. 61. ur . ob; What is yon gion # year. xc now bee po WoL, s now Deel air? We : a likes eatin ‘yesterday. Right mover She hnd a chee weak. She is 92, she’s very old 1 mere is toy sitting over there? Peacher: Where is Fola: with people and no one likes hii 2 is ¢ likes him. A. He always fa yt I mean is, ... he is jailed. He is locke ias. | don’t know his father’s name. cs looked S__isname ie fgent. You don’t know that, do you? Telita: Why didn’t you ome '0 My party? Aster: A. Was it held at yo B. Did everyone else come? C. — Tapologize for that. | was on-duty. D. I could imagine it was so lavish. arhome or ...? Haji: Why don’t we visit Chebera Churchura? Gorge: A. I think the biggest problem is wheré to stay. There is no hotel there. B Is the administration under the SNNPR or the federal government? c. I've seen it on TV and they’re now almost finishing it. Great achievement! D. We have contributed money, though I don’t know exactly how much. guess our driver was thrown out. Anyway, it was predictable. A. I'm sorry Tdidn't follow what you I don’t understand what he threw out It was a serious accident and he lost a hand. D. I think he and his boss were great friends. SUBYECT CODE ? 63. 65. 66. 67. ner 0 : pack 8 Oumer: Shall | pay YOU when I come ty you back eo danyone your money. TI hey the end of May. > A. Never lend yore ay let for Spal pg will you be Herel CMe i ying or taking a bus? HOM gs in the bank. Bravo! D. few you have hundreds and thous! gg ne union? Tesfaye: What advantage do I have in joinin : Bereket: B. Younger students sometumes swear 2t them C. Socially, it is hard to compete with younger sodas. D. Some of the students may envy their perfomance. Comparatively, why do older students tend to get their work done im See? A Some of them have sick children whom they have to look after B. They do not want to be rushed up is too late. C.— Itisto have time for unforeseen situations thet may unexpecsdiy ez D. them away. ‘The old school system shaped them in 2 way thet does pot procrastinate duties What, according to Mike Rollo, was the problem at the University of Fionids? Younger girls embarrass older women calling them “motbexs" Older students feel so unfit to the context. Older students account for only about one-fifth of the smadest community. ‘The University administration is new to handling older s=d=o5- © OB> 20 SUBJECT CODE 01 Booklet Code: 304 90. 91. 92. 93. “T thought I left my mother at home” (Paragraph 3). My mother in this Sentence refers to; A. The speaker's mom B. — Women classmates C. Older women in the group D. Elderly women on campus What does “The feeling can be mutual” mean (Paragraph 4)? A. Both the grownups and their roommates feel the same way. B. Both groups think it is hard to live with the other. C. Both the university and the youngsters think those grownups are unfit. D. Both the university and the youngsters think the grownups are old. “... because we're not used to dealing with them” (Paragraph 3). What does the word them refer to? A. Younger students B. — Older students C. The student community D. Places like Florida What is the central idea of the last paragraph? A. Youngsters do not like to see older students on university campus. B. _ Itisnot very wise for older students to go back to university. C. University is a place where distinctions should not be made because of age. D. __Itis very hard to have young and old students together in a university. Why did Juliet Margolin eventually decide to evacuate her dorm? ‘A. _ She wanted to live with someone more matured, B. The little dorm mates made her feels very old, C_ She didn’t like the ketch up her dorm mates were usin, D. She couldn't bear the way her dorm mates behaved. soe Two Section Three: Reading P#* . __ Reputation Laziness or Dishonesty is Ruinif : yy found A study by the Center for Academic IntegitY forile tee rent of College students admit to cheating at least OP "a1 believe this, by ti and 98% of high school students. You mish! Po ene Statistics of 2018 show that. Although, it isnot 951" 08 DO hen there are fears of failing, desires to get better grades, PO Seamer lack of recognition of plagiarism among students. Also, there is another kind of plagiarism that is stealing other's quotes, ats, Fecipes, and ideas without mentioning the name of the owner, and itis non- academic plagiarism. There are some similarities between academic and non-academic plagiarism, particularly, in motivations or reasons, methods, and effects. In academic plagiarism, students have reasons and methods to cheat and obviously, they will result in negative effects. Plagiarism in academic situations is nothing new, and there has been a high percentage of college students and high schools’ who have plagiarized for several years, The most important reason should be getting better grades without enough effort, due to laziness or lack of talent, confidence, and knowledge to stand on their own feet. Most cheaters would like to have a fun social life so; they don’t spend time studying as much as they should. Students steal others’ research, ideas, and statistics, and use other students’ Jab reports and fake signatures on official documents for their financial aid applications. Ultimately, the consequence shows that most of the cheaters get disciplinary actions, alerts, and notifications. They can be removed from all classes for one or more terms, and this affects the student’s ability to attend graduate schools and will be noted on their academic transcript. On the other hand, hold and pending may be placed on students’ records, and the record will be kept for a minimum of five years, And the Worst result of that trauma and shock is the psychological and mental impact On them which remains for years. 