I’ve been going to buy some hat.



What? A cat for a hat? Does a cat wear a hat?

Who would have dreamt of a cat in a hat?

E. There are some errors to be corrected in the following passage. No line has more than one error and some lines are correct. If you think there is no error in a line, then put a tick (V) in the space provided. Corrections should be done as follows:

extra word – draw a heavy line through the word you wish to cross out and write this word in the space provided;

missing word – mark the position of the word with a sign # and write the missing word in the space provided;

word needing to be changed – underline the wrong word and write the correct version in the space provided.

Example:

Hong Kong’s third largest island is called Lamna.                              a)  V

It is the sight of one of the most important                                          b)  site

archaeological finds in # territory and indicates that the                     c)  the

island was inhabited as far back to as the Bronze Age.                       d)  to

 

Cheung Chau is the most densely populated of Hong Kong’s             1)____________

outlying islands. It is a picturesque place with                                     2)____________

itsharbour filled with junksjunk and sampans. Photographer                     3)junk

will find many to interestinteresting thingsthen along the waterfront with              4)

its bustling open market. The island is being famous for                      5)____________

its seafood, and it is not unusual for local peopleto go 6)____________

there just to buy fresh fish, crabs and shrimps.                                      7)___________

There are quitea large number of restaurants on the 8)___________

Island servedserving a variety of interesting dishes.          9)___________

Visitors can spend athewhole day roaming about marketplace         10)___________

And narrow streets which are always full of lifeslife. 11)___________

They can watchingwatch junk builders at work or hike to the            12)___________

Pirate’s Cave which issaid to have been useused as a hiding place by                      the notorious pirate, Cheung Po Chai.                                                       

 

1. Evaluating Multiple Choice Items.There are several problems with each of the items below. Identify each of them in the spaces provided. There’s one space per problem.

 

a. Whether you are hoping to lose weight or simply eat more healthily. The Eat Right Programme will provide you with the personalized information and resources you need to meet your goals. The service provides daily meal plans based on sound nutritional principles, personalised shopping lists, and professional advice, tools and support. Your progress will be monitored and adjustments will be made to your programme to ensure you stay on track.

 

The Eat Right Programme gives you …

 

A        personalised support                                       C        personal shopping lists

B        daily meals plans                               D        professional advice

 

b. There can’t be too many quick biteries served by a kitchen with two Michelin stars. Still fewer on the elegant span of Pultney Bridge. Chef Martin Blunos has a jewel box of a restaurant below, while above bustles the cut and thrust of a tiny café-cum-deli. Salads, sarnies, pâtés, pies and such flow from Blunos’s fertile imagination.Made with high-grade skill, as you would expect. Eat on premises, or take away to public on the banks of the river. Wine list sparkles with well-informed choice.

 

The text is a _____________ of a restaurant by a food critic.

 

A        tiny café-cum-deli

B        review

C        appreciation

D        view

 

c. It is often said that a liar will never look you straight in the eye. But apparently, the opposite could be true. A study claims that the traditional tell-tale traits of a fiber, such as blinking and fidgeting, are still studiously avoided by accomplished liars.

Other signs said to give away the liar, such as scratching the nose or stroking the back of the head are more likely to be used by someone telling the truth, say scientists. They found that instead of looking shifty, those who compulsively lie, cheat and manipulate are concentrating so hard on convincing others that they tend to be very still and make few movements. When liars do use their heads, they deliberately employ extravagant movements, flinging out their arms or rhythmically jabbing the air to emphasize their point.

 

1 An accomplished liar would probably ……. when telling a lie.

 

A blink

B fidget

C be very still and make few movements

D look shifty

 

2 Which of A, B, C, D in Q1 would accomplished liars not use?

 

A Both A and C.

B Both B and D.

C Only D.

D All of the above.

 

3 Scientists have found that the difference between compulsive and non-compulsive liar is that instead of looking shifty, those who compulsively lie, cheat and manipulate are concentrating so hard on convincing others that they tend to be very still and make few movements, whilst non-compulsive liars …

 


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