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YoboEhE Lesacieh iat shhh (Sah CP ne thn, wen cece sag sh Wien ine of by 7s IN 2 SeSNTE CAS Sova cifl Z ‘a Gas 109 pve S Paget th er (ALS pital in Goto, © he, Yin tee Whe 2 95 en 6 Atm, & Cm sas “ 2 Booklet Co, ss SUBJECT CODE 01 yy . e following j 96. According to paragraph one, which one of ™ MIN IS te about cheating? stodédts 15 s i A. — Recently, cheating has become part of eve nth if in the ys B. Almost 80% of college students in the US OT gut eH &Xams, C. Cheating is more severe among universitY an bigh schoo} students, \D. The statistics of 2018 show that cheating iS Y°FY Common among students. 97. What do you think is the most important reason behind secondary schoo} leavers’ attempt to plagiarize in this exam? A. Laziness and making little effort B. Lack of self-confidence C. The feeling of dependence on others D. The interest to score good grades 98. Which one of the following is NOT among the similarities between academic and non-academic plagiarism (Paragraph 2)? A The way the act is committed B. The actors of plagiarism Cc. The specific interest behind the act D. The anticipated rewards of the act 99. Which one of the following, in your opinion, belongs to non-academic cheating A. Using fake signatures in applications for financial aid B Using others’ lab reports for submission in a course C.__ Stealing others’ research plans and designs to write a thesis D. Taking other students’ statistics for report in assignments 100, What does the word they in “... obviously, they will result in negative effects” refer to (Paragraph 2)? ‘A. Students behind the act of cheating Reasons and methods of cheating = Rath academic and non-academic cheating Kiet Code: 304 ‘or ~sEQ] Boo! Wher; , in a imiversity 5 the mac taking measures against cheaters i ot prapose OF AE je conmntniy & To di. card the ams merits DO pr ee ee et tegrity © To teach om to the cheaters ¥ 1 : 02, What, WiOrding to Paragraph 3, is the most undesirable consequence of edemic chart goa dig? pote recorded on and academic transcript B Suspension tom the University for one or more terms & oA five-year hold and pending remark on the cheater's records The Psychological and mental trauma inflicted on the cheater 13. If yey end @ plagiarst 10 jnil for one-year service, the most likely, what is the consequence erie decision? A. ethical C. Professional B legal D. Personal 104. Which one of the following sentences is true about politicians in relation to Plagiarism? < Confirmed presentations tempt politicians and push them to plagiarize B. Politicians avoid plagiarism due to fear Of pressure from the public’ ©. Consequenees of plagiarism could be comparatively less harsh on politicians. Politicians may resort to Plagiarism as a means of covering up their laziness. S Heetion Fours Vor? Direea ‘A, fubatituston Peet have tettg 2! SOLO 108-142, ench venience MAEM? ARMA int oy conrespondy al) BY alternatives AD Chaves te, 7% 72 Be Sete gag Hotter OF yoy a he mening of the underlined worl, 0A #0 Hci choles on the soparate answer sheet prov ye WOOD He BONE Biibttir gay 105, The Mai In fiietor that J lod to the disbanding 5 WAL BIDEOSY oy rent, jy) fine a nl Moone among Mombers, Bome of the leader » ditevt ' - nh, . simple Dd. test 106, ue dismarcement between the varring panies teat Ue why aececairy Mat seems to be the only way that could lead tn 2 win-win Station A. dispute Co B. hatred D. i 107. There is 4 huge increase in the number of newly oA vp Auction institutions during the last thiny years but we need Wy wore on quiliny a well. A. massive c B. bulky D. 108. We cannot be talking about failure of plans every yexr Whee tave yup Gone about them and where and when did you succeed? A. impracticality CC. wesknessy B. shallowness DB, — sivczrriaye Most of us are not modest enough to leam from others. We zixeys thank we are the best. C. submissive A. humble B, inferior D. polite 109, SUByR, ination like thi Its are almost natio! is, the resu! CT CODE 01 sot hard to be in the pass group and avert the "20. Waren we take an Gi always dual, So, Wé C. teamed ail one. a D. paired A. binary B. both © and Ukraine cannot be solved through discussion IN. The war between Ke needs joint negotiations among groups with vested by both countries c. . interest, f - Multisectoral A. common D. multilateral B. popular | nh malaria, we are going to pay dearly. It is claiming a 112. If we cannot elimi in the rural areas of the country. lot of young lives wie" G. eradicate A. fight D. — dismiss B. remove B. Completion Directions: Questions #120 are incomplete sentences, There are four alternative ‘oe ‘A-D, given below each question. Choose the word or phrase that best conplemsie sentence and blacken the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided. 113. Teachers should the attitude of honesty and integrity in the minds of theirleamers. A. cultivate C. consolidate B. inflict D. impart 114. Itis____ that he committed suicide. They said’he was a very successful politician, , A. apparent G. incredible B. vivid D. unjust 115. We will need to what they are doing and how they are doing it So as to give our testimonies. A. visualize C.__ overhear B. observe D. report " SUBIECY ¢, ‘ODE 01 27 Booklet 116. a¢ we a would” Hot able to . goourately, misund A. © Daturally crop up. ideas y enuncinte . op agate inform 5 premunicate 17. w ot . e all L thig ol! Peed to work hard to reverse the ongoing "0"! ————___in c > Country and breathe life into it. NB challenge c. plonge decay D. stale 118, That twenty of their friends died in a crash came t0 everybody as a a 2d they didn’t know what (0 do. worry Cc. calamity r shock D. chance : 119. What all the police could find were of glasses from the : a 5 building but further investigation might reveal the group behind such a heinous move. A. signs C. fragments B. parts D. evidences - 120. As the company is new, we will need to produce some kind of to be distributed to the community around. A, poster C. newspaper B. notice D. leaflet 0 GL. FS QUBEE ACADEMY ZS Join us on telegram @qubeeacademy to get mor e. cE Adin Goal, Nartomth Sn Habits

